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MONDAY, MAY 12,1919, f BRS “ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB — PAGE 7. installed ready for use in the Fire (Hall at Bish k, N. D5 atthe price specified ip the, bid... . je) ss The City Commission + reserves the right fo. reject any all bids, CL, BURTON, City Auditor. ny 12-20 LINDLEY PATTEN WILL RETURN TO BUSINESS WORLD FRE AND HIS -FRIEN DS You ry AN ELL “MOTHER. WHAT YOU DID ~~. G'WAN,.Row ! TELL MOTHER: THAT You BROKE HER NICE-VASE'! 1 GUESS NOT = T AINT AO TATTLETALE ’ PIN WENT: AN BROKE » “MANES NCE VASE Novel @er it! “AUST WAIT: TILE MAW ABES IT Former Bisparek Man Resigns | Federal Pusé, to Enter Devils Lake Realty Firm Fargo, N. D., May. 12—Lindley. H. {Patten bas resigned his position as federal state director of the United States employment service, and will leave Fargo this evening for Devils Lake to take charge of the general {management of Northern States In- surance company of the J.B. Streeter, Jr, Corpy with offices.at Devils Lake and Minot. He will also assist Mr. q Streeter in the real estate business of the firm, j W. L. Van Horn, state ditector of 5 the Boys” Working reserve’ of the Unit- ed. States department of Jabor,: will succeed. My. Patten as federal direc- tor until June 30, when the office, will be automatically -discontinued unless congress makes q maintenance. appto- priation. Mr. Patten, it was announced |this afternoon, will retain. his title of a Istate director of the public service. f ery, Phone 847K, Bismarck N. 8. “aT Y wk FOR \ SALE—Good baby. buggy..ich also a vacutim cleaner, Call -at 611 St., or phone, 698R. aM “MARKETS ms MORE MIDDLE ‘WEST MEN HOME The Employment Bureau ) ant Ad Columns | ‘Uawen Tension Sacrific Sacrifices Wheels and Damages Car—Make inspection Before Starting. — + jeneew 2 Classified Advertising Rates. We éed-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. SOLDIERS & SAILORS } Chicago, May 12.—Hags<et@ecolpts, 85,000; top, $21. Bulk, $2075. to Helyyweight, $2 Medium weigh Light weight, to $21:90, Light light, $1§ to $20.50, Hevy packing sows, ‘smooth, $19: ¢ “When you bring your“automobilé to ‘a sharp halt before the uprplsed hand j of the pollceman at the ‘street Inter-; section, have you noticed at times how the, rear wheels of the automobile sthead of you,act? Have you noticed obe-buzz round while the other locks? That peculiarity is the penalty of faulty brake adjustment. The locked tire is calléd upon‘to resist the pres- sure of autdmobile and pavement alone, the conséquence very often be- ‘Ing. a badly. gouged tread, Before'a man: sets out in his auto- ‘mobilehe: should give’ a. thought “to 1.00. 0 to $21.05, 20.70 to $21. will run your Want- 44 slow, athens stea WANTED TO RENT. fice. available, Ndilress\'642, care ~Tribi and dry. If one brake is looser than the LOST AND FOUND «~ other, not taking hold simultaneously, Boston, Mass., May 12.—The battle-| ship Georgia arrived today from Brest with 1,428 officers and men of the ex- peditionary forces and 16 naval men. The troops were members of the 121st field. artillery regiment, and _ hailed from the middle west. \ FOSTER C COUNTY TO HELP BUILD MISSOURI SPAN} (Continued from Fage One.) | The equally imp nt work of main- tenance of roads after construction is being taken up by the highv mission, and it is hoped that reserve. Mr. Patten >was appointed: federal state director of the United States em- ployment service on April 17, 1918. He has made a proud record for him- self and‘the office in the matter; of furnishing labor to take care of “the crops last season, and the number of men which he sent from the state to take positions in the war industries, My. Patten came to Fargo from the state land department at Bismarck, and. prior.to that time was connected with the railway mail service. He has devoted most of his life to state and government work. this brakes. He should see tht both] Mads Moen expended and there ar) meine “Want Ads bring results ibrakes grasp with equal effectiveness) jn about. thi counties of the state — Please write, stating cation Sed medtin, (ae to| and that the brake linings are dein] at the present time. | _CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic LOST—Pair ‘high, top .white~ not only is the locked tire damaged, | Phone 327 Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted, shoes alcen Ly Gnlblae ftom | a great piece gouged out of the tread, y new system bye eat cE, ON by 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. First insertion, 85 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. inegetion, must be in this. office before 10 a. m..of day of ‘publication, tel. 5-8-1. | but the safety of the motorist himseif LOST—Brown kid glove, return to Hoskins, is jeopardized. Properly adjusted brakes give him perfect control over his motor and ond to his touch, Finder please 5-9-3t, SALES. WANTED—Salesmen You can see tires with a section the size ofa man’s hand ‘gouged out I pallies BIDS WANTED F HEATER AUTO FOR SALE Buick Car good as new. HELP_WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE [of the tread when uneven brake ten-|\\ May 36. 191. for $575. MAN WANTED at the Bismarck Datry.| Wa sin] for general, housework, ‘sion caused. one wheel to! lock and} water heater. The same to be pe OSs ¢ Calsa7ENinth :8t. 551023 uf MS eee Rune “Newrling. wet 10 to $13.50. | ‘slide while the other rolled. Let the|» Ruud, or Humphrey Automatic oJ - J. H. HOLIHAN WaNTE ED—A soda dispenser. Wri WANTED—A_ young girl on farm jennepin pee taumeay Liwes,” $19.75 ‘to wheels keep turning, but under the|four gallon. per minute capacity ad Tribune. take care of baby. BRARBMEN,— $160. $200 monthly, experience unnecessary; write, ‘ p. Railway. Association, write care 637, ‘Tribune, 5-12-1 WANTED—We need additional , paior ace dery; positions’ open. for both ‘boys ard ls. “This is a,good chance, to’ ueatn’a trade and get pay whilevlearnings Call: dt ‘Tribune Oftice: 5110-3 HEN OR- WOMEN: WANTED, salaty $24, full time, 50c an hour) épare time;-'selling guaranteed hosiery ‘to wearer: Experience unnecessary; Gharagiees, town, “Pa. ANTE cae hipping Deparime a good SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—By honorably, dis- charged sailor; have had five years’ ex. rience in office work, accounting and *Peokteeping x Would” preter, position, at fording a vancement in teal estate office. < "Write 640, cafe Tribune. 1mo SITUATION WANTED®-By_seturned sold: WANTED ~ AT "ONC swith: baby. and housework. We NTED—Five bright, capable ladies t6 travel, Semonalrate and ‘sell. deaters. 9$25,00"to -$50,00 per * paid, wh ‘a 5.» GOOG Co.) eDpt,; 71, Toman, Nel WANTE irl” clerk. by, « the. “we eon at Faunce's store, Fourth 8t. 5-10-iw Wantap— ‘competent girl for genera Houxework fn. fatn itl for general Hasew work. Phone Cal} at 205 West rer 5-20-3t amber maid at lon ech ‘WAN’ a Dee x Gee. WORK, WANTED: by, the day: fall Gols ‘slacking pressure of the brake, and {your car will be brought*to a stand- still more quickly, with greater safety and without detkiment to tires, WORK WANTED | ae ae Hoe Ver Tout. St. Paul, ane aa dwk base epee $2085 “MISCELLANEOUS Cattle Receipts, 2,200 ; killers ewak, na Bho, 147, Tr ts for service | 150*to" 25e low ‘THE NEW. ‘TAXILINE. Steers, $6.0 § “M. B, “Morford, 305 Main St., ae 38. Main, St W WANT, TO. BUY SWEET MIUK—Get in toto een tse ToT Produce Co. ;- Bismarck, FOR SALE Viptrola: nearly new Cal 311 Fourth St., or phone.627R. 50, Cows and:heifers, $5 to, i i Rae Df ¥ Projecting Fender Bolts or Insufficient o |) Clearance Will Cause Damage to Casings. - Be cgreful that a sharp turn of the ftront wheels does not bring the tire in ‘1D AND. Roe eight dollars Ey aptivesy Northern Ta Oo N.D._b-12-1W} otters, “$13. ta” Ewes, $5 to $1: FOR “SALE—Serving table, dark oak tact with a spring, fender or bump- ie WANTEBSA -An experienced -aienogagher. Address P, O, Box 645, Bismar 4 ro oregaed writing table, oak’ cupboard, white --.Perfection oil’ stove, laundry stove. Ist'st_nrAfelephone 469° As the wheel turns this projection unchanged ‘ avill quickly cuf through the tread of Cal Barley $1.0 to $112, WANTED—Housenaid in family of three. Call mornings ot phohe ‘room. 309, Hotel Moke sisie. “$88, pe month, 5-10:2t Wa ITED—Good. respectable house keeper dower with two Ears on. iapec tt wages. ; Write 638 Tribune. WANTED —Gith for. general “gen ue ana a jone 75 ply 4 Ate. A West, or ’p! 418-tf FOR SALE CHEAP—Earn 16x24 ft ered’ -with Knott's ore “Guach rani a ore electric stove with; oven nee oe él STRAYED AWaY APRIL 22—One roan mare wit roached maui as ized iron, Call at rghop or phone 312K. owner, 5-12-1W recash register, one gas Rye, No, 2, $1.65 1-4 to $1. the. tire. When the car is heavil; Bran, per ton, $39, 3 loaded there is danger that in passing ‘over rough roads the tires will be bumped, or gouged by projections on tthe fenders. ! Bent or broken fenders may algo be in a position where they will gouge the, 6412-1w 3 Weight, 12985 R. S. ENGE, ‘GIVE TIRES GOOD ATTENTION’ i ‘Bring or ring or mail i in in your filmes for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORB Bismarck, N. D. MAIN “OTRE Radiator Repairing one that affords advancement. Not FOR SA ENT. ik Pl tify ’S. ean gtraig of ‘hard work, Experienced in of FOF SALE OB ie 9 bs ; iaereon Bistvarck lena Bier prone D. C. PH. G tires, Inspect beneath the fender and! FREDERICK, W. KEITH 5 —and | AND. FL u _-D. C. PH. C. d ! FOR RENT—. ht “modern he ~ jake sure that there are no projec. s y ee fon Tt ety Os Oe aa te en geal FOR SALE=One second, hand billiard table, Chiropractor fens which could atrike upon the tire.|| ARCHITECT Battery Repairing advancement, by returned soldier. -Ad- $08 Seventh. St S-iR-tt| good a8 new. “Tnqutte C. A, Barth, ‘Parshall Consultation ry iid: Bolta; rabhea' eaibothen A dress 626, care Tribune. 4-1f-1m | FOR ENT—b-room modern house, bath = 4-16-19 0 ou may find bolts.ru am Webb Block Bismarck, N. D. ; M 0, marck Home Builders Co. Phone 0,5 ASHES HAULED AND GARDENS PLOW. Free. the tire CORWIN MOTOR CO. POSITIONS WANTED FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern, dy Tae Tae | et Herman’ Ode, 470-X, ae Suite 9-11, : If a change Is made to dversize tires fi WANTED—Position as housékeeper by| quire 211 Rosser or phope 260. ASHES HAULED, ma ‘dens plowed, good uite 9-11, he sure thit there will be sufficient = Bismarck, N. D. middle aged, experienced, Address. Box 512-kw] di stove - wood. S, M. A ae n, Lucas Block 246, Golden’ Valley, N.D. 529-St FOR, RENT—Two houses. Phone 404K Tor phone 588-1. had Ph 260 clearance between tire and fender SMOKER’S F 'ACTORY —— POSITION WANTED-Young — man veri 8-tf | F big bargain one 6 Toop soda one, when the car is loaded to capacity. "enced and competent, desires: position stenograbhien, also has good knowleige, of FOR "SALE—A broom bungalow, ntws i lot, well located; 2 blocks from’ high, schoo dress T, F. Green, care Campbell Comm. fountain, marble top, ertished ‘fruit jars, Li only_been used 3 © syrup pumps, 3 Bismarck, N. D. 'rhis is, however, Been pe most car manufacturers, J PRICE” BUICK and CADILLAC bookkeeping. Box 466. 8-tf. 3 blocks from north ward, hot ahd cold months. Inquire at Fifth Street Seaton: | Per Per Per : ie y ; BOOMER Ron REN | ce, es Re Un Hp Wd fr Pe Se ga OAKLAND RENT—One I front room in ; , onders for Re ee Paria RO pokes | goofs to be sold on cay terms witt small DOINGS. OF THE DUFFS The Union ye: Sellers ...-..+ $82.00 $830 $4.15 A M ‘Also wto unfurnished ‘rooms suitable] Payment down, and ee ba, monthly Ns e — TN PToTe | BEG ; j : Commercial Clits “83.00 "830 415 | Valve in Head Motors ‘ for light housekeeping, $6. Phone 7141. | panty Nene ser Phi: properdy, cannot | A NO, SHE'S JUS, DOWE FINE HS “"")., OW, PANSY, WILL You Little Billy’s .... 40.00 4.00. 2.00 OTOR CO. f a be duplicated today for less. than $4500.00 SHE'1S TAKING HoLD OF THE a E AND Give US A North Dak. Star. 40.00 4.00 2.00 CORWIN M FOR RENT-Rooms over ‘Knowles’ jewelry| und will take considerable less. Ready for | SAY, HELEN, NOW THAT | HOVSE CLEANING IN GREAT: This “Hite COM . 0 store. Apply to F. ¥. Knowles. 4f| “occupancy atonce. If interceted write in Y THE WAY WISH HE MUST BE LIFT WITH THE PIAN: Our Hero ..... +, 40.00 4.00 2.01 Bismarck, N. D. OR RENT—Furnished room. Gir om caré 619, Tribune, 4-11-48 | PANSY HAS JOINED THE | STYLE BY THE Ss) aH Home Industry... 36.00. 3.60 E20 Fourth St.,; or phone’ 628Ly 5-9-3t room jirietiy modern Bung: | UMion, How! Is HERWORK? You’ MovE ————|] FILLED. N.P. Special... 31.00 3.10 FOR REN!—Three nicely furnished rooms| alow. in Riverview a aie af i THE PIANO. We Ship Ci by Parcel Po for light housekeeping; in strictly modern) bought at once, {HAS SHE DISPLAYED ANY | cop me. e ip igars jy Fareel Fos! house. Phone _441-X eit E38 0-3t | _ Burton, IMOIFFERENCE? (Address) FOR RENT—Furnighed rooms. Call 320 4th yhone 621-L. 5:10-1w “ LANDS ue ie fk SALE By ‘owner, 160. acre dairy and William F, Erlenmeyer BISMARCK MOTOR ES AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES stock ranch, x aeres in cultivation, balance ‘Cigar Factory = in timber. ‘Two living creeks use, ‘ er FOR SALE—1018 model Ford roadster barn and out building § 1:2 miles to lone, 423 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. COMPANY, Samood conditlen Wes Gareee oe atc racg [where there Hs hight schooland. about 600 Phone 243 marek, a Ta aa pepulation. Price, $10,000; half down, bal. motorcycle, ti te it te 7 ae emis car, one Beane tat jor 185, Tone, Wash. Distributors of fo -cylinder Cadillac. Bis Kk. hf IR SALE AT A BARGAIN—160 acres ator Works, + 6-10-1w "in Burleigh county, two miles from. \ 8 EBAKER 5 ns | Driscoll; clear, 1918taxes paid, Ad- and oa BIGGEST BARGAIN NO. 5 160 acres north-of McKenzie. We own this. ourselves—40 acres in crop—can break practically. every acre—some surface st but, splendid soil. Can sell tl Kis ri 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, FOR SABE—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 jn- Co., South St. Paul, Minn. BAS tw FOR RENT—Eighty acres of plow lahd adjoining the capitol grounds. © About. thirty acres were In corn and, potatoes las D. L. Boynton, Room, 14, Tribune "building. . 5-12-1W ROR J. H. HOLIHAN ' BIG BARGAIN ‘rooms, Jarge barn, city water, elec- tric lights, trees, 11 lots,'5 facing on Seventh street, and 6 facing on Eighth street, paralle g the boulevard. This very desirable piece of ;prop- erty is within a stone's throw. of the handsome $200,000.00 building that is to be erected by the State of North Dakota. These lots alone are worth $2500.00 and I would be justified in asking $8,000.00, for this very; desi able ‘piece of property, but.as I am hard up and need the cash I will sell this piece-of property for $4400.00; /| PANSY, WHAT. FLU PULL WHILE As De RULES STRENGTH FINE BUGGIES If you thinking of buying & new carriage or wagon it will pay you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages —\ Wagons MEN’S FURNISHIN Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth. Street Also Junk bought in handful and carload lot, Automobiles PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 500.00, subject to a $2000. - R § moras a id almost any ead. Beery Mord Nov PusH, PANSY SNS- IN DE peas ' if imost \ . f H, PF Be can Pe ene mnie I am offering for sale a house of 7 UNION DARE AM ER Licensed Embalmer in Charge ———— WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers™ - d to A RT ee with eeaey $600 cash; balance on 6 years time at Dir ‘Sav car line extending up 10th St. 6: pereent interest. : re ee hse ecters ‘ —— prop- A ; F, YOUNG REAL ESTATE aha I look cas tele small Bismarck _ Licens-d Embalmer in Charge i pe Geiee . Furniture Company hy Pee mm 15- Z A hone 220 Main Street Ft |] Furniture Upholstery Repalred, Re- Night Phone 65 eae ‘| ) finished and Packed. ‘ : \ J. H. HOLIHAN ‘

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