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SATURDAY, MARCH'26, 1921’ - ‘ “TLSSIFIED. A ing, welding or automotive’ electric-! and best equipped school, Infor- mation free. Minneapolis Auto & Tractor School, 240 }2nd St. North, » Minneapolig, inn RN BARBER: “At the Moler Barber Colizper Col iat fn liege, Oldest institution of its kind,” Established 1603. "Time and. ex- nse saved our meth Catalog ee, Moler ber Cojfeye 107 R. Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, Minn. 3-1-. 1-1mo ‘ED—Steady “Fable Tma man to work nights. ‘No experience neces- sary. Lahr Motor Sales+Co, -23-3t WANTED—Three farm hands. Wil- liam A; Breen. Phone 408F3. 3-26-3t HELP WAN \TED—FEMALE HOMB- WORK—$30.00 wkly. up; Ex- WA steady job, good wages for the right * kind of a girl. Hotel Garrison, Gar- rison, N. D. fi 3-25-1w WANTED—A girl or woman for house work. Good'wages. Phone’831-R , B24-at WANTED — Housekeeper on small farm. Address O, care, Tribune. 3-25-3t WANTED—A maid tor general house- work. .714 2nd street. -3-21-lw KITCHEN: HELP” “WANTED=Bis- marck ‘Hospital 3-24-3¢ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR. RENT—Furnished. ro rooms, “for light housekeeping. modert. FOR RENT—Furnished’ and_ unfur- nished light housekeeping rooms. Business College. Phone 183." 3-7-8 for RENT—Large pleasant room on first floor, furnished for light housekeepipg ‘620 6th St. Mrs. Rhu. fj 3-235 Bt | FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house.] Phone 377-K, or call at 300 9th St. 3-25-1w FOR RENT—Room in private home, close in. Phone 439-K. ___3-25-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished. room, 802 Avenue B. 3-25-t6 z WORK WANTED 38 WORK WANTED — Carpet beating, window cleaning, house repairing or any odd jobs.~ Phone 833-L. J. &. Dowie: 312 8th strect So., Bismarck, 2 8-4-1! SADE “Get your ground ready to seed your lawn, flowers and veget- ables. I will plow your garden and haul-your ashes, Phone 894x 3-26-8t WANTED—Work by woman, by day or hour. Also work wanted by man, odd jobs. Mrs. Grace Wilson; phone’ X. oe _8-25-1w NTED—Odd jobs , storm windows removed also. Phone 439x. 3-17-2w IF YOU WANT—your garden plowed. Phone, 894x 8-26-8t WANTED—Washing. Call 431 ——___ HOUSES WANPED. WANTED — Bungalows and _ houses. We are having daily inquiries for bungalows, houses and vacant lets |—— in all parts of the.city. List your property with us at once for quick, turnovers. Henry & Henry, offica Ath street. Phone 961. FOR RENT—Large spacious store in downtown. business. block. Available April 1st. For terms, location etc., apply, Bismarck Realty.Co, -322-1w ‘OFFICES— Well. appointed 1 connecting, auite. Ad: professional use. ‘Bismarck Realty Company. 5 FOR GA,.2 OB RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six-room modern house east front, well located, two bed- rooms, for $3,150, on terms; . 5- Toom modern house, with fine gar- age, for $3,400, on terms; 7-room : modern house, well located, east front, fine lot, with garage, on good terms; 6-room modern house,” well : located south front 2 bed-1 -rooms. for A $3,400 on terms; large rooming y house, modern, for $5,000, on terms. Geo. M. Register. * + 3-18-2w § HOUSE FOR SALE—Strictly modern : house of seven rooms and bath One 5 _._ 49-Ep 1m of the most beautiful homes in Bis: FIRST CLASS “WORK —Cieantug. | marck, east front, nice neigh! pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ | food We refused $6,000. for and.men’s clothing. Eagle Tailoring . home last fall. A bargain at $4,700.| & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite cd $1,200 cash. Hurry. J. H. Holi-| _postoffice. | ane 1-18-tf | han, lst door east of postoftice’| FOR SALE—50 ) by 1 foot lot in; Phone 745. 3-21-Iw|. River Addition on paving. Will ‘FOR SALE—Nice bungalow of five desirable location. Large shade trees. $1500cash. balance on good terms. J. H. Holihan, East of Post _ Office, y fl housekeeping Peale Suitable for neat clean married couple. 1100 Broadway. rd 3-26-lw FOR RENT—A four-roomed modern / HELP WANTED—MALE 6 dertut location and beautiful shade} LEARN—Autos, tractors, vulcaniz-; _ trees, price cut for quick sale, terms ity in Northwest's oldest, largest ( perience unnecessary. Everything| quick sale, dnd the terms are ecasy.: furnished; Send self addressed Shown by appointment, Henry &) stamped envelope for free particul-|| _Henry, Phone 961. 3-22-5t] ars, Bon-Bon Candymakers Co., ee = Philadelphia, Pa. | 8:26-1t WISCONSIN FARM LANDS WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| “Git contalging i921 tacts of clover land | eral house work; no washing or fvitarinatte county, ‘Wisconsin. If for ironing. Also girl t0 work for board & home or 4 sa: enveement you are a ) U, Bernat, 104 Avense Ac, Seisaw| Rut cenmers Mom es pend ef once 2. lor Is spect number of indology. It is free on request. Address Skid- WANTED—Experinced hotel girl; | . Rore-Richle. Lang-Co., 433° Skidmorc- Algo ashes hauled. Phone 478-K; or |* call on 411 11th street. -24-3t| antee $36.00 weekly fal time. 75c | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,| an hour spare time. rience suitable for light, housekeeping.| unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, | [Op Sar, Phone 442-L: Before 9 A. M. and|_ Darby, Pa. 2261 after 8 P. M. 3-22-2w; AGENTS WANTED—Something new. Ke FOR SALE—D1 Monard wheat, | DRIED PRUNES DIRECT—251b; box Tooms and bath. Close in and very | DVERTISEMENTS 1if you desire, Shown only. by ap: pointment, Henry. & Henry. 225 iH 5 FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart: | |. ment inthe Rose Apartments 215 ord street. F. W. Murphy. Phone! 852, _3-3-18 WANTED TO> RENT—Five or six- room house, modern, , before April) 15, Write No. 216, ‘Tribune, _%25-3t | FOR RENT—Farnished room,-n Yooni, mod- ern. home, 320°° Mandan Ave. Phone 2621... * (@ 1 8-19-1wk | FOR RENT—Furnished “house, seven | rooms. Phone 144X, or call at 802) d. 8-19-lwk FOR_RENT—Modern. apartment. Call | at Bismarck ‘Tribune office. 3- -15¢t | FOR SALE“A well built frame housa! modern, seven rooms, well located, beautiful shade trees, low price for) Riehle Bidg., Marinette, Wisconsin. 1-4-3mos | BUSINESS CHANCES ve | HOW. TO START*IN BUSINESS FOR | YOURSELF—A little book sent free to men and women anxious to make money by. working. part or full time. PI Pa, 3-26-1¢ CES TAG AGENTS—b0c an “hour to advertise “and distribute simoles to consum-} er.. Write quick ‘for territory anc particulars. Albert Mills, Gen. Mgr., 3283 American Bldg., Cincin- nati, Ohio. 3-26-1t AGENTS—Make’ $75.00. weekly scll- ig, guaranteed hosiery. We guar- Branch’ office waste paper business. New plan. Work for yourself. Par- ticulars, address W. W. Martin, Box 142, Dyer, Tenn. 3-26-1¢ SALESM. SALESMEN WANTED—To sell well-! known line of automobile accessor- . fes to auto dealers and. garages. Prefer men now handling a special-' ty-line who can take on an addition- salesman wanted to sell coal to your; trade-in carload lots. Earn a weeks pay in an hour. For particulars write Washington Coal Co. 969 Como Bldg. Chicago. _ 3-26. dt MISCELLANEOUS $2.25 per bu. cleaned. This| wheat is a heavy yielder.and| rust proof. No. 114 Wilt proof | Flax seed, -$2.00 bu. Tim| Williams, Jr., Cleveland, N.} D. Route .No. 1 3-25-lwk BISMARCK’S BEST S. 8. W. LEG-, horns; lay, win and pay. The lay-; ing and exhibition quality of my! birds is unquestioned as the record} made by them at the leading shows) is unequalled. We are in position from these high class show birds, at! $4 per 15 eggs. John Pelkey. Phone 60% Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Sand and gravel nore “whole: sale or retail, sand and gravel is) of best quality in Northwest recom- nrended by. Shanon & boyd, James-/ town, N. D. For Prices write or Phone 3-21-1wk 7 a WANTS TO RUY—We have an A-1 CB. Ss INO NE Da’ ‘client who Wants. to buy a nice | ome, modern in every respect, six BABY: CHGS bate. a et Bred; | or seven rooms, for information,| ,CS0OMME lonths S, OEpnee | Henry & Henry. Phone 961. ns yandottes; best laying | 3-21<1w. strain; Postpaid; reasonable prices; | | catalog Missouri Poultry | FOR RENT Farms, Columbia, Mo. t! foosier = cidinet 4) e kitchen” ‘table, "1" bed roo: tale, 1 library table 1 buffet, 2 dining chaira 1 dressing, table chair and oue Davenport one velvet rug &x10. « Call at 811:Front St: 324-1wk 80x90 Italians, $3.06, express pre- paid. Send for dried fruit list. In- teresting. Ward XK. Richardson, 250 Hickory, Salem, Ore. ~ 3-26-1t FOR SALE—A nine tank Buroughs adding machine in perfect conditio: price less than nalf that of new) ‘machine of same size, Addrey box 338 Mandan, XN. D. 3-23-2w FOR SALE—One Duofold davenport, practically new; one three burner Perfection oil stove, with oven; one Winchester shotgun and one: bicycle. Call_572-L. 3-26-Lw K No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon- ey delivered at any ppst office ip North Dakota for $2.50, cash with or er. big F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. ' sell.for part cash, balance on month- ly: payments. Write No. 214 Trib- une Ca. | 3-263t FOR -SALE— Finest qualit; White Clover Honey. Case of 6 16-1b pails; $11.50; two;cases, $22.00; five cases, | $50.00.. F O B Dunlap, tows er 3. Miles ‘& Son. 6-1t PRE: WAR PRICES on esate BE blocking and remodeling men’s | hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. oD apartment, with porches, at’ th2 t . Woodmansee apzrtménts. Phone 1-18-tf | L 168-R. 3-26-3t| FOR -SALE--One new Iowa cream) FOR RENT—A threé roont modern ap- partment furnished for brewed ing. Phone 692x or call at te sete t. FOR SALE—A modern ce just | what you “have been looking for 5 rooms and bath, two bed rooms, -won- | separator at a bargain; size pounds. Carl ©. Moore, 223°S. 3rd: street. Phone 702-L. 3-21-1w | FOR SALE—By agent, 1921 Excel Box-541, Bismarck, +; FOR, SALE—Oliver plow, Nal line. The J. P. Gordon Co., Co-! __lumbus, Ohio 3-26-1t j- SAUBSMEN ~ WANTED=Side - line right now to furnish you with egga |~ for list. | FOR RENT \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE {GUESS Irs ALL, OFF BETWEEN, MABLE AND ME! HER DAD FORBID MY CALLING ON HER. HOW CouLD I WHEN HE WASH? EXPERT dry cleaning, ‘hand press- ing, relining, remodeling and. tail- orjng. Klein, tailor and cleaner. 3-7-lmo 3° bottom engine gang. Phone 833-L. J. i. Powis, $12 8th street So., Bismarck. B.24- lew ror ex Army Pup. tents for sale at Bismarck Army and Navy Store. Price $5 00. 2 WANTED. TO BUY—Office chairs in good condition., Address P. O. B. _ 546, ne Me ee OS 3-19-tf FOR. SALE—Choice canary singers. dacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. 3-24-1w FOR SALE—New mission style dining room table. Call 990-L. 3-24-8t ZAND FOR SALE—At a bargain 160 acres| in McLean County. Located about 29 rds. from Crooked Lake, Rural free delivery, telephone, but not in, As there is only a grainary on.place, also a school house. 75 acres in field which is rented for this season. 10 miles’frdm ‘railroad. The proposed road of‘ the Great Northern crosses the land. _ $2600 takes it and half of crops which is my share by pay- ing for seed. On terms, $500 cash will handle it. Write 211 Tribune s-21-lw FOR RENT—Good 1-4 “section farm, 80 acres broken, balance pasture or can all be broken, house and barn, Bood water, 5 miles from Moffit, or 7 miles from Braddock, talk to Hen- ty & Henr. Phone 961. * 8-25-2t WISCONSIN FARM LANDS—Start| farming now. $100 starts you, I own choice farms and lands. Send Treat you white. Let’s go, Wn. Hardy, Waukesha, Wis. 3-26-11 00 ‘acres of good land b County 6 miles north of joken 700 acres RP, in, Bismar 3-24-3t | FOR RENT-—5 acres east of Bismarck at or near 21st St, fine soil good for garden, Talk to Henry &’ Henry. Phone 961, 3-25-2t WILL TRADE QUARTER P SECTION all tillable farm land for late model auto. A. L. Garnes, Regan, N. D, 3-22-5t, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WELL, HOw DID ). HE FIND OvT THAT: You HAD. RIS CAR? , Streets" in the city of Bismarck, and —F re. LEGAL NOTICES | o—__________—_ NOTICE OF PRESENTATION OF PETITION FOR EXCLUSION OF REAL PROPERTY FROM THE CITY OF BISMARCK, To Whom it may concern: Take notice’ that there has been} Presented to the Board of City Com- missioners of the Citv of Bismarck a petition requesting the said Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck to disconnect and exclude! from the said City of Bismarck, pur- suant to the provisions of Section 3969 Compiled Laws of. North Dakota’ for 1913, as amended by Chapter 79 of the laws passed by the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota in 1919. the following described real property lying and be- ing upon the border and within the’ limits of said)-City of Bismarck,. to-| wit: All that portion of Section Five (5) in Township, One,Hundred Thirty- eight (138), North. of Range. Eighty (80), West of the Fifth Principal Meri- dian, lying south)and,west of the right of way of the main tine of the North- ern Pacific Railway Company and they south line of Rosser! Street extended to the ‘West line of the said section and north of a line drawn parallel to and one foot north of the center line of a main sewer of the city of Bismarck as now laid out and con- structed through the said Section Five; except the River Spur track right of way of the ‘Northern Pacific Raflway Company and a strip of land for.a Federal Aid Highway _hereto- fore granted and conveged to Burleigh County, described as follows: a strip of land eighty (80) feet wide the cent- er line of which commences from the intersection of Main and Washington runs thence north 77 degrees west 371.5 feet; thence curving tangentially to the left’ with radius of 290 feet, feet to the center line of the line right of way of the Northern Pacific Railway; thence curving tan- gentially to the rght with a radius of 200 feet, 195.5 feet, thence north, 89 degrees 2 minutqs west 470 feet; thence curving tangeutially to the left with a radius of 4044.5 feet, 507.5 feet; thence curving tangentially to the “Caught With The Goods "| NEARIN. RAN OVER. Him! ‘BY ALLMAN MABLE -AND I Took hIS CAR OUT THE: OTHER NIGHT AND HE Gor, a SORE ApouT tr! , DID: You ASK HIM IF You COULD TAKE Tight with a radius of 1910.1, feet, 430 feet; thence north 83 degrees 18 minutes west 1320 feet; thence curv- ing tangentially to the right with a radius of 1422.7 feet, thence north 49 degrees 12 minutes west: 700 feet to- wards a point which is in the south line of Rosser Street produced. and is 24 feet e rdly from the west line of the l section; th ing tothe left with a feet, 653.6 feet to a point r line of the structral steel portion ‘of the Bismar ndan bridge about 17 fect easty Said line trom the center of pier num- ‘ber one on the east bank of the Mis- souri River. Dated at ‘Bismarck, North this 26th day of March 1921, ISAAC P. BAKER, JULIA 8, LEACH, W. A. LEACH, 3-26-28 Dakota eye onerss .NOTICE OF “PRESENTATION OF PETITION FOR EXCLUSION OF REAL PROPERTY, FROM THE CITY OF BISMARCK. To all whom it may concern: Take notice that there has been pre- sented to the, Board of City Commis: sioners of the City of Bismarck a pct: tion requesting the said Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck to disconnect and exclude from the said City of Bismarck, pur- suant to the provisions of Section 3969 Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913, as amended by Chapter 79 of the laws passed by the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota in 1919, the following described real property lying and be- ing upon the border and within the limits of said City of Bismarck, to- wit: All that. portion of Section Five (5) in Township One Hundred Thirty- eight (138), North of Range Eighty (80), West ofthe Fifth Principal Mert- dian, lying south and west of the right of way'of the main line of the North- ern Pacific Railway Company and south of a line one foot youth and par- ‘allel to the corner line of a main sew- er of the, city of Bismarck as now laid out and constructed across the said Section Five (5, except the River Spur track right of way of the ‘North- ern Pacific Railway Company. _| the charges against Warden Hulburt, “| 326-28 Freckles and His Friends Now, That’s a Real Idea, Freckles! By Blosser | motorcycles: for Burleigh, Morton, | Oliver“and Emmons counties. Write} 3-26-1Wy GEE= IF You WAD THREE EYES, WHERE wouLD You 10 WANT. OTH EXTRA =. = ; ONE, ALEK $ TD HAVE ff IN TH To oF MY HEAD So TI COULD SEE TH’ on-toonr FT wove LEMME SEE NOW. TD WAVE IT IN“TH BACK | @ MY-HEAD So T COULD SEE ME AUTOS: AT TH END OF MY b FINGER So T COULD | DUT IT IN A KNOT a HOLE AN SEE ey ALT BALL AIRPLANES ‘: PAGE SEVEN Michigan’s legislature has’ placed Its endorsement. upon flogging in the state penitentiary at Jackson, and the disclipinarian methods of Warden Harry L. Hulburt have been approved. |. This action followed the charge brought against Warden Hulburt. by various women’s organizations, after it had been, learned thai flogging was | practiced on refractory inmates at the prison, / A legislative committee was appoing| ed to investigate the matter, and much Publicity was given the flogginz methods, it being alleged that as a result of this practice, three inmates had been taken to.the criminal insane, asylum at Ionic. Because of the wide publicity given Dated at Bismarck, ‘North Dakota, this 26th day of March 1921. ISAAC P, BAKER, JULIA B. LEACH, W. A. LEACH. : Petitioners NOTICE OF PRESENTATION OF PETITION FOR EXCLUSION OF REAL PROPERTY FROM THE SITY OF BISMARCK. To: Whom it may concen: Take notice that there has been presented to the Board of City com- missioners of the City of Bismarck a petition requesting the said Board of City Commissioners of the City of Hismarck to discgnnect and exclude from the said City of Bismarck, pur- suant to the provisions of, Section 2969 Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913, as amended by Chapter 79 of.the laws passed by. the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota in 1919, the follow- ing described real. property lying and being upon the border and within the limits of said City of Bismarck, to-wit: All that portion of Auditor’s Lots Two (2) and Three (3) lyng east of the east boundary line of Lincoln Addition to the City of Bismarck and the South ast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Three (3), Township One Hundred Thirty: eight (138), north of Rs (80), West of the Fifth Principal Meri. | dian, except the right of f the | Northern Pac Railw Datd at Bsmarck, Ni this 26th day o LINCOL SDITION IMPROV T COMPANY. P WHEAT FLUCTU Chicago, Mar. 26.—Reports that had made heavy purchasés ot | sent the md t above the highest point of the pr session. Opening quotations, which we une | changed to 3-4 cents lower, were foi- lowed by moderate adyances, and then a slight reaction. Later the market weakened becaus:: of the. failure of outside support. to develop. The ¢lose was unsettlci 3-4 cents lower to 1-2 cent higher. MINNEAPOLIS. FLOUR. Minneapolis, Mar. 26.—Flour un- songéd, Shipments, 113,541 barrels. (Two days.) Bran, $20 to $22. - LIVESTOCK, Chicago, Mar. 26.—Cattle receipts, | ‘A. \. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Your Eyes Examined and Lenses Ground to correct, all defects of the eye which glasses will cure. your broken lenses or your prescription, we can replace * any lense almost while you wait. Lense Grinding Plant in the city, coupled with complete stock of lenses. | FLOGGING OF PRISONERS IN|) MICHIGAN PRISON ENDORSED ay ‘ the committee hale an exhaustive ex amination and inspection of the, pris on. Several hearings were held. Wwith- out the knowledge of the warden and only information ie his credit could be found, “The committee can not: speak too.’ highly of Warden dulbyrt and his method ‘of conducting the prison,” reads the report. “We approve the course in every particular.” In connection with this investiga- tion it has developed that the prison, with its 1,285 inmates is a big mand- facturing enterprise, as, well as the guarded home of those who have vio- lated the laws of the state. Its build- ings and grounds, machinery and farms, are valued at upwards of $2,- 000,000. ‘ a ee 500. For weak beef-teers, 25 to 50 cents lower. Hog receipts, 3,000, Uneven, mostly steady. Sheep receipts, 7,000. For week, 25. to 75 cents higher. BISMARCK GRAL (Furnished by Russell-Mille Bismarck March 26. No. 1-dark northefn.. No. 1 amber ‘durum. No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax No, 2 flax , L384 2 1,23 No, var CHICAGO: CASH GRAIN. Chicago, Mar. 26.—Wheat No. 1 red, $1.57; No, 2 hard, $1.57. Corn No. 3 mixed, 53: to 591-2c; ‘No. 2 yellow, 61c to 62c. Oats No, 2 white, 413-4c to A2c. Rye none. Barley, 60 to 73 cents. ST. PAUL ‘LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul, Mar. 26.— Hog receipts, 300, fully steady. Range, $8. to $1! Bulk, $9.25 fo $10. Cattlé’ receipts, 50, nominally steady. - Good steers, steady to 25¢ lower for fweek; common, mostly 2c to 50c¢ lower x mostly k. and feeders 25¢ to 50 e@ medium and common pit more. Sh lly steady KPOLIS GRAIN Wheat re- with 31i Oat E 1 Plax Barley 47 to 68 ceats. / Rye No. 2 $1.44 2-to $1.45 12 BOYCOTT LIFTED_ AGAINST EF ENGLISH Dresden, Garmany, Mar. 26.—The | Dresden opera company hag Itfted the boycett against all French or “English composers except: Saint-Saens, who onee was very popular here. His “Samson and Delila” was one of Dres- den’s most favored operas before the war. The opera company. announced that on account of the Frenchman's anti-German writings his compositions Would never again be played... Bring’ us We have the only F. ie KNOWLES, Jeweler and Optician Bismarck WEBB BROTHERS . émbalmers Undertakers x Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY «HONE 50 NIGHT PHONES ay ——————————— SS BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distribut« ore of STUDEBAKER —-and CADILLAC AUTOMO BILES : PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS, Licensed Embalmers in Charge Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY. \ SHOE * FITTERS. MAIN STREET Serious tousing shortage in sev- .the extensive introduction of wood; “ eral European courtries has caused en buildings, Upholstered Furniture Made to Order ‘ Ee 220 MAIN STREET CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, (N. D, xatpete

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