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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘PAGE 7 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | TELL HM, HE SAUSTom, WE'VE ABOUT MADE Sri WAS TUESDAY, JULY 22,1919." GREAT LAKES (ANTWERP LIVENS UF court on Wednesday, the 27th day of August, A. D, 1919, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court in the county “It Took It All'and Ten Some. BY ALLMAN Will sell cheap. Phone 827 or call at 517 Second_St. 7-16-1wk, WANTED—Clean” white “A Tribune, rags. pply £/ rooms of this court, FOR SALE—Rabbits, all colors. Lee GEB,\ PUT AN TickKETS TODAY~ In the matter of the estate of Ubbe’ Johnson, deceased. e is hereby given by: the un- igned John W. Johnson and Mareka Johnson, executors of the Last Will of Ubbe Johnson, late of Kanawha in the county of Turner and state of Iowa, deceased, to the) creditors of, and all persons having i gents VP OUR MINDS THAT WED , court house, in the city of Bismarck, L ci fh Sullod'at FUL CRIMP IN THE Wilson, 501 South’ Ninth. Phone! county of Burle’gh and state of North Oe 446. 7-16-1wk. | Dakota, and you, and each of you, a1 ¥ -16-1wk. | Dakota, you, and ea you, are las ny Resurrection, FOR OU VACATION- So You OLD BANK AccoUNT hereby cited to be and appear before > ae STOP AND GET THE RAILROAD RIGHT OFF THe REEL NOTICE TO CREDITORS, this court at said time and place and iles of $ answer d petition, and show cause, Nine and a threo Tole Ships. Produced in. District in Year. wc SPEED FROM STAR if any there be, why the prayer ot said petition should not be granted. By the court: (Seal) Ships Begin to Come Straggling Into Harbor Made Desolate by War. I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 12th day of July, A. D. 1919. Antwerp. ~Antwerp appears to be passing through a process of resurrec- tion, although the tonnage handled since the port was reoperied more thin claims against, said deceased, to ex- ; ped three months ago represeats what hibit them with the necessary vouch-| Pismarcl Daily Tribune as provided pi Hundred ‘and Twenty-Five sil ‘vould , ordinarily, come, through. this ers, within six months after the first| PY }w. L C. Davies, Cargo Ships Delivered Than From | port.in one week during the days prior Learnt oe ation Ot r. ee sae (Seal) Judge of the county Court. to the. war. 15 4 Ships now come straggling in, and along the seven-mile water front the wineh is heard creaking here and there, and the vision in some of the arent sheds Is obstructed by unpreten- Hous stacks.of bags of American. riee All Other American’ Ways in | Curdy in the city of Bismarck in said | the Same-Time.: 4 ° i Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated June 28, A. D. 1919, John W. Johnson, Mareka Johnson, Executors. First publication on the 30th day of Famous Buildings in Weimar. Conspicuous public buildings in Wels mar are the Wittumsps s, the old ducal dower house, con Prel- ler’'s famous mural Washington.—Nine and three-tenths miles of clean-cut cargo ships. That is the latest official report on the con- tribution of. the Great Lakes district: Ss | ind rows of barrels. of Chicago pork, June, A. D. 19 SS wits ae : Held fe ara eticlne tia ind there are, foodstuffs, ,clothing and a ee — ce imp oe editee on coe niece z nanufactured articles, most of which, a J0- ee oon “4 aie & lighter type of. vessel than. that. made inever. is for linmeatnte tive: YA Nep, FovR— NOTICE F SALE, above the river Ulm, in which are ou the coasts, the: distriet did-not Pro-| “me American commission of relief » ‘ Notice is hereby given that that cer-| treasured manuscripts by famous Ger- AND Here's A tain mortgage executed and delivered! man writers; the I museum; 4 duce so many net tons as certain other, sections./ But it built more ships than any other district in the United. States. : ,; On September 1, 1917, the Great, ‘Lakes started to build for the govern- ment. The first, ship turned, over.to, ithe United . States. shipping board jcame from a Great Lakes-yard, . She, twas the Limoges; a 2,030:ton cargo: rearrier, under construction for Freaeh joperators by the Toledo Shipbullding, jeompany. Oo August 24, 1917, .the “Ninth district was created, ithe Limoges over to the shipping jbdard on August 30, iThey had not permitted the grasa| ; ‘to grow under their feet for some de- cades in that region of busy commerce, (Now they saw to it that the tce dtd} « hot grow under.their ships. To beat wot only the Hun but also the winter season was the first big ‘task which the Ninth district faced... By. slmost superhuman effort the yards finished 2% vessels and got them to sea before ithe canals froze in 1917. j Production Rose Steadily. '+oWhen navigation opened in 1918 ‘another fleet of 20 ships sipped newly ‘built from the yards and went through the canals to the sea.. From that date the Great Lakes production rose steadily until month after month the district turned out half the steel ships ‘built in the United States, and some- ‘times more than half. Efficiency.and_ ‘energy combined in a veritable cru- sade of endeavor, and in November, 1918, the district touched the high ‘point of its capacity. In that one month it built a fleet of 28 ships— ‘nearly a ship a day. This astounding output brought the ‘total for the year up to 163 cargo ves- sels, one of them wood and the rest eteel. In 12 months the Ninth dis- itrict had produced, just. .125-. more iships than all the American yards de- livered in the year before America went to-war.—— * Any narrative of the Great Lakes ‘work is a progress from one shining triumph of this sort to another. The smallest yard of all, fitted with, only ‘three berths, actually delivered 13 alips in 1918 and finished a fourteenth sonly.a little too late to get it out be- fore winter. Between the end of No- ‘vember and .the end. of. March it launched six ships more. Four of ithese are now completed and a, éfth 14s almost ready for service. They are ‘all of the 4,200-ton type. | Another yard built a 3,500-ton ship fn 84 days. Another launched a 2.400- ‘ton ship in 28 days. And a fourth yard broke the world’s record when it Jaunched a 3,500-ton ship in 17 days after the laying of the keel and. de- jlivered it completed to the shipping board in 14 days after the launching. » “Team Work” the Secret. The ingenuity and ‘co-operation which made such accomplishment pos- sible. were also what made the yards expand rapidly enough to meet war- time emergency and peace time neces- sity: There are 112 berths in the dis- trict now, 71 for cargo ships and. 33 for tugs. The American Shipbuilding company has a yard of ten ways at Detroit, Mich.; of five at Superior, ‘Wis.; of three at Buffalo, N. Y,; of six at Chicago, Ill.; of three at Cleve- Jand, O.; of etght at Lorain, 0.; the ‘Great Lakes Engineering works has. a yard of four ways at Ashtabula, Q. and another of eight ways at Ecorse, Mich.; the McDougall-Duluth com- ipany has a yard of nine ways at Du- Juth, Minn.; the Manitowoc Shipbulld- ‘ing company has a yard of six ways at Saginaw, Mich.; the Toledo Ship: building company has @ yard .of- six ways at Toledo, O., and the Globe Shipbuilding company has a yard of five ways at Superior, Wis. At-all these yards the records for riveting, fabricating, tonnage per man, ‘stand out like mountain peaks, For example, the average total number of rivet gangs in the district is about 10 ‘per cent of the entire country, yet ‘District Manager Benton points out joyously that the average output of these gangs enabled the lakes to de- jMver 30 per cent of the country’s \total. ship tonnage. | «eam work” is the secret, accord- ing to the district executive, the ,builders, and the men. The district has been untroubled by strikes or other labor disturbances, or by dis ,putes with builders. rays —— i Starved to Death. ! $t. Louis—“Died of lack of nourishment,” physicians wrote today on the death certificate of A. Jacobs. A bank book found in the pocket of the aged recluse showed a $400 balance, It’s the Truth That Hurts. ‘An item is going the rounds of the Canadian press to the effect that a (New. York state paper is being sued because a comp made an obituary con- elude, “May he roast in peacel”— Fourth Estate, n, Belgium hnd 17 steamships in port aly, in. Aprit and the American bage or supplying the American ,army. of. |: recupation in Germany was, unloading ive others. , Shipping men-are anxiously awaiting. he opening of the American base at Jontich, about two miles outside of Antwerp on the Malines road. . Bar- ‘neks are being erected at Contieh for. he, accommodation, of 20,000, soldiers ita time. This is expected to, in- iect a (little more. life into. Antwerp It-turned| sort, +" The ground picked out for the Amer- |: ‘ean: base is‘ vast plain, dry and well rrigated, and the deughboys will find living and sanitary conditions there much better than fa other bases which nave achieved. greater prestige. The Americans: have taken -over some of the piers where North Ger- man Lloyd steamships formerly dock- ed.,..The early, work, was. arduows;; a8 the pters were,incumbered with, gravel imported from Holland by the Ger- mans, ostensibly to repair roads, but actually to build re-enforced coacrete shelters, dugouts and trenches, hundred cuble yards of the gravel had to be removed before the piers could be used. It.is estimated the Germans had enotigh gravel there to repair Bel- |} sian roads for 50 years. One Fifteen thousand sagshoremen ‘and stevedores are idle here and the only s0- lution. shipping men- find. when. ques- tloned as to -how the situation can be remediei may be summed up in one word: FIND FEMALE “NOT DEADLIER” “America.” New. York::Finger Prints Show De créase—Only Degenerates Increase. New. York.—The city’s finger-print records for 1918 tend to prove that the.female ofthe species here is not deadlier than the male. In announce ing @ decrease in the number of prints taken at the 16 magistrates’ courts, Fred A. Hart, supervisor of this work, seid that this cluss of records of fe- males had dropped 51 per cent. and that of.the males 48 per cent, as com- pared with 1917, More than 1,000,000 finger prints were faken during the year. Only the degeneracy class showed a large in crease, 85 per cent. The big decrease among females recorded is attributed to “better con- ditions in the labor market and the opportunity for greater reimburse- ment than in erdinary times,” owing to so many men being in military and naval serviee. The decrease among raen recorded was declared to be due to the “work or fight” order, driving idlers. into government service or es- sential oceupations. Drilled for Water; Read What He Found De Pere, Wis.—The discovery eame too early for the day of the big thirst, but Jules Dufrene says. he. expects to enjoy for many a day to come four jugs of 300-year-old cognac. The jugs: bear the seals of Louts. XHI, with the fleur de lis, and had been buried by early traders, Dufrene found the jugs when drilling for a well on the site of an old French trading post. Popular Way. One of the meanest ways to epend an afternoon-off is to bother a friend who is busy.—Toledo Blade. a 7 170m ERECELES AND HIS FRIENDS _ Cone RiGuT WW, Doctor iMeet 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, 15 cents. 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 Spertions must be in this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HUNDRED DOLLAR. Bie - CAN You CHANGE ITP PLL Wave $22.13 MORE - THAT INCLUDES THE WAR TAX - niture and rent house, ‘Address 11 Tribune. 7181 wk ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM_ AND _ BOARD at 620 Gth street. Phone 22-3 WANTED TORENT orumIshed | tise or flat: or furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Write No. 9, ‘ril ROOM OR BOARD at 311 4th St. New management. 9-16-2wks FOR SALE OR RENT— ___._ HOUSES AND FLATS si FOR SALE—Bungalow, thoroughly mod- ern; West Avenue B.’ $5,000 net, sub- ject to prlor sale, | Bisinarck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg._7-21- tf FOR :SALE—Modern seven room house, screened. porch, 41 5th_St. Phone 2 FOR RENT—Small house “and barn, corner Broadway and 16th St. Geo, Gussner. 7219-4 FOR SALE—At a bargain, a four room house in) fair condition to be moved off of lot. Geo. M. Register. HELP WANTED—MALE POSITIONS WANTED WANTE D— Apprentice at the TaBelle Hair Shor 7-31-3t WANTED— “Two Doys at Eagle Shoe Shining Parlor. 7-18-tf COOK FOR SMALL HOTEL, man preferred. Fifty dollars per month. Box 93, Medora, N. Dak. 7181 wk WANTED—Young man to wash bottles, Bismarck Bottling Works, 204 Main 1-21-8t D—Young man to work by the month; steady job, F; Jaszkowiak, 421 12th. St. x" 21. 1-3t Write Los Angeles ¥. Cc. vuto School. Get started right, t “1-1mo. MEN AND WOMEN learn barber trade and earn $25 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., ie neapolis, Est. 1893, 7-2-1mo HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl or woman for house work, small modern house, See Mrs. G. D. Mann, Tribune office. 7-11-tt EXPERIBNCED LADY CLERK wanted. None other need apply. Wonder Apply to Mr. Weber. i WANTED—Girl for general housework. Phone 588L or call 2ist and_ Rosser. 7-21-1wk WANTED Fantry, girl at Grand one WANTED—ChambarnaTay apply Grand 7-t WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—6 or 8 room house by permanent renter. Must be well located and modern. Phone 562R or 354X, 7-16-1wk WANTED—To buy or rent 5 or 6 room modern house. Will rent furnished house for three months or longer. Box 310 City. 717 tt LOST AND FOUND LOST A WEEK AGO—Man’s Walt- ham wateh, size 16, 15 jewels, gold hunting case, movement No. 13969090. Case No. 1734572. Finder please return to Tribune and re- ceive reward. 7-18-1wk. HOW MARY: CIGARS Do T SNOKE A DAV 2, OW. ABOUT SIK, t GUESS? ition by young man ‘Tribune. ANT cook for work, State first letter; fu for a firs deliver tl yy man ‘osene engine, running gas 0 Has had six years ience, Write No. 4 care Tribun 7-9-1mo. EXPERIENCED man would like to have job running threshing rig and wife would like to cook on cook car or on farm. E. A. Danford, 19 18th street, Portland Oregon. 718 1 wk COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER and stenographer wishes position in North or South Dakota, Address FOR SALE—Modern four room bung- alow, practicaily new; also furni- ture almost new or will sell fur- AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES SALE—Five passenger Stude- baker touring car, with one e: rim and tire complete. Price $: Is worth more money. Phone 67: 7:18 1 wk FOR SALE—Second hand car in running order, for sale cheep. ©. W. Henzler, 812 Rosser street. 7171 wk FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, for a quick FOR of the age, Milllons_are suffering with Rheumatism. An Herb. that actually drives the most stubborn case of Rheu- matism entirely out of the system. Many People havé written us and say they are astounded at the results. ‘The effect, on the kidneys is simply marvelous. bathe your feet in it for 15 minutes a day for 10°days. Agents ‘are coining money. Price We pound postpaid. Fheumatism b Co., Santa Monica, California, LANDS FOR SALE—Choice lands in Aitkin Coun- ty, Minn., both wild and improved, best of'soil, an abundance of fuel and_bulld- ing material, best water in the United | States, good roads, schools and| churches, crop failures are unknown. We have tracts of forty ta. yale hundred acres, unimproved land, from $12 to $22 per acre; two dollars cash, balance ten years time, easy payments; some fine lake shore tracts. This is the _ place for you, to secure a home, where you can be your own boss, and in a short time be independent, come and see the thousands of acres of fine grass | going. to waste; we need’ farmers andj stockmen, and can show you. the land | that produces the crops. We have What you. want, elther wild or im: proved, tr Hudson | Land Kgeney,, Aitkin, Minn. 7-21-1wi! 0. ibune, deal to be sold at once for $1325, Txtra No. (10) Tribune. nig 1wk| Rew. tires included. Wilte ‘No, 659 WS) _ Tribune. 6-2-tf AGENTS MISCELLANEOUS, ONE of the most important discoveries | FOR RENT-—Basement d0x0s ft; outside entrance; suitable for storage)’ Turkish bath or barber shop; low rental. Bis- marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. 7-21-tf FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; si heat, elec tric light, elevator and janitor ser- vice. Bismarck Realty Company, marek Bank Bldg. 7-2) FOR RENT—Hall 40x65 second floor; well lighted and ventil: thoroughly modern; low rental, Bismarck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. ’ FOR SALE=Small s\ Thayer_stree' FOR SALE— 301_or call 102_ FOR SALF- gains or used machines, Friday and Saturday at the Singer Store, 108 Ist, Ave. 9-22-4¢ HEMSTITCHING, Picoting, Pleating. Mrs. C. P. Larson, 400 4th street. 7171 wk. FOR SALE—Cheap, Fumed oak piano new. Phone 836U or call at Apt. 2, Pearson Court. 7-16-1_wk. FOR SALE—Round oak kitchen range good as new; used only 3 months. Tag Won’t Take Any Chances. AU~HA- THATS TE TROUBLE — NOW You KNow WHAT f EXDECT OF You — ONE OF YouR LUNGS \S AFRECTED ALREADY — NOU MUST QUIT SMOKING “| ENTIRELY. <- ENTIRELY fu *t! Benton Baker, 716 1 wk tt) Hayward, | above named respondents, and all per- by Annie Fortune and Hugh Fortune, | her husband, to Miles Mack, dated the twenty-second day of November, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds for Burleigh county, state of North Dakota on the sixteenth day of December, 1916, and recorded in Book “140” of mortgages at page 239, will be foreclosed by sele of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse in the county of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota at the hour of ten o’clock A, M. on the 29th day of July, 1919, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. That the premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: Lots One and Two (1 & 2) in Block Nine (9) of Northern Pacific Additica to the city of Bismarck according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota. There will be due on such mort: gage on the day of sale the sum of Eleven. Hundred Eighty-eight dollars and Seventy-three cents ($1188.73). Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 17th day of June, 1919. MILES MACK, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortage, 8 15 22. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In_ the matter of the estato of Frank Velinsky, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Jozefin Velinsky, the ad- ministratrix of the estate of Frank) Velinsky, late of the village of Moffit in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the cred- itors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first public tion of this notice, to said admin tratrix at her residence in the vil- lage of Moffit in said Burleigh coun- ty, North Dakota. Dated June 28, A. D. 1919. JOZEFIN VELINSKY, Administratrix of the estate of Frank Velinsky, deceased. First publication on the 1 day ot July, A. D. 1919. 7T—1 8 15 22. BIDS WANTED. Bids are wanted for the erection of a Community church at Starky, h- Dak., to be. constructed of hol-| le and brick; dimensions 42x5 ; full basement. excavating is all] | completed now. Plans and specifications can be seen at the state bank of Stark- weather. All exterior work must be completed not later than Oct. 15, 1919, All bids must be accompanied | by a certified ck for 3 per cent of the amount of the bid, and must be in not later than 12 o'clock noon, 31st day of the present month. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, A. T. HILDEN, Secretary. 7—21 22 23. CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN- STRATOR. State of North Dakota, County of| Burle‘gh. In County Court, before Hon, Davis, Judge. In the matter of the estate of C. B. Hayward, deceased. O. J. Hayward, petitioner, vs. Lucy} i. Hayward ie Harrington, J. M. Leo, and M. P. Hay- ward, respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Lec sons interested in the estate of C. B. Hayward, deceased. You and each of you are hereby notified that O. J. Hayward the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this court his petition praying that letters of ad-| ministration upon the estate of C. B. | Hayward, late of near Dysart, in the! county of Renton. and state of Iowa,} deceased, be granted to O. J. Hay-} ward, and that the said petition will gymnasium; a Realschule, or school for girls, founded by the Grand Duch- ss Sophi grand ducal school of technical, commercial and musie schools, geographical institute, teach- eminaries and other institutions BIGGEST BARGAINS During the past six weeks not a day has passed that we have not had letters from South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa, telling us of the tremendous land business and advance in values in those states. This is going to increase our busi- ness and raise our values. Our Mr. Young is now down there looking up business and our ad- vice is for you to buy now before local prices advance as they sure- ly will by Fall. oes F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO, ——Phones——— LF. O'Hare, 78M. =F. E. Hedden, @ F. E, Young, 78R, een _—<—<———————————————eeee CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., Ph. C. Licensed Doctor of Chirovractie Gentleman Assistant, Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Biemarek, N. D. =—————S——X— E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N Phone 752. R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultation ‘ree. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. Hedden Agency, How much money have you paid out as rent? Stop and think! Have you been a good business man? Your hard earned cash is gone; what have you to show for it? You can do better than this. Start now! Buy a lot so when you see your way clear you can build and get what every man hopes to have some day. If something should happen to you, what will your wife and children do? Stop and think! You owe it to them. —_————————————————— >? BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repal: me finished and Packed. oe THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Musie 10 Main St. Phone 130-K be heard and duly considered by this eeeeronecamiet eee) § BLOSSER ou, [ ol, Pop cANTVA J ~ CANT YA OUT TILL 1 GET NUFF Coupons FER AIR-GUN % A