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& MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920 \ BISMARCK DAILY rTRIBDNE ‘ PAGE SEVEN - - WANT COLUMN {|[—REAL ESTATE | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 1 oe Nong wee Her BY ALLMAN |W fantin 9 ots, malo con WREEAT, INDIAN MAID ; ¢ : ry 5 ; ae sent telegrams to all posts urging | IN GPERA ROLE ae HELP WANTED—MALE Nie ofkce the: following torienle: OW, Wet-ton!: DoYou WY j -'-|Miew to ‘slate’ t8: thelr “congressmen ; WANTED—Coal “miners. ae Haynes, . AVENUG ns $9,800.00 KNOW WERE. MY YY Wit Poraiey: bonis: bilkv the: jueasure 76. bale, feay creel wood, bay conn its 4 rooms and bath, Are ? f / || You CAN K wi ! cently reported from the trcuble. Apply Supt. Hay Ce Riverview ... ; Atmos FIND ¢ means committee and now being re- * Mining Co., "B10 LEARN. Actual 5 rcoms and bath (fur- nished) Thayer St.. $4,200.00 (Lmmediate possession) 6 rooms and bath, 5th Street .... 7 rooms and bath, Ray- mond Street . $5,700.00 5 rooms and bath, 2 alow, 5th Street... .$7,500.00 7 rooms and bath, 5th ANYTHING Wy vised due to republican objections. Ts Rouse: aes ORKS FIREMEN | MAY NOT STRIKE | May Wait Until June Special | Election \ uto” Repi », Vuleani: ut ing. Los Angeles Y. M. Schoo}. WHYS) TAIN, THe’: IL THE ale Co. nck ee ae ee Street Grand Forks, N. D. May 10.—In Pes Gen a sate 5 (P53 7 rooms and bath, 6th view of the decision: of the council iy lady to take of Street ..... - $10,500.00 to put the question of raising iy glidren’ from 8a. misty F. E. YOUNG: employes’ ‘wages up to the taxpaye xperienced girl for genera’ REAL ESTATE CO. AL ag abecia! flegion sine Mater . Highest wages. Mrs. First. National Bank Buildi bers of the Grand Forks fire depart- : Manaan Ave. irs} Phone 78K ulding ment. who Tuesday notified the city WAN FD ite tor: gene 1 rounewarke i coun that they would quit their i ‘Mra, B.C. Re gion, - jobs Monday noon, are undecided as ‘ WANTED—lxperienced slenographi to what action to take. ‘Two or three \ Apply at Quain & Ramstad Clinic, i of them yesterday declared that they ; — A-Iwk : i BESM Alrccs 3 would quit the city’s employ on (Mon ok at once, WANTE ap immed tely to day in accordance With their original + 7 ouse, Who are now i . declaration, but others expressed a tory. Com 0 HA- hA-HA- | willingness to remain on duty and i accounE He wanted, r Wp | await the outcome of the special elec- : confidential. ess communications ; foo-HOO. teh SALESMEN with rig or auto to visit y Yhief John Fitzgerald said last | WORK WANTED Bcheota 4100 -Glaty and) llberals conte i HAW HAW HAW: night that he doubted that the me ANTED Work by lady by hour or day.| AE, Wabash Avenue, Chicago.” { would quit their positions, as they ; Also man wants work, window wor — = said they would. He also expressed ardens spaded, etc, Reasonable price: . ‘ ould | New York -Tsi hone TB3Y. 5-4-lwk S' ND FOUND the belief that the payers would : ace | LOsT— é tire with tube and decide that the firemen and other. ciiy Mie is ae « mob tile ie the! fit H ‘ rim complete for Oakland car, between Gmployas’ were itle a 20 per{ (lian prima donna to sing in Grand i? FOR SALE OR-RENT Wilton and’ Bismarek, Kinder ‘return as inerease an wae. » Per! Opera. She insp tles ‘Wake | i HOUSES AND FLATS ie PsteG ve How Wt Ne De ork field Cadman to comp hanewist,” i FOR SALi—Modern 6 room house, in- | ——--~—— patio an Indian opera produ st Slug | et pone ae nt and ROOMS WA D the Metropolitan Opera Co, partly modern house, including. 2 bed TO RENT—Plea i st” is to be given ‘by the Amer : Sr a NC | a rm ee irand Opera Co, with Tsianina in te 04 ode ow, €2 ont, ‘To odern, pune tote De aa aR rage ae $1000; 6 room modern ‘house, ineliding . z u ell role. aie has just veuurned 2 bed rooms, well situated, close in, ini rom Europe, where she spent eight fine condition, for $3700; 7 room mod- Products of Value Recovered) ions as an entertainer -amous ern house, including 3 bed: rooms, close : é hs J i among “ in, east front, fine trees, for $38vu; From Discarded Material, American troops. room modern’ house including’ 6 “peti say weenace at Ra aoe hea rooms, close In, on good terms; 7 rou} Lenry ‘8 . ae ise of partly’ modern’ house, “éast ‘front, for) G00; nearly new 8 rom is ‘ 32900, on terms; partly modern large garage; ch Ken house; other out- War Experience in England Proves | HERE'S FANTASTIC FISH YARN | r house, close ‘in, ‘good lot, for $1800; | i Alo : buildings am, with cow stanch | 6 room bunguléw, entirely modern, Dy | -schools, and desirable; and 7 room mud- J 3 | That Refuse Can Be Turned | ern house including 3° bed rooms, tone Cultivating to Profit.; Five-Dollar Bil Comes Up With front, near school, Tor $1000, on term: price $176.00 Bait Within Net Cast $19,000 6. per $23 7th street; five rooms and. bath . Geo. "M. B-10-1Wk buck: $10,000 i For Sail sist pandear ‘Dungalow at Adare H. McCown, own Catlle receipts, 2,700, 05 wt REO § STA TE FAIR London.—The question of recovering at Galveston. z ARG A products of value : ili : cents lower. and utility from rs HAVE CLE TEME | matter previously thrown away is one Oc RTH 7 that st last is receiving the attention | ROUNDUP” GAMES. its importance deserves, says S. How- | light in Galveston during the course a ; . - } ard Withey, A. L. A. A. of a season, but there are none of the | Big Celebration Being Planned) te is the quthority for the report | fantasy vouched for by L; Sandel of | for Annual Affair June I that during the war an organized sys- | (itlveston and p 0 recently and pantry uilt in ching closet and i FOR SATR—Ti7% “acres T mil (Cin. < a aneeg tant in eh lot and] 00, SRlauaer etal of tens Counts |. ATTEND MEETING | ist sivers, 97 to and ‘coal range; full cement basement | Missouri; population 6000; early new = | cons and heif . + = § room residence with basement: mod- y 3 HEB ee a apter Minae micély, ar ern except heat; large garage: Chi-ker. AT WASHINGTON | caives, 50¢ towe talveston, end varied re the fish 1 come to throughout. years ago; prop-| house; large barn; cow stachions for onrnEeS | Stockers and feeders, erty free from encumbrance. °4-29-1m0 20 cows; rer _ outbulldings: tine. ss to $12.50. FOR SALE—Nice 8 room house, four) Sater: Boe rena | price sizte| Well, Known Superintendents,! sheep receipts. ) Tgoms upstairs and four rooms, ‘three aah oy back $10,000. 6% per acre: will y back §1 f ; - 8 to vn, ‘Owner | Teachers, and Professors will ; ' basement; also ‘N 2 | ae ate Ha Nee ; : yo barn 16 x 24 ft. with Be 12 x FH Tee) Bitton are ow -8-1Wwk | $12 to $14. i S tem of waste prevention in | dourneyed to Anderson's Way, down Bon house, 8x Mi fly size of lot guxtai: | “ANDOLOGY— A magazme giving "th: Attend Convention i Ewes, $4 to $14.75. | 2 to June 4 | tary camps enabled the ministry of | {he island. A party, consisting of his Write 57, care Tribune. _ atwis| Incis In pegend fo te land srueney a perenne munitions to obtain large quantities of | father und mother, and an aunt and { HOUSE” FOR SALE- Ea Re ment yer A<gieup' OE DFGRInenE North Dakets CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Fargo, N. D., May 10.-Cowboy life | gyleerin for the making of munitions, | uncle were with young Sandel on the ¢ five rooms and bath on Sixth stree:.) are thinking of buying good farm lands Sroup of prominent North Dakota fe 20.000; beef steers, mostly | such as added glamor to the by gone} which not only increased dircetly and | trip. It became ne y to make a Bargain at $2750, Double house of 12 imply ite me a letter and say | ducators has been appointed to attend if t Fast w. sat a poke A ae rooms including bath rooms. Block from! "yh me TANDOLOGY and ail par | the national educational conference to stock, about | days of the west will be revived at a! materially our supply of the sinews of | cast for bait and young Sandel waded | cee esate a oe mee | dears PRE re hdvess Editor: Land | he held in Washington, D.C, from yi bulk, $11 to| “roundup” at the state fair grounds | war, but enabled the officers in charge | out into the bay and cast the net, ' Postoft L I alowy, Samus Lead 35 Skid May 19 to 22 at the call of P. P. Clax-! § stockers and feeder, steady. | fee ae a 4. ae who hay of messing to provide better and He brought it to the shore weil filled | FOR SALE—A rae house ea on, commissioner of education, to con-| log receipts 42,000; mostly 10 to 25 | eae oe he i SAA Meera oe larger quantities of food for the men. | with mullet, crabs and other species reception hall: and» bath. FORT RENT--The south sider the present day: crisis in educa- cents niche i medium top, $19) | North Dakois. and they ae coming extra pay for cooks and better facili- | of fish, and reposing on the bottom 13 , Apple Creek iona ne bulk, light, $15.25 to $15. bulk, piskaa ns eee noes 5 ies ons r iho - aP shi eet ‘ Geer ay : Zz ‘onal af ay cascen iit he ge [polindcks, andvioven $14500t5, $1 | to Fargo with bronchoes, wild cattle ties for cantec ns and sports. | the lot we Bs shell wrapped *, Decorah, Towa. B82 Whe le shortage of teachers will be es: nag het pari 2 tand wild hor They are to show| Large quantities in the aggregate of five-dollar note. The bill was part- PREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soil, y considered, and in this con-| Piss, sieady, bulk 100 to 125 pounders, ; Sc aaninee | 1 + We Ree te rope: ‘Immigration Bureau, | nection . the report of the January $13 to $14.25. | how un old time ranch was conducted, | Marrow and other bones, drippings, | Ty the Serial number z 3 place, Iv ErSanrs | Wisconsin Dept, of Agriculture, Capitol | 1920. survey, which disclosed. that| Sheep receipts, 8,00): 1] depicting the life of the cowboy at) rabbit skins and so on, which were and the figures were still plain, and it AN chicken house, well and 5 acres ot, land. | 71, Madison, Wis. 24-60 4-60t 18,000 eancols in the United States! cents higher; best wor and at play. 4 previously either thrown away or not s accepted readily at a local bank. i Geo, M. Regi 6- Ak | AISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS werd Glosed because of the lace ot | 20. bulk: shorn bain The roundup promises to be a test! put to the best advantage, were sold ate cen 4 eealt telephone write our Sey oe! | FOR SALE—Northeast corner of Ave, \.| teachers, will be u: gool shorn 120 pount y of a {or entrants bee be peers nar in the national interest to recognized | MINERS AT WORK 200 YEARS { partment immediately. We have sev-}| and 2nd Street, 100x150 ft, The fincst In North Dakota a number of acueints Seleeiee ot ernie 4 my er of cow Oye government confractors at good price gral buyers with inoney. Bi imate K location: in a city for pe euartny schools are without teachers, but tne | icct cee --——-.—¢| from Montana, Wyoming and New! thorehy increasing the amount of, ee alty_ Company. > three or four bungalows. schools are pachers, y 7 co are. 6) aa iti y y SALE—Nine~ room hous. Fel ECE Ierat terms. | situation in the state is better than COLIC CURE CONTAINED | Mexico ure expected in addition to | money for general messing purposes. | Hudson Bay Cerspany Conducts Secret \ 3 renti 7 S Fred Peterson, G. P. ‘ote! @ avera 7 i e ir g s = bs f zt large revenue was oriver 1S lore yooms renting oon dolla: Terms ee Fre og-t1 | “He average Oe the nation. 15 PER CENT ALCOHOL! Several thousand dollars in prizes! we lage _ raven wis serine a Operatfon: AS Than Two 4 St. 3 HONEY, NO. 1 0. i Fine A ‘Alfalfa Sweet eta ie ‘ = ‘i eke a ,| have been o ‘ed. Events will in- | 4!esopotamia by a em of organized enturies, . —<Ail modern 4d yoom apart-| Clover’ Honey delivered to any post} Delegates appointed from North!» DRINKERS RECOVERED |! (jude broncho riding with and with-| collection and treatment of camp — ment with bath, Call at Woodmansee] ‘office in North Dakota, $2.98; No. | Dakota follows: President C. E. Al-| i & || cut saddle, rope spinning, riding stcers| waste for the prime purpese of re-| ‘The Pass, Man. — Inv __Aparement_or_Phone 768K. b-W-3t; pail, $1 BS ash with aorder- B. VF. -en, state normal school, Valley City; | ! Marysville, Cal, May 10.—The nad wells havea Gelaveoen: m Pee y salmailen tat a pe. Man. Inv SALE Two Sood houses ang oe Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. |. || President John A. Evjen, state normal latest addition to a curious as- || ane wild horse relays. | ores a e ‘ Ms bie s Tai : one which were begun by mining experts Wth: Bes obspbone | be se ile; Preside: | sortment of bottles in the office : est glycerin. Nearly every kind o us} in the wild region north of here, short oe 3t| FOR SALE—Five twenty-five ft, lots on|%chool, Mayville; President R. M. ie ‘ 1 J ‘Ey : 8 ‘the northeast corner of Seventh street) Black, state normal school, Ellen-|| of the city marshal of Marys- || LEGION MEN URGED TO trial waste can be treated success: | ly after the recent gold strike 1 ‘ , and Ave E. Price $1,200; easy terms.| qaie; President A: G. Crane, state||. ville is a colic-cure bottle, the | 7 fully from a commercial point of view. hapupuskow, are said to Ji : OOS ae hed | marek, N, p= Benin Gen rate im normal school, Minot; President 8. | label of which sets forth that | ASK CONGRESSMEN FOR Thert are large profits to he made elisa the fact that mining ope ANTED — TC ENT—Tw ‘urnishe al si ic] | the stuff contains 45 ner cent | "7 by the recovery, for ir from old ’ “si light ‘housekeeping rooms in goo re: oon Ganes Mee OL LH | T. May, state normal school, Dickin-|| | L | VOTE ON BONUS BILL] » vs . Fear have heen in progress in the Hud- , heighborhood by § tung couple, ‘without | B09 Motex Retining $2.00 and 300] son; President Vernon L. Mangun,|! alcohol, 10 per cent, other and a . tinware and cuttings. can be} son bay region for more than 200 children, Write 62, ‘Tribune ene nimen's Bank Bide, | state normal school, Bottineau; Dean|) quantity of chloroform. Two |) vu ineion, May 10.—The Amer-| sientitleatly and profitaly treated by | year light AT Modern anewin nh mished| St, Louis, _M 4-15-1mo | Joseph Kennedy, School of Educa-|| men arrested for being drunk on |) 5) Mya ay began a campaign] ‘rst removing every trace of grease |” i. Hudson Bay company, whiet 4 twk | iF YOU W ma ticn, university; Dean A. D. Weeks,!| the colic cure recovered. (ieee e pone Cu Miche dee de tial | ¥ company, which: f way Phone _646W._ 8-lwk} IF YOU WAN’ reage on the’ ground , ; | to force action on the soldiers bonus| (which is In itself no small source of holds perpetual land grant d mt For 7 ra hous foor of the next big ofl field, its Col-| School of Education, Agricultural | %---~--— eae, ne) and all the solder recayered. ss perpetual land grants and min- , room: F f pinbla County, ATK ie lias Mae e"*| college; Supt. G. W. Hanna, Supt.| —~ re Se Hue) and oa ree BF Pd. eral rights, has been doing the mining, dress 60. ase Co., Magnolia, Ark, Pana sash, " s . At present solder is commending 9] yecording reliminar 3 é 0. 5-3-14t{ Martha Fulton, Supt. H. K. Jensen, “ Dleased”—Prin ! m according to preliminary reports re- e leenioe te 2 ns for Hehe house A barn for four jfead of and Supt. M. Beatrice Johnstone, Jolly Well lease ce Looks It! yay pels ch bs he ae eae ceived here.» Tt is understood that the Rosser St. 2 Ninth Street, with larg | members of Teachers’ Welfare cow- ¥ f nu plate is coated with a vainable tin. | mining industry in that region was i in bin Call at. premises . Windows,| Gr phone S Othe Wacren Btn mittee, N. D. E. A.; Supt. A. C. Berg, | 5. AWK 5-4-1wk | president N. D. E. A., Towner; Mrs. 2 HEMSTTTCHING and Picoting attach.|0. W. McClusky, president | Siate FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern 1 ‘hines, | fa } sca caper Ane home, 23 Ave. A. Phone 886K. thao. FPA atrating ng wocrent,| Federation of Women’s Clubs, Car- | ingham Ala, _4-13-lmo.| rington; C. LL. ‘Robertson, — state This tin ean be removed and run into | more or less of a se ‘ngcts and is then quite ready for sale | only reason for se ro the original factories to be coated. | adventurers from trespa The remaining scrap can be com-| pany property. pressed into bales and dispatched to et, but that the was to keep sing on com- FOR RE Large room, thi two closets, Gentlemen only. HEDDEN AGENCY Room 15, First Nat’! Bank Bldg. Phone 78R i ) FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms 4 high ? smarek* A “ Sees as i ED, gardens plowed. Fur-| high school inspector, Bismarck; the foundries to be remelted and ap- { 300_9th St__ Phone 377K, B-s-awk | SUS ior sale, “Rhode island Red| Mrs. Grace. Clendening : The average c i Ta roo ahing’ @gen for-eale, -| 4 arace: .C puing, Le; your again as new steel and ready to he average consumption of salt | FOr RENE Matein room Te ah Ge fale SM. Anis | Women Voters; Supt, I, he turned into steel’ plates at the | BY each person in the United States | FOR RENT—Desirable room for gentle-| FOR SALE—Refrigerator and Frined. oh president Northwestern Education allinecriills “indreco with is 100 pounds a year. 7 ne mills, and recoated with the tin \ man. _ Phone . 5-10-Uf dining rvom set, like new . Mrs. association, Rugby; Supt. W. e Par- ‘ sanvedite it when 1b - bs . i FOR REN? Inquire 517 2nd St, | Lahr. 600 Ave. De e sons, president Southwestern Educa-| * VCH Permace (Ar Om IEW Ben a8/ The use of. air pressure in tun- or Phone _—2-b-lwk | FOR SALE—Davenport, bed and, k ; President n its disused state. nel construction is as early as ; FOR RENT—Rooms, ond Street,| range. 1002 4th St.” Phone lice Hogards ares eoliceser rane 1830 y 8-3t wee , ; 5 peas 2 | Pa & Lh Piano, are as new, 517 dent K. . Ladd, Agricultural colleg nd St. or Phone ae President Thomas I", Kane, universt 5 c q WANTED—Laundry.” Please phone 928, | [y's MIDSLELW EBLE eae Race SENTENCE 2 FOR LURING GIRL son, sident W. CG. T. Us Hon. | 7 ae EP a Tracy) Tangs, state’ director Rea mat aed evdicives Cy we And They All Cross, Grand _ Forks; Ww. LL ishment by Judge in Gen- Lu ; | meee nee pean BISMARCK MAN IS Stockwell state director Y. M. C. A.) eral Sessions, H M ! arene ‘ Fargo; W. C. McDowell, — chair-' are d . FORD ROADSTER | OWNER OF HOTEL men dnterehurel Movement; aan n; | New York.—Declaring the law in ave oney. f _ ean Mrs. W. A. McIntyre, director, State | such cases could not be too severe, ', FORD TOURING | AT ELLENDALE NOW YW. GA. Grand Forks; President | ST aEA SW LANITRaR IR TeeR CLs Ok Té-Yous have’ we cony little ‘ DODGE ROADSTER ae Fine ee ae conlee, seutenced Kate Mabler, 21 years old,|{ bungalow and you desire to sell DODGE TOURING , Ellendale, ‘N. D., May 10.—Detaits | oon Wesley college. Grand Pret of 276 Hast Third street, and William |] just phone 314 and we will get | BUICK six D-45 Dig caer ie Or tte faotel oven | Supt. Mary E. McGinnis, Jamestown; | Finkel, 21, of 216 West Seventeenth | {busy with our list of buyers. We NEW FORD TOURING CAR Salem, and .now ‘operated by Mr. Supt. ‘Nelson Sauvin, Devils Lake; | street, to nine and ten years, respect: | will negotiate immediate sale ct { Wwann’s son-in-law, E. R, Krueger, are Supt. L. A. White, members execu-! | ively, in state’s prison on an indict- | cf right proposition. || being closed this week at Fargo. tive committee, State Teachers asso- | | ment charging them with luring Rose : ss a ‘ jation, Minot. | Bl 13 years old, of 280 East Th ird | s M. B. GILLMAN CO. \ "The new owner will be Geo. H. Paul; © ‘oom, 13 ye 0 ast Thi . 212 Main St. Phone 808. i of Bismarck and it is expected that Eas nae ' street, to the woman's apartment on Bismarck F he will take possession the fore part ° a | j April 4 last. | _19-9-¢ of next week, Details cannot be M ARK E TS ii | The girl said she met the woman iat Realty Company = ed z is time, but it is expee-| %#—-—— -- _—F4 i . 0 [ u aie Sir, Poul will euESES a ae SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Honolulu—There was a king in a day of ee tio told the waves to lie | ale ot DAL Seance iecielt ; ; or the business. South St.Paul, May 10.— Hos re-| down and stay so. ut his royal highness, the Prince of Wales, tried no | &M@ Lewis s sania took eR ta k Bank Buildi He SERGE De GPEC ave : and Mrs. Kruger will leave | ceipts, 9.500.’ 20 to 25 cents lower. | such monkeyshines with the waves.of Waikiki, He tok wat they gave him | School, and the woman took her to an Bismarck Bank Building Chiropréeter, \ shortly for their home at New Salem! Range.’$14.50 to $14.7 \ and laughel. ing his brief stay here the prince spent several hours surt | apartment where she was introduced elephone 314 Consultation Free and after a visit there will go west. | Bulk, $14.50 to $14.60. | boarding and s he was “jolly well ple: + to Finkel. poe = Suite 9, 11—Lucas ‘Block—Phone 260 \ : — —— ue ———— ‘ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS His’ HartiIs\basy £9. Take BY BLOSSER New Sch ] E t Side LETS: Go NER ae a ER WELL-WELLe Youre” aeaey | AOSIR-WE AINT BROTISLO! WELL, ATI Weaave L 2 : sie dlaea Ong ; NICE LOOKING Bays ZO }) | FREAD e.-WERE f ( NICE =Vour Pic BROTUER e z A large schoo} is now under | SonE DoveuAUTe : LITTLE FRIENDS. 1 i BROMUERS! ALWAYS TAKES Your, a ae We construction in the East part PRE ? } " ? ANE CAKE ' RESUME ¢ DART, DOESAT HE 2 of town. Near the school are OR SOMETHING! 2 Fae : some joka Sesirable Tots. v which | and reasonable prices, Now 1s Ce _-} DONT LIVE the time to buy, before the H DOUGHNUTS: ¥ school is completed and prices ED ' 4 are raised. During these times t 8 ¥ of high prices on food stuffs, ORS e J every one should have a gar- gO is \ den. Why not buy some cheap 4 lots, and raise your own pota- Jee” vs ) toes? Potatoes are now four 7 Bs} and five ‘dollars per bushel. Ne What will they be next year? #?; ‘ 2

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