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H.R, Berndt, 104 AYE waa or aa ice for eral jousew orl /wager Appl Dohn's Meat Market i p tooking for food ' wages. for NTED—Comipetent st pie sabderstands ‘ookkeen Tribune. ea to york, from op oe clog each day: te: 386K, or a at 218 First St. WANTED—Dinihg Toom. eli &h_help. Bantry. ¢ Cai Foes ge _ WANTED—Secoha “¢ GE! Bomathine new, drinks; ~ Just. add water; delicious drinks’ in a jiffy—anytime, anywhere. Big sellers for home, picnics, “parties, footie, sie: Guaranteed ender pure awe ‘ in, pocket. nts. coin money—-$6 to $12 a day." Write for free outfit. offer today. _ American Pana tet Co. 441 American Bidg., Cin- SELL AD eee jr non $11.75.° ‘Tubes proportion. mle’ BH beral adjustment ‘Davis com eal Bi sespartence ors cane w uto ire rin) on 1500 ‘West 16th, ‘Chicago, se TAT-At AGHNTS—Make $5, 00 week: i! guatahteed: hoplery. guata polling ‘week! fall tne Pat Darby Pa. iiegesse 4-¥-1t oney noney selling Bruseele | are siyaug corn broom. Also ‘Cramer. mole. atte Cramer Mfg. Co., Sanitaty vera en = AG ora id. for Free Toilet. Soap! Sdm- pe and 10 cash refund Lacas- sia Co.. Dept. “60h, Bt. Lou ‘8, ae x “tie we bee Co muit he rh ee 0, ina And: 9. out of oa if aes introduced ives mor : STANDARD FORTON LESMEN—Sollelt merohants, outytina: aecounts for collection. 40c an account. Big ed for liustlers, Illinois: A¢ jueia Corpor. Dearbo! bicago atl; 127-N. iS FO FURNHED gt or rent at 1016 ‘Broa D. eiiwk Fon ENT—Furni! unfurnished for. light housekeeNpe Phone FOR RENT—De only.. Good | INT—Furnlshed. room for’ as Phone 535L. oF ase neral 17-10)" LS, 7 | FOR ee piece: ae Toom suite, er | 1 davenport, 1 water heater, 8 piece din. DECANSE Irs STi TIED To LOST AND FOUND_ Lost s T incoRt prontaining ‘a bunch o} beat Bismarck and. Ward’ ig re. inden phone 624K. %-15-1wk MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Several extra choi Riverview Addition at bargain prices-for quick sale. Also the best one man farm in Burleigh ‘county, consisting of 80 acres fine soll adjoining Bismarck city Himita: Ideal for dairy, poultry, truck Hoes. Comfortable improvements. $2000 ill handle. See me for further particulars.“ I., Van Hook, Room 5' over Hoskins. Phqnes 86 or 613 wk FOR. SALE Having tw two ai eS years ago,. Under the name of Ferdinand Hansen. she worked for many_vears in Leeds as a_canvasser for-a ‘Dirotographer. RUSS OFFICERS STILL HOPE TO SEE MONARCHY] Clinging to Belief That Restora- tion of €zarism is a Step \in the Future |“Absent Minded” Arthur Meigh- en is at Once Most.Hated and Most Liked man in the Do-{ minion—Rose, to Step in Po- litical Life in Twelve Years neral_ merch- endiee One. . Pontmastersni ‘goos with || + Otto’ Canad: “Jul ly 1 ft wa, mai la, July 17.—Arthur Ciettve’ Of business, “Wilhcscritse for | Meighen, stormy. petrel of stormy coat, ‘No land trade. P. M. Lark, Ne Pominiey Lr it has heen official- ly announced, is to be the next prem- Sona Temata oF aa Jer Uf Cuiass Fudeeolie Prime’ Mite ite grocers | who, will ister ‘Borden, who has, announced his Our motto: “Ser- complete retirement trom, politics. ‘Begnomy." Bc et) In 12‘yéars of Dominion political life, Meighen, by bis fighting tactics, has made ‘himself one of the best known, most. liked and most hated {men in the’ piblic eye here. ts a “Hair Splitter” Meighen was fifst in the House of Commons.’ He won renown as a “twister of words” and a “hair split- In-five' years he became solici- eral With a seat in the cabinet. became: secretary of. state Years ago minister, of the Harbin, July 16.—A group of offi- cers of the old.Russian regime, still clinging to the hope of restoration of a monarchy in Russia, has been hdldipg conferences ,in Harbin, as well as in China ‘and Vladivostok, with Japanese, discussing possibilitic of finding some basis for a new gov~, ernment to absorb the Werkhne, Udinsk goyernment.in Siverta. » The Verkhne Udinsk government, a Socialist-zémstvo' combination in its origin, has fallen into’ Control of. a Bolshevix. majority of a provisional parliament just convened. This ma- jority is under the. leadership of M. Krasnogtchekoff, known at one time in Chicago.as a lawyer under t name of: Yankel Todelgon. The Japanese government entered into peace negotiations with this gov- ernment, under the name of the, Far Eastern’ republic, last’ May, but the negotiations were broken off. when the’ Japanese learned of the Soviet | parentage. The néw group active here has Jar. anese. backing. It favors General Horvath, chief of the Chinese Eastern Railway for China, to assume chieftianship ‘of its movements. Gen- eral’ Horvath was recently given. an gone Bnd Bec vee, _5 ing. roour ‘suite, new; I bed ‘complet + wash bench: with two’ tubs; 1 ma: hogany, dresser. Call 37. Avé. A;01 phone sah Te 18-1 vie Ee chart, Cg Wa tae ‘ead “your ben and nds charactor.” Sample 0c. Millis, .110 ‘Riverside Ave., rate Tinta sitchen’ cabinet ‘rocking, ine ‘i beds, scores 3: bed room rte sat i 1 baby eri 0 saver se’ our e ana a half. hours. na garmi on’ Wednesday, ‘Thursda: and” eidey. 1017 ath St. or pone tR. 7-13-1wk reed ety, carriage, Deby icon, "Sed. hi chair, reed sulky>cart) with Bid" an lamps, and san ves seoehs Phone 457L or gait at 617 8th 1-12-1wk FOR’ ELLE “OR .-TRADE—6 work horses, For aif his” fondness. of ‘“dallying. with’ fine@potats and. dangerous sub- tilities,. eriemtes and friefidg alike, ad- mit hima man: of prompt and sudden action., eee 4g7 A Feared Orator Meighén spent io time in argu- ment .when the geveral strike came fe Winntbeg, The strike ended witt lorce. sent: strike leaders to jail nat sone Peering binder, 1 sulky! and, ‘thotgh that strike .of radicals + and 10° Tot : Margutt, Bismarck, | Was not récognized by the American oe Dy G Federation of Labor, I have heard abor ‘leaders ‘bitterly: arraign ‘Meig- cuca Re cciegulat. S| BOM for “autocratic methods.” | Dean, 8 an Ft: ‘Dodge; } Many -stofies are told of his) ab- 417-1 ce of mind. He is declared’, to Orping: tons. rices for July: ae umbrella makers of Tokio: FOR RENT—Furnished rooms: at 3 . Phone 377K ite af ae ee SALE—Improved eget bulldogs, F a Wi jréss- owner. et A. H. Rohlen, Bozeman, MPone |W. — 14-20 hear from_ ow: ts farm for fale. State cash pr ot 08 Spiertotion. D.-F. Bush,, Mi FOR S: with ae Inneapol! on eke OR RENT Fe eores nate other cl closets. ae botch . screened ora we and mall I ey? with price. ful ) FO! IF YOU WANT to sei for mane your} have once left. his small son in a want. property write ine.” John'J. Black, No. | gf Dak. 3t.,-Chil eta ae store. But)though he can completely prea Fels< Wie: _7-11-1t| forget himself in the tumult of debate, advisorship in the Chinese Depart- ment of Communications anu it is not t ‘a believed he will accept leadership oft toric iad been ‘aut, he new Siberian party, aeeording tol hinese sources. JAP FACTORIES (4 FO neifer. REED TO. BUY—: jove-with oven. Call No. 163 Tribune. LE—Godd 822 East Mal) Street, peters and is one of the most featos orators ciwe | in thé government. ur burner gas MASQUERADED AS ‘MAN | ment. COMMISSIONER RESIGNS. inviting | the existing depression in business has ' especially affected the hat, shirt and; Five MARINE WINS HI HIGH HONOR thousand workmen are idle and facing! In the Osaka district over 200 fac- The match in- been seriously affected, thousnds being thrown out of employ- 6-24-tf SARE—Mowing machine’ in ’ Very] London. ‘July 16,—Dora Hansen, a By Washington, July 17--James T. New- good shape. 408 3rd St. Phone 322L. | German woman, who for 30 years suc- ARE SHUT, DOWN | ton, commissioner ot Patents, has av- 1-13-1wk nounced his resignation, effective next cessfully masqueraded as a man, has Tenth Street, 1! just died here. Her sex was discov-| |. Tokio, July WANTED—Sewing, lan and aor ered when she had a paralytic stroke ot Japanese “at 301 Ave. D. T#2w. 116.—The: losing down: "factorlen on.accoynt of Pe it De TSE a tt RS FOR RENT—House ang an 303 oe Pl various .capacities SAY HOW SUCCESSFUL HE’EL BE, SAT to 'the life of Pred” ree ‘a tar: : cen gene vo years old, who died OBILES — MOTOR ieee en. eo Baa : ariny’ dn BUSINESS CHANCES OD "BUSINESS —Oar mame bakeryyis a proven cess. $300 to $1500" mee, SJonthiy” Fon are being made. Our 50 years ex! fence insures best machinery. Stralght le. _No royalties or rentals.. We furn- ish trained baker; formulas and ell in- formation Hon sere teary ae Keeel €o €o., 1619 Conway Biden t WANTED Juneberries in any quan- tity. Best prices paid , Oscar H. Will & Co. For all kin of painting. and decoratifig phone 540R Bt te D. Smith Pm eae | wor! guarantéed j ‘ing full details of their employment. . Atchison, Kan., but few qvais ‘born An sTahiattk: andafter| fighting: th the: “Darl tty ahd traveled tn’ Barre: A land- and “other ‘countries,working: i tovAnierica betaine -helpless. tna stot} and drifted many days,” gtounditig| near a Central American port after. the food supply ‘had ‘become exhausted and severa! passengers’ and members of the crew had died from starvation. Krusemark-came to Atchison forty years ago. A widow and six children survive. Lote eet REGISTER ALL ¥ ALL WORKERS Russian Bolshevik siecle verement Plaris, to Eliminate “Parasitic”- Elements. ¥ ‘The soviet government of Russia is taking steps to elfminafe all “parasit- fc” elements by ordering the registra- tion of all males between 16 and 50 ‘and all femalés between 15 and 40.’ “Every person between these ages must obtain identification cards, giv- Yox ub wuERE! TANT FIND “Four-Day Week A Textile Trades.” . fffie adoption of: a four-day week j schedule by textile manufacturers fo ‘Lawrence, Mass., is‘ likely, according |: to Feport#, as a result ot ‘overprodue- | tion, reduction of demand and inabfl- fty of raifronds, to, deliver goods. Monday. He has been connected in! with the Patent BY BLOSSER An Epic of. the Diamond TA baseball story which also is literature; sure to satisfy the most exacting fan and appeal with its rare charm to those ‘the who take the game less seriously. : Connie Mack said of it: “You may forget, as did this manager, how uncomfortable you are while reading « on the edge of your easy chair.” STARTS TOMORROW .* ! Office since 1891 and has ‘been. com- ' missioner since Since ‘August, 1917, + First Diploma From Marine Corps Institute and Becomes 4 Instructor. Washington, D+ C.—To North Caro | lina, goes *the honor of claiming the | first graduate of the Mayine Corps in stitute, the seat of the vocational schools established’ by Maj, Gen. Johr A. Lejeune, at Quantico, Va. i Corporal WwW. G, Erwin of Durham. N. C., a veteran of the Fifth marine Ris fought in every engagement: o} 1 the famous Second. division @f which General Lejeune was commander, fs the graduate. Erwin listened to the slogan “Back to the Farm” and is now an instructor in the live stock course in which he graduated with a final av. erage of 98 per cent. In recognition of his achievement Erwin ts the proud “possessor of an autographed letter i from: Secretary Daniels. f THESE, GIRLS T00 “MODEST Cincinnati University Coeds Name Qualities Requisite in the Husband. Gets Cincinnati, 0—Cniversity/of Cincin- nati dodds have their own ideas about + how a husband should look and act, Agreement of opinion, picked the ideal l husband wanted by college girls as tall, athletic, broad’ shouldered, whis- and good looking. One girl “He must sing, dancé and plag . the piano. He must be tall, thin, have tiny nose, fo whis be fond. of ! purple and like pumpkin pie.” Anoth- ; er girl say re “doesn't want a saint- lly creature, just a human, brave and true, strong honest; and ambitious, broad shouldered, and he -must be young, so I can train him to suit my- He must have shiny auburn hair, with persistent natural marcell and gorgeous blue ey Another Scandal in High Life. Athens, O0.—An odd incident in bird life was observed here, where robins lave planning their summer“homes, pair of robins arrived early and start- ed a nest In .the vines. Soon after- ward a lone fémale robin appeared sand Mr. Robin adopted her, too, start- ing another nest. Mrs. Robin No.1 set up an awful squall about the affair and drove off the second Mrs, Robin, 4 by Dramatic Fate of Gaieral gee, rine in Sahara. "| ne BY FALL OF PLANE ° Lose Bearings ;Over Immense Desert, and Shortage of Gas Forces General . |; and His Companions to Land—Two Found on Point of Death—Report’” Tells of Dramatic Death of the Com. mander. The official report of Lieutenant’ Pro- vost, who found’ General. Laperrme dead and his* companigns—A viator 3 Bernard and Mechanician Vasselin—- * desert, has been received by the cora mander of the Tenth corps here, says {a dispatch from Algiers to La Petit Peyr. isien (translated for the Kansas City Star). This report, after telling: of the loss of beariwgs on the trip, ce- counts the unfortunate landing, of the general and his dramatic death io ‘these words: \ “It was about moon; the plane was sailing aimlessly over the immense Sa- Kara, for the avest wind had blown it away from the caravan trail, the only mark which General Laperrine had to follow. “The supply of gasoline was getting low and finally Bernard report--- ed that there was only enough left for Talf an hour's flight. To avoid, the tfouble of a landing suddenly forced the ‘exhaustion of. gas, General Laperrine and Bernard decided to land as quickly as convenient. A heavy wind interfered with the landing and caused the machine to capsize as it hit the sand. The general's left collar bone was broken in the fall, but Ber- nard and Vasselln were uninjured save for a few scratches. . “Faced Death With Fortitude. “The first few days’ after the land- ing General Lapertine suffered greatly” from the broken collar bene; but./he bore the pain with great fortitude and with no word of complaint, for he realized that he must keep up the spit Its of his subordinates. He discussed thé sftuation optfnistically with them and sought to calculate a way out of the difficulty, At last, realizing that a horrible death was inevitably ap- proaching, he said to’ his companions: “T have’ crossed the desert eleven times, and on the ¢welfth trip I die. 1 im to Blame for your plight, ‘boys. One would have thought that I must nol the Sahara, but no man knows | it yet. “In spite of his own ‘despair the : general never ceased to try/to engour: age His companions, He tolé thei that. 2 miracle was always possible, and there was no’ time ‘to give yp the fight completely. “In the fall of the’ plane the reser. ‘¥uir in wsich drinking water was cur- ried wag cracked and the water was Jost, and the only water supply ‘avail. able for the’ dir wrecked’ trio was the ton gallons in the radiator of the alr plane: They had food’ for only a few day: About February 25 ° General Laperrine’s condition beeime much worse. He was no longer able to speak and ‘n ‘deliriun cee that rob- bed ,him of his. mind: Decay Buried im the bing . “Mareh'5, at the end of Hits'stréngth and for twodays in the agony of-:: fleath, General Laperrihe saved hfs last in the arms of Bernard ‘and Vassé- lin, .The two survivors burted the body 6f the general riear the wreck’ of, the “machine, digging a grave’ knee deep Inv the desert sand with ‘thelr hams. ‘After having thus put to rest all that was mortal of their leader they were {n very. low. spirits and Gach day more of their courage es- caped them, for they saw no hope of escaping death on the arid waste. “Thus things went until March 10, when Bernard began to show signs of giving way; he was hardly able to walk. The next day fever kept him tlown all day and after that, despite his. strong constitution, he was not’ ”” s able to get up. Vasselin, niore robust, felt his strength slipping alse. ‘March 14 he was ynable to-get up... Hoth were lying beside the crippled air plane, Bernard was whable to tal: he lay motionless, That day Liew- venant Provost, -searching ‘that sec- tion of the desert for the missing avia- tors, was seen by Vasselin, who; sum- moning all his strength, got his car- bine from the plane and fired several shots, which attracted the.attention ot the tavalry detachment led by Pro- vost.” ‘ ; INITIATION RITES FATAL: Ether Rubbed on Student During Cere- mony Caused Death. Alfonso Quinonez, a special Student from San Salvador, in the Suga’ schoo! of the Louisiana State university at Baton Rouge, is dead as a resuft of in- juries received when he was burned with ether at the initiation céremon fes of a fraternity. According to the statement of stu- dents, parf of this ceremony consisted of rubbing & portion of the skin’ with ether, During this act the fumes be camé ignited. Quinonez was burna so badly that he died soon aftér. Priést Bars Low Gowns From Church, “Entrance into this church {s for bidden’ to women wearing low-necked dresses,” is the notice posted on all four entrances to. St. Mary's Catholic church at Phoenix, Ariz. 4 B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. CG Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite-9, 11—Lucas Bleck—Phone: 260 on the point of death In the Saharg., . .

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