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. t a ca , “ cal ! ad oy, ¢ i Po. Sa ae ij . , ” °, J i } > SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE, Good modern 6 toom house and hath, on paved street, $4,000. New 6 room modern bungalow with bath, on paved street, $4700. New 5 room modern house with bath. One of the «prettiest houses in the city, $4500. Good modern 7 room house and bath, close in on paved street, $5200. House 8 years old,’ maple floors, toilet, water and electric light, 5 rooms $1700. A genuine bargain. We have for sale a large number of houses and lots in all parts of Bismarck, we are pleased to show. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, J. P. JACKSON, Manager. BLP WANTED—MALE D—Hundreds men-women U, S. government office and small WA? over 17. outside positions; $1,400 year. Write for list positions now open. -Frank- lyn Institute, Dept. 320 P, Roches- ter, N.Y. 4-9°16-23-30 WANTED—Bachélor wants married man as housekeeper on farm until first of December; man must under- stand farming; $75 per month for married man, or $30 for house keep- er. E. S. Caffrey, Napoleon, N. D. 4-19-1w WANTED—Men for detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former U. S. government de- tective, St. Louis. 4-2-9-16-23 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper on farm by widower with three children. Steady position. Inquire of Carl Stevens between 3 and.6 p. m. at Dunraven. ee eee WAN’ Girl for general house- work; no washing or ironing. Mrs. H.R. Brandt, 104 Avenue A, Phone (Lege Ree sce ea ac he) ANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; good wages. Ap- ply Mrs, A. W. Lucas, 38 Avenue A. 4-23tf WANTED—Competent girl for genera! housework. Apply to Mrs. Burt Fin; ney, 411 Ave. A. 4-15-tf WANTED—Competent girl for general. housework. Mrs. C. BE, Stackhouse. Phone 694 4-9-tf. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Worth Lumry, 311 8rd St. WANTED-—Saleslady with experience. Rosen’s Clothing Store, Mandan. meee : 4-21-uf WANTED.—Strong woman for gener- al housework. Phone 177. WANTED—A waitress at Hom Cafe. 4-21-1w 4-21 GERY STORE? You can. handle Sugar, Flour, Canned Goods, Dried Fruit, Coffee and entire line of Gro- ceries, ag well as Paints, Roofing, Aluminum ware and Automobile Oils, with no rent to pay; no money invested ;take large orders from, samples. Goods are guaranteed and of proven quality. Gelling experi- ence not necessary. Steady, profit. able work for ‘“Workers,”.. Address HITCHCOCK-HILLL CO., «Dept. 164, Chicago, Ill. Reference: Any Bank or ‘Express Co, 4-23-1¢ FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur-] WANTED—Sewing and also will go nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Business College. Phone 183. 4-14-tf| GIRT WANTS WORK by day or hour, FOR RENT—Furnished room, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen, 619 6th street. Phone 619-L. 4-19-1W FOR RENT—Two rooms, light house- Keeping, fully equipped. 404-K, or call store, Geo, W. Little 4-18-lw FOR RENT—To lady, small furnished room in modern house. Call even- ings, 412 3rd S ___4-21-3t e , suitable for two; reasonable rent, 622 2nd St. ~ - 4-20-hw FOR RENT—Single modern room. Phone 621-K. 313 Avenue A._4-21-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 621 6th St. Phone 619-R. _4-21-3: FOR RENT—Room, 408 1-2 Main St. Call between Land 5 p.m. 4-22 It FOR SALE. One five-room bungalow, complete- ly modern, Price, $3,400; $1,200 cash. This is a bargain. One five-room cottage, thoroughly modern, screened in porch, shade trees. East front lot, 50x140. Price, $4,000; $800 cash; balance, same as rent; close in. 4-18-tf |. HOMES AT LOW PRICES Easy Payments 4 rooms and bath, all modern, good big lot, east front, screened porch, 2750, easy terms. ‘5 rooms and bath, all modern bun- galow, beautiful lot, good location, close in, $4000, terms very reasonable. 5 rooms and bath, all modern house, g0od location, garage, screened porch, house faces east, $4000, good terms, 5 room house, partly modern, hot air furnace, city water, electric lights, sewer, this is almost new, about 3 years old, easw $2950, terms terms. 6 rooms and bath, all modern héuse, big lot, edsy payments, $3400.0 7 rooms and bath, all modern, good location, $4500, small payment asked. 4 rooms and bath, all modern house, garage, barn, hen-house and 3 lots, you can buy for $3150 terms will ge n. ' Houses and lots for sale jn al) parts of the city, Phone 961 HENRY and HENRY Real Estate and Investments Office 4th St. 4-19-tf __AGENTS WANTED “ AGENTS WANTED to advertise our goods and distribute Free Samples ' te Consumers; 90c per hour. Write for full particulars, American Prod- ucts Co., 4621 American Bldg., Cin- cinnati, Ohio. 4-23-1 AGENTS—Make $76.00 weekly selling |" guaranteed hosiery. We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time; 75c per hour spare time. Experience unneces- sary, Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, (Pa. 4-231t NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST WE HAVE HOUSES, LOTS AND FARM LANDS, 5-room house, E. Broadway, $1,100. 6-room house, E, Ave. B., $3,000. 4-room house, modern, Riverview, $3,000, 5-room house, 9th St., $3,400, 5-room ‘house, Mardan Avenue, $4,000. 5-room house, Riverview, $4,700. . 6-room houge, east side, $2,200. F. E, YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO., 1st National Bank Bldg., Phone Ales 4-23-1w —————— Pe eR wre HERE IN THE KITCHEN - SOME APPLES HERE AND i DON'T MAKE TOO Much Nowe! i S hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. 1-18-tf FOR SALE—Sand and gravel whole- sale or retail, sand and gravel is of best quality in Northwest recom- mended by Shanon & Boyd, James- town, N. D. For Prices write or Phone BUSINESS CH. ES IF YOU THINK IN TERMS OF $6,000 THIS YEAR WRITE ME PERSONALLY, Established house, ‘nationally ad- vertised line for retail storeg;. un- f.| usual features insure large orders; excellent territory in ‘North Dakota. Splendid commission contract. Lib- 7 \ eral weekly advances to producers. W. E. Morgan, Sales Mgr,, 1920 Eu- clid Av Cleveland, Ohio, Dept. F123 _ 3 CASH ERS waiting for businesses and properties, cooperative plan, quick sale, square deal. CHICAGO BUSINESS AND REALTY EX. CHANGE, 327 South LaSalle Street. ‘Chicago. 4-23-1t =AND WANT TO HEAR from owner having farm. for-sale, state cash price and “full description. “John J. - Black, (North Dakota Street, Chippewa Falls, ‘Wisconsin. 4-23-1t WORK WANTED out by the day. Phone 485-X, 4-22-3t Call at 316 3rd street. 420-1W eee AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Motor car owners; Su- perior gasoline vaporizers get 5 to 15 more miles per gallon. Fits in hot cylinder intake openings. Ef- fective and inexpensive; $2 per set postpaid. State make and model, L. L. Montgomery, 1916 Banks AvVe., Superior, Wis. Inventor and man- _ufacturer. ___4-23-1t FOR SALE—1918 Maxwell . touring car. A-1 condition, good tires. If you are looking for a good car it will pay you to look this up. Phone 727 or call Bismarck Gas Company 419-1w FOR SALE—One Overland (ninety model), service car enclosed deliv- ery body. Inquire of Jonas & Wag- ner, south of fire hall. -Phone 958, 4-18-lw FOR SALE—1919 Ford auto; fine con- dition, runs like new. Jonas Wag- ner, (in alley back of ay Hall) 4 tion, if taken at once will sell cheap. 900 11th Street. 4-20 1 wk One three-room house, partly mod- ern. Price, $1,200, with terms. Two houses on 50x150 lot; monthly rental, $45. Price, $2,200, with $800 cash. D. T. Owens & Company, 115% 4th street. 4-23-1w FOR SALL OR BENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—House of seven rooms and and bath, east front, trees, large lo", large garage, can be easily converted into a‘house. This is one of the best built houses in the city and this property can not be replaced for $10,000. Will sell for about one-halfs $2,800 cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway, Phone _745._ 4-21-3t FOR SALE—Nice bungalow of five rooms and bath, garage, $3,500. Small cash payment, Also bungalow of five rooms, bath and sewing room, $3,400. Easy terms. Also bungalow of four rooms and bath, $2,400; $900 FOR SALE—: ished, but inhabited, with 50 feet of ground, facing east within city limits for quick sale, at $650, on terms. Geo. M. Register. 4-18-6t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 3-3-0 FOR SALE—House of seven rooms and bath, corner 5th and avenue D. Inquire of ‘Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pacific Hotel. 4-18-1w FOR RENT—Furnished apartment two rooms and bath, 422 5th St. 4-21-3t Ashes hauled and garden plowed; also White Rock hatching eggs for sale, S, M. Anderson, Phone 364-L. 4-23-1w | old customers as well as new ones, FOR SALE—Oakland Model 34-C; “1 good condition. Jaquire Bismarck Tire & Auto Co,_ 4-15-20 FOR SALE—19i8 Nodge Touring car. 1210 Avenue D, Phone 712. _4-19-lw WISCONSIN FARM Lt TANDOLOGY, SPECIAL just out, containi'g 1921 facts of; @lover land in Marinette Co inty Wisconsin, If for a hoime or invest | ment you are thinking of baying) good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this spe cial number of Landology. It is) free on request. Address Skid:norc Rieble Land Co,, 435 Skidmore- Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisc. 4-4-1 mo. MISCELLANEOUS ‘ ANNOUNCEMENT. We have moved our second-hand store from 425 Front St. to 108 Main St. One door east of Banner House. where we wiJl be pleased to greet our We buy and sell second-hand furni- ture. Phone 398. 108 Main St. S.C. Thompson Company. 4-1-1m MAKE YOUR PLACE BEAUTIFUL— We spade and seed lawns or gard- ens, plant flowers or shrubbery and do all repairing and cleaning needed. All work guaranteed to be first class Call Phone 936L for estimate. 4-22 2 FOR SALE—Finest quality white clover honey, case of 6 10-1b. pails, $11.50, 2 cases $22.00, 5 cases $50.00, f. 0. b. Dunlap, Iowa. E. S. Miles & Son. Ve ip __ £28- it WOR SALE—My farm consisting of 300 or 420 acres. Price reasonable. or particulars write August W. Schedel, New Salem, N. D. _4-22-Iw. PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and remodeling men’s C. FP, Russell, Linton, N. D. ss 1M. FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite —postoffice. 1-18-tf FOR SALE—Avery ‘engine plow out- fit. six breaker and six stubble bot- toms. Will consider gapd Ford car in trade. ‘Arnold Gerberding, Regan, N. D. “__4-18-30d FOR SALE--Buggy harness, small scrapper, horse nose nets, plow lays, mortar box; also garden for _Yent, at 808 2nd St. 4-23-1w FOR SALE—At Dunnraven, hotel range, gas range, ice chest, dining. room, tables and chairs, wardrob:s, iron beds. 4-21-5t A No: 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon- ey delivered at any post office in North ‘Kota for $2.50 cash with arder. . F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. sect a oe SOE FOR SALE— niture, desks, ta- ble and chairs; in very good.order. Call H. W, Matz, Van Horn hotel. 4-21-lw EXPERT dry cleaning, hand press- ing, relining, remodeling and tail- oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. 3-7-1mo FOR SALE—Edison phonograph and records; in good condition. Will _Sell cheap, 40 Thayer. 4-20-1w Ashes hauled and gardens plowed, also White Rock hatching eggs for sale, 8. M. And Bou WANTED TO B good condition. Address P, O. B. BAG. 3-19-tf WANTED TO BUY—Good fresh milch cow. Herman Ode. ‘Phone 831R. 4-23-3t ELM OR ASH TREES planted to suit. Also currants, R. C. Abey, Box 594. paid 488-1 wk FOR RENT—Well improved farm near Flasher. L. N. Cary, Mandan nen OU, FRECKLES, WHADDVA GET IN DEPORTMENT 7 1 6oT pop, CAN You WRITE YOUR NAME WITH DOINGS OF THE DUFFS YOU BOYS CAN HOLD YOUR MEETING { at SSG LWU FINGERS wis MEAN AN OUT CURVE! NAW, JUST HIT THE SLove Twice ‘Ts HELEN, WHAT'S You'lu FIND | COMING OFF s—— fall] Back THEREP You “UsTN'T ¢ , SIGNALS FOR SALE—An ivory wicker baby carriage in very good condition In- quire 715 6th street. Phone 355. 4 22 3t —___LOST AND FOUND _ FOUND—Gold filled Eversharp pencil. On proving ownership and paying for this ad same will be surrendered, Phone 268, 4-22-3t LOST — Sheep-lined coat between Baldwin and Arnold. Return to Baldwin Meat Market; reward $5. 3! LOST—$100 bill: Finder retu Geo. Smith. Phone 87 for liberal reward. 4-23-3t Please Sheriff. deliver to Rollin Welch, Reward given. 4.23-3t ee i LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE. OF SALE, Notice is hereby given, that by vir- tue of a judgment and decree. in. fore- closure, rendered and given by. the district court of the First, Judicial Dis- trict, in and for the county of Cass and state of North Dakota, and en- tered and docketed in the office of the clerk of said court in and for the said county on the 15th day of March, 1921, ‘in an action wherein Seth G. Wright was plaintiff and Ole Anderson apa Annie Anderson were defendants, in favor of the said plaintiff and against said defendants, for the some of ten} ity hundred forty and 25-100 ($1,040.25) dollars, which judgment and decree among other things directed the sale by me of the real estate hereinafter described to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest thereon and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the pro- ceds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy. And by virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the clerk of said court in and for said county of Cass and under the seal of said court, directing me to ‘sell Said real property pursuant to said judg- ment and decree, 1, Rollin Welch. sheriff of Burleigh county, and person appointed by said court to make said sale will sell the hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder, for ALL RIGHT- LET ME SEE You DO IT ON. MY REPORT Private, Keep Out, IN HERE papby WE'RE =RAMIN UP ~ 5 FOR eee ey _— DANNY'S BAL. TEAM [PTT j (SHAVING A ; MEETING! cash, at public auction, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 16th day of May, A. D, 1921, ‘at 2 o'clock P. M., of that day, to satisfy, said juds- ‘ment, with interest and costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of such ‘sale, or so much thereof as the pro- c@eds of such sale applicable thereto will satisfy, The premises to he sold as aforesaid pursuant to said judg- ment and decree, and to said writ and to this notice are described in said judgment, decree and writ, as follows, to-wit: The north half of the northwest quarter of Section ten (10), in Town- ship one hundred forty-four (144), North of Range seventy-ejght (78). ‘West of the Fifth Principa Meridian, containing eighty acres more or less according to the U. S. government sur- vey thereof, situated .in ‘the. county of Burleigh and state of North Da kota, ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Fargo, N. D. 4-9-16-23-30-5-7-1' NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the condi- tions of the mortgage hereinafter des- eribed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Jake Bureau. a single man, mortgagor, to Investors Mortgage Secur- Company, Inc.,’ mortgagee. dated the 2nd day of March, 1918, and filed for rec- ord in the office of ‘the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of Nerth Dakota, on the 13th day of May, 1918, and recorded in Book 143 of Mort- gages, on page 9, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such morteare and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bis: marek, in the county of Burleigh ard state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the lat day of June, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situate in Burleigh County, North Dakota, and described as follows, towit:- The north Half of. the Northenst yQuarter (N% of NE%), and the South- west Quarter of the Northeast. Quarter (SW% of NE), and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter. (NW% of SEM) ‘of Bection Twenty (20), Town- ship One Hundred ‘Forty-one’ (141), North of Range Eighty (86) West. There will he due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $338.40, be- BY ALLMAN | sides the costs, ,dishursements and ex- benses of this foreclosure sule. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, April 22nd, 1921. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY Company, Inc. Mortgagee. G. F .Dullam and C, L. Young, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, (April 23-: May 17-14-21-28) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. CLOSURE SALE, Default having occurred in the *condi- tlons of the mortgage hereinafter dex- erlbed, NOTICE IS HBREBY GIVEN, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered’ by Michael I’. O'Hanlon, a single man, mortgagor, to Paul C, Rem- ington, mortgagee, dated the 30th day of November, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, on the 26th day of January, 1918, and was recorded —_— —_—_ 4 | MARKETS | FUTURES SAG EARLY Chicago, April 23—Board of trade grain market starting'dull and prac- tically unchanged turned hea¥y to- ward the end of the first. hour and wheat, corn and oats futures all sag- ged, May wheat leading the movement and dragging the other options with it. Merely persistent buying by com- mission houses and a generally steady cash market served to’ firm up the market later. Country offerings re- mained light. The close was fairly steady with May at $1.30 1-4 to $1.31 1-4 and July at $1.07 1-4 to $1.07 3-4, -]in’ Book 108 of “Mortgages, at page 271, MICAG . ‘ Will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, ises_in such mortgage and hereinafter] Chicago, April attle receipts, described, at the front door of the court- house in ‘the City of Bismarck, County, North Dakota, at‘ ten o'clock A. M., on the Ist day of June, 1921, to satis- fy the amount aue upon such mortgage on the date of sale, ‘The premises desriched in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, des- cribed as follows, towlt-: The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion Fourteen (14), ‘Township One Hun- dren Forty-four, (144) North, of Range Seventy-seven (77) West. ‘There will be due upon such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $1746.61, hesides the costs, disbursements and ex- penses of this foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota. Apritv22nd, . PAUL C. REMINGTON, Mortgagee. 500. For week, be: Hog receipts, 3 higher. Sheep receipts, 7,000. 25 to 76 cents higher. steers steady, Burleigh 3 15 to 25 cents For week, Chicago, April 23.--Cash wheat No. 1 hard $1.46; Corn No. 2 mixed 61 1-4; No. 2 yel- 2 white 39 to 40; No. 3 MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, April G, F. Dullam and C. L, Young, 9 é Attorneys for Mortgagee. ceipts, 399 cars, compared to 205 cars Bismarck rth Dak a year ago, (April May 7-14-21-28) i" y No, 1 northern, $1.303-9 to $1.49 May $1.24 3-4; July Corn, No. 3 yellow, 0. 3 white, 3: 45 to 62. $1.26 to $1.28. + $1 66, FLOUR Flour 20 to STARK TO HAVE COUNTY EXHIBIT Dickinson N. D., April 23.—A Stark county fair association has been in- corporated and the directors of the/ organization are searching now for a Rye ) Flax No. MIN) Minneapolis suitable place to hold the exhibition. | 2° cents higher. In carload lots $8.40 A forty-acre tract on the O, A.|to $8.60 a barrel. Shipments 37,357 ‘Brown ranch adjoining the city is alana: ‘an $16, being considered as a possible site, The city has also offered the asso- ciation a site. The dirctors will go to Manday Mon- ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, South St. Paul, April 23.—Cattle re- cdipts, 200. Nominally steady, for a Mi i @ The. incorporators are. join stocker and feeder steers, 25 to 50 cents lower, Yearling steers and heifers around 25 cents higher. Butch- er cows about steady, strong. Veal calves, mostly 50 cents higher, Pack- er top today $7. Hog receipts, 200. Average fully 25 cents higher. Range, $6,25 to $8. Bulk, $7 to $7.75. Sheep receipts, 250. All direct to Berringer, Ormanzo A. Brown, John ‘Loh, A. W. Mason, W. L. Richards, Anton, Sadowsky, W. R. Everett, M. L. MeBride J. F. ‘Luhman and Charles Offet, Dickinson; John Dolwig, Glad- stone; Thomas Lefor, efor; Lars Arne, South Heart; and Raphael Schnell and Mike Gres, Richardton. These men will form the first board of directors of the new association| Packers. For weak lambs, 75 to $1 and have elected the folowing officers: | higher. Sheep and yearlings, 25 to 50 ‘President—John ‘P. Berringer. cents higher. First Vice President—John Loh. Second Vice President—Ormanzo A, Brown, Secretary—W. R. Everett. Treasurer—Anton Sadowsky. The executive committee will con- sist of the following: No, 1 mixed durum John P. Berringer, John Loh; Or-| No. 1 red durum manzo A. Brown, A, W. Mason and ae 1 flax BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 22, No. 1 dark northern .. No. 1 amber durum . e «$1.33 1:10 1.06 ol 1.29 Anton Sadowsky. jo. 2 flax 1.24 limes ces No, 2 rye . 39 WILL GIVE OPERETTA, ap GES Dickinson, N. D., April 23.—The BUYS RAY THEATER, Dickinson, N. D., April 23.—Mr. and Mrs. A, J.’ Belden, who have been operating the Ray theater for the last two months. have sold the place to An- ton J. Fisher and Louis Tintera. The Birdsell, Fisher, Jack Steckler, Lester | former is a farmer and the latter Connell and Donald Murtha. brakeman on the Northern Pacific The high school orchestra, with | "#!lway. Both are well known. Miss Alma :Onstad at the piano, wil! | eee render accompaniments and special bers during th formance. R. 8S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. numbers during the performance. Chiropr: Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Tueas Block—Phone 260 high school students will give the operetta, “Miss Cherry Blossom,” May G at the Elks hall. Those taking prominent parts are: Adelaide Tur- ners Margaret Hill, Myron Lavine, Ragtime is said to have been orgi- nated in 1895, | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Your Eyes Examined and Lenses Ground to correct all # defects of the eye which glasses will cure. Bring us your broken lenses or your prescription, we can replace “any lense almost while you wait. We have the only Lense Grinding Plant in the city, coupled with a complete stock of lenses. F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler and Optician Bismarck ee WEBB BROTHERS smbalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge ’ DAY vr HONE 50 . NIGHT PHONES 65—887 ———————————SSS—_————————————— BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER — and— CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES a nnnnaned PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 Undertakers Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET : Upholstered Furniture Made to Order SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, The chimpanzee and gorilla are born with brains as large os those of a new-born infant but they do “| Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. DB ._4 develop after birth.