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eye. ea ooo FREE of charge. Seow e \ “> 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 |" raté 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. a HELP WANTED—MALE ! HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—We need additional help in our | WANED—Girl for gencral housework, Phone Bindery: positions ‘open--for both boys and vall_at 203 West Thayer. girls. This is.a good chance. to uearn a) WANTED—Chamber maid at Van Horn hote Hade and. get pay while learning. Call at A S-1U-tE une tice, 5 ot eri 5 7 zs ed st grapher, MEN—Age 17 to $5; experience unneccssary; An. experienced stenogranne travel, make secret investigations, reports; salaries, exp American Foreign Detec- tive Agency, 6: Loui: 5-10-1 HEN OK WOMEN V full time, 50 an hour spare time, ‘selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Expe _ Wonecessary; Guaranteed Mills, N. town, Ta. S 5-5-2m WANTEL AaNTED Semen in family of three. Call mornings or phone room’ 309, Hotel ‘McKenzie, _$25_per ‘month. 5:10-3t WANTED—Good respectable house keeper by oe widower wath two. children on farm. Good wag 5 61 wk D, salary $24, rite ibune, Address P. 0, Box 645, Blamnateny N:: Dp. a Bek SOLDIERS & SAILORS eo We-willrun your Want- . -¢d-a-Job for one month| months. Inquire at Fifth Street Station. ‘ryy Phone 347K, Bismarck N. D. * 67 1wk ASHES HAULED, gerdens plowed: good dry stove wood. _M. Anderson, phone 588-L, 3 a aW FOR SALE—Good baby buggy cheap; also a vacuum. cleaner. St. or phone 698R. WANTED TO RENT WANTED> Business man, with wife and ba by, desires to rent for the summer apart: “ment or house furnished for, loisekceping: Please \write,. stating location and available. Address 642, care 1 fice. Call at 611 Sirst STE when 510-3 LOST. AND FOU. Tribune of- tana, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against; said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months ‘after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator at his office over Webb Brothers’ store in the city ‘of Bismarck in Burleigh. county, North Dakota. Dated April 19, 1919. GEORGE M. REGISTEER, Administrator with the will ant nexed of the estate of Charles ‘Ar- thur Rapp, deceased. ~. First publication on the 19th day of April, A. D. 1919. 4—19 26; 5—3 10. eran SUMMONS AND NOTICE, State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, City of Bismarck, ss: In Justice Court, before 4. H, How- ell, Police Magistrate, Ex Officio Jus- tice of Peace: City. of Bismarck, a Municipal cor- poration, Plaiiti’, vs. Thé Unkhown Owner or Owners of the animal de- scrived inthe complaint in this actiony Defendants, é State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: i You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in the City Hall in the City of Bismarck, » Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, at the hour of, 10‘o’¢lock a. m., on Monday, ‘the 19th day of May, A. D, 1919, to answer the Complaint of the above i ims to recover, LOST—Pair high /top. white “Sorosis' shoes taken by mistake from_Sanit Cate. Mrs, R. C, Robinson, Mckei fotel, 5-8-lw Brown kid glove, Finder return _to Hoskins. AGENTS le speein and: phote: §is TO $36 W Yi your spa ising ~ work A. ED—Girl_ for general }housework. Ap- ply. 4 Ave. A West, or ‘Mone 72. 4-18-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. No cooking. 620 6th St. GOVERNMENT needs 4000 clerks for cen- | W. gus. $100 mgnth. Examinations soon. Age requirements, 18 or over. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry, (for- mer. civil service examiner), 137 _Con- tinental Bl Washington. 5-9-2 WANTED—onight active young. man for our 8 3t Shipping Department; one capable of ea! AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES Manco. CA ge Pebune Ofhee 5 10ct FOR SALE—Brand advancements C3 See /—Brand new WANTED—Good first class mechanic to do Hicgge and Oacrard, Hsin, X. Bake” | Seven Passenger Oldsmobile: Eight, Model 45-A, with ex- tra equipment. $1600 cash takes it. Phone 888. L. H. Langley. - §-6-lwk. FOR SALE CHEAP—Saxon roadster, not used’ much. Phone 768K. 5 8 3t FOR RENT—Garage,_ $5.00 per month. Inquire at 628 Ninth St, or phone ds, = 9-3t /__ SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—By honorably, dis- charged sailor; have had) five years’ ex- Petignee in office work, accounting and ookkeeping.. Would, prefer position af: fording advancement in real estate office. Write 640, care Tribune. 571 mo SITUATION WANTED—By returried 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 4.25-1mo WANTED—A situation with chance for advancement, by returned soldier. Ad~ dress 626, care Tribune. 4-11-1m 7 ~ POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper by middle aged, experienced. Address Box 246, Golden’ Valley, N. D. 5-9-3 ae POSITION. WANTED-Young man_ experi- passenger, § cylinder enced and comipetent, desires. saition perfect “aondition, cash or as | Chadmers’ is ‘equity in city or farm property. Kz stenographer, also has good knowledge, of |" “Tver, og Seventh street eS WORK WANTED FOR SALE OR RENT— WORK WANTED by the day. 4e per four. HOUSES AND FLATS | ‘ w Ne EERE six k | FOR RENT—Aim eight-room modern < gan be. sented for, or, 2 families. 802, Ist. A 5-10;tf FOR ENT—5-room modern house, bath, | Bis- sparck “Home Builders Phone O. '6-10-t Peet eee rte ert Lacuna ocr ERO ne: O- te 1 OE UN KENI—House and, barn, 5 rooms, on south Tath St. See Geo. Gussner, _5-5-lwk TUN SALL OK KENI—=Modern duplex: LANDS ‘OR SALE—By owner, 160 ‘acte stock ranch, 80 acres in cult ¢ g creeks, Good hous n_and out buildings. 3 1-2 miles to Tone, where there is high school arid about \600 population. Price, $10,000; ' half down, bal ance.on; time toesuit purchaser. Write an investigate, Address Box 123, Ione, Wash, 411-1mo) WANTED—To hear from owner pf good farm for sale. State cash price; full particulars. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 4-11-18-25 May 29-16-23 June_6-13-20-27 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IF YOU have $2000 to $3000 cash capital and would be interested in opening an enti new line of business in your locality w should, nct you $10,000 to $15,000 annually. Mechahical ‘and garage: oak work, sleeping porch, | rdwood floors, gas range, gas Tank Reater and gas laundry: stove. 710. Ninth. street. hone 863K. cB -Brlw FOR RENT—Two houses. Phone 407K ot 704. 3; \ 28tf FOR SALE—A 6-foom bungalow, qew? 60-f fot, well located; % blocks ‘from’ high ‘school; & ‘blocks. from ‘north, ward, ‘hot “and cold water conticctits in bavente u wereened in Porch; storm doors, storm sas and gcree Mn ‘couple, af ted up. including the jouse |i Call i quire 211 Rower or phone. 360X,«_. 6.5:lw PMAN WANTED TO SE 2 | FOR SALE Neg, mat, seven room Rouse | SELLING. EXPER. NO ~ from cradle to. form world; big book; outti to sell Life of th Age, Phillips Publishing Cog Chi lanta. _Aidress_nearest office. e! for the taking up and caring of that -| lows, to-wit: O1 of you,the sum of thir even and 10-100 ($37.10) dollars, costs and fees certain animal from and after the 26th day of February, A, D, 1919, up to and, including the present time, and that stch animal is deseribed as’ fol- nay gelding, weight about 1,000 ponds, marked with white star and white stripe on nose, branded ow right houlder so dimly as to be not dis- tinguishabie, . The plaintiff Gaims a Jien upen such for” the above Ly virtue of the possession of ich, animal, now in the care of one ‘| Geo, P. Strohl as poundmaster of the -| ound of said Gity of F City. of Bismarck afoxgsaid, at the 3 and you are hereby notified ‘that if you fail to appear and answer said com- pigint as abover required — the | said ep of World W mi complete, \League of N: ‘D. ion, Special te n. Outfit fre given. adelphia. SALESMAN AUTOMOBILE TIRE SALESMEN want- ed. 5000 mile guaranteed Commi: sion ‘basis;, will make wonderful si line. Willis Tire & Rubber Co., 11 Hennepin-Ave., Minneapolis, Mir Ss: SME: lary and liberal cot . Co., 1100 Wabash Ave., Chicago. MARVEL for the man, who works is our protected. article; most essential necessit xclusively owned and controlled by u: to. 10 daily sales should be with $3 progt on cach sale{ definite co-0o} eration; large territory assigned to men able to handle crews. Jerome Pres. ~8 South Dearborn |st., Chicas Energety SMEN—New carburetor for Ford cai simple, not a moving: part; installed in + tysminutes; guaranteed:-to-<double. your, mi id st ther without he Ing or priming; 13-day free t Louis-man sold $1400 in 6 months City man. made $1200 in one_ week, U. Carburetor’ Co... 505 W.. Ji i re. of World’s largest. grocers (capiti $1,000,000) wants ambitious an in- this lo- cality. ‘to sell’ direct to consumer nationally ‘ksiown brand of groceries, teas, coffees, spices; valties beat any competition; earn big money; mo: experience. or apital’ “re: ired; complete’ sample outfit and ‘free sell- in~ instructions start :yous long. established, reliable house. White today. “John Sexton. & Co., 852 W. dllinois sty Chicago, IN. Z_5-10-1t PERSONAL and | plied. in yo. Be :|(Bismarck on Thursday: spending the plaintif€ will take judgment against you by default for the above men- tioned stm; that the suid animal here- in described will he duly adver and sold and the proceeds thereof ap- amount, to- id that , Will be y of the said gether with accruing c the , balance, if any the paid into the city tr plaintift herein, the City of Bismarek. | Given wider my hand this’ 6th day of May, A: D, 1919. FE. H. HOWELL, Police, Magistrate of the City of Bis- marck, Ex Officio Justice of Peace. sf May 8-9-10 CITY NEWS: Nestos in City. Judge RA.:Nestos, o prominent at- torney .of Minot; was among the out- of-town tallers in Bismarck yesterdrs. Visited: Capital Citys “pith Mather beddart.of Werner were visitors. in- Bismarck” yesterday and registered at the Van Horn. ere From Mandan. Mesdames T. J. Casper and- Arnold Renden of Mandan, were visitors in day here shopping. To Visit Over Sunday. Miss Meta Goldie ‘of thie Johnson's ready to wear shop, will leave tomor- row for New Salem, to visit at her home over the week-end, returning to Bismarck on Monday morning. * i En Route to Montana. lyears, leave mentioned | ‘@| were recently mustered out of fhe @| France during the past year, and re- teaching at St. Timoth school, Ca- tonville, Md., and her ‘k there will be completed by Miss Delphy Sharp of Moorhead. Bismarck Hospital Notes., Mrs, Ed Hoffman and baby boy left the hospital today for their home at (Mrs. B. L. Carlton and baby girl re- turned to their home at Hebron yes- terday. . Raymond Nadler, 517 Second street, Bismarck, entered the hospital yester- day for treatment. Seeding Progressing Nicely. Robert R. Boyd, well known Bur- leigh county farmer, was in the city yesterdéy from‘his farm south of M nokea, He reports seeding as pro gressing very nicely, and soil condi- tions’ as quite favorable. Mr, Boyd came to North Dakota in 1879, and has been farming in this county for the past 40 years, Leaves for West. Fred Glitshki,, who has been a resi- dent of this city for the past several very soon for the west to make his home. He will bé accom- panied) by his two sons, Wyman and Kermit, the latter Maving just recov- ered fram a several weeks’ illness of influenza and pneumor The res dence on Sixth street vacated by Mr. Glitchski..and his. be il be occu. pied by Mr, and Mrs. Keys, formerly of Minot, who will make» Bismarck their home. Mr. ys is an employe of the Soo railroad. \ Building New Residence. Dr. A. Schutt, dentist, Haggart building, has begun the erection of a fine new residence on Fifth street, this being the twelfth house that he has | built in Bismarck. The new home will be 26x36, two stories. It will contain eight rooms, and will have all the latest conveniences. Mrs. Schutt and the children are at present visiting in Ann Arbor, and they plan to return to the city within a few weeks. It is | expected that their new residence will be completed and. ready for*occupancy some time in August. Surprised the Pastor, The Young People’s society and the members of the congregation of the Trinity Lutheran church surprised the pastor, Rev. John Flint, on Wednes- day evening. An enjoyable program was given in the church parlors and this was followed by games and fe- freshments, There were about 75 in attendance . The members of the church and the Young Reople’s society presented the pastor with a gift in way of a. substantial sum of money’ Rev. Flint is leaving very shortly for | @ month and a halt’s vacation, and will | visit at various points until some time in June, = Return From Overseas. Robert W. Welch and Chester K. Boyd, two popular young men from Boyd township, returned Wednesday eyening from Camp Dodge, where they service. The young men had been in turning arrived at Camp Upton, Long Island, on April 238. While in France they served in the 130th field artil- rely, which was made up largely of ‘Kansas and Missouri men. The boys spend Thursday in Bismarck visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Boyd, leaving last evening for their homes near Menoken. Mr. Welch is a son of Oliver P. Welch, a prominent Burleigh county’ farmer. GENERAL RAID ON Federal Authorities in Twin Cities After Piggers Minneapoljs, Minn., May 10. * Federal authorities are planning 12 or more arrests soon in Minneapolis to stop LIQUOR RUNNERS)’ IT’S ANTI-NOSE TELEPHONE SET This queer looking telephone knows jts master’s voice. Anyhow, it car- ries\.no sound: but the voice that speaks\into it. Result: An aviator in a whirling plane can talk by wireless with the ground and none of the noise of his motor is heard. magnavox and anti-nose transmitter and it’s the invention of three ’Frisco men, E. S. Prindham, P. L. Jensen and O. B, Moorehead. . With it an air- man talked to a crowd in front of the treasury building from a height of 2,000 feet. the Henepin county jait Don C. Smith, a Minneapolis attorney, appgar- ing with Sheriff Fred A, ‘Thompson with the request for Gesell’s extradi- tion, asserted that the accused is one of a band engaged in Minneapolis and Thief, River Falls in supplying Mquor to_bootleggers in concealed packages. Members of the band maintained large quarters both in Minneapolis and lef River Falls, where liquor is re- packed in trunks, suitcases and other camouflaged packages for — shipment into dry zones, Smith charges. He added that report that bootleeging is so extensive in northern Minnesota that many engaged in the anlawful traffic have been forced into — other fields because of keep competition. 1, who lived at 1107 Yale place, TARR of the LADDER relieved in_@ 24 HOURS Each Cap- sule bears the It’s called the | according to the attorney, is accused of the North Dakota’ offense and by federal authorities with violation of the Reed ‘pone dry law prohibiting shipments @f liquor into dry. territory and also with conspiring towviolate that law. + / Tribune W: nt Ads bring results, i CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD} D, C., PH. C, Licensed Doctor of Chirépractic 2 Phone 827 119 Fourth St. Bisinarck, N! D. R. §. ENGE, D.C. PH. C. Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis. Free Suite 9-11, Lucas’ Block , Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D AUTO FOR SALE Buick Car good as new. $575. _J. H. HOLIHAN DAKOTA BUSINESS 27 YEARS OLD SQZeyit te 3 Big bankers, business men and public officials of the North were students at Dakota Business College over a quarter of acentury ago. Thousands of D. B. Ci graduates since, have developed into men and women holding re- sponsible, high-salaried positions. Even better opportunities are open to the D.B.C., atudents of today. YOU PROFIT BY THIS SCHOOL'S REPUTATION FOR SENDING OUT COMPETENT HELP. D. B.C, GRADUATES ARE. ALWAYS IN. DE- MAND. , Letustell you why. Write for full information to F. L, Watkins, Pres, DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE 806 Front Street, Farge, N. D. HERE are two classes ‘of poor — those who didn’t save and those who don’t.” The saying is an old one and it is worth think- ing about. You owe it to yourself and td those for whom you care to keep out of both classés. The First National write at once for particulars. be "sol iquor traffifie wi ; . “ Machine & Tool, Works, 20 E. Jackson-blvd. | fayment down and balance on tionthty may, | YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD. Mrs, SM. Van Eaton was an ar-| camouflaged liquor traffific with boot- Bank will gladly help i Chicago, 111 10: ments." Here is a chance to make your rent! axe, birthplace for truthful, “| rival inthe city: yesterday_on No. 3 | lesers in dry territory in northern Min- It ts Savi ‘ $80 ACRES well iaproved 7250 acres plowed; | pay for. your home. | This property cannot | Yitcing. trial reading. | Mazel Muse, Box |p He ant? ait { the day, in| Nesota and North Dakota, according you. accep' avings rented for three yearg: at 1-2 crop; price duplicated today, for less than. $4600.00 | 1405, Sos Angeles, Calp rom the eusty and’ spen V; 10 | +9 semi-official reports late yesterday : $12000;. mortgage } will “take” $2000 | ‘and will take considerable less. Ready for Bismarck while on her way. to Huar-| to se frais Sakae yesterday B smarck ND. ‘Accounts from $1.00 up- cash and $5500 trade} for equity. G, occupancy at once. If, interested write in. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. —_-tiowtown, Mont, leaving for that point | #t the cap! tol. ee 1 ANZ, SRR eri Ca Lambertson, Wolf Point, Mont. care_§19, Tribune. f 414f] In the’ matter of the estate. of| thst night on Nov 1 : Tha statements Were made after’ a wards, and pays 4% in A 4-26-May_3-10-3t | FOR SALE—Six room atrictly modern bung-| Charles Arthur Rapp, deceased. ‘iw hearing before Governor Burnquist on ‘ terest upon them, com- FOR SALE—A real live wronosition. Qniy | alow in Riverview addition. | A bara Notice is hereby given by the under Saite For: France requivition for Howard Gesell. on a » a i good live t . Soft ought at once. intérestes i rz Cr? ‘ | So: : _ i ear and Scream ‘Seation in cons Burton, 1: signed, George M. Register, the ad- Miss Harriet Hunt, daunghter of Mr. charge of bootlegging in Cavalier The Oldest and pounded quarterly. nection. di ice house with “ministrator with the will ainexed of{and Mrs, W. E. Hunt, Fargo, sails | county, N. D., which wa continued un- hana delve ouee eines ‘aoa a MISCELLANEOUS . the estate of Charles Arthur Rapp, | this.we for France, to da ‘wotk-with | til June 3, pending additional evidence Lar est Bank frult, doing goad ‘bu rty | PHONE Te ew TAXI LINE, Tate of te city of Great Falls in the| the Builth colle ‘unit atdng sthe | and developments in federal charg inthis secticnot. lost_his wife and able to retire. A snaP} ie op ayortord, 80: rag ue county..of Cascade and state of Mon-! French refugees. ; Migs Hunt has been |against the prisoner. Gesell is held in i at five thousand dollars cash, no trade,| M. B. Morford, 805 Main St, 2 the Stat j Write J. H. Reamer, “Bismarck, N,, De] Ss CUT YOUR OWN HAIR ; e State oe hat = — ‘i 4 ‘ "ans; Strictly Uni { _ ARON ape ae ws aa We | co OR Oo esta tieimc: | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Pansy, 1s; Now; Strictly Union! By Allman i $02,000; ‘mortgage $5000; want $1000 cash | postpaid one dollar. J.B. all. Mfrs: : Eb Lambertson,, Wott Point,” Mo a ea ene ae tsG "Tom, | ForsoT To Tere You, | aD To. i May rOR-S 7 : - SHE : i BESTCSNAPAn Montanay 000 acres all-new: | {OR SALE I good lite Asmingter rug. RAISE Paus's eS 7 SHE Mate ly fenced; tillable, 170 acres wint contradieti 7 the-bibler dai “He SE! ‘S Valio! Pas, | wheat, 38 acres rye; crops in fine condition soniradictionscof se ible 104 Brey ‘To @urT AND | HAVE. A LARGE WASHING WELL, PANSY, | : Bractically your own price and terms; owner] Ty yy quotations. from. Scripture; with Tus WEEK JIB) aversrand You forced to wells Ted A aderson ie out comment, Send G0 cents and. get, book: 5 5 Awe NOW A DE SITS SECURED o_o | ct, J, M. Sims, Box 65, Orlando, Fl OW, THATS ALL RIGHT MEMBER oF THE 5 $ ITHEUL| ; ‘ By FORA OMS FOR RENT ies | FOR BREE wyotin, reanie new Sake woe vO. BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN ij sore Appty to Av Knowles “CH oR gate —neaurant fy Tye ew Wee MOST ANTING FOR THE STATE DEPOSITORS © FOR RENT—Furnished room. ion; price $400, only $100 = , Fourth or plone 6281, installiaents. "Box 217, “Kil- Fu a pean oor nlone eke Et ash GUARANTY FUND for light housekeeping; "in strictly modern} FOR SALE—Serving table, dark oak small | : ' house, Phone _441-X 5.10-3t |" writing table, oak’ cupboard, white ENT—Furnished rooms. Call Perfection oil stove, laundry stove, Call by 1-L. -lst_st or telephone 469-1 at 1 —— | WANTED—A | high tension“ Magneto, cl . U4 pret acres: ichi- (yen gan clear to exchange for N. r : Montana land, Box 211, Mott, N., D, s | FOR SALEGood, household furniture and \ A Valuable | esson good.-Singet sewing” machine, cheap. b ‘0. 216 Sixth street or phane 468X. 5-5-lw . BIGGEST/BARGAIN NO. 6 SEED, BEANS FOR SALE—The famoy ‘ \ If Great Northern variety, 10e per pound. | Tn- . The child who has learned the knack of self- auire 304. Main street. P. : i 2 ‘ mie 2 een ‘ h of McKenzie. We Plione: 561. * : a denial to further ’saving has obtained one of Life’s 160. acres north of McKen: v VED AWAY APRIL e u own this ourselves—40 acres in [STRAT vouched mane; welgnt,_ 1100: most valuable lessons. ; | crop—can break practically evéty | One black pony. Pleuse’ notify 'S, t shee i : acre—some surface stone, but Anderson, Bismarck, N. D., or phone ise parents often start their children on the , Ander Wise parents n sta splendid soil. Can sell this for 588L. FA 5 8 wk & & 3500.00, subject to a $2000.00 | FOR SALE—One second, hand billiard, table, engae due in 7 years —the bal- | goodias new. “Inquire C. A. Barth, Parshall, ance can be paid us almost any | <cyEs HAULED AND-GARDENS PLOW. old way to suit the purchaser. ES de NER oe Co W ern. 5- | FOR SALE—At a big bargain one 6 ¢ FOR bungalow ae water, caesar marble "top. % aang. 6 fone sede sewer, hot-air furnace, full ce- crushed ‘fruit jars; and only been used 3 mented basement, hard- floors, electric fixtures, on 50 foot lot facing. east, in east part of the city. Price $3100.00. ‘Terms reasonable, 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 cash. next thirty days, All in- . vestments which are bound: to increase in value with the stréet car line extending up 10th St. J. H. HOLIHAN REAL ESTATE BARGAINS \ FOR SALE—160 actes g les from dtation; $1900; land 5 “300, FOR SALE—House of six rooms; -| modern, hot water heat. Price $2700.00. ~ E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE Insurance Writeen ll Room 16-1 6 re Me for Hergains = First Nettemat Bank Bldg. ; > Aes Ta J. WL. HOLIMAN Vm AIN'T UNION surs! approval of parents. Start your children on the s your later years will be free from worry. » BISMARCK BANK 4 Bismarck, N. D. a \ right road by having them start a savings account and encouraging them to save a certain percent of their alldwance or earnings. Our policy with children will mect with the fult ul path and

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