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Oh Ti Fr , } 7 8 co | } , 1 " i x “ “ x ‘ : a to ) 2.) 2 VY 4g . GEEWITT + T CANT Go OvTA TH! HOUSE "TILL: | WRITE A STORY FOR SCHOOL TMoRROW - Dawcunriauuey {9 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wea -- Koes aa WRITE NO STORN aw WANNA HAVE: = ARAL GAME ee CAIN T Bo OUT AN’ ABWWE WIN'A START, GASH-M’ KIDS PLAY BALL WITH CAN'T You 2 (SWAT WE fi TH KIDS 2+ TLL seire % CAN'T NO NOU'LL WRITE AT notn'— SLM, Nou. The Employment Bureau | sore Classified Advertising Rates. Want Ad Colurnns— alesinan | Chaulteurs Mechanics 1 Cla 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 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—Assistant pantryman at the Grand Pacific Hotel. 5-20-tf FIRE INSURANCE—Live wire field man can have permanent position in a miu- tual fire Insurance campaign in North Dakota, Salary and road expenses. Ad- { dress 'K. Mentson, General Agent, Red Wing, Minn. CARPENTERS WANTED—10 and 7 cts. an hour. Inquire of. J. Schlomer, Fredonia, N, D. Only first-class mse need apply. 5-21-3t WANTED—One good all around alto me- chanic at once, copale, of handling any ao on cars; no of ou day apply: ea top wal alliday Garage, J. M. Eysters Malttday,N. N, 5216-1W VANTED—Manager. a general store. Must be:honest aiid competent. .Prefer- ence given to returned soldier. that German. .Good salary, Address = K, Doran, Bismatck, N. D.__5-37-1w 522-4 |. SITUATION WANTED—By honorably, dis- charged -sailor; have had five years” ex- bsticiice in office _ work, accounting and Ookkecping. .Wotld prefer position af- fording ‘advancement in. real estate Office. Write, G40, cate. ‘Tribune. ~ 5.7-1 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 4-26-1m0 LANDS FOR SALE—Five acres with a fives al house, nédittn). sun _parlors, ‘hod ‘3, chicken ‘coup. and aes Come and ‘look ‘it over. or write 660 ‘Tribune. 5-16-1W FOR: SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS _ MEN -OR WOMEN | WANTED—Salary $24 full ‘time, an/hour. spare time, guaranteed shosiery to wearer: FOR RENT—Furnished Bungalo, ~ to re- sponsible -patty. No children. «Write 651, care Tribute. =21 tw. 2 Buoren- ace SOLDIERS & SAILORS |“ We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month |: FREE of charge. trade for ag gra car or Apply” ies une. “for. sale cheap. -iw FOR SALE: three-fourths. condition. Will consider trade ‘for le, Address 424 8th St. Mo FOR SALE senger, In excel gain, ‘Car can be seen at, Cor Garage and ask to see Mr. Cole’s phone 288X, Also washing machin sanitary couch, 5-16-1w BUICK ROADSTER FOR SALE—In first- class condition, 4 cyl., one extra tire. $600.00 takes if, 0. “Kober, Drug Store. ROOMS FOR RE FOR RENT—Modern rooms, hone. 627-R, Bit ith Si G-22-3t tcely_ furnished room: éeping. 313 4th St. 5. RENT—Modern furnished room quire 602 8th St. POR RENT—Nicely furnished, room for igh housekeeping. 313 4th 'St., aie x 519-1 oon FOR RENT—223 Fourth St. phone 628-L, 5-1 FOR RENT—a large front room, anf ished. Call 714-L. 5-22-1w NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- |. CLOSURE. 8AtE:: 27-88 selling Experience unnecessary. Gédranteed | FOR RENT—Oone house. with four: rads! Mills, ‘Norristown, -Pa. 55-2 1s0.:two small Houses with ‘water, and ANTED—We need additional help in Our lights, Calb at 307 8. 7th. St... 7i8s20-8t State of North” Dakota, County of F Binderys positions open for. both and | FOR RENT—Five-room louse,” Will yent Burleigh. girls rats is a. good c “te to ueirn @ reasonable. Phone. 141 §-20-tf| In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- fade and get pay while learning, “Call at | FOR RE e have a aix-reom holise| trigt on Eleventh St. in the 400 ‘DI e-| Edward J. Dahl and M. G. Swenson, MEN OR WO. full time, | 50 an howr spe posi ee armen 2 Fer ee adie Shika Phere [FOR RENToAn cai rong aden base | Pet) +" in be srent for or fami iets ay Cal cece it Seventh 8. S2i2-tt tite ‘0! HELP WANTED—FEMALE: WANTED AT ONCE—A girl, at th Ravan, 212 3d St. 5. WANTED—A middle-aged woman to help with housework on farm, Phone WANTED—Woman cook at Banner House, 104 Main or phone 231, 5-16-1w WANTED—Woman Cook at Hotel Under- wood, at once; good wages; work not Phone or write Hotel Under- N. D.. Permanent 0- LW heavy. we Underwood, —Girl for general. chow AWV.Duffy, 11124 Girl at Tone xy Pe WANTED Competent girl_for housewoHks no washing or ironi ply to Mrs, HL. Berndt, 104 Phone WANTED—TWO experienced waitresses and neat; good wages and 8 “hours. wor! also a dishwasher, ‘high ‘wages: » Van’ Hor cafe. WANTED—A good, competent girl or wo- man for, housework; ‘smal, moderit house. See Mrs. G. D. Mann, Tri office, WANTED A competent: girl for general housework; two in family, 513 Ave. A or phone 142, Mrs, B. H. L. Vetpert WANTED—Girl_ for general housework. Ap- ply 4 Ave. A_West, or ‘phone 72. 4-18-tf WORK: WANTED TED—Work by.day and hour. Will also do ashing at-home. Call 404 S. 9th St., or phone 84-R, §-21-Lw | LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Will school grounds, child's shell rimmed glasses, slightly ~ amber lens, Folsom. Bros. Jewelry on case. Finder return to-Folsom’'s store. 5-21-1w ———— BIGGEST BARGAIN 5-room house with bath. lights, hardwood floors, brand new, no one has ever lived in it. We own this ourselves. $2800.00; $300.00 cash; balance on month- ly payments, 50 feet on 14th Street; water and sewer, street at grade; one block from new school site— cheapest lot in the neler: hood at $375.00. We aim to'.inake oti? adidverties: ments constrtative’ ahd ‘to hot overstate the facts, as\ we would rather have our customers find our statements to be lower rather than greater than the facts. May we help you get buat beme? —————— F. E, YOUNG REAL rite Bismarck Constitiction First National Bank Bidy. ——PHONES——— 5-21-1w | n, 5-10-t¢ | cetitly temodeled. Call French rs We ich: 1 4-16-1W. ENT—s.rpom joodern house, bath, mreke Home Muidets. Co. Phone:Os ror “SRUESA. Sfoom pangalow, Jot, well located; 2” blocks from’ “Ni dca 3 ‘Blocks ‘from north ward, ot apa td water contiections in Ihayemenits ereened: 18 porch; storm doors, storm sas ‘and, scree all complete, all paintéd. ‘up fjichiding, roof; to be sold ow easy, terms wa payment down and balance dit.’ onthy 34 ments. Here is a chance to make your. ielj ay for. your home. — This property. cain pe” duplicated today. for less. than $4500.00 and will take considerable less. Ready for cot If interested wri a sare, ig Tribune. tf Bis. yun -8-10-46 wy FOR, KEN] T—Two houses. "Phone 404K of pidintifts,:’ ‘vs. Harty: Stoddard and R. wale ‘in’ the above ‘entitled action on- ted On the 8th day of May;1919,’and éxeciition issued thereon, the ‘un: veratenel, ag ‘sheriff of the couity of Burleigh and ‘State of North Dakota, for‘that purpose appointed will sell at puBllc auction, at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, eounty of Burleigh and state of, North Dakota, on the 9th-day of June, 1919, atthe’ Nour of ten o'clock ‘in the fore “phone 147. disk NEW TAXI LINE. lorford, 305 Main St CARPE es VAN call rebeongele if_ta 454 Thayer St. t Gurbuines Qi M e-in good condition “cheap: ter # ofclock. It FOR A'R-room Hotel, ina cov tawn of about 600 inhabintants; mo tute and dato Hyety “in, commeetion on account of ill health. The* properties located. on the main. line. “All communica- t sates G47 care Bismarck |: Bald “fitchen ‘cabinet, even and Morris Phone 8 SHAULED, gh itove: wood. S . phone 588-1. WANTED—If you have a city Feaitience for sale, let me know? what it is, -your price and ‘terms. Geo. M. Revister: FOR SALE—Range stove, cheap. — Smith, phone’ $22-X. FO, RSALE—Baby bugey. - 408 5th:St._ Pho 0 5%- FOR SXT! ‘drum’ re gre C-clarjnet ‘ow, pitch, ‘very Write or-cill Fréd Soarén, ‘phone ud 38.00. Xe Hi. F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Hedden, 0. a te . reer FOR SALE—One_ refrigerator, good as new. Gall at 1g 8th St., phone AY 2-5t. TO THERDE, On 35 citone Ford tractor practically new, 8-16 horsepower. Soy covgiee ay) J.-H. HOLIHAN- DOUBLE HOUSE | FOR SALE—Doubl, apne il , ty o bath <andition: Price S250). $700 -edsh, This property.is $5000. J..H. HOLIHAN. Eueiis Block: Poe Phoib. Company General Contractors: Western Sales Bldg. [phisae 35. “pit rs tl T. Will of ten eating Rents Hie meee ae per wei ee ae in good Bismarck. * He Made a Quick Finish! 5-15-6-3 r-| McCormick, - deceased. F. ONCE UPON A Sy tiwe These woz Bh UNTEE Boy NAMED Sum FRECKI neon of titat fay, ‘the: real. oxta niortgaged. | preiiiises | ‘sititate i county of Burlelgh and state vf North Dakota, directed in said duibenient and executed to, be sold and which scribed és follows, towit: Tite Ni West. Quarter (NW 1-4) Of ‘Section Fourteen (#4), Township’ One Hundred Thirty-seveh’ (87) North, of Range Seveiity-elght (78) West or so much thereof as May be nesessaty to satisty, said judgment and costs amounting in all-to the sum of $2,669.99, with inter- est ‘thereon from the date of sald jdentont und dhe accruing ‘costs of te (ifS Sth day Gf May, 1919. ROLLIN WELCH, urleigh County, N. D. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, 5—8 15.22 29. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. (Special District—Annual Election.) Notice is hereby given that on the first Tuesday in June, being June 3, 1919, an annual election will be held at Will school in the Special School District of No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of North Dekota, for the pur- pose of electing the following mem- y| bers of the Board of Education: Two members to serve for a term of three years, for the city of Bismarck. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a, m,, and closed at 4 o'clock p. m, that day. Dated at Bismarck, N, D., this 17th day of May, 1919. By order of the Board-of Education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. NOTICE TO’ COAL DEALERS. Bids are requegtcd for supplying 1,000 tons (more or fe83) best Lump Lignite Coal delivered’as required in the bins "lof the several public schools of Spe- cial School District No.1 of the City ;|of Bismarck, N. D., during years 1918+ 1919 and ‘subject to state of N. D. analysis. -Bids to be opened at regu- lar meeting of ‘Board, Tuesday, June 10, 1919;-igh-@ehool -building. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of Board of Education. RICHARD PEN baa May. :13-14-15-16-17-19-20-21-22-23-24- -26 CITATIO! RING. FOR APPOINT- MENT.OF ADMINISTRATOR. State of :North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss: In County Court,’ before Hon. I..C. ‘Davies, Judge. In’ the ‘matter of the estate of Rose ‘McCormick pétittoner, vs. Catherine: .Jager,: James McCormick. John McCormick, , respondents. “Phe State of Ne above’ named’ respondents aytd all per-| sons “interested in.the.estate of Rose McCormick, deceased: You ‘atid ‘each’ of ‘you tre hereby | notified that. F. the pe- | titionersherein, a petition prayliig that letters of ad “Neri DOING - ive. Gat SOME Poonerini TWANT 4} Waa 13 That You HAVE. THeRe , Tum 2 ( nay thinistration uport -the estate of Rose | “CAN | BELIEVE THAT! THE STORY FROM forth: Dakota to tue! S ENOUGH, = AoW LES You TELL McCormick, late of the city of Bis- marck, in the county of Burleigh and stuto ‘of North Dakota, deceased, be granted to KF. J. McCormick, and that s de-| the said petition will be heard and | duly considered by this court on Tues- day, the 24th day of June, A. D, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of that day at the court rooms of ‘this court, in the court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this court at said time and place, and answer said petition, and sh a if any there be, why the p petition should not be granted. By -the Court: 1. C. DAVIES, (Seal) Judge of the County Court. Dated the’9th diy of May, A. D: 1919. “The Heart ‘of Wetona” At the Auditorium Norma Talmadge was seen at the auditorium Jast night in her latest Se lect picture, “The Heart of Wetona.” There ¥ splendid audience, and those who did not see the picture last evening Will have another opportunity tonight, Norma ‘Talmadge is seen in the pitcure in the role of an Indian girl in which she is presented by Jos- eph M, Schenck, The Comanche Indians, despite the years of training and instruction given them by the United St still cling | to some of their ancient rites, Quan- nah, chief of the tribe, is making ar- rangements for Danes, He must be chose, to. bring sa Holy Man at the dance, . Wetona, daughter of Quainah, is chosen. as the lvestal virgin. Wetona’s mother was a white woman and Wetona has been brought up as an American girl. says she is not worthy of bringing food to the Holy Mitn—that it would he sacrilege to the Great Spirit. One day Hardin discovers who the man is that had wronged Wetona. He decides that if she still loves him he {will dlvoree her and. she can marry Tony... Wetona tells Hardin that. she no longer Joves Tony. Quannah learns that Hardin: is not the guilty, man. He goes to. Hardin to apologize and kills Tony, who he sees fleeing on horseback, Wetona finds out the true ——_— CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, PARTIES WANTED to dig tock, three miles from, Bis- marck. For information see A. E. Peterson, 515 5th St. Phone 592-X. 5-17-3t My Eanes? OF ALL THE TWNGS THAT HAVE NEEDED Pant ARNO HEee FoR THE PAST NEAR - AND You'Re. REALLY GOING TO GET TOIT JL MAKE OUT ALIST OF THG'S FoR 1 ov ‘To PAINT. She; BY BE OoER state of her heart and Hardin is made happy. There Will be two shows, one at 7:30 and at 9:00 Up ee m. For Member of School Board George F. Will announces his candidacy for re-election as a member of the Bismarck board of education, subject to the will of the voters at the regular school election, June 3, 1919. GEORGE F. WILL. (5-21 to 6-2) R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free: « Suite 9-11, | Lucas Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Music 10 Main St. Phone 130-K HOUSE BARGAINS 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- i] sider house in trade, if not too far out. See us about BSc vies $8000.00 J. B. Halloran & Co. City Property—Insurance Phone 96 Bismarck Bank Bldg, Don’t Rake f. ATMO HAteutoecttnenetat TO THE PUBLIC. This fs to announce that I will ac- re-election as a member of tho k Board of Education if such wish of the voters of the city. FRANK EVERTS. “The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER Within the next few weeks you will be getting out your auto- mobile and. preparing for the sea- son’s run. . Dotbtless one of the first things that you will have to consider will be your tires. In our line of Kelly-S ring field casings and tubes we believe that we have something that will Merit your investigation. That they cost more is true, but as has been said before—‘“the recollec- tion of quality remains long after the price is forgotten.” Drop in our store, or call us up and’ we shall be pleased to show you why. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. “The Home of Service” CARL PEDERSON, Mer. Bismarck MMM 4 Hides & Leather We are wholesale dealers in Hides, Skins, Harness Leather, Lace Leather, Oak and Chrome Tann; and will pay Top Market Price for Hides and furnish Leather at Rock Bottom Prices. It will pay you to figure with us before you place your order. GROVE HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. FTOAVAVADGAUNOOUUEDUAEUULAUEUUESUOUUAUAOUOUOEOUROLOE TUSUSNANAAADUUOOOOGUOUUGOOOOOONNNNOUSUUOOROODNQONNE°ROOO20GU0L: rom Boulevards gn-to Paving Property-holders in some . tice of raking dead grass and their boulevards onto the paving. ‘This i sections are making a prac- Ieaves and other litter from in violation of the city ordinances and will not be countenanced. Warn- ing is ‘hereby given that unless ‘this practice ceases im- mediately prosecutions will follow. _D. C. McLean, Street Commissioner. ATTENTION AUTOMOBILISTS! Dense] City ordinances _prohibi ners, driving on the left side iting speeding, cutting cor- of the street and other vio- lations of traffic regulations willbe strictly enforced. Plain clothes traffic poli icemen have been appointed with instructions to arrest every violator, and the full penalty of the law will be exacted in every case. Your co-operation in the lati#ns is earnestly solicited. enforcement of traffic regu- _C. Martineson, Chief of Police.