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fe. { ia |e 9 i t es y.¢ 4 iw \ oh ‘ . ov ‘ ’ 4 Ae i i t: 7 WANT HELP WANTED—MA mine foreman, on 16 get ‘a license from state’ Also an. en- ineer. combination © ané@” blacksmith. jeveral miners and coal’ shovelers. ‘wages at / Coalbank,: N, YES wee’ FIL IT UP, Rica! fe Coal Co., Coalb ; Calla Mill ctice, Mellette. "8. for country: not neceasary but must~be willing to work. Wages $40.00 per month, room, and hoard. Write or, phone “VL, B: Smith, Sterling patel ete bald AES TEIRE, PEER tals ANT: pet girl for, gen- eral housework immediately. Very highest wages, small house( four in family. Only competént ‘applicante | ; ; consilered. Geo. F. Will, Will Seed} store or 323 Third street. 630-lw FQR_RENT e Furnished or_unturnished4 in all modern: house. Call at) . or phone 300X. 6-18-tf RENT—Modern £ wekeeping, rooms hone 646Ws War's The Bic \DEA-OF You | STRAT WAN 2 “TaaTs The LasT Bir | OP SUGARS HAVE: IN THE. 1 house OF ALL THE 1G DIGAR FO: oe furnistied ~. You STAN, 1100 j $-302twk M Phone _384W. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, partly modern. 13 West Rosser pieet FOR‘ RENT—Furnished apartment. Pear- son Court, for 2 months. Phone 80. pee gl De Se Sa 08 710K FOR’ REN! rnished oom. in modern ie, stiltable for two. 419 Third=st. ne_33z¥. FOR 8A Es eA, Ford touring: cat, New tires. samt) UeadiCar Mart Gog Main St. *oR RENT—Five room modern house ahd garage. Close in. Phone 795X or 137. z 7-1-3t FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- nt furnished, ground floor; also smal! ete bed room, Call 411 ee St RENT—Nice bright, ms. 512 ‘Ave. B. | FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS SALE—8 roomed house with 3 :bothes closets. Full -basement.- Front, rch screened in, East front’ with’ garage and small barn, out: buildings.’ _, All nearly new. Will sell on'terms'to age party, Located 4 blocks from new large..moe sie ool, 6 blocks from high School on Ith Street, If interested, phone, 616X. FOR |SALE— Modern 6 ‘room “hi » i > $3,250.on Rermars good ee Neuse v New York, July 2,—Archbishop cea rn poonit : -: : ro 5 ed the:“modern.tendency” toward sec- Windeall-ged well house on ferme, Gee \ularism, federal : centralization. and M..Register. 628 -L wk socialism. in education, in ‘a sermon FOR” RENT- dern furnished apart- at the solemn high mass, which open- ment for ligne poutekpeping,y, : how ed the seventeenth annual convention ae of the Catholic Educational associa- tion of ‘the’ United *Statés here today. * “With ‘science: giving the shrug. of doubt ‘as to’ the existence of God,” he sat, “with law courts grinding out divor¢es ad nauseum, with passing lit- capture thet ‘finds it pays to portray characters reeking with: moral sham | and condoning the offense, with young and: old ‘gone mad over the lurid mo- — AUTOMOBILES. — MOTORCYCLES. FOR SALE—Dodge. touring cari Good) condition; Call: 24 or: write: Box 168.2 Aw) FOR ‘SAb&—Ford i-ton truck with grain Used: Car Mart, 606 Main St. 7-1-20 (Copyright 1920, N»E.:A.) _ FOR SALEXi Overland, moder 96, exeei-| San Francisco, July 2.—There. is font condition... Sell: cheap. ress] one rule that is a novelty to many of Tribune. tf] the: delegates. They arc allowed. to vote only once on each ballot. BY J. W. RAPER, Creator of ‘Josh Wise.” Some. ofthe Far East boys who came here in sleepers want to go back home Tribune. on the Union Tank Line. FOR SALE=5” passenger Ford, 1917. m J. Bryan has received s0 Phone 8621. $-29-1wk'| many hundreds of* telegrams’ from WAN’ TO RENT’ men saying “Give us beer,” that the eee | poor. man: must feel. like the manager WANTED TO RSNT.-Measra un on; | Of a brwery on the Fourth of July in | 9th Bt. Phone 664 9-8t | the olden times. 4 ! ISCELLANEOUS* | When you':see the initials “WJ: FOR SALE=My” complete studio outnt| B.” ina ‘newspaper, you. may put it} ‘and old photographic husiness, the only | down’ that the “J. B.” doesn’t:-stand in. town; with. no .competiti for John Barleycorn: : ee ion, nearer erate eee ave’ 6 : Prtce The: ‘boys cheered: Wilson's « w{ picture’ for half an:hour. “They! couldn’t‘ have. shown. much‘: more i tormove:to milder climate. jdreas ‘The, town: Is ‘going. to enthusiasm if, he had resigned. The Pennsylvania . dglegates have been, instructed: to stick to Palmer to “the bitter end.” Alas, how often it is that kind of an end! The ‘more you see of the big leaders at® political conventions, the easier it is to understand. why such big. crowds follow Doug Fairbanks, Mary Pickford’ and Babs: Ruth sie William J. Bryan. says the Demo- cratic party has cast more votes for him’ than for ‘anybody else. Yes, Bill, but think how many elections had to be held to do ity gels Av New York: delegate’ says one man: should have ‘been ‘sent ‘ here and allowed to do the: voting for’ the whole delegation, Ther®s nothing new about that sugges- tion. New York has always: vot- ed. that way. The.other delegates are like the old lady at the fun- €ral—she didn’t know the dead man but she went for the ride. Ey ‘Holmboe, Bet M.,.-Holmboe, ccount of-:coal: mining, 6-26-5t ECT’ CLAIMS, NOTES: “AND ‘TS anywhere. No! charge: un- ollect,. Our continuous, skll- s -you''the ‘cash, you ed. oun bodice Write. or saul ican>Mercantile A 'y, Room No. ity. National, Bank: Bldg... Phone 0 aan Rae ieee ‘Pure Extracted Sweet Clov-. 10:lb, pail, $3.65: 6 Th. pail: 1 -by-‘mail prepaid-to any post-office in~ North’ Dakota. Case of ‘34. sections. of choice comb ‘honey $7.95, by mail: - Seah with ler. Clark W. Allen, Big ey General—Peter Piper. FOr SE YT ae Postiviaster- General—Jack~ Horner. i ne-rOw 5 x — i end. Ree amt tate and ai ced Ep eeeeeetry OF the | Navy—Bobbie a C. Rhud or write Box 1 D. ais | Now that we've told our own choice ofa ticket is ‘Santa Claus and :Br’er Rabbit, we don’t mind giving your our idea of afirst-class cabinet: \ Secretary; of State—Mother Goose. Secretary of the Treasury—Golden jocks, ‘ S€cretary of War—Jack ‘the Giant Killer: ti jachinery at a bargain. See:H: ), Bismarck, 8536- aftoe. : if Secretary of the Interior—Jonah. Be Séctetaty: of 'Agriculture—Jack of Beanstalk fame. i Ss ry of. Commerce—Simple “Simon: or’ Henry Ford. Secretary of Labor—The Old Wo- man Who Lived ina Shoe. ‘eae: l ‘There ways be doubt in ‘any sate ational, ‘convention about the adop- You don’t hear a great deal. around the hotels about Owen. His name sounds too much like the first of the month, * oe * This convention has Chicago tied in at least one way: It can. produce as FOR . SALE—Househ« 213 11th St. Nortlr Gre ‘séssion: of the convention was. opened: with two pray€rs. Stilf not, enough; e delegates refrained from smok- ‘account of the women. Now that it’s a’certainty the women will three’) vote, he jbovs will go to any length’ ‘em. { OULGEE Dor Nou BAS . : y mth ‘Med oe iret @ of. a: chill ast: Ai pot autdfiobite <i: which' “they, “were |: ing: ‘and: a: passenger: train: on- ‘the Louisville: sail ‘Neshvillé~ railroad . ; Bupléson‘iis’ one of the crowd. The fact: that ‘he. arrived before + the convention adjourned. proves ) didn’t come by mail. Chicago} | There is a.pretty. general belief ual ‘speed to:| pround this town that Glass reflects mobiles..in’ the’ city’ garawe i | Wilson, 30 to 60 days is" the: sibstance of} |’ sci siaes an order of thé-tity council, adopted ¢(No man in politics has attended his yesterday directing the judielary com-|own funeral as often as Bryan has. mittee to prepare an ordinance to that And ‘somehow or other he always effect. Sas manages to deliver his own funeral eas yao Be on. BIGAMY ) i 4 London, pit QING Sta Exe This convention. won’t be so wet bigamy is the way newSpapefs; here that ‘rain checks will, be issued. \ described the large nunthér: of 'such| / BY J. W: RAPER, Creator: of “Josh Wise.” E. A.) cases. Recently at the OldBailey 24 were charged in one dnge wath big- (0) (Copyright 1920, N amy. t : “San Francisco, July 2—A Mitchell Palmer! is’ his own campaign mana- i eminds -us that Jess 18, own, manager, too. * * “Yom'Marshall says the plat- form’ shouldbe written on a pos- tal card.’ Why not on the back of\a postage stamp? Plenty big enough if you cut out the bull. The City Board of” will meet on July 1st, 1920 ‘o'clock P. M. At which time, they |} will hear complaints concerning { just assessments. ih 6-29-3t. There are mi than 2,000,000: ree T-E NE members of the Masonic O1 United States and Canada. ;, «. ftet‘ looking at all kinds of con- ~| ventions, county, state, national, Denocratic and*Republican, we don’t mind‘telling you the names of our B.S. ENGE, D. C. P&C, favorite: candidates: Chtropfactor., 7 i, Fe ‘President—Santa_Claus. Consultation Free: For’ Vice: President—B’rer Rabbit. oF After all, they are the only ones 9, 11—LacaéBlock—Phone: 900! for whom! you really vote. ENOUGH TROVELE. DANS AS IT IS- Now ovT'oF Tas ktvcnen! GEE, MuzzeER's] : CRoss TODAY! 3. WORLD:GONE MAD SHIMMIES DOWN PATHS OF PLEASURE TO PERDITION, SAYS ARCHBISHOP eames | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Te Fly Wouldn't Stay Killed NES: AGN, FOR EVERY FLY Nou A DENNY, BISMARCK, DAILY. TRIRUNE AGE: SEVEN BY ALLMAN . TOMMY AMAZED. |P AT WAY YANKS SQUANDER GOIN GEE,KID THAT * Looks So Goob- \@ESS VLL ety cell and individual washbowls vith: hot and cold water are conven- ences to be found within the new cyl- indrical ‘state. prison at Statesville, illinois. a ‘ i hints Driaen house, the glsst cof its Spoils. Fraulein Ay ind in, the world, gives, one the im- Re a re S, Waiters and pression upon entrance of being in an Shoots Prices. Up.on Rhine aviary. Every cell has been provided i|.with 90 minutes of sunlight, coming Complain: Britishers || either direction through: a. skylight. if 1 accomplished. by’ a_ slight. curve. in HOW AMERICANS .DO I ; Ray Moulton, professor of astronomy at the university of Chicago. A’ cafeteria’ system, idea for prison life, has been installed. Most: of; the. eatables. are supplied BY MILTON BRQNNER Cologne, July 2.—Take it from the Briti: Tommy that the American Yank is a‘ living example of the. .An- cient ‘adage that a fool and his mon- ey are soon parted. And the Tonamy doesn’t like it. e It spoils the German girls, it soils the German waiters and it forees w the prices shops. BRITISH NON-COM TELLS OF SQUANDERING / My ‘authority for all this is ia Brit- ‘ish non-com who used to be a) news- paper man in Fleet strect, Jjondon, and who ‘has been in the army since the great war broke out. We spent an afternoon, at’ the. Colosfne- Zoo |where the lions, tigers and Jeopards get what thousands of Cologne people rave not had for months and’ years— meat. aiue, it comes from horses so -old they can no longer work and_ it is of- ten kept se long that it is rotten,, but it’s meat and ‘the animals thrive on it Said my British friend: }“When- ever you see a soldier in. khaki, with a:fraulein on his arm, spending a thousand marks for a skirt for the lady, it’s a safé bet it’s one of your Aimerican soldiers. Whenever you see a soldier handing a German water a 25 ora 50-mark tip, you Gan depend upon -it, the chump is one of your fellows. SAY YANKS ARE RECKLESS WITH: PAY “Your lads get a littl: better pay than ours,, but not very much more. But, somehow, they are more reck- Jess and foolish with their money. They draw their pay and, turn it into which the prison is located. These. BY MABEL ABBOTT, N. E. A} Staff Co:respondence. San Francisco, Cal. duly Democratic National like. a carnival, with ter. It’s in. th sessions open, no two in the same key, money by the general tumult. Women Dolled..Up. men have a vepresentation su’ to make it look: like a social affair, prettiest clothes. the great picture. allowed. to make it ugly. ceiling of cloth, the acoustic: tion film, with the arama depraved in spite of heroic efforts of the many . who patronize and love the clean play, |* bundle of German verre ae ei t with the daily. press mirroring the |} ey figure that a mark which imes and sins of society, with fem-| {sed to be about 24 cents of your ininse dress mocking at decency and pone is now only atfouh, 2 boule Re; | niodesty, with ever decreasing respect | S¥lt is they ay as muck atten ae 0 for authority and reverence for the i mark .as they would to a postage Iflac of: ous’ country—where is the stamp. They forget that whatever | power who has the wisdom? Where he marke may ine to]them, to the | i > | German ‘it is still a Kk. ithe salvation of the youth of our) GE course it:doesn’t buy as much The philosophy of the world is to|#s it used to, but nevertheless the enijoy what one pleases, to think as | German works for marks and is paid otie ‘pleasésand to do what one pleas- |!" marks. And it makes a fellow sick es without: the checks placed by re- to see a nice soldicr, who has worked ieloustEAnicti h {hard for his money, handing some ligious sanction. and the moral law. waiter a tip as big as the German makes in a whole day. It makes things hard for the, rest of us and for the Germans,, too. PRICE JUMP IS BLOW TO CITIZENS “Wherever the Yanks turn. loose | with their money, the prices in_ the shops-go up, That hits the citizens who can’t afford ta pay the: increases. “And. maybe you think the. frau- Jeins don’t work your boys. I,know of ase eenere: ie eit h would come in a pee to a shop one ddy with one Yank an Surfaced Highway another day. with another and thus, in 3 eae the-course of time, get an outfit that Pierre. S. D., July 2.—Representa- | was the envy of the former well-to-do tives from many Northwestern states! pecple of the town.” are gathered here-for the meeting of + Sess ee Ee the Black. and . Yellow. Trail associa- | TOO MUC BATHING tion. Delegates discussed the neces-.| SUIT AND CHOW DOG sity of all counties through which the; Akron, ‘July 2.—His wife used. to highway passes, co-operating to get| wear a bright yellow bathing suit practical results. While hard sur-| while riding in the park with a chow faced roads were advocated as the| dog in her big black limousine, says only proper ‘and permanent construc- | Victor S. Bazley, butcher here, in a tidn, the mattcr' of: cost at this time | cross complaint in his divorce suit. is*looked upon as: almost prohibitive | Then, too, says,he, she used to lie in’ many -sections, afd. the! gravel sur-| a-bed o’ mornings and wouldn’t cook face\is being used as. a.temporary sub-| his breakfast. stitute. Talks wére. made by. Peter aa Norbeck, governor “of South Dakota, | SIDE SHOW MEN Hugh Jeffries of the Federal Good| PLEASE TAKE NOTE Pads brrean. Charles McCaffree of|' Terre Haute, July 2.—Exit sea ser- Pierre, immigration commissioner, | pent. Enter prairie serpent, Roscoe White, United Mine Workers’, offi- ana 1. G. Bonalle of Tracy, Minn, ———— cial, says a:snake has been seen. by |; 7*PROTS SHOULD WORRY __ | several people at Sullivan, near hear, P Clifton, Eng., July 2—Parrots in| that is large enough to swallow a pig the wvgicur garueas~here, are glad) in one gulp. The snake leaves a to see their keeper in the morning.| trail, Roscoe? says, that looks as He sprays.’em. with a garden hose, j though a log-had been. dragged along. as. been decorated ater, The! WOMEN URGED TOCAN FRUIT many men who don’t want to run for | vice president. Sooner or later this country will have to give a bonus to get. men. to run: for that office, Deter Home Canning, Says Miss‘Stark “The high pri | What looks like the band wagon often. turns,.out.to be the. garbage wagon. Boost Trails in S..D. Advocating ice for sugar Demonstration _ agent of county, Miss- Elsie Stark. but junless one intends to give up fruits altogether, there seems no goor on account of the high priced sugar,” she says. frnit. of plenty. A ten percent syrup ma acid fruits. Such fruits as apples, red without sugar. 8 cups of water. ‘Not Expensive “A pound of sugar will make about 20 cups. pound. ter all. BY BLOSSER OWROVs WAIT'LL T BEGIN -‘T" SWAY 'EMs * TLL GET ENoVEH : j T BUY ME AN AIRGUN,T Cold Pack Method Boil jars, rubbers and caps for 15 minutes immediately before they are used. Have. all equipment ready to start. Select only fresh, firm, sound prod ucts. Grade the products for size and ripeness. Prepare the product for canning, wash, ‘brush, peel and string. Seald or bleach, plunge all vegetables and all fruits except soft ones in boiling water or live steam. Plunge cts in cold water long enough tc Further prepare products. by slicing, skinning or grinding and pack in hot jars thag have been in hot water ofr 15 minutes. Fill with liquid. Wipe around top of jar with clean cloth, then put on wet rubber. Fill jar with hot water and in tea- spoon to quart jar for vegetables or with lot syrup.or hot water for fruits. Adjust’ cover and partically sea Place jars in boiling water which’ cov- ers the top..by at least one inch. When required time is taken up take out and.seal immediately. Fruit canned without sugar, pro- cessed 20. minutes, Any . questio! concerning the canning of fruit with sugar will be gladly; answered by the Home - Demonstration ‘Agent Miss Stark, Federal Bldg., Bismarck. TA GOW OUTSIDE. FRECKLES THERES "MORE. PLIES O0T KILL ThL GWE PKWED 4 FLY AN’ FLEW AWAY, FAJINTS IN DIVORCE COURT—HUBBY. AIDS. HER Memphis, July 2.—Although she had testified that he had treated her cruelly, when Mr:;. Ellen H. Russel fainted in court ‘ere, her husband. Blanna Russell, pi:ked her up tender- ly and carried her to a taxicab, paid the driver and carje back to continue the defense of her! divorce suit. SIGNS THE PLEDGE. Evansville. Ind, July 2.—Mr. Petri has signed the lemon extract pledge. Petri, other nam«’s Dick, appeared in cop: court with a lemon on his breath. “How come?” they wanted to know ‘| The universal distribution of sunlight, the skylight) was. figured’ by Forest another new from the: 2,200 acre honor farm, upon The 248 cells which are all alike are 2.—The convention is laughter and. songs and banners and toy balloons the beautiful grounds of the civic cen- ccamapaign: songs that run in opposition to each other in-a ‘dozen. parts of ihe hall: before the yet all blended into a strange har- This is a gay, enthusiastic and ex- tremely decorative convention. Wo- ficient and they are all dolled up in their From floor to the top of the gal- lery the bright colors of women’s hats and gowns are splashed through The temporary construction neces- sary to enable the auditorium to take care of tha convention has not been The false nstalled to improve as carefully /and as artistically as if it were the permanent ceiling of a the- sprawling horns of the voice magnificr that hangs above the THIS SUMMER High Trice of Sugar Should Not is no reasor for canning. less fruit at home this. :year, according. to. the Home “There- are few deserts] most seri that do not take % to 1 cup of sugar] of professional ana no desert is more healthful than | teachers. cf 1 part of sugar and 9 parts of] and must continue to do so unti water will make patable any of the}ing and compensation are eq 4 This last amount is sufli- cient for 20 pints of canned fruit. Where ten percent syrup is used the cost of sugar to can a pint jar is es 11% cents with sugar at 30°cents per desired that announcement be made This is not so expensive ai- ONERS ENJOY SUNLIGHT IN - NEW CYLINDRICAL STATE PRISON mT * /Jolict, I, July 2—Sunlight for ev | built of concrete with’ cork; insulation: in the walls, The doors of the cells are doubly locked. They can be au- tomatically locked by a hydraulic oil control and then the guard comes around and locks each cell. separately. They can be opened individually. The center of the prison is a tower from where the guards can watch the movements of all. prisoners. At night the outside of the prison is lighted up with brilliant-electric lights by which the guard in, the. center of the round prison house can see every- thing that is going on in front of the windows. The prison is, surrounded with a eir- cular concrete wall) 33 1-2 feet high, 14 inches. thick, at the top and 24 in- ches thick at the bottom. The New York ‘state building commission has ladopted this idea:and expects to en- close Sing Sing with: a’ similar wall. walters and i forees uel DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. LIKE CARNIVAL, SAYS WOMAN WRITER speakers’ heads like some prehistoric monster, have been painted into in- conspicuougness. College. Girls, Aid. Even the board fence that keeps the crowd from jamming at the en- trance is no longer a board fence, but a solid: hedge of green tea plant branches. . College girl ushers share the work of ‘helping delegates. Delegates and visitors find) their places.: They know ‘the hall by heart and work quietly and ‘effectively, but they. cannot. help: being very orna- mental at the same time. ‘i *! ‘The Hon. Josephus Daniels, secre- tary, of the navy, borrowed ‘a safety pin from me on the first day of the convention. He needed it to hold up an-important part of his costume— his badge. oye Daniels sits among the other digni- ,|taries and the reporters sit’ below them, separated apparently only by a low railing, but in fact a high wall of official dignity. Pin Saves Daniels But Daniels was a reporter himself once, they tell me, and it’s a fact that you never do entirely get over that. So when the badge without which even a secretary of the navy couldn't get into the convention hall, suddenly fell off, it was to the press box that he sent his hurry call for a nin. I had one. Now I’m hoping that Mr| Bryan will discover that: he needs a_hair- pin, I always carry some extra. ones. | WEDDED. WOMEN ARE URGED: AS | BEST TEACHERS New York, July 2—A report of the .Professional Preparation of Teachers for American Public Schools issued yesterday by the. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Learning, based’ on an examination of the teacher-training’ problem, throughout .the country, emphasized: the following points: Education for teachers should be “placed clearly upon a collegiate foot- ing and organized under a -sinyle competent direction as a part of the state university, parallel with meiii cal, legal, engineering and other siin- Burleigh | jJay divisions of higher education. Married women as teachers should “That sugar is higher in price than | pe strongly encouraged, because“thers it hés been hitherto is.advanced by iby Et ar- some as a reason for canning either less |fruit or nothing but vegetables, is probably no work to which mar- riage and a normal home life could contribute’ a qualification more essen- ) | tial than they could to teaching.” '| ‘The report further states that dis- reasion for not using: canned fruits | crimination between high school ‘and teachers. is. one. of , the difficulties in the way advancement ‘ for It is pointed out that the | elementary r It is not necessary to use| prestige of a high school instructor- th ick syrup as was used in the days ship quite outranks that of a “grade” teacher’s position in popular ZC , {and the two schools are merged into, Wineapples and the like may be can-]q single institution. In fact ordinary glucose or corn syrup may be used. A- patable syrup is made by mixing '% cup of sugar, 1 cup of glucose and PLANNED AT MINOT MONSTER, SHOW IS Minot, July 2—During the past few weeks an urgent demand has been made on the Association of Commerce that a monster’corn and potato show be held this fall at Minot, and it is thus early so that prospective exhib- itors can start planning their ex- hibits. Last winter when the first corn and potato show was held in Minot it was found that not enough notice had been given the different communities of: the county, and therefore, there was a-dearth. of community exhibits. In fact, only Berthold and Burlington had community exhibits, when there should have been twenty-five or thirty exhibits, had the farmers known long enough beforehand . to prepare ex- hibits for their several communities. Therefore, announcement is made at this time that there will surely be a monster corn and potato show held in this city as soon after harvest as possible. .. CAN’T LIVE ON SMOKE, Portland, Ore., July 2.—Philip S. Dayl told the judge wife would rather smoke than cook. She also treated him, he swore, in other cruel and inhuman manners. \ AUUNVEGEORUELERLEVERDUEGUE ENED OOOONANeTeETOReesIeNS ? Building Lots _Now is: the time to build your bungalow. Lumber has dropped 20 per cent in price‘and labor is available. We have choice. lots: in all parts of Bismarck. Real values and easy terms. Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Bldg. Telephone 314 i “And it made mie sick; I'll never drink it again,” ;Petri concluded. HUNUCNGUEEADUSEREOOUARgAMERLULHELGUOLONUUAAUOHEE It

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