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a % “eon ae i Gugencoes OPERATION. is #ritz returned’ Wednesday «4 Spke4B. S. Nickerson is expected to 4 ital. “ Furiough with his. wife al. Mandan. 3 , Mit THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918, HB.feats of the Itallan Navy in the Adriatic and the Meditter- Tanean have been no less spec- tacular ‘and important to the allted cause than the fighting of the Italian armies in the ‘Alps and the other por- tions of the Austrian front, The accompanying picture of a mine captured by an Italian mine sweeper in the Adriatic is one of the interest- ing features of the Italian War Ex- hibit now being shown in this country. The exhibit, consisting of war ‘tro- phies and photographs, is an enter- taining visualization of Italy’s partici- pation in the world war. The mine shown in the illustration MANDAN NEWS ‘> from Glendive where he recently un- derwent a successful operation for a * tumor. COUNTRYMAN RETURNS. ~ R.A) Countryman returned Wednes- day: evening from Minneapolis where the spent several days transacting business interests. NICKERSON EXPECTED HOME. return home Friday from. the south where he is\stationed at a base hos- He will spend a several days’ RETURNS FROM: FARGO. Mrs. C. H. Brown returned from Fargo Tuesday evening. following a several days’. visit with her daugh- tér. She also attended the state meet- ing of the order of the Eastern Star. SMITH. VISITED HERE. Henry Smith leaves Friday for Fort Canby, Washington. He spent a sev- eral days furlough here while en route to the western camp from Camp Jo- seph Johnson, Florida. ' REV. BROWN ATTENDS MEETING. Rev. C. H. Brown leaves for Breien, Thursday to attend the Episcopal In- dian convocation which is to ‘be held at Red Hill on the Reservation, Fri-j day, Saturday and Sunday. ~ UNDERGOES OPERATION. iMrs. S. L. Nuchols underwent a suc- cessful operation at the Bismarck} hospital Wednesday. The operation was a critical one but the doctors stale she has passed the critical stage. Her many frfends are pleased; to learn that she is getting along nicely. | HARRY OLSON FUNERAL. The funeral services of tHe late Harry Olson were held at the Luther- an church Wednesday afternoon. Flor- al offerings made by friends of the family, covered the casket and the al- tar of the church. Special solos were rendered. The remains were taken to Jamestown on No. 2 that evening ac- companied by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Olson and daughter, Grace. (ELECT OFFICERS FOR FARMERS’ ELEVATOR CO./ Following a several days’ checking over the business of the Farmers’ Ele- vator- company ‘of Mandan, officers and directors for the coming year were elected. The report. of the: officers for the past year showed a fost satis-| factory gain in the business of the company. The officers elected’ for the ensuing year are: President,. John Schauss; vice president, John Opitz; treasurer, W. °R. Unkenholz; secretary, A. P. Grey. iDrectors elected were Jacob Steckler, Ed Stasney, John Schauss, obert Christianson, and Sander Hend- rickson ‘A P. Gray serves as secretary and manager of the Farmers elevator and is due considerable ‘of the credit~for the success of the company. . The offi- cers and directors are among the best known farmers’ and retired farmers of (Monton county. ——— /- TO VISIT. FRIENDS. Mrs. George Wilson and daughters, Margaret and Helen, left. Tuesday for Miles City, Mont., and points on the coast for an extended. visit with friends and relativ fir} SPENDS: FURLOUGHL HERE. 1 Sergt. Edward Erickson of Cant | Humphreys, Va., and. sister’ Elsie. of Fargo. arrived here Saturday evening “A HUN IN THE ADRIATIC.”: evening .by ‘automobile. {safely isfone of the thousands sown by Aus- trian mine layers and mine-laying sub- marines in the Adriatic, for the pur- pose of destroying commerce of the allles and harassing the tines of com- mutiication of the allied armles in the East. To the vigilagce. ofthe Italian Navy is.due In a large megsure the fact that there has been no serious interference from.this source with the plans\of the allies in the Balkans and in the Far East. ; ‘A mine of this kind Gilled with sev- eral hundred pounds of high: explo- sives floats on or near the surface and Is exploded by contact.. The con- tact points may be noted pear the top of the device. The visit at this time was entirely unexpected by their parents and was most enjoyable. * A PTS POSITION. Miss Ina Schaffer of Minneapolis ar- rived, here Monday and has assumed duties at the Bingenheimer Merchan- tile company, taking the place of Ben Schimansky as bookkeeper. “MISS ANDERSQN IMPROVING “Miss Mary Anderson, clerk at Hint- gen’s is getting along nicely at the Mandan hospital, where she is re- ceiving treatment for typhoid fever. It will be ‘several weeks before she will be able to be up and around. BISMARCK WINS GAME. Bismarck won the baseball game ‘played here with Mandan on Sunday afternoon, to the tune of 11 to 7. With several picnics held-in the! vicinity of Mandan and others busy campaigning, the game was not very well attended. LEAVES FOR AVIATION CAMP. Ray S. Towle, an employee of the Northern Great. Plains Field station for the past year,’ left. here Tuésday morning for the University of Illin- ois Aviation camp. He has many friends in Mandan that wish him every success while at camp and will be glad to welcome him back!to Man- dan. OLSON FUNERAL TODAY. The funeral of Harry Olson, the young lad who drowned Monday after- noon, will be held from the Lutheran church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains, accompanied by the parents and sister Grace, will be taken this. evening to Jamestown, where in- terment will be made beside an uncle who passed away several years ago. TO. VISIT. IN MONTANA. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson of Minn- eapolis passed through Mandan Tues- day. on’ No. 8 en route to Montana where Mr. Wils6n will transact busi- ness in the interest of the Northern Pacific Better Farming department. They plan to visit with the former’s brother and sister, Thomas Kasper, and Mrs. B. S. Nickerson, on their return to Mirmeapol » BENEFITS. The Mandan Red Cross cleared $80 on ‘its dinner and refreshments served at the Farmers’ picnic at the Northern Great, Plains Field station Monday. The money. will be used to purchase material. The same evening the sur- gical dressings class made about $40 on-a dance given- in the seed house at the Station grounds. Many of the farmers remained in ‘town and attend- 'ed.the dance and report a most en- joyable time. MACCABEE PICNIC, About. 25 of the members of the Maccabee lodge enjoyed a picnic at Rockhaven on Tuesday afterpon at the home ‘of Mrs. John Anderson,. one of the:members of the lodge. ‘The ladies left hereon, the north branch train at 3-o’clock and returned the same They took with: them: well. filled: lunch. ;baskets and: enjoyed eating. their supper out of doors. The ladies attending the picnic. are urging that the affiar ‘be made an annual event. MORE MANDAN BOYS IN FRANCE. Friends of: William G. Schafer have received word to the effect that he is now’ in. France. He enlisted in’ the seryice-at Fort Leavenworth several months ago. Roy Kennelly, who en- listed a@ the same time, has written relatives to the effect that he arrived in France several days ago. Two of the Kennelly boys are now in France: John left here as a-member of.Co, I_several months ago. Melvin Bull, a member of the draft contin- gent and spent seyeral days with - their} parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Erickson. for Camp, Dodge and soon afterwards to leave here several weeks ago! WHAT IN Hey? e' Sam HCY LOU, DOIN’! RX \ P hy | We JGROANI {Fon warDst marca! neers in New York, arrived safely over seas. according to a letter re- ceived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bully this week . i W. S..S. CAMPAIGN ON, A meeting® of ‘the committees” in charge of the War Savings Stamp | drive in Mandan -will be held in the Mandan Commercial club rooms this evening for the purpose of perfecting final plans to carry on the drive in Mandan. Committees have been named for every strect to call on the people and encourage the sale of War Sav- ing and Thrift stamps. This is being done additional to the meetings held inthe school houses Friday evening. BUY W. s. S——— STANDING OF THE| CLUBS e. NATIONAL LEAGUE. w. Chicago . 39 New York 37 Boston .. 28 Philadelphia . Cincinnati . Pittsburgh Brooklyn St. Louis .. Boston .... 5 New Verk . 25 Cleveland .. 28 ‘Washington 36 Chicago .. 29 St. Louis 32 Detroit .. . 32 Philadelphia... . 21 36 AMERICAN ABSOGIATION- Ww. a Kansas City . . 29 19 Milwaukee . : 19 Columbus. 19 Louisville . 24 lidianapolis 22 ————— POINTT- SUPPOSING Seer wEAge transferred to a regiment of engi-|} | ' 3) New Yor + | honeymoon. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE By Conde XOUR ADVERTISEMENT, PROMISING A TABLS ; “WITH ABUNDANCE FoR YOUR SUMMER RDGRS, \SA SCRAP OF PAPER! VOCUNTGERIN THE RANKS TO MAKE THE WORLD SARE TOR WacaTIONISTS!? UmM“OnLey A TO TNS KITCHEN! Toledo . WEDNEoDAY’S GAMES, American League. Chicago, 3; Detroit 0. Clevelan St. Louis 4. Washingto! Philadelphia 2. New Yor! Eoston 1. National League. Shicago 1; St. Louis 0. New York 9; Boston 0. Philadelphia 1; Brooklyn 0. American Association. ~ Indiana pol: St. Paul 0. Columbus 7; Milwaukee 2. Kansas City 6; Toledo 0. 9: iMinneapol Louisville 0. ay W. $, 8. ——— “ MARY’S ANKLE” AT AUDITORIUM. | One of the gayest entertainments of the season is promised in A. H. Woods’ forthcoming production of “Mary's An- kle,” which comes to the Bismarck Au- ditorium on July 1 for an engagement of one, right direct from the Bijou Theatre, New York, with the original ast and production. “Ma ry's Ankle” is the clever and original farce by May Tully, which the New 1York Globe compared favorably with “Turn to the Right” and “The Romer: ang.” The. story of the piece, may be best described as a comp! The complications result from the sending of a fake wedding invitation by one of three iniless young men, in order to extract much needed wedding presents from close- fisted relatives. The youny lady who has been made ,an unconscious part- ner in the design, eventually appears in. the person of a bewitching young woman, named Mary Jane Sin‘ti.“ From Se .; this sketchy outline, which according to Miss Tully, is founded on rea! facts, the author has evolved ax sprigh#7 and entertaining a farce as New York eee ewcoenes woocoooore: each additional word. F.E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Owing to the high: prices. for all farm products there ig scarcely a thing which will yield larger returns on the investment. than farm land besides the steady increase in the value of the land. “The greatest land boom. the Northwest has ever known will come ufter.the. war.und we strongly advise all thinking of making an investment in lands, to do.it now. We have the largest lists of any dealers in the county and it is a real pleasure to show our bargains. City Property. Fire Insurance. Hail Insurance. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS. F. E: YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No. 78R Office In First National BankBidg. | J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains OR SALE-—~House of six rooms and bath, nice trees, close in. | front. A very desiravle home $2 | $1,000 cash. 1 J. H. HOLIHAN i Guess Block, + «+ + Phone 745 aS are surprising and original, and there is literally a laugh in every line of the dialogue. The notable New York com- pany includes Amy Leagh Dennis, Bert Leigh, May Wallace, James Hester, Kdward Butler, Louise Sanford, Don- ‘ald MacLeod, Gertrude Mann, Donaid McBride and other | The marriage of Mr. William B, Fal- coner and Miss Kathryn Lewis took place at the Presbyterian manse at 7:30 Wednesday evening, Rev. H. C. rostlethwaite officiating. Mr. Falcon- er lives on a.farm south of the city and his bride comes from Indiana and | has been teaching the Fort Rice school for a number of seasons. The married couple were attended by, Mr! George ‘Hendrix and wife, Mr. Wil}iam Smail and wife, Mr. Dan Falconer and little daughter Clare. | BUY W,.8,8,——-— | DICKINSON COUPLE WED. Mr. Bransford ‘M, Palmer and Miss |Eva Foster, both of Dickinson, were united in marriage at the Presbyter- ian manse Wednesday evening at & o'clock, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite per- forming ‘the ceremony. The young has seen in many months. The action of the piece is rapid, the situaticns Do Nou MEAN IGET The PATRIOTIC IDEA | ALL RIGHT BUT THATS NOT: THE Some STRONGE MAN GETS IN HER. CAR AND ACTS SMART? WHAT, THEN? WHAT COULD SHE = “Do? j People will live in Dickinson. THE DUFFS nee oN BY ALLMAN To |For BpLOING TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES eg Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will .be inserted. : First. insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver: tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word fon rr ’ BEST SELECTED FARM LANDS. See us—We will save you money Bargains in Bismarck Houses and Lots HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY J. P. Jackson, Manager Phone 61 —_——_————— HELP WANTED—MALE EXPERLENCED MECHANICS - waut- ed. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 6 26 4t WANTED—Men on state highway road work. Good wages, steady work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. oS HELP / WANTED—FEMALE WANTIED—Cook for, Banner house. 104 Main street. Phone 231. _ 6 27 ot WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al house work. Mrs. Geo. Will, 323 Third street. Phone 551. 6 26 3t WOMAN COOK \V ED at Hotel Underwood, Underwood, N. D. Will pay good wages. 6 25 tt NTED—Waitress for Van ‘Horn Cafe. Must be clean and neat. Very good wages. Call at Van Horn Cafe. Bismarck N. D. 6 25 3t WANTED—Ten bright, capable ladies ; to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week, railroad fare paid; weekly advance for. trav- eling expenses. Address =, once, Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 63:, Oma- ha, Nebr. 61916 23 30 ROOMS FOR RENT KOR ‘RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 317 8th street. Phone 236X. 6 25 3t POSITIONS WANTED FIRST CLASS GAS TRACTOR engi neer wants a position. Ready fo! work after July 10. Good repaii man. Write E. P. Gihra, Baraboo} Wis, Rt. 5. 6 25 1.wi __ LOST AND FOUND FOUND—One red” Polled: steer twq years old branded E-fork. Owne! can have same by proving. propert: and-paying costs. Randall, Ross| Eoyd, Menoken. 6 26 1wi AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Representative over draf age to handle territory and marke a strictly high grade automobile ot motor necessity. Will grant exclus| ive territory to live wire who ig willing to devote time to.a generous commission proposition. For furth| er advise send reference to “M. Al M.” Box 345, Marshalltown, Iowal 6 26 3t Live salesmen for strong line o men’s neckwear on commission. Pay: ing side proposition for hustlers hand ling related lines. Seidman & Co, 467 Broadway, New York. Exclusive territory now.) being. al. lotted for “World's Best Five-Yea Farmers’ Simplified Accounting Sys tem. Retails $5.00; profit,.$3.00.. Fed. eral. Law compels farmers to keey accounts. $15.00. to $20 daily easy| | Nationally Advertised June 1, Leading Farm Journals, (costing thousands ot dollars.) Write Federal Farm Bureau| 347 Marquette Bldg,, Chicag MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR —Davenport, Bush and Gir} L piano, Practically new at 308 1-3 Main St. Phone 273. 6 27 It LAND SNAP—160 acres Kidder coun| ty unimproved, all tillable. Good surroundings. Best of soil; rardq bargain $18 per acre. Reasonablq terms. Must sell at once. Hurry i you are looking for a bargain. Adj dress Lock Box 331 Steele, ‘N. D. 6 26 3t KOR SALE—A late model Maxwell touring car completely equipped and in good condition. Price $450) See Edgar I. Olsen, NorthwestsHotel Bismarck, D. 6 25 1 wk BILLIARD HALL FOR SALE or rent Five tables; only one in town! Write box 277 McClusky, N. D. 5 ue 6 24 4 $10 inyested in Oklahoma Oil Lease, near drilling Well, hiay; make yor $1000. ‘The ‘real mon aking pard of the oil business. Not stock, QUIC! ACTION. Money secured. Bank en. dorsements, Free information. Chap man’s Oil Leasing Syndicate, 1008 Dwight Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. ROOMS FOR RENT—Close in. Pleas: ant location. 515 Sth street or phone 592X. 6 24 lwk FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. Call 408 Second street oy Phone 773. 6 22 1 wk FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all modern. Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. + '- 6 20:18 FURNISHED ROOMS im _ a, modern’ home. Hot water heat. Phone’ 619R° or call at 621 6th street. 6 lwk FOR -RENT—furnished rooms for light housekeeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo, W. Little, : Second Hand store. 5 13 tt WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by @he day of by the hours, by colored lady. Phone 726K. 624 1 wk FOR-SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Five room-and Wath cot: tage, close in, furnished except dining room, to rent for 3 months. Phone 449K or write Tribune No. 544. ’ 6 26 2t FIVE ROOM COTTAGE for rent. In- quire 307 So. 7th street. Phone 305. 6 25 3t FOR RENT—3 rodm hous on Second and Thayer. Phone 806. : 6 22 1 wk tOR RENT—Nicely furnished flat in Modern house. No children. Call 807 Fourth street or Phone: 404R. 6 21 tf FOR RTNT—7-room house, partly modern. 319 4th t., Phone 220. 6-5-tf. FOR RENT—Modern six-room house. ‘Telephone 536X og,call at 822 Main St. 6-22-1wk. FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. el 5 10 tf FOR ENT—7-room modern house. Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 422 tf FOR RENT—BSeven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Ave, D. 42 A THRITT STAMP: f DAY 18 EASYOD To BAY. Coal shortase this Witer'yY FOR SALE OR RENT—Restaurant. Furnisheé; very reasonable; in county seat. Write No. 541 Tribune, 6-22-1mo. FOR SALE—New safe and roll to) desk. J. J. Ryan;:Room 2 Luca: Bik, Phone’T45. 7° °° 3 5 23 tg FARMS, FOR SAL 332 acres gral and sfock farm ir Panner wheat dis: trict, of South Dakota. Good house and barn. Artesian well. $75 pe acre—no trades. Address owner. Edward Murphy, Aberdeen, So. Dak. GOOD RESIDENCE Income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh Co, land. 516 Tribune. 5 28 to 7-4 | WANTED—Old false teeth wanted; doesn’t matter if broken. We pa; you actual value. We pay cash fo! old gold, saver and platinum. Send to us and*receive cash by return| mail. If price is not satisfactory,] we will return teeth promptly upon| request. INTERNATIONAL TEETH! CO., 305 West 42nd St.. New York. FOR SALE—160 and 320 acres -unim/ proved Burleigh county land for sale. Address 518 Tribune. 5—28 to 6-28. FOR SALE—New safe and roll top desk. J. J. Ryan, 510 % 4th: St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 609K, ' _5-23-tf. NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and| pay highest market price always.| Write for. tags. 5 17 tf] FOR SALE—Two brand new -pool tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part cash and ‘balance monthly pay- ments. Write No. 514 THbune: te | FOR RENT—Storage or repair: room. Phone 299K. 419 tf ———————————— eee FOR SALE OR TRADE—820 acres in Dawson county, Mon- tana; all tillable, 50 acres broke; 4 room house; partly fenced. It is E14 section 14, twp. 22, N. range 48 E. Price $20 an acre. 160 ACRES four miles south of Glen Ullin, N. D., for sale $25 an acre. Will trade for city property. WILL TRADE one or both of these parcels of land for hotel \ or store. Apply G. H. RANDALL 25171, Montana Ave., Billings, Mont. E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 >