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t — a eeu near Scanned FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FRECKLES HAS HIS SUSPI- CIONS AS 70 WHO IT WAS AW, GEE WHIZ — C'MON GIVE ME A BITE * GOSH, 'M-& 600D 1 WHAT'LL YA TAME, HUH? SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern BENNY IS THE ONE THAT ‘LOST HIS HEAD =| CHAMPIONSHIP OF UNIVERSE TO BE DECIDED WHEN GIRLS MEET STANDING ‘OF THE ‘CLUBS | Ae NATIONAL LEAGUE. 3 ,L. Pet. ew York Hg 13 857 ficago .. » 4 16 700 Pittsburgh ll 8 550 Cincinnati .. 12 12 «500 Philadelphia 8 20 421 Brooklyn + 7 18 .35e Boston .. K St. pauieis 7 14 333 ‘Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. ‘Louis. "New York'at Pittsburgh. (Brooklyn at Cincinnati.’ ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE. L ' TODAY'S GAMES, s | ORSTITCH WITH SEE NOTHIN’, OF YER BREAD WonTCHA? FRIEND ‘OF VERS AWT NOW LOOKIT THAT pGooF IN TH GROUND — HE FIGURES ‘CAUSE HE CANT CAN SEE Him ! WELL ~ LB! WHATLL WIS HEAD To BE SCARE OVER ~ EEYow! WooF ! NOTHIN’. ney | HEV t Pet. Boston :ys.s0.05 “10° 582 4 w York 065 Bit 521, 421 1389. 400 ue TODAY'S. wee ‘Chicago at Philadelphia ‘St. Louis at. 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Pai it, onan i ‘Keating and Z ctr ‘t , Zi plant- ing will ur! ea. by, th c Sear of ety conti Miss Katherine Stinson in her 0d- | Law. By PAUL PURMAN ‘By. far the most sensational race ever participated in by women will bay race track on Memorial May 30-. For the first time in the history of aviation, two women aviators will Incet in a ‘test of skill and speed. Miss Ruth Law, perhaps the most famOdus of all bird-women, and Miss Katherine Stinson, one of the most day, { brilliant, of aviatrixes, will show off Netice to Owners of Livestock in the Moy City of Bismarck. Alex Couch has been appointed ‘poundimaster for the portion of City of Bismarck east of Fourth. Street. William Cook has been... appointed poundmaster for that portion of, Bis- marek west'of Fourth Street. All’ stock ‘found running ‘at Jarge it BURTO! ile City Avatar. servation plans, and above, Migs Ruth | is advertised be staged at the famous Sheepshead |. named defendants: their wares at Sheepshead. The event yr the championship -of the universe and the woman who wins’ will have little competition -unless some lady from Mars should happen to drop in to chaJlenge her right to the title. * . The two wonders of the air have never met in competition, although. both have been attracting world-wide! attention by their exploits for several) years. E Both girls have. often excelled male fliers jn their phenomenal stunts. above the clouds. Miss Law holds the world record for:a non-stop flight, hav: ing flown fash Chicago to Erie, Pai, the city of Bismarck will be taken up| and placed in the pound as provided in the ordinance. By order of the City Commission. -C. L. BURTON, City Auditor. - Publication May 7 and 14:) MONS. State of North Dakota,:. County of Burleigh, In’ District Court Sixth Judicial District. Kather‘ne HOR: Plaintitt, George W. abet Geo.: W. Sweet, Charles &. Hughes, C. EF. Hughes, Stever. W. Groesbeck, Stephen. W: Grovesveck, William Barbour, Dr..Wm. Barbour, E. Cole Ford, ‘Thomas Van Etten, Irving A. Dunsmoor, and all other persons unknown. claiming any estate or interest in or lien or incum- brance upon the property descriten in the. complaint. Defendants. State of Narth Dakota to’ the abavs You are hereby summoned ta ans- wer the complaint in this action which: was’ filed In the office of the. ¢letk. of the district Court of Burleigh’ Cour: ty, North Dakota,on the 12th. day: of}, April, A. D. 1918, and to serve a copy of your answer to. said complaint upon the subseriber at his: office in. the Bismarck Bank «building city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, within thirty days after thé ser-; vice of this simmons upon you es- ¢lusive of the day-of service; and in* ’ "'S SEE T GOTTA DANDY DIECE OF CoLoRED Glass TU GIVE YA+o WELL GIVE Pry | SOMETHIN’) ! wow !! a distance of* 590. miles’ without ‘a scending. She was recently -given a permit from the war department to fly anywhere in-the United: States and will soon start'‘a matiop-wide tour for |the Red Cross ‘and other ~ ‘patriotic causes, Miss Stinson was a sensation before she Was 20. Shegefeated Barlo Resta in an earth and‘air race a few years ago and since*has greatly iinproved her air mastery.” ‘She is: said to.be the first woman to undertake the aéri- al ‘somersault,: and jholdg' the world record for consecutive.loops. Her dis- tance {record 18*a: ‘run ‘from’ Buffalo to Washington, via New. York, ‘cage of: ‘your “ta! lure. Yo appear or answer judgment will be ‘taken against you by default for the rellet demanded , in’ the. tom, : Dated Bismarck, ‘Not this 12th @ay:ot ‘April, A. D., FST} 'BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck. Bank ads # ‘Bismarck, North Dakota: i | NOTICE. To the above named. defendants: You Will please take notice that the above entitled action rélates to the tollowing described property situated in “thé. County of Burieigh: and- State of North Dakota, towit: Lots numbered three (3) and four (4) sin: block ninety-eight: (98), in the original plat of the: city ‘of, Bismarck, according to the plat: thereof: on file and of recordin the office. of the Reg- ister sof. Deeds in: and Yorisaid county ‘of Burleigh*and State ‘of Nofth Dako- oe ‘this ‘action is itle; to the ia that the :purpose tO:dguiet in ‘paintife ‘said real ‘property; ant sonal claim is ‘made’ agali tencenthy 2) 2? BENTON BAKER, \ 5 Attorney for “Plaintiff. Bismarck Bank Bulihinee Bismarck, \North Dakota. . ; FOR R SALE ’ flower,.celery, and pepper pine at Hoskins. 68 lot to, cabbage, cauli-/i TUERE VA AvE~~. | Now It'S Gorta BE A Bie BITE ole 1 AIN'T. GONNA SVE IT TONUH. <e Hun? cosa! ir SCARED HIM. FROM HVS HEAD’ AN’ PROPOSALS FOR STATE PRINTING Proopsals are hereby ‘solicited for doing the following described print: Ang and-binding for the state-of North Dakota for the period of two years, beginnin* January 1, 1919, and ending December 31, 1920. Such ‘proposals will be received at the office of the secretary of the commissioner of pub- lic-printing in the Capital, in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, until the ‘hour of two o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the, 4th day of June, 1918, and wilt thereat be opened in public by the conmissioners of public printing of the state of ‘North Dakota. Said printing and binding consists | - of that required by the first, secona, third, fourth’ and fifth classifications of state printing and is as follows; Class 1. The printing of ‘bils, reso- lutions and other documents’ for the use of and incident to the legislative assembly. Class 2: The printing ‘and binding of the journals of the ‘senate and house cf representatives. Clase 3. > The printing and. binding of the. executive and public documents ar/. reports. Class 4. The printing and binding of the volume of the laws, with the: joint resolutions, which shall be - tau cluded in the said volume. Class 5. The printing of all blanks, circulars and other miscellaneous joo work necessary for the use of the ex- ecutive departments other, than such as are printed’ in pamphlet form, and}: not, entering into volumes, of ,execu- tive documents, and all printing not ine!uded in the foregoing classes. ‘Such proposals must state the class of work being bid for and the per cent below the’ maximum rates sever- ally prescribed in Section 48, Chap- rter 3, Political Code, Compiled Laws of North Dakota. 1913 (except such items upon which a net did is re- quested) at which the bidder will per- form the labor end furnish stock and all’ material required to ,complete the: ‘work. Each bid-must be in writing, sealed and addressed-to the Secretary of the }: Commissioners of Public Printing, and must be » accompanied by a. surety |=: ‘hond-in the penal sum-of at least: $4,- .000>the said bond to be approved as|2 to form and execution by the attorney |= general .executed by the bidder, with} sufficie~s sureties, to be approved by. the said commissioners of public print-| ing, conditioned: among other things that the bidder will, within ‘ten days); Latter the acceptance of ‘his bid by said commission. enter into a written contract with the state of North Da- kota, in ascordance therewith, and thereafter perform suclf contract -ac- cording to the terms and in accord- ance with the specifications hereinat- ter mentioned, provided, however, that when a bidder subniits proposals’ for: more than one class of printing, said bond ‘of ‘$4,000 ‘shall be deemed: ‘su! [ficient to cover-all ‘bids. Bids not accompanied by bonds will}; not be considered. ‘The right to reject ‘any and all bids! is reserved: by said Sommlssoners of public printing. < Upon, the rejection of aye bid or bids, the bond accompanying. same willbe returned, |; ‘Blank proposals and covies of such specifications are on file in the office of the state’ printér at the capitol, im the city of Bismarck, and amiey be had upon request. Dated ‘at Bismarck, Noah Dakota, this 27th day of April, 1918. THOMAS:HALL, ‘Secretary ‘of State, CARb R, KOSITZKY, ‘State Auditor. JOHN STEEN, * State - ‘Treasurer. Commissioners of at come | Public FOR SPRING Sur ~You KAN) WAVE Ble BIYR- YA AEVER SAW ME BE STINGY, ‘give heed to th of impure blood. A sluggish tiow is-often indicated by an COLLARS = GASCO-29/8i0, CIYDE-21ip Fawn ZAG DIDJA? Hardly a Dragatore oi he lana! That D Does ‘Not Sell This ae édy f Oa the Market Hal Half a Century. la ‘la dew bottles of SS.S, 1 When, you are in ‘perfect health, and are enjoying a strong and’ ous vitality, it is then. that your b! is free from all impurities. You should be very careful a e slightest in In this age every legitimate business should be advertised. People read advertising, look for ad- vertising,.and depend mation on many things froin day to day. ‘This ~ Was not always so—but it iso ‘Row. Once we WALKED when we. wel Ses} but nobody walls any more wale t & by or x Raickened’ the PACE OF THE.COM- MUNITY, so that‘no person who amounts to any- thing in the/generat scheme of things CAN AF- ‘FORD ‘fo ‘walk: . . Once we DID NOT day methods move like the FAST EXPRESS, as compared to the old order ‘of things, and the REAL ones GET ABOARD—while th He bikers bors alotig on a hand To get ‘there, now the procession; make.a noise like a business. -fnan, ‘advertive; advertise in: the newspaper. 7 ‘The man'who buries himselfom a back street litibwhere and hangs advertising in the newspaper ‘to say WHERE HE IS—and WHY HE Teen WHY HE'S THERE : “Pal EVERYONE soba Getaia know keane s sug NT ee SINN FEINERS ©. CAUSED. IRISH DRAFT DEMAND 4 Dublin, May 14.—Spégking: a cue. gill today in support ofthe Page ist candidate for Derliament fo: John Dillon said. that:-what, brought conscription to Treland-was the march- ing and drilling in Claire 4n last Jan- uary. and February ‘when *Profcesor Edward De Valera, “the Sinn: Fein member ‘for East Clare, “boasted. he‘ would ‘call on @ ‘half million welt- Grijled, Irishmen. ‘The ea ‘news: papers-then agitate these men ponenE 1 feeling of ‘ appetite, « eel eet poco ; is'then ey traci ould prom) blood _purifi 5 » elt d bur ies sopectioce’ upon advertising .for infor- cars, and automobiles ADVE} days, one aust move With out ho sign and inserts no , ee ‘that ° wu