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' TUESDAY, JOLY 1, 1919." ' STATE, CITY AND COMMERCIA CLUB JOIN NATIONAL PARKS HIGHWAY IN AIRMEN’S WELCOME ‘Governor Fra:fer,; on state, and Mayor A. ¥. Lucas, for the city: of Bismarck,‘ have joined with the Bismarck Commercial club and the Na- tional Parks Highway. association in turning over the ikeys. of the capital gy to the army air men who:Wwill' fy Hazelhurst field, Mineola, N. Y., attle,-via: the \Red Trail and Bis- marek, in the near ‘future. Apprising the sity, miuission of this action, Secretary -Kel mn today wrote ; \ June 30 fe ‘The Honorable. City «Connell, marck, North Dakota. Gentlemen: The jarmy alr service hag-;anounced a transcontinental air flight from Hasethyret field to Seattle, Wash. This flight ‘follows approxi- mately the National Parks highway, or Red Trail, from Chicago to Seattle. T have ‘written the army air service ecity of Bismarck cordially so- licits the privilage of acting as host while in the city, and this office will appreciate the courtesy of a notice as to the time or- approximate time of your arival in Bismarck. “We will greatly «appreciate the courtesy of any suggestion you may make as to what we may do in the in- terest of the success of this flight. behalf of the): Bis-] fortunate in havin; “Tam directed by Governor Frazier, ‘the mayor of the city and the directors of the Bismarck Commercial club to advise you that the city is yours, and to wish for you a profitable and safe flight.” The - department < of : aeronsutics:: is | now engaged in securing data on suit- ebie landing stations, remounts; et cet- era, proper. aviation « transportation wery- The ‘city of Bismarck is-particylarly ig located nearby ‘the Fort Lincoln: Federa] property, includ-, dng en ideal landing station, parade’ ground and maneuver field, for com- «mercial or military aviation, : q ‘There is no more doubt that aviation ‘shall become-a practicable and efScient transportation and military agent than that steam and gas should have ac- complished the remarkable results shown in the last fifty years. Prominent cities along the course of the flight are taking active steps to fur- ‘nigh the government and the service | aviation training ‘and ‘transportation company of Los: Angeles, Cal., » with facts and data of interest.to the course makers of this proposed service, The Bismarck Comercial club will be glad to co-operate with the city of Bis. TMaxbe nobody has told you" says the Good Tadees- Why this good tobac- co costs less to chew. ¥ou get real tobacco satisfaction with a small: chew. you It gives the good' tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts, You don’t needa fresh chew 50 often, ‘It saves you money.” THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW but up in two styles RIGHT CUT i ‘short-cut tobaceo: iy Se be W-B CUT is a long fine-cut sobacas All of which is with a view to] 5& merck and with the state of North betes in the preparation of any macy lata. 1, The city of Bismarck and Fort Lincoln field are.on the northern trans- continental route, ‘2. Its isolation from the city pre- cludes jany future building operations which would be disadvantageous, i It has ample grounds for expan- sion, 4. Fort Lincoln is situated within ‘one: mile of the city, and has advant- ages of city water, light, telephone and a local heating plant, The government has full. blue nints of grounds, buildings and equip- ment. 6. There is available 1000-yard run- way fa every direction, withopt ipb- stacles, ; {. Phe shape of the fem is rectang: ular, ified markil as ‘required, in pee ash or aca ‘will be pro- viged. The state meteorotogical bureau, is:located in Bismarck: 40." The ground: 4s firm under all conditions, of light’ panne soil, ample drainage, in good igrai 11, Approachéa: ee ‘all directions easy and clear‘ef obstructions, 12, Ample accommodations in sub- stantial brick buildings ‘for four | -hun- dred men. 13, Climate: free of fog: Z 14. The Fort'is eurrounded on. three sides by high ‘hills, ee: signal ‘ata- ions might be;located. . We would respect fully. suggest’ that a permanent conerence card: on munic- pal landing Getd for Bismarck be made, who shall find and furnish ‘data. Respectfully submitted, = BISMARCK COMMERCIAL CLUB, ¢ Secretar; ‘To the army air-service, Mr. zcroler ton has ent the following greeting June 18, 119. The Army Air . Service, Huzelhurst Field, Mineola, New York. eS Gentlemént The national: 2parks highway will be. proud and eeger.to of- fer every; possible courtesy to the offi- cers and’ men op the transcontinental air flight; from Haselhurst field to Se. attle,: Wagh.: The course ‘of this flizat will be! approximately, as I have sug- gested in a former letter, the. course of the: national: parks ‘highway: from>Chi- cago: to Seattle,-and I iaui very -sure that when your itinerary 4s announced, the qfficers of the highway and the cit- ies en ‘route: will be proud to extend every eourtesy and accommodation within their ‘power. : The city of: Bismarck cordially ‘s0- leit the privilege’of acting as: host while in’ the elty, and this office‘ will preciate the fourtesy ofa notice as etime'ey approximate time: of your arrival /in Bismarck. We will: greatly apprectate the cour- F tesy of any suggestion you may make as to what we may do in the interest of the success of this flight. This i isa Greater Maxwell There have been many improvements made in ‘the’ Maxwell pec the ‘war ceased. Some’ of them have made the car look Others have made it run better. eo as ik a'b nar Gh Palbbe, Neti wdvlinos body pens an‘improved electric* system, a» ‘Hot Spot and a: Ram’s- horn, a superior development in upholstery, and a top more durable. “Any cE thooe a well wth ye WBN to ISS ape ab the sum of all represent a decided value added to the car, which post-war purchases for cash have mete: possible without in- creasing the price. ‘But the fundamentals of the car are unchanged. i 300,000 Maxwells 'on the highways of the world—all of the same model —have proved that a'policy of nevérchanging the base design is profitable in more ways then one to buyer and maker. It means extra val e ata lower price. It means perfection in design, it means perfection in workmanship. = tt means you pay for no experiments, no. engineering knick- tects Jt means you pay for no mistak It means a car of everlasting reliability. ‘It mearis a car‘of endless mileage. . You can easily pay $200 more and réceive Jean: “This: Max- well:is old in antecedents but: mader 99 fae ad scxeel goer” ing dare go. i iB Theres no car ofthe dayeeing fr bo low a pric to fers many attractive inducements, ~~~ » See'this recent Maxwell, and bear in’ mind that despite the eight great Maxwell. plants- ‘the supply is short of: the demand. ite tht aT Mere ‘miles: en tires ‘already running far $895 f.:0.'b.‘ Detroit. WESTERN ‘SALES ‘CO. BISMARCK, N. D. ub it Hill (ATT TT iia TUAIO AMT DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Dg, Gy. know! Jom, THAT 5 SomeTIMES LMISHTRAT V WAS A MAN A ManmeD. MAN.? 1 am directed by Governor Frazier, the mayor of the city and directors of the Bismarck Commercial club to ad- vise you that the city is yours, and ta wish for you a. profitable and safe flight. Sincerely yours, Geo. N. Keniston, Secy. National Parks Highway Aca’n, PROCEEDINGS CITY COMMISSION JUNE 23, 1919, Phe eity commission met in regular session June 23, 1919. There were present commissioners Bertsch, French, Largon, Thompson and Pres- ident Lucas. The minutes’: of the meeting held June 16th, 1919 were read and approved. The ordinance creating @ park district of the city of Bismarck was. read for the second time and passed. A petition ‘was filed by: citizens. for Bismarck. petferring ‘charges against the-“water ‘company. The Bismarck city commission pass- eda resolution preferring charges against ‘the Bismarck. Water: Supply Company... This resolution’ was di- rected to the state railway ‘commis- sion and asked that an investigation be: made. Election ‘officials were ap- pointed for’ the election to be held on June 26th, 1919. Carl Nelson, man- ager of the. Northern Produce 'Com- pany appeared and asked that’ better fire protection be afforded his plant. ‘This ‘matter was referred to. the wa- ter. commissioner. The petition for opening ‘an alley in Block 114 O. P. and 20 .N. P. Addition was directed te be returned to the petitioners with the natation that nothing could be done in this matter as all the prop- erty owners had not’ signed’ the peti- tion. The City Auditor was directed not to issue any more warrants to the Bismarck Water Supply Company until they had extended the 11th Street main. The following bills were allowed and ordered to be paid funds’ permitting: Mike Getz ... » $27.62 Empting 21.00 Alsbury . 15.00 Hummeli 21.12 Burden .. + 18.00 Cunningham . + 18.00 Christopher 24.00 Schneider . 19.50 Katz Sweigert, . H. Ingrahi W. Wilson Co. Washburn Coal Co. Carpenter Co. Lucas Co, Detective Pub Co. Jim Jensen .. Ed‘ Randall .. Harry Buck . Harry Crane . JoJhn aBtcher . Hughes Electric Co. Marshall Oil Co. .. Home Laundry Co... Lomas>Hdw Co. .. St.‘Mary’s School J. J.. Brown F. Gabel N. J.) Shields Dan Slattery . Upon motion journed to meet again June 27, 1919 at 10 a.m. DP srmessss C. L. BURTON, ’ City Auditor. Tribune Want Ads_ bring results. = - BIGGEST BARGAINS That it pays to not only advertise but, also to give good service to one’s clients is proven by the fact that in June our sales of city. real estate:exceeded all .records for any month in our fourteen years’ busi- ness here, with one exception. If any can help you get that home, we can. nl ©. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Phonee— @ F. O'Hare, 78M. =F. E. Hedden, 0 “FB, Youngs, 78R, PAGS 1. Helen Has a Happy Thought! On, Tom, Look! sr Thar A BEAUTIFUL Dress? NES, BEAUTIFUL COME ON NOW, VveE Got To sET To THE iia >) “Tae ThouchT Comes To: ME. WHENEVER, 1 PASS A LADIES’ SRop. AND THA How ; WAPPN | COULD MAKE MY WIFE BY PRESEATING HER: WITH A NEW BREss— Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 gents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the tate 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 ROOMS FOR RENT YOUNG MAN WANTED—to work by the month. Apply 421 12th St. F. Jaszzkowiack. 6-28-8t WANTED—Clerk in grocery store, cer Gussner. 6-30-2t MEN AND WOMEN learn barber ee and earn $26 a week up. Positions guar- anteed, Few weeks completes by our method, Constant practice. Low sum- mer rates. Write for catalog. Moler Barber college, 27K Nicollet Ave., Min- _neapolis, Est. 1893. 6-7-1m MEN OR WOMEN WANTED-—Salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hoslery to wearer. Experience unnecessary, Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. Write Los Angeles Y. School,__Get started ght, HELP WANTED—FEMALE 5-5-2m Cc. A. Auto 7-1-1mo. FOR RENT—Room in_ strictly modern house, close in, pleasant location; men only. "515 5th St, Phone 692X. 3 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. St. Phone 619-L. S. FOR SALE OR RENT= HOUSES AND FLATS T—Furnished house for 3 610 Thayer St, Call at, once. FORT months. FOR SALE—A five room bungalow, strictly modern. Part cash, balance on easy terms. 718 9th St. 6-28-1wk Five room modern house, garage; lot 50 ft. by 5 terms._Write Hox 26, clty 6-2) FOR SALE ‘ant to buy a home T have for sale a nice six room bunga- low on very reasonable terms, well lo- cated, Geo. M. Register. 6-25-1wk WANTED GIN for laundry work. Apply . Wah Laundry, Broadway. WANTEDS Panty girl at Grand Pacific Hotel. 28-tf WANTED—A good capable Favpebeener for family of four, Thirty. dollars ‘per month, Write to Mrs, H. G. Schwartz killdeer, ND. 6. 5 FOR RENT—Six room house, bath, light, hardwood floors, new, ,$85.00..' F. 1 Young Real Bstate Co. FOR RENT—An ight room modern house can be rented for 1 or families. Call 803 Seventh St. 6-12-tt WANTED WANTED—Chambermaids; apply & Pacific. WANTED—At Bismarck Hospit and dining room girl, WANTED—Waiter and ramen id at panned House. 104 Main St. pions WANTED—Good strong girl or aged woman for general hous Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. WANTED—Girl for general houseworl ply $ Ave._A West, or ‘phone 72. f LOST AND FOUND 5| LOST—Pair of shell-trimmed glasses in No good to anyone but the owner, Finder please peture to ‘Tribune office. 6-30-2t LOST—Two dr ts, between Arnold and Bismarc! riday night. Finder please return to Tribune and pecelye reward, = 30-2t ESTRAYED—Tall bay horse with ea wire cut on right hind foot No brands. Call McConkey’s Commercial Co. anne: 209, 30-tf black case. POSITIONS WANTED TED—Modeyn house, 5 to 8 rooms; urnished or unfurnished, between to- day and 5th. Call California, Fruit 6-30-1wk BILES—MOTORCYCLES —i919 Oldsmobile, for @ quick 1225. Text FOR SAT, deal ts be’ sold at once for $ Write No. 659 vedo new tires included, ‘Tribune. AGENTS ONE of the most important discoveries of the age. Millions’ are suffering with Rheumatism. An Herb that actually drives the most stubborn case of Rheu- matism entirely out of the system. Many people have written us and say they are astounded at the results. The effect on the kidneys is simply marvelous, You bathe your feet in it for 15 minutes a day. for 10 days. Agents are coining money. Price 72c pound postpaid. Rheumatism Herb Co., Santa Monica, California. 5-: LANDS WANTED—Man cook wants position as cook in hotel or restaurant, Experi Address 670, Tribune. -1m —Fine grain and stock farm, acres in all kinds of. crop, hend of cattle and thirty head. of hors IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO SHOOT ANY KIND OF FIRE WORKS Before the Morning of JULY 4th OFFENDERS .WILL BE ARRESTED CHEIS J. MARTINESON, sesinser Chief of Police. Want responsible renter at once. dress Box 177, Mandan, N, D., or Ap- ply_ Tribune. FARM FOR SALE--160 A. miles. from’ Almont, N. Dak. SEY, Sec. 24, Twp. 136, Range 87, West of 5th. ‘Price $30. Incumbrance; $1, 000,00. < About 100 under. cultivation, g pour nine ‘Small house, Immediate ‘dware. Owner, Hi. Hyonebrake, 203 So. Jackson as City. Mo, 6-28-1wk FARM FOR SALE—North Wisconsin farm, 180 acres; $11,000, on terms; fousé, barns, stock, all equipment in uncommonly good condition; selling for family reason. For details’ write John Mitchell, Eagle River, Wis. 6-18-2wks is je sewing ma- - Inquire before 7-1- T—Bullding 24x44. for stol or garage; hall Baldwin WORK W day by expe by the hour or by the need, honest, good work- ing woman, Phone 446. 6-30-lwk HOUSEHOLD _ FURNITURE — For sale. Phone 262-R. 6- af a FOR SALE—I will now v sell my_t OR SALE nd Avene De $300.00 if taken at once, Jess than it cost me one year ago. G. G, Beithon, A West St. 6-28-3t ‘—Dining room and kitchen; ns. Phone or write A. M. rison, N._D. 6-26-1Wk FOR RENT—Furnished hotel, cheap, at Coleharbor, N. D.; 25x60 ft., two story. 11 bed rooms, steam heat and electric light; good pening, Address |M; Fuglie, Coleharbor, N. D. 6-18- 10% FOR SALE—Fine fot on. whieh to build, location well inside. Geo. . Register. 6-25-1wk —————————— FAREWELL LUNCHEON FOR CONTROL BOARD Mrs. Frank Charlebois, proprietor- ess of the capitol lunch room, ten- dered the state board of control a farewell luncheon at noon today. A majority of the employes and mem- bers of the capitol administrative staffs were guests. eee CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D.C, PH.C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractie Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. OOOO LAND FOR SALE A tract of 3640 acres of good land in Burleigh county. Best proposition in N. Dak. today. Good terms. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free. | Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. Fine Interior Decorating and painting is my specialty. If you { want a real job— ij one that you will be ' proud of — I make a Specialty of Wood Finishing Phone 855 and I will ‘he: and make you an estimate. J. GOLDEN =~ __—sO518 Third St. Eee ee SS TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE REMINGTON Typewriter Co. Gee C. KETTNER, Rep. Phone 258. Bismarck. DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS? You have $1,000, you want a home that is ready to move into, paying the balance of the purchase price, the same as rent, This agency is ina posi- tion to help you. "Hedden Agency Webb Block. Phone 0. Bismarck Furniture Compasy 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Ropareg Re finished and Packed, THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Musie 10 Main St. Phone 130-

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