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‘THURSDAY; JULY 38,1919. | aa z Par night and were guests at the Kindred | CITY NEW: Ss hotel. Mr. Parsons is county super- oz |intendent of schools of Burleigh county.—Valley City’ Times-Record. To Take Vacation Miss Julia Johnston of the millinery department at the A. W. Lucas store, leaves today for Raub; where she will spend two or three weeks visiting with friends, after which she will go to the cities to look ‘up fall styles in mil- linery, : : To Visit on the Coast Miss Catherine McDonald, teller at the City National bank, left last eve- ning fora four weeks’ visit on the coast. Miss McDonald expects to visit an aunt at Clatskanie, Ore. and will stop over at Portland and various other points. é ant To Visit at Coast Points Mrs. Julia L. Rhud and son, John, left_on Tuesday, for an extended visit with relatives and friends at points on the Pacific coast, Mr. Rhud recently returned from France, where he served as color sergeant with» headquarters _ Leaves for; Minnesota 4 Miss Etta Webster, stenographer in the offices of State’s Attorney Edward S. Allen, left this morning on No. 4 for.various points in‘ Minnesota on a three weeks’ vacation. a To. Minnesota Lakes. i ‘Alfred Hendrickson of Rosin & Ramstad’s, left the first of the week for Detroit and other Minnesota lakes, where he will spend a couple of weeks’ vacation. 4 epee at Valley Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Parsons of Bis- marck, were -Vailey City. visitors:last Learn Shorthand, § Days <Ydu will be amazed at the quickness ‘with which you learn the wonderful K. I, Shorthand, . ‘Thorovenly, practical for ai rapher or as ald .to anybody's ictency,, Surpassingly simple, and easy home study. In.a few hours you'll know the:,whole system; then gain speed in tak! down’ dictation, . conversation, a ree Een onders, ete, ae fast ase person |C 318th engineers. talks. Free lessons will be mailed by King 5 FTE ey ub Ipstitute,..2A-302,, Station .F, New York, In Bismarck Tuesday. ;-¥. Just write for these FREE LES- SONS and try them.:, Astonish everybody wit your ability and earn more money. Show others this-advertisement.... ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kavanaugh, son and daughter arrived in the city on Tuesday, .evening from.Carpio and 4 that. mileage adjustments a _ were so few and trouble came so seldom that a new basis of adjustments was arranged: FabricTires,6000 Miles Cord Tires, 8000 Miles -Your dealer knows that the Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires . fave delivered such mileage as to ' make this new. standard adjust- ment more conservative than the old standard was for ordinary tires. ee Potter ace records. show £4 Updo ibid wing, Most Miles per Dollar Desirable Modern Offices for Rent in the Western Sales Block. Inquire WESTERN SALES OFFICE COVERED DELIVERY : 1916 Model Studebaker, first class TRUCK condition, for sale cheap. See Ryan ; at Golden Rule or Phone 37. For SALE IT IS AGAINST THE LAW ; 10, SHOOT ANY KIND OF | FIRE WORKS Before the Morning of JULY 4th OFFENDERS WILL BE. ARRESTED CHRIS J. MARTINESON, Chief of Police. Gor ALEK — BET NA DONT MAOW wat iris! ‘EM: Were guests for the day of Mr. and Mrs. Win S. Mitchell, 815 Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Kavanaugh and family are motoring to St. Cloud, Minn. and ‘the eities and- will spend a fortnight at the lakes. ¢ Bismarck Visitors. ‘The ‘Misses Jessie and Bessie Lowry of Dasseél, Minn., are expected to at rive in the city today for a few ways’ visit at_ the Pierce apartments on Fifth street.. The Misses Lowry are nieces of Mra: Pierce, and before com- ing to Bismarck visited at Mandan with her brother, W. A. Lowry, who will accompany them: here today. To Visit: In ;Bismarck. : Mrs, C.-E.. Burgess arrived -in Bis- marck recently. from Valley City, and will remain here for. .a-couple of months..visiting with her :daughter. Mrs. Clair F. Cobb,:Person court, Be- fore. coming to: Bismarck Mrs. Bur- gess . visited, with friends at: Austin and various Minnesota: points,..Emery Burgess, gon, of Mr, and Mra,.C. B. Burgess, who has-been working\at the Farmers’ elevator at Driscoll for some time, spent the week-end in the cap- seh elty as & guest of) Mr. and Mrs. obb.: : s :., ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL . Entered, July 1: Mrs. F. Renner and baby, ‘Richardton; Mrs,:R. A. McCor- nack, Hazen; N..D.;.0.. H. »Wing, Ryder, | N. :D.; Roy : Sims, McKenzie. «Entered July 2: Master R. Singheil, City; Mrs., Geo. "Nelson, Baldwin. Left July 1: Mr. Woodworth, Dris- coll; Q..B.: Lund,:.City;.:J,‘Robinson, Fargo; Mrs. .F..;Born,: Richardton. Left July 2: J.:Zentner, Antelope. A: number of nurses of St. Alexius hospital -have: returned from vac o These.include Miss A; Michen, who arrived Tuesday from Fargo, :where she spent the past two weeks, and: Miss-.Helbling, who re- turned from Mandan on Wednesday morning from: a.twa. weeks’ vacation. Miss. Agnes Webber. left Wednesday morning for New England, Miss Star, kle will spend her vacation at Devils Lake, and Miss Frances Kelly will.re- main in the city during her vacation period. 4 WIGGLES NAUGHTY, DECLARES WATKINS |... Law Enforcement Sleuth Arrests " Barnes Show Girls .,Fargo, July 2.—What constitutes a fitting costume when the thermometer stands at 96 in the shade? How many garments are necessary to shield one from the .cold, blasts which were so noticeable on. the Dakota prairies yes: terday? _ This is thée-question which Judge A. G,. Hanson ;of. the.,Cass county court will, be called, upon to solve. at 10 a. m. today, when, six: members. ofthe Al. G. Barnes ciréus will htive a hear- ing on the charge of staging a lewd yerformance and aiding and abetting in the same, 3 ARRESTED YESTERDAY. They were arrested yestérday at the NEA AN! UGor THREE MORE oF circus grounds by members of the sher- iff's department and the Fargo police force on a complaint by Supt. F. L. league, and gave bail of $500 to insure DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ON, GRE, WHILE You WAS OUT MRS. DUFF AND ANOTHER. LADN “Came AL THEN Took Your. BANK Books ovT AND LOOKED .“THROUGH 7EM- PN SAID,” IT LooKED RATHER. PRoMISING’— Dickerman and Lorine Boulware, The three: men arrested are A, L, Sangs, manager of the main show, L, W. Ad- ams, manager, of the sideshow, and D. Fountain, “bally-hoo” for the particu- lar performance that drew the atten- tion gnd wrath of Watkins, The girls’ dancing, some m, Was of the ‘da-da-da-a-a da-a-a- d--a-a” variety. OFFICIALS SEE SHOW. » Officials who made the arrest first took in the show, and varied in their criticism of the;same, “It was lewd, erudé, rude) and almost nude,” said one. : “I’ve seen worse.” said another, “ond I really enjoyed it, but—” he ad- ded hastily, “don’t quote me for that in the newspaper.” The girls claim that their costume was the same, ag: that used when they appeared in the main show, and that it was not unduly ‘abbreviated. “It was aesthetic dancing,” said one of the their appearance in court today, Watkins of the State Enforcement | Three girls arrested were dancers in E the sideshow, Mrs. Helen Adams; Mona eee yd E Fa When The Day Is Over Sr When the s A my household ae PG cares and th6 wf SUR @ worries of ae meq everyday life H iy have dragged [Meee ised 4 gy you down, fsoeaen Made you un- happy, and there is noth- ing in life but headache, backache and worry, turn to the right prescription, one gotten‘ tip’ by Dr. Pierce fifty years ago. Everything growing out of the ground seems ihtended for some use in eStablish- ing natural conditions. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y,, long since found'‘out what is naturally best for women’s diseases. He Icarned it all through treating thou- sands of cases. The result of his studics was a medicine éalled Dr. Pierce’s Favor= ite Prescription. This meditinc is made of vegetable growths that nature surely intended for backache, headache, weak- cning, bearing-down pains, irregulsritics, pelvic inflammations, and for the many disorders common to women in all ages of life: Dr. Pidrce’s Favorité Prescription is made of Iady’s slipper root, black cohosh root, unicorn root, blue cohosh root and Oregon grape root. Dr. Pierce knew, when he first made this standard medi- cine, that whiskey and morphine are in- jurious, and so he has always kept them out of his remedies. ‘Womén who take this standard remedy know that in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription they are getting a safe woman’s tonic so good that druggists everywhere sell it, in liquid or tablet form. : girls, “and the officers of the law ap- parently did. nof-sppreciate: itor else th took it in the wrong spirit.” E + CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, ll, July’38.—Hogs, receipts 22,000; 10 to 25c¢ higher. Top, $22.25. ? Bulk, $21,25 to $22.00, Heavyweight, $21.40 to $22.10. Medium. weights, $21.30 to $22.00. Light weight, $21.40 to $22.25, Light light welghts, $20.00 to $21.85. Heavy packing sows, smooth, $20.55 to $21.25. Packing sows, rough, $19.75 to $20.50. Pigs; $18.50-to. $20.00. Cattle, receipts 5,000 ; strong. Beef, steers, medium’. and heavy weights, $15.00 to $16,900. ‘ ¢ Medium and good, $13.00 to $15.15. Common, $11.25 to $13.00. Light -: weglet good. and 13.75 to $15.25. , Comon ‘and medium, $10.00 to $13.75. Butcher: cattle, heifers, $7.50 to $13.75, Cows, $7.25 to $12.75. Caners, cutters, $6.00 to $7.25. Veal calves, light and handyweight, $17.25 to $18.25. Feeder steers, $9.25 to $12.75. Stocker steers, $8.00 to $12.00. Sheep, receipts 10,000; strong. Lambs, 84: pounds down, $15.00 to $17.75. Culs nd commons, $9.00 to $15.00. Yearling wethers, $10.50 to $14.00. Ewes, $7.00 to $9.00. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | St. Paul; July 3—HOGS—Receipts, 4,000 head; market steady to strong; range, $20.60 to $21; bulk of sales, $20.85 to $20.90. CATTLE—Receipts, 1,200 head; killers steady to strong; steers, $6.50 to $14.75; cows and heifers, $5 to $12; veal ¢alves steady, $8.25 to $16.75; atockers and feeders, steady, $5.50 to 12.50. ‘ SHEEP—Receipts, 100 head; mar- ket steady, to 25c higher; lambs, $7 to rd wethers, $6. to $8.50; ewes, $3 | to! : MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July .3,—Flour un- changed;. shipments, 36,349 barrels; ‘parley, $1.06. to $1.16; rye, No. 2, choice, Tom Had the Right Dope. ANO His Nes, 00TH BANK Books DESK IS ARE HERE. THE SAVINGS OPEN, HELEN |I] AccouT AND ‘THE CHECKING - MISCELLANEOUS Cabinet style sewing ma- used, $55, Inquire before hone 569i. T1-3t Furniture—1 settee, 8 rock- T oak brary table. Phone T-1-1wk IT LookS RATHER PROMISING, BANK Books? HuM— Uave rel THev’RE FRAMING UP A TRIP FOR. OUR VACATION AND WERE WONDERING How FAR THEY | on, I'LL BET COULD GO- r Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 16 sents, Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, 4 Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper inéertion, must be in this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP. WANTED—MALE ROOMS FOR RENT MEN AND WOMEN learn barber trade|FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ‘and earn $25 a week up. Positions guar-| housekeeping. 419 7th St. Phone Few weeks completes by our f method, Constant practice. Low sum- mer rates. Write for catalog. Moler Barber college, 27K Nicollet Ave.. Min- neapolis, Est. 1893, 7-2-1mo. MEN OR WOMEN WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 50c_an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer, Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. 5-5-2m Write Los Angeles Y. M. C, A. Auto School. Get started. right. 7-1-1mo. HELP WANTED—FEMALE anteed. FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—5-room cottage, well lo- cated. Electric lights and water, | I quire at 307 So, 7th St. 35 Phone G-l- house at on 7 ‘—Furnished ‘hayer, WANTED—Housckeeper on farm — for i widower with three children. Good | 5 - 0 7 od | FOR Modern six room house; wages. Write 631 Tribune.” _7-1-1wk. |" yartly modern four room house, 001 WANTED—Pantry girl at Grand Pacific] for light housekeeping Inquire 622 Hote 6-28-tf | ‘Third ‘street. T-l-Awk. WA —A_ good capable housekeeper | FOR S/ ‘A five room bungalow, for family of four, Thirty, doll strictly modern, Part cash, balance on i month, Write to Mrs, H. G. Sch 8) 18 9th St. 6-28-1wk month... Weite easy terr 9th S wk FOR SALE—Five room modern, house, WANTED—Chambermalds; apply Grand age; lot 50 ft, by 150 ft.; easy Paci 6-27-tf ite Box 264, City 6-27-1wk WANTED—At Bismarck Hospital, cook | FOR RENT—Six room house, bath, light, _and dining room girl. 6-25-3wks | hardwood floors, new, 00. F. E. WANTED—Good strong girl or middle | Young Real Estate Co. 6-6-tf FOR RENT—An eight room modern house can be rented for 1 or $ families. Call 803 Seventh St. 5-12-tt —_——————— WANTED TO RENT TO 2 [—modern son, phone 806 ‘D—Modern house, 5 to 8 rooms; hed or unfurnished, between, to- aged woman for general housework. Apply _Dohn's Meat Market. 6-24-tf WANTED—Girl for general housework. Ap- ply 4 Ave. A. West, or ‘phone 72. 4-18-tf —_—_—_——_———— LANDS FOR RENT—Fine grain and stock farm. xty 400 acres in all kinds of crop, head of cattle-and thirty head of hoi Want responsible renter at once. Ad-| Gay and Jsth. Call California, Fruit dress Box 177, Mandan, N. D., or Ap-| Store. ig tn call ee ae ply Tribune, aot eiwg | _Store or phone 826. 6-30-1wk ARM F 3 A, Abi Fe en eA ONY Dake sit, | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES Sec. 24, Twp. 136, Range 87, West of | FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, for a quick Sth. Price $30, Incumbrance $1,000.00.| deal to be sold at once for $1325. Extra Terms. About 100 under, cultivatio new tires’ included. Write No, 659 balance. rough pasture, Small house, | ‘Tribune. 6-2-tt fair size barn. ‘Tenant. Immedi possession; might use hardware. Own ‘WH. H.” Bonebrake, 203 So. Jackson AGENTS Ave., Kansas City. Mo. 6-28-1wk LOST AND FOUND ESTRAYED—Tail bay horse with barbed wire cut_on right hind foot No brands. Call McConkey’s Commercial Co. Phone 209, 6-30-tf POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Man cook wants position as cook in hotel or restaurant. Experi- ONE of the most important discoveries of the age, Millions are suffering with Rheumatism. An Herb that actually drives the most stubborn se of Rheu- matism entirely out of the tem. 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 Agents are coining money. Price 72c pound postpaid. Rheumatism Herb Co., Santa Monica, California. 5: Fa ————————————————————— That’s the Place for Cheese, Alek!- $1.41 1-2 to $1.42; bran, $35. JININY CURISMUS! YER. DAW'S GOT-A STRONG BOX AT HOME, AIN'T HE, ALEK 3 enced, Address 670, Tribune. 6-9-1m BY BLOSSER ~ UT HE KEEDS LIMBURGER CHEESE FOR SAL ‘T—Building 24x44. Can be u for store or garage; hall overhead, Call on or address Pool Hall, Baldwin, N_D, T-1-7t y the hour or by the d, honest, good work- ing woman. Phone 446. 6-30-lwk HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — For sale. Phone 2 6-28-1W TELEPHONE MEN TO DOPE OUT PLAN TO CONTROL CURRENT Following an informal conference with the state railway commission this week, representatives of tele- phone companies operating in North Dakota agreed to submit for the ap- proval of the commission July 29 a set of rules covering the operation of high. power transmission lines and telephone wires and governing the construction of both where they come in contact. oO — 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. f. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. ‘Phones——— 4. F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Hedden, 0 F. E, Young, 78R, —~ ———— 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 i and painting is my | specialty. If you “(; want a real job— one that you will be proud of— FY I make a Specialty of Wood, Finishing Phone 855 and I will call and make you an estimate. J. GOLDEN: 518 Third St. TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE REMINGTON Typewriter Co. GEO. 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 in a posi- tion to help you. Hedden Agency Webb Block. Phone 0. Bismarck Furniture Compaay 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Music 10 Main St. Phone 130-K