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WARRIS & Ewing Col. Oscar J. Charles, one of the best knowa young officers in the army, was “founded September 29 by a shell fraguient which drove his water can- teen into his leg below the knee. He refused medical attention, removed the canteen himself, had it refilled, and served wounded men near him with water from it and: kept Command of his regiment until the battle was over. Colonel Charles. was at one time adjutant at West Point, served through the Spanish war with distine- tion, was in the Moro campaign, and was one’ of the first officers to ask transfer to line service in the\recent conflict. He commanded the Three Hundred and Sixteenth infantry in the Seventy-ninth division. TRAVEL IN AIR SAFE Passengers Will Be as Secure as|- on Ground. Britich’ Government. 18 Looking For- ward to Weekly Mail Service to India. London—Some of the wonders achieved in aerial navigation and oth- er wonders contemplated were spoken of by Maj. Gen, Sir F. H. Sykes, chief of the ajr staff, in .an address. before the chantber of commerce. ‘It was asserted by General Sykes that in four months, between July:and October, 20 trips were made across the English © channel. The nilleage tra: versed was 8,085 and 1,843 passengers were carried although flying was Noe: sible only on 71 days. As for the future, the government was looking-forward to a weekly mail service to India, for which 25 machines would be required and the charge for. * sending mail'a few, shillings an-ounee. |; Another route contemplated’ was’ from’ Cape Colony to Cairo, for which air- planes and flying boats would be used. Suggesting that airships might: be adopted for long ‘distance flights, Gen- eral Sykes said a’-German’ Zeppelin’ flew from Bulgaria to German East Africa, carrying twelve tons of ammu- nition. When the Zeppelin reached |* Africa and the commander heard that the force for which it was taking the ammunition had surrendered the -diri- gible made the return journey, reach- ing home safely after having been’ in the air without landing for four days. SOME KICK TO THIS MIXTURE Hospital’ Patients Adulterate Alcohol With Formaldehyde, Then’ Pro- ceed to Wreck Hospital. \ San Francisco—As real “fire wa- ter,” nothing exceeds alcohol adul- terated with formaldehyde. This ‘was demonstrated here by Grace Wilson and Georgie Clark, two vagrants under treatment at the iso- lation hospital. % The two awoke several days ago with an awful thirst, and no other bev- erage, except water, being available at the moment, they proceeded when the nurse was not looking to imbibe freely of altohol, a bottle of which was. standing nearby. Then they, de cided to adulterate the alcohol with formaldehyde. The effect was very similar to that of-casting a match into a barrel of! gasoline. Before the ex- plosions were entirely over; the furni- ture in the room was nearly all wrecked; while two policemen, who had been sent to quiet them, had been locked up ina closet. The two women were then locked in a cell and charged with disturbing the peace. Veteran of Civil War - Finally Gets Pension Pottsville, Pai — Thomas J. Rose, a Civil war veteran, has finally been given :a- pension after a clerical error in Wash- -ington kept it from him for 50 years. The back pension. will amount to several , thousands of dollars, Seven congressmen’ 3 tried to get Rose’s» record : straightened out, but this was. ; s mot accomplished until the pres- Bf ent war led to “the discovery § -|February, A. D. \}marck in’ the county of Burleigh and yh - “THATS THe MOST REALIONIC ~ PICTURE ‘OF A COW e YVE EVER Ra seen. SuRE, It'S ALWAYS’ BEEN PAINTING PORTRAITS OF “THE. LOWLY. KINE 1S MY SPECIALTY - THAT'S: WHAT. 1 TOLD SISTER ALL TH TIME = SHE 1 MADE “A FUNNY MISTAKE VESTER~] WIL NOD-“TAKE. 5007 FOR we uz Leokin’Way uP’ IN GEE, (DON'T KNow WHAT T SAY To 7 WAY ou, ABOUT ANYTHING = [ You'll Do THAT FoR SISTER, Won't You? P= well, WELLo THERE ep) FRECKLES —T HAVEN'T SEEN You FoR A LONG TIME ! JUST--TALIE WELLO MISTER ¢ WILSON ~SAN.! AIN'T YER” af OFFICE oN ft , ADAMS STREET ‘kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having aims. against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator in the village of Braddock in said. im- mons county, North Dakota. Dated February 20th, A. D. 1919. A. R. DIXON , Admi Wi First publication on the 20th. day ‘ot 1919. Newton; Dullam & Young, Nortit- Dakoti ~ SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County ot Burleigh. Jn District Court Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. William Ode, Ode, defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above-named detendants; You ate hereby stwumoned ang re- quired to answer the camplaint’ of the plaintiff: herein, a copy of ‘which is hereto annexed anf’ herewith serv- ed upen:you; and to’ servo a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his: office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota with- ‘in: thirty’ days ‘after the service of this summons’ upon you, exclusive ot filie: Bay of{ such service sind ii’ case fof: your failure so to. appear and an- swer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this’ 13th day of January, A: D. 1919. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence plaintiff, . vs. Edna| (et | THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN aI ee Classified Advertising Rates. j word. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; addi of copy, 15 cents. Advertisement: willbe enarged at the rate of two tional insertions-without. change| s containing,more.than:25 words cents a word for, each additional | HELP WANTED—MALE _ WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full informetion as to all em- | ployment openings in this com- munity and elsewhere wiil be giv- Returning Soldiers and Sailors, | Northwest Hotel” Building, Phone | 177. ~ All national and local efforts | to assist you are there concen-.| trated. ‘} United,States, Employment. Service | U. 8. Department, of Labor. +________—______—* BLACKSMITH WANTED—At Golden Valley. A-good opening. A- good sized stock’ of material and, numer: ous tools and fixtures which were rescued from the fire, are for sale by C. C, Wittmayer, the former blacksmita, Write or Bee Ine. Cc, C. LAittmayers os Z 2°22 3-wks —————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Chambermaid at Grand Pacific hotel. Tiotel. 2-25-53 and P. O.~Address, Bismarek, North Dakota. Complaint.is on file in office of clerk of court of Burleigh county, N. D. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1—22 29; 2—6-13 20 27; 36.13. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In” the matter of the estate of Frank L, Shuman, deceased. ‘Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, ‘Minnie Louise Shuman, ad- dinistratrix. of the estate of Frank L.. Shuman, late ‘of the city of Bis- State of North Dakota, deceased, to] the creditors of, and. all person's’ hav- ing claims against, said deceased, to exhibit’ them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first’ publication of this notice, to said administratrix at 412 Thitd street, in the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated’ February 26th, A. D. 1919. MINNIE LOUISE SHUMAN, Administratrix, First-publication on the 27th day of February, A. D, 1919. 2-27; 3-6 13 20. INTERESTING ‘ SPORT .: PARAGRAPHS Great Lakes naval training station boasts: ten new bowling alleys. ; ee ® The Cubs and Red Sox may tour together this spring. They should big in the provinces. © sole Fang will be glad to hear thnt Jimmy Burke ‘will get- ‘another crack at managing the Browas. 2.) me. The 1919 Pacific Coast Bowling. as- sociation tourney.will.be. held in. San Francisco the third week in May. e¢ 2 of.the Yank’s catching; but-Truck Han-, nah‘ wilk way toF > ately the nfést bul, ~ fee Joe Cantillon “is quoted as. saying ‘of additional records, fi Seniesa AS ‘NOTICE TO. CREDITORS. Ifthe matter of the estate of Christ Hydal, deceased__ ‘Notice is heréby given by the un- dersigned A. R. Dixon, administrator of the estate of Christ’ Hydal, late of the village of Sterling in the county of Burleigh and state-of North a+: ¢ that he would like very much to'siift from craeruas $0; Milwaukee as Reul of the Yanks, may y do thé bulk |s sD—Lady. cook ; good wages for right party. Hotel Garrison, a ri- son, N. D. 2-21-10 “WORK hbiaathts ry and married man, job to rein a tractor; pight yenr’y experience in auto « g was aviation moehan- ic., ‘nd ress M. A. Dove, Milan, Minn. 2-21-1w BUSINESS CHANCES. NEED—Man with five or six hun! dred dollars. to Work-a. small farm kota. Good deat IF ‘You HAVE $2,000 TO 3,000 | cash capital and would be interested in opening an entirely new line of business in your locality which should net you $10,000 to $15,600, annually, { tieulars.. Mechanical Machine “& | Tool Works, 20° E. Jackson Blvd., ica, MET ROOMS FOR RENT FOR kiiNT—Two warm rooms. Close! in. 416 Thayer. Phone 83 x \ 2-27 2t_ FOR RENT—Front room in a modern house. 412 3rd St. Phone 455. -27-3t FOR Ff Parlor bedroom. For particulars phone 275R. 2-25-11 | “HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—A>fonr or five room modern house or flat, conven- icntly located. Call“448. 296-3 —————————— y | AUTOMOBILES, MOTOKCY LES FORD ROADSTER FOR —SALE— newly painted ‘running gear in first class condition: Phone.254. 2 26-1 wk FOR SALE OK RENT= HOUSES’ pial FLATS: ~ SMALL HOUSE - for rent. Frank Krall, Tailor.) 2°25. 1 wk SIX ROOM MODERN. HOUSBY for sale. Well located. Will take auto as part payment. Wills oe Trib- HOR RENT=NMoaern, five = ane plex. Water Tueniehed. | ‘211 Rosser street or phone: 360X. 2 26 1 wk FOR SaLE—Modern House and gar- age, BAN eh Convenient tsps, . Marks, Bismarck, N. 25 tf FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house In 0. W: Phone 157 or (oe Roberth, ee For: SALESSix room strictly mod- * etn bun¥alow in Riverview addition-|- - <A sarggin if bought at once. If in- terésied cai C- t. Burton, iG en you FREE at, the Bureau for || D. Write at once for pgr-! + IMPROVED AND, PRAIRIE LAND FOR RENT—500-aeres plow land and } 200/acres flax land, no stone, can be farmed with tractor, buildings, y ture, and hay land in connection, if desired. W. L. Watson, McKenzie, N. A ‘. 2-26-3t FOR BALE—A piece of land in Kill-j deer ‘Mountains. Summer resort can be made. Running water from 6-inch spring. By building small dam can: make\a luke for bathing, | boating and fishing. Fountains can| ); be made. Write to 2. B. Lubke, Oakdale, N. D. 4,000-ACRES~ splendid” raw prairie land for sale on half crop payment plan in tracts to suit purchaser, A. L. Garnes, Regan, 'N. Dak. 211 15t MISCELLANEOUS SECOND HAND PIANO WANTED— Address | Postoftice Box 101, Bis- marck, pe a ly WANTED—Man with fai just re turned from the front, wants place on farm or ranch. Care for cittle on shares—will also farm. on ht ‘alary or shares. s‘Address 4 Tribune. 2 FOR SALE—Straw, $1.50 per Toa at stack. Call Bismiarck Elevator Co.. or Phone 203. 28 tf school, “Get started ares FOR SALE—Reeves 32 H. P. double cylinder tractor with 8 bottom Oli- ver engine, plows with breaker NDS z ie 21 1mo0} 1, and Tetephor sass plow plowed PRACTIC tical nu Sil calls given | Mr ohn G. Di Tel 740-1, FOS. pract quick sale. AN rou Wr TALBDSHAY FOR SADE at § ton, ‘delivered. Pennell. able. 311 dth s Tw Vart-Parr Dract EA. M. J. ‘O'Connor, lly new. oO new ‘Thorber; vESt | xon, | atid oa Price. right ite 590, Trib rAUge, for Phone e of house and fur- Price reason- Phone 627R. 222 1 wk Little “Devil a JR SALE—Leas, niture for 12 rooms. treet. ors it steam heat, and elevator Realty Co. Bism: R RENT—Desirable janitor, electric leh offices service, | Bismarck arek Bank Bldg. 219 tt POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED by butcher, Address N. D. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given, that, where- as default has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mort- gage madd, executed and delivered by Thomas Roy Crawford, a single man, to Walter L. s leigh county, N 22, 1917, at 11:20 o'clock a. m. OW, HELEN, LET Me TeLt You * MEMORY COURSE IM Tak Won’y - ITS A GREAT 73 ao eee OUT “This WONDERFUL vy FROM A CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL — TOM ZAUGHS AT ME. BUT 1 Know You: THING { To BE quick ABouT (T- PARDON ME WILBUR FoR WTERUPRAG You Bur | WAVE A RoAST ITs Just-Gosh,! ForGoT To Wun MY WaTew Last NicnT It Vout HAVE |) Williamson, dated June 917, and’ filed for record in the ter of deeds of Bur- rth Dakota, on June] i and "| mis "| world-wide r v} perhaps ~ years. ch, | moved. DOINGS OF THE DUFEFS Wiitvur Has a Good Memory But Can't Think of Itt BY HAROLD E. BECHTOL. European Manager of N, E. A. The working cla re living in,a dangerous st olt that nothing short of peace peace conference recognizes and most of the peace com- 2) eu gravity of the the fact ione! Those who know. the labor situation best are pulling hardest for, speed. They hope that the peace treaty wil be ready for sending to the indi- divual states for ratification soon after President Wilson's return next month! Th program calls for the meet- ings with the Germans in attendance ‘at Versailles’ in April and peace_ by May 1. Commissiens will work for months, But the permanent world maohinery—the league of: na- tions—-will be established, With the principles for its guidance clearly *set down, when the treaty is signed. When that is done, many, peace com- misisoners and labor leaders believe the principal cause-of business and la- bor and unrest .may be. quickly Te Not the the signing of a treaty is going to be a cure-all. On the con- ; WORLD RESTLESSNESS . URGES SPEEDY PEACE MAY 1 TO SEE! ‘TREATY SIGNED, 'Y SIGNED, HOPE OF DELEGATES ry it may be some time before the new deal that labor ihtends to geteis worked out. But not even a start can .be made until ca eral conditions which will govern their relations with each other, working conditions, supply of materials and the conduct of business, particularly business abroad. The big powers’ answer to, charges that the small nations are being steam-rolled, lies in part in this tend- \ ency to “wind it-up” at the first’ mo- ment possible without sacrificing re sults. Aside from the need fora duicke set- tlement, the big. powers say ¢hat. full machinery and opportunity’ is pro- vided for making the influence of the little nations felt on questions: vit- ally concerning their interests or fu- ture. President Wilson recently told a delegation “of French working, women who called ‘on ‘him that “the: confer. ence is turning out to- be a rather un- wieldy body, a very large body, rep- resenting a great many nations, large and. small, old. and new.” Tho’ disposition of the powers has been. to losen up the joims.as far as, possible without depriving any small nation of proper hearing’ where its interests are vitally concerned. RO SOAS ee op CAR ORRL VRPT ANE SOOO recorded in Book “151” of mortgages, on Page 8, and which mortgage was there after and on the, 3rd day of July, 1917, a ed to Elizabeth B. Adams, which gnment has been filed for md recorded in the office of of Burleigh coun- ale of the premisés By Allman | Now, The OBJECT OF THIS. MEMORN CouRSE 1S "To IMPROVE THE MEMORY ~ IT ONLN REQUIRES ONE HOUR'S STUDY A DAN - he FIRST RESULTS WILL BE NOTICED ak YouR hy REMEMBERING THE LITTLE THAGS You OROINARLY FoRGET in EVERN DAM LIFE ~ sine Yop Mave Me FORGET ‘OLD MM RoasST WITH YouR. | MemoRY coprse! |= g i | court house in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on Saturday, the Sth day of March, 1919, at 2:00 o’clock p. m.” The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold pur-, suant to this notice, are described as follows, to-wit: The ‘Northwest and hereinafter de- | Quarter (NW 1-4) of Section fourteen front door of the hip one hundred thirty- 39). North of range seyenty- ), West,of the Fifth Principal n, containing one hundred six- ty_ (160) acres, more or less, according 1to tho United States survey thereof. cents ($400.29), cludes the sum of twenty dollars cents ($220.73), in- signee in.accord- s of said mortgage,. prior and superior lien existing ‘the above described real esides the statutory costs and ments as pfovided: by law. January 31,’ 1919. ELIZABETH B. ADAMS, Asignee of Mortgagee. Kvello & Adams, Attorneys for Assignee, Lisbon, North Dakota, 1—30; 2+6 13 20.27; 3—6: NOTICE' TO CREDITORS.’ In thé “Matter of the estate’ of Jen- nie Wood, deceased. : Notice is hereby given by: the under- igned William’ W. Wood, administrator of the estate of Jennie Wood late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota. deceased, to thé creditors ef, and all persons having. claims against said de- ceased, to, exhibit them, with the ne- Date d, | cessary vouchers, within four months jafter the: fitst: publication: of this a tice, to said administrator at the of- fice of F. E. McQirdy in the city of Bismarck. in said Burleigh’ county. Dated February 13; A: Dy 1919! WILLIAM. W. WOOD, Administrator. © First publication om the 13th day of Feb. A. D. 1919. 13,-30 27; 3—6 NOTICE ‘OF DISSOLUTION: OF PARTNERSHIP. To Whone Ft May Conce Cor You will pléave take notice that the firm of Brown’ and’ Geiermatin, dotisist- ing of Enmnvel: Brown and P. B- Geiermann, has been dissolved.and that Emanuel Brown will continue the busi- ness and assume. epee of the f ‘a ae