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awarded to them, they, will bind them- -selves to finish and complete’ the same not later then the date. stated in the advertisement, Ree in oe to reject any or a 8. a a any part of any bid, as the best interests of the city may appear, By direction of the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bis- yek, North Dakota, eve C. 1, Burton, City BSG SQUIRREL FOOD ek 1 DARE KE OVO AUTO 10 GET OUT OF HIS CAR - \T WOULD GET AWAY FROM HIM, AND THAT WOULD STOP OTTO Cee ~ tie Ber ee GETTING THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR SPEED ON) ROLLER SKATES, CUESS I WILL GET auT AN' GIVE “1H! BUS ALLL REST, LT KNow THE WHEELS ARE TIRED - “GETTING FRECKLES jo ee. | Weather Report | ¢ —-@ For twenty-four hours ending at € noon, May 21: e Temperature at 7 a: m. BH Temperature at noon . ‘Highest yesterday . ‘Lowest yesterday Lowest last night iPreciuitation missioners until eight © ‘clock P, M, ‘Tune 9; 1919, Bidders shall bid upon a basis of. il to enter into a contr ¥ payable to the order of the President V R HERE of the Board of City Commissioners. > + forfeited should succe have heen ho: in every reg vies cash payment for said work and are v 10-B smi ] i vl ie ne S 7 required to state the rate of interest | Higest wind velocl Q Lk sige ne a caisson i the sewer warrants shall bear (not Forecast. , ae et 10, 1910. oe ceeding 7 per cent per annum) which For North Dakota: Fair tonight 4 aaa, j eae: CL. Burton, City Anait tH tt are to be received ‘and aureentel by] ana Thursday; not much change in Paris, May 21—There Will be | be some | ( M hall, New York, feater- Eat ie : ae him. at par. inj payment for the work. | temperature. t ‘i tains according Lowest great boxing ma atsice fie Pe png : i omy O'Connor, New- pales ; If Prodietion ‘Ts. Not Lessened. There. will Be All of pia ararito, be. done accor Bd tai i a ee ee i Hoghoayy and specifications. prepared by the. ci rs +. 42 mad for months and} Other ene Delmont, Memphis; | MARKETS | x a Saas None Opposed.. : anpyaved by the Board of aD B4 Pittshr missioners and filed in the of-}-Grand Forks . nent. in France there | Frank Herman | ¢ have heen some hot matches between | Butehin, Philucetph River,| Chicago, May 21.—Hogs s,| Is America likely to havo a-siy:hout,/diffiduit but it must.b aabor}fice of, the City. Auditor, St. Paul . 44 the soldier #lovemen, New stirs ae York ight “Jackie” | 28,000; general slow, steady to 10¢l work day? has come to know its power'ant following approximate. quanti: | Helena. . bt developed and the old ones kept} Cla th division * Sullivan, | lowe. | war. ha: e1 , ‘ given for the guidance of bid-]¢ 46 their mitt in the game, As a result|New York, bantamweight who has{ op, $21 |, The: labor: leaders ‘are: ‘planning to] ¥a¥, lias altered the wnol i Seno cia, 48 ” excelent material heen developed | an annbition, to Jick Johny Kithane Bulk ithatvend and 8o s0On as they think the | neal, feet of. 20 in. vitrified ORRIS w. ROBERTS, ; ‘er pipe in place, Meteorologist. i Thi for, the big contests in June. . | when he gets out of the arm Ray Heavyweight, timé’ is propitious :they will make the I" 1 The, only » the American | Gibbons, Indianapolis — ghtw 3 Medium weight, $: 5. demand): ‘But:whew will’ the ‘time ‘be! wil 366 lined) feet of 18 in. vitrified boxers. will yo will he the ick = MeMaun: Cleveland — fe ther- Light weight, $20.60@21. 10. ripe? bbe ‘alia ewer, pipe. in. place, turn to the of many of the stars, | weight: "Chick Clemmons, Danville, Light light, $19.50@20.75, id ‘g 4 a, 2” manholes, Some of them ne an effort | TL. hantamweight;: Sergeant Georze + Heavy packing sows, smooth, $20.50 nietl eR ee, sympathy with catch basins, ET to he allow wu vutil after | Kneeshaw, Alpino, M known in| @2 in labor's cause lak che rathoit: for @ ake" ig another experiment r| 100 lineal. fect of 12 in, vitrified | ha they eh a to particimite for Battal, 1 and ( land rings; | Rough, $19.8: six-hour day i extreme, unwarranted) Way in England: ‘Tiiat effects the|séWer. pipe for catch basin connec- 4 LAWYER: es the big champi | Jimmie Costello, Newark. P| 7 s i (ae he Dig champ mnie Costello, New Hes eee Pigs, $18.7 and. inst, Whet! it'{s or. not: the} More:: than: 1,000,000 persons in coal tious Among the + who have; In wrestling events heen activ Cattle—Rece! 9,000; good and} y ;early sales of thin; ; Bids will be recelved providing. the N. D. of remains "that mining., They have obtained a seven- Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. ; labor, Poner leave a pirat hour, day, and’ in’ 1921 the question of | Completion of the work August 1, “1919. f overe here are: Sam No- | diers are Sergeant Michael Dor lan, heavyweight champion at Camp | wor W's champion, fntercot : a six-hour da; ich proposal must be accompanied Phone 752. ‘ OW, Ba 0 y is.to:be taken up. The 1 com] - ; Wagner, Joe ‘Turner, W higher; feeders steady. ee fees cretiag, basal, to Torce| decision then will hinge largely. on the». a certified’ check. inthe. snin : ining of aa nik, \ ts eer medinm and heavy) iene 48, of rau eno: ‘obifectian results. obtained from the seven- -hour My Mindien Doll 7 = ——SEE Hal ed , choice and prime, $16.00@| rin able: to .the. f light-heayyweight ; Martin, weight champiotiship; ‘ and prime, $16.00@ tg a. sixhour day, Af labor wit prd-pOXPOEDY, ee tition, mimes C! ° .. : Bismarck Clearing in eight. In fact, it Wouldbe an econ. will-enter into) a. contract. for the per- and choice, American iner, is ridiculously low, a q rats caus iB waco pee arocee pe being: 218 tans per: man ih Dhke doune ‘formance of such) work in ease such.|f; House Association: Buffalo, Paddy Quinlan, Paterson andj Joe Stecher, St. Lonis, one of the | Common, $11.50@13 dice as much ‘in,’ghx" hours as it.does marek as,u guarantee that. the bidder Neil, Allison, Waterloo,’ Towa, light-| world's host professlonal wrestlers, | Light terry Peaaie Viewed in, comparlaon with that of the fe welghts; Jake Delucca, Newark, and] and others, ~ n RRR RAR RAR RR AR ARR ; Common and medium, $10.59@13.85. | try If. the .British “min 3) Work is awarded. to him, within ten i but it. would equal that, niuch Jess -in,|:'Y- e... Britis! er increase! r ’ ; " re i oy :Butcher cattle, $8.25@15.00, d " -ceptance of this bid IEC. By LATTLE,-President TION O| S: . . BY n decidedly in.the seven-hour RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY not file with the City Auditor a writ $8.15@14. fuel, in wear and, tear. on thachinery’ may. get’ fhe gix+haur day; If in. any bidder to whom. such 4 and, perhaps, mean greater efficiency.| 44Y. E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. through lessening to, some, degree the |e does not +he will, be. denied, the | Contr . hh contraehtatnes B.C MARKS Secy.-Mgr. hysterical. strain'on the worker making| Shorter day. That. is certain, »-. “ a ¢ li ib) t| . American students of economi 3 will,| requested. to, do. so, such .check xt Y Oe wezar ! “Hesse ae a as ba watch the British experiments, panying his- bid shall be retained by ity MEMBERS the city as liquidated. damages to: |} Fig ti } Ba k : ly shorter liours donot geom. to. in- great care for America’s course,,will loa! a steady tO} crease the speed. on faithfulness. of| P@ pointed largely by. the ‘results meant S: Tee en Gavan City National Bank many men. Apparently, they proceed | #broad. : Capital Security Bank Incidentally, the: six-hour day may. panted by a bond runnin, to the city de ana eels at eae worl they be-Hastened in this country if Henry of Bismarck In a sum equal. to the First Guaranty Bank Culls and commoiis, $9.00@12.75. : bad cit{-| Ford. carries ou esstully” th amount of his bid as provided in See : ata reater their gain, They. are bad citl- it. successfully the pro- m9 fi Y Springs, $1¢4.0@19.0, dene. AnGWanePAIeeS tos ronest labor,| 8Fam he: has discussed with friends, | tion 3707 of the Compiled Laws of Ewes, medium, good, and choice, | ay He contemplates in: North Dakota 1913, Plans are on file © There. can, he no- shortening of the Femplates inaugurafiig’s Aix’ in the office of the City Auditor, or ainst the construction r, then the City Commis- hall be deemed authorized to construct the same, | | State of North. Dakota ) Be it Resolved_by. the Board:of Conuissloners of the Ci of Bi marek, North Dakota, t it is nec aid the Board of City’ Commi: 's hereby declare it to, be*nece: 5 and 9 atts 3, $OA0@S.15, sion sary to construct ‘, storm water sew- ie er on Ninth Street from Avenue C to, City of Bisnis Avenue E in Sewer Improvement Dis-| I, C. L. Burton, ‘City Anditor of the Sheep—Recelyts, 10c lower, Lambs, $4 lbs. down, $13.25@14.78. Lambs, 85 Ibs, up, $t @14 16,000 trict Number One in said city, accord- City of marek, North Dakota ing to the plans and specifications of | hereby certify the foregoing T. R, Atkingon, City Engineer, which | true and correct copy of the original plans and’ specifications were’ adopted ssed hy the City Com- and placed on Me with. the City’ Audi- | ioners of said city at regular tor this 19th day of May, 1919, anid | meeting held on the 19ih day of “May, Barents MRL GonnOnE. a zs, | hours of labor unless it is Warranted |.Hiour, day’ experimentally. ean be obtained from the Cit¢ Engin. RIES. PARTS, RE P notice is Hereby piven to 1 owners 7 1919, : é { 1% Tby production. ~ 3 ADVERTISEMENT eer upon Application, Eiteh bid shall Nw yi 4d Iky property liable to be assessed for, the C. L, Burton, City Avdltor. St. Paul, Mim, | May °1,—Hogs—Re. | Experiments. in; relation, to. ‘the; six] Senled' bids for the construction of a.| be securely. sealed and endorsed “Pro- v “6 OA i construction of said rm sewer that 27-6-23} ‘ i hour workda: der’ way. in: varie}, °& rv lion a e read if. within fifteen days after the first ae v-L-G-3/ ceipts, 11,000 ;steady, Se higher. Rut * BER wd a y he cut, | Storm water sewer on. Ninth Street | posal for the Construction. of a Storm Xx if ution the ow1 TED FoR sTREET | Range, $ . | Ous parts of the world and on the out-|'trom Avenue C to Avenue E in Sewer | Water Sewer on Ninth. Street from 40% ty of he poner. lable SPRINKLING 1) Bulk, $20 5 come. mpchy of the . thought of this! Tmprovement: District Number One, | Avenue C to Avenue E, <CToRy SERVICE erst roe 5 : ean ae j Caltle—Rec 6,000; steady, low-| 8teat problem will be shaped. City. of, Bismarek, North Dakota, will specify in’ thelr pro- to be assessed for this imprevement do} For the Seasou of 1919, er, | The most importan is that InaUgUr’| bo Tocelved.by. the Board: of City Com- | \posils’ that, sliould the above work )e | CORWIN PAOTOR CO .Bisnarcant ; Will he received at the | gteers, $6.00017.25. lated by Lord Leverholme at Port Sun- office of the City Auditor up to $ o-) Cows ‘and heife I@U25. light, England. Leverholine is. per au 9, 1919, for} Veal Calves—Ree 50; lower; | aps the greatest ‘soupmaker of:the treets dur- | $7,00@14.00. Pe . | world, The plant is better known un- : i ockers and feeders, steady, 35.50@ {der ils old name of Lever Bros. _; s and water will be! 15.50, . BD ‘There never has’ been a great’ em: z hed by the City, are re-| Sheep—Receipts, 100: 25@50e low- plover fo. compare ‘with Lord Lever: 3 : quested for one or more is by the! ey, i holmn and soap. making. is mot . a]: cd ‘te » day or month as the p lie| earnbs: $7.00@13,25 thing to charm the average pérsoi, ‘ ‘ ae called for by the city, Teams to be | Wethers, $10.00@12.00. j but Lord Leverholme:has made, Port:|' ~ : 4 . fee used in any part of the City :400@1 pee Y : wae , 3 el 10.5 ; Sunlight the pride .of Great Britai : Pgh peg: 7 . ed or dirt t the discretion of | HW 05,1844 OOO 1.80 ae \His soap factories are dots in eae t OLKS area heap like. tabacco. Thar’s hot- headed, 3 the ‘Street Commi: 4 | Minneapolis, Minn., May 21.—Flour '! niticent parks. -The-homes of his. ei ? ‘ ° , oe) > Ws ; Hach bid must he accompanied hy 2 | unchanged; shipments,’ 67,000 barrels. | ployes are. model houses, His’ work: - bitey Foltz, Thar’s. flat,. uninterestin folks. An’? - ‘ certified check in’ the sum of $100.00 Barley, $1.08@1.18. ers share in the profits of the bi ~. . . L h ». L ness. Thé concerts in the greathalls : thert thar’ Ss. falle ie Wotoet—m ild; ut hearty ar f \ i at Port Sunlight are among the .best.| > ave : Py ‘s A given in. England, statesmen go, to, fren ti te sees i ‘ BAN deat bel = . Port Sunlight ‘to, deliver addresses. Part. of* program of the see ee |: THIS PLAN ACCOMMODATES el eae TH’ BABY. rs is to. broaden the knowledge. of DAD AS WEA on 14 POUND the workers., Therefore they arresee for excursiong throughout the British Brest, France, May 21—The long; This is on'the basis of physical| oe akas Sie mentee tale lean, lank American doughboy who] examinations of hundreds - of: thou- clubs, stores, went overseas took on 14 pounds phys-| sands of men. Husky outdoor life,| From’ small beginnings ‘the Levers |’ ical weight from the time of the first lots of exercise, plenty work, regular | jaye grown to spread around the| draft until now. An officer of high|rations of pure food sent from the globe. They have one big establish-|‘ rank in the American army medical] United States, tells the story. ment in America. Nowhere, however, |' corps says comparisons of average The same officer says French sol-| has their success been so pronounced weight of American soldiers in Sep-|diers on the average gained weight} a, at Port Sunlight. , | tember, 1917, and March, 1919, show] during tlge four years of war. Records Now, following the war in wi ich, ; many got hard, some got fat, and the| show the average poilu today weighs by the way, they had a larger propor: grand average lay-on of muscle and|/six pounds more than the average tion of soldiers, it is said, thin, any: flesh was 14 pounds, doughboy. other employers tn Great Britain, they have inaugurated the six-hour; day: ‘AGH! LIGHTWEIGHT KINGBATHES 22.3 hours. or :s0, eine given sto overhayl:, ; Ty) jing, etc. “There are three shifts of)’ f workers. - Hach: shift is at the plant: a ¢ v4. 4 somewhat more than seven hours... In i this period- there are- two or. three. If THE BABY BUGGY FAC- TORIES ALL SHUT DOWN - i | stops, one for eating a regular. meal, Be one for tea and onesfor recreation; S It is too early to’ report as t sults, although ‘unofficially. itis. Lord Leverholme has found no cause to, regret. making the experimen! While, few: establishmenis offer suc opportunities . for: workers maki rs der’. the?.six-hour,. s784|; tem geet ess atlect, the princi i ‘ 3 It other employers have not. create H se | ; conditions by wich employes re ‘9 “Prendty !ts*aevery good word to-describe the x | g est, adv a, a i + . Pt its Sey oc, 6 mA ! i ate . ex t fault and it ‘is their business to pil posi vely pleasin quality that sets VELVET. i rect” whatever ig wrong. It ma; tobacco. apar! i bee fot Phere’ is that idtfescribabtc spmething about VELVET that. is associated, in: men’s minds with the thought a of a.friend: : aa mo | x ly . 2 <f Itisa: satisfying smoke - ever harsh; without a bite. Like a friend. it “< : ie you, no matter how . | much youruse, it. se a | \ We havela a couple of q “Long, paticat ageing aie : | RSet ae 2 customers, who want; ivondey: ho; cee ma does it, | eS ane é : representa’ ives to han, ae an ship. Thee steht | . Z ‘ : dle their. business: ‘in: ime oe slowly, hae ee Ne TA SRERPERRIA SkinT ScuvEs this. territory. ol men! Hees leatned- this ih a well known Motor throvgh VELVET.” ruc g. wants par- ; c pe - ty who can sell a well. Today ; a sadtime to get | advertised truck. : Aplolt Orscomlort, Out. OL a | mst pipeful of tieodly VELVET. A big, Tractor manu- |) | facturer wants a man | tohhandle this territory. sp Mine eh \ After the boxing dhampionship had been decided in the Amer-| for a ‘well ‘advertised’ ican Expeditionary Forces, the champions were taken to €oblenz ||: Tractor. ; mean | for an exhibition. Near there is Neuenahr, a watering place on! |the Rhine, where Old Bill, once emperor of the Germans, came to! SEE HALIDAY, fi jrest. Lee Patterson, Joplin, Mo., negro, corporal and champion | : ADVERTISING MGR. lightweight of the army, took a notion heSd like to bathe in the, bath tub-of the former emp. And he did, Bismarck Tribune TSR RE aap Se meee ERITH AS REY NAIR TRE ERNST APE BRAT y Cy ARR IOY Re ROARS TAD A AEE NOON TRA SRRUAE META TENNER AES IE EY Pa ETT SS o .