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GONNA> HANE A GARDEN THIS SUMMER, Z WHADDI. WANT. WITH A GARDEN 7 LOTTA 60 SWIMMIA'? Or A NICE GARDEN, 3 REENNE 2 2 The Emp oyment Bureau | Want. Ad. Columns Sal sman | Chaulleu r Ay G Classified Advertising ‘ Rates. Terms Strictly-Cash—-No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35’ cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements, containing more.than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each-edditional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to © ‘insure propeh insertion, must be in this office before 10 a.m. of day of publication. . HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—We want a good strong man for janitor work in our plant to do janitor work at night and act. also as wal intendent of ‘The Tribu $1,200. firstoyear. Franklin Institutes J st-class shoe-maker at Bismre at_once E: ~— W D—Two Youns Meit to) month Francis Jaszkow! 243th Union Pai Phone’ —Boy ogee around, sto packages 2iAlast. furnish refer Apply. Wonder: nally. WANTED—Trustworthy i man for tage position... with ” res i Lahe,d net deliver aly cea eure @iced a Lahr Motor Sales weer WANTED—Union: ters. Good wae steady works, reall or address Foreman us Pew! Bismarck, N. D. NTED = woman er Grind Pa: Y. M. C. A. AUTO Get started right, 4-1-imo vosiTiogs WANTED Tost’ ‘As clerk in general 3, Norwegian; 24 K. My-. NTED-Young man experi ened and competent, cane po: ina 28 : stenographer, . also. has. good know! o Hooke Hoe: yeas 008 Know lease SITUATIONS. WANTED [ATION WANTED returned sald. fords -a cance Exper ior Be ERRIOES of male: a. Tribune 4-25-1mo ition ince for 5 so} att el soldier. ae SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND: FLATS. i gnodern dopht ae FOR, "RENT Two, Houses. “TPhoWe 404K [or OR ENT—Four Troom modern bun; aoe tween Sth and 9th on’ Rosser, Li forner.* 317_Righth St.: FOR SALE=8 room modern house three biicks from Main Street. Easily kept warm: Brett lined walls, Lawn and beautiful tree: ce is reasoriable for early “disposal quire at 401-5th St. i For SALE—A 5-room bungalow, new; _60-it. Wot, well located; 2 blocks from’ high school; $:’blocks .from, "north ward, hot and~cold ment: screened in sash and screens ed up including. the zoof; to be sold oni easy terms with small payment, dow lance on, monthly| pay eaten aba ig a chance to m: your rent ay! home. /This property cannot ‘duplicated today for ea’ than “$4500.00 and will take considerable. less. Ready for Sepriecy at conse: If interested write 619, Tribune. 4-ltte F iW ae ee St. Fooms and bath, modern. ORE all modern. Single ree cable rooms. Nice place for summer. wate 1d: $7.3. ee rent. night 40c. Mt_718.3rd_S| 5 4:22-1wk room = ictly “mi ALE— fern_bung: ae in Riverview addition, A ‘bargain if ht at once. If interested call L ROOMS FOR RENT je" 478-L. ROOM AND BOARD at Dunraven. Home Cooking, 212-8rd_ street. 4-23-1wk FOR RENT—R ms with bath for gentlemen gaily, over Gyxsher, store. See. Geo: For RENT—Roonis as + Knowles’ sever) ly-to F. A. Knowles. leasant) lotation, ee 2X. $.28-31 ‘Root 6 Fifth streets: Phone Furnished Rooms. wie 61 RK REN in. FOR ar Si i 5 BM watch corm eld Northeast 0 Loser may have same by calling at the 3 fice of the N. D.' 1. Tet Co... Proving, property and: paying for this ad. 4. Ww Chek ag, between Broadway and Finder pitase ‘return’ to Tribune. 6 = AGENTS iB yea a : Wash. WANTED, | GIRI~. Fer General Housework. waiter and 104 Main St., 0—Cook, +. House, nu for neral rs Ge M., Bah, 4 OR “MED woman’ as housekeeper, for, family of tWo— adult y,and . child, hou} ake Gwould. not obigft ston. ope “oF wo amall’ a: jren—mod, er Girl of woman’ for. .h Steady place. if suited. COMPE swith, fwo. children,’ des ctable party, -prefer: country. ‘Tribune. ‘Ap: oi 305 RANTED= Gouipciem Cask, No wathing x jronmg. Mrs. Hy Phone 622. WANTED—At. once, strong middieaged wo- nian who understands sewing to work in tail- or shop all” or part time. Good. wat Tight party... Addyess 629, care T Re Berndt,” 104: WaNTED—tady Clerk, .one that is experi- enced to take, full’ charge of. store, salary to pete party. Write, 631. TN ‘WANT ED— Competent girl, ok general frouse- work... Highest wakes. . Phone 657. .4.22-tf WANTED. Woman for eal house’ work, ks 423 Third St ply 4 Ave A West,’ or WANTED—Chamber mai Hotel: HOUSES WANTED. WANTEDaTo. buy, or vento: house. with. or without furaitre” in district; Phone 421. DRESSMAK' WANTED—Sewitig, by experiepred.-dresam er, Call 416 Thayer St. or ‘phone aay os 20 WORK WANTED WANTED —Work ‘on farm by man and ite: Kriske: S children. -Writexor see: E. Big ildre! " vate Every. acre’ tllable. root tvoneys “Es $500 cash, tates UN REA SE REAL ESTA’ NOTE by your ad this’ spr For: STALE Ey ‘owner, 160 acre dua stock ranch, 80\ acres.in. cultivates balance timber. “Two living cf sett barn and out buildings. 3 1 2. where there is high pepulation, _ Price; 0 000 aif de ancg on tinie to suit purchaser. inv€stigate. Address mba rite. and *phone_147. THE NEW TAX! LINE. 'B, Morford, 305. Main’ St., ‘us “for service FOR [RENT —200" acres off broken: land, on shares. Phone 557. WANTED, TO_BUY—Chickens. J.-C: anc or <phone_828X. Aw TOR, SALE olaigible wart Pi or_call 8 Rosser St. E NSHES HAULED, PERRO Foes ry stove wood. Anderson, ‘phone $88: 123-2wks PREPARED to haul ashes and sand and irdens. aleo- nice -dry. cord Prompt attention to all orders. Phonesaat $24¢-1wk WANTED—Nursing, cases taken_to my home. Calf 407-8th St. or ‘phone mew Cora Lamb. wk FOR SALE— Fike ‘Shop, -also. cream Sato, Doing . fi is Selling on account ~ of seckricss: We Wilton, N. D. 4 FOR TE. OR. TRADE—Bull tractor # first class ‘ond ae Phohe be $:25-1 CEFA OP THE RCH ISH. plowed. .; ood afd fence sale. Phone 818. R. c ecayts F ensegond band Tia table,” de eevee new. Inquire C. pins rth, Parshall, low St) may) not in refuse’ 8 consider such ‘docmmbentary |. y-| evide: evsti though it was improp Denes a ippea’ ae Mercer cout: Burr ficial tee SOLDIERS Rs SAILORS We.will run your Want- ‘ed-a-Job for éne month E of charge. 7 SUPREME COURT j Y From. Mercer County. Schweigert-Rwald \ Lumber ;. Com- pany, -plaintiff and appelant, vs. Otto. Bauman, defendant and reanondent, , (pe! Abus: . {Where. a. person,.who ‘has ebtvea a discharge in. bankruptcy ed,on a debt which existed at the time for the filing of the petition, the introduction of the ordey of dischargé makeg out, a prima facie defense, the burden being then cast upon the plain- tiff to‘show that, because of the na- ture of the claim, failure to give no- tice, or. other statutory Yeason, ‘the debt..sued on wag by law excepted from. the operation of the discharge 2. A general_objection to a certi- fied copy of a discharge in bankrupt- cy, followed by a specific objection that it has not been shown that a pe- tition “in bankryptcy was filed, does not raise the point that the document isnot. properly or sufficiently auth- entiqgted. Be here. doctimentary evidenc ending to establish a discharge in BPkruptcy has becn' ‘admitted ove figsltion that} considered as all ‘questions: by a conrt;-1He™ determining the, judge. * Plaintiff appeats: ip ‘granting a new trial” .’~ Affirmed. @Opinton of the court by:Christian- son, Ch. J. S..P. Halpérn, of Hebron; N.-D, attorney for appellant. H,. Lt Berry, of Killdeer,.N, D,yat- torney for respondent. From Mercer County ~ Schweigert-Ewald Lumber _. Com- ny, plaintiff and appellant, vs. Otto Bauman, defendant and respondent. (SYLLABUS) |. $ 1. Where a person who Dias receiv- x 123, ae Wath: 5 4-11-1me LITTLE FELLOW! Was A NICE PATCH $955 Washington, April 26.--The dureau of fisheries has x way to'beat-the high coswot living. Its big idea “Why. worry: about. thei high ¢ost‘of beet when the. sea, ix full of whales?” /Only..lately: have men. discoveres) that whale,meat is. a) (leticions :food, much: resembling .beef in texture and appearance and with: a.tlavor of ven- ison.’ . With. great whale rt as on Loe the Atlantic and Pac coasts, the. government bureau of fisheries is planning to introduce the general u of whale meat to the public as\a pra tical substitute for ‘beef, and provide a food source. that has. long beer ig: nored and wasted. Expert cooks in the domestic. science division. of, the department of agriculture, hotel chefs, and home cooks have prepared a great number of whale meat recipes, which they donated, to the government. Fresh whale meat,¢an be had in coa: and is shipped inland in r rs, or sold.in cans, or corned, like beef: Canned whale, meat is very high ih food values, being 30 per cent pure, protein, to. tie; pound, 6 per cent. fat; and 2.-per cent. ash, while porter house steak yields, but 21.9 per cent protein, and 26.4 percent of fat. There arejno bones in. whale meat ond no waste. The humpdack whale-ig the best for eating and six tong, of edible meat can be obtained from.a.single_animal,. It is suited to «stea ups, stews, roasts and curries: _ Here are ‘the tested ‘recipes’ ommended by the government: Stuffed Roast Whale.—Buy a roast of five’ pounds: of ‘fresh whale- meat: Dissolve 1 table-spoonful of! baking soda ‘in 1 quart of hot. water and boil the whale meat in. it for 20. minutes, removing thé Scum wich rise’. Melt 4 tablespoonfuls'of::butter «in, another pot, and brown iiittie. butter 4 onions (sliced), 1-2 cut of rafsins, 71 eupfal) wee- eee eee ed a discharge’in‘ bankruptey is sued ona debt which existed at the time for the filing of the petition, the intro- duction of the order of”! discharge makes out a prima facie defense, the burden being then cast. upon the-plain- \tiff to show that, heeause of the na-} :| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | TOM ISA FOXY LITTLE oysters and 3 eupfals | uncooked rice. Season to taste with salt, salt and pepper..To this aixture add slowly 1 euptul GE the liquor from the whale meat, roll, and tie, roast. in a maderately hot oven, : with small plices of fat, pork andy oition': over phe top., Serve ihot sind. well done.” Whale Stéak- “Cit, whale meat into individual steaks 1-2 inch thick. Dip each steak in salted ‘mile then in fine- ly ted crumbs. Rub each with on- ion juice. Place, in an otled_ pan, sprinkle with olive @il and broil in a very hot oven for 1 minutes. When browned serve immediately, Delmonico’s Whale Patties —Cut whale meat into slices and cook until tender in a little water with salt, pep- per and lemon juice. Drain the liquor from the meat into a deep dish with a few fresh mushrooms cut in pieces and a few sliced fresh tomatoes, and thicken with oat flour. Pour the sauce over the meat, cover all with a pie past nd bake in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. Whale Pot Roast-—-Wash and wipe 3 pounds of whale meat thoroughly with hot. soda water, rud over with salt, dredge with ur, ald:sear on all sidés with hot fat'ii‘afrying pant Place in a pot df ‘casserole with “one onion, sliced, 1 carrot, the fat in which the meat browned, and 1 cupful of wa- ter. Cover and cook for from 2 to 3 hours. When tender thicken the gravy and serve the roast hot. Canned Whale Meat Chowder—Boil 1 can of whale meat in its own liquor, with a little waten added, for 5, min- utes. , Drain, and flake, the,meat, Add to the liquor ,,cupful of;,milk, and thicken with flour, then add 1-2 cup ful grated or chopped onion, 1-2 cup~ ful chopped Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper. Cook all until celery is ‘tender then add the meat, ‘neat, thor- oughly and serve in timbales or cov- er with crumbs and brown. , ture of the claim, failure to-pive no- tice or other statutory reason, the debt sued on was by law. excepted from the operation of the discharge. 2. A general objection to a certi- fied copy of a discharge in bankruptcy, followed by a specific objection that By Allman SALESMAN FLAG THAT You HAD SOME. | THAT THEN Div» PANS From TNS: OFFICE WER| AUD A LUT MORE. SEAS - | WONDER: F THe “Twas Mov REAR AMERICAN, TROOPS’ DID AS Much OVER THERE. AS THEY SAL THEY DiD?- -— BILL, You're. ABSOWTEIN y Ricar Ym PRevD oF You-. GRAB THIS it has not Beenshown that a petition in bankruptey was filed, does not raise the point that the document. is not | properly of sufficiently authenticated. | 3. Where documentary evidence tending to establish a discharge in } bankruptcy has been admitted. over objection’ and. is permitted to remain as evidence in the case; and. the. de- fendant acting on the supposition that such documents will be considered as evidence properly there moves for a directed verdict, thereby consentin; a discharge of the jury and a trial of all questions. by the court, the court may not in determining the action re- fuse to consider such documentary evi- dence, even though it was improperly admitted, Appeal from Mercer county, Burr, special judge. Plaintiff appeals from | an order granting a new trial. Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Christian- son, Ch. J. S. P. Halpern, of Hebron, N. D., attorney for appellant. H. L. Berry of Killdeer, N. D., at- torney for respondent. From Cavalier County First State “Bank of Easby, a.cor- poration, plaintiff and respondent, vs, Hans Bratlie and Karen Bratlie, de- | fendants and appellants, _ (SYLLABUS) In this case the findings of fact, as made by the trial court, are sustained. The conclusions of law and the judg- ment are modified and affirmed, with- out costs, Appeal from the district court of Cavalier county; Hon. W. J. Knee- shaw, judge. Modified and affirmed. G. Grimson, Langdon, and. Chest wil Bismarck, attorneys f Remeiniyret Bartgege Grand ‘Forks, attorneys for respon id From’ cavalier r County. First state bank of Hasby, a \corpor- ation, plaintiff, .and respondent,! ‘ys. Hans. “Bratlie and .Karen »Bratlie, de- fendants and Appellants. Syllabus: In this cage the findings of fact, as made by ‘the trial court, tained. The conclusions of law and the judgment. are modified and af firmed, without costs, Cavalier “county; J, Knee- shaw, judge. Modified and ‘affirmed: Opinion of the court by Robinson, J. Christianson: CJ., dissents. G. Grimson, Langdon, and Chester Marr, Bismarck, attorneys for ap- lants, ‘Hon W. Attorneys. Tor respondent. OBSERVE TRAFFIC RULES : ice’ is Nereby given that the nolice department has been. instructed — tt strictly enforce the traffic. rules in, Blamarek. Speeding, cutting car- ners, driving. on ‘the left- hand side of the street, parking cars at crossii or on the wrong side of the street, and the driving of cars with mufflers cut out is strictly forbidden, and violators willbe arrested and héavily fined. East and west bound cars have the right of way at street intersections. Automobiles are specific- ally prohibited from passing a streetcar while the latter is stopping to, discharge or take’ ow passengers. Owners of cars with leaky oil or gas ‘tanks which result in damage to the pavement when parked on the streets will be held re- sponsible. CHRIS MARTINESON, Chief of Police. Opinion of the court by Robinson, J., Christianson, Ch. J., dissents. | Business Directory SHOE FITTERS Richmond spitney MAIN 2TREET. Radiator Repairing —~and— Battery Repairing CORWIN.MOTOR CO. Bigniarek, ND. * BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY. Distributors of STUDEBAKER ‘and CADILLAC Automobiles, PERRY . UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer ia Charge —— WEBB. BROS. Undertikers — Exibilibers Faneral Diretters ‘Licensed Eusbalser in Charge Dey Phone $0 Night Rhoale 65 Boarders wanted; room and per week. \Two in-a bed is apiece. Board state for the money. prietor, Sam in 104 Main- phone 231, ‘a vo AP ED ee * BISMARCK “Nontrt Daxora” ~ Bring or mail in your filras for Expert Developing FINNEY'S. DRUG STORE Bismarck, N..D. FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT. Webb Block Bismarck, N. D- SMOKER’S FACTORY, PRICE Per 1000 Billy ¢ Big 10¢ Sellers $83.00. Commercial Clubs 83.00 Little Billy’s ... 40,00 North Dak. Star 40.00 Our Hero ¢..... 40.00 Home Industry.. 36.00 N. P. Special 31.00 We Ship Cigars by Parcel-Post (Address) William F. Erlenmeyér Cigar Factory 423 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 243: If you are renin ae new carria, agen it ge o vases A at FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — | Harness —“ Carriages’ — Wi BANNER HOUSE $8 50 Single and double - rooms. is as good a place as im the Owner and. AT BARGAIN PiCES Alpes COLEMAN’S : Orbis ee : wg. diac are® sds* Appeal from the district court, of - 1 ; Meintyro, & Turtness, Grand Forks, ° 2 Lear