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Advertisements containing more than 26 words word for each additional word, een Advertisements, 'to insure. proper inserti .'m. of day’of publication, | rate ef two cents Copy for Classifie this office before 10 ill be charged at the HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Waiter for_night work. Star restaurant,.oppogite Soo hotel. 5-29-1w WANTED —Man for janitor work. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 5-31-1wk . SITUATIONS WANTED STFUATION. WANTED—By honorably dis- charged. sailor; lave had five years’ ex. erience in office work, accounting and Kkkeepingy . Would: prefer position af, WANTED—Men or women to assist in t ard: dry, cleaning establishment in Bismarck, Address 653, Tribune, -26-lw WANTEN—Two boys, Could use pave Eagle Shoe Shining after school hours, parlors. 5-28+tf HELP “WANTED — Experienced _,male vushelman; steady Job, with adyance- ment. Klein the ‘Tailor, 5127-1 MEN” OR “WOMEN WANTED—Salary $24 full :time>..60c_an hour. spare-.time, selling Guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experierice “unnecessary, GUaFanteed Milla, ‘Norristown, Pa. 5-5-2m Write Los ‘Angeles Y. M. C. A, _School. Get started right. 5-31-1mo, CENSUS” CLERKS—4,000 needed, $92 per month. Age, 18 upward, Experi- ence unnecessarye-- Wor. free “particulars of examinations, write. Raymond Terry (former. Government Continental Bldg., Washington. HELP! WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Waitress at _ Minute. Lunch. $25.00 $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. Goodrjc! Auto Examiner) 4137 |° 5-31-3t fording advancement in real’ estate office. Wi 57 1 mo FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS WANTED TO RENT by ‘June Ist, -mod- ern heuse of from 5. to 7 rooms. . Li: 8.) Craswell. Phone 539 or 705. 5-28-1w FOR RENT—Four room flat_with Pek all modern, unfurnished. Phones, ey ROR -RENT—An. eight room modern House can be rented for 1 or 2 families. . Call 803 Seventh St. 5-12-tt reasonable. Phone’ 141. 5-20-tf FOR SALE—A 5-room: bungalow, new; 50-ft. lot, well Jocated; 2 blocks from high school: 8 ‘blocks from north ward, hot and: cold water ‘connections in: basement: screened. in porch; storm doors, storm ‘and. screens. 11 complete, all painted: up including the roof; to be sold oni easy terms with smal payment dawn and balance on monthly pay- ments. Here is a chance to make your rent pay ,f0% your home. ,be dupcated today for less than’ $4600.00 . pd wil? take considerable less... Ready for { becupanc int ‘care 619,, Tribune /. at once. If interested write in’ warty ee AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES ; h Co.,Dept..731, Omaha, Nebr.’ 6-2-1t WANTED Goi-and waitress at aBnner House. “Phone 231 or call at 104 M: St. t 6-2-1wk, WANTED—Stenographer. First Guaran- ty Bank, Bismarck, N, D. _*.5-30-3 WANTED—At_ Bismarck Hospital, two dining room girls, one assistant coo and one,for mangling by June 4th, 5-30-3 WANTED—Girl_ for general housework for_countfy for family of three. Mra. L. E. Heaton, See Groothaert..at Johnson's. fe oss 5-29-1W ‘ANTED—Assistant pantry girl at. the Grand Pacific Hotel. ~. 5-20-tf ‘WANTED—A good, compotent girl or wo- man “for housework; small, modern See\Mrs. G. D. Manner Tolbine NT for general bowsewor ply 4-Ave. A West, er.’ph WANT! $15 day up. Big ‘cdsy sive territory. Stéady re- Business necessity? 1f-Collection System. Box y_ 8S. D. __ 5-28-to-6+3 lain} order, tf ‘OR SALE—Paigs deliv truek. in> good. cheap, nae We bugis Coe é et Nei, 6-2-Iwk WHATS ov.7. passenger, Suton good as-new have you for sale at a bargain? Address. 658 -Tribune. S3h-lwk Kk | FOR. SALE—New, 8-cylinder, ¢-passen- ger: Oldsmobile, with extras, wine color. body. Your. chance to get a. good ne: car and save-money. ‘ade .consid- ered. | Owner, has a c: xf oT. Tribune..: 28. (4°OR SALB—Model "83. Overland fouring, car Very réagonable if taken quick, A ot taut at Vallaian's garages. W fallahan's' garage, born be ease MISCELLANEOUS FOR, SALE—A-I hay in city. Write. 659. care. Tribune, re eawe OR SALE—Only: billiard roont in County town.“rooming house second floor, bargain. E. G. Tomlinson,” Wash im. N. D. Sie “6-268 Booed as new; ‘also trunk foF pale.v reasonable. 5 2634X. FOR “SALE—Bed complete, library and other pieces. of furnitu Call, 816 Thayer St. or. phone ATKe. 7 6-90-Y BUSINESS CHANCES—Millions are suf- fering with rheumatism. . Most. import- ant discovery of the age. A herb that actually drives the most stubborn case * of rheumatism entirely out of the sys People write us and‘say they” are tem. astounded at t the kidneys. Just think’ of the-money. aking possibill Representatives $1.12 pound prepaid) 10 pounds ji 8 Rheumatism Herb Venice, C Monica Calitornig, OO Ses ii | FR # WORK WANTED. WANTED—Will_do~ washing without, ironing at my liome. Street. I Front. 5-2-1wk COLORED LADY wants work by the day Phone*726K or call. at 507 Fif- 5-28-10 or hour, teenth St, WANTED TO RENT WANTED. TO _RENT—Furnished-a t or bungalow in either Bismarc fandan> Write 655, cure Tribune, b= BIGGEST BARGAIN MUSIC | TEACHERS—Standard” edition teaching, mugie at half or less than| prices; you.:pay. Incloge ten cents in} stamps. and size of class for samples, prices, etc., or write. Mail orders filled. » Carl. FE. Johnson, Box 101, Bismarc results, , especially: on Vash Ww NOTT E—Opportunity to get black: dirt $1.50 per load; filling dirt. 25¢ per load, Phione 358. a= FREE PHONOGRAPH—Write today ask: and why we are giving away binet phonographs, fanied nd 108 records ree: und phonographs. Johnson, Box 101, Bismarck, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR ied roger housekeeping. rooms, ajso bed roofs, 313 4th St., phone ¢ sik, FOR RENT—Furnished: -1 fe Jal 209 12th phone’ OR, -RENT—Fu for’ light housekeeping rooms if desired. 1702 Ave.¥ oysphong 693X._5-29-tw wh town room and bath FOR RENT—Five-room house. Will rent q This property cannot |. We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. LANDS GOTO MOTT. NORTH D. buy. 160 aeres of rich new so front Regent: Has springs and under cultivation. Pay $: na down, balance as you like or on th Half Crop Payment Plan. Ask for maps and facts. “W |. Brown Co, Mott, N. D, Bring your’ Agent. | ———$— »~ NOTICE To, COAL DEALERS. Bis are requested for supplying 1,000). ons (more or less) Bimp Lignite Coaf delivered as required in the bins of the several-public schools of Spe- jal Scliool District No. 1 of the City. of Bismarck, N.-D.; during years 1919- 1920 and subject to state of N. D. analysis. Bids-to bé opened at regu- lar. meeting.of Board, Tuegday, June, 10, 1919, high sehool building. Right reserved to’ reject any or all bids. By order of Board of Education. \BICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. May 18-14-15-16:17-19-20-21-22-23 24-26 £ abe ae < 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 wi of the voters at the regular school election, June 3, 1919. GEORGE F. WILL. 4 (5-21 to 6-2) CHIROPRACTORS | CHIROPRACTORS _ ‘ E. E. HOARD, D.C., PH. C: Licensed Doctor of Chiropractie_ ~ "Phone 327 1 ‘th St. A euala, Word Sov bike 70 SHOPPING WITH ME? VEL valu LUNCH WHILE WERE On,Tom, SOMETHING 7NAFUL SWITZERLAND 5 FRE Homes Are Open and 1 (NE. » Bord studente. have be soldiers brothers. fl There arp many, student organiza- tions.in France, and the native french students: whoorganized them urge the Americany.to become members. . There® are; comfortable clubrooms, reading rooms, and restaurants, where the, two . nationalities meet daily, and. exchange ideas. and con- yerse in English and French. The American -soldiers tind thent- selves: invited ,to afternoon ,teas_ in neanpy villds, and to visit summer re- sorts along the sea c ; Everywhere the. French, emphasi: the wish that as many as possible ot the Yankee: seldierg stay, and..le; to knew? their .ants: and sciences,..dh |famitiesiand homes. fh into. +1 Onctheir-own' part. the American sol: @ier'’ students are introducing. tngix, familiar college. custonts. hesa elude the publication in many of the universities of the well-known type of American college newspaper, ‘the pro- motion of all. kinds of athletic sports, notaply ‘baseball, basketball, boxing, tennfs and the oréanization of debate clus and music societi The French students add a variety to these extra-curricula agtivities ‘by introducing chess , tournaments, fen- cing contests, classical Frenci thea- trical productions; apd their own style of musical recital¥ and of declama- tions. ¢ Special to The Tribune.). ux, Mrance, June ?.-—lrench in the . universities. which thrown opei.to American ekeome the Americans : as French, Jnatitutions Quickly Filled. But though the doors of fourteen of her best institutions of learning— \t,Lyon, Paris, Toulouge, Bordeaux, y, Grenoble, Caeon, Aix-Marsellle, (Besaheon, Clement-Farrand, Montpel- ier, Poitiers and Rennes—have been opened .to Yartks, it has been impos- sible to meet the demand for enroll: ment. , All axailable billeting space in first class,,Freneh .homes ‘was soon. taken up by the American government. Even with the addee assistance of England —the resources of Oxford and Cam- -bridge—and, the.use.of the University of Edinburg, Scotland, and Dublin Uni- versity, Ireland: it. ‘has been impos- sible to-accommodate the number to who: were eager to study ‘in a foreign untversity. : é * For. the. overflow, .the American army university at Béaune, France, is comprised. of fourteen. colleges, the faculties American college professors. At; this, the largest known education- al institution iw the world, American soldiers unable to enter foreign. unt- ersities will’ at least-savé.time by receiving college and .university in- struction of a high class, at the hands of the United States government, and gain credit: toward their. collego’ dey grees. Bola ty Officers. and Enlisted [men Study Together. = OW, WEA RING! DOWN - Nov MusT BE FLUSH TODAY oie literature for the background of the wo: accommodate the numberof soldiers: FINGER FOR Some IT's Gone! SCALING “THE } | MATTERHORN - CH VARSITY MEN BROTHERS 10 YANKS the Initerchange of Customs ey and:Ideas Mutually Liked suing courses in law, medicine, letters, sciences, and the fine arts here and in the trench universities. Primarily in the French institution, all of. the soldier students ara le ing to speak, read and write lrenc They. are being taught grammar, translati prose coniposition and pronounciation, with the object of aid: ing them in the pursuit of some spe- cial branch of study. More than this they are learning to understand the French mind. 1 ~ Lectures in French disclose to them the highest in French fRougit and mods { Ife eoiand study. Subjects are taken directly from the, French lite of the middle ages and Jater times in cience, art, philosophy, This course jon with the course in the French language wand gene of lecturés, in canjuni former fc opportunity, was made-a able to both'-enlistedmen and: of! who had: had at least two yéars, its equivalent, of college workk, be- fore coming to France. A nominal tuition fee is paid by each soldier, this being the only extra expense fox him. outside of the very small cost of books, of which few are required, and ratory fees inthe science courses. | All the American soldiers are ex- empted from military drill and their other regular army duties while in at- tendance at both the French‘and Eng- lish universities. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. (Special District—Annual Blection.) Notice is hereby given that.on the first Tuesday in June, being June 3, 1919, an annual election\will be held at Will school inthe Special. School. District of No. 1, County of Burleigh. State of North Dakota; for the pur- pose of electing the following mem- bers of the Board of Education’: Two members to serve for a-term of three years, for the city of Bismarck. -» The. poltg will be opened. at.9 o'clock a.'m., and closed at 4 o'clock p, m., of that day. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 17th day of May, 1919. By order of the -Board of Education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, 5-15-6-3 as Clerk, TOMB OF ST. GEORGE .., .... 1. 1S. IN DAMASCUS Damascus, May. 31.—British soldiers who. celebrated St. George’s day in Damascus found, that the grave of the patron saint of England was here, not a Mile from the, magnificent tomb of Saladin. ‘ A lattiee-work cage sur- rounds the grave of St. George, a sim- ple bit of masonry. Locked iron dors are in the side of the lattice work and from it a lamp and a few| fresh wreathes are hung. On top of the tomb a rude. bit of sclupture rep- resents a mounted warrior imipaling with his lance a dragon. ant Ads is results. Tribune S,ohWIA, WWE Lost MY T'S BEEN Loose ON MY “TIME AND bowl jigs } SHALL | CALL THE HAS HAPPENED MES, IT PROBABIN SLIPPED OFF AND WEH - HEH "SUCH IS LIFE. | BY 0. B. JOYFUL is. being lionized in Washington. city editor there asked a reporter ta— “Go to Goto, and find out where Goto goes to when he’s going to, go. else none will know where he’s gone to when Goto goes.” And\the report ent, too. Looking Backward in 1929 i This is certainly a period of finan-| back to the time when the acquisition of an automobile give a family more social prestige in the neighborhood than the acquisftion of an airplane does now. Oh, We Knew Something Was the Matter with Kansas! Miss Lizzie Wooster, Kai intendent of public instruction; now understands how it feels tobe “be- tween the devil and the deep blue sea.” First. she | regulation” issued a new “rule and! which revoked the | in school teaching certificates of all men, teachers who used tobacco. And a couple of icheers!” "Thus exclaimed the lady school teachers. They had! never, liked the idea of having smoke anywhere in the schoolhouse but the furnace, And the men teachers got terribly peeved at.Miss Lizzie. Then she came to bat with another new rule and regplation. She said she’d revoke the certificates of women teachers addicted to the use of cos- metics. i “Great stuff! Mak ’em quit paint- ing,” exclaimed the men teachers, Now, you know every pretty school- “Fine! Alurrah! x Baron Goto, Japanese statesman, | cial. inflation, and our memory goes; + uper-| py, her nose, and deepens:the rosiness of her’cheek a tiny touch. \ ; And the lady teachers got terribly peeved at Miss Lizzie. And now both the men and lady teachers are sore, that is those men who smoKe and those ladies: who paint. The Germans are talking of chang- ing their flag from Red and Black to Red, Black and Gold, Yep, they need a streak of yellow in it! Columbia university (N. Y.) seniors voted on favorite beveragee. \Water Won, beer second, milk third. How do they run with you? 3 \ Such Are Husbands in Phila. , Philadelphia mothers’ club decided at a meeting that husbands are a nec- essary evil; that a man is a thing woman marries and that they drink, vote, smoke and swear, but never go to church, “From what you've told me of your mother-in-law I should think you hear enough from her in. person without paving ared to induce her to_talk ito your phonograph,” : _ “Oh, you can’t imagine the pleasure ic gives me to start the machine going and then shut it off right in the mid- dle 9f a sentence,” Young peonle who are wondering “two can live as cheaply as orie,” may he interested in hearing that Jo- seph Edwards {arrested in Chicago) has bean supporting three wives on $100 a month. Is It Hard for You to Remember Your Swectheart's Name? Hagerstown, Md.—When_ Oliver T aged 74, was applying for a marriage license the clerk asked him the Christian name of the bride-to-be, “Gosh, all hemlocks!” exclaimed Hicks. “Ain’t I gone and forgot’ to ask her what her first name is! ’Pears to me as how I’ve heard some call her Nettie.” quired the license man. “Oh, I call her dearie all the time, except when I call her darling, Better make.it Nettie on the paper, though.” ’We are pleased to announce the ar- rival of an eight-pound girl baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Stork of Chicago, Il. TO THE PUBLIC. This is to announce that I will ae- cept re-election as a member. of the Bismarck Board of Education if such ma’am d. a wee bit of powder on be the wish of the voters of the city. 5-20-6-3 FRANK EVERTS. Business Directory Z scion fox AParEo Praca Del TOL ® BISMARCK -Nortit DAKOTA”. Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. FREDERICK W. KEITH H ARCHITECT : Webb Block Bismarck, \ NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work’a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. ¢ PHONE 233 —— SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE Per. 1000 Per 50 Pet Billy’s Big 10c¢ Sellers Commercial Little Billy’s ... North Dak. Star Our Hero ...... 40.00 . Home Industry... 26.00 3.60 : N.P. Special ... ~81.00 3.10 5 We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address) William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory 423. Third St. Bismarck, N. D. * Phone 243 A S 15 4.00 0 4:00 . 4.00 40.00 40.00 | 01 ( 8 5 GHOE FITTERS Richmond sMfitney MAIN STREET Bismarck Construction Company : General Contractors. Western Sales Bldg.: Phone 35. ' LTT avanti Radiator Repairing atid Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bigmarck, N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N.. B. UUeveneneunsguenayacaaaat BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of ~ STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles ——— PERRY || UNDERTAKING Bismarck: as “Well, what do you call her?” in- ~ \ PARLORS : Day Phone 100-M’ Night Phones 687 or 100 To. me! Wve LoST MY DINNER RING = TT_WAS Logs€ ON MY: FINGER AND musT HAVE SupPED on TODAY WHEAT WAS SHAKING some THHks OUT - I'VE Looven evERY FINE BUGGIES If you are thinking of buying @ mew carriage or wagon it will pay you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH é Hardware — Tools — Implements You! Dinn’- NoTice IT’ —You MusT Wave !LosT WWertner: LATE LAST AiGHT. OR EARLY THis MoRNING Becawse |.FouD IT IN MY TRovsER’S ‘PocKET — Our lists are full of Biggest Bar- | Fo) —A large front-room, close in. gains in -houses, lots and.ifarm | Phone $211,420, Fourth. St. 5-28-6 lands and, to you people who are | FOR 1} furnished: rooms. looking: around and _ talking, 602 Bish 5. wanting. to buy but who can't LOST AND FOUND quite make up your minds, we say ear on , to you, “Buy now fort the surest return cto petgrate = rocks lmplemects ing .we know of is,that one of iy tale teal estat movements | FOUND—Iron gray mare, weight about = Lh ed Embalmer in Charge North Dakota has e' seen is tion jpounds papple reck township, + * just starting with a resultant big STRATE tay aaa increase in calues: Everything 4550 ibs ei gelding. ——_——_—————— | estate has gone away-up. bs. Strayed from our : nese Be eee its turn to tise. If east of city. Geo. Gussner. MEN’S FURNISHING. * BOS, you don’t buy now you'll be SOR Ey. | eine Wé also write fire insurance in r ay Pitas Nae Wena WEB sone ve py eae *ONGKEOW AT BAKGAIN PRICES mackie nee Yosahs ALOW™ Dir ie G REAL ESTATE anes COLEMAN’S . Tt F. E. YOUN : Venera! et ‘ FOR, SALE—Bungalow, - modern - and Fifth Street Licensed Embalmer in Charge \ ——Phones—— almost new. Also Junk bought in handful and H F. O'Hare, 70M. Ean Heddon, 0 ) , carload lot. ~ Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 INSURANCE J. H, HOLIHAN : * Phone‘765.. ‘ o. ue e