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i MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919.: > BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE naa PAGE 1. : a ah FRECKLES AND HIS. FRIENDS _. .. BY BLOSSER | {ie 0 tie, oor and poran is re ~ zs Sage a aT RS Chappins left Fond du lac April 7 seeth vetiee Cobese Cay] G0 AN! Ask VER. GEE THEN THEY a8, Warm weather came aaa, theres N he streams proved treacherous. THEY WROTE ON BIG DAW + SEE F HE AUSTA TAKEN ACROWRAR The hes penitied trort ‘Gnipea va iMag PIECES OF STONE IN ° Don’ TEL YA Tv BREAK TH' 11 and then tought their way sup ile THEM DAVS — SEE habaska river. hey arrived a Vort McMurray on May 21 and there THA FELLA WRITIN’ the constable filed his. pr | report. As i ys the je, the record of the mounted policeman was | brief and cold. Chappins then went jto Edmonton and thence to Prince Al- bert No tracks of big game were found in the white wilds but Chappins said that wolves were unusually numer. ous. u It Seemed That Way to Him! PoP, WUZ WRITIN’ AN’ DRINTIN' DONE ON PIECES OF STONE IN THA j~ BETCHA DoD: MNOWS MoREN You Do 'Bovr: CHINESE PAPER IS PRINTED IN FRANCE A. Special to The Tribune) workers in Prance—and ave 150,000 of them—xet their f the peace consress and of allied ivities through a paper printed in nese by the Y, M. C. A. Moreover it has the distinction of be he first newspaper printed in unoft ralleges and establishes a cause of ac- \tion against such bank for a breach of - its duty or obligation, intra ‘vires in ‘land.-where the complaint ‘sufficiently § se at ¢ Mandi BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE * re ;%& ; i k R i violdting the express terms:of such] \ +: i VED 0 F i) AN POLICE A Ht ; at Steet Hwy Af. & A ny eA tte } ‘ | 4, China, printed weekly AD SECTIONIO Mo a instructions, it cannot avoid a liability | rv) and has a tition of 2000, personas | iii TT iti = fay siueh: peeacl of ite duty ‘or obliga- G Se faven | HIME | CREM Fignguininn| MORNE THI Hl wancne= tion intra vires, by asserting and rely- ee pea Wate oe Moose Ji sk.—The a a | a Aci ames | ing upon the ultra vires guaranty. Saskatoon, Sask, June 23.—“This is} Was found which had been entered up | Amateur association is to HANAGER TE Mi yon ) ~ Action to recover, for wrongful de-| the grave of Emanuel Persson, Let! March 29. 1918, It showed that | bo reore It dropped out_ of Sst mg SUbEAInre faint H ’ livery of a cashier’s bank check sent| novody interfere. with: it.” ripe) | eMaE Gn 28h 131 G tE RUON ST ees ston edunihe ING Wal derta, Sas- eI Arn nd eFANTS He iia VO to'the deeéfndant bank with a letter of | “phic inscription, written in wnglish.| Perssens had been in poor health for | eo vay ands i erate sie } Yt ERR BRE UN |instructions. From an order of dis-| French, Cree, and Chipenyn on the|® month, A pocket book and a pass} yeprosented in tie new Western Can- HeNELER wut ui) ( | trict, court, Cass county, Cole, J., over-| door of-a rude “iit. several hundred! book issued by an Kdmonton bank | ada Lacros tion which will be "MM | [ruling a demurrer, defendant appeals.! miles north of -Edmontan, serves as} were found. ated with the national body. ‘The STITT RRR Affirmed. an epitaph for a:se'tler who died alone] Ghappins found it impossible to dig | Winnipes n has gone on Cm eennsttta Opinion of the court by Bronson, J.) in that frozen, wilderness and remains| a grave, He stashed the rock stove | record as favoring the control of all CM Lawrence & Murphy, Fargo, North/as a tablet to -the heroism of aland covered the body with the f Canadian cham Lacrosse Cm ay k ;Dakota, attorneys for appellant. lauded police constable. who made} ments. Then he wrote the ti matches hy the C. A. 1. A. gt tt |,"Eevell & Horner, Fargo, North Da-| 1 journey of two thousand miles to é — ' R t NU j kota, attorneys for’ respondent. investigate the death, Uy . eH am “ The journey has just: been complet- yy ed by Constable M.’ Chappins of a 4 q NORTHWEST | foiha'iic “y cot Cte! BSUSINESS Directory || ‘trip. The trapper.-died : about nine hess | months before Chapping. was ordered Sioux Falls, $. D—Frank Hughes, | north. Keturn :of the constable to | PigRSSONAL RNGHING fon AHATEUR PiieTeGRiPHaD GHOE FITT! + of Mobridge, will represent South| Saskatoon isthe last chapter of the Dakota at the Grand AAerican tour- | thrilling tale. i HOT, Crp nament for trap-shooters, in Chicago,| Word was received: last February il N NI = August. Hughes won the state tourn-| by the Provincial inspector at Prince! [1 | ) Ul \ Tu OTA’ ament here with a mark of 291 of eer vee om had-died some dis- 300 targets, ance north of the: Hudson Bay post PY V YY! = at Fond ay lac. An. investigation was | ® BISMARCK ‘N OTA’ Saskatoon, Sask—The f official | Considered —nece ~°' On February | aps | averages issued by the Western Can-|16, Constable Chappins and his dog, Bring or mail in your filmes for WAIN STREET jada Baseball league, show that Sas-| team left Isle a la Cross.’ The tem- Expert Developing | katoon* has replaced Winnipeg as perature was 30 degreas below zero Classified Advertising Rates, ‘ j ‘ n roons held| When the constable s'arted-north. ‘The FINNEY’S DRUG STORE = = Terms Strictly Cash—-No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. | # cs | league leader after the Maroons only man. with. him fe * z é First insertion, 35 certs; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 | SUP REME COURT | oe position _fop; more hans guide, De naan Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck Construction cents, ‘Advertisements containing more than.26 words will be charged at the| ¢. o |gina fourth, the averages showed. Shortly after leaving the Tsle, Clap: | qumesscsssngesmnensmsssteeeecsn seen Company rate of two cents a word for each additional word, From Cass County ~ Winnipeg and Saskatoon have been pipe. ren into snow .two feet deep. — ~ sot Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be in| ‘Amanda Wegner; executrix of the [ean neck and . neck. dogs Were. Geant ete ban acme EITH General Contractors this’ office before 10 2, m. of day of publication, estate at Emest Wegner, deceased, | Tutio= dnpa, Seeecslaeeaie Wuiler:|'diting the stat: tweete arte | FREDERICK W. K! Western Sales Bldg. - - respondent, vs. First National Bank o! ep siaaioas ae fi o ‘happins rrive: : HELP _WANTED—MALE FOR SALE OR RENT— Casselton, North Dakota, appellant. jest as developed im tte aon a eine SReTSEC eed eee ARCHITECT Phone 35. Bismarck. NEED eral hppa, RPO CaMel | FOR SE eS AND FLATS (SYLLABUS) and Battling Ortega, here, on June 3.| below zero and the saow was four|] Webb Block Bismarck, N.D. Contractor, phone 803. 6:23-Iwk| " ‘Centrally. located, Write eos ‘Trivuce,| 1. Where a cashier’s bank check,| Roth fighters enjoy a reputation as|feet deep. ‘The constable said. his| eens Soe ee W4NTED—PorteF at Sunset Barber Shop. ___6-21-3t|in payment of a deed to land, is sent|slam-bang. _Bartfield’s three outs| guides refused to go any farther. In-) === si SWERTED: Carpenters; also one Sather FOR SALE plodern five room house and|to a bank-with instructions to with-| with Mike Gibbons have made him a clans in tint district declined to ac- — ee Eee N.D -13-1it| FOR RENT—Four room cottage, good |the pay Varm rivalry be-| had made the trip in the. summer ty Bismarck Clearing WEN AND WOMEN Tearn barier wade] shade, two blocks trom postoftice; also |ing liens upon the land are secured ea Fargo, N. D. Tari DEECEn clea vearevabo and she acreca: ie and earn $25 a week up. Positions guar-| unfurnished, modern rooms for light nk, in violation of | tween various Nor akota cities ‘ ee act [- < jatii for light} shown, and the bank, tween. variot hh x guide for $6 per.day House Association seeds COMBINE pranlien. LOW Bury |e eee eSNG S22 Third St |such instructions, delivers the check| supporting baseball teams has re- to the payee, an action may be main-| stored the national game to its former| . The journey was slow because of er rates. . Write for catalog... Moler = D 4 . A = a . Barber college, 27K Nicollet Ave, Min- rete Fader er a Hert, | tained against such bank, either in| plane in this state. Various inde-|-the intense cold and deep snow. On| C. By LETTLE, President PRINTING —— FINISHING —Heapolis. Est. 1893. -I-lm Young Real Estate Co. 6-6-tt |conversion, or for money had and| pendent clubs. have been angling for| March 13 the men wtre. obliged to] Jp, Y, LAHR, Vice Pres. DEVELOPING AND MEN OR WOMEN WANTED—Salary i ; feed ‘ ; re time, |fOR RENT—An eight room modem howe | received, for the actual loss sustained] college stars who intend to spend| feed on reduced rations. Two dogs “Mer. é hour spai ‘A $24 full time, 50c an Di >| can b d i f . B.C. ecy.-Mg) iling ‘guaranteed hosiery to wearer: | _§0d Seventh 4, for 2 or # families, - Call ' thereby. ; .__’| thei summer in the northwest. were lett behind Finally the men " MAILEUS YOUR FILM xperience unnecessary, Guaranteed | Fon -Rinnep—iver 2. A National bank, in receiving ‘ame to a shack where they found a " a Mills, Norristown, Pa. 5-5-2m reasonable, Sone oe Wihaont such check and accepting the terms of |: Minneapolis, Minn—Efforts are be-| quantity of frozen fish and this food MEMBERS Orders Filled Promptly by Experts Waite Loe Angles aright. © 614m | READ THISHI own several modem bun-|such instructions is acting within its|ing made to revive interest in auto-| lasted until they reached the silver| First National Bank : ah : galowa which Tam offering for \paleyat powers conferred and performing a| mobile racing here and it is under- mines at Dargier, syhere they obiain- City National Bank H ¢) S K I N S HELP WANTED—FEMALE have 5 rooms and bath and are on pre. | function incident to the business of stood that the speedway near Fort) ed Supplies hen they pushed on to Capital Security Bank iavele =e = : posed car line, two blocks from high, banking. i .| Snelling will be put in condition for| the isolated Hudson Bay spot at Fond First G ty Bank Ree re rime tasting cor School. If interested, write 672, care} 3, Where, in such transaction, @}races next year. Guy A, Thomas res! du lac. Q irst Guaranty Phone 622,’104 Ave. A. 6-2 hue 62 | National bank, entered into a contract jcontly Wought the property ata otflelals ‘told qoppbin that esneanunnunnuceneeaaneanuadiuaaconsusaquausadsaniid WANTED—Girl for general housework. 1’ g of guaranty by its acceptance of the | forced sale in Indianapolis. According a Swede, lived in a shanty! p> <= Phone 459R, 205 W. Thayer St__6-21-3t | oy EN NANTED ae check and the instrnchons, a addition to, Thomas, several automobile ine i Ge oe scree, sola aleiancs | WaNTED—Expe per at] “cook in hotel staurant, Experi-,to its duty and obligation intro vires,/are planning % repair the track and|from Black lake, Chappins and his ‘ oe penta Tie Coss Fat ate enced. Address 610, Tribune. 6-b-im build new grandstands, guide made the last lap of their jour- DE LAVAL Radiator Repairing \NTE irl for general housework, | Ap- ae ney practically all on foot, They } ply 4 Ave A West. or ’phone 72, 4-18-tf MISCELLANEOUS Seatile—William (Wee) Coyle,| found the shack with a pole pressed : Cream | —and— AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES |” Toe 7] rT) a —~|former athlete at the University of] against, the door. Persset's body, * FOR SALE CHEAP—One Ford worm || FOR SALE—Good kindling, . E, HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Washington, lias won the distinguish-| partly covered by a blanket lying on Separators B R oe ear drive truck {n first class condition. ||. $1.50 per load if called for. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractle | ed service cross, for conspicuous brav-]i bunk. According to the constable The World’s attery epairing Pee ee ee ene Se | + Call at Bismarck Tribune. 5 Phone $27 ery in action near Cheppy, France, on | there was no sign of violence. Piec Standard > FOR SA Two speeder seat 83 ‘Over= | —~ : Sept. aH Coyle Ae fe of ithe Gon- or Soot pany: made inte ee tease H | CORWIN MOTOR co. Pua and part for tupp 20." Vossheck | FOR SALESAtmost new plano at big| 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. Dilpage upiversity, footall, team: ‘ ua FRENCH & || Bismarck, N. D, & Son, 714 Thayer. = 1wi bargain. Knowles Jewelry Store. " WELCH x in first, ela ay 35} ~ =. Hardware | ea i a a ‘eiseat| STRAYED trom Hubers farm 2 1 Tom Is All Out of Luck! | FOR SALE~One,-opaenaee Stadevater| Gem \aeue “y,aece| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ’ : By, Allman Implements | car, also two Ford touring cars. In-| notity 7 pee WAVE SPRINKLED larness |} pifullg Hoy Nell Phone B91, 18-3 | son Sa LE Moving outiiy WuGkp, heck | Tom, | Tiovarr You wee] | watvED To Bur Ts || | wou ave, Spa IBUICK and OF SALE 181) Oldemophte foe quick screws, concluded with everything com- GOING OUT “O PLAY GRASS AND THINGS NEEDED] PUT | “ThouG = Rew | tires included, Write No, ¢o3 Cede ee rie ene Tate oe GOLF "TWS AFTERNOON Sereda 52, AON, Wy: MIGHT WANE A, SHOWER 9) AKL AND EUG es > ‘ £ 1 CALLED IT OFF- ITS Too : a R SALE—Cheap;, model 10 Buick. |FOR SALE—Dry stove wood. FOR id maka a cod ‘truck. Call at 226! Phone 81. y i BAD TAT You GIRLS CANT @ Ba ALL RIGHT — NEW GARAGE ° Main st., or phone 669 6-18-1Wk one 818. 6-16-1w] / Auurrne Time to. || fe AL AND MOTOR STORAGE alve in Hea otors Rom eMC a cared mara mite mee Ma LET Ee? | Tave care oF mevano || {4 i Guess You THOUGHT IT : CORWIN MOTOR CO, cheap. sd. White, ; ry table. Call even ’ ' Wanteetionere ‘iwi | 512 Ave,” A." Phone 460K, a-21-t MIGHT RAW OR LET In rear of Northwest Hotel \ : ae FOR RENT FOR) SALE Young, Belgian Hates from Bismarck, N. D. greed stock, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; ” ie SI Mrs.” Robert Bétzina, ‘Herisien, N. B. Formerly Occupied by UGQUAUURAOUUSUONUUSOC24UuegQUOnEEOUEEESD 6-18-1w! Western Sales Co. FOR SALE—Dry wood delivered _any- Where in the city,. $3.00 per cord. Phone __6-18-1Wk ‘urniture for 12 rooms. | all together; price reason- 311 4th St., or phone 627R. FOR Ki room with path. $10 per month, and 2. unfur- nished rooms. C! on ard EW rite 6 ; 2 Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage r Knowles Jew- nt to sel . A. Knowles, | ble, Call 6-18-1wk 6-21-1f} = S 1 SND ROOM FOR RENT—Furnis 7, Roberts & Spangler, Props. BoakD AND ROOM at 620 6th Coleharbor, No De saxt0 tt, ne Monet sagan pe Dome Ss 11 bed rooms, steam heat and electric 0} FOR RENT by r r a] light; good opening. Address M, R, PHONE 233 parlor, in modern 1 Would rent| _Fugtie, Coleharbor, N. D. 6-18-10¢ eels oe yfogether, or separate. | Alex McKenzle| FOR SALE—2i horse power D, C, motor ees 7 + ere aan _ $75, Folsom Jewelry store. 6-6-tf REST FOR Be sree die an qug_ | WANT TO BUY a second hand newspaper light housekeeping, Phone 404K or 7 g _ Geo. W._ Little. o6stt Pattinons Wen Aegreen Te WANTED CAPITAL cE _f é 7 tah BISMARCK MOTOR , ee cera pat COMPANY PERRY | UNDERTAKING Distributors of PARLORS oh _LANDS "=: ___| “i nave. an-oll. tence: leoated: In, the beat Far Fou —North Wisconsin | shallow field district in the United States. farm, 180 acres; $11,000, on terms;! Several oil wells adjoin this property. ;house, barns, stock, all equipment in| Therefore, it locks like a sure shot for é only good condition; selling for| oi! and should be drilled Immediatély. 1 reason. For details’ write John| am so confident that this lease will pro- neil, Eagle River, Wis. §-18-2wks/ duce oil in good paying quantities that es | | am perfectly willing to offer It free for | drilling with the understanding that un- jess you bring in a fine oil well, you need STUDEBAKER and Day Phone 100-M - ee PduaMiade: canna Cou, De Salen ge CADILLAC BIGGEST BARGAINS arid should yoursbtain cit means’ for weit, | GAVE \ | Night Phones 687 or 100 5 x = tune. Can you get together a smail 2 OD 2 Aatomobiles | Bator eee sare tag ha knows | Giaiatteas eharete dee eh safc mnie, 1 VGH ‘ Il iis Pies and also that e il il Hf go, write me at once for ‘maps and full Nap vNEM FoR men ~~— | Licensed Embalmer in Charge ive YON > hondreds of home buy- | Ridge eesce! rs MAN Kangas_ Clty, Mo. ane jie nast few years, both farm Bs aad Spismarck property, we LOST AND FOUND f . a 4 LOST—Biue serge jacket on Rosser St. yet to have she: fiat, Get | between Sixth and Seyenth St Finder f i i return to Tribune _6-23-3¢ t full vaiue for his money. We i ‘Rosary with initial W would like to heip you get your Cali at ‘Tribune. 6-18-1 . home. ree “_— WEBB. BROS, Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and MEN’S FURNISHINGS | { BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ESTATE cO,| BUSINESS CHANCES ailifons are suf- 7 | fering with rheumatipm. Most import- F, E. YOUNG REAL ant discovery of the age ‘A per that actually drives the most stubborn case Phones——~ of rheumatism entirely out of the sys- tem. People write us and say they aro Licensed Embalmer in Charga 2 HLF. O'Hare, 78M. F.E.Hedden,0| astounded at the resuits, especially on earload lot. Day Phone 60 78R. the Kidneys. oat Hilal of the fooney makin; OSS es. epresentatives Jigh F. E, Young, 788, Fanted. $112 pound prepaid, 10 pounds Night Phone 65 ey Si Som herd | xpress paid. Rheumatism Herb Co., Venice, California, sb -88:

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