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“FRIDAY, MAY 14,1920 se BISMARCK DATLY TRIBUNE mn PAGE SEVEN | WANT COLUMN /| Tie ESTATE ‘DOINGS, OF THE DUFFS | It Looked That Way to Tag, At Least! BY ALLMAN TY) CUTIES SEEK “Wp ANDERINE” 145642 HW [lipo HELLO, BILL! | po You WAN : y : | : HELP WANTED—MALE We offer’ the following: =A NO, I'M NOT GOING | me To ove KEL ee ; i i CARINE iT MAKERS NTED and ai 5 rooms and bath, Ti str IcKETS, | AWAN- I’M JUST [Tupee cheeRS Nour TRAIN Rie : ir Comi Out: ‘American plan of operation, First-class {J 2/2700 can : PUTTING MNT FORYOUP fl ‘ is READY: S¢ tS 4 L Stops Hair Coming Out; mechunies paid’ 7c and up. ‘Time and |[/ 5 yooms and bath, MOTHER-IN-LAK.O Fada {| moruer! one-half for overtime. Saturday after- $1500.00. cash $3800.00 SHE TRAIN - SHE'S ay, Zi Doubles Its Beauty. noon off, Write for free circular, Ad- (Immediate. possession) J ' 5 { dress Woodworkers, 886. A: 5 rooms and bati, 1th street, GONG HOME . aca : p St, Louis, Mo 15-1) 2000.00 4 E = NEED TWO MEN with cars to travel 8 roams and bath, ‘Toth street, Paci Sire and collect: for established curporation, DOOR ees ber! lence referre ui not. nect mmed jate pos: iS eke i mary; Must Rave ue work habit; postey| 7 ‘rooms and bath, ‘rd strect ! Bismarck A, 0. U. W. Pitted tion is well paid and offers good future. $1800.00 ....eeeec ss $3600.00 1] BO tea ee ; Heterenee and bond required. Write 64 “dmiiealae’| Against Jamestown for ¢ of ‘Tribune. 5. 5 rooms and bath, | 3 ANTHD AT ONGE—lxpenienced tr i $2000.00 Membership Honors driver; to drive International truck : pie | only men who are not afraid of work |] 8 rooms and i es need Apply, See J, A. Larson at. F, H. F100 OO aes ee ‘Cdrpenter’ Lumber’ Co. 5-14-31] ] 7 rooms and bach, *$8500.00' BATTALION MAJORS NAMED NTHD—Coal_ miners “at “Haynes, N. ; | ak., steady work, good pay; tonnage F. E. YOUNG — Poy S ‘basis, best of mining conditions; no Members of Bismarck lodge No. frouble, Apply g Save, Haynes, 6 11] REAL ESTATE COMPANY 120, Ancient Order of United Work- WANTED 1 ition bys a reliabie, First National Bank Building men, are enthusiastic over a mem < hatte, ‘op wage sok for rat vig ; Phone 78R a | betship contest with the Jamestown ‘ribune. §-13- a lodge. Actual Auto Repair, Vuicaniz- ‘ . Los Angeles Y. M0 Gk AL Aut | ; For the purpose of the contest, the ; tale sienceepne AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES ‘ . membership is split into three batal- Fruit. C % POR! BATES Sthcen a Hout a e nas * lions, Majors of the batallions are: u ay or any dandr . ning order. Price $250.00, for. quick Fred Broedl, first batallion; George hair shows) new a ‘ ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE J sale, Car can ‘be seen ut 411. 3th St. Allen, second, and A, Mutchler, third batallion. As an incentive to the teams, the losing batallion has agreed to buy cigars for members of the winning Judge A, M. Christiansen. batallion, and the second team mem- r *, Haas, William J. Tware bers will wait on table at the elab-|dovsky, Gene Webster. ea TED—Girl or woman. for generat housework. Mrs. C. W. Me St., or phone 746. ANTED—Experienced girl for oaueral prices in fi housework, Highest wages. Mrs. W. Bismarck, N. sete ahr, 504 Mandan Ave. 2K SALE—Ford touring car, “equipped inl or Ww with Presto-light, in “fine ‘ epndition. ‘| GOOD BNE. sweemet! | ix to trade e description and P.O. Box ‘i udebaker Tats WS MomeR- IN- LAW= HE'S SAYING GOODBYE Tor genel 1 or w housework, Mrs, C. W. “Mecray, Phone 5331. 3-13-1wk : : Hae 3rd St. Phone 746. » 5-10-1Ww! =: Brand new Ford orate es that will close ‘the con- Mandan Lodge Coming | for general housework; Independent Garage, -_ 5 L » 1920,. Several el, Mandan Lodge No. 21 will be over to work for board. ‘The Dun- a of candidates ‘obtained in the cam cars on ‘May 18 to witness the in raven, 212 8rd St. 13-1wk work WANTED paign will be initiated during the tion and the program that the with one child wants job as ekceper or cooking on bo car. ANTED—Gh1 for general Housework | ToT: *I-tf] Write box No. 51, Sanger, N Mrs. P. C, Remington, 610 7 year B Bismarck lodge will put on for the i Team Members. newly initiated candidates. Members of the batallions are: ‘The program will consist of the fol First Batallion: 5. -B. lowing; Preliminary bexing match C. D. Owens, F. W. Roberts, Grant} by Warder Roberts ang ‘Phillip Fetch Marsh, Alfred Olson, E, Erickson. A.| Three two minute rounds, Champion- M. Bacon, A. ‘Bauer, W. E. Breen,| ship boxing match, K Crankn) Fred Broedl, J. F. Campagna, R. Cey-| Roberts, Bismarck A. O. U. . cham- vinsky, Otto Convert, H. R. Cunz.| pion to meet Mandan's A, 0. U. W. John Ehli, Chris Engen, E. Gillett, J. A. Graham, J. HL ils Oy match, best two out of Hellstrom, Lud. Huff, W. A.. Ingalls, thyee falls, Roy A. Norman w G. W. Jennings, E. B. Klein, W, Knott, wrestle Jack Fettig on May 18, { Jr. H. O. Kunkel, P. L. Larson, C.| the championship of the Bismar Liesman, John Massen, Jr. J. R.| lodge. The A. O. U. W. Harmony Mann, Jesse Miller, L. R. Mornis, | Four will render t % { yANTED—Pantry girl. Apply eifi -4-tf : Mie lwk » MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND R SALE—Northeast corner of Ave. A, é LOST—Small note book marked “Ameri-}" and and Street, 100x150 ft, The tines : can Bridge Co.” Memoranda only, off jocation in the city for an apartment no value except to owner. Finder please] oy three or’ four’ bungalows. $2850, return to 1. J. Creighton-at MeKenzic! smail_payment: downand liberal terms. | Eiotel See Fred’ Peterson, G. P. . Hotel. LOST 303% Fisk gute tire pind Hh with 2 oil cloth cover, black and white. Re-| HONKY, NO. 10. Pail Fine Alfalfa Sweet turn to Dr. Enge and recelve reward.t “Giover’ Honey’ delivered to any dost SLitt} office in North Dakota, : \ FOR SALE OR RENT pail, $1.54 sh wig nor HOUSES AND FLATS Smith, rumberg, Mon five two minute rounds. Py rs ” FOR SALE Modern ¢ room house, in| FOR SALH OF WILL TRADE: locatic calions as stenographers, ete, but | Gs 44 MMS i i nome of their much cluding 2 bedrooms, east front, and| ing and tire business in good loca’ on. dh i 4 i, Munger, M. J. McCarty, D. S.| applauded songs they sang on ™. nice lot, for. $3260, on ‘terms; 6 room| Will take in car or other proper' doubt ‘whether. this experience Would | viercan, Sol, Nicola, W.. Pepvarden,| fat the. dutrict caGarekees coay p partly modern ‘house, including 2 bed{ Write ‘stating what you have to_off | be of much value to us on a ranch, ata He Wes Sou WarCen:: Strict “convention, ; rooms, fine lot, close in for $2500; 6] Care 63_Tribune, Pie however, there must be considerable M. Regis er, G. L. Richholt, members are requested to,be present ‘ Einot 'gtgom. madera ‘house front fer WIE Sea i a na’ 300 ? | clerical work in connection with large | Robidou, W. R. Rutz, W. A. Smeheh. pan tee meeting of MayiAGeand isi, A por node! oust includin; ) ML I $2.04 P 3 £ aa % rf af Y. Sel et er. ry ‘a wet 7 Pn are cordia ant ite. 5 2 bed rooms, well situated, clese in, in Hotes Pipe Lane Telegraph orders: ranches such as you have in North a We Se hnecker. Thos. Sheehan, T.| ing orkmen are cordially invited to fine condition, fer $3700; 7 room mod-} ‘y" y, Diebel Boatmen’s Bank Bidg., | : Dakota. R. Smith. J. S. Stumpf, E. J. Taylor, ) attend. em house, including 3 bed rooms, close] 8i, Louis, M -15-1m0 f Will you kindly advise ts if you | 2: ". Tillotson, A. Van Horn, A. The lodge also has under dsc! 21 in, east front, fine trees. uu: 8 <i Hl you Kindly advise ts if youl yocsheck, J. D. Wi - a sees Y ’ tvom. modern’ house including '6. bed | FOR s IF PAREN can farnish us with the desired in- | qereeec J+ .D. Wakeman. W. Hija baseball team. 0. Warder Roberts rooms, close in, on 3000 terms: 7 room|. ¢ nC formatign, and- we would appreciate | Webb, Jr, Frank Williams, J.P. chairman of the committee, and . close in, copa Tot, for $1800: : . Crare, Carl Stohler, Enar. J. 3 Norman, will report resu!ts on Maj in bungalow, entirely modern, STRAYED OR Frank Montgomery, J. P. 18. 5 cheols, and desirable; and 7 rocm med- |" black “and whi 4 ‘ nes ea Cd Jesse G, Gordon, C ‘Fer. | : 2 ern house inchiding 3 bed room: <] bobbed mane. a Page gly . 27 front, near sell oe Si000, on for return. ' SEEDING IN guson. M. J. Derringer, James Kiley, | 7 = E nek (ies . J. Twardosky. CeSTiaine ot ve NAN Tareas one ero | FINISHED | ‘Secon"Patilton: ceo, atten, env! CROP CONDITIONS sement; good he: ext big oil field, its Cel- Rhanaah ae en, eM gy — eee, Sah Well located, Av real bar -bia County, Ark., wire Stephens | ie Harry "Nelson, Alex McCel- : : gain at § Also a nice little 5 reom{ Oil & Lease Co., Magnul May 14 lan, Boyd Webster, A. P. Alsakson,| Washington, May 14.--The week house part Modern. tree. tots clone} ae nia L, A. Baker, G. W. Bernges, Harold | Was the most favorable of the present s JH. an, NG ang a ions in Ramsey county are Green, R. D. Burman, Ham. Carley, | season for farm work and the growth i 7 Foil instructions. “J. completed under the most |S: 7. Ce , Wm. Cook of vegetation, aithough the nights were ur or Ala. 3erb’ J, Eliason, H. H. {co cool, in the eastern states and rooms upstairs and ‘oms, ,_ Birmingham 4-13-Lmo. ° closets down stair§; full basement; als TSA oie ange wit! ‘s : barn 16x 21 fe. with garage 12 x 21 ft Lie ae a E ratill kranary, 8x8 ft; workshop, 8x 14 reat ne aa hy a e, 8X 1 ft siz hee aa 2 j vite 7, care ‘Tribune. s oar oan panl forsale, ROOMS POR RENT jietching eggs for sate ner | F yt liome, down- | Son. _Ph uk stairs ght, well furnished front . Smil Y Nw room ‘fitted “ap_as sitting room, private { 8; S ri : entrance, suitable fortwo: also smaller |. form Mandan, i 7 — youm with large closet for one or two. | on EE, ; Home privileges. Phone 354i ‘or call | Qihine nom sete ae La afternduns em evenings at 415 8th St} Tahr > @oy Ave. D. 561i | al soil conditions of several years, ording .to farmers in ‘the city y K. M. Fuller, G. Gillet. J moisture is needd in portions of thé eu a | " nbs. R. M. Halliday, Howard Hen. | southwest and California. Rainfall terdey nd today, it was estimated imil Hogue, A. R. Ives, L.| in Texas and the lower great plains from author tive sources that over on, F. P. Knudtson, Max | was very beneficial. ty per of all grain crops Kunitz, C. C. Larson, N. H. ‘Lovin, The progress of winter wheat was are in the und and only isolated | A, McDonald. 'T. J. Marsh, A. W. Mel mostly good to very good, although insta eding will be re-| len, John ‘Moe, W. H. Morris, W. M.! rather poon in the Ohio valley qhert norted 1 of another week] Murnane, H. D. McGarvey, ( Na-|the condition of the crop continued ; With the set, L, M. Olson, C. W. Porter, P. C.) mostly. poor. Conditions were much her, Wilton Robi-! more favorable in the spring wheat s. Schebler,| beit and seeding in the central and wane ou L. Simmons, F, R.|{ northern portions made very good to in the | spurt to be | Smythe, H. utton, KE. M. Thomp- | excellent nrogress. The germination ahead of th early summer rains. | son, F. Titus, E. E. Vesperman,| and stand of the early planted wheat In many quarters a desire for rain), G. Wachter, HK. M. Walla, Wi H.}ig mostly very good. Farmers who have completed wheat | Remington. E. 1. Ri seeding are busy putting in o; nd/ dou, R. W. barley and other miscellaneous crops | J. H. Sebrey, M 3 tut FOR RENT—Modern_ newly. Nene housekeeping rooms. 1100" Brena Phone ee 8-1 ‘The public is advised that the t ari ro Bismarck Water Supply Co. is as 5 2 r Viva iL Can at saree be shecbing, Tt] cleaning their iervorr, and seat Henatiel Unpeitaen: wentan ilar te Here ease ean fon Corennahe eae eons ore VOR RENTFurnished rooms tor, tisht-| while so doing is furnishing con- to the fact that all grain crops would | Howard Arnold. C. E Stackhouse, 0.| atures at normal or above tavorea Phone. 628. 5 sumers with untreated raw river ee for ten days or more” with) W, Roberts, K. A. Norman, C. J.| germination and growth, except that FOR RENT— Three rooms for light. house? water. As this water is danger- see i : ont it. iy Johnson, F, KE. Coddington; Oscar: Lo-] it was too cool in the eastern states. e oer ‘modern. “Callat Heiwk}ous to use for drinking without | ‘rhe visit of Cho Cho, the health. through town and let the people know | BUYING POTATOES | win, Haro! 1d Brown, W. '. Brier, Ed.| Corn planting is beginning northward 4 a and where We a from,” | 4, a Ss rs to iPennsylvania, southern Minnesota wee Semernrendont. Parsons’ let-| . fdmonton, Atl, May 14.—Twenty-|" “phird Batallion: Adin Mutchler. | and South Daketa, Gate and barley cigut thousand dollars was paid for] John Haas, Eddy Reid, Joe Derringer, seeding made good progress in the T—Light housekeeping rooms | eridav 2a ° of, ist Fe rieht, dausekveping tooms| first boiling consumers are ad-! clown, to Bismarck on Friday an -z-iwk| Vised to boil the water until| Saturday, May 2! and 22, will be one a —_—— * ter. fen car Joads of atoes by a : e ee i —1 room for gentleman only. notified the same is safe. of the events of the year for the chili "There wi - 1 ‘of girls | {C7 Gar Joads of potatoes by a dealer) N. A. Asplund, Nick Barbie, V. M | northern districts and these crops are 1 Soe Main St oe phone OTL pate s year for the cm} ‘There will be four classes of girls) of vakima, Washington, w -| 6 . roderi 3 : : ; pee EF OR a ee aad Signed C. &. STACKHOUSE, j aren of Burleigh county. and four classes of boys in the races. | chased Vas Ene Tobe ho Dut | Bodene, Wm. Broderick, Frank Cam-| especially in good cordlition in the = ees 4 ae , on 0 i # : . chased approximately 000 bushels| pagna, A. Carlson, Paul Cervins| cemeral ‘plains aistrice, =o ticre = was FOR” RENT—Large_ furnished room in Health Officer| ‘friday, May 21, is ismarck’s day,| over 125 pounds; betw 10) and) of amonton grown tubers at $3.00 a) ROH pani nee : tera Meure: « Cloees tne Nee: oo oe pices but on ‘Saturday, May 22, Cho Cho will | 125 pounds; $5 to 199 pounds and Un-) yyshel,. ‘The potatocs are to be ship.) Wy no eA. imissee, 1 C.| general improvement in pastures, and ' '¢ w = 7 a 5 ap q also are cla e a eo adden, L, abe! iti | A FoR RENT—Furnished room in aaaien FARGO POLICE BUSY appear in connection with the annual, der’ 85 pounds. They also are class. | ped to various points in the state| p ROM Chek pat and cond one (ere. ues home, 23 Ave. A. Phone 886K. ‘Fargo, ‘N. D., May 14.—Stolen pro-| county -play day, and school children; ed by ages. | of Montana. | Helgwas. ‘Thos 116 yal wee - a bee more favorable on the stoc ig! eee 5-8-tf) perty aggregating $40,000 was recover-| from all parts of the county will be! Various Events | gas s Henlein, \W. A. Hughes: | in the West. .The weather was favor- lr. W, Jager, N. G. Kitk, W. Knott, able for potatoes and truck in most H. Kukuck, E. LaFrance, | sections. . Lenhart, John (Maassen, Sr . Mahoney, N. A. Mason, K. W. | ———— esis BES Steen son, G. D. Morris, F. L. Moule,|/ JUDGE-HAS NEW WAY |M. F. McCarty, G. ‘McGettingan. | -) ‘Neal. O'May, H. W. Richholt, Geo.|| TO CONVINCE DRUNKS FOR RE 7th 'T—Modern room, qadles® ‘nh: ed by the Fargo police department | present. Among the events in which the | during the year ending, April 30, ac-|,.. County Superintendent W. E. Par-! children will compete are 10thyard | cording to a report recently filed with | Sons has sent out.a letter to all teach-! dash, pole vauli. road jump, running | | a high jump, baseball throw, potato ; i ae a : | MISSOURI FARM the city commission....The police also}. ers in, the county, urging the pres-| } -actes 1 mile er Clinton, County ‘seat of] made 1,581 arrests during ‘that time,| tide of, children here for the annual, race, 50-yard and 75-yard dashe: Henry “County, Missouri; population i 2 chi vi 2 “f school having four bo; 6,000: nearly seh 3 room ee deioe the charge of drunkeness heading the| Play day. The children will meet on Any s¢ g y! sap é x | th’ basem: t heat; | list with 199. the capitol grounds and eat th girls or four pupils old enough and | Neal Nees i Rye Wasemient dpodern. orc ‘outs ' luncheons there, and the athletic | speedy enough can enter a teem in “California Syrup Syrup of Figs” Hobideu, a eee Bonnie | ae | buildings; large barn, with’cow stanch- | »,__ t = ra " +9 4 ile 1 Mr. Par- 3. WwW. Bn 4. 5! ys agis- lens for 80 cows; plenty. of ood water: | © See een Ra ne BRenca | ae ata this race | all, Dr. F. B, Strauss. F. W. New York, May 14.—Magis- | h con- one-fourth of the | nd a flag he carries all. black limestone cultivating la Fifteen-Year-Old Boy ,Decorations Planned sons family orchard: price $175.00 per acre. Following the races, everybody will ; Child’s Best Laxative be Will carry back $10,000 6 per cent iit-y | Steals Elephant from || go to the auditorium where Cho Cho Swenson, T. Thoreson, S. K. Turn- bow, KE. H. L. Vesperman, P. A. Wach- ter, G. E. Wallace, P. W. Wohkittle, trate Levine, sitting in night | court, has arranged a system | for settiing disputes between testant will run race and then | in Siseo pe aes : will entertain, and exemplify the les- | io the next boy or girl who will carry 4 ton, Missouri. 5-10-1wk | | A Ree eert iy Ma Ra Antes ey policemen and their prisoners as | © FOR SALE UTE acres T mile of Cine | | Circus at Cincinnati || sons of,health which have made him| it on to the n ‘The team aetiver:| cay alton cAltred ducer, Martin} ¢ “When isa man drunk?” He | fon, 360 seat content eel — !a great athicte. as well as. a clown.| ing their fisg to the person at the | enhart, H. H. Ferner, F. T. Ritchey,|) frag 4 chalk line drawn in the | , _ Missouri: population. 6000;:'nearly new | [I 11 great, ond or the tacebefora. che “other A. B. Root, Phillip Fetch, Cecil Hop-|, ¢ourtroom, ‘The man who walks | ton, W. O. Skaggs, Gene Webster, i d=} Cinginnati 0., ‘May, 14.—The | “Decorate your cars and rigs as 1 i _ ern except heat; large garage: attem@t of a 15 year old.boy to || much as you wish, and when we go | teams deliver theirs, will be the win-| . Stan it goes free; a wobbly step means . | t hotse: barn; cow stachion y Bila ae epee pastoris anit? K. J. Hanlon. Clarence Deakin, Steve ea “ oy Cows: C other. outbuilding: ‘steal an. elephant from a.circus |! to the ‘auditorium we will parade j ning team. i Jochin, Julius Saugstad. anight ina cel, ; Water; good evchard: all black ee PO Tee OO Candidaies’ Class x foi here. and:.rid AAS ane ciate and, Pre, A || with evil appear in Whe areal TANT WORK ON RANCH Int, “Riddress WH: McCown, Owner | report ‘tthe local Jocetiagoourt ‘| NEW YORK GIRLS WANT WORK O b Clinton, Missouri E oul Was, caught, | was arying to climbs on the ce. || IN NO. DAK. —JUST FOR A FEW MON THS | A second class of candidates for | the month will be initiated by the | Bismarck lodge May 18. Candidates Used Car Mart 480 ACRE SPINK” COUNTY FARM-| | E : 3 yi f i s : initiated on May 4 are: : LAND—Half mile school: mile mall) phant’s, back. What to do with | Tait Haus tsb Spies, Roy A.{1 Dodge Touring Car. Motor over- peat lesian an Ginae sn earnee’ | his prize after he had it on his || rhe west calls! of much service out on a big" cate) ‘Norman, H. Harrison Ferner, Frank | hauled: New battery and tir Ouse st ane t Te SOAR BA RE: : very cheap for cash. ieken coop: hog house: garage: | , hande, he said had,not, ‘eceupred And ‘fair damsels in ‘New York | ranch. Montgomery, Chester J.. Johnson, ¥ Pitts nat is there that serious minded, i young Women who are nol hed; 360- acres -cultivated: | | to him. | . 120 acre ‘pasture: priced reasonable: Tates of India, the Tad | ‘pamit- i sky-scrapers have heard the call. \ | h 30 vear term. Elliott. Verdon. 8.0.1) ted, had fired, his imagination. || “Orie of them wrote a letter to] i \ | \ Donald C, Lang, Frank T. Ritchey. ,4 cylinder Cadilac. newly _ painted, Jesse G. Gordon, F. E. Coddington, Al-. good tir Excellent condition. bert B. Root, Clayton W. Ferguson, | Pullman Touring Car; new tires and | Richard J, ‘Hanlon, Dr. C. E. Stack- battery; good condition. ; Accept “California rup of Figs) house, Oscar W. Lovin, Phillip J.! We are wreel ing a-1916 Maxwell to secure | y -look for pe name California on} poh Harold M. Brown, Harry Bern- | touring car and will sell the parts at age, then you are sure your! stein. 50 per ce! Having the best and most| ‘Candidates for May 18 to date are |°0 Per cont of list-priee. é physic for the little stomac owner. 1 ; | FOR RE The south + ec, 22-1 | thes yas placed in seubhady of | George N. Keniston, secretary of the a, crest] the juvenile court and sent oack | eee sho’ is-tooveallant broke, the rest hay. Ziegel- to his parents, who tive in Mich- Commercial club, who is too gallant fi >) |'to make public her name, teling ali meyer, Dec ss-2igwes | 790 FREE WI: ZETINS—Soil, s , a iva Hon eae much ene) tea | oes months, ‘and we would appr phe in the girls are quite serl-| assistance you may’be able to give us pple Creek tw., Va, y two or three: friends ions on a ranch for five or ‘ho climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, | % Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol 7 a »|as follows Valentine Fettig, Martin ay 7 ‘ 3224-60t D. » Co alen 4 urtit pa a a RS. iN EoD bia ous,-and she concludes after due de-| in geiting in touch with people who | liver and bowels. Children love its| Lenhart, Martin J. Derringer. Cecil = 608 Main Street ROOMS WANTED Consultation Free liberation that experience as steno-| maytrequire our services. ~ ‘ trinity ta Full dir ctions on ¢ | Hopton, James Kiley, Ralph ee Adjjoining Bismarck Radiator Works WANTED TO RENT—Pleasant rooms | Suite 9, 11—Lueas Block—Phone 260! graphers or librarians might not be) “Wevhave ail had commercial’edu-| bottle. You must ‘California,’ | Hartlee May, Wm. T. Brier, Wm. O. . Phone 488 by two elderiy gentlemen, must be modern.’ Address 61, Tribune ottice: a 1 Ww Tom’s Friend Stuck Around ‘To See the Farewell BY BLOSSER - nn Geb astuis JL YeSett Wat JUST TWELVE. OU, PoP, THEN sl AY BIRTHDAY, } | O'CLOCK, ElouT YEARS ACO FRECKLES WT BORN “To-DAY WHEN You WERE JUST IA TIME FoR DINNER, WUTZN'T own ent anions sar arm CITY LOTS NES, JUST AROUT* MOTHER, WAS 4 NICE BIRTUDAY CAKE FoR YOU. too- Don't You KNow WHAT TorDAY i id Monthly Terms Desirable locations near the new school which is be- ing built in the East part of the city. Hedden Agency ii 4 ' Phone 78R Room 15, 1st National Bank ae. Building Barner FACTORY WHISTLE [5 Femmsrmnnnmnimurenouninoneennnston : j ctimanecenensnstonarac

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