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HELP WANTED—32TE WE iE NEED A LIVE SALESMAN IN your Vicinity with a car to sell our established : line of: ail and paints, ‘Can offer a ve tidn to the Give ‘age, paveent occupation and 'phofie num- INTER-STATE OIL & PAINT CO,. East Hennepin & 33d Avenues. ‘Minneapolis, Minnesota 6-15-2weeks. WE pave several openings for second men in-lumber ya for which we de- sires it, ambitious young men who are‘anxlous to learn the business. with @ view. toward state into -yard maneeere. Boyer’ Stute ‘Jackson, Dev! 6-11-tf BUTCHER WANTED SAL ‘once, Must have some experience in front and back roorfis and slaughter house. Steady,-job. Ace the right man, pate feber oth ish ae ed, erence requires lakat! t “Market, Makat! D. wt WANTED—Druggist’s Apprenticé. - Sta: age, salary wanted, and. referénce. in first letter. Bitner & Odney Drug, Jamestown, D. 6-12-1wk PENANG: IN 8 WEEKS—Auto courses’ . €. A, Auto Schools, Los 44 les. eis —Wanted at Stacy _ eo. 21M Main 8 St. Phone 447. 6-10-lwk WA. ED_Stenographer at os Na- tiona’ 6-15-1wk WANTED—FEMALE was RD —At once cook .and walters. room and board furnish- ea + Work not heavy, Phone or . Write. Hotel Underwood, Underwood, N. “Dak. “Permanent place. 6-12-1WK WANTED—Competent girl for neral house work. Family of three. irs, 8. D. Cook, 220 Anderson Ave. Telephone. 6-12-lwk WANTED—Gii for house work who can do plain cooking. No washing. _ Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. -Phone 622. 6-11-1wk ere pousewon WANTED—Girl for « Family. three adul Phone 751 or apply 1 wares steee WANTED—Girl_ or han for geriera housework, Apply ‘Donn "teat ket _612 Broadway. Phone _176., WANTED—Girl for house work. Good Wages; three in family. 922 Seventh GS Phone _638W. on age age ae ia eens housework, Mra. cas, 48 Ave. 10. WwW x WANTED—Competent housework. Write No. 99 Trib WANTED—Dining room girl: wa help at Sanitary Caf ‘ED—Girl for general house wor! Wehone 72, 6-16-t! WORK WANTED WOMAN WANTED—To work on Eee for two. Phone at my expense. L, Evans, Halliday, N. 2. 6- ne iwi ONE OF WER WonderFul STRAWBERRY Suoer- CAKES TOON! r AT LAST $600 Dollars CASH & $45 per month {Choice of two 5 room and bath, abso- lutély new, bungalows. Modern in every way. Full basement including furnace ‘room, laundry room jgarage, @nd ‘fuel room large enough ‘to ‘hold “|-winter’s supply of coal. 'T—One modern furnished room suitable for light house keeping. Phone 442L before 9 a. m. and after : ™. 6-11-twk 6-H43t FO) EN’ or three rooms for light house Keeping. Call 316 ard Bt. FOR RENT--Furnished comfortable ae in’ modern: house, 422 Ist St. 6. OR RENT—Furnished rooms, 814 Avenue B. Phone 384.W, . 6-15-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Inquire, 214 Fifth St. 6-14-lwk AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Twin cylinder Harley David- son motor cycle. ~All electrically equip- Perfect merchanical condition, Mii sell cheap for cash. FOR SALE TRADE—We haye two. light trucks which will be ready -for service about June 15th. ‘ar Mart, 606 Main ‘St. ‘Phone 488. \0-1wk FOR SALE OR TRADE—Used ¢ part in. serviceable condition.. Will nd terms ‘to Fesongible buyers, Used Car t,-606 Main St. Phone 488._ 6- 7k LE=Overlarid $0, nearly ne 1. 80 Ford 1916, good running order. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Call 114 Thayer. FOR SALE—1 Overland, model 90, excel- Tent ‘condition. Sell ‘cheap. | Address _%6 Tribune. §-22-tf FOR SALE—Ford Form-a-Truck, Bood condition, Price ee, reasonable. Tribune. Sante SALESMAN SALESMAN WANTED—By old reliable house to sell _somet entirely new \in punch. boards to merchants in ‘small: towns and ciguntey. ster stores. a. cither: te ular. or STRICTED TRRRITORY. = BIG. COM: MISSIONS. ‘Write ‘for ebe, aupplien. Empire Manufacturing Plume St.. Norfolk, Va. eas-ime HISCELLANEOUS snes see erent FOR LE One three-chair barber outfit, consisting of three chairs, white enameled mirror. case, skochey one lever hydraulic poreetain enam: chairs, one porcelal enameled lav- atory,” one ‘clock .revolving barbet. pol almost_ new, if Interested write kK Box 199, Bismarck, N. D. 5-14-1mo a ph gee IO ve COLLECT CLAIMS, NOTES .AND ‘CCOUNTS anywhere. ' No charge un- fess we collect, Our continuous, ‘#kll~ ful, systematic, intelligent and per- sistent service geta.you the cash, you need in your business, Write or call. American: Merca an a City National ‘Ban ror R SALE—Pure Extracted Sweet C er Honey. 10 Ib, pail, $3.65; 6 1 Pa! $7.90, by mail prepaid ‘to any, Bost’ o in North Dakota. - Case of 24 sections of. choice comb honey $7.95, by mail. Gash with-order, Clark W. Allen, Big ‘Timber, Mont. FOR SALB—Northeast corner of Ave. A, ind -2nd Street, 100 x 150 ft.- The finest Seeation in the city for an apartment or. three. oF fue bun, owe. etto. ML ment wn an eral term: Bee. Fred ‘Peterion G. P. Hotel. 4 sierne W0 Pail Fine Alfalfa Sweet Clover Honey delivered to any post Mice jin (North Dakota, $2.98; No. 5 all, 31,54. Cash, with order.’ F. ones 5-24-1mo NPTENTIONSAll TinaKen of typewriters red and ‘overhauled, Also buy and chines, City Type- r) ne 6. T-1Wwk GET a set: of. Dagion ‘Airless Tires. No inctures. Rates dita, 30x3, 30x34 for front and rear. whéels for Fotd' cars. ~J._ Ostrander, : it. 6-14-1wk ightliest bullding lot in Riverview. adaition, sot high varia evel: Ferms if sesired, Call 216. way. one. FOR SALE—40. bushels % Select, Barly: on ee potat hae it $6. hart cB: at Menoken mers 6 Menoken, N. Di y FOR SALE—First Class Cate sles X= @ellent business, Best of Teneotes for Wanting to sell. Address Box 547, _ Minot, Nor.. Dal 5-29-3wks 160 ACRES .of 1 hay: labd_ for tent, a miles from ~ rck. “Inquire & ice, Decorah, ‘la. . SALE—Contectionery, lunch .room, a grocery) ‘Will sell cheap. Box 122, tan FOR. SALE EN’ Hot money Taking place, vein ALE—Fox Typewrit First Cendition. Phone” Bowe 6-1321Wwk WANTED— Washing. Phone (7X. ps SSS, B.S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Chfropractor ha Good ox 166, -26-tf IMMEDIATE POSSESSION IF DE- SIRED Located in the best part of the city. F. E. YOUNG REAL-ESTATE CO., 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 7sn. 6-U1-1wk LOST AND FOUND LOST=32x3% non-skid tire on rim, Find er return'to Tribune office for‘ rewat 6-35. FOR SALE ‘OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS ROR SALE SS ‘toom. modern house includ- “2 tooms,. well located, ea: nee noes water heat, on terms; 6 room modern house, including -2 bed rooms, for $3250, on’ terms; 6 room modern | | fend President“ ‘Lucas. The minutes ‘of house, including 3 bed rooms, for $4000, erab.tarim: ly. madern. ade: ie old “water In tpi} ents, Fed’ reid J. Ostrander. 4-1wk PROCEEDINGS ‘CITY. COMMISSION > April 26, 1920 The city commission met’ in regular session Monday . evening, April, 26, 1920. There were present Commis- sioners Bertsch, ‘French; Thompson and President Lucas. The minutes of the meeting held April 19, 1920, were read ‘and approved, The city auditor was ‘instructed to advertise for bids for painting white way posts. City auditor was instructed to advertise for ‘bids. for a stréet grader. Action on s|F. G..Grambs bid for construction of a’sewer on West Rosser was defer- red for a week. A petition was re- ceived asking that all sand pits be closed ‘in. city limits and that no new hes: be opened. This matter was re- ferred to the city attorney. Resolu- tions for the construction of an orna- inental lfghting system on’ Second ‘street from Main to Broadway dnd on the ‘north side of Main from Second to First street were passed. Names were drawn for jury at request of county auditor. The following bills were allowed and ordered to be paid: Bismarck Water Supply Co...$9322.43 Mike Getz . 28.00 ‘Empting .. J. Hummell J. Alsbury . J. Burden F. Schneider . S. 8. Louks Bis. Foundry and Welding Co. French & Welch - City ti - ‘1,09 On motton of Commissioner Thomp- son the conmissidn adjourned to meet again May 3, 1920, at eight o’clock’p. m. Attest: C. L. BURTON; City Auditor. May 3, 1920. The city commisston met in regular session Monday evening, May 3, 1920, at 8 o’clock'p.m. There were présent Commissioners Bertsch, Lafson, Thotipson and President Lucas. The minutes of'the meeting held April 26, 1920, were read and approved: The city auditor’s report for April, ‘1920, was read and referred to Commission- er of Finance Larson. This report showed $174.00 taken in. Action on rthe bid of Frank G. Grambs for the construction of a sewer on West Ross- er street was again deferred. The‘city auditor was directed to place adver- tisements in the paper notifying’ the ;|.public that it was against the ldw to drive over curbs, sidewalks and boule- vards, also to notify them not to‘burn rubbish-on the pavement and to get their dog licenses. President Lucas ‘was ‘authorized to buy some ground for site for proposed water plant. A resolution was passed allowing water comthittee to incur necessary ex- pensés. “On motion of .Coutmissioner Larson the following bifis were al- lowetl un! ordered to be paid funds - permitting: ‘passed. : Sidewalk was ordered in on ‘Kenzie ‘anid’ Coffiti’s ’ daition, Mike Getz |. Empting + |. Hummell . Alsbury . . Burden . . Schneider . McLaughlin . . Katz ..... .. Dirlatn *: Rohrer's Taxi Line . John’ Taix ... 10.00 C. M. Dahl .. + 6.50) On motion of Commissioner Thomp- son. the commission adjourned to meet again Wednesday evening, May, 5.1920, age Attest: Cc. L, BURTON, City Auditor. 24.50 19.80 , 19.80; 22.95 24.00- 9.00! 80.93 7.80 May 10, 1920. The city commission met in regular session Monday evening May 10, 1920. There were present Commissioners Bertsch, Frénch, ‘Larson,’ Thonipson the meeting held ‘May 3, 1920 were ‘read and approved. The city’ auditor Was instructed ‘to‘advertise for bids for hauling of garbage and street ‘An otdinance establishing street tes 'th ‘the eastern part of the “city | © A reso- lution ‘ordering in ‘the stub end side- walks ‘in the néw ‘paving district was the north side of Main street between Second and First streets. Sidewalk was ordered in along the west'side of Lots 25, 26,:27, and 28, ‘Block 76, Mc- ‘A let- ter was received from ‘City Bacter- fologist; this ‘letter stdte@' that con- sumers of city water should continue to boil the same for domestic pur- poses, This letter was received and tiled. F.G. Grambs was awarded con- tract for‘the construction of a sewer on“West ‘Rosser street. The follow- ing bills. were allowed and ordered to be paid, funds permitting: French & Welch .. G. E. Peterson . Jim Jensen .. Ed Randall Jack Serrés “Westéfn Union Bismarck Tribuni Burleigh Co. Farmers’ Press. B. K. Skeels Finney’s 25.00 1,90! 200.32 | 14.19 43.68, FRECKLES: AND HIS FRIENDS WEQE-You CAN WELD Me eer ay + LESSONS For ScwooL TMORROW —JUST COPY “WE WORDS ON Ir Nou'Lt pur. ir IN THE ICeBor The eAT IT wwe 1GET 'H. W.’Wilson . C. Engen Hoskins . Bismarck. Tribune Co, H. H. Pilmoor . French & Welch Bis. Motor'Co. Wachter Transfer G. E. Peterson .. Mike Getz . J. Empting’- J. Hummell J. Alsbury_. J. Burde F, Schneider . J. Haas .. J. ‘Katz Washburn ‘Coal Co. G. E. Peterson ... Wachter. Transfer Co. J. N. Johnson Co. Cowans Drug Store Home Laundry Finney’s ... R. W. Sanders . Washburn Coal Co. St. Alexis Hospital Bis. Steam Laundry H. O. Halsttad . F. Gabel yes. *t | Washburn Coal Co. . Golden Rule Grocery ‘Kupitz Co.. . A. Brown. South Side Gro O. H, Will & Co. Clerk District Court - On motion of Commissioner Thomp- son the commission adjourned to meet again May 17, 1920, at eight ,o’clock p. m. Attest: C. L. Burton, City Auditor. May 17, 1920. The city commission met in regular session Monday evening, May 17, 1920, at eight o’¢lock p.m. There were pres- ent Commissioners Bertsch, French, Larson, Thompson and 'Presidént ‘Lu- vas. The minutes of the meeting held May 10, 1920, were read and approved. ‘Bids Were opened for street graders. ‘Bid of the Austin Western Road Ma- ehinery Company was accepted. B, “K. Skeels Bid for construction of an ornamental lighting system was op- éned and action on same was deferred for a'few days. Letter from the Quain and Ramstad clinic complaining of noise made by autoes passing hos- 4.401 pitals was read. This letter was re CAN T WRITE Ww A DENCIL, CONTEST FOR BOYS AND GIRLS” FIRST PRIZE.. |Seconp PRIZE... [tmp PRIZE.. FOURTH PRIZE.... FIFTH PRIZE.......... ‘For all ‘boys’ and gins 4 14th. PRIZES automobile or truck. autoimobile or truck. mobile or truck ‘tires. ia 00 in cash. $5.00 in cash. IN PRIZES willbe given away for the most accurate jand beat answers to a set of 50 questions, trucks and tires, which will be run‘in the Tribune ‘in ‘blotks of 10 questions each day for 5 days, beginiing Monday, June concerning ‘automobiles, . .$150.00 which willbe applicable on the purchase price of a new as $100, 00 which will be applicable on the purchase ‘price of a'new - $25.00 which will be applicable on the ‘purchase price of auto- ing correct answers to not less than 30.:6f the 50 questions ‘we ’ will give an automébile ride and Ice Cream Picnic:in the woods near the river. Those de- sirfhg ‘to bring hook and line may fish. Swimming will not be permitted. QUESTIONS Block No. 3. 1, Answer .... What 6 cylinder car has held the worthwhile speed and endurance'records: since 1916? 2. What 6 cylinder car -has:an aiaaliy high cnanana value? Answer 3. What is méant by the ‘woe “Super-Six”? ANSWER. oot Vents 4, ‘What 4 cylinder motor delivers 55 horse power on brake test? Answer’... 6. .What is the tastent selling fine 6 cylinder 6 car-in the world? Answer . 7. What automobile is known by 3 a “Triangle as a Trade ‘Mark? Answer .... 8. What 4 cylinder car is known by a Hexagon as a Trade Mark? Answer . 9. What 4 cylinder car, under the a auspices “Of the A. A. A. made 3038 miles in 50 hours at an average speed ct over 60 miles per hour? Answer ... 10. Who sells cars in Bismarck ‘and territory, known: 6 possess unquestioned ‘suprem- acy in speed and endurance? Answer .. Send answers to P. O. Box Your name in full AGE vices Address 80, Bismark, N D. sees BOY. ..5 ontest officially closes at noon Saturday, Jue 19th, ‘All answers must be. in the mails not later than that hour. “A LOCAL MOTOR COMPANY” ferred to the commissioner of streets. A letter was. received from the attor- ney general thanking the city com- mission for the services of C. J. Mar- tineson in apprehending the murderer of the Jacob Wolf family. The report of the city bacteriologist for April, 1920, was referred to the health officer. This report showed that during the month of April the water was unfit for drinking purposes unless boiled. On motion of Commissioner Larson, the following bills were allowed and ord- ered to be paid, funds permitting: R. W. Sanders ... +B 43.44 Library bureau 150,00 M. B. Morford .. 6.25 N. D. Ind. Tel. Co. 1.05 Jim Jensen‘ 28.00 Ed Randall 25.00 Jeck Serres 25.00 Mike Getz .. 28.00 J. Empting 22.75 J. Hummell . 21.00 J. Alsbury . 21.00 J. Burden .. 24.00 F. Schneider . 21.00 John Haas . 24.00 Joe Katz ... 9.00 O. H. Will & Co. 65.00 G. Gussner .. 7.00 E, M. Stanton . 12.40 F. H. Davis .. 20.4 On: motion of Co issiol er *Thomp- son the commission adjourned to meet Tag Believes in Realism: ————$ again May 24, 1920,.at eight o”ctock (11 D. m, Attest: Cc. L. Burton, ‘City ‘Auditor. “May 24, 1920. The city commission ‘met in regular session Monday evening, May 24, 1920, |'dt eight o'clock p.'m. There. were pres- ent Commissioners Bertsch, French, Larson, Thompson and President Lu- cas. The minutes of the meeting held May 17, 1920, were read and approved. The bid of R. H. Crane for painting the ‘white way posts was rejected andthe auditor instructed,'to readvertise for bids. A resolution was passed con- cerning the construction of a road for the Indian school. ‘B. ‘K. Skeels was given contract for the new ornamental street lighting system. The firemen were allowed $150.00 for expenses con- nected with the state convention. Chief Martineson was allowed $150.00 to'attend convention of chiefs of po- lice at Detroit, Michigan. The ordi- nance widening the pavement on First street, between Broadway and Rosser way read for the second time amend- ed and passed. On motion of Commis- sioner Larson the following bills were allowed and ordered to be paid funds permitting: French & Welch Burleigh ‘Co. Farmers’ ‘Press... Mike Getz . |. Empting |. Hummell « . Alsbury . Burden . F. Schneider . . Haas .. . Héermanm . Rensellar Calve Co. H. Thompson . E. and P. Wachter . Burroughs ‘Adding Machine Co On‘motion of Commissioner Thomp- son the cominissfon‘adjourned to meet again Thursday evening, May 27, 1920, at eight o'clock ‘p! mm." Attest: C.:L. Burton, City Auditor. May 27, 1920. The city commission ‘met pursuant to adjournment Thursday evening, May 27, 1920, ‘at ‘eight ‘o’clock p. m. There ‘were’ ‘presént ‘Commissioners Bertsch, French, ‘Garson ‘and Presi- dent Lucas. There‘ being no ‘business to transact ‘the’ commission ‘adjourned to meet ‘again Tuegdiy ‘evening, Juné 1, 1920. Monday’ date ‘for tegiilar meet: ing being a legal holiday. »” Attest: C.‘L. Burton, ‘City Auditor. June 1, 1920. The city commission met pursuant to adjournment Tuesday evening, June 1, 1920, ‘at eight o’clock p..m. There were present Commissioners ‘Bertsch, French, Larson and President Lucas. | The minutes of the meeting held May 24, 1920, were read and approved. The minutes of the meeting held May 27, 1920, were ‘tread and approved. An ordinance establishing street grades in the eastern part of the city was given its final reading and upon roll call was declared to be passed. Follow- rimary :election to -be held June 30, 1920. First ward—B. E. Jones. Second ward—Fred Peterson. Third ward—C. L. Burton. Fourth ward—G. C. Wachter. Fifth ward—B. F, Flannigan. Sixth ward—Frank MéCorimick. The engineering feé*to be ‘paid ‘by the’ city for/the proposed water works system ‘was: fixed by resolution at 5 per cent.’ Estimate'No. 5 Paving Dis- {trict No.3 was allowed the Haggart Congtruction Company. .The amount was $36,600.00. The following bills were allowed and ‘ordered to be paid funds permitting: . Mike Getz... J. Empting . we J. Hummell J. Alsbury . J. Burden . F. Schneider J.. Hermann . J. Haas". J. Katz .. Bismarck Foundry A. Helle .. B. Heldt « -$ 32.00 21.00 19.60 21,00 21.00 24.00 9.00 15.00 8.00 8.00 2.00 7.00 5.00 5.00 8.00 2.00 10.00 14.50 4.55 24.00 12,92 38.40 150.00 56.00 50.00 50.00 48.00 1:69 7.00 700 49.95 6.70 1.00 8.00 64.00 10.00 1.5 1.90 151.00 Home Laundry N. D. Ind. Tel. Co. Washburn Coal Co. Webb Bros. '... C. Martineson J. Jensen ... J. Serres J. Jensen . Ed Randall . C. Martineson . R. Welch Roher Taxi Line . G. Hammeker . N. D. Ind. Tel. Co. G. Robidou Washburn Coal Co. . G. Little Mrs. C. Liner R. Cumby Burleigh Co, Farmers Press. Harris & Co. . F. G. Grambs . Action on the street sprinkling and garbage removal bids was deferred for a week. The report of the superintendent of the city hospital was read and referred to the health officer. The report of the city bacteriologist was read and referred to the health officer. This |report showed that the water com- ' pany now had a tank of chlorine with which they were treating the water and that the water was now safe for use for domestic purposes. The report of the city weigher showed $92.70 ta- ken in during May, 1920. This report was read and referred to Commission- er of Finance Larson. On motion of Commissioner French the commission adjourned to Wednesday ‘evening June 2, 1920. Attest: Cc, L. Burton, City Auditor. BRANCH INDUSTRIALS DETROIT—The Michigan Indus- trial ‘Athletic association has been formed by Detroit factories. It will ing inspectors were appointed for the be a branch of the national body, 22.75 ~ 21.00-—-