The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 16, 1919, Page 7

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a camo) HUNT mmeeenttioey TEAL tH CLERKS Yop weer rennin CTT my TUTTE Nin (Ashe unten EH 14s. inne ‘a PAINT train Meomiremmatiad PME MUI nr saite TOT ae yu itn th NT eva) sunntetnt bia) Oden ie v that next fall will see Carleton sup- plied with some of the best football |material in the state. St. Paul, Minn, June 14.—This t week will see the close of college ¥y athletics so far as Minnesota colleges are concerned. Baseball has had the iealloover: oll. other. spring sports: this ‘year, but:it is planned. ‘to -bring ath- letics to-the position occupied before fs the: war’ with the opening of. the school year next fall: ‘All- -colleges: : s ae } have.-arranged heavy. football sched- r : 4 See | ules and in several instances new Classified Advertising Rates. Peers : 2 i hi ave b if EF Terme Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. SOLDIERS &S. ‘AILORS jcoaches have been signed First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 will Ww nt Duluth, ‘Minn. June..14——Tho Hib- : eents. Advertisements containing more than.26 words will be charged at the We run your Wa nine ‘Colts. are leading incteam abet : rate of two cents a word for each additional word, ed-a-Job. for one month et vbraee! Ot Sis. for tho eat AL Copy/for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertlon, | must be in FREE of charge. thotigh: the season js still young the this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. : : wae Hibbing team looks much the strong: est hitting combination in the league. i HELP_WANTED—MALE FOR SALE OR RENT— Ine, buildings can be used for other | BBill Upham, who at one time’ pitch- WANTED—Good farm hand. Must be HOUSES AND FLATS business: if desired, Vor, further in-|ed for St.Paul in the American as- od teamster. Steady, work, Wi | formation inquire “of F. W.'Leof, Car | sociation and was considered one of reen. -10-1w son, A je hee. BUTCHER WANTED—at once, Good all} | FOR SALE CHEAP A-L HAY FOR SALE—Apply 808 Seventh the best bets. is up among the lead- ‘round “man; good:/ wages, good: com- Fis h with ‘full street. ing hitters. He has an average of munity, up-to-date shop, Wire or write ive, room house, wi FOR SALE—Barber shop, first ray at 454 for eleven times at bat. Fred Kist, Linton, N.D 6-16-1w|| basement and purpace | wees tailor shop in connection... On account WANTED—Asalstant_ bookkeeper. ~ Per-| | 1g ¢ front tener feves will sell. cheap: Write 673, |. Brookings...S, D., Juno.14.—Profes- manent position and good wages, Lahr loors, east front. Tribune. « _.§-10-1W 1 sor H.C. Severin, faculty chairman Motor Sales Co. 6-16-iw| | barn. 312 15th at FOR SALE—One Hughes electric stove. 1 o¢ athletics at Stato college here, has ‘WANTED—Carpenters; also one lather. cing 1 chind-eloset,.3-rocking chairs, 1 set- rs af State are, Address J.-H. Schioemer, “Fredon|a., GAbawk. | tee, 1 golden oak-table.”” Call 104 eit announced. the‘:, following. - football fF 6-13-11t street. schedule for the: coming season. Two i TAILOR WANTED Extra bleh wages) ~5 FOR! y SALE=2H, horse poner D. c. motor: dates on tho schedule are still ten- wo coat makers, one vest maker, ‘one | WaNTED—Furnished flat t m_Jewe ¥ be ‘ ol- ! : trouser maker, “two bushelmen, ' best | "’cummer months by two. saat WANTTO BUY a-cecond hand newspaper|(@tlve. October 4:or 11. Huron o = o> working conditions, Permanent posi-| p, 0, Box 212. \ddress | Wivant. ingood condition. Address, Box B, | lege: October , 18, Dako'a ‘Wesleyan, a tion: allroad fare paid. Open shop. : Pettibone. N.D. <$-2w | at Brookings; October 25, North Da- ie t'264, Omaha, Neb. G-10-1w | FOR RENT—Five room house. “inquire tne : " wee AND WOMEN learn barber trade | 224 5th St— 6-12-Iwk | HOOD'S SUMMER SHO! Gus: Ty Fe the kota “Agricultural: college, at | Fargo: EN AND, WOMEN learn barber trade! Rooms FOR RENT—AN modern, dou-| family, -$325 down, pen lescriD-| November 1, Sloux Falls college or anteed. Few weeks completes by our|. ble and singles; nice place for summer, | tive cireulen fist. OMT onatied value. | Brookings; November 7, University . method, Constant practice. we gum. |" :$6,00-and-$7.00 @ month. 713 Third st Gentral Sales Co., 599 Ninth Ave., New| of North Dakota. at: Brookings; No- Barber coliege, 21K Nicollet Ave, Mfin: | FOR RENTOSix room house, Pah a York 8-124] vember 15,. School of Mines, at neapolis, Jist.” 1853, é-t-im |" fardwood floors, new, 425.00." Fe. | FOR SALE Good plang, excellent “con | Brookings, and November 22, Uni MEN Of WOMEN WANTED—Saiaty | Young Heal Estite Co. -6-tf| dition. Call 515 Sixth St | versity of South Dakota at Sioux $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, | FOR RENT—An eight room modern howe Falls. selling guaranteed hosiery be weer ao A Tented. fr, 2 families. Call ! NORTHWEST | fe : xperience unnecessary. Guarantee! jevent p 12-1 T NEED WATER REGU- F Mills, Norristown, Pa. chet FOR RENT—Five-room house. Will rent NORTHWEST BATTERIES LARLY. ae Write Los Angeles ¥. M. Auto} reasonable. Phone 141.‘ 6-20-t£ | SPORTS g A School. Get started ight tin 1mo. | READ THIS—I own several modern bun You cannot live without food an galows which I am offering for sale at, your battery can’t work without we NTED—FEM. real bargains. Two of these are new, | ter. The battery loses water under we want bookkee} ALE ek pete room ae te biocee from higa © St. Paul, Minp., June 14—Charlte) the most healthgul conditions. Some 2 = ; 3 r line, oc! A e : WANTED “Assistant bookkeeper, Fer-| Poved carr interested, write 672, care] Hall, veteran pitcher for the St./of the doss: is due to evaporation. put Motor Sales Co. 6-16-1w | Tribune. 6-9-2w| Paul‘club in the American Associa-| is generally due to its decomposition WANTED 2 busnt, capable ladies 10 | ens | LON, is going stronger than any other] into its constituent gases, hydrogen ‘ate st alers . . e 5] < $25.00 tg $56.00 por week Hallroad fare JUSINESS OPPORTUNIT! pitcher in the leaguo so far as con-| and oxygen. The necessity for fre-| a rite at once. Goodrich Drug] BUSINESS CHANCES—Millions are suf- : sy Pat Hs SCT) ete eer ete, e a : are os 3 ani iscovery of age. ert a Mi th y Rem . 0. ae In atien tiie iment: stibhsrn case THE F F lother’s edy. < WANTED=OmI “for erieral house wor of Theumatlem entirely out of the DOINGS OF DUF 8 uA on ie farm. ate ‘wages expectet em. eople write us and say they +4 Write Bor 2, Bismarck WD ele astounded at the results, eepécially. on come’ ‘Ler —, 16 Ineys. us! of ie money % WANTED At Bismarck Hospital, 98-| aking Soasibliities Representatives OW. muzzeEr | MAMMA SEE | fall at office) rderly; | wanted, $1.12 pound prepaid, 10 pounds WORT MY FAIGER Iv i STENOORAPHER WANTED at Northern oh rorees ela. Rheumatism se cit MAMA ‘Produce Co. enice, California. 5-28- JUST “Terri ie! WaNTED Two walyeicen Tor dine Wwalkpensee Tor — ing | me wit at Homan’s ca t ts ROOMS FOR RENT NTE} irl for geny = al bower, ap FOR RENT Ni iy furnished room for Pr a iu ‘or Phone = _POSITIONS WANTED FoR RENT—Hooms” ih modern “rouse at POSITION. WANTED—by capable stenog- | _507 4th St. Phone 120L 6-13-3¢ rapher. Can give ‘good ‘references. FOR) FENT—Room with bath, gentie- Write 675 Tribune. ‘ 6-16-3t |" men only. Apply Gussners store. WaANTED—Man Cook waits ition as 6-13-1wk cook in hotel or restaurant. Experi-| FOR RENT—Nice, large room i j enced, _Addréss 670, Tribtin -im| "modern house. one and 2 "halt i, D y rom post office. ‘all 213 2nd, or one WANTED TO RENT On x. east Vp WANTED—Furnished house for summer. | FOR RENT—Modern furnished ree VAR fh Address XYZ,_ Tribune. 6-11-1w | _ 692 8th street. 6-4-1 he, oh Se am FOR RENT—Furnished room; Inquire at LANDS 214 Sth St. 6-12-1wk SALE—Relinquish 3a FOR RENT—Two furnished fooms. 619 . ’ F and 640 acres. hls Iga anap. Killgeer| Sixth St. Phone 618. Se11-1w Realty. Co.. Killdeer.'N, D. 6-16-1w | FOR RENT—Furnished_ rooms for_light SALE—1i60 acres good land, i housekeeping. 621 Sixth St... Phone. _ proved, five miles from Garrison, 'N. 619R. 6-10-1w + For information address Box 223, Gar-/ FOR RENT—Large furnlabe@ room for vison. 0. = light housekeeping. Phone 400K or 144, FOR SALE—Southeast quarter of north-| Geo: W. Litt 6-6-t east quarter, ‘section 10, township. 138, range |. near Fort Lincoln. ‘all Pet B Gitcox. Van Horn hotel; 6-720 OST AND FOUND ———_—_—_—_—_—_———————— | 60st i Fountain” Pen. without cap, between Business College and . Post Office. Return to Tribune. .6-13-3t EVEN TUNG 13 ALL ———_— “ E R Now- Go AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES Bee preg ag « 5 BIGGEST BARGAINS FOR SALE—Saxon Roaistes! 1917 Modal, caiiat ee ‘ * - electricaily eyuuppea, uverhaules ‘ Rudolph: Bock, Gosvan Drug’Store.- . DRED We offer real service ts the buy- FOR-SALESOSI a : z 16- 1% ers of real estate. ur many ais odge coupe nearly : ney ill take in good Ford or trade tor land years of experience in buying and or city property. | Write #66, care Trib gelling property gives us a thor- | _ une. 6-11-tf ough knowledge of local values, D L SAU ite Oldamoblie, for a quick and you can depend upon this deal to:he.sold at once.for. Extra knowledge to protect you. LR ieee ay Ea aa We have assisted hundreds of | AUTO LIVERY” AND REPAR—Repalr home owners: in Bismarck and all cars. k guaranteed, Phone’ 37, Burleigh county to obtain their or call 108. Maine Smith & Johnson, homes and we would like to help | Peet you. May we? : MISCELLANEOUS rs ae —o- FOR SALE—Dry. stove wood. Phone: 818. 6-16-1wk F. E.-YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. ez Phones——. 4 H. F. O'Hare, 78M. ‘*: F. EB. Hedden, 0 S & Pe F. E, Young, 78R, See ee Pah aed Bibeaetmees: erected FOR SALE—Good Kindlin: if called‘ for. Call at une FOR-RENT OR FOR SALE—A aie « tablished. Méat *“Market..: Can also b fused’ with - grocéries. “Inquire at’ 105 Main St... Mandan, |N.:D._ 6213-8t ni $1.50 per load Hiamarck ‘Trib THAT MAMA WRITES WITH INDELIBLE emt Mei AS THINK nny a ith HW! i WHAT WELL, THAS ALL RIGHT THEN) t) secutive innings without being scor- ed on are concerned. Until Tuesday of this week he had held his oppon- ents scoreless for twenty: six innings. Duluth, Minn., June 14.—The Du- Juth Boat club crews are putting ir Jong hours training for the coming water events,-the firs, of which wili be held here July 12.° This event..will bean invitation regatta. Boston, Springfield, New York, Baltimore, ; Philadelphia, Buffalo, Grand ‘Rapids, Detroit, Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis and St. Paul have been asked to send crews. Northfield, Minn., June 14.—Coach Howard Buck, former University of} Wisconsin football and track man, will return here next fall and coach Carleton college. Although his suc- ess since coming here has not. been ag great as that of Coach Hunt; who succeeded him, spring indications are WANT To HNO FoR. Do You quent water filling all the cells is in- dication of excessive charging If such a condition is noted, the owner should at once have his generator in- spected and tested, also the charging rate reduced. Car owners should refrain from all spring driving until the battery has been carefully inspected. Free gs ice inspection is offered to avers USL battery owner, The G. & W. Battery Co., which har opened at 206 Fourth street, is the authorized USL represcatative in this city. They were selected because of their ability in handling batteries. To acquaint you with battery diffi- culties “The Black Mystery Box Ex- plained” will. bo mailed free upon re- quest by the U. S. Light & Heat Cor- poration, Niagara Falls N.Y. LIMITS TRAINS FOR EXCURSIONS, Washington, June 16.—So as not to} interfere with the transportation of soldiers now returning from France in ever increasing numbers, Director General Hines today ordered that railway equipment for excursion and recreation purposes be limited to an absolute minimum. Among requisi- tions cancelled was onp for 7 coach- es and Pullmans to be operated by the New York Central from New York to accommodate persons who wanted to see:the Willard-Dempsey fight July 4. Pistol Duel in St. Paul Streets Wounds Hotel Man St. Paul, June 14.—L. J. Rogers, a Minneapolis hotel proprietor, was{ shot and dangerously wounded by | three men in the business section of | St. Paul this merning. The gunmen escaped after a pistol duel with the} police. Later two men were taken into custody, and three other men and a woman are. detained. Rogers said an argument in a cafe over a woman was the cause of the DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS? An open winter with plenty of moisture is a good sign for a good crop. Look for Hedden’s The sign on. city property. sign points out a good bar- gain. Hedden Agency Webb Block. Phone 0. “THERE, HERE LET i By Allman | Kiss IT WY, T JEST SPILLED (TALL OVER. TW CARPET shooting. rested on a charge of violating the anti-vice laws in his hotel. ABST! For the BY BLOSSER Rogers was recently ar- RACT OF STATEMENT, Year Ending December 31, A. D. 1918, of the vate and affairs of the urance Co., of Des Secretary, J. mith Principal Office, 9th and Walnut, Hub- bell Bldg Attorney for Service of Process in the State of rth Dakota: Nam Loca Organized or 899. Commen: Amount o: up in Value of Cash owned by Compan cured by t es, Ta. Incorporated Feb. 12, ced business, May 4, 1899. f Capital Paid : $200,875.00 Real Estat $45,000.00 1,515,082.50 290,328.88 ; 45,843.75 Stocks and Bonds ‘ 176,550.00 Cash on hand and in Bank Be 113,568.32 Interest due and accrue 43,723.04 Net amount of Deferred and outstanding Pre- miums .. . 387,519.66 Amount. of all other ad- mitted Assets 20,451.76 Unadmitted Asset Agent's ances Premium and bal- $12,971.81 policy loans and oth- er policy as- sets . Total oe 7,169.53 Un: mitted Ranga! $20, 140.83 Total A Policy cla’ rocess justmen adjusted not due . Policy cl for wh! proofs, heen re Mature ssets . $2,267,822.08 LIABILITIES, ‘ims in of ad- t, or dand + $6,886.00 alms ich no ok: ' hav weivea. 28, 432,68 d En- 1 dowments due and unpaid, Total Policy Claims... $40,818.58 Net present value of all outstanding policies— “Actuaries,” 4 per cent 597,006.00 Net. present ‘value of ‘all . guistanding | policles— 5,000, 0 American, 3 per cent 1,325,791.00 Dividends due and unpaid 3,538.48 Amount of all other Lia- DUItHeS Lee cece eee ee ee 84,419.12 Total Li fabilities, sevuee, $2,051,073,18 New Premiums. His 483.14 Renewal miums .. Extra Total ITS BETTER Now. MUzzER KISSED FOR SAL BOR “RENT—Movie . Theatré: and ‘cafe in the County:Seat of Grant ‘best’ show town ~ along * the Deduct Pr miums paid 1s for Re-in: ance Total Premiu $708,305.41 Interest and dividends re- COIVER 556i cotta 116,888.85 Income from ‘ali’ other BOUSCES veseeeeeeeweene 7,060.80 Total Income ......... $832,255.06 EXPENDITURES. Paid for Losses and Addl- HONG. sieincenetacsdure $169,687.65 Paid for Matured Endow- ments and Additions... 3,000.00 Paid for surrendered Pol- Aelem, auc cissaceties 47,943.04 Dividends paid to Policy: holders . 18,849.38 Dividends holder: 2 8,035.00 Cash paid during the year for Commissions and Salaries 2... ss.ee sees 216,888.27 Rents paid during the oe fe 8,901.59 $,808.99 & 1,437.99 Amount of ali other cash : Expenditures ....... Sa 68,540.17 Total Expenditures... $547,092.08 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS. Whole number of olicies written n North Dakota during the 3 Total Ri staken during rin North Da- Kota ss iiewieteiwes ss $718,860.00 rolal” Premiums received during the. year jn North Dakota .. 60,141.95 Total’ Losses paid during the year in-North Da- _, kota... 30,068.65 Total Losses during the year STATR For NORTI OT. OMlee of Commissioner, of Anourgnce. COMPANY'S CERTL THORIT 1. 8A. olsnes Commissioner of In- aurance of the State of North Dakota, do. hereby certify that the foregoing is av true abstract of the original state: ment now on file in this office In Testimony. Whereof, I have here- unto set my hand and. nixed the seal of ‘this Office at Bismarck the First day Bt sare A.D. STATE OF NORTE ice of Commissioner of. Insurance, om Whereas ance Com under. the §. A. OLSNESS, Commissoner of Insurance DAK s, The American. Life Insure 'y, a corporation organized jaws of Towa, has filed in this office a-sworn statement exhibiting its condition Ing. December ness for the year end- and.bu: 18, conformable to the requirements of the laws of this state, reg in ,complia the Insura Now, Therefore, I, 8. A. ulating the business of Insure said’ Company has filed y certified copy of its ficate of organization with the requirements of ince. laws aforesaid. . Olsness, Com= missioner of. Insurance of the State of North: J sions of that the a empowere agents, to ota, pursuant to the, provi- vid laws, do hereby certify pove named Company is fully d, .through. its authorized transact its appropriate bus ness of -Authorized Insurance in -this state. according until the to the laws Hhergot, 3ist:day of March, A. 15 ¢In Testimony Whereof, I have. here- u this: First" (SUA) hnto’set my: hand and yeeat G&S Binmarel, Day of April », OLS) ‘Commissioner of tasarance. | SIDEWALK RESOLUTION, Whereas, it is deemed necessary by and the City Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota; declare it to be necessary that sidewalks be constructed in the City of Bismarck as herein specified: Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Commission of the City of Bis- marck, North Dakota: That side- walks must be constructed according to’ provisions of ‘the ordinances, In front of or adjoining the following de- scribed property situated in the city of Bismarck, and the City Auditor is hereby instructed to notify the own- ers of the said property in manner prescribed by law of action of the City Commission, along south side of lot 17, block 65, McKenzie & Coffin’s addition. And Be It Further Resolved: That the said sidewalks must be construct- ed according to the provisions of or- dinances now in force and effect be- fore the 23rd of June, 1919. And should said sidewalks not be con- structed by the date herein set forth then said sidewalks are hereby or- dered to be constructed by the City Contractor in ordance with the statutes made and_ provided. Published by order of the City Com- mission, ‘'. L, BURTON, City Auditor. SIDEWALK RESOLUTION. Whereas, it is deemed necessary by the City Commission of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that side- walls he constructed: by the City ot Bismarck as herein specified: Therefore, Be it Resolved by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that sidewalks be and the same are hereby ordered to be constructed in the City of Bismarck in front. of or adjoining the following described property, and tho City Auditor is hereby instructed to notify owners of said property in manner prescribed by law of action of the City Commission: Along the north side of lots 1 and 24, block 110, Original plat, and lots 1 and 24, block 112, Original plat, to the City of Bismarck, North Dakota. And be it further resolved, that sald sidewalks must be constructed ‘ac- cording to the provisions of ordi nances now in force and effect by thp 23rd day of June, 1919, and should said sidewalks not be constructed by the date herein set forth: then said sidewalks are her ordered to be constructed by the city contractor in accordance with statutes made and provided. \ Published by order of City Commis- sion. C. L. BURTON, ' 5-22-6-15 City Audftor. —eeSmOeeeeee 2 _CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Licensed Dector of f Chicopractia one Bismarck, N. D. 119 Fourth St. sii Se a wie NOT, TR TUS. 2 AY ea PETES LE SE RTE PO IPs CRETE SR NTR TS

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