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a ng Sal ov ewe 1 Classified Advertising Rates. Tea PSN aman ; Chaulleurs) Mechanics ! 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 additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be in this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE ! HELP WANTED—FEMALE MEN WANTED at Russell-Miller Milling C Mandan, N. D. MEN OR WOMEN WANTED, salary $24, full time, 50c an hour spare’ time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. unnecessary, Guaranteed Mills, town, Pa 2 FIRST CLASS CHEF wanted. Good wages. Write 639 ‘Tribune. 56 at GOVERNMENT needs-4000 clerks for cen- sus. $100 month. ‘aminations soon. Age requirements, 18 or over. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry, (for- mer civil service examiner), 137 Con- tinental Bldg., ‘Washington. 5-9-2t WANTED—Good first class mechanic to do auto sepaiting: in a garage, Call‘or write Hegge and Ouegeard,. Elgin, N. Dake 571k SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION. WANTED—Ry- honorably, dis- charged sailor; have had, five years’ ex- perience’. in. office work, accoutting and ookkeeping. Would. prefer position af- fording. advancement in ‘real. estate office. Write 640, care Tribune, 6 7 1.mo SITUATION. WANTED—By returned sold- ier, one that affords advancement. Not afraid of hard work. Experienced in of- fice work, also a fine knowledge of. sales- _manship. Write 632 Tribune 4-25-1ma WANTED—A situation with chance for advancement, by returned soldier. Ad- dress 626, care Tribune. 4-17-1m POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper middle aged, experienced, Address 246, Golden Valley, N. D. POSITION. WANTED-Young man__ experi: enced and competent, desires position as stenographer, also has good knowledge of bookkeeping. Box _466, 3-28-tf, ‘WORK WANTED WORK WANTED by ‘the day. {0c per hour. Call 601L. 56_Iwk by Box 5-9-3 LANDS FOR SALE—By owner, 160 acre dairy and stock ranch, 80 acres in cultivation, balance in timber. “Two living creeks. Good house, barn and out buildings. 3 1-2 miles to Tone, where there is high school and about 606 i $10,000; half. down, bal- Write and Wash. -11-1mo population. Price, ance on time to suit purchaser. investigate. Address Box 123, Tone; SALESMAN AUTOMOBILE TIRE SALESMEN want- ed. 5000 mile guaranteed tire. Commis- sion basis; will make wonderful sidv line. Willis Tire /& Rubber Co., 11¢8 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, W BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED — Girl for general housework; highest wages. \L. H: Careful. 5-2-1wk: WAN 'D—An experienced steno; Address P, O. Box 545, Bismarck WANTED—House maid in family of_ three. Inquire Room 309 Mcke . 5-7-lwk WANTED—We need experienced help in our kitchen, or will give beginners a chance. Good place to work and: best pay. Call at Voman’s Cafe & Bakery, Bismarck. WANTED—Good respectable house keeper by widower with two children on farm. Good wages. Write 638 Tribune, 561 wk VANTED—Girl_ for general housework. Ap- ply.4 Ave. A West, or ‘phone 72. 4-18-tf WANTED-—Girl for general house- work. No.» cooking, “620 6th St. 5 8 38t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Brand new P) SOLDIERS & SAILORS J) We will run your Want- sd-a-{ob for one month | of charge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Or- lando H. Beal, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned A, E, Beal, Administrator of the Estate of Orlando H. Beal, late of the City of Bismarck, in the"County of Burleigh: and State of North Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and | all persons ‘having claims against said deceased, to) exhibit them, with the necessary youchers, within six months after the first publication of this nu- tice, to said administrator at the office leigh, County..and that. the said F. H. of F. H. Register in the Webb Block in the city of Bismarck in said Bur- Register -has been ‘duly appointed by said administrator as his agent in the State of North Dakotwupon whom any legal process may be served upon said administrator in the State of North Dakota. Dated April 18th, 1919. + ALR. BEAL, Administrator of Said Estate. (418-25; 5—2-9) SALE OF LA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under “authority ‘of ‘an ‘Order of Sale Granted by the Honorable I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court of the County of Rurleigh, in the State of North Dakcta, dated the 19th day of March, A. D., 1919, the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of Robert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R. H, Treacy, late of the City of Bis- marck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota,.Deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bid- der, for cash, subject to confirmation by the Judge of said County Court, the following described lands, to-wit: The undivided one-half of the east Seven _ Passenger Oldsmobile Eight, Model 45-A, with ex- traequipment. $1600 cash takes it. Phone 888. L. H. Langley. - 5-6-lwk. FOR SALE CHEAP—Saxon roadster, not used much. Phone 768K. 5 8 38t $3.00 per month. FOR RENT—Garage, Inquire at 523 Ninth St., or phone 306. 5-9-2t FOR SALE—S-passenger, __ six cylinder ChaJmers in penfect condition, ‘cash or equity in city or farm property, Katl -A; Loven, 209 Seventh street. 5 6 St MISCELLANEOUS *phone_ 147. THE NEW TAXI-LINE, M. B. Morford, ;306 Main ‘St, ~~ Try. us for service FOR]SALE—Victrola, nearly ney. Call 811 Fourth St., or phone 627R. ~ 3-10-1w FOR SALE—A real live proposition, Only meat market in good live town. .Soft drinks, fruit and@.cream station in con- nection. Building lot, ice house with ice; delivery car, fixtures, stock on hand, smoked meats, soft. drinks and fruit, doing good business now. Party lost his wife and able to retire. A snap at five thousand dollars.cash, no trade, Write J. H. Reamer, Bismarck, ——$—— FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR KtEN1—Four room house close in, $10 a month, Some furniture. Call 294. 5.7 at FOR SALE OR Strictly modern house, 7 rooms, hot water heat. fang ter and barn, 6. rooms : ‘Geo. Gussner. R_ENT—Modern duplex: er or phone 360X. FOR , modern, seven.room house on | wk ) Ro: WANTED—A high tension magneto, Boseh D, U. 4 preferred. 80 acres Michi- gan clear to exchange for N. D. or Montana land, Bex 211, Mott, N. D. 5-9-2t WILL the party who exchanged tan_ rain coat by mistake at Holman’s bakery Satur- day noon. please notify James S. Hi ny flat_1, Pearson_apt_or_phone 6 FOR SALE—7A pound capacity ice box family use. | Call 15. Thayer or phone 672K. 5-3-1w FOR SALE—Good - houschold furniture and good Singer sewing machine, cheap. — Call 16 Sixth street or_phone 468X. 5-5-1 iS BEANS F Great Northern vi quire 304 Main street. P. Phoue 56 5 FOR SAT_E—Shoe Shop, also cream station: Doing fine business .’ Selling on account of. sickness. Write or see Dan Weaver, Wilton, N.D. 4-25-9wk STRAYED AWAY APRIL 22—One roan maré wit.roached mane; weight, 1100; one black pony. Please’ notify 'S. ML y, 10¢ per pou ind, In- 0. box 308. Ww and garage; oak woodwork, sleeping porch, hardwood floors, gas range, gas tank heater and gas laundry stove. 715 Ninth: street. Phone 853K. N B-5-lw FOR RENT—A five room house, also an eight oom house, all strictly. modern. Call 803 Beventh St. G-2-tf FOR RENT—Two houses. Phone 404K or 794. i 2 lakett FOR SALE—A 5-room bungalow, new; °50-ft. lot, well located; 2° blocks from high school; 8° blocks from north ward, hot and cold water connections in basement: screened in porch; storm doors, storm sash and screens all complete, all painted’ up “including the roof; to be.sold on: casy terms .with sm: payment down and balance on montlily’ pay- ments... Here is.a chance.to. make. your rent fay for your home. fe duplicated today for less than $451 and will take considerable less. - Ready; occupancy at once. If interested wri cate 619, Tribune, FOR SALE—Six. room etrictly modern. bung: alow in Riverview addition. S See vf LOST: bought at once, If interested Burton. eMieiot ES | * 5 “| LOST—Brown kid glove. BIGGEST BARGAIN NO. 5° 160 ‘acres north of McKenzie. We own this ourselves—40 acres in crop—can break practically every acre—some surface’ stone, but splendid. soil... Can sell this for $3500.00, subject to a $2000.00 mortgage due in 7 years—the bal- ance can be paid'us almost any old way to suit the purchaser. FOR SALE—New modern 5- room bungalow’ with water, sewer, hot-air furnace, full ce- mented basement, hard-wood floors, electric fixtures, on 50 foot lot facing east, in east part of the city. Price $3100.00. Terms reasonable, B FOR SALE—Several good mod- ern bungalows in east part of city ranging in price from $2700.00 to $3500.00 to be sold on reasonable terms within the next. thirty days. All good in- vestments which are bound to increase in value with the street car line extending up:10th St. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE Room 15-16 First National-Bank Bldg. a=! onic t This’ property, cance FOR Anderson, Bismarck, N. D., or phone 588L. 58 lwk FO —One second, hand billiard table, ~ xcad-as new. Inquire C. A, Barth, Parshall, N ik _ 416-1mo HAULED AND_GARDENS PLOW: ed, Herman Ode. 478-X. 4-14-1m. FOR SAT. a big bargami one 6 foot soda fountain, top, 6 syrup jumps; 3 crushed ‘fruit jars, and only been used 3 months. Inquire ‘at Fifth Street. Station- ery, Phone 347K, Bismarck N, D. 1571 wk all| ASHES HAULED, gardens plowed, good 5-8-2w =Good baby buggy~ cheap: acuum cleaner. Call’ evenings + r-phone evenings to 5-7 dry “stove.” woud. 8. M.“;Andersons phone 698K. in A |l — ————— LOST AND FOUND —Pair high top _ white “Soros! taken :by, ihixtale; {fom_Sa Mrs. B. C., Robinson, McKer ahoes Cafe. (otel. Finder return to Hoskins. “+ ROOMS "FOR RENT TWO MODERN furnished rooms for: light housekeeping; east” front. Phone 478° Ut jewelry 4-28-t6 FOR RENT—Rooms over Knowles’ store. Apply to F. A. Knowles, FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- i Bismarck Business: college: we 5s Call. 22; 5-9-3t Furnished room. or phone 6281. Burleigh County Play Day June 6. : —_—__ ——oooaS————————————————OOOO J. H. HOLIHAN BIG LAND BARGAIN FOR SALE—160 acres of good land, five miles from station, 40 acres broken, nearly ‘all can’ be broken, land surrounding selling for $25 to $35" ner acre. Price $1900;~ $500 cash. 3 Insurance Written IR SALE—The famous | P’ half of the northwest quarter and the undivided one-half of lots one and two of section eighteen (18) in township one hundred: and forty-three (143) north, of range eighty (80), west of the fifth principal meridian in Mc- Lean county, North Dakota. The sale will be made on or after the 20th day of May, A. D. 1919. All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of Geo. M, Regis- ter in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, or filed with the judge of said County Court, or de- livered to the undersigned personally, at Washburn, North Dakota. AUGUST E. JOHNSON, Administrator of the estate of Robert -H. °Treacy, otherwise known as R. H. Treacy, Deceased. Dated: April24th, A. D..1919. (4—25; 5—2-9-16) NOTICE OF GAGE CLOSURE SALE Default’ having been’ made in the payment’ both of principal and inter- est, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that th.t certain mortgage executed and delivered by Frank M. Tooker and Orrill E. Tooker, his wife, as mort- gagors, to Walter L. Williamson, mortgagee, dated the 15th day of May, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, on the 26th-day of June, 1916, and recorded in Book “131” of Mort- gages on page 578, and which was thereafter by said mortgagee as- signed to Williamson Mortgage Com- any, a corporation, by an instrument in’ writing, which assignment was FORE- -| thereafter and on March 10th, 1919, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and recorded in Book “161” of Misc. Mortgages on page 93, will be foreclosed by a sale of the UNION WILL ASK FOR HIGHER HOLIHAN vests *“Phone 745. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A PLAN "TO ORGANIZE A SERVANTS” UNION Is HOW UNDER. WAY - THE. AND SHORTER HouRS= EVERN premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the city of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh and State 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 mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same“are described as fol- lows: 5 * 4 The north one-half (N%) 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.) tiie) 5 There ‘will be due on such mortgage jat the date ‘of sale the sum of eight hundred eighty-eight (888) dollars 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 jof sale, allowed by law. Williamson Mortgage Company, Assignee of Mortgagec. KVELLO'& ADAMS, ~ “* Attorneys for Assignee, Lisbon, North Dakota. (Apr. 11-18-25; May i2-9-16) NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the matter. of the estate of Ed- ward Rasmussen, deceased, fi Notice.is. hereby given by the under- signed Elise R. Johnson, administra- trixof the estate of Edward ‘Rasmus- sen, late of the Township of Ecklund, in the County. of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to..the creditors of, and all’ persons having claims against ‘said deceased, to ex- hibit thoin, with the necessary vouch- «i hin, four months afier the first tion ofthis notice, to said ad- at the ofiice of F. H. in the Web» Block in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county. Dated “April'17, A’ D. 1919. ELISE R, JOHNSON. Administratrix. First publication on the 18th day of April, A. D, 1919. 4—18 25; 29. PROCEEDINGS CITY COMMISSION, ; 5, 194900 * * The city commission met in regular | session Monday evcuing, ‘uay d, 141d. There were Lertsch, French, Larson, Thompson }and President Lucas. The minutes of the meeting held April 28, 1919, were read and approved. A letter from 1. H. Howell was received stating that C. F. Bleckreid had refused to turn over the records of the office of po- lice magistrate to him and asking that the city commission take some action in the matter. This letter was referred to the city attor! An opinion was iread from the city attorney. This opinion was to the effect that the city police magistrate was elected for a term of two years only. Upon motion of commissioner Bertsch, H. F. O’Hare was appointed city attorney for the ensuing two years. Upon motion of Commissioner Thompson T. R. Atkin- son was appointed city engineer for Dated: isbon, N. D., April 9, 1919. B present Commissioners | stated that teams were driving over his walk and boulevard. These mat- ters were referred to Commissioner of Streets French. The report of the city weigher for the' month of April, 1919, was received. The report showed $119.60 taken in, The report of the chief of police for the month of April 1919, was received and referred to the police commissioner,’ W. E. Jensen asked that a sidewalk “be built in front of his home on’ 9th ‘street, The report of the city assessor showed that $112.00 had been taken in‘ for dog licenses during the month of Ap- ril, 1919. A communication was re- ceived from Dr. F. R. ‘Smyth which contained his. oath of office -and stated that he would not sign a resig- nation as required by the city com- mission. This matter was referred to the city attorney. The following bills were allowed and ordered to be’ paid, funds permitting: ‘ Noitz Lumber Co. Mike Getz .. Jake Empting J. Alsbury .. J. Burden .. J, Cunningham . H: Christopher < J, Katz . R..W.. Sanders French & Welc! J. I, Roop Co. City Fuel Co. .. Bismarek Tribune Co. Dan Slattery .. Harry Clooten J. I. Roop Co. Jim Jensen . Ed Kandall .. Van ‘Horn: Cafe . Carpenter Lumber N. Je Shields’... St. Alexius Hospita’ McConkey».Com, Co. E, A. Brown R..P. Logan . J. 1. Roop Co. |. M.'Dahl .. ; Washburn Coal Co. . Mrs. Christiania Robidou . Sam Nicola . Kupitz Co. City Fuel ‘Co. Conklin’s Insurance Agency ... On motion of commissioner Thomp- | son the board adjourned to meet again May 12, 1919. Attest: C,.L. Burton, ‘City Auditor, SUMMONS AND NOTICE. | State of North Dakota, County of { Burleigh, City of Bismarek, ss: loll, Police Ma Municipal cor- s. The Unknown Owner or Owners of the animal de- scribed in the complaint in this action, Defendants. State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in the City all in the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, > h Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock m., on Monday, the 19th day of M: A, 1D, 1919, to answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, who Claims to recover of you the sum of th even and the ensuing two years, H. K. Craig, project~engineer-for the~state high- way commission appeared before the city commission ‘in -interest of the proposed highway bridge across the ‘Missouri river at this point. The city commission appropriated $2,500.00 to help pay the cost of the preliminary investigation, survey, design and esti- mate of cost of the proposed bridge. The county commissioners of Burleiga county were empowered to represent the city commission in’ awarding ot contract for the preliminary engineer- ing for proposed highway bridge across the Missouri river at Bismarck, N. D. The city auditor was instruct ed to advertise for bids for an auto: matic gas water heater for the city fire hall. A portion of the alley in Block 33, Williams Survey, was va- cated by resolution of the commis- sion. -M. A. Edberg appeared before the commission and-asked that a side- walk be constructed along the south side of his lot at the corner of Ave- nue D and Seventh street. He also complained concerning the grade of his walk in front. of his house and 5 *POVT DIS WAGES GUANA HAB “DEM CARDS Pansy Makes Anplication! V DONT Know much fe “a BUSINESS, BUT | SHO,AM I WANTS ONE OF DEM TickeTs To DE SERVANTS’ | 10-100 ($37.10) dollars, ¢¢ and fees j for the ta ing up and caring of that certain animal from and after the 126th day of February, A, D. 1919, up \lows, to-wit: One bay gelding, weight about 1,000 pounds, marked with white star and white stripe on nose, branded on right shoulder so dimly as to be not dis- tinguishable, The plaintiff claims a lien upon such animal for the above mentiqned jamount by virtue of the possession of ch animal, now in the care of one no, P, Stvohl as poundmaster of the City of Bismarck aforesaid, at the | pound of said City of Bismarck; and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and ‘answer said com- CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Licensed. Doctor of Chiropractic Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. By Allman onion = | howe’ . 1 plaint.as above required the said! plaintif’ will take judgment against | you by default for the above men- tioned sum; that the said animal here- in described will be duly advertised and sold and the proceeds thereof ap- | plied in payment of such amount, to- | gether with aceruing costs and that the balance, if any there be, will be paid into the city trea: y of the said plaintiff! herein, the City of Bismarck. Given under my hand this 6th day of May, A, D, 1919. E. H. HOWELL, Police Magistrate of the City of Bis- marek, Ex Officio Justices of Peace. f May 8-09-10 Suffrage Amendment Safe in Next Congress Washington, M 9.—Information reached’ Washington today that Wil- liam J. Harris, the new senator from Georgia, who is now in Kurope, has told’ President Wilson that he’ would vote forthe equal’ suffrage amend- thent fesolution, which failed at the lust’ Session of the senate by one ‘vote. Formér: Senator’ Hardwick, whom, Mr. Harris. succeeds, voted’ “against the nieasure, - % ‘Buffrage advocates ‘said’ Senator Ha yote was not necessary to. in- sure passage of the resolution as at poll of the new and hold-over mem- bers of the senate showed more than thé two-thirds majority required. His declaration in favor of the mea: r, Was received With satis tioh by members of the amendment. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, Ill, May 9.—Hogs’ 49,000; mostly 35¢ to 50¢ lower. Bulk 20.35 to 20.60. Heavy weights $20.45 to 20.65. Medium weight $20.30 to 20.60. Light weight $20.00 to 20.50. Lt. light $18.75 to 20.25. 2°" Heavy packing ‘sows smooth $19.50 to 20.000. i : Heavy packing rough $19.25 to 10.50. Cattle 3,000; steady to 15 to 25c low- er, Calves 25¢ to 50c lower. Beef steers ‘med. and heavy wt.; 15.95 to 19.50. Medium and good $13.00 to 17.00, Common $1.00 to 13.50. Butcher cattle heifers $7.75 to 4.50. Canners cutters $5.75 to 7.50. Veal calves light and: heavysweights $14. to 15.50. Feeder steers $10.00 to 15.25. Sheep receipts 9,000; slow. Lambs 84 lbs. down, $17.25 to 19.75. 85 Ibs up $17.00 to 1 5 Culls and commons $1 Springs $18.00 to 20. Yearling wethers $17.25 to 17.75. Ewes medium good and choice $12 to 17.25, Culls and commons $6.00 to 12.00. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, St. Paul, Minn., May 9.—Hoge re- ceipts 15,000 ic lower. i Range $20.00 to 20.20. Bulk 20.15. Cattle receipts 7,000; killers slow; opening 25 lower. Steers $6 to 17.00. { Cows and heifers $5.00 to 14.00. Veal calves $6.50 to 13.50; 25¢ high- to 17.00. er. Stockers and feeders $5.50 to 15.00. | Sheep 0; steady to strong. Lambs $7.00 to 18.50. Wethers 13.00 to 14.50. | Ewes steady to strong $5.00 to 14.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Flour unchanged shipment 78,578 barrels, Barley 1.03 to 1.13. ye No. 2 1.51 1-2 to 1.52. Bran $39. AUTO FOR SALE Buick Car good as new. $575. J. H. HOLIHAN ONE OF fi f Lf a PUBLIC A 10 a. m., at our ‘Fifth St. E. M. Kafer, Auctioneer. = Auction Sale ‘Saturday, May 10 Unclaimed household goods, stoves, piancs, etc., to be sold to satisfy lien for storage. Wachter Transfer Co., MRS. LANGER WILL RETURN TOMORROW From New York, Whither Called on Sad Mission Dakota's attorney general, will return tomorrow from her,former home in New York City, whither she was called by’ the’ sudden’ death’ of: her father, J. Cleveland Cady, a‘ disting- uished eastern architect: ‘ J. Cleveland Cady was born at Providence, R: I. He received: iis academic education at Colchester and Plainfield academies, Trinity college, Conn. He received the dégree‘of A. M., in 1880 and -his'L. L. D. in 1905. He was married‘'to’“Emma M. 'Bulkléy ‘of Orange; N.°J:; in’ 1881," and ‘he™ had been engaged in the practice of archi- tecture ‘since 1870, becoming senior momber of the firm of Cady & Greg- His first important building: was that of the Brooklyn Art association, followed by buildings for’ Yale univers- ity, some! fifteentin number’ including Lamson, Fairweather, White, Berkley, and Pearson dormitories, Dwight hall, Chittenden ‘library, law school ‘uild- ing,’ the laboratories, two halls ‘for the sciéntific school, the Yale infirm- ary, and other structures. He also de- signed the Metropolitan opera house, American Museum of Natural History, the later buildings of the Presbyterian hospital, and ‘the New York hospital, Skin. and Cancer *-hospital,. Bellevue Medical schools, and the Hudson Street hospital, all in New York, ‘and buildings for Williams, Trinity and Wesleyan universities and churches, cominerdial buildings and dwellings in various parts of the United States. He was a contributor to:the Outlook, Independent, Homiletic Review, presi- dent of the New York Skin and/Can- cer hospital, governor of the Presby- terian: hospital, vice president of the New York’ City mission, and a mem- ber of the A. I. A. Architectural league. Dance ‘at Armory Tuesday and Saturday. O’Connor’s Orchestra. Tribune Want Ads bring. results. A SURE WAY 1) Ui YOUR SHOE EXPENSE “It has been quite an expense to » my boy in shoes because he is hardon them. But since wearing th soles ave created aterproof and com- aswell as long wearing. ‘They 13 by The Gocdyear Tire & tt Co.,, Akron, Ohio, who also Wingfoot Heels—guarantéed to all other heels. Nlealin Soles, Sato Mail Rex. U. 8, Fats — 7 { warehouse, 209 Lien Claimant.