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4 \ SATURDAY, MARCH 27,1920" WANT COLUMN ——_____—_————e HELP. WANTED—MALE [_CEARN: THE BARBER TRADE! aM $25. per .week up. Positions |; erences Few ee comp npletae gn frethods, Little expense, | -C * Moler ‘’ Barber’ College; ork ang ick let Ave., Aenea pus Bat..'1893, 3-34-Teni . WANTED—_ 16cal manager for wonder- ful new automobilé invention. Makes ‘old care run ike new, pane saves ita cost first ‘day. indorsed by thousands: * "A ermanent position worth $100 weekly. Fora car furnished free. Write quick. Ovee Company, Dept, -1411, Loulsyile Ky. 3227-1 “WANTED AT ONCE—Blacks faith, wae pAprly Auto Supply Con t, FIREME BRAKEMEN, sr 00- Rr 1.00. monthly, experience,uni te Railway’ Assocation OB care Bee (SRE sep ecto ame ee At MEN WANTED for Detectwi Write! J. Ganor, Former Gov't Detec- tive, 632° Danvilie Illinois. BE A DETECTIVE—Experience unnec sary, We instruct; travel; make secret * investigations; salartes, expenses, Hart- ley Detective ‘Agehcy, Kansas City, "gt <1t _._ HELP WANTED—FEMALE EVERY WOMAN DESIRES TO LOOK HER.BEST, From the Capitol of Fijm- dom, the Home of Makeup, comes in- structions to chelp her achieve this de- sire, Send a quarter to the Walsh Bureau of Makeup atid Facial Expres- sion, and éive our coniplete _Make- up Instructions by ‘return mail. 303 fo 309 Californie ‘Bldg., | Los. Angeles, or. Bentle- kK, bi ED AT ONCE--A man to do photographi experience and sgiary ex) letter. "The Last aoe Ashley, N._D. SB - 28-10: $3.50 PER DAY § pala one lady~in each town to distribute sree--circylars for Economy Non-Alcholic fiqvoring. er- manent position. F. E, rr € cago. 1-1t HAND EMBROIDERDRS — Experienced | 2 to do embroidery: at home Send.smali sample of your work to Dept. 52 _T. Buettner & Co. 317 W. Adams, St, Chitago, Nt” eS 8-2721¢ WANTED—Cook, chambermaid and -wait- rege? at Banner House. Phone 231. | J 2F-2t WINTEDS Eran young jady in’ our Victrola: department. - Hoskins. ane ANTED—Experi ed “clerk, ARP Me Wellworth St 3-25-| Real Estate’ ."' We offer the following modern houses for sale; . = bath, East s a - way. 8200.00, 3—5 rooms ‘aod h, t. $3200.00 4—5 rooms and felaegereme 9th Street. 3400.00 ae 5 Soom and dan Avé..,......5 6—6 rooms and bath, ‘garage, Street) 1. wo. ceseeseeees \7,—6, rooms gaat bath, 6th’St. 8th 100.00 _ COMPANY.~ First National Bank: Bldg. Phone ay Appointments. made for evenings, when not, pomrenient to Jook at houges during. the day, ee SRE OE ——SSSS———— SALESMAN i SALESMEN WANTED—A_ wide awake District. Manager. inted for line -of high. grade sanitary. products, ‘Ex- clusive~territory; . Permanent business. Wil establish office if successful. Give full particulars, Idea) Disinfectant Co., 447 ping Ave, New York ie 3-27-1t ME} IN WA ANTED, TO S) ; GROCERIES » SELLING EXPERIE ‘CE NOT ; NECESSARY One of the World's. largest Grocers, (capital over $1,000;000.00 wants ambi- tious mien in your locality to -sell @irect to consumer nationally known brands of, an. extengivé line. of erles, paint roofings, lubricating’ oils, stock £ ete, No eapital required: Write today. State age and occupation. John’ Sexton “0.,, 352 WwW; IMinois St., Chisago TM WE MANUFACTURE a ‘Carburetor which is guaranteed to give double the mile- age over any other carburetor ever epnatructefl,: regardless of name, e or price. Money refunded if fifteen day FREE trial doés not ‘prove it. En- tirely new principle; simple/plain tube; not a’ moving part; ‘guaranteed to start in zero weet er without peale or priming. Tremendous demand. - $150,- 0 hag been spent on preliminary, ad- verttsing. 100,000 satisfied users. 50,000 EARN $25 weekly,” sie ema writing on bee cars. a ellable jcnereetic man for ne’ Ts, magazil =xperience les sande carry Unnecessarys. details free: ‘Press Syndi- Stoce or “ot shih to 180° depending on St. Louis, .Mo. demand, - “secure , . » Sgea7-t tory and vill easy net ve 100 per yout NTED—Experlenced girl for general spéclal experience: necessary. WANTED a permanent position” $40.00 Kemper, Salesmansger, 309 W. . Juck- per month, Calla 504 Mandan “Ave: - Sen Blvd., Chicago, Minois.; Phone 657. ; 8 7 AGENTS WANTED— La¥ee manufactur. Fio.oo worth Sodp, Dept: Holy St, ote. tree. | "er wants. representatives to sell shirts: a, 2 oF 3-BT=1t | prcatace ie oreatery siressee, ots, ae ce 9 rm nn 9 ee skirts, rect to home. Vrite Yor free Winork om “farm immeaiata or house- eamnnlee, Madison Mills, 603 road, Wages. “Mrs. Wo J. Wilcox, “lin my. SXome. Cte ate te N. WANTED—A a to work four, a extra a week. Apply “Grand, Pac Hotel. “s i WANTED—Girl to play plano ne sel sheet muaic. Apply Wellworth, 6 & 10c Store, Sheet Music ‘Dept. °s = 3420-tf WANTED—A pantry girl. “Apply Grand | Pacitic Hotel, 3-23 WANTED—At Bismarck Hosplial, bine ing room girl and kitchen help._3-25-3¢ WANTED—Experienced girl for general ~housework, Mra, Stackhouse. toes FOR SALE OR BENT.. - HOUSES AND,FRATS . - FOR RENT—Fjve rooms, all modern, , double.and Tae le. pace ent 91. man ang Mv ApEIY 713 3rd St. A * -FOR SALE—Six, roam- cottag rooms and bat Maple floors, = e nace, hi ae Nice amet place for and. Ep mK 3, Sire oI Satie. CO." 3-27 -tt FOR SALI SALE—7> room modern Touke, in- qjuding 3 bed rooms, full basemeat with coment floor and ‘hard wood floorp-thru- Gut.” 8 room modern douse, - ineniding 4 Ved rooms and iuil basement room partly moderd ‘hguse “for, $2300." Geo. | ad. register, 5 271 WK FOR 1SALE—At_a Wargain, six room twuse, three bed rooms and bath up- stairs, Maple floors, ‘hot watet heat; East front, garage. Price $3000 with Do not overlook this bargain, . Owens & €o. 27-1 FoR SALE Five room modern or on Second Street. /Lot 50x150;\ plum and other trees, cistern of soft water excellent location. Price $225; small cash puyment, balance™ ‘ets ‘rent in monthly payments, “J. Aa terans. np oran. _3-22-1wk FOR SALE—Brand new 6 room. hetiae » : where. infcluding three bed rooms. Full base: ment, garage attached to house, Igundry room in basement, east front and on good terms. Geo. ‘M. ‘Register, ds 3:22-1wk 4 FOR SALE—Modern houes for wale aia if toeet. at once, easy terms, ot 36 St.,, Ave C. Seven roonts.’~ ‘Pri 00 oO front. R. C, McGee,’ raliey a ty FOR_SALE—Modern home of 9 rooms and bath, good locatiom. by owner at 517, 2nd Street or phone aet, eens — : WANTED TO RENT. .= WANTED—Three furnished? rooms , for light housekeeping, Phone Grand. Pa- cific Hotel, Rogm 8+26-3t" WANTED—Furnished light oupeeeEine rooma. Write 41, Tribun 3-25-1wk WANTED—To rent at once a house from three to five rooms, not too far out. Call 510K evenings. 3-25-3t WANTED TO RENT—Small_house or rooms for light housekeepin, none 76) =f ph nd ROOMS FOR RENT - T—Modern furnished room. a, Phone: #97X. 3-27-: FOR_RENT—Modern furnished room, suitable for two. _ Phone,681K. 902 6th: St 3-26-Bt F INT—Modern room at 516 4th St. FOR RENT- rn TOC BiG ath St: FOR RENT—Good modern grooms. flat; heat, light and water. J. K. Doran, 622 Third St. 1 \FOR RENT—Very desirable r Benfl-| man meeferred; Call 457U iter SG p. rhe wa ‘fT Sth 4 ED ToNic ym at 517 9 FOR RENT—Nice clean room at, G7 Sth ——— =e PERSONAL. | _- BLANCHE BARNARD, 199 BRIDGEPORT, anew six questions and” inspt al reading for O! Gre name of favorite a at Tete of birth. 3-2-1m9. Stop! Look! Listen! You, as a tenant, are in aanger of being Sold out of a home. You, as a buyer, are in danger-of losing a bargain. ~There have been so many. houses sold of late.that. the bargairis.are rapidly disappearing and..you will-soon have, ., te. pay. muchymore for a home than now- /We have the largest; list...of joyses and vacant Tots for sale and we assure you of the very. best of service. Try.us im your -real~es- ‘tate business and you will discover why our business _ is _the-lat reest here. ‘We also write fire insurancé in | reliable companies. . oe it + 106478 F. E. Young’ Reiil Estate Co. First National Bank Bldg. ; ; TERY. eve SALESMEN “WANTED Factory rebuilt tires- gre. in. great demand; attractive proposition. submitted upon ‘application; estiniated commissions about $100 week- ly to ‘start; territory assigned.men- who. can. produce; only hustlers need, apply. Necessary that’ you have the use ofan. pedtman, Rubber ‘Works, ri automobile. Inc., 213 W. New York’ City. WAN Taation picture (advertising rental -ser- Vice to Mankers and forty-five other lings of business. Ouvs is the most com- pleté and diberal' plan covering the most direct ‘and powerful' form of advertis- ing:of the\day.. Our‘travelers* ing ‘up to’ $10,000.00 per year. ability .moré_ necessary than ence, but near salesrgen—forget it. Alexander. Film, Compfiny, Spokane, __.Washington. 27 SAT ERMEN To eal gh siaes Special- es, to jucation, snoney >for ‘live prin Matec Schoat Prone’ ing Co.,”Histo Dept., “at 1036 $V, Van Buren''Street, Chitago, dit eak Salsa oe 9.27-1¢ perth _- AGENTS WANTED 9° 7 HUSTLERS WANTHD in ‘every county to sell groceries, paints, oils, poultry and ‘stock remedies, specialties, . etc., direct to consumer, Consolidated once Company, Sioux’ City Towa. A hing-new; sella lke -wild- eh. in pocket, Write at once for ff imple. , Albert Mills, General Mdnager, 388 American’ Build- ing, Cintinnati,“ Ohio, 3-27-1t ‘ Fal Pie Mie an Sor W, ee alary |! of ull time, 50c anchour, spare time, selling’ guaranted honlery carer, Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Norristown, Pa. wetness fee Garg AGENT WANTED—Lady or g in Bismarck fer Watkins Famous Watkins’ goods known every- rorits: Write today.” “Wat-: 61, Winoria, Min: © FINANCIAL: ts iS. tooms -afid bath, East Brad. FOR A600 apres itnproved farm, im: 5.—6' rogms and bath, garage, ran ‘FOR SALE—What is known as the Ferry $7500.00 | FARMS—Standing Rock Indian_Réserva- 87 rooms and bath, rage, 6th] tion. dairy, corn, cain and \grazing ) Streets! ee... 2... $10,500.00 Heeuateie Suara Bo Rock “faha ti 5 , 8-27-1m0 F. E-YOUNG REAL ESTATE ee K,| “UR SALE—One Hu ber 25-60 gas tractor, | SERS prot. wonton little F = “BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | PorRENT on skeet i SALI-160 actos S. W,M 11-138-78 in Boyd, Township, Burlett Co., N. D, Address C, 8. Jetmuind, Lows, Towa,” +27-1m0 FRI as WidCONGIN~HURVETINS—son, @tops. - Immigration: Bureau, askin Dept. of Agnoulture, Capital Ti, Medison. Wi. 3-24-60t ; pregscauly: new; all ‘land ti te: and lays level,. with no waste Gan give immediate possession, wilt sell on crop payment and’ consider agme cltys property as_part .payment, rice $40.00 per acre. For information j) Wise, ‘Tuttle, N. write A Dd. 3-24-10t place, consisting of about 6 acres of < end 2 nice house, chicken house, and well. Situate about 22nd and Ave. A. Geo. M. Register. 3-22-1wk CANDOLOGY=A magazine Free in. regard to. the Jan Hiation months" subscription,» Free, for a mé: or. as: an Investment’ yon are’ Gimeing ‘of buying good farm lands, ! r- ticulars FREE.” Address gltor: Land- | ology, Skidmore Land Co. Skid-" more Bidg., inette, Wisconsin. 1-10-4mior FOR RENT—230 acres eight miles east of Bismarck. Call at Brown & jones ti MISCELLANEOUS o FRECKLES, ; qcars,’ wrinkles, small-pox pits, etc., removed.’ Crooked noses and other deformities corrected. If» you have facial disfigurement of any kind, Bailey, bb Empire Bldg. 3-27-3t | Cas {8-27-1t and | gardens plowed. . Phone 841X. _3-27-1wk FOR SALE—A new ‘Home rotary sew- ing machine it first class, condition. Phone_82. _3-26-3t to sell_or exchange Your Broper write-me. - John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis, B-27-1t WE CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY, any Kind, anywhere. For-quick sale,-address Northwestern Business Agency, Minne- apolis, Minn. _8-27-1t ‘FOR SALE—Baby bed, clothes hamper, selethes rack, ironing board, carpet sweeper, bicycle, 2 wach boilers, clothes olhaer. and-tub. 417 5th St. “Phone | PORTION WANTED by young man ag hookkeeper, collector or salesman. Ref- erence furnished. iadtons No. 38, care Mbune or Phone 441U. 3-22-1wk RK SALE—Bailed Hay. “F. J Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 3-27-2t. FOR SALE OR BXCHANGE—I have -abput: 15: head of good work horses for ing from: 1106 to. 1560. Ibs.; |' ar Youngs ‘or’ will (¥adé for ‘cate! C. Swett, Bismarck, N. 1, Vhor FOR SALE—One Fumed oak’ extension sdiging table and six chairs to mateh, } $24.60. ‘One Bobbinless two spool sew- ing’ machine with Greist attachments, new, $25.00, One White Frost Refrij trator, 100 ib. capacity, nearly new; Randall Ross Boyd, Menoken, =lwk For SAL E—Thive ‘cars good upland hay, $22.00 F.. 0, Wre or phone your ORR. Bova, Menoken, wants. FOR, SALE—Pure bred R. Wyandotte Cockerels, $3.00. Boyd, Menoken, N. wk Whit RR wk |! plows and tank gomplete, This is a -dandy rig. Sold ‘my land_and am in the garage business and will not have, any use for it. good terms to right man, and at & Ney, low price. Venard .Owen,, Steele, N. D. 3-23-4wK FURNITU! te FOR SALE et be sold at-once.., Gall 494Y. FOR SSUIF-A rug, library” table,mat- tress and dishes, iil nearly new. Phone 633U, or call * 7, Pearson Court after 5 p.- im. 26~3t FOR "SAT shaven ¢ €ollink Rotary Ranor Stdel share. 50 shares per 2, Des- ace Western Oil: ‘Stock: $2" per share. 8 shares Master Oil Co. of Fargo: +- Offer: ‘McGee-Anderaon’ Co; Basement Fargo National Bark, Farg. North Dakata. B:26-3wica FOR SALM—Reed sulky gond as new, Rotary sewing machin, Call 7 FOR SALI hed, large size. Call 403 /FREE SWHL.L for Kauling. awa: Chef, _G. P. Hotel. ee f FOR SALE—One sewing machine in good condition; one range with water’ front Brice reasonable, “Call J57U , after 6 | <eires— HAULED AND GARDENS plowed Keroseng oll stove and oven for_sale. Phone ‘740W. 23-1Wk + FOR SALE—Have fifty bundles fourteen gauge bailing ties; can deliver promptly. Dakota Lignite Mines Co,, Pies ingon, NuD. 3-23-1wk FOR 8? y blacksmith shop in town, must sell on account of heflth, Cash or part cash, see or write me at THIS WILL JINEREST. YOU—Sound conservative company offers you high- class dividends’ paying (2% “mdnthly) stock.’ Alert ifvestors, Write {or bbok- let A, L. be convinced, then buy. Rose & Co., 50 Broad Street, New York .. T-1t 3-27 -§ BUSINESS CHANCES : ee WOULD*YOW invest ‘one doltar a week -for ten weeks on a chance to make $1,000 or“more. “Particulars free. No ob- ligation. Write, J. 2 “Carlton, Box 84. Fort Worth, « Tex gt OIL $' ROCKS Bovant and sold; informa- -tion-gladly given... Market -letter slaerd Bervice, prompt and accurate. H. Denton Brokerage Co.; Public’ Ofl Ex change, Glenrock,~ Wyomili ing.” 3-27-1t WORK K WANTED. Glegning, 5: ; add jobs, indow work or, carpet beating. Leave orders ne Officas 5. Rassnick, 305 “Main 3-86-30 TARDNERSEsporeat in lawns and $4.00. day. Phone, _ flowers. :69¢ ho wk | AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—New Overland Four, never been used. Phone 473. (3:27: FOR SALE—Ford car £73X, D,-Lundeen. -923.7th St, eth fa z= ce 3-27-IWk FOR” SAQE—Ford car, ‘ear, A= condition, Call. 87: 3-25-1wk AUTOMOBILE BNAP,—Model 83 _OveF- Tad touting-car-in. splendid. condition; new top and seat covers; runs like new: guaranteed: in’ first class‘ conditfon; al- most new ‘tires, ‘First’ check for '$450 E, Li Peterson, condition, C Dickinson, = 3-27- 5t iF epate gral H Hpmobile in the/ very best dition; full equip- ment. thers Bo 150, Bismarck, N._D. 3-24-4t 2 LOST AND FOUND UOST—Biack leather case with keys. Finder_ Please notify. 42 gare Sear | Dost Evening of March 24th, ing Es fopearle about 30-in., white, Setween St:-and *Eitinge’ Theatre ’‘or pebei) Eltinge and Orpheum. . Finder please leave at Trib ne for rew: pa Ss ES ecterr gin owe 14th, gold In,.set wi lamond-and-pear! wares “for’ return!’ to. Hol a ear SALE—One-halfSeceion ‘two miles from Flasher; good age ci pasture, trees, windmill. 275 acres. cl tivated, $40.60 per acte. -$1,600.00 or secured paper. “Phone 42! Box 372, Bismarck, “N. D. 8-21 MISSOURIFARMS FOR SALE. Listen; dangy. Tével 300. acres, 150 tam grass, fine ‘well, 10 orchard, $25 ‘acre. Well improved: valley 80, $2800, terms: an a 3-27-1t |. -Grat! Mountain. View, Mo. ¥ ‘ Hey i 3-27-1t Listen; nice improved valley 80, -near town, school, $2800, $500 dow: well im=- raved 40, $1600, F400 dow! Meera! % 27-18 timber 40, |: ‘Mont! = onee., J.°'T, Harvey, Dodge, N. D. oe 3-23-1wk WANTED— Washi Phone 437Y. » 94-118 EL id jobs: Phone 8441, 3-20-10t FOR SALE—One 40-80 ‘Avery tractor. and 8 futrow John Deer gang plow with breaker and stubble bottoms; has |, plowed about a thousand 4icres; prac- titally ‘as “gova as new. ‘For particu- lars write O, G. Crook,.’ McKenzte. NLD, 3-17-2wks | » <> OHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicaz@. March 27.4-Hog' Fecejpta, 8,000. 15 to 25¢ lower. ;; Bulk, $14.20 to $15.3). Top, $15.50. Heavyweight, $12.80 to $14.50. Mediumweight, $14.50 poets ). Lightweight, $15 Yo §15. Lightlight, $14.80 to 815.5 4 Heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.15 to $12.65 “Heavy, packing sows, rough, $12, 50) to $13. Pigs, $13.50 to $15.25. Cattle receipts 2,000. Compared with a week peo light, and, mediui | weight, steers, mostly 25 cents lower; heavyweight, 50 cents. to. 60 cents lowér;....g0 and_ choice heavy ,she steck, 25 conte to 50 cents lower; otl- ers,. mostly. steady; veal calves, gen; erat $1.50 lower; stockers and feeders, steady to 25 cents lower. te te Sheep, receipts ~ 5,000. “Compared | with a week ,2go, lambs, $1 to, $1.23 higher; sheep, 50 cents higher. *¢ So. ST’ PAUL LIVESTOCK = South St. Paul, March:27.—Hog re- ceipts, 1,300. . Steady to, 25¢ lower. . Bu $12 to.$14,75. : $14.25 to,$14.50. Cattle receipts, oy Killers slow. Fat steers, $7 to $13.75. Cows and heiférs, $6.50 to\ $11.7: 75. Calves, steady, $5.50 to $16... /.— ‘ Stockers “and feedets, steady, $6 to 12.51 ‘Sheep receipts, 1,000, Steady. Lambs, $8 to $18.50, ts Wethers, $12 to $14.50. Ewes, to sits MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis flour unchanged, ments, 44.152 barrejs. Barley. ¥1 1-28 to $1.54. Rye No. 2, $1.' 71%,ta $1.72%. Bran, 480. Minneapolis wheat ‘Teceilpts 311 cars compired with 243 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $2.80 to $2.99. Com 3 yellow, $1.55 to $1.56. Ship- ‘Elkton, S. Qets.No. 3. white, ane to: ‘90% c, Ry GETE AG SHB2E WILTON GARNERS|: WLEAN COUNTY BASKET TITLE) ——! Lipaite City High Proves gtoo Fast for Garrison’ in Final - ~ Contest ~ td Wilton, March 27.—The Wilton Lig ‘nite Luggers romped home with the} McLean county jnterscholastic basket- e | ball championship Friday night, when they defeated Garrison 24 to 16 in. the finals in McLean county’s .first ipter- scholastic tournament. The game'was Played before the biggest crowd that ever assembled for a basketball ex- hibition here. and it was a real show from: start to finish. { On a_neutrat floor Garrison undoubtedly would have le;@ much’ more: creditable show- ing, and the result of the game would have been doubtful. But Garrison, even though it had twice played in Wilton, was: in. strange, territory, ‘apd “his handicap threw the balance. be- tween two evenly matched teams m Wilton’s favor. Miners, Garrison's star forward, who made eight field goals against Wasi burn.on Thursday, was stopped time and again last night by Christensen, Wilton’s fast forward, and the Garri: sgn man was held down to two eld goals. -Gilmore was Wilton’s cham-, pion, point-getter, scoring ten on ‘fiva field goals, and six on fouls, a tota: of.sixteen.. Christensen pitched three field: baskets to four. for Mahowald, Garrison’s stellar performer. The game: was attended by County Superintendent M. E. McCurdy. of Washburn, who expressed great en- thusiasm-for the proposal to maké:the interscholastic tournament an angual. event. Spencer CG Boise, athletie’ di- reetor of the Bismarck high, again refereed, and he kept the boys on their toes ‘all. the time. It was the first . time’ McLean county fans- had ever seen a game.handled in a professidnal . |, Magner and they delighted in the pep and snap which: Boise. put: Into-ft, + Wilton’s claim to the championship is now undisputed, Max, Garrison..and Underwoad. having. previously fallen | before the prowess, of the Lignite City Be Ld ‘The teams lined, up Friday night as follows: 1 Position Wilton Forward Gilmore Forward Jahr Center Redington Staley Guard Bloom Robinson Guard Christensen Garriéon substituted Burns for Ty- neson <a, the, second half, and Wilton substituted Flynn for, Bloom, and Richardsfor Jahr. c ILLINOIS TEAM SPOILS, CHANCE “OF VALLEY CITY * {North Dakota State Champion ~“'Stoppéd ‘by Bloomington at: Madison | " * , Madison, Wis. March 27.—RIk- tom S.D.. d@feated Valley City, - Din, the interstate basketball twomat this morning by. a Score of 17 fo 11. This was the semi-final series for the consola- tion cup. Elkton will play North; western High, Detroit, for the co solation cup this afternoon, El clearly outclassed the Valley five. Lovely and-Trautma the stars of the ‘games both *in scoring and\floor work.. Lineup and summari @ Hikton, 17; Vaileyi City, 41.) _ Lovely, rf; Wertin, Trautman, If; Ford Smith, ¢; Busticker, Timm, rg; Larson, Hartwig, 1€; Delacey Ra Lovely 3, Tra utmdin 1 Smith 1, Hartwiz 1, Fofd 1, Bus- ticker 3. (Free throws, Trautman 1 out of 9 & Busticker 1 out of 3. Substitutes: ValleyeCity, for. Ford. \ Referee, Levis, Wisconsin. ’ Lynn March = 27.—Valley North Dakota's: strte’ cho mntos. ship entry in the annual middleweést interscholastic basketbit Warne 5 was eliminated yesterday, when it suf- fered defeat at the hands of Bloum- ington, Jl)., 20 to 10. Valley: City out- Played the Suckers im the first halt and outclassed them in team-work, but the luck was on Bloom{ngton’s side, and Valley City seemed to monopolize the, poor shooting. Busdicker made Valley City’s scores, in thé first half, In the second half, the Valley City players Noticeably’ lacked pep, and it was Bloomington’s game all the way. Fargo defeated the University of Wisconsin = high 16 to 1;/ Wintield, Xans.,, nosed out Centralia, Il. 31 to 9; Canton, O., won. from Detroit, (Mich.) Northwestern high, 11: to 10; Woodward Tech, Toledo, won from D., 16¢A0, 12yRea: Wing, Minn, won front’ Jack#on* MiGh;' 15 to 14; Cedar Rapids, la., won from Mon- roe, Wis., 17 to 9. x All of the losers; are playing today Mm a,consolation match, while thé two top teams are playing off. for the dis- trict championship. SPRING CAPE MODELS Many of the new: models of capes come in tricolette with pagtel shaded linings. Clipped ostrich feathers make quaint fluffy collars. Some are oe FURNITURE FOR SALE White Frost. refrigerator. Fumed oak dining ‘room: suite. Several large stone jars. Laundry equipment. All in good condition. Call 525R for appointment. Odd arm chairs and rockers. Old English library table. Three rugs of various patterns. One large brass bed with box springs. -!One gas water heater. Kitchen. table,and.atensils. -- '$T Avente’A.~ ~ three-quarters’ -length, while . many reach only to the hips. Many of the new suits and dresses have a with hoods suggesting a monk’s cowl. LIFE INSURANCE MEN TALK OVER- "THEIR BUSINESS | William Langer and C. L. Young Principal Speakers at After- noon Session Life insurance underwriters of the state are holding a state meeting here today, the sessions opening this ait- ernoon in the rooms of the Commer- cial ‘club. Following this afternoons ousiness session, the visters will be the.guests of Barton and Beck, stats agents of the Provident Insurance Co., at a banquet at the Grand Pacific a 6:30 o'clock tonight. F.. L. Conklin, secretary of tne Provident Insurance Co., made the ad- dréss of welcome to the 30 or mor. insurance men attending the: meeting. Mr. Conklin was introdcued by Thotr- as Turner of Fargo, president of the North Dakota Life Underwriters asso- ciation. who presided at. the meeting this afternoon. William .Langer, attorney general, was the principal speaker. Mr. Lang- er spoke on current topics §na point ‘ed out;some of the ways in which life insurance men could aid the country’s development and also of the’splendid profession in: which the agents were engaged. Mr. -Langer was accorded a, very, hearty reception by the gath- ering, significant. of his recent an- nouncéement of his candidacy for tie sovernorshin of the state. . L.. Young, who is considered an expert on legal affairs affecting life insurance business, spoke on repre- sentations made by agents to appli- cants for policies. Mr. Young urged those present to never knowingly mis- state or exaggerate any statement or claim and to, always present, the mer= its of the company,each -man repre- sents in an entirely truthful and Mig: nified manner. After the ~speeghes, the members held a round tablé discussion on mat- ters pertaining to the life insurance profession. The iajority of the di: cussion centered around the import- ance of bringing. the life insurance agent into a better and more dignified position. than they have enjoyed In ‘the past. \ - ©, W. Moses, general agent of the Provident, and J.-L. Bell of the First National bank, will speak at nents banquet. ICE GOES OUT; RIVER BOTTOMS MAKE BIG LAKE Conmiaed Prom Paze ome Roberts, state director for the U.S! weather bureau, Nene outa wari- ing several days in advance, and all tenantsy'of the bottom had been given ample time to remove themselyeg: aml their “property to the safety of. the highlands. Consequently no loss. of, life oy severe’ property damage is an- ticipated, The break-up, this year began on the Yellowstone above Glemlive on March: 15 The* Yellowstone — flood erg reached their highest crest of 27 feet at Glendive on March 22. the flood moved down the March river to Williston, where the waters reached a crest of 26 feet "Thursday. when the bottoms were flooded. Ther followed a_twelve-foot rise at Sanish and. a.six-foot at Washburn, but at neither point was tite ice broken. |' Thesbreak-up at Bismarck followed a nine-foot & break-up is alwayg spec: The s)) tacular, and usually the outward march of the huge ice-pack is wit- nessed by crowds of interested spec- tators. Nature disappointed her ad- LADIES | We sell woolens by the yard. ; | Klein—Tailor and | f Cleaner “4 Six new cord tires, Gabriel Snub- bers, Spot Light, . New Battery, block, New, motor pistons ane valves. 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Last Time Tonight, Mary Roberts Rinehart’s 23 1 Abso- Jutely Fireproof Hours Leave Monday—Tuesday _- ~ Harold sa ed “THE LUCK OF THE IRISH” A Realart ‘Special Wednesday and Thursday WILLIAM FARNUM ‘in Louis Tracy’s World-Famous Story “The Wings of The Morning” » mirers this year by staging her ‘show five days, earlier OLD AND TRUSTED BROKERAGE C1ERKS USED Chicago, Mareh. 27 man and Frank G. ed employes of brokerage firm, were under indictmehi today charged with embezzling $60, |; 900 of the company’s funds. man, who is 56, years.old, had been employed by the Badger, 52 years ber of the Chicago board of trade, was | in-the company’s employ for six years. J@-was charged that the speculations extended over a year. FOR Harrow. Sulky Plow, Di Horses INQUIRE LOGAN STORE % rooms and hall and : Location one trees. gare -to: buy TOSI . 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Remember chiropractic is thé first aid to. those who know the value ofthe science and the last aid to those who do not. If you are unwell ‘call’ on your Chiropractor, receive free diagnosis and if necessary take adjustments and be re- stored to health. Efficiency in every line of human endeavor Therefore, if you are R. S. Enge, D. C. Ph. C. Bismarck’s Chiropractor, Lady Attendant Bismarck, N. Dak. é