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THURSDAY, JUNE 5,° 1919. THE ROAD TO : * Ee /ThomayedLee-and. operated by him| Cy nf North .Da- ” IN WH f HAPPINESS dS ONE pes as an individual, he to have the right WANT COLUMN | dyexpenses, | Ads ey > ICH WE. MAKE ‘SERVICE. OUR to use the firm-name of .Central,Meat| Big a Ree ee \ Market. That all bills and accounts a ae he GOAL, SAYS COMMENCEMENT ORATOR are to be paid: te the said,.Thomas ‘J. HELP Ww. NTED—MALE B} A ce) AB <eoTt ea: iad W — Waiter for ateht wor : - “The Road to Happiness” is one iny-by Rev, G. i: Varmallya. ‘Two. numbers Dated’ this 8th day. of May, 1919, aunt opposite Soo hotel b-P-t} FOI ; which We make service our goal isl by a quartette: composed /of Warren qi ROBT. BARFKNECHT, Rca UcaN ee reasonable, marked by five , milestones—Enthusi-| Taylor, Walter, Penwarden, Phillip 4 } THOMAS JLER, —'Two boys, Coull use boys | _631X. sin asm, Ambition, Optimism, Btticlendy | Boise and TeonhrdBuzzelle, were | 5-28:20-6-5 chool hours, Bagle Shoe Shiting | FOR, SAL New, and atantvy worn . ani Service to’ others, sald Curtis M| shrently. enjoyed, and. followtig the : Tease TEE Bain oe Se | BRA one TAIT cote Flaine Tor — dof af uae Gity, Minn, in: aa address of the evening) the ‘diptonias ; , Tribune. Want Aas’ bring results. Cran Ging: eae WANTED. Salty) af — iressing. the graduating class, of the) Were presented to the 32 guaduates by’ |} selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer, i Bismarck high- school ‘at ‘the annual |J. M. Martin. she Drverehee with ‘ Fapergice, unnecessary. Guaranteed Sem ERGO exereines ‘hela in thie | the singing thé ‘Star 8) j : 3:1, HOLABAN » we 5-6-2m | j rium -last.evening, ee ner:in whteh % sume w b ‘ Scho ‘Miencement ‘addres poids wae aol mee sais Graduates. te : : aaa pce Pid bi foo Bnd tie, < lishppointed.’ “Mr, -Johngon it} fi aj ‘ F bath. Trees, East front. Well lo- Giseoatnted ear efohaata appeared the fonowin are the members of _ cated.» Modern except heat, $2400.| “1 and wind mill plath business man, and he talked bus Bértha Margaret Bertech, Ae es Se : $100 cash.” Danuta itis hance this well known { ‘ ness, straight from, the shoulder, ari Alta “Mbyy. Hrehipr, HERA 5 ie . ~ | Accident: and Health Insurance in. the Bre a For full information call Grand ¥ ith @ punch init: ~| - Luélla 8, Bremer. “ te a A. | Old. Reliable E “T.. ama et Sa ae fon B.| B ia Enthubtasth First. Fecal Maile Brown. $ - 2 : : ' iE i a ae TAG Sh ER Re ‘Most 'of il heyempliasizea -enthus- chard Orville-Bucholz, +, a XG “ J. H, HOLIBAN ! ‘ Meer eent Soot tapdenn house. \ taem a5 an ly fal to success and Ratlieys Cs Caox. 4 ‘ Pa 3 a aS ° oe she. | Gneas Block, Phone 745. | — SLE WANTED FEMALE k gay be rented, for L or 3 families, | Cal jappiness, “The [J. S.-stands for the, ' loyd Arthur Couch, ; retty tunes pad songs atte, presenting the tinal | ANTED—Ginl for _housewor ive-foon, house, #Villscent center of enthusiasm, and US, stands| Viviun ‘aMrguerite Dolan, bits occur f eesti ne ite aid Mose Cawearant oF fh bik Srcdeate ' oe tn as phone 05 7 PI rece eas /Osancet _. for ‘Us, and ‘us’ means you. You-tre| Josephine R, Fogerty, — {cal -play “My. soldier with mili-| neve elaborate st mh anal: ye AVrite 681 Tribune eee FOR SALE—Modern fouse, Toeation con- yor own center of enthusiasm. You) *Guy:Edward/Grove. tary ‘atmosphere, © This clever. scote| Vere © 6. elne ae ne Ss ee, y) WANTED — Dishwasher, at Hofman’ | baths “Lot tivise Teor, heautitul shade ré the cetiter ‘uf the whole business,| Nadothi O. Hagstrom, Possestes more than a scoresff. big| Way to wonderful . elevtri¢aly effects | / Chocolate Shop, Y 6-2-8t] trees and h 0 currants, plums You can’t pass the buck to some one| James F. Knappen. - hits of which the title song “My,Sol|and gorgeous costumes predominate. | ~ i} WANTED—Cook gid waitress at Banner] ‘and crabapples. | Call 1030 Vitth St., or > lee Buel, figs a good word in tha eee My Kyseth. diér Girl’ leads in popularity while The scéne changes to the home of @ ' ‘ House, ” Phone: 2a1;,0r cull at ted, Main Bene) BCs Hen 12h Oe OH ie ; glish language, called our ‘mother ertrude Luella Larson. \~ “Jasper’s, Ragtime and,” “Sugar | wealthy cojotiel in Miami, Florida, 1G TED ~ = “ ot tongue;* because father)so seldom has,| Papline A, Lobach, — Baby” “Take Me Home With You,’|near the governiient aviation camp) HIGGS Ee TEGAN WAN Te tig tore tai iy of" theses Wives 7 DA a ‘an opportunity tq use it, ud oF ar wate Lovin, ~ alo. “Everybody,”.’ “A Long, Long and the last ct presents a novel and} 9 a.4 died aStea fh }. E, Heaton, See Mrs, Grootliaert at CAPTURE OF PETROGRAD “There are flu gerfns and “thu” thel Mary ‘McKee. : ave” "Supt Foy You,” and et’s | inspiring ‘feene, a battlefield “Some- ur lists are full of Biggest Bar- . 82297 LW, 16 ; germs, Flu gernis put’ us down’ and| *E Dopald McCoy. oa ent Gow iw-Old Glory” help to | wherein. France.” . Ther gains in houses, lots and farm WANTED Sirk fe evga) Rowework, “Ap: WAS “VERY PREMATURE” out; ‘thu’ gernis' put us up and on.” @harlés Donald Mandigo. és ‘ ¥ féver novelty the success | forty members in.the cast and choru' lands and to you people who are WANT RR an ‘fi s mene T : 2a aa Overcoming Obstacles. \ Edwin ‘WealyMandigo, ft: really 1s. who will present this tuneful novelty looking .around — aj talking, Work. Mra, C c W: eer ein Copenhagen, June. 5.—Persistent. re- J The speaker told low jhe| very ob-| © Walter Byrne Penwarden.. are three acts in thisi.mew | when’ it: is presented .inthis.city at} ‘Wanting to buy but who ean’t Tee earn oe rive Ports that Petrograd has been cap- stacles in our path if overcome may Heel a Pierce.) f of the New ‘the Auditorium Monday-night, June ' suite make up your minds, we aay atreet. z 581 wk tured are “very prehature,” accord- be made stepping stones to success. . Maurine Reitan. 2 A you, “Buy now,” for the sures' " ng to,a stafement from the “official =r He illustrated: this point with‘a ‘story | Mae Agnes Semple. 6 Genevieve H. Cline, C. Ellen {ly relieved congested ‘condition’ of the | thing’ We know of is that one of |____ SITUATIONS WANTED _ Esthonian press bureau here. of a big rock in the middle of the road,|| Wiljam Edwin Sherwood. Money, ‘Bebelo Johnson, Marearet.C. |gradéd schols at that time... t yobe-| {he biggest real estate movements | POSTTION WANTED By young lady. hi) er SREP TIror ‘A farmér’s wagon came along -and]| Edwin Jamés Taylor, Jr. rd, Alfce ®. Ketchum, Ruby L. |leved that the Bismarck -higi-school North Dakota has ever seen is Bera ond “general once Tribune Wyant Ads bring results, sbumped over it; then came-a Ford,| Herdon. Taylor. af ee, Howard W, Baekeloo and |is. one of the: best investments ,the jnstetarting With reguitany bie mn. o ‘ d other vehicles came along, each| Agnes Marie Thor. Hy city ever: made, ae . erything = SITUATION WANTRD— king’gtlteir: bumps, ‘and finaly that| Harold Fay Vermijya\ "le" Faculty: - The ‘haat year. the. enrdliment, has | but real estate has gone away up, | en wants [0 work om ar manage Fock’ Was pulverized ahd spread out |-.AnNa Eliza Willison. 7.°ME Martin, city superintendent. ‘ | been.the ‘highest tn the history of.the |— sYol comes its turn to rise. If Kdberg, Killdeer, Grassy Butte Route. form a.smooth macadam road over |. Caroline Elizabeth Yegen.~ ‘ Bleatior Gustavson, secretary to su-| school, with 252 students .enrotled. | You don’t buy now you'll be sorry. Ny Dak. G-4-1w ‘which all traffic hdd easy sailing. *\William Yegen. ~’ » J perintenden 5 The present, faculty of the Biamarck | We also write fire insurance in / SITUATION WANTED—My_houorably, dis- The farmer's wagon, he said, was| * Enlisted in, students’ army train-| rincipal. high school includes 14 members. ; Seed companies. chagged ‘sailors have had. Udeg Years ex filled with patatoes, and, as It bumped ine cores: af Pa Agnes eur. chemistry. ° Theke will be fitteew instructors dur-| 4 bookkeeping. Would... prefer position af. | the bump, +theslittle potatoes, the @ new Bismarck high school was |‘Mabel:Stratton, mathematics, | ing ‘the coming year, as a.department for ding | adv: q estate office. / weak, Intticient Dretehders, gragieat-| Bullt ig 1912, at a cost of $70,500 and] Ruby Finch, English, - "J of physical training will-becadded, J.| FE, YOUNG REAL ESTATR Write 640, 2 SZ 1m ed to the bottom, and the big fellows |!s~one' of the-most ‘up-to-date struc-| 5 f ‘core, English. » ‘ ~'|Mauricé“Martin hag served as super- WORK. WANTED Ft came to the top; where they should |tures in the middle northwest, The i English “es intendent for. the past:.thyee-years, kc: Phones Siar wi a ene Or be, So, in bumping the bumps of life, |Structure- comprises a main ‘building : tic science. and. for, eight years C. I’. Bolt. has without ironing: at ry home, he stated, the ‘big fellows are brought |°F two stories and basement, and a] ‘yther Celin, Spanish, histo) {thea capacity of prigeipal. |H. F. O'Hare, 78M. - F. E. Hedden, 0| _ront_Street. : 2 to the top by the jolts we receive and | north wing’ of one story and a half.) ®ilzabeth Jongg, history. i” 4, a i E i ane F. E,-Young, 78K, * |GOQPRED LADY wants work by the day. the little fellows sink to the bottom |The main ‘building covers an area of} Gertride-Behrens, shorthand, book administration have contributed pr out enone caele orca See and Yo" obs¢trity. He spoke of the |66x182 feet. The foundation is of | keeping. ‘ Breatly: to: the’ suiccess~of-the: institu- ——— wars of 1776, 1812, 61; 1898 and |concrete, while the building proper} Lulu J, Mosier, Latin. tion, ps DRESSMAKING 1917-as the -<rocks’: over: which the |18 constructed of light mottled Hebron] Lily M. Rodine, mathematics. aan Re ~ iT rs Roth for children and} * AAAS ‘American ‘republic had: bumped its way. | Pressed: brick, with brown iron’spot-|| Roy H. Neff, manual training. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIQN:.OF smaker with) experience. “The Home /of Service” to the high position which it now [ted Hebron trimming brick, and red Board of Education. PARTNERSHIP CY ——ooS | a A et CEB erv ice holds‘in the fraterny of nations. portage ‘stong trimmings. It has ®{ Geo, F. Willi president. “|. Robert Barflnecht and tHemas J. HIROPRA' BUSINESS ' ER tl ee aeaasetl A ade Bota vine high séhool gas formally open D. 1. owehs. Lee, doing/ business under the: fim CHROPEACTORS USINES SS eee ar - MR. CAR OWN f 0 it. We can’t afford to sow seeds of |. “1 Cecil Burton. name and style of Central Meat @MaY- / ; Most import- ithi . envy and discord and-d ed’ on the “evening of November 8 | frank Everts. ket,: have this day mutnally Me ed! = E. HOARD, D. c., PH. C. A herb that Within ihe wiext few weeks jealjealoudy , and class — preju 1912. The big auditorium was crowd-} ‘4 “p. penhart. to dissolve the said partnership. and Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic Mee cer Carly ttt UC ae ck [oo will be getting out your auto- cause we are bound to reap; what ed to its limit on this event, and the) Bismarck’s new high school when|the same has been dissolved. That | Phone 327 temg” People write us and say mobile and preparing for the sea- » occasion was,\most interest! nd. e " q | asth ? sow. i ; BeNOR C70 ing and} puilt filled a long felt want and great-| the! business. will be continued by |119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D.| ‘8kupsed Bt the results, espec son’s run. Doubtless one of the The exercises of the evening were |highly entertaining. The affair was | _— the, manera, Gat thinks of "«* Lfirst things that y: ill h opened at 83:0 by - the! singing of |®!together one of the most brilliant Wanted S01 Dacha’ renal 0 rst things that you will have to ‘America followed by the) invocation ims the duftoty of educational institu- £5 express Da (Rheumatism Her! eons der yal Peon Urea. field yi tions; in the state. aise i enice, Californin. | in our line of Kelly-Springfiel ‘ At. the opening, those, en eee f ROOMS FOR RENT \casings and tubes we believe that Te tine oe Huckagn \ eecte FOR_NENT—Womished” rooms sultan |we have son@thing that will V.Bruce iE. ‘Jackson, \ Stat: for Nght shousekeepingsrooms. if N i i i ii Soporinteadent Taylor, Judge A. For RW: i merit your investigation, That i Bruce, Superintendent of City Schoo Mr. Rohrer Py they cost mare is true, but-as has & ea ies fa eee eu tu6 eet gard, i POR HENS Eyrnishied:yooms,619 ¢ been said: before—‘“the recollee- ee F : senhart;- i SFGR- RENT clon In madam house, | Hon of quality remains long after \ ae PT ate Mi ieee ey eee G.-C, Wachter, A’ -P. Lenhart,W. A. : 2 ” i Beat safé home method, Get’a small |Faiconer and H. C. Fish, with H. W. and Coe ete the price is forgotten, " } fox: of- oll of Korein at the druggist’. | pi opor Nain » piione S2-%- 2 Drop in our store, or call us w § Follow plain directions of Korein system |Richolt presiding. ee / i'—Dight housekeeping 1001 o Pp J under’ $100 guarantee. Ontain, slender, The First, Faculty. 7 j also bed rooms, $13 4th St., phone 6: and we shall be pleased to show { c% ure with-better.I and -|- = ‘i Me - a . | syiaonality,. New book tells alt about |, 1e members-of the first faculty of FoR RENT Nah eos you why. ‘ reducing Weight quickly, blensantly,- lant the new high school were Charles F. ingly, mailed free to you; write to Korein\| Root, superintendent; A. Alvina Bren- Phone Gor oe \ ' jousekeeping room it desi is {: MISSOURI VALLEY, MOTOR CO. Co., NF-69, Station #, New York, N ¥. R Dh for Nght hi Hall 702 Ave. F or phone 69 5 4 FOR RENT—Down town room and i ~ i for gentlemen. Cail Geo, Gussne “the fi is 2 ic EI The Home of Service” ps : @ = iy LOST AND2FOUND CARL PEDERSON. Mgr.‘ : 3 a a FOUND—Keys near’ postoffice, Owner ‘ 3 3S may have same by calling ai ‘Tripune | Bismarek North. Dakota ' S and: paying for this ad, 6-5-3 : : HOST—Check hook; Retum to Ada B Sims.or leave at Hoskins store. 6-5 LOST—33xi casing, tube and rim on road east of Bismarei, Return’ to Corwin Motor Co,, for reward, 6-4-1W LOST—A set of Keys... Finder please re- mn turn! to Datota Motor Co, 6-4-1w LOST—Bunch 6 Inder please re- lu ge 1 DUR IN Ny p of keys ndard Oil Co. for reward. ‘e WANTED TO RENT WANTED _ TO RENT—Furnished. room R..S. ENGE, # F : turn to Sat f H eS LopT A gold necklace with a cameo. / ! inder please return to Tril une st Tribune Block _ Bismarck, N. Dd. STRAYED—One bay® gelding, weight * Phone 5 1550 ibs.; 1 gray gelding, weight 1500 e 752. Ibs. Strayed from our pasture 2 miles:| seep enn ens ~ east of city. Geo. Gussner. 5-30-Lw \ Pootne Tor chee Wy gine 15." Stat D.C. PH. C. What jo unave. and’ pice to Chiropractor "3 . WANTED TO. RENT Consultation ’ “iy modern hope, close in. Free: Suite 9-11, LANDS » | FARM WE acres, best_ soll, heat Lucas Block \ watel miles north of Hutt min Phone 260 | p ; - : them "Gan break and make an easy | Bismarck, N. D. we: t t th to living ‘on same. Hurry, land is going f S e 00 elt A up. “Don’t miss god ch Will sel : \ ei rx moderate, “Mrs, 5 , Aid to appetite and My tee adhe SA ose || TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE * e e FE é! 1 > od Eh! Hh Ree Heed ae pane a digestion — benefit. niiat ioe" ates|| REMINGTON q F = : al torn e { SPONDS ot Gh KET sae Rep. : L lasting form. a — a — 2 K ° le ‘ EE makes a drink: ce ce ae : - buck has the avor : Farniture Company ; T’S FASY to make a drink’and put sa 220 Main Street : Fi t it in a bottle with a new-fangled label. aie] | Yimiahed and. Backed nee ee \ But it’s quite another thing to create a sat- 2 for isfying;-thizst-quenching flavor in a’ soft, LEE Or nik ee me Be Pe tach te Bismarck Cleari We've done it in Buck: Buck has‘ rich, a alge ieiiver oe ne full-grain fia zor; not a raw, unfinished taste order. AW. House Association —but an honest-to-goodness satetying flavor : j that goes traight to the thirst-spot and C.,B. LITTLE, President makes yo like it first tip out of the bottle. E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. ‘| Try Buck, it’s pure; “its wholesome; it’s the B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mér. A drink you'll wax: after your first bottle. Try it today. MEMBERS. First National Bank City National Bank Capital Security Bank First (Guaranty, Bank ~ NATIONAL MEVERAGE COMPANY, CHICAGO fumed oa ed Oak sec Phone 640 STACY-BISMARCK CO. ' vs ‘FIRST FOR oe . THIRST ” “se @ RIES.PARTS 3 Rp, sis a" 3A lRy, x10e" | “TORY spRvice § Corwin Motor Co Opportunity to get black ‘dir 1 load; filling dirt 25¢ per, load. Phone 358. _8-29-1w FIRE INSURANCE—Live wire field man gan have permanent position in Mutual

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