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i i a w Bag Cross train'and are. leaving for “hor » f _ \last three and one-half years with her / * TUESDAY, MAY 21,°1918. 4 * we went to.the cellar, where we stayed FACES DEAT “MOSCOW BATTLE Seattle Woman Tell of Plight of "Americans in Russian a City. LE LKE r . area Bs RATS EIGHT BAYS Describes. Terrible Experiences During, f "ight Between the Bolsheviki and Cadets—in Very Center ‘of the Battle. . Seattle, Wash.—How Americans hud- @led for eight ‘days in the basement gf a hotel in Moscow, Russia, while the. battle between the bolsheviki and cadets loyal to the government: raged: over their heads, is told in a vividly interesting letter received. here by ‘Felatives of Mrs. Helen Meserve, for- merly of this city, who has spent the buaband In: Russia... - ess H Harry. Meserve, her husband, is Fepresentative of the National: City. |’ bank of New. York in Petrograd and | Moscow. |: >) “Living, like rats and rynning from place to place to avold the builets of the machine guns and the shells of the. larger. guns,” -Mrg.. Meserve saya, “was an experience she hopes, never to undergo. again.” nes RABY ‘The first part of‘ her letter i dated. November 17, 1917, at Mogcow.- It ways: eee “Yesterday we, were able to leave the hotel in Moscow re, iow. at the. French military’ headquarters. For eight, days we; were under. bom bardment ‘end. for three hours the | guns of. the anarchists were turned. directly on the Hotel National, where great’dampge was done. All’ the windows were. broken and the: walls. torn by the big shells. * “bike Rats.in Cellar. “The laat few days we lived like rats in the cellar,.running from place to place to safe shelter. During all the bombardment we did not take oug glothes oft and sgt up, two nights.” Four days later,the letter wap com: tinued at the Hotel. d’Rurope in Pe trograd. The letter continues; “We arrived ‘here yesterday jg a e just as soon as we. possibly can get. out. I willtry and. tell a Mite “fe more, about: our * experiences, tn QWs * a 3% ‘he firing began’ at, ten o'clock at might. At first only. few: shots were red.. Phere was pogitively no warn: ing ‘any “kind, as, we’ knew the gov; ernment ‘had been taken over by. re bi iki, (this: party. ts ee s @narchists and social , the former great majority). * : :\“Our rooms were. on, the. corner, ot | the hotel-gn@: our, windows, were, DU: died. with: bullets, while ea) were. dress- Ang: early in: the. “Preparatory: - “We were/in the very center of the battlefield, © The fight, was between: the bolsheviki and the cadets, the lat- ter standing by the government and the fonaer: trying to overthrow it. There/ wad.very little to eat In the hotel, and again the..Red -Cross men “ame to our” rescue”and. we -did -our- own cooking. f “On, Sunday the cadets took posses- sion of.the hotel. On Monday the bolsbeyiki began to fire on it: with rifles. only. Nearly all the windows were broken and we lived in the halls. On Tuesday. the, big gyns were turned immediately on us and the two upper stories. destroyed. The big gun firing continued for three long and horrible hours, r < \Geadets Driven Out. “The entire hotel became so filled with smoke and. gas it was difficnit. to breathe, avd we could scarcely see ten feet away. “The firtug from the anarchists Grove the cadets from our hotel, and: on Tuesday night the anarchists took possession, _ “The battse continued for four days more, the belsheviki firing from our hotel and the cadets firing back. On | Wednesday the firing was so. heavy that the halls were not even safe, and a couple of days and. nights. “Tt was.mgt only .the, firing—that was expected—but the belsheviki had demanded the keys to the wine cellar, which had been-refused,. No ope knew when they. might: use force and get them. You cannot imagine what aw- fal looking people these men/are. A large.part-seemed to.be. daserters. from | the army, and they looked as {f there ‘was nothing they would 2tcp at. ~~ Finally ‘the firing seemet to difin- feh, and.on Saturday we loarned eadets. hed. been defeated,” ... PAYS 6 CENTS TO COLLECT 5 - Tax. Collecting Not Always, Profitable, Job, According to County b Treasurer. ‘Wichita, Kan.—Collecting taxes 1s aot always a profitable job, according te County Treasurer W. I}. Hewey. The other day a man living out of fown wrote to the county treasurer, aking the umount of his taxes.on 4 smull lot: In the outskirts. of the toy. ‘They. were five cents, so he wos In- formed by. letter, costing the county ‘treasurer @ three-cent stamp. : Ina few. days a letter was:recelyed with the five cents. He hnd to have ‘@ receipt returned to him, costing aB- other .three cents. sy Shop tn The Tribune Before hse "| WHERE WERE: You, — Tom? To SUMMONS. State of North,Dakota,..... | County of Burleigh, ~" In District. Court Sixth Judicial District. Kather‘ng Horner, Plaintiff, ‘VS: George W. Sweet, Geo. W. Sweet, Charles BE. Hughes, C." BE, Hughes, Stever: W. Groesbeck, Stephen W. Grovesveck, William, Barbour, Dr. Wm. Barbour; E. Cble Ford, Thomas Van Etten, Irving A. Dunsmgor, and all other petsons: unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or incum-, brancé upon the property described in ‘the complaint. fae Defendants. State:of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You: are, hereby. summoned to ans- } wer.the, complaint in this action which was ‘filed in’ the office of the clerk ofthe district court of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, on the 12th day of *Aprit, A. D, 1918, and to serve a co] -of your answer to, said complaint upon. the ‘sukdcriber at his office ‘in the Bismarck Bank building city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Da; ‘Kota, within ‘thirty days after the ser: vice of this. summons upon you ex- elusive of the day of,service; and in case of Your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for tha relief demanded in the complaint. weet Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota’ this 12th day of April, A, D., 1918. 'BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE. To the above named defendants: ¥ou will please take notice that the above entitled action relates to the following described property situated in the County of Burleigh ‘and State of North Dakota, towit: Lots numbered three (3) and four (4) in, block ninety-eight (98), in the original plat of the city of Bismarck, according to the plat.thereof on file and of record in the office of the Reg. ister of Deeds in and for said county of Burleigh and State of North Dako- ta; that the purpose of this action is to quiet jn plaintiff the title to the said rea) property; and that no per- sonal’ claim is made against ‘any of the defendants. _BENTON BAKER, , “Attorney for Plaintiff. Bismarck Bank Building,‘ Bismarck, North ‘Dakota. 4—17, 23:3 7 14 21. PROPOSALS FOR STATE PRINTING Proopsals are hereby solicited for doing thé following described print: ing and Dinding 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- Tic’ printing in“the Capital, in the City. of Bismarck; North, Dakote, until the hour oftwo o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, the’ 4th day of June, 1918, and wilt thereat be opened tn’ public by the commisstoners of public printing of the state of North Dakota. Said printing and dinding consists bf. that’ required by the first, sécond, third; fourth and fifth classifications of state printing and is as follows: Glass 1., The printing of bils, reso- lutions and other documents for the use of and incident to the legislative agsembly. Class 2. The printing and binding of the journals of the senate and house of Tepréseritatives. Class 3. The printing and binding of the executive and ‘public documents reports, zi joint resolutions, which shall be in eluded in the said volume. Class 5. The printing of all. blanks, circulars and other miscellaneous job work necessary for the use of the ex- ecutive departments other than suc’ as are printed in‘ pamphlet form anc not entering into volumes of execu- tive’ documents, ‘and all printing. not included in the foregoing classes. Such proposals must state the class of. work beings bid. for and the per “You Shop. in the. Store. cent below the maximum rates sever- ally prescribed in Section 48, Chap- \ STOPPED OVER. HERE. MRS. BROWN ¥ any Bact 4, The printing and binding ‘of the volume-of' the laws, with the WHAT DO YOU K DOLLARS ShE'S GOT SPEAK To EUR OF of North Dakota, 1913 (except such items upon which a net bid is re- quested) at which the bidder will per- form the labor and furnish stock and work. Each did must be in writin; and addressed to the 5S: Commissioners of Public Printing, and must be accompanied by a surety bond in the penal‘sum of at least $4,. 000, the said bond to be approved as’ to form and execution by the attorney) general, executed»by the bidder, with} ig, sealed ry of the wi iV Efile? sureties, :to be approved, the,said, commissipners of public pr! Ing, conditioned among. other thing: that.the-bidder..will, within ten days after..the..acceptance .of ‘his bid “hy said cgmmission, enter into a writtew contract, with the state of North Da. kota,, in’ accordance therewith, and. thereafter perform such contract. ac- cording to the terms and in accord- ance with the specifieations hereinut- lex-mention ed, proyided, however, when a bidder submits proposals ‘more than one class of printing, said, ond of $4,000 shall be deemed suf ficient to cover all bids. Bids not/accompanied. by bonds will not be, gongidered. The sjgnt, to. reject any is reserved by said comm public’ printing. : x “ Upom'the rejection of ‘any bid or -bids,-the bond companying same ill be returned.” Blank proposals ‘dnd’ conies of such specifications are on file in the office of the state printer at the capitol, tn the city of Bismarck, and may be had upon request. Datel at, Bismare this 27th day of April. 1918. THOMAS HALL, Secretary of State, CARL R. KOSITZKY, State Auditor. JOHN: STEEN, State Treasurer. Commissioners of Printing. 5-7 14 21 28. Pubiic EVERETT TRUE ! ABOUT CLOTHES, TOM? GEE; SHE. LOOKED Like A MILLION ter 3, Political Code, Compiled Laws all material required to complete the | [vacancy for}; Notice ids! from City Assessor Morris, City Aud- North Dakota, 7 pa BISMARCK: DAILY: BY ALLMAN WHAT. KIND. OF A HAT WAS SHE Weare? OW “TODAN- ONA NEW MV HEAVENS, She. Looks A sich" NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. —t > Owing to the high cost of all sup plies and repairs used in connection with the auto livery business and the cash payment for same now being de- manded, by the dealers .from whom such supplies purchased, we, the undersigned firms engaged in the auto livery busin: in the city of Bis marck, are compelled to place our bus inesses upon 4 str’etly cash’ basis. _ Notice is therefore given that, on and after, June 1918, al! services tendered hy the undersigned will. be required ‘tO le paid for atthe time. uch services ‘are performed, Regretting the neressity’ for this ‘change. an@ thanking ¢ue public for their patronage, :t a past, w2 re- ‘train, ni funy, ;. nae BARR: is 8. y dLooTen, ¢ 2" LAMBIIRE, © feapes aps ; ‘ SMT! | 516 t have beé: nisku fk n ‘pound and #dispateh all “dogs ‘found at large in the city of Bismarck on ana after May 1 without the proper li- cense tay Tags may be procured itor Cecil .. Burton, Custodian Cleve- land or Police Magistrate Bleckreld, at the city hall. ‘ Signed: C, MARTINESON, Chief of Police. 5 18° tt PUBLIC HEALTH NOTICE, Two S of infantile paralysis have been reported to this office. ; Therefore, to assist in controlling the situation, it is recommended that in the presence of any unusual signs of illness among children parents should at once consult their family physi- cian. DR. F, B. STRAUSS, _ City, Health Officer. 5-18 to 28. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. By. Conde TRIBUN! F. E, YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. FOR SALE—Vacant, lot, corner, 100 by 150°téet, $525;. water! and sewer, graded streets. FOR SALE—Dozeps of houses and hundreds of ‘lots\in all parts of the city. There are some real bargains amongst them. lands /of any ‘dealer in the county. Many piéces are rare bar- gains and can arrange very liberal terms on: most of'them. WHEN YOU think of rea lestate think of F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No..78R Office in -Firet National, BankBidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Hight lots on 8th street. 950, $300 cash. Best buy in the ew bungaloy. FOR SALE—Modern house clo.e in Take automubile as part payment J. H. HOLIHAN -ucas MOCK. Phone 745 chanic. Bis- f. WANTED — Experienced 1 Apply Lafir. Motor Sales Co. marck, ‘N. D. 5 FOR SALE—The biggest list of farm | te C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shfelds in Grant county, N. D This section 1s 76 per cent tillable ‘and will trade for eity income. Have several housea foi sale, trade or rent, Will take good ex\ ip on ihe €. WILLIAMS & ‘CO. Office Blemarck: B nk Bldg. Tel, No. 487, imarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil; lies well; $18 an acre. EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- vertise, _Verti ve LARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager ¢ POSITIONS WANTED BAPERIENCHD — STWNOGKAPHE and bookkeeper wishes position. Exempt from draft., Phone 621. 5 18.1 wk ROOMS FOR RENT bOR RENT—Al newly furnished room in modern house. Suitable ‘for one or two. Call 113 Thayer. 520 3t unfurnished rooms hat, telephone at 420 Hanafin St. 5-18-83 for rent, water, $°5,00 ‘per month. WANTED—A good pludery. man with experience. Apply No 476 Tribune. A 45 WANTISD— A god’ relight man want- édi'tor, genegal, share Must have first class rgterenceés. Will pay good, wages #g@ good man. Send refe eucen cay first letter. B.-L. Smestady-Salfridge, N. D, 5-18-21-24. WANTED Young men or married + couples ‘for. work as attendants at | State hospital’ for insane. Wages. “trom $20 to $40 a month with board, room and laundry:. Address W. M. He N, D. WANTED—Two good waitresses at St. Charles Hotel, Dickinson, N. D. slosh 7s 6 21 2t WANTED—Llderly, lady to care for baby. either, In her home or mine. Mother employed., Address Mrs. H. Wilkins, Pionegr,Bldg,, “Mandan, N. Dak. Veeuie as eeekest Wa ‘TED—A woman.cook and. wait- ress, Banner House, 104 Main St. 21 2t Pehil- Phone 2 WANTHD—A_ woman withor dren to work on a farm. 413F 12, Ey WANTED—Girl for -general house- work. Apply 16 Avenue A west or Phone 169R. 5 16 tt WANTED—Three bright capable wo- meg to travel. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Weekly advance for travel- ing expenses.. Goodrich Drug C Dept, 631, Omaha, Nebr. 5-5-12-19-21 WANTED — A Competent book- keeper. Apply Bismarck Tribune. ‘Only competent ones need apply. Bip cee ere cette CSU WANTED—Girl to help with house- work and care. for child. Phone 459L, 5-16-1wk. WANTED—Domestic: help; apply at Bismarck Hospital. 5-16 WANTED—Girl or eral housework. Phone, 83 ‘woman for gen- 1K 5 tt WANTED—Three bright, — capable women to travel. $25.00" to $50.00 per week. Weekly advance for trav: eling expenses. Goodrich Drug Co. Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 12 19 26 ———SSSSSSSeESSS HOUSES WANTED Al ‘o rent |, modern house. Phone 264. 8-13-tf ‘WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Windows removed and washed, carpets beat, house walls cleaned and other general odd jobs. Phone 776 or call 319 Front street. » 5141 wk RESPONSIBLE girl, business collegé stident, wishes to work in exchange for board and room. Phone 459X. Mie wed 18 tf WORK WANTED—By day or hour, by colored girl. Phone 754X, 0-2t. GIRL WANTS PLACE TO ° FOR BOARD—Telephone 183. 5. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between 4th St. and Bismarck hospital on Thayer a watch and chain with cross. Initials on cross. F,L. R. Finder return to Tribune. ‘ 5-18-tf. LOST—Two notes made out from First National Bank, Belfield, Find- er please return to Tribune office. 5-18-tf. FOUND—Two large auto side cur- tains, Apply at Tribune office. 5 16 tf LOST OR STRAYED—one 4-year old black mare, white spot on forehead and one 6-year old brown with white spot on forehead. Liberal reward offered for information leading to the return or to the whereabouts of these horses. Brown & Geierman. Bismarck, N. D, 5 20 at NX FOR RENT—Three rooms for light- FOR RENT—A nice large all modern front room at 419, 7th street. Phone _435R, 516 tt FOR RENT—Fur _ Modern house. 8: ROOM FOR RENT in modern house. £22 Second street 8 ot FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. “Good location. Close in Phone 592X, 515 Sth St. 5-11-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ‘or light housekeeping or otherwise us desired. Also cottage pf five rooms and bath with garage; lose in. Phone 404K or call 801 4th St. or inquire. of Geo, W.. Little, Second hand store. » 5-13-46 FOR” RENT—Nice™ large furnished room in a new modern house one block from P. 0. 213 Second or phone 634X, 5-20 1 wk FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- Good location. Close in. 1tt 5 FOR RENT—Rooms over the First Guaranty Bank, Inquire of E, V. Lahr, First-Guaranty Bank. hy 5 5 tf FOR RENT—Modern “housekeeping rooms, furnished or ‘unfurnished. Phone 778 5.1 tf. FOR .RENT—Furnished and untur, nished rooms. Business College. Phone 183, 30 14mo FOR RENT—Good rooms for light housekeeping. 708 Broadway. ! 4 30 tt FOR RONT—Two nice modern, house- keeping rooms. Call 454X or 514 Hannafin, 3 26 tt tf| FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. 3 29 tt FOR RENT—Mcdern furnished rooms, 827 6th st. ' 3-16 tt ROOMES WANTED WANTED—Two or three room, a) art- ment furnished or unfurnished. must be modern. Address 513 Trib une. * 20 3 FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES. AND FLATS FOR {RENT—Six fooms and. bath in duplex all/modern. 907 Sixth street. ~ See Western ‘Sales Co. Owners. 5165 tf FOR RENT—Five room house, mod- * ern conveniences, South 7th street. Cail John’ P. “Hoagland, 606 Main street, 517 3t FOR RENT—4i2 Thayer St has six six rooms with bath in first class _ condition, Apply to A. Van Horn. FOR RENT —Three room ‘flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. 5 10 tt TUR HNT—troom modern _ house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. o: 4 22 tt FOR RENT—Modern house of 10 rooms and beth at 416 Thayer St. Call at ‘Telephcne office or tele- _Dhone 539. 5.9 tt FOR RONT—Five room house; close in; corner lot; $19.00. F. E..Young Real Estate Co. 5-3-tf FOR RENT—Five room house partly modern. 400 Eleventh St. Phone TAK, 4-24-t¢ FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Ave D. Ned 8 tty MISCELLANEOUS FLAX SEED. NO. Wilt resisting for sale at 4.50. . Cary, Man- dan, N. D, 5-20-3t. FOR SALE—Birdseye maple writing desk, dresser and rocker, half size brass bed and boys’ pool table.» Phono 320 between 8 and 1? a. m. ‘ 5-18-lweek. _ Good” work L WANTED —Washing. done. Phone 524X. 5 18 At RomtHERN PRODUGH CO. of Bis: marek, N, D., wants your.cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 5 17 tt POR .tuNT——Building, fixtures and equipment-of a going restaurant. Only eating place in town. Apply George ‘Manley, McKerizie, N. D. Small flock ghorns. Also ‘eggs for set- $1.50. Phone 621, 5 15 1 wk new pool KOR SAL white } ting at FOR SAI.E—Two* brand ~ tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part cash and balance*monthly pay- ments. Write No, 514 Tribune. 5 20 tt Royal Klectric meat three-fourth horsepower ra Knives and plates. Best offer takes it. Central Meat housekeeping. Good garden spot. market 114 5th street, Bismarck, N. Also some, furniture if wished.) Dak. ‘ 5 20 3t ‘heap to the righ party. Call at| POR-SALE—Seed 1014 Broadway or Phone 6341. MOE iT n Seed eae au ian 5 20 24 car any day at Brittin,'N. D. Apply to M, C. Ohl, Brittin, N. D. 5 11 10t acres unimproved land near Driscoll,,.$10.00 per acre for cash. Ove Peterson, 6561 6th St. So. Seattle, Wash. 6 6 25t ‘Ashes hauled and gardens plowed, Phone 534Y. 4 6 21 mo. FOR SALE—Sanitary Bakery and Cafe. ‘Will join army. Write Sani- tary Bakery and Cafe, Bismarck, . Dak. |” y 429 te FOR RPNT—Storage or repair room. Phone 299K. 4.19 tt rOR SALE—Brand new Studebaker at a very reasonavle:price. See R. M. Halladay. Phony 139. ba (4 6 tt FOR SALE CHEAP1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger. Run*about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875, Phone 141, 3 22 tt ————SSSSSSSS— NOTICE TAXI-CAB DRIVERS Taxicab licenses for the ensuing year ‘are now due and must be pro- cured without delay to avoid -prose- cution and the infliction of heavy pen- alties prescribed by city ordinances. The city ordinance provide that. everyone in ‘Bismarck driving a cab or car or other Vehicles for hire must be licensed and that a registration license tag shall be prominently dis- played upon such. vehicle. .On and after this date the driver of any ve- hicle of any description subject to hire which does not display a city license tag for the current fiscal year will be subject to arrest. C. MARTINESON, Chief of Police 5-18 to 28:~ i E. T. BURKE ; LAWYER. : Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 le