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\ r ‘ ‘ i SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918. iy OVERNOTED HUN * @pg.corps in the autumn of*1916, leay- YOUTHIS VICTOR English Boy Defeats: Germany's \__ Superfiyer Voss in Des- perate Battle. 1 : e Lieutenant Arthur Rhys Davids Sald to Be Ono of the Three Elect [> _ Among Bravest of British Armen, London.—When Voss, the intrepid German airman, was brought down there was considerable demand that the name of the British airman who accomplished the feat should be re- vealed. He was Lieut. Arthur Rhys Davids, an Eton boy of twenty.. In the official Gazette it is stated that among his other feats he brought down nine enemy aircraft in nine weeks, a But after much anxiety the boy's father, Prof. Rhys Davids, and his mother, both Oriental scholars of dis- tinction, no longer have any doubt that their son,.missing since last De- ycember, is dead, » In their home on Chipstead Downs the parents and.sisters. mourn the brave and daring boy, said to be one of three very elect among the bravest ‘of British airmen. ; Arthur Rhys Davids, after doing “brilliantly at Summerfield, where, a king’s' scholar, he won a Balliol ‘exhi- bition and the Newcastle scholarship, ‘took his. commission in the Royal Fly- rought.Dewn Twenty-Two Germans. Young Davids had been géod at sports and he took to flying as though born fo it. He won the M. C. with the bar and the D. 8. O. after five months in France in April, 1917, He brought down 22 Germans for certain—he actually saw that number. crash—but he-drove down many more out of con- trol. Among the 22 were the German superfiyers Voss and Schafer. The story of the defeat of, Voss, who had been credited with being the _gkeatest airman of all the armies, Is thrilling. When Rhys Davids went up apith a squadton of six and four Ger- indns were sighted, it was not so easy ‘as. it. seemed,’ for Voss was among them, and he took on three of the British machines, Two of these he put’ out of action, causing them to re~ ‘turn home with their engines full of lead. The third was the boy from, Eton. *Voss and Rhys-made a duel of it. Tee Hun was in a triplane, and there was a most tremendous fight. The! story of it was afterward told to the; family by an officer acquainted with the facts. » “I. want to give Voss all eredit,” says Miss Rhys Davids, sister of the brave young airman, In repeating the story. “He had a fearful fight with the three for twenty minutes, and then my brother and Voss wheeled found and round; and then, suddenly, Voss crashed to earth. “Yes, my brother spoke of one or two narrow escapes.’ On the very first time he went up ‘out there’ something Made him turn round, and to his as- tonishment he saw a Hun on his tail. If he had_not glanced round at that Tooment he would have been killed. Worse sti, his gun jammed, and for ten minutes he had to get out of this machine’s. way by rolling: and turn- ing. Then suddenly, to his amaze- ment, the Hun turned tall ‘and went home.-That was one of the narrowest eacapes he had. “aay brother was inclined to fy recklessly low, and that is probably how he met his death in October,.last year. We knew he was missing, and we hoped and hoped for eight weeks before we had any practical certainty. : Shot “Painted Banana.” “He had very often been in a big fight of 25 on each side, and when he wrote home about such, he said: ‘All you can.think of is pumping lead into any machine you see and looking out and avoiding collisions, just missing each other by perhaps a couple of feet. He used to laugh when he saw the German machines painted up like an unripe banana. He described one of these machines, and sald that when it came toward him he chuckled with laughter at the curious appearance of it, and then let fly:: He brought the painted banana down.” And now young Rhys Davids has himself been brought down. But he lives a memory of schoolboy British pluck that can never die. Among other raiders mentioned io the Gazette is Lieut. R. H. Ayre, R. F. C., who during one of his “many suc- ‘cessful raids” bombed an enemy air- ship shed, and on another occasion bombed .a ‘railway station from a height of 500 feet. He also derailed part of @ train and poured machine gun fire on its occupants. The mili- tary cross is awarded to him. ¢cense to Sell Real Estate. Flying..at the extremely low. alti- tude of 150 feet, Lieut. R. B. Ashcroft, M. C. Notts and Derby, attacked en- emy troops who were holding up our infantry. ~A sinillar feat was accom- plished by Lieut. A. C. Gondale, M. C., R. F. C. ‘Both those officers gain a bar to their military cross. _ Radiate Happiness. He who does his best to make ev- erybody around him happy is the man who surrounds himself with happiness, woeee. eee Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store. neceeos Fahd tthe dda Added dedhded ded dedndedetl aeeardadigblbetintiiinaite DOINGS f |YERRY, HOW LONG, ‘] HAVE 1 KNOWN You? Pas AG ¢ ADVERTISEMENT. ‘Sealed bids for the construction of a storm water sewer on Front street from ‘Eighth street to ‘fenth: street in Sewer Improvement District Number One “and: Three, city of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by the board of city commissioners untit eight o'clock p. m. June 10, 1918. Kidders shail bid upon a ‘basis of cash payment for said work and are required to state the rate of interest the improvement warrants shall bean} (not exceeding seven per cent per nun) which are to be received and ceted by-them at par in payment for the work, All of said work-to be done according to and in accordance. with the plans and specifications prepared by the city engineer, approved ‘by the city commission and filed in the of- fice of the city auditor. ‘Nhe following approximate quanti- ties are given for the guidance of the bidders: (6U lineal ft. of 24 inch vitriffed sew- er pipe. 280 lineal ft. of 12 inch vitrified sew- er pipe. 2 manholes. 8 catch ‘basins. Bids will be received providing for tho combledon of this work July 15, 1918. Each proposal must be accompanied by a. certified check in the sum ‘oz Five Hundred ($500) Dollars indorsed or mage payalble to the president of the board of city commissioners of the city of Lismarck as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a con- tract for the performance of such wer} in case such work is awarded to him, within ten days after the accept- ance of his bid, and in case any ‘bid- der Yo whom such contract shall be awarded fails or refuses to enter ‘into such contract when requested to do so, such check: accompanying his bid shall be retained by the city as liqui- dated damages for such failure. Each proposal must also be accom- panied by a bond running to the city of Bismarck in a sum'equal to the amount of his bid as provided in Sec- tion 3707 of Compiled Laws of ‘North Dakota for 1913. Plans, specifications, estimates and blank forms of pro; posals are on file in the office of the city auditor, or can de obtained from the city engineer upon application. bach’ bid shall be securely sealed and endorsed “Proposals for Construction of a$torm Sewer on Front Street From Eighth Street to Tenth Street.” Lidders: must specify in their pro- posals that, should the above work be awarded to them, ‘they will bind themselves to finish and complete the same not later than the date stated in the advertisement. The right is re served. to reject any or all bids, or to accept or reject any part of any bid as the best inte: s of the City may appear. z By direction of the Board -of City Commissioners of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota. C- L. BURTON, City Auditor. i 5—25; 6-1. State of North Dakota, County of |’ Burleigh,—ss. In County Court; Before Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge» z In the Matter of the Estate of Rufus Ullum, Deceased. Clara B. Ullum, Petitioner, vs, Rosalia Pettet, Goldya M. Ullum and| Clarence B. Ullum, Respondents. Notice of Hearing Petition for haa The State of North Dakota to the‘ Abové Named Respondents and all persons interested in the estate of Rufus Ullum, deceased: You are hereby notified that the petition of. Clara B. Ullum, adminis- tratrix of the estate of Rufus Ullum late of the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of ‘North Dakota, deceased has been filed in this court, therein petitioning that she be authorized, empowered and directed to sell real estate be- longing to said decedent’s estate, de- E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D Phone 752 Se SE VPEEU TS EELS OF THE DUFPS WELL, Ever re¢ribed as follow sian BLOW. FOR OLLY, SINCE WE WERE KIDS | GVESS, OLWiA asty half (E44) of the ter (SW) and Lot: (4) of Section ship One Hundred Thirty-Nine (139) North, Range Seventy-Eight ‘(78) West of the Sth P. M., and in Pur- leigh County, North wakota: The Petition will be heard by this Court on Tuesday, the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1918 at, 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that y, at the court, reopms of this € t, in the Court ey7dn | “Burleigh, and ‘State. of ‘North Dakota And ‘you)‘andeach of you hereby cited and teqwired 1 and there to Le end appear. before. this Court acd show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted, | Teted the 18th day of May, A. 1.) 1918. 5 (Seal). ~By..the Court, 1. H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Administratrix, 6-18-25—6-118. NOTI F.SCHOOL ELECTION. (SpecialpDistrict—Annual Election.) Notic thé tirst: Tuesday in, June, being June 4, A. D. 1918, an annual election will be held at Will School in the special school district of No. 1, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, for the purpose of electing the following members of the board of education: One member to serve for a term of three years, f ity of Bismarck. The polls v pened at 9 o'clock a. m., and clo: t 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. Dated at Bismarck, this 20th day of May, A. D. 1918. By order of the board of education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. 5-21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30; 6-123 4 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the high cost of all sup: THAT WAS AN AWFUL WE'VE NEVER QUARRELS, HAVE WE, JERRY ? in, the city of Bismarck, Coun.! fis hereby given, that.on on} after this date the driver of any ve- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU! _ BY ALLMAN No,| GUESS — We. HAIN’T: HAD) NONE FER ALONG TIME 1A “1, "HAD? MANN with the auto livery business and the ‘cash payment for same now being de- manded by the dealers from whom stch supplies are purchazed, we, the undersigne@ firms engaged in the auto livery business in’ the city’ of Bis- marck, are compelled to place our bus inesses upon a str’etly cash basis. Notice is therefore given that, on and after June 1, 1915, al! services rendered by the undersigned will be requived’ to. be paid tor at: the’ time such services are perforined. Regretting the necessity . for this change and thanking the public for their patronage in the past, wa re: main,” Respevifully, ‘ HARRY CLOOTEN, ‘i S. F. LAMBERT, 1, BE. SMITH. 5—16 to 31. NOTICE TAXICAB DRIVERS ' cution and the infliction of heavy pen- alties prescribed jby ‘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 Neense tag shall be prominently dis- played upon such vehicle. “On and 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. PUBLIC HEALTH NOTICE, Two cases of: infantile paralysis have been reported to this office. Therefore, to assist in controlling the situation, it is recommegded 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. plies -and repairs used in connection EVERETT TRUE - By Conde BELGIAN GABLES URGENT NEEDS RIGHT HERE ‘IN THIS COUNTRY = NO, StR, L WOULDN'T SUBSCRIBE ‘To THS FUND — WE HAVE OTHER VERY WELL, MR. WAD, PHICANTHROPIC FUND JUST TELCO ME TO WHICH I SHALL PRESENT your Taxicab licenses for’ the ensting|* yp year are“now due’ and: must~be pro- }cured without’ delay to avoid prose- NE F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Why. don't you start getting that home now?’ You have always felt thar you wanted a home, so has your wife, but you thought you never haa enough money. We can give you your choice of hundreds of splendid lots in almost any part of the city on the most reasonable of terms. We either own or control these lots and you are perfectly safe as you are dealing with people who have never foreclosed a contract. Office open every evening. Fire insurance in reliable companies. F. E. YOUNG REAL, ESTATE CO. _ Telephone No. 78R Office In First National BankBldg. J. HW. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Kight lots on 8th street. $300 cash. , $950. Gest buy in the Ww FOR SALE—Modern house clo.c in. Take automebile as part pavient J. H. HOLIHAN tucas Block. - - - + Phone 745 \y Good wages, steady Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. . WAN'TED—Man assistant cash and bookkeeper at once. Should have some experience. German preterr- road work. work. ed: First National Bank, ‘faylor, N. D. m22-iwk, Wala Young :uneny,or smarried couples. for work as; atsendants at state: hospital |far ingane: Wages trom $30 to $40 aj month with board, room and laundgy. Address W. M. Hotchkiss, Jamestown, N. D. fom ' 6 15 1 wk HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED. AT ONCE—Housekeeper on farm. No objections to one child. Call or write next week. W. H. Stark, Goodrich, N. D.___5-23-3t. WANTED — Experienced competent stenographer and bookkeeper to take charge of office at Miles City, Mont. Apply Lahr Motor Sales Co., Bis- marek, N!'D. 5-23-4t. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. ‘Apply 14 Ayenue A west or Phone 169R. ‘ 5 16 tf WANTED—Three; bright,;capable wo- mento travel. $25.00, to $50.00 ‘per week, Weekly advance for travel- ing expenses. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 5-6-12-19-26, WANTED—Girl to help with housc- work and care for child. Phone 459L. 5-16-1wk. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- eral housework. Phone 831K 5 11 tt SS AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Reliable /salesman to cal! on garages, factories and stores. Good paying permanent position for the right man. Line nationally ad- vertised. Milwaukee Tank Works. Milwaukee, Wis. / 25 1t WANTED—Hesident experienced gro- cerymen with auto to call on ranch- farmiboarding home. Family trade and others who buy in quantities. In Wisconsin, ‘Minnesota, North ana ‘South Dakota and Montana, Apply with first class vank and business references. Address 1540 Ashland Ave., St.Paul , Minn. . 5 25 27 28 WANTED—Hustlers in every county to sell groceries, paints, oils, poul- try and stock remedies and special- ties to consumer. Big profits. Con- solidated Grocery Co., Sioux C! ve la, 5 t AMERICA AND THE GREAT WAR— Greatest seller in years. [Every American wants it. Lavishly illus- trated>~ Low price. We will pay you $225.00 to distribute it. Sample free. International Press, Philadel- 4 e 5 25 It. WANTED—Men and women sales managers, for Brfat fuel conserva- tion device; cuts Yuel ‘bills in half; helps your government; big money maker. Simplex Mfg. Co., Seaboard Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wash. WORK WANTED _ HESPONSIBLE girl, business college student, wishes to work in exchange for board and room. Phone oe f WORK WANTED—By. day or hour, by colored girl hone 754X, 6-20-2t. GIRL WANTS PLACE TO WORK FOR BOARD—Telephone 183. §-20-1mo. HOUSES WANTED _ A —To rent modern house. Phone 264. 8-13-tf DOG NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that orders have bee nissued to immediately im- pound and dispatch all dogs found at large in the city of Bismarck on and after May 1 without the proper li- cense tag. Tags may be procured from City Assessor Morris, City Aud- itor Cecil L. Burton, Custodian Cleve- land or Police Magistrate Bleckreid, at the city hall. Signed: C. MARTINESON, Chief of Police. 5 18 tt Tribune Want Ads Bring Regults. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS — C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR BALE OR TRADE—One good section of land siz miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N..D This ‘section fa 76 per cent tillabl¢ and will trade for city ucome Have severs! houses foi sale, trade pests Will take good exy ts on ihe eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bidg. Tal, No. 467, Bismarck, 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. LARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager ———_ LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A gold pin at Orpheum The- ater, Apply at Orpheum Theater, is 5 23 3t TOST—Two notes made out from First National Bank, Belfield, Find- er please return to Tribune office. a 5-18-t8. ROOMS FUR REN —Newly furnished room onable. Phone 419 or call Thayer. 5 28 3t SEVEN POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED — STENOGRAPAE. and bookkeeper wishes _ position. Exempt from draft. Phone 621L. 6 18.1 wk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Furnished house during summer, ‘Also want to ‘buy gasoline pr kerosene range. D. T. Owens, Phone 5 25 It 1f room furnished house. . G. ‘Harrington, 46 Main St. Es 5 24 6t FOR RENT—Four room house. 413 luth street. City water. Nice’ gar- den. Phone 590K... 5231 wk FOR RENT—House of 3 rooms, water and lights. Rent $10, Inquire at 307 So, Seventh street, 5.23 3t FOR RENT—by June 1, a five room cottage partly modern and recently renovated. Apply 1,200 Broadway. 5 22 tf FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath in duplex all modern. 907 Sixth: street. See Western Sales Co. Owners. 515 tt FORT 412 Thayer St. has six six rooms with bath in first class __condition. FOR RENT Apply to A. Van Horn. ‘Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co, 5 10 tt FOR ENT—7-room modern _ house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tt FOR RENT—Five room house, close in; corner lot; $19.00. F. E, Young Real “state Co. 5-3-tf VOR RENT—Five room house partly modern. 400 Eleventh St. Phone TAK, 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Ave 1. 42 tt ____ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALU—Practically new’ wonder concrete mixer, will sell reasonabie, See If. C. Anderson, 119 Mandar: Avo. _ cv eniahy ae 3t SPRING iS FOR SALE—Four miles northwest of Bismarck, N. D. Alvert Falck. 5 22 1t FOR SALE—20x08 Flour City tractor, almost new, $1,250. Also 1916 5- passenger Oldsmobile, Al condition $700 cash or bankable paper. E. C. Ruble, Driscoll, N. D. 5 24 3t FOR RENT—Modern turnished 309 Eighth street. Phone COR Mat ae es FOR RENT—A nice large all modern front room at 419 7th street. Phone 435R. 5 16 tf FOR RENT—Furnished front room in _modern house. $20 5th St, 5-16-1wic. FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. Good location. Close in Phone 592X, 615 5th St. | 5-11-tf. FOR “RENT—Furnished rooms or light housekeeping or otherwise as desired. Also cottage of five rooms and bath with garage; close in. Phone -404K or call 801 4th St. or Inquire of Geo. W. ‘Little, Second, hand store. 5:13-4f. FOR RENT=Nice large furnished room in a new modern house one block from P. O. 213 Second or phone 634X. . 5 20 1 wk FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. Good location. Close in Phone 592: 511 tf FOR RENT. the . First fooms over. th Guaranty Bank, Inquire, of BE. V. Lahr, First Guaranty Bank. FOR SALE—Pradtically new Majestic range, Call at 313 4th St. phone © G27X. 5-23-3t. FOR SALE—New safe and roll’ top desk, J.J. Ryan, 510 % “4th St. Bismarck, N. D.. Phone 659K. * 5-23-tf) .' DRY CLEANING AND REPALI IG, sanitary steam pressing or by hand done at G. P. Hotel Tailor Shop. Phone 492. Jos. Smola, § 23 1 iwk = YOR SALE CHEAP—One grav. reed baby carriage, sanitary couch, new mattress, library table, mahogany stand, large dresser, gas-stove, gas automatic fireless cooker, enamel- ed iron ‘bed. G. W. Cochrane, 602 Second street. 5 23 1 wk. FOR SALE-Kear springs rear wheels, mud ¢hains ,back rods, various parts for Ford car. All in good condition. Phone 645R. J. ‘H. Reamer. 110 Main street. ‘+5 22 tt LA [ES AND MEN'S HATS cleaned and reblocked, expert work send by mail. Eagle Hat Cleaning Works, 313 Broadway, Phone 58/ Bismarck D. 5 22 1 mo FOR SALE—Dry stove wood tor sale. ° 5 5 tt FOR RENT—Modern housekeeping — rooms, furnished or unfurnished.| . B.C: Forsythe. Phone 773. 51 tt FOR RENT—Furnished and ‘unfur- nished rooms. Business College. Phone 183. 4.30 1 mo FOR RENT—Two nice modern house- keeping rooms. Call 454X or 614 Hannafin, 3 26 tt 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 tf 120 ACRES given away, three miles from village, 1-4 from school, 1 1-2 from store and\cheese factory. Lays well, rich soil, 10 acres valuable timber, splendidly watered. Fine 11 room house, water inside; splendid ‘barns, 30x62 and 24x36, concrete floors, hip roofs, galvanized siding. Nice hoghouse, large hennery. Build- ings practically new, abundance truit. Including hay, grain, 17 cows, ‘bull, three yearlings, good team, sow, 60 hens, springtooth harrow, grain drill, cultivator, plow, horse rake, mowing machine, wagon, buggy cutter, sleighs, rnes , all small tools. Price $6,300. Reason, poor health. Free list. Ellis Bros, Spring- ville, N. Y. 425 It the, Phone 818. 5-22-1wk. SEED CORN FOR SALE—North Da- kota grown white dent, Western Sales Co., Bismarck, 'N. D. ; 22 tt NORTH PRODUCE CO. of. Bis: marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags, 5.17 tt FOR SALE—Two_ brand new pool tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part cash and ‘balance monthly pay- ments. Write No. 514 Tribune. u 15:20 tf FOR SALE—160 acres unimproved land near Driscoll. $10.00 per acre for cash. Ove Peterson, 6561 6th St. So. Seattle, Wash. 5 6 25t “Ashes hauled and gardens plowed, Phone 534Y. 4 5 21 mo. FOR SALE—Sanitary Bakery and Cafe. Will join army. Write Sani- tary Bakery and Cafe, Bismarck, N. Dak. 429 tt FOR RENT—Storage or repair room. Phone 299K. 419 tf FOR SALE—Drand new Studebaker at a verv reasonanle price. Sea R. M. Halladay. Phone 139, 46 tt FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875, Phone 141. 3 22 tt YEL > =

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