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‘i . el ' Y > ' \ Posen ‘SA URDAY, JUNE 12,/1920 Ing’ for i rds for which we. -de- sire bright, ambitious young men..who . are anxious ‘to learn the business with a, view toward developing into yard mhagers, Boyer Stute & Jackson, Devils Lake, N._D. 6-11-tt BUTCHER WANTED—At once. Must have some experience in front und back rooms and slaughter house, Steady job 1h the right man, State wages want- sa Reference required, Makati Meat. Market, Makati, N. 6-10-1wk WANTED—Young ore to work in \part department. Must be trustworthy, ao hyatler and high school education, » Op- ence for advancement. Lanr ahaa rn -10-3t to sell stock rmers on lib- Address fae 'TEL—Kehable parti in farmers’ company to fa ral_commission basis. 2, Bismarck, N. WANTE De Deuce “ge, salary wanted, and. reference in fist letter. Bitner & Odney” Drug, Jamestown, N._D. 6-12-1wk MEN WANTED—For detective _work. Write J. Ganor, Former Govt. Detec- tive, 632, Danville, IN. 6-12-1t FEHING | Ins WEEKS—Auto courses ¥. M. C. A. Auto Schools, Los Angeles. CARPENTERS—Wanted at Stacy arate €o., 211 Main St, Phone 447... €-20- "HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—At once cook and waiters. wages, room and board furnish- ed. Work "not heavy. write Hotel Underwood, U: Bak.'_Permanent place. WANTED—Giri for house work w do plain cooking. a H.R. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. WANTE! for general housework. Family three adults, Good wages. Phone 751 or apply 117 Main street. : 5-28-tf WANTED—Ginl_ or woman for general housework. Apply Dohn Meat Market, _512 Broadway, Phone _176.. 6-10-tht WANTED — Two experienced watreas. ood wages, $45.00 per month to atart. ‘an Horn Cafe, 10 WANTED—Girl. for house work. Good ‘wages; three in-family.. 923:Seventh St. Phone’ 6*R. 6-10-1wk WANTED Competent girl for general “gousomotk. Mrs. A, W. Lucas, 48 Avi Phone or inderwood, N. 6-12-1wk 6-11-1wk WANTED—Competent gin! or woman for housework. Write No. 99 Tribun _ 6-10-tf ‘and kitch- 6-12-1Wk WANTERD—Dining room girl: en help at Sanitary Cafe. SALESMAN $21 DAILY AVERAGE, is what our sales- men are clearing, gelling Easy Pump Equalizers. ‘They..make hardest work- ing pumps work easy. Windmills turn in alightest wind, Pumping engines go with less than half the gas or steam. Fit all pumps. Warranted five years, | Needed everywhere. Sonsolidated. Blea! & Tron Co., Minneapolis, Minn. SALESMAN WANTED—By. old saliabie house to sell something entirely new in punch boards to merchants in small owns and country stores, either: ri = lar or ideline sal 4 TRICTED TERRITOR’ BIG 801 MISSIONS. Write for aeling suuotlcs: Empire’ Manufacturing Ww. Plume S' forfolk, Va. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position. by you bookkeeper or clerk. Will Five. fret ence. Write No. 96 Bis, mibune Oe a AMBITIOUS young lady desires ~office work or any kind of ‘clerical work. Call 653L wk WORK WANTED ALL ROUND MAN and poultry: would like steady work on farm by himself. Call room 8 Flanagan Apts, 6-11-2t WANTED—To_ work. on_farm Ph “tL. Evans, Halliday, 6-11-twk TWO. BRIGHT-BOYS: want we Works Bre: ferred on farm. Apply 804 Main ae, WANTED—Work by 14-year old Call 366K; peer AND FOUND ADIES STRAW HAT FOUND by W. 5. \Breen. Fane a es, Pi north. of city. },Owner calling Mr, Bréen-and pay ner ‘ed: “e-12=1 LOST—Pocketbook containing $22 cash and a gold watch. $10.00 REWARD for return of same to the Bismarck Tri- _bune office. 6-7-1wk LOST—Between Country clud and town on Tuesday, June ist, a blue serge cape. Finder leave at Tribune and re- ceive rewar 6-10-3t ROOMS FOR RENT Private family has one large, well furnished room for rent, to couple or single person. Close to business center and . good neighborhood. Phone 698K. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms suitable for light house keeping. Ehone 442L before 9 a. m. and after 11-1wk kitch- Cali 6-10-3 oF F Furnished wil enetee for light house ceeping. 411 5th or phone 273, j Choice of two 5 room and bath, abso- BLEKOR AND | SAT UP WITH THE Sree edie WAN BACK: AT LAST $500 Dollars CASH & és $45 per month BUYS lutely new, bungalows. Modern in every way. Full basement including furnace -room, laundry room garage, and fuel room large enough ‘to hold winter's supply of coal. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SIRED a Located in the best part of the sity. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO., 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 78I. 6-L1-Lwk eed BUSINESS CHANCES TEXAS OIL LEASES én easy paymer We will tell you. how you pan ow Texas’ Oll Leasé rounded ‘by produc- \tion,. Tests wells now going down. Particulars and map free. No obliga- tion. Address, Mutual Oil Development Association, Forth Worth, Peart IF DE- 2-3t WOULD YUU invest one dollar a week for ‘ten weeks on.a chance. to make $1,000 or more? Particulars free, No. ob- ligation, Write, J. A. ‘Carlton, Box 676, Fort Worth, Texas.. 6-12-1t AGENTS WANTED SELL TIRES—Direct’to ‘car owners 20x! id Pubes $2.25; other slxes in proportion.“ Guarante: 000 miles: ‘on liberal. adjustment pasts, Big. Com, missions. deperence or capitdl, unne- Apta. Tike Clearing : House, 1600 West oth St.,, Chicago. civAt TAILORING AGENTS—Sell Men's special order Suits, Overcoats. Best values, lowest prices. Want | big _ producers. State experience. Write for Fall-Winter sample line. “deeds Woolen Mills, 2 Franklin, Cinicao. es -12-it AGENTS--Make $75.00 weekly _ selling guaranteed hosiery. We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time, 75e an hour spare time, Experience unnecessary. Fagle Mills, Me t LAND NO CROP FAILURE HER fter at retail, any sized tract, 13,000 acres, un- improved land, clay soil, clover grows wild, close to towa,-on good roads, Ait- Kin ‘County, Minh., needs you. Write for folder. ‘Namara & ee. i ee “ Swartara, inn. FOR SALE—At batgain, 200 acre sere hay improved potato and cattle fagm, 8 mi. from Cloverton, Pine Co., Minn., close to post office and store. “Running wat- er through farm. Harry: Duhean, Own- er, Duxbury, Mifin, 6-4-7t MISCELLANEOUS FOR_ RENT—Unfurnished rooms with Intehenette for light house keeping, Call 411_5th or phone_273. _6-9-4t FOR _RENT—One furnished room with Kitchenette for light house keeping. Call __411 5th_or phone 273, 6-11-4t FURNISHED ROOM for rent, also light house keeping rooms, 317 ‘8th Street. Phone 236X. 6-10-3¢ FQR RENT—Furnished rooms for light ousekeeping. Call at 620 6th St. Phone 329R, DAA CRSA ie FOR RENT—Furnished room for light house Keeping, Call 241U or 418 1st St. 3t FOR RENT—Two rooms, all” ‘modern, a nice place for summer, 713 3rd St. 6-6-1wk FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cools room. Call_ 3041-2 Main St. 6-12-1t FOR RENT—Modern rooms at #12 Age FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SALE—A first class house in every respect, consisting of 7 rooms and bath; cannot be built today, for $10,000. One of the best houses. in Riverview addition. Price $6,000. $2500 cash. home, new house of 5. rooms, well of excellent water, and nearly 5 acres of ground. This is a real bargain at .. J. H. Holihan, Ist door east of’ post office. ___ 6-12-2t TWO GOOD HOUSES FOR SALE—%Sth & Sweet St. This property is the coming business property and has a wonderful future before it. Reason for selling, owner moving away. J. Alsbury Phone 610R. FOR SALE—Two strictly modern house: in first-class condition, hot water heat. Call 16L or 282R or see T. E. Flaherty. 6-8-1wk room house with lights 03 10th St. Phone Oe 6 FOR_ RENT. and water. light trucks, which will be, ready for service about June 15th, Used. Car Mart, 606 Main St. Phone 488, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Used cai “ in_ serviceable condition. terms to responsible buyers. Used Car Mart, 606 Main St. Phone 488. 6-10-lwk FOR SALE—1918 Ford with all: weather top, in good condition. $375, Used, Car Mart, 608 Main St._Phone 4! Olwk FOR SALE—1919_Chevrol Sar Run only 3,000 miles. Very cheap. Used Car. Mart, 606 Main. Phone 488. 6-101wk FOR SALE—1 Overland, model 90, “excel- lent condition. Sell ‘cheap. Address 76 Tribune _5-22-tf FOR SALI condition. ‘Tribune. FORD BOADSRE 3 For sal sale, Gar! Ped erson,.Phone 9 cach | 6-10-1wk cars,- all Will extend ‘Ford Form-a-Truck k, good Price very ze oe 77 Also a very desirable suburban | ¢ FOR SALE—One complete ‘three-chair barber outfit, coagulating. of th of thrée chairs, white endmeled mitrot Kochs, one lever rahydraulie chairs, enameled jay. atory, ont sete Sevalving barber bale, almost_ new, jptoteated, » wits Lock Box ‘99, ismarek 6 D. tm -1mo |. WE_COLLECT CLAIM: AND ACCOUNTS ‘anywhere. No charge un- less we collect. Our continuous, skll- ful, systematic; intelligent and per- sistent service gets you the cash, you need in your business, Write or call. American Mercantile Agency, Room No. a City National Bank Bldg. Phone 6;7-1m0 ies 7 STRAYED OR STOLEN from my farm 5 miles east of Bismarck June 9th, one bay horse, 7 yr. ole. wel, 3408, Tag in left ear, D. Go. Co, ine seribe Finder please hotify C. Be Kruger, Mgr. Deltox. Grass Rug Co. Carl Steiger, Route 1, Bismarck, pts tt 1-3t FOR SALE—Pure Exuretad eS er Honey. 10 Ib. pail, 5 lb. poe. by mail prepaid te ‘any post offices North Dakota. Case of 24 Ce “of choice comb honey Ase 95, any Tall. Cash with order. Clark W. Allen, Big Timber, Mont. 5-28-1mo-1wk IR SALE—One typewriter, new; one large ice box, one MayTag Electrict ‘Washer, roll top writing desk-and chair. Several pieces of household goods. New Starck Player piano at a bargain, One roadster Buick car. Call at 930 4th St. or _phone 824, 6-7-1WK FOR SALE—Northeast corner of Ave. A, and 2nd Street, 100 x 150 ft. The fnsst location in the city for an apart or three or four bungalows. $2850, small payment down and liberal terms. See Fred Peterson, G, P. ald 26: ei FOR SALE—Barber shop_ and po fine business, no competition. Rat five possession July 1st. Interested in oth- er business. Will take Dodge touring car in trade. Write 94 care of bune. ag HONEY—No. 10 Pail Fine Alfalfa Sweet Clover Honey delivered to any post office in Nurth Dakota, $2.98; No. 5 pall, $1.54. Cash with ‘order. B, F. Bmith, Jr., Fromberg, ‘ imo HALLS FOR RENT—One large and one small hall for dances banquets, con- ventions, etc... For rates inquire M. H. ook, -room 2 Commercial Club, Bide., or Western Union pat eee aTTE TONSANl makes. of typewriters re and overhauled, Also buy and spe sccpnd hand machines, City Type= wirter Exchange. Phone 220k -11-1wk S—Tiousehold goods, cut glass, heater, Kitchen cup- —————————— R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor 11 iveee ‘ah Free FOR SAL kerosene stove, | Gulte ® 1 GS OF THE DUFES It Wee An Observation Trip Fot Wilbur fg porcelain enameled], ’\ BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE : BY ALLMAN ioe A eo DD net home one Terie $2 FIRST PRIZE... 0.00: ‘ ]SECOND PRIZE. ei FIFTH PRIZE......... Isuppose wer |] | SHouLD SAY NOT! Arter. DE READING OF |] SEEM’ ROW SHE AND Wer MOTHER |. EAT]] RAN THE OLD MAN - 1 SAW THEY'D ut aren MAKE SHoRT WoRK oF Met (or FOR Mma! Geaha ‘Forks ‘and * general‘ ‘superin- “tendent of the North Dakota Baptist State convention, will be with us and conduct the morning service. Rev. ‘Stockton was formerly of Watertown and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. There will be special music ren- dered by the choir, and the Mrs. Mon- nes will sing a solo, This will be sthe only service durng the day, and jfall the members of the church and ‘congregaton are urged to attend and be present, and meet our new state superintendent. Strangers and visitors in town are cordially invited to attend this ser- vice. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 321 8th St. 6-12-3t CHEF desires. position in Country hotel. State wages in first letter. Write 100 care Tribune. 6-12-2t or a Life,” 8:00 p. m. by the male chorus, board, medicine cabinet. Hall rack, Special music vaccuum, ete, ‘Telephone 385, or call. at it. 6-10-3t _831 bth § a ee ‘ WANTED—Competent girl for gen- WANTED—All Kinds of fancy or plain| . Don’t fail to attend the Men’s Bible eral house work, Family of three. sewing. Prices: reasonab) Satisfae- | class, not a dry moment in it. Mrs. S. D. Cook, 220 Anderson Ave. tion guaranteed. Phone 659R. 615 And- A’ cordial welcom@ and warm hand- Se eta eat 4 erson St. Ave. C. West. 6-7-5t | shake for you. 11 ‘a.m. Telephone 403. 6-12-1wk FOR SALE—Sightliest building lot: in|” Vict Pra: Band, Tuesday even- WANTEDLive salesmen to sell auto-|* Piverview addition, Lot high and level. ictory yer Ban esday mobile supply dealers and represent Terms if desired. ‘Call 216 W. Broad- | ing at 8 o'clock. This will be the last the world’s largest ‘auto supply way. Phone. 679X. S-11-6t| meeting before the great Jamestown | }¥0 WObN ee ceauutntea std Font Le 0) bushels oe sleet aul, | Camp. Meeting. Be sure to go. loci It rritory and havin car.. We jo seed potatoes, at $6.00. Inquire C. F. Strutz, Pastor. local territory ha iB car. a aennien Farmers State sant allow drawing account and com- groken, ND . et MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL| Mission. All answers to this ad First Class Cate doing ex-| McCAB st EPI il be. strict] fidential. Ad: cellent business, Best of reasons for CHURCH will be strictly confidential. E to eel Address Pox CoAT, Sermons by the pastor both morn-! dress Box 157, St. Paul, bat 498k UST lana foe sone | ine and evening. The theme of the na ayil of good hay land for rent, 6 Aig 7 Bismarck Inquire 'R. 'G.| morning hour Will be “Liberty, Its/|GET Olt. LEASES ahead of the drill Price, Decorah, Ia. oe 6-5-15t| Perils and Fossibilities.” Special, my-| 2" play safe by scattering you! Confectionery, lunch room,| sic by the motning choir. vestments. Large and small leascs awl sell cheap, Box 122, for sale in any South Texas Coun- Attention is called to the even- St 5-a2-1mo ty. One 10 acre tract $25.00, Five FOR SALE—Elcctric vapium Cleaner and| ing service, It will be brief, begin- fesse “attseent rat 425 $100.00 frees cvoker,, Good’ condition, Phone | ning at eight and. closing promptly Se a. check with order. to “M. F. 6 2 5-22-f/ at nine o'clock. The first half hour Bond | check aio Magee Bldg, ‘San ae aa aera ohaby, busey an will be devoted to a vesper service To Gazlt FOR SALE ‘Typewriter, First clasx | Vorites. rt practical sermon condition, Phone 230K, 6-12" 1wk | “The ‘Consolations of Life.” MRS. CATT HEADS FOR SALE—50 foot garden hose, 3041-2 Sunday school. at 12 o'clock. Chil- Main Btreet. u ___§-12-1t | dren’s day program by the primary de- SUFFRAGE LEAGUE WANTED—Washing.” Phone 437%. | | partment will add interest to the ses- Geneva, June 1 rs. ‘Carrie Chap- man Catt was unanimously reelect- ed president of the International Wo. man Suffrage alliance at yesterday's session of its congress here. She has agreed to accept the office. . oe Legion Picnic to Be Held Sunday at Painted Woods P. D. Norton | of of Mandan Will Deliver Address on the Polit- ical Situation in N. D. sion. Miss Gladys Candee will lead the Epworth League at seven o'clock. * You are cordially: invited to-any and all ofthese services... Special invi- tation to strangers in the city. -G. Hy Quigley, Minister: =——— >——_____ CHURCH NOTES A ____—_———? ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Services in German 10:30 a. m. English . services -8:00, m,,,Sermon “Paul” and’ Felix, Two Prisoners” Lutheran church .on Avenue D,, be- /tween Sixth and. Seventh. V. BARTLING, “BIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Children’s Day exercises promptly at;10:30 a, m. a special: program has been arranged and the entire church | should show its interest in the: chil- dren by being present. All should come prepared to contribute’ gen- erously to Sabbath school work in the great unchurched sections of our own Synod and others. “‘All départ-|° ments will meet together tomorrow at 10:30. No olber, sessions of the school. Evening service at 8:00, Theme “The Rrazen Serpent.” Mr. Fred Han- son will sing a solo. The chotr wiil sing a chorus entifled. “God Calln Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Cor. Fourth Street and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11:00 a m. Subject; “God, the Preserver of Man.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Tharaday and Satusday from 2 to 4 An all-day p day for the American: Legion posts has been plan- ic and amusement Woods lake. The picnic is under the auspices of the Edward A. Miller post, AT @re welcome to attend these| Yet’, by Hime. H. H. Ferner will aneutige and visit the readings room | sing ‘the “Ave Marla’, arranged by BI phat ee afd three other Mascagni.’ All are mogt cordially in- | POSts pe . Music will-be furnished by Center’s 22 piece band. Two baseball games are also scheduled, Stanton vs. Under- wood and Beulah vs. Center. P. D. Norton of Mandan will deliver an address, the subject of which will be the present political. situation in North Dakota. Thomas Hall and W. H. Stutsman will be there. P. G. Harrington, adjutant of the vited 1% the services of the church. H. C. POSTLETHWAITE, Minister. Eva gelleal A Association Church, Corner 7th and Rosser Sts. | (Nori bras, of Bismarck Hospital.) si aching’ Bervice (German), 10:00 a. Sunc school, 11:00 ‘a. m. Gospel talk, 12 th. Young People’s Alliance, 7:15 p. Bening sermon, “Making: a Living FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Fourth Street and Ave B. Morning serwces at 1:45 a. m. ‘Sunday school at. 12 o'clock noon. Rev. Fred E, Stockton, M: A’ ot FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ! Cost Pop Five Whole Pennies! BY BLOSSER SAN,WOP.caN )\ WHAT DOOD TL WANNA BUY) 4 MONKEY EWE HAVE TWANE A WANT WITH A MONKEY, ' ONE MONKEY IN - NiexEL A NICKEL? “WELL, WILL VA GIMME A NICKEL St! BUY TH MONKEY | rHiRp PRIZE........ $25.00 whi members of the local | ned for Sunday, ‘June 20, at Painted} “CONTEST FOR ‘BOYS AND GIRLS IN PRIZES will be given away for the most accurate and best answers to.a set of 50 questions, trucks and tires, which will be run in the Tribune in blocks of 10 questions each day for 5 days, beginning Monday, June 14th. PRIZES ... $150.00 which will be applicable on the purchase price of a new automobile or truck. . $100.00 which will be applicable on the purchase price of a new automobile or truck. mobile or truck tires. FOURTH PRIZE...... $10.00 in cash. $5.00 in cash. For all boys and girls giving correct answers to not less than 30 of the 50 questions we will give an automobile ride and Ice Cream Picnic in the woods near the fiver. Those de- siring to bring hook and line may fish. Swimming wih WATCH THIS SPACE MONDAY Bismarck Legion post, will make an address at the picnic. Several auto parties of see people are going to the Picnic, Townley Draws ‘Only Crowd of 300 People Wahpeton Globe-G Gazette: A. C, Townley spoke to a crowd which is liberally estimated at 300 at Island Park, Breckenridge, Wednesday after- noon. All the audience was seated in the baseball grandstand, which was but little more than half filled. The Courier{News will undoubtedly say that Townley spoke to more than a thousand cheering farmers. Despite liberal newspaper adver- tising( and his publicity stunt of fly- ing around in an airplane, his crowd was a disappointment. Is Townley losing his grip? He is at least with ‘North Dakota farm- ers, FRAZIER TO HELP FRIEND TOWNLEY Governor Lynn J. Frazer is going over in Minnesota 'to help out nis patron-saint, A. C. Townley, in the Minnesota campaign. The Governor is billed to speak at the Nonpartisan league picnic at Hen- drum park, Sunday. Two other speak- ers are on the program. Hendvum park is in the Red River valley. cis- trict. WANTED BURIAL IN BRIDAL GOWN DONATES BONDS TO AID GOVERNMENT | omen ae anonymous = gift | 50,000 in war bonds has | ican made the government here. | “I am sending these bonds for cancellation against the public debt,’ wrote the donor, “as an :| example to other big bondhold- | ers who hold their government | in debt.” - FRENCHMAN MEETS. LEWIS TONIGHT ‘Fargo, June 12.—Followers of: the | “manly art” will have an opportuni- ty tonight to see a boxing exhibition by Georges Carpentier, heavyweight champion, of ‘Europe and challenger of Jack Dempsey for the world’s heavy weight honors. His sparring partner will be Willie Lewis. Four mitt artists are scheduled for short goes, First bout at 8:30. _FOR SALE Three fine lots south and west facing on Sth St. Easy terms. All taxes paid. Inquire A. J, OSTRANDER Real Homes for Sale House of 6 rooms strictly modern; one bedroom down stairs; east front; screened in porch; gas and coal range; beautiful shade trees; lot 58x150. One of the best locations in the city. There is nothing just as good in the city for the money. Price $3800. $2500 cash. . I also have a pretty little bungalow that is a palace. 5 rooms and bath, strictly modern ; $3500; $2000 cash. A modern house of 5 rooms and bath; situated in east Riverview. This house cannot be duplicated in the city today for, $4,000. Price for quick sale $3200. $700 or more cash. J. H. Holihan 1st door east of Post Office h will be applicable on the purchase price of auto- not be permitted. PAGE SEVEN, .. es ay concerning automobiles, SS GIRL'S TEAM TO MEET LEGION IN LAST GAME Girls Ate Credited With Having a Strong Team and Good : Game Promised MI-PRO TEAM IS UP. ‘Asia fitting climax to the American Legion baseball activities which are expected to’come toa close tonight, they will play the Ameri¢an Athletic Girls baseball club at the local park. The game is scheduled to start at 6:30 sharp according to “Happy” Paul- son, manager of the legion team. The girls are credited with having one of the strongest teams in this country and it is expected that the legion team will have to show some real speed if they expect to hang up tonight's game. The line-up is as folows for the girls’ team: Jim Morton, p; Eddie Schepp, ¢; May Fay, 1st; Yetta Fischer, 2n Marie Heirn, 3rd; Jack Reilly, s Gertie Schepp, rf; Ella Noller, If; May Novak, cf; Frank Carrol, 2nd pitcher, and Lottie Arbuckle, utility. The legion line-up: George Smith, c; Ed Buchanan, p; Jos. Boehm, 1st; Donald McPhee, 2nd; “Molly” De Rockford, ss; Frank Rob- erts, 3rd; E. M. Nordland, If; Frank a ¢ | Burbage, cf; Benton Flow, rf. f — StockhoIn, June || The first game of the season by the | Princess Margaret of Sweden ;|newly organized Bismarck Ball Club | (daughter of the Duke of Con- | | will be played Sunday, June 27, with | | naught) desired to be buried in | Wilton, according to oJhn Larson. He | a bridal gown in a plain oak | | stated that the players of the team | coffin draped with Swedish and || should have been here now so that a |. British flags. She wrote a note ,||game could have been played Sunday. | to that effect if 1914 and it was | It is expected that a game will be | opened. here after her recent || played with either Napoleon or Brad- | death. || dock during the week if the players e @| reach Bismarck in time to make such arrangements, It is understood that most of the men on the new baseball squad will be local men who have al- ready shown considerable promise. Within a few days a schedule for the new team will be out according to Larson. RESCUED FROM CREEK McHenry, N. D., June 12—Glen Me- Daniel, three-year-old was revived nearly two hours after being rescued from a creek near the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James McDan- iel. The child was blown from a bridge into the creek tnd was not taken from the water until nearly an hour afterward. The parents then worked tearly two hours in reviving the child. LEGION ‘POST ACTS Vernon June 12.—They Guy Benoit Post- American legion has instructed its Americanization committee to communicate with legislative candi- dates of LaMoure county to ascertain their views on an anti-red flag bill, 90% of all battery breakdowns require only new insulation (separ We Use Vesta Patented _ Impregnated Mats By special. permission of the Vesta Accumulator Co. we canand now use Vesta Impregnated Mats in repairing all makes of batteries. This feature is one of the big im- provements in battery making and efficiency to your battery. Ourlarge stock of Rental Batterissmales é¢ unnecessary to lay up your car @ minate LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Distributors \ Phone. 490 Bismarck, N. D, Phone 490