Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. Jain. \ : Classified Advertising Rates.! Sun SS 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 A SOLDIERS & SAILORS ¥ We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. Ne ber acre, You own the lease—no tock! .No driing! Just-profits. Par- Heutars en Realeet suceracit & Erich a Colcor Bs lahoma, City, Oa. ee Bate Jk YOU. FAVE $2,000 to $3.0 $2,000 to $8.00 casn cap- ital’ and would be interested in opening an entirely new line of business in your locality which should net you $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 annually, write at once for ‘particulars, Mechanica} Machine & Tool qyorks, 20 Ey, Jackson Bivd., cHicago. . 7 5-17-1t WANTED TO RENT rate'of two cents a word for edch 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 { FOR SALE OR RENT— WANTED—Two,or three furnihised rooms. Phone 800. b-16-2t vidhed: chonse— or fl ted. | Write Tribune > le 5-14-Tw WANTED—Janitor, at Hoskins. 5-15-40" HOUSES AND FLATS estab SALESMAN : WANTED—One good all around auto me- | FOR RENT—6-room house. Frank Krall, Wak ea a wmitcay Write A. chanic at once, capable of handling any | _tailor. 5-19-3t EsChothier,Windaor, “N-iD. _0-12-1w job on cars; no other need apply. Will | For RENT—Small house close in, also| SALESMEN—Energetic, ‘to visit schools; pay top wages. Halliday Garage M, 21 acres under cultivation, inside city], $100 sdlary and Uberal Aipmimision, R Lyster, Halliday, N, D. 5-16-1w | Jimits. Inquire F. A. Lahr. B-17-3t chen & Co, 11007 Wabash we, WANTED—Manager for gencral store. | FOR RENT—i-roaqm house with bath, . SONS “Must be honest and competent. Prefer- |” close in, $25.00 month: also for sale, | MARVEL, FOR;THE MAN WHO WOKS ence given to returned” soldier that| White enamel Kitchen sinks and a wagon| /s our U. 8. protected article, most es- speaks Germtan, Good salary, Address} and harness, Phong 657. 5-1i-tr| sential uecexsity, exclusivelyadwned and J. K. Doran, Bismarck, N. D.__5-17-1w | ayy ae ——- ntrolied by us, 7 to 15. daily sales HEN OR WOMEN WANTED Salary | TWO HOUSES cwith pars: teee Geo, | Should be your average with $3.00 profit Me ANTED—Salary |" Across the track, rent cheap. See Geo.| on each sale. Definite co-operation. $24 full time, 50c an hour .sparo time, sehing guaranteed hosiery” to weater, Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed |“ oy pieventh St., in the 400 block, re- Mille: Norristown 2F, 5-6-2m| Contiy remodgled. Call French & Welch, Gussner, FOR RENT—We have a six-ro Large territory asigned to salesmen able to handle crews. Jerome La®dt, Pres., 8 South Dearborn St., Chicago, Il. Stare YO FOORING FOR 2 ‘OR RENT—7-room house, partly mod- ING GOOD, AND LOOKING, FOR AD. | ¥OR =roont hause VANCEMENT, as. traveling -salesmen) de-| ¢!Py 1014 Broadway’St., Phong 634-1. partment managers, assistant bookkeepers atid wechanies. Automobile experiénce unii¢cok- sary except mechanics. Replies sill: beheld: in’ strictest confidence. Lahr ‘Motor Sales. Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. 5-14-1W E—srooi partly modern residence, situated, on reasonable terms. Geo. M. 5-l4-lw FOR RENT—An cight room modern house SALESMAN—Expertenced any linc. N strong. proposition of merit te retail trade in North weekly, .advance to Continental Jewelry Ca,, 12: nental Bldg., Cleveland. Ohi -V7-1t SALESMEN—NEW CAKBUKIVi Uae sunt FORD CARS—Simple,* not a moving part, installed in thirty minutes; guar- WANTED—We need additional help in our can be rented for 1 or 2 familics. Call Bindery:, positions open for. both boys and| 803 Seventh St. ay 6-12-tt girls ‘This is a good chance to ucarn a trade and get pay while learning. Tribune Office. WANTED—Mechanic, at Bismarck tor Co, 5 Mo- Call at 5-10-3t S-14-4t FOR ENE open modern house, bath. 01 Phone 0. 5712-1w anteed todouble your iniledge and start in zero’ weather without heating or priming, 15 day FREE trial. Our St. Louis man sold 1100 in 6 months, Salt Lake City. man made $1200 in one week. Write U, & J, Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson “Blvd., Chicago. B-17-1t WANTED—Capable assistant drug clerk. State references in first letter. salary Address Mandan Drug Co., N. D. MEN OR WOMEN WANTED, salary $24, Good. reasonable hours assured. Mandan, 5-13-1w full ‘time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guarant Unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, hosiery to. wearer, Experience a town, Pa. m HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Woman “cook at Banner House, 104 Main or phone 231.8 5-16-lw WANTED—Girl_ at Hoffman Chocolate Shop. 5416-tf WANTED-—Girl to take care of baby and assist with house work. Mrs, KF. A. Knowles, 16-A.Avei West, Phone 169-R. AY ‘wyli-té WANTED—Competént girl for genera} housework; ‘ng washing or troning. “Ap- ply to Mrs, H. Phone 622. WANTED—TWO experienced waitresses; Berndt, 104 Ave A. 5-16-1w and meat; good wages and 8 hours. work; also a.dishwasker, high avages. Van Horn afe. G-14-t WANTED—a woman to come in every af- ternoon and wash pp dishes and clean Home Bakery, 214 up bakery. Apply _$th St., Phone 428. ~ <5-16-Lw WANTED—A. oun girl on farm to help. take care of baby. Write 6 eeibuness 5 WANTED—A good,‘ competent girl or wo- man. for hougework: small, modern house. See Mrs. G. D. Mann, Tribune office, 4-15-tf WANTED—A, competent girl for general houseworks'twa in tamils, | G13 Aves A, or phone 143, “Mrs, B. H. L. Vesperman. s 1 5-10-tf WANTHD—Girl_for genefal housework, Ap- ply 4 Ave A West, or ‘phone 72.0 418tt SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—By honorably, dis- charged sailor; have shad five years’ ex- rience in office work, accounting and keeping. Would prefer position af- fording advancement in real estate office. Write 640, care Tribune. 571 mo SITUATION. WANTED—By returned old- ier, one that. affords advancement. Not afraid of bard work... Experienced in of- fice work, also a fine knowledge of sales- manship, "Write 632 Tribune 4-25-Im10 WANTED—A situation with chance for advancement, by returned soldier. Ad- dress 626 ‘ribune. 4 1m + ROOMS FOR RENT, , FOR-RENT—Room in modern ‘house. “522 2nd St., Phone 2: 5-16-3t FURNISHED ROOMS—For light. house- keeping. Phone 183 or call at Bismarck Business College, 5-16-3t FOR_RENT—One large frent room in modern home, furnished, $10 per month. Also two unfurnished, rooms. suitalie ~ for light housekeeping, $6. Phone 7141. 5-12-1w WANTED—Three. furnished rooms on firat floor; one child 2 years. Phone 88R FOR RENT--Rooms over Kuowles’ jewelry pply. Knowl les. A-28-tf store. Apply to F. A. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES TOURING CAR far sale; run 5 thousand miles; all new tires, cheap, See or call ome J. Ostrander. Phone 263, 51dst FOR SALE—Bulck light four, five pas- senger, in excellent cgndition, at a bar- gain. “Car can be Seen at, Corwin's Garage and ask to see Mr: Cole's. cax, phone 288X, Also wasting machine and sanitary couch. ei 21 6- POSITIONS WANTED POSITION. WANTED-Young man_- ¢xperi: ‘enced and competent, Healres positiga stenographer, also has goo bookkeeping. Box 466. WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by day and hour. “Will also do washing at home. Call 404 S. Ninth St.. or phone. 894K. 5-13-Lw MESSRS, H. F. O'HARE AN. F. E. HEDDEN yill have complete charge of. ov! city business. i At their hands you will be eer: tain of prompt. courteous and ef- ficient service. Our: lists ‘were neyer larger net better. apa we can suit every taste and purse, © We have helped more peo Bismarck and Burleigh county to obtain: homes than any other dealers here. We want to help you. May we? —_—_— F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE First National Bank Bldg. ——PHONES——— Hi. F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Hedden, 0. FOR WENI—Iwo houses. Phone 404K _or 794. A 4-28-t6 MAN WANTED TO SELL GROCRIES SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT FOR SALE—A 6-1 lot, well located; 2 blocks from. roof; to LANDS bungalow, new; 50-ft.. high ‘school; _ 8 blocks from north ward, hot -and cold Mater connections in basement: jscteened in porch; storm doors, storm sash and screens all complete, all painted up including the he soWt onl easy terms with small payment down and balance on, monthly. pay- ‘NECESSARY One of world's largest. grocers (Canitel in: this locality to sell direct to consum- er nationally known brapa of groceries, foods, etc. Big line, easy sales. Values teas, coffees, spices, paints, oils, stock beat an ycompetition. Earn big money. ments, Here is a chance to make ypur rent} No experience or capital required. Com- pay for your home. This property ‘cannot! ‘plete sample dutfit and free selling in- be duplicated today for less than $4500.00] Structions start you. Long established and wl. tae seaserderable eae | ee for: reliable holise., Write today. John Sex- eepatey. ae ase 1gt] to & Co., 352 W. Illinois St. Chicago: GHICAGO_ MANUFACTURER WANTS plan. Geo, M. Register FOR SALW AT A BA) Drigcoll;. clear, dress T. house, medium © gun lor, all har good. well. Come and Phone 588-K, or write 650 Tribune. PERSONAL...” “ YOUR FUTU! = dime, age, birthdate, for truthful Hable,. convincing trial: s. Hause, Box 1408, Los Angeles, Gat AGENTS for. World.” Big book, Peace Treaty. Outfit 30c, ready. first in field for life of the GREATE! MAN OF THE AGE. Phillips’ Publigh- ing Co., Chicago, Atlanta. Ad nearest office. x AGENTS WANTED—Large manufactur- er wants: representatives to sell shirts, underwear, ’:hostery, “dresses, waists, skirts, direct:to home. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New) York City: FOR SALE—160 acres of wild prairies land near railroad, ‘in Burleigh county, on crop i S--lw .GAIN—160 acres in Burleigh county, two miles from} 1918 taxes paid. Ad- F. Green, care Campbell Comm. Co., South St. Paul,/Minn. 5-12-)w k; [FOR SALE—Five acres With @ five-room wood floors,- chicken coon and sands, a er. iH *\VOODROW -WILSON; Lifg and Work from. Cradle to Formeing Peace Terms will contain Be ST dress: 5-17-1t +8-every satsb2t. SALUSMEN—in ‘this -section of Country to cal lon Furniture Department Store Trade, with attractive sideline, consist- ing of a Fernery Special,. small line of Juvenile Furniture and toys—all sold from colored photographs, H. Bur- In’ Migi'Co., 12-16 8. clinton Bt Chi- cago. ss 5-17-1t MISCELLANEOUS eT. : THE NEW TAX! LINE. M. B, Morford,. 306 Main St., $-16-1w. ry us for service i ity acres of w land! FOR SALE—A 29-rodm, hote] in a county seat S adjoint eas Tgounds.."Abeutd town of abent 600 -infabintants; moving pic: Athi “n-corn and potatoes ture and auto livery,.in ‘connection; must sefl te oom. oxy account of ill-health. ‘The properties ate |g, jue: building. 2 sated “on the iain lines’ All’ commuttica- ~ tion addressed 647 care’ Bismarck ‘Tribune ECO Beet ‘ BilA-2w. LE--1 buffet, kitchen cabinet, gas heater, gasoline oven and Morris chair. Phone’837-X, (205 Park Ave. : 5-17-1w IF°YOU WANT TO 8BLL or exchange ‘our property. write John J. Black, N. ak Str. Chippewa Falls, Wis. * 5-17-24-31 GASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH (Brok- en or not.) We pay $2.00 to $35.00 per set, Also actual value for Dianionds, Watches, . ,.Bridgework,. Crowns, Old Gold, Silver arid Platinum. Send at once and receive cash by return mail. Your gods returned if price is unsatisfac- tory. Mazer Bros, A, 2007 S 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 5-13-53 HE) rf ING AND .PICOTING. Ca) Mrs. C. P. Larson, 400 Fourth St. Something tiew; concentrated. / soft fer today. American Products Co., 188 American Bldg.,Cincinnati, O. TALKING MACHINES 360.50 TAKES beautiful $250 size, genu- ine mahog! cabinet grand phonographs; Jot records, “Jewel -needles, etc., free. / Brand new. WU ship.C; 0. D.,on-ap- proval. Big bargain. act quick. House- hold Storage Col: (127))No. Dearborn. Chicago. : Sel7-1t \ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BRANCH OFFICE—is offered _ reliable man by old established manufacturer; earnings unlimited; $10,000. yearly con- AGENTS—BIG SUMMER SELLER— 517-1 i ; $-18-1iv ‘BOARD AND ROOM eight dollars 28_Main St. : a week 521228 ANT TO BUY SWEET MILK—Get in drinks, dust add water; delicious drink| touch with us for prices. Northey in a jiffy, anywhere. Big sellers for] -Broducé Co.; Bismarck, N. D._ 56-1261 home,‘splenics, parties, - socials, etc-| FOR SALE CHEAP—Barn 16x24 it,, covy Guaranteed under pure food laws. Car-| ered wide galvanized’ iron, Call a ry in, pocket. Agents coining money.| Knott's Barber shop or phone 312K. {$6 to $)2 a day. Write for free outfit of-| “Wm. Glitschka, owner. 5el-1w FOR SALE—One cash register, one gas Tange and one electric stove with oven. Phone 891. : + B-12-19 ASHES WAULED, gardens plowed, good dry stove wood. 8. M. ‘Anderson, phone 588-L, 5-8-2w WANTED—It you have a city residence for-sale, let me know what it is, your price and terms, Geo. M. Register 7 _ > { 5-17-1w PLOWING OUTEIT FOR SALE OR EX: CHANGE—One Big Four gas tracto' ‘one efght bottom John Deere plow. Ad- Gress Box 765; Fargo, North Dakota. F-15-2t TRACTORS AND PLOWS FOR SALD—or tis being developed where big’ profits can made. $100 invested in an oil lease here abead of production may make you a fortune. We offer oil leases located_near_extengive development _at —y_——_——— ‘ 4.4, HOLIHAN : AUSE BARGAIN — [plise of seven rooms, FOR BAbE ~ modern. Hot water heat. Lot 50x 150° feet: This property is .worth $4000.00, -but “for quick’ sale will Sell fot $2750, - FOR SALE—Some very desirable cor: ner and inside lots. ~ Nee - Trust Me for Barg: Insurance--Weitten in the Best Companies. J. I. HOLIHAN.. kc Phog¢) Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors ©: Western Sales ig. Phone:35, ‘Bismarck. «| celal School District No.-1 of the servative; within reach of ordinary; big c E - 4 re enough for big man; product in great| exchange, One Hart Part rated 2).60 demand; requires investmeMt of $2,000) Teore engine plow. Address Box 256 to.33.000, 'T. Scherer, 159 N. Clark St.) Bismarck, N. De” mel cl ‘o, Ill. 5217 x = as are se-gbarkburnett— —- | FOR SALE—Wicker baby carriage cheap; Eo he lable. Fe arc a Ree Frere. a new piano lamp, mahogany stand ay dividends amounting to $5,000,000.) with Japanese shade, and @ gasoline 10 invested, Fowler Oil made $1500. Get | Vinge. Phone 460cLe” 5-14-6t ich..+ Write Big sBouthern Co., Fért | — 23 iB 6 a ‘a . Inquire of N. 0. (TEXAS OIL MAP FREE! Bamstad. 5-i6-3t Showing all oiffand gas fields; also coun- | FOR SALE—Tiousehold goods, Including ; two dresser: range almo: dining room set, kitchen new, oil stove with over. rocker, baby bed, etc. Mrs. R..W. Boot— en, 810 Rosser, 5-16-2t WANTED—Couple wants torent one or. two rooms, furnished for housekeeping, -or not, either way. Please state loca- tion, price and when available. Rhone 47. 17-2 847. 5. 2t TO TRADE OR SELL—One fast tractor practically new, 8-16 harsepower. Will trade for g good Ford car. or sell for cash, Apply No. 649 Tribune. | 4-16-1w FOR SALE—Good work team and_ harness. }-. Gall . Marshall - Qil, Phone 103. 5-17-3t NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. Bids are requested for supplying 1,000, tons (more or less) best Lump Lignite Coal delivered as required in thé bins of the several public schools: of of Bismarck, N. D., during years 1918- 1919 and subject to state of .N. D. @ialysis. Bids to be opened. at. regu: lar meéting of Board, Tuesday; June; 10, 1919, high ‘school biflding. “Right reserved to rejéct any or all bids... | By order of Board of Education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk, May 18 1516 7-19-20-81b-2-08 B86 27-28. © over $1,000, 000.00) wants ambitious man ie (2 WOMAN'S RIGHTS? WELL = HERE'S A BRAND NEW ONE “Lady. Cattle Rustler” Is Latest Alleged Product of Wild — and Wooly Sioux Heroine in a dashing melo- * drama entitled “Mollie, Queen of tne Rustlers,’ Mrs. C. B. Black is in the Burleigh county jail await- trial at the next term of the Sioux county district court on a charge of having purloined three cattle from -a neighbor. The legal charge against Mr. Black is that of grand larceny, and she is in jail ‘in default of bond in the sum. of $2,000, Mrs. Black, whose home is at Selfridge, is a domestic sort of womanly body who ‘looks like most anything but a Cattle thief. She has been in. jail here for two weeks, the sheriff's office disclos- ing the fact only today, and she has been a model prisoneress. She has a husband at Selfridge, who is in no way implicated in the alleged crime. An alleged ac? complice, “Leon, Keller, arrested and arraigi the same time The people of our: lund. avere neyer able to deal as comprehensively with the problem of highways development and highways transport as today.’ For noW, as a result of war's challenge and the ‘demands ‘upon all producers for thelr utmost endeavor, we Know where people are in greatest need of addi- tional trausportation facilities. And from experience gained before and ving this war, we haye seen the manner-in. which highways transport- ation can be harnessed most effective: ly to the service of our’ people. “Take the great problem of rural highways transportation,” cites W. 0. Rutherford, vice president of the B. F. Goodrich. Rubber _Co., “and consider a concrete and definite need that pre- sented itself in the state of Utah dur- ing therwar. In the vicinity of Loa, Wayne county, back 75 miles from the railroad, several carloads_of fat hogs weré available for market, but there Was. no means of shipping them to the nearest rail_p ‘The solution was found by improving the‘ highway ‘to carry wotor transport, the hogs .were Moved -rapidly to rail Shipping point and. an additional food supply there- by made available. And the solution of ‘this problem had the “effect of moving the whole buck country, a vast area in itself, up closer to the rafl- roads: and the markets of the world. While the exodus of the hogs symbol- jized the creation of new wealth in Wayne county, the transport service before Magistrate J. A. Wiley at ‘Selfridge, has "been returned to Sioux county, after a brief sojourn in the Burleigh county jail. So far as known Mrs, Black is the only woman ever confined in the local county prison on a charge of cattle rustling. TO .DO TOUR OF ~ BATTLE FRONTS Popylar Bismarck Newspaper Man One of 200 War Jour- nalists In On Fine Trip News fgaeea Bisma that Capt. Frederick Neumeicr, formerly, bat- talion adjutant ifthe Second North aDkota and more recently with the 148th’ machine -gun battalion in France, has been selected as one of the 200 newspaper men in overseas service who are to make a fourteén- days’ tour which will include all bat- tle fronts. The newspaper ‘special will consume about 14 days in visiting Paris, Bordeaux, Brest, St. Nazaire and the former battle front in north- ern France and Germany,and the oc- cupied territory in Germany. “Neu, formerly with the St. Paul) News, spent about a year in Bismarck as capital correspondent, and while here he won many. friends, He was in- strumental in the organization of the Second regiment, with which he left bie won ‘n the’summer of 1917, and 16 won a captaincy by good service broad. He is rated;here a a corking good newspaper man, and a real fel- low. } *. city NEWs q Here Yesterday, ‘ L.'E. Heaton of McKenzie was a visitor in the city yesterday. . ie In From Glencoe. “ Alex Macdonald registered at the Grand ‘Pacific yesterday from Glen- cot. ‘ Home From ‘East. John J. Satterlund of Washburn re- turned at noon today from an east- ern trip. From Underwood. . Dr._and Mrs. Ceci] Stewart of Un- derwood were callers. im the capital city yesterday. -\ Was Bismarck Caller. W. L. Endon of Washburn was in the city yesterday, and was regis- tered at the Grand Phcific. . At, the Van Horn. iMr. and Mrs. H. 0. Sauer of Uinton spent yesterday in Bismarck, registered at the Van Horn. From Wilton. E..S. ‘Thompson of Wilton was‘ a visitor in the-city yesterday and was stopping at the Grand Pacific. From Harmon.” + P. A. Fristad, Mr. and Mrs.’ Odinj ‘ristad and Mrs. William Fristad vf Harmon’spent Friday in Bismarck. Bismarck Visito! Mr. and Mrs.,R. B. Wate of Rainy Butte were visitors in the city yes- terday, and registered at the Van Horn, returning the morning. St. Alexius Hospital. morning for his home at Washburn. ‘Mrs. Arthur Chandler returned to her home at Winfi yesterday from St. Alexius. hospital. Miss Letina Holset has returned to her home at Napoleon. \ pam Visiting In Bismarcks. W. C. Monson of Flasher and Mr. and- Mrs. Reuben Monson of aFrgo are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Imil Kai- ser for, a few days. Mrs. . Charles Kaiser*is also a guest at. the Emil Kaiser home, and t\opped: over here to visit. her son en route from Flasher to her home at Savage, Mont. Bismarck Hospital News. Beatrice Rosen, daughter of M. Ros- en of Mandan, is at the hospital for treatment. Mfs: R. He Bendlict’ is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. John Lueck and daughter of Jamestown are leaving today for their home. | Visitors From: South. Mrs, William Raidy, daughter Eliza- th, jof Louisville, © ky... and Charles M. Rafdy of the U. 8. S. Lea, and Mrs, A. C. Armes’ of Louisville, Ky,, ,arived in Bismarck last evening to spetnd the-summer-with the daugh- ‘ters of Mesdames Ratdy, and ‘Mrs--James F, Pharcey and Mrs, Sewell, respectively, For Mr. and Mrs. Battey ‘ Chief Justice and Mrs. A. M. Chris- tianson will entertain at dinner this eVéning in honor of Mr, and Mrs, R, C.! ‘|tunity tothe great and], Y Peter Wels left the hospital this/ , | nolds of Mandan will sing “I’m Al- *| rainbow dance in the chérus by seven Way able to return frum the shipping point to Loa with the wares of our great industries, thus providing & Jarger market, Hence highways trans- port linked up the farms with the de- sired markets. It also spelled oppor- body of loyal workers in America in that it pre ed for a larger field to be supplied‘ by the indispensable products of their hands. 4 “What took place in Utah has hap- pened in nearly every corner of our Jand. Our coleges and universith and other. forces education in se already. setting up courses of ins' tion which. wil equip men to ocupy Battey, who are visiting in the city from Billings, Mont. . In the City, Mrs. Elise R. Johnson of Wilton is visiting in Bismarck today. From Sterting. Ananias Rissinen of Sterling, well known Burleigh county farmer, was in the city today. Bismarck Visitor. Ralph Turner, a Burleigh county farmer from McKepzie, was a caller in Bismarck today. HOME FROM VACATION State Printer A. G. Jacobson and Mrs. Jacobson have returned from New Lisbon, Wis., whither Mrs, Jac- obson was called by the death of a relative, and where Mr, Jacobson spent a two weeks’ vacation, : Resumes Old Position. - City trade of’ Gamble-Robinson Co. is glad to have “Billy” Murname, who returned a few days ago from France, back on his old job-as city salesman, Mr. Murnane~Zot into the har again with little delay, and he is -prov- ing that more than a year’s service on the firing, line has not reduced his abalty to affix names on ‘the dotted ne. — Vocational Adviser Coming. Mrs. 'T. H. Poole, of the hone serv- ice section, Burleigh county chapter Red Cross,announces that D..E. Wil- lard, ‘vocational adviser fo rthe fed- eral bureau for vocational training, will be in Bismarck on May 22 and ‘23. During his stay in Bismarck Mr. Wil- lard will be glad to meet all disabled soldiers, sailors and marines and dis- cuss with them plans for their voca- tional training. , Birthday Party. Mrs, Nancy Goodenough, 407 Third street, entertained at a birthday party ‘riday afternoon in honor of her little granddaughter, Arline Loehrke. Seven little neighborhood friends were in- vited to spend the hours from 4 to 6, and games formed the entertainment, after which a birthday supper was served, the feature of which was a birthday cake With seven candles. To Visit oid ‘Home. Mrs. J. H, Jensen, wife of the night captain of city police; has made appll- cation for a passport which will per- mit her to visit their former home in Copenhagen: Capt. Jetisen and his wife still possess considerable proper- ty in Denmark which they intend to dispose with a view of investing their all \in America. Mrs. Jensen hopes to leave New York for Copen- hagen about June 9, and will spend four or five months abroad. To Sell |. H, C. Trucks. J. H. Healow and A, P. Fuller, Bis- marck representatives of the P. & O. Plow Co., recently taken ‘over by the ‘International Harvester Co., leave this. evening for the Twin Citiés to attend a staff meeting. They will return to Bismarck ‘next Wednesday and later in the week will leave for Akron, O., where the¥ are’ to spend ten’ days to two weeks in the plant of the Inter- national’s truck departinent. Upon their return they will cover this tory exclusively. for the International truck, Organize Local ‘Chapter. The first division of the Camp Fire Girls of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs: W. A. Carlson yes- terday evening to organize a local chapter of the World Wide — guild. The folloging officers were elected: president, Esther Jacobson; vice pres- ident, Ruth Magnus; secretary and treasurer, Josephine Kositzky. Two committeé were appointed, a social committee with Ruth Magnus as chair- man, and a program committee with Nydia Smith as chairman. After the business session a light luncheon was served. Costume Recital ; The costume recital at, the audi- torium. next. Tuesday. evening prom- tainment ever gvien. Combination’ of classic and popular songs in the pret- tiest costumes to’ be had, Mr. Rey- ways Chasing, Rainbows” with the girls. The Scotch and Irish scene will, it is said, take one back +o Erin and | Glengarry. Archibald McGray will dance the highland fling: in eostuine. | TRAFFIC PROBLEM SOLUTION TO BE FOUND IN TRUCK SERVICE | powerful eres START PENALTY SUITS. New York, May 16—-An income tax and penalty suit against the Commer- cial Cable company was brought. by the government today in the federal court here. important. posts gu’ the frontiers of | this development, "And of lasting con- sequence, they will commence to lay the foundation for the progressive science, of transportation and commun- ication.” SOME LOCAT, SUGGESTIONS GC. A, Willams, local manager of the A Mother's Banpiness Made Perfect B. F, Goodrich Rubber Co., at Fargo, who is ‘well acquainted’ with. condi- | Of Utmost Importance That Sia Zlave tions in this section of the country, Ey Care. adds an important suggestion : “The benefits to our section of the » country following upon the improve. ment of highways and the effective | and-e¢onomiical utilization of them by express ‘and: passenger cars, places us on the threshold df a new era of pros- The. expectant mother's physical cor pata se Sur frst thought, aod alla r should seo to i her perity, And I am convinced that this it that preparal and other state legislatures, as well as| for,baby's coming be complete, our ‘state aud county highway depart- Tew ipo post. splendid -terpedy stD rad iment®and commissions, were never in etd known as Motber's lend. It is id to the muscles of tho abdomen, ge Pied fa,-and at once ponctrates to reli eve strain on nerves, cords Agom t makes the inussles 60 ian that they ex- pand easily when baby arrives: the rs at the time are fewer, and pains led. ct the crisis is naturally avol Mother's Friegd enables the mother to ‘stre and she so fortunate a position with regari to having the support of a large portion of the intelligent and thoughtful tax payers of our state.” “SX great deal of ‘information has now, ben’ made available throdgh the ‘gaa transport cominittee, of the vo her health fears ng ‘ ine council of national defense, pertaining | Temains a vretty mother by bavi vo! to the most: effective utilization on| {gomfort a sutfering Which plore. fea highways. \No man today need vote! giom when puro is unaided, Every Denys or deliberate in“ignorance of basic piace. and ten on 33, thoroughly jh cated. should, and undoubtediybwill do. their ath nd-natural, | ae part in egilecting and disseminating Write. to te ‘Dradfekd Rerulator, facts which will create an inexhausti- pany. Dept. be reel 3 AM pig ble supply of dependable data.” “Thus the people of this state are well justified in depending upon mem- bers of our state legislatures and oth- ers holding. positions of, trust, to geek the true sonrees-of information when in doubt and to know what they're talking about in connection with this great development. And for these reasons the Townsend bill, which aims to ereate a national highway sys and @ federal highway commission, fo direct this grext development. should receive the close and eet ent atten- tion of all the people. Thus will be enacted into law one of the wost and , constructive’ measures that this generation will havg the gp- portunity to deal with.” r tain a boit!s cf Mother's Friend from the Gxag sturo tofsy without foil. ¥ Chiropractor Consultation Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 . Bismarck, N. D. TYPEWRITERS winter ‘scene, the birds and flowers sing of spring and summer, while a full rich harvest is promised in autumn. j Motor to Minot. M. y, Judge C. F . ‘Postevin motored today to Minot, whence Major Han- ley will proceed to Velva, where he is scheduled. for a riotic address to- morrow, Judge Visk, of the Minot law firm of Fisk & Murphy, has been here several di transacting business in supreme court) and shaking hands with his host of old-time friends, The former chief justice and Franels W. Murphy, assistant attorney gene ‘al un- der the late Henry J, Linde, have built up a splendid law practice in the Magic City. d. For Visiting Guest. A number of friends of Mrs, I. H. Robinson gathered at’ the home of Mrs. E. P. Quain yesterday afternoon and, renewed former acquaintances. Mrs. Robinson was Miss Edith Glits- chka of Bismarck before her marria and for many years has’ made her home in the state of Washington. ‘She hag been spending the past few weeks in Bismarf;,’ and her visit here with old friends ‘has been a most, pleasant one. ‘At Mrs. Quain’s home Friday afternoon the few guests were former schoolmates of the honor guest, and the afternoon was delightfully passed in reviewing reminiscensés, conclud- ing with the serving of INght refresh- ments. Mrs.” Robinson will visit friends in Emmons county, and will return to the city next week, after which she leaves for her home in the west. Battey Likes Our City. Roy’C, Battey, general manager of ises to be the best local talent enter-7 Pretty snowflakes will dance in the | dhe International Harvester Co. branch house at Billings, and for a numpey of years similarly engaged in Bismarck, where he also’ served as a member of the city commission, as a ‘member of the original library com- mittee and in various other important civie capacities, has lost none of his original affection: for the city to which he gaye so much in service dur- ing his residence here. Mr. Battey was-chairman of the paving committed, of the city , commission , which has made the capital city streets the best improved in the northwest, and he compliments Bismarck upon the fact that it has more paving than Billings, saltho the latter city is considerably Jarger. Mr. and Mrs. Battey are here for a several days visit at the P.. H: Throdahl home, Qaving come to at- tend the graduatiny exercises of St. Alexius training school, Mrs, Battey’s sister, Miss Russell, beitig one*ef the graduates, + ORE THROA or Tonsilitis, gargle. Ig with warm salt water, then apply— Vicxs Varor a your BODYGUARD" - 50F. 607.9120 Ask the Expert c. O. P. About , PINTS Sparkling with all the Flavor, Taste and “SNAP” ‘of the best beer brewed.- Easily made at home, with Paragon Malt Hops .Ex- tract, the Scientific Non-ateo- holic Extract recently discover- ed. Order today. $1.50 prepaid. || CALL FOR SAMPLE C. O. PETERS! Sales Agent GAT Mh St. ‘Bismarck. If you need a typewriter, rib- bons, paper, carbon paper or repair service — Then for prompt service — PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE— REMINGTON Typewriter Co. GEO. C. KETTNER, Representative Bismarck, N. Dak. 1.—Practically new, strictly modern home, in desirable: east side location, near St. Alexius Hospital; 6 rooms hot water heat, range, full basement, east front. Price low at... .$3500.00 (Immediate Possession) 2.—One 8-room and one 5- room modern home on corner lot, two blocks from Postoffice. Will con- sider house in trade, if not , too far out. See us about * this ........,..$8000.00 J. B: Halloran & Co. | City: Property—Insurance Phone 96, Bismarck Bank Bldg. Li a | ‘L wish to buy a modern house bof 5 to 7 rooms, ready for oc- cupancy about June 15th. Write fully and will look over when I get to Bismarck next week. Write No. 646, care of Tribune Co. De ae ee] For Sale—5-Passenger Case Touring Car, Model L Snap. First $250 cash or $150 down, balance monthly pay: ments, takes the car. Car perfect running condition, 1919 license, new top, side cur- tains, dash board, dash lamp, clock, speedometer, oil guage, electric headlights, dimmers, upholstery genuine leather, tire carrier, etc. See C .C. Larsen or call 621R or 98. Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First ational Bank City National Bank ~ Capital Security Bank First Guaranty Bank HOUSE BARGAINS |.