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a The: Employment Bureau / \ Terms Strict! Will be Inderted. ' i : : First insertion, 35 cents ; additional insertions without change of capy, 15 cents: Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents.a word for each additional | Salesman iC lo eew a ‘Classified Advertising Rates. — ly Cash—No- Copy Without Remi ttance Attached Want Ad Columns. haulleurs) Mechaniees Cle 1 Bookee~ : en Y “ede dob for one' month \ \ a) OLDIERS & SAILORS ll run your Want- FREE of charge. | -° and will take considerable less. \Ready for | occupancy at once. If interested, write in 19, Tribune, \ st Bt DO. YOU WANT breaking or plowing done? “Let me give you prices. Leon Bryan, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—Setond hand’ Dodge touring car, in excelent condition. Call-or sce Chris Engep. 4-9-lwk word. 2 : What a shouting, what a jubilee in HELP WANTED—MALE he LOST AND FOUND Bismarcl the day the armistice was WELCOME! RETURNING LOST iw books of war savings stampsvon [Signed Tell it in bonds: Monday at SOLDIERS AND SAILQRS ‘Saturday. between stoffice and " hite’s your polling place. P i ic Confectionery, Finder please return to Bis- - . Troregn "tor Hertraing "Sates and SITUATIONS WANTED FOR SALE s, Northwest’ Hot i e FANTED—A 7 Ait colo and cl fis "sot | Waavancgmene by teuined sola, Age GROCERY » you. are there conceatrated. ey Sse care Wribune. Seir-tm f : UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT | caret te ce ee ance for ak A well: established store UL 8. Deerwoenet Raber, ancement by returned sailor. 621, Sth with a good cash trade. ra are He be jone 5 12-1 . WANTED—Union, pbeinters. aed pate qnctreet_ Telephone 150 |} Located on south side of Tribune’ Pig, Co., Bismarck, No Bl Chat _ SAEESMAN. || town vin thickly -populated HELP WANTED—A. Strong Aan for Farm | SEESMAN ip ta, to. sell ay aside || Reighborhood. Come and look Work. Will pay. $60.00 perSmonth, Write “ Pa ores Sema Re ' 4 WANTED—Man and wite for farm work, or| samples, good opportunity to the right man, WN? ‘a housekeeper’ with: Bov. able to do chorea address. A Burdrise, 607-609 E. Balto. St, BROWN S GROCERY Must Be able to do milking. Work is not|- Baltimore, Md. at 1 4-3t Phone 894-R har Vill pay $600.00 per star to right = - U \ @ Be Write oz see Chas. Zuinn, Youre, POSITIONS WANTED eSWEET & NINTH ‘ ED—Operating Engineer, night shift, | POSITION WANTED as. cig 7 %, spable of handling both D. ¢. and A.C: fae Bane of naterences, - apparatus. Married man preferred. Bring Ferenc Ne NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . elerence. Apply ef Engineer, TEI : Xt Mg or Tel. 8 eee 16-3t ears WANTED s¥ ong i masitioh as | _, 12 the matter of the estate of Alvert ANTED—A good “man-to work in bakery| efographer, also has good knowledge of ,Borkbart, deceased. and man to drive delivery wagon. “Also bookkeeping.” Box 466. 3-28tf,| Notice is hereby c-ven by the un-| Pai eee as er ones ee fe x dersigned Walter Borkhart, executor 15-10 s " —Experienced, wanted, for *the a WANTED int BENT jot the will of Albert Borkhart late of k ‘orth Dakota,” to sell as a side] WANT TO, RENT on May dhet” men. oue| the Township of Burnt Creek, in the iine musical merchandise to stores on_com-| wife, small, modern, furnished bungalow.| (oonee “or Burleigh and state of missiog basis, not necessary to carry samples, | Phone 402. : svi 1 dit: good Opportunity to the right man. Ad-| TWO MEN| desire room with, board in pri-| North Dakota, deceased, to the credit: ee A. Buran 607-409 E. ae nas vate home, Write 618, care Tefburie: isi ors of, and all bereong having claims eee 2 ie ai against said deceased, to exhibit them, ED—Auto painters and helpers. Lahr | WANTED TQ RENT about May 1, a 6 to with te necessary soucniera within six Motor _Paint Shop. 4-14-lwk | room! modern house. \ Dr. S. B. Toney. Pah Ba vraas WANTED—A Vv e a a 4:17: months after the first publication of ANTED—A vegetable woman at Grand Pa- | : ‘cific Hotel. 4-7-£ | s this notice, to said executor, at his. WRITE LOS ANGELES Y. M. Cc. A. AUTO | LAND! residence, in the Township of Burnt i Scho Get _started ri 4:1-1mo | WANTED to hear_from™ the owner of good | Creek, in said ‘Burleigh county, North farm for sale. State cash price, fulk Par! Dakota, STELE WANTED-_FEMALE SAT oh May PoIeaes Fane 0513.20-2 Dated ‘April 8rd, A, D, 1919. RANE a EN a nee REE FOR, BALES, acres all, broke, with, house WALTER BORKHART, 7G ; ; “chicken oop. just built” two year: x r. Niners Maar ine ae riea fn eat parting foun Barty, Ieaving fowr:| Newton, Dullam & Young, ad ‘2 no. 588-K, hs -) ans WANTED—Competeng irl for, aeucrgl fous TORS RENTO AID TacreoT ot iana — see. Bismarck, North Dakota, swork, Two in fanlily. Apply Mrs: E. H.|" shares; also house with bath ‘and .garden;PAttompuys for Executor. 7 L, Vesperman, 518 Ave. A, gr ‘phone 142.) "close in. Phone B67. 412i eiMtst pulflication on. the 4th day of yo woman as helper for summer, P. Ry, that can be plowed with an engine. \ 25. { WANTED=-kKitchen Help, at Bismarck/Hos:| FOR SALE—By owner, 160 acre dairy and| In the matter of-the Estate of Ira’ pi 4-17-8t| stocle ranch, 80 acres in cultivation, balance | fy Pp, Dackaied | Experienecd Stenographier, coun-| iit timber, “Two living creeks. Good house,-| ayne, eased. We tis io z » Gea | barn and out buildings... 3 1-2 miles to Ione, | Notiee is hereby’gtven by the un- Compaen pnT Or mel aged | Where there is. high school and about Godsidersigmed, Paul M, Payne, Executor; eneral housework. , Mr ree ime tect puccingcr, Weng pndage ehbbsiate of fra D- Payne, late of St. investigate. Addres 123, Tone, -Wash, ;the City of Des’ Moines, in the Cou Ooi WANTED Geple onde waitress. auithe: Renner eee Miatine {of ‘ol, and State of Towa, deceased, { house, 104 Main. St. Phone 231, eee the creditors of, and all persons { WANTED—Woman with, small family to keep ROOMS FOR RENT ieving ‘laine Soainet’ anid Gccenad itouse for man on farm. Have work for! mGR—RENTOfiee Rooms and Toons, for af) again . [eer man also. Address 623, care of Tribune. tn ‘3 une : iness {tO exhibit theni, with the necessary ; | 4-14. digits eo mseeee ie | ie. made 11846E | vouchers, within four months after the - lock. jone 96. }-18-1wI (2 WANTED—Young lady for office work. Must | $OpmRN ROOMS SUITABLE FOR MAN | first publication of this notice, to said ge ete hal Stoke: ealary’ edpeneea’| «and witd or two together. 217 Sth St.|Kxecutor at office of E. T’ Burke. ‘Address 622, care of ‘Tribune. 414-3t mea a AE {Aik Suite 12, Tribune Block, of Bismarck, é WEN sees eee AWG phone | “ive soauee for sens Angi oo oh sf | sald Buleieh County 010, 169-R. 4-11-t! y r zi 7 5 FOK RENT—Two modern East ‘cooms for PAUL M. PAYNE, 4 x a arte Sil fon, housework esr hight. housekeeping. Phone 478-1. Couple | eis Executor. or "phone 751. ath, | without children. preferred. £1617 | First publication on the 11th day of | WANTED—Girl for general housework, Three ROOMS: FOR ae for Nght) April, A. Ds 1919. | in faulty aneogae wager Pune Ae a Phone 602.6, 418-18-21-3t, (4 call 205 Bark Ave. “wk. 4 ome OW, i housework |FOR RENT—Room, and bath_ for gentleman See eee NO gs lenmesr, ST band “aie fly over Gomer nore. See Ges |NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- St. or *phone 6191. 14 pitt i aR RNTS =| payment both of principal and inter- y HOUSES "AND PLATS EER ee uckeering Gen ent, Bismarck [est, NOTICE~IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR RENT—5-room modern house, 309-4th | Business College. _Phone_183. 4-12-15 | that that certain mortgage executed PR oe Geet BETS For "RENT Three {urnisted zooms. 990 | and deliverediby’ Frank M. Tooker, and 4 FOR SACEXSI room sricty modeyo bung, | FoR-RENT=Parniohed Tooms Two rooms | CITI B- Touker, his wife, as mort alow in’ Riverview addition. A bargain iff FRE ean rote Front atreet, | BaEOrS, to Walter L. Williamson, bought at once. If interested. call C. UL. oe iheatreetle DINE: sa 4-14-3¢ | mortgagee, dated the 15th day of May, Tuten. cee it | GR RENT Moder soomsatf0 Hain | 1916, and filed Yor record in the office \ FOR Re er acnt $20 per month. | street, has recently changed hands. Pion of the Register of Deeds of the County Call 687. 4-12-3¢ | S72 We £155} of Burleigh and, State of North Da- =— FOR SALE—8 dern house. Three | _ kota; on the 26th day of June, 191 F vO lscks from Main street, Easily ‘kept warm. _ MISCELLANEOUS st ed conevded in Book, “131” of Mort Brick lined walls. Lawn and beautiful trees. | BABY GAB for Sale. Phone 692-y. 417-1 A eEwe BTR, ghadswitel was 4 Prices reasonable for early disposal, Inquire | CLEAN UP THE RUBBISH. Gardens | 2age8 on \page 578, at_401 Sth street. wk | “plowed. Stove wood and fence posts for|thereafter by said mortgagee as- = sale. Phone 818.> R. C, Forsyth 605-9th street. 4-188 wks i 4 var 5 s entir. 4 Having sold sod ter Sicce. Apply Karl, ‘Klein, the ¥ailor. 18-9t offered: in our last ad we ffl WANTED 0 buy 2 good second nand baby 3 fel = bueey. Phone ‘875-Ki 417-3 now offer BIGGEST BAR FOx SALE—Artiles of Household Furniture. GAIN NO. 3—400 .scres; ff) Cait 202-ard- st” Mrs. RN. Stevens. 200 acres under nid 1 ASHES, HAULED spd eardens plowed. at x H Yeasonable rates. Prompt attention given acres new m tillable otk to. all_ orders. Phone 271, 416-48-2t, every acre Is , FOR SALE—One. second, hand billiard table, =, splendid black soil; ‘ene- Rfod aginew. “Inquire C. A. Barth; Parshall : quarter fenced and croSs §| WintEp—to buy va second fend sanitary | \ afe fenced; best part of county; sca pad Fine BeAr eledt . i Vo! . day an ur, also wil 5-room house; barn with do washing at home. Call 404-9th ‘St. South, ee hay loft; cattle sheds; gran~ ae phone sseRiee RE ates ie Sane — . " . my y yi Secon ane nogra rit wet aut or ae well. ree ecords. Call at BY Bil'St. oF ‘phone O1eL- | “The Home of Service” mill; all in good! > eet ee ae ee re eee 7 FOR SALE at a bargai new six-drawer onehalf of 1919 dop goes ITEMS Sivamiesiates| MR. CAR OWNER * a te. e new<22 calibre fepeat: esa ‘ \ to buyer; with only am av~ Bi) cornet Ae, Mie" cai in person at | Within the next few: weeks erage crop the buyer at least $2,000.00 ming fall; farms_in this neighborhood have ac- this toally sold $50.00 per is in balance ca satisfactorily. This is one of . those which comes up only once ‘ive years or so. It is really worth $45.00 an atre but we can sell ONLY, $27. lpi, YOUNG REAL. <!) BSTATE CO. NOTE—Bu: acre. @esperate need of monéy and must have at least $4,000.00 in’ cash, the arranged, *| KVELLO & ADAMS, rand signed. to Williamson. Mortgage Com- | commissioner of fire and police. Com-| eration of Jamestown was put on-the pany, a corporation, by an instrument in ‘writing, which assignment was thereafter Pe en March 10th, 1919, filed for record in the office of the, Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, Noxth Dakota, recorded in Boa “161” of Misc. Mortgages on page 93, will be oe aby. a-sale ot the prémises in such) mortgage and here- int describe at the front door of the Court House, in the city of Bis- marck, County off Burl of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.-M, on Saturday, the 17th day: of May, 1919, to satisfy /the amount due upon such mortgagé on the day of sale. The premises \escribed in ‘such will be sold to mortgage and-:which satisfy the samie are described as;fol- | lows: | f The north one-half (N14) of: section. thirty-five (35), in town- ship one hundred forty-one (141), north of range \seventy-eight (78), < west of the Fifth Principal ‘Me- ridian, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. hundred eighty-eight _ (888). dollars j and twenty(20) cents, which includes the sum of five hundred twenty-six (526) dollars and _ thirty-two. (32) cents, interest paid by the mortgagee and his assignee on the prior. lien ex- isting against the above described real estate, as provided by said mortgage; together with the costs and expenses of sale allowed. by law. Dated: Lisbon,’N. D., April 9, 1919, Williamson Mortgage. Company, Assignee-«f Mortgagee. Attorneys for Assignee, ° Lisbon, North Dakota. (Apr. 11-18-25; May 2. -16) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Jon- hornburg, deceased. hereby given by the un- », Rebecca Ella Thornburg vb. A. Thornburg, Exeeutors of the-Last Will.6f Joriathan A. Thorn- burg, Deceased, late of the City of Ames,''in the County of Story and State) of Towa, deceased, to the credi- tors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to-exhibit them ‘with, the necessary vouchers, within four"(4), months after the first publi- éation of this notice, to said Executors at office of E. T. Burke, Suite 12, Tri- bure- Buildit in said Burleigh Ccunty, North ‘Da- kota. Dated April 11, A. D, 1919, Rebdcca Ella Thornburg, Thoren A, Thornburg, i Executors, First publicatior on the 11th day & Avr, A, D, 1919. (4—11-18-25; 5—2) PROCEEDINGS. CITY COMMISSION April 15, 1919, 8:15 p. m. “The City Commission met in regular / There were present. Commissioners Bertsch, French, |Larson, Thompson and President Lucas. After the roll call. .President Lucas delivered his inaugural. address’ which was very well received. \ Commissioner Larson was appointed finance commissioner. Commissioner Bertsch was appointed A There will be due on such mortgage ;at the date of sale the sum of eight in.the City of Bismarck, leigh and’ State f session ‘April 15, 1919, at 8:15 p. m./' Federation of lic, therefore be it missioner French was appointed street commissioner. Commissioner ‘Thompson was appointed commission- er of water and sewers. Upon motion the commission adjourned to ‘meet again Monday, Apri 21, 1919. Attest: C. L. Burton, City ‘Auditor. PROCEEDINGS CITY COMMISSION April 15, 1919, 8 p. m. “The City Commission met in regu- lar segsion Tuesday, April 15, 1919, at 8 o'clock ‘p.m, There were present Commissioners Bertsch, ®Yhompson and President Lucas. The minutes of the meeting held April 14, 1919, were read and approved. On motion of Commissioner Bertsch the «commis- sion adjourned sine die. Attest: Cc. L. BERTON, City Auditor. JIMTOWN UNION DENIES. THAT IT ENDORSED SOLON The Tribune today received the fol- lowing resolution with a request that} it be published: “Whereas, it has been circulated by the Nonpartisan league, by the public, and by'the press, that the labor union of Jamestown endorsed one of its members ‘and was instrumental in electing one of its memberssto the state legislature at the last election, and “Whereas, the Trades and Labor Jamestown, generally known as the Jamestown Federation of Labor, wish to enlighten the pub- + “Resolved, that the public be inform ed that a communication was received by the secretary of the Trades and Labor Federation of Jamestown, be- fore the primary election of June, 1918, asking that body to gadorse @ candidate for state legislator on the Nonpartisan ticket, this was received by. ‘the secretary of the organization, and no action was taken on at the regular meeting. Later the secretary received another communication, sim- ilar to’ the first and again it was not acted on, but the Trades and Labor Federationr of Jamestown refused to endorse any; candidate on the Non- Partisan ticket. “And, whereas, if any candidate elected or defeated claims that the Trades and Labor Federation of Jamestown entlorsed any member on the Nonpartisan league ticket, such reports are false. “Therefore, be it resolved, that the Public be informed of these facts by sending copies of this resolution to the different papers of the state, and also that they be informed that if any member of the Trades and Labor Fed_} -OLDS Head or chest— are best treated “externally” with tention Viexs “APOR| *Y¥OUR BODYGUARD” - 308, We have several teams and men that are available for imme- diate work—hauling, teaming or cleaning up, also garden plowing, before our regular— : ICE SEASON OPENS | ——Call. s ‘i this should pay 41i 5th St, City. B68-R. £ for $45.00 and The owner’ in, first? class -co1 able. Write or see ND. dd lerman n be sale. Phone_621-L. Ranigs, HAULED AN' © ASHES HAULED, ‘garaei 4, stove wood, oil stove Vernar. D AT8-X. md 4-10-lwk FOr SAntesn, Gall ad? stn SE or “pings and mattress, or. "phone tek tt iwe | gon’s run. Doubtless FOR SALE—One four-bottom, Oliver engine g4ng plow with extra Shares. Also one ‘Ford and’ Maxwell car n ndition. ‘Will sell’ reason- di ee pee Tit | casi ;ARDENS. eee jowed, good dry{ merit your investigation: That cook stove, {0 | they cost more is true, but'as has break¢r, bottoms and sm. u will be getting out, your auto- Nobile and eater fe for the sea- first thi that will ic ie it thin: ou. e pe ie our line of Kelly. and tubes we believe that we have something ‘that will rare bargains _ present. owner, who which neighborhoi Fy vrite ‘ribune. it for Bh) enrats—we 50 PER ACRE. uires his_attention, Icy. . WANTED to buy 50 or 75 foot residence lot orhood of Rosser and 10th St. Drop in our store, or calles up ont: !and we Shall be pleased te: show >; |you why. ce if east of west fr 4 Est have calls every day for houses. Let us know what you have for rent. ~City _ Insurancé FOR Jot, land now. aporeh; storm: doors, Siowb-an acre BL Loess: home. ited today storm all painted w»_including oft be old om car ferme ema sovmate ot for less than $4500.00 sash hot and. cold and 220-Ry 415-1wk SALE—A f#-room bungalow, new; 50-ft. |» Wel ioeatéa 3 Blocks "Feom’ high school; ks. fi th ward, Satie conmecuons id. basement; screened in h screens ‘small FOR SALE—McKenzie Hotel billiard hall. On| been said before—‘“the recollec- accommt of Wissolution of partnership the has another business will sell. 4-1)-1wk | the price is forgottes.? ©" =: tion of quality remains long after the MOTOR CO. “The Home of CARL Papin We regard, your deposit as an order for us to make your money earn more for you. The service we rendér is complete—be the account large or - small “vof our officers. DEPOSITS SECURED BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE DEPOSITORS GUARANTY FUND : Regard Us! As your! employees.” When you become a de- positor at“this: bank we consider that we-have been} employed to safeguard your money and to servé you in all of the many ways we are able. Put us to work for you. Talk it over with one BISMARCK BANK. Bismarck, N. D. RENTALS. : We have calls-every day for houses. i Let Na RRO Ne shrahy betty ae : Phone ae Nonpartisan allot it was ‘done through himself “and He was a” self made candidate, and if he was en- dorsed by a labor union of Jamestown it was not the Trades and Labor Fed-| 4 15°1° wk eration (formerly called the Federa- tion of Labor). 2 ars \ this meeting and a copy be sent to, the Forum, Eismarck’ Tribune and the | “Albee VEOR " | Expe Federation,” | A Tanieatows Mae iets ci8t8 si “adopted March’19, . - etant Moth ane pepe The souvenir of souvenirs—Victory “Be it further resolved, that a copy “N, EB. BECKER, Clean the Acidity and Toxic Poisors Liberty Bondi of this be spread on the minutes of MUTHER'S: FRIEND Courier News of Fargo, to the Fargo MUTHER s R Ec “Secretary Trades and Labor , Out of the Digestive Tract awful shape, -I tried three different doctors but gotno relief, As al resort 1 sent and: got @ box of EATONIC and to my greatest eur- prise the. very first tablet I took helped mé. 1 ¢gh now eat anything 2 want, and igél fine.” Millione are now suffering from the efter effects of the deadly ‘‘flu,” a fever or a cold, Their appetites are poor; they aré weak, and they are ing for their strength to come back. it people could only realize urs thankfully, that the return to health and’strength’ Fowler, Ingiina oa Me would be greatly helped by giving at- 09 1p eee eree: tention to the stomach—that is, remoy- P.S.: It you can make any .se of this letter for suffering human'ty, ing the acidity and toxic poisons from the entire digestive tract, making it act naturally, so that the body will receive the full. strength of the food eaten—a great, deal of suffering would be saved to humanity. Everyone knows that the disease it- pet. and. the strong mediciner that ave bee taken, upset the stovaach, leave it hot'and feverish, the mou dry, the tongue coated, a nasty tas and no desire to eat. .This is a p foundation to build new strength on. you are at liberty to do 60, 0.8.M4 This is only one case ontof thousands, You should make the EATONIC test in your own case at once, You have rything t@ gain—not a penny can lose, for we take all the risk. Your n sense, your own feclings, good appetite, good di- gestion’, a good stomach, with the fever fi poisons and effects of strong medj¢ines out of your eyetem, will put you on the road to strong, robust health ggain. Now, tens of thousands of people ali Y rant t joy lit in aft over this country are using EATONIC vou have battled with thes a a ee / for the purpose of cleaning these or colds, or any other illness that bas poisonous after-effects right out of the taken your strength. You want to get system and they are obtaining wonder- jack your old-time vigor, be full of pe] ful results—so wonderful that the and enthusiasm—be able to work with amazingly quick kenefits.are hardly ease, instead of listlessly, half-heart- perevabe crait perehowss a oe ee edly dragging out a mere existence. e wi is published a cc upon the request of this sturdy old Civil ; bh Bobsenre to takes pos ONS War veteran, He is 77 years old. Read (in'tou etrongle Tf EATONIC falls / What ne says ne IC did for bin: 4 give you positive beneficial resulta, woven years 1 had the Spanien in- it will nog Cont you a penny. Thera isne tiuenza and it left my stomach in an tisk—the benefit is surely all for you. t &FNOTE-—Over 20,000 drug stores throughout the United States eell and * guarantee EATONIC. If you cannot obtain EATONIC quickly at your ‘drug store, do not be without it. Write us and we will ail you's big 50e box at once and you can send us the 60c alter you get it. Address: * EATONIO REMEDY ©O,, 1044 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, I, i * * CLEAN-UP—BRUSH-UP— ‘ ; DO IT NOW! Vas Clean Up—Rémove ‘Ash and Garbage Piles —Rake up and Cart Away Weeds and other Accumulations of the Winter—Do it NOW! Clean-up time is/at hand—soon wind and sun will have dried up the litter, to be con- verted into dust to blow about our streets and into our homes. Corral it now, while it is tame; rake it up, pile it up And pave it carted away. Wagons and teams aré available now that will be busy later on. City ordinances prohibit the accumulation of dump heaps in back yards. City ordinances prohibit the growing of weeds in boulevard strips and ‘back yards. ‘ s These ordinances will be strictly enforced. We rely on your personal pride and civic pa- triotism to render it unnecessary for us to do this work tor you at added-expense to you. DO IT NOW—TODAY’S A GOOD TIME TO BEGIN Yours for a Bismarck. Beautiful, D. C. WLEAN, Street Commissioner. Buy Your - Dog License Dog licenses are now die and payable at the office of the city auditor. The fee is $3 for females ‘and $1 for males. ~ ‘Ten days from date officer's will be instructed to pick up and hold for redemption, .subjeet, to dis- patch within ten days, any dog found without a license tag. If I am not in my office when you call see Mr. MacDonald in fire barn. ee Chris:3