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o v grow rich, send at once for this spe-| eyed 4 ‘ 2 MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921... 3 ’ FOR SALE, Good modern 6 rvom. house and bath, on paved street, 94,000. New 6 room modern bungalow with bath, on paved street, $4700. 4tNew 5 room modern house with bath: One of the prettiest . small bouses 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 gale a large number of houses and lots’ in all parts of Bismarck, we are pleased to show, HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, : J.P. JAC! BON, Mahager. ___MBLP WAN iran competent girl for genera} housework; no washing or ironing, ’ Apply ‘to Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Avenue A. Phone 622. 5-8-1w WANTED—Competent girl for general ) housework. Mrs. John: M, Hansen, ne 354K. 4-28-lw for general house- 2» Phone §-2-3t WANTED Saad with experience. Rosen’s Clothing Store, Mandan. 4-21-1f “ROOMS FOR RENT FOR REN’ blocks from Postoffice. Reasonable price: (Phone 822L. . Call 311 2nd St. 4-303 FOR. RENT—Furnished_ and watur- Rished rooms for light housekewp~ ing. Business College. Phone a 188, ' 4-1: FOR * RENT—Two"' furnished ~itght housekeeping rooms. Phone 442-L, or aanress: 285, care of Tribune, ek S-2-tw FOR RENT—Two rookie JHNE house: keping, fully equipped; Phone 40: we : or call’store. Géo. W. Little. 6-2tt FOR _RENT—2 or 3 somes Suitable for light Housekeeping, Call at: 411 11th St, or. Phone 4 AT8K. 40-3 FOR RENT=Furnishea _ room tor rent in modern home. 820 Mandan Ave. Phone 2621. 4-26-10 FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooins for light housekeeping. Phone 890, 518 6th St, $-8. LARGE MODERN room, suitable. for two. 621 6th St. 619R. 4-30-3t YOR REN?T—Strictly “modern Nf 300 9th St. “Phone 377K. ‘WANTED—Good housekeeper, _ Apt. 9, Tribune Bldg, FOR RENT—Furnished’ room. quire 214 5th St. . FOR RENT—Roomin modern house. 511 4th St. t 4-30-Bt __; SALESMAN SALESMEN—Sell our quality sales- boards, premium assortments, regu- Jar line or sideline. Commission /weekly, Il repeat commissions. Tnivestigate our proposition: “Colum: bia Novelty Co.; 367: No.’ Western Ave!, Los Angeles, Cals 4-30—-5-7.2t TRAVELING MEN to seil Bale/ Ties on commission as side line. St. Louis Bale Tie Co., St. Louis, Mo. 4-30-3t Lost AND FOUND LOST—Head of scarf pin, Mexican opal. Leave at Harris & Co. for reward. 4:30-3t POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position as stenographer. Have had ten manths’ experience. Reference foraiehed. if desired, Call 219-X, Mandan, N. 4-30-1W WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO--RENT—Three to six- room house. Call California Fruit Store. Phone 105.. 5-2-3t WANTED—Five or six-room modern house, Phone 803, or call at 517 Broadway. 4-26-1w LOTS FOR SALE, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lots in North Dakota town for late model roadster. Ed Tempel, Marion, So. / FOR RE RENT—Strictly modern apart- » A FEW BARGAINS Ford Roadster. . Ford. Touring. Maxwell Touring’ 1920, ‘like: new. Chevrolef* Touring. Overland 90 Touring. o Buy Now. ‘Terms if: desired. Northwestern Automotive Co 215 Broadway Phone 926 Te ng ) MAY TROUBLES The easiest and quickest way to get rid of them is to:look over these low priced houses. 792.100, Bo: 4-room house, partly | modern, city water, electric ~* lighta, .screened Porch, east front. Can buy same as Rent, $25 a ‘month. * 2—$2,700, 4 rooms and bath, all moil- ern, a fine house, small pay- ment’ down, $25 a month, 3—$2,900, §-room house, about thre> years’ old, partly modern, hot air’ furnace, city water, electric lights, sewer; small _pbayment and ($25 a month. 4—$3,800, 5 rooms i bath, all mod- ern. home, location, a‘real bargain, easy terms; this house has a’ screened porch, lovety trees, east'front,’ You’ can’ bir, this modern home ‘for ‘a: smalt payment, balance same ag ren’. 5~$4,900.'6 rooms. and bath, all moid- ern. house, about five years old, hardwood ‘floors, full ‘basemen, east front, excellent’ ldcation, “screened porch. You can‘ buy ‘this ‘fine home on easy. payment. House and lots for agle in all: parts of the city. Phone 961. Henry & Henry, Office ath Blew bP ge 25H rei GALE 9) of BENt FOR a modern house. including three bed rooms, fine screened in porch, full base inent, fine treés, well’ located in * heart of city, in good condition, :i a bargain. Immediate sale desired. If you are looking for a home, see me cat once. At sacrifice sale, a whole block of ground, consisting of 24 lots, partly improved with dwelling House, not finished, but in- habited, ‘within’ city limits, at bargain. Geo, M. Re | FOR SAL#—Modern house of ‘ten yooms and bath; other buildings on lot valuable; large garage; trees; lot 125 by 150 feet. This is one of the most valuable pieces of property $2,000 cash, balanee J. H. Holihan, 314 5-2-5t in the city; easy payments. Broadway. - Phone: 745. low of five rooms /and bath, gas heater and stove, screened in porch,| w east front; garage, pleasant” Sur- roundings, A beauty; $3,500; $1,200 cash, J. H Hollhan, 314 Broadway. __Phone “745. 5-2-3t ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd street: F. W. Murphy. Phone aa 3-3-1 | FOR RENT—Four room apartmen’ with bath and porches. Mrs Wood- maneee, 423 5th St 5-2-3t —[ r : OWN A FARM where farms are ad- jéining; good markets and land’ Brice is still low. Our list of “im'|o Proved farms free. SODERHOLM, ‘Virginia, Minn. -A80nt — —__MISCRLLANBOUB <1: 0. K ANNOUNCEMENT. We have moved our ‘second-hand store from 425 Front St. to $08 Main St. One door east of: Banner, Hoye where we will be pleased to gest’ our old customers ag, Weéll'as” néw. Ones, .| We: buy and self’ second-hand farni- Dak, 4-25-10t AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1917 Ford Touring gust completely overhauled; pete , tires, $375. Will take $225 balance monthly payments sponsible party, or Sotdiér’s bonus or registered warrants at sufficient discount to net_legal interedt raté. Phone 696-K, of write P. O. Boi 407, Bismarck, N. D, 4-37-18 WILL TRADE—Little Overland Fotr Sedan, in first ‘class ‘shape’ In’ every respect for. light six roadster. or Dodge. Box 112, Tappen, N. D, - 4-BB-BE FOR SALE—Chevrolet car, five pask: enger touring car in fine shape;. ne | Ford touring car, both fine bargains. _ 0. K, Garage. 4-28-1w FOR SALE—Ford. Sedan, run 800 soodyear’ Diamond” Thread _tires, A bargaim. Call 948, 4- 4 v FOR SALE—Dodge Touring — car. Phone 24 of 618K. i ASO A CHEVROLET car 490 for sale,_In- quire 803 7th St. é 427T1lw WISCONSIN FARM LANOS H NDOLOGY, SPECIAL” NUMBER, just out, containing 1921 facts of ‘clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for 2 home or invest-; ment you are thinking of buying| good farm lands where - farmers; miles; cial number of Landology. It is; free on. request. Addgess Skidmore- | Rieble Land Co., 435. Skidmore-; Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisc. i = 4-4-1 mo. | WORK WANTED, eD—Woman day or hour, Also man wants odd} jobs. Phone 534-X, Mrs. Grace Wil- | \ pees eae ae _\ ees WANTED—To fix up lawns and put on screen windows. Call T. P, Shel- don, Care Bismarck hotel. 4 GOOD INVESTMENT: ESTAT! T am still in position | to offer some first mortgage Gold Bondy, maturing in two, four and six years, to net ten per cent, these bonds make a splendid favestment to those desirifg to place their money for-short reriods. I have some hail warrants which I can sell at a very-good discount. Obert A. Olson, Bismarck, N. D. 4-29-Ly -27-Uw | ture Phone 398:-'108 Main St. 827 : 46140 ‘Thompeoa:Company: SCIBNTIFIC HY—Prevents cOperation. as Speticer ~ ets and .Bi vane headach gestion, _cotstipation, — j “nerves” and “bearing down: hia ,and,, post operative supporte for men and wothen, Spencér _-thopedic Appliances. Mrs.. F. W. “Moffit, Room 210 Gfdnd Pa Hotel, jarck, N.D. >. 16ST STATED OR STOLE rangy® built bay gelding, weight} \ about 1,150 pounds, large white star forehead. twa ,white _saddte marks on ba branded reverse F. L,, on lef: iteward will paid, Floreace M. Little, Bismar N. IF THE BOYS: who to ke y off the’ child's, anto:iob.¥s. au: ‘Mandan. Avenue w pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladi and men’s clothing, Eagle Tafturii & Hat Works, phone 68, Smet _postofficé. FOR SA ry engine plow: on! fit. six breaker’ anid sit’ stubbte' bot- toms. Will consider good Ford car in trade. Arnold Gerberding, Regan, N. D. . + 4-18-30d FOR SALE on account of. F health: Livery barn and: Housé: ‘sive lohe time, from 10 to 20 years for pay- ments. Callat 118 2nd St. 4:27-lw FOR SALE—Barn_ 14x16. M¥sr!0,"A. Cordon, 406 1th St. PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, 3 ¥e- blocking and ““Yemodeling men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone’ 58. oppost| “Posto fries, _ bté-it SAND axkD* ORAVEL—aoeaDD, Gra. Il 743X. Barn. 538 cae ad 1 £2528, Phone 793. We store furniture. -886 Main St. 4-26-1mo —=—— | R. 8, ENGE/ D.C Ph. C. Chiropracter : :.. Cengultaden Free. - Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block--Phone 209 -|to the Sum, of $ “tw ? LEGAL NOTICES | ee See Notice of Mortgage Sale by Advertise- , ment. Notice is hereby given, that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Olli Rotkonen and Lizzie Rot- konen, his wife, mortgagors, to Drake- Ballard Company (formerly known as Drake & Ballard Investment Com- pany), 9. corporation, mortgagee, dated the 25ti day of September A, D. nine- teen hundred and fifteen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State ‘of; North Dakota, on the 14th day of October A. D. 1915, and recorded in Book 132 of Mortgages, at page 118, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the ‘city of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o’clock P.°"M.; on the 28th day of May, 1921, tg satjsfy, the!.amount «due ‘said mortgage on the day of sale "ihe premises described in.said Mort- gage and which will bé’ sald to satisfy the’ same; are those certain. premises situated In the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The’ Northwest Quarter of the Southedst Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section twenty-two (22) in Township one hundred ‘forty-two, (142) Range seventy-six (76), West. The mortgagee has paid certain sums to twit) the delinquent taxes on sald premises for the years 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919, which with interest on the. dgte of sdle will arhount to the sum $137.07; also the principal and in- tereet of a prior lien upon said prem- ises which were past due, which with interest on the date of sale will amount 4:92, and which sums. are included in‘'the amouht hereinat- ter atated td be due at the ‘date of sale. This. foreclosure is for past due in- stallments’ of safd' mortgage only, and for..the’ items above’ specified, and is madé sahject to a jnstallments of said thartgage not yet due. 5 There will be due on such Mortgage at the date of sale the, sum of Seven hundred twelve and 64-100 ($712.64) Dollars. DRAKE-BALLARD COMPANY, _ @GE-THAT SOUNDS LIKE ALEK = «WONDER WHATSA RMATTER ??, ««« (formerly Drake & Ballard In| Never GowWut With a Shiney Nose. OLIVIA, DID HEL ‘You SOMEONE A eae PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN EN TELL 4S DOWN: HERE To SEE You? "LL BE DOWN IN A MINUTE! Vestment Company) Mortgagee. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, Attorneys for Mortgage, ' orth Dakota. 18, Fargo, 4 , 16 25. 1921 REDS WAN aed bids Wil he rec ‘ aL by hool Bowrd of Lymen ‘hoo! i the “1 and in Cl in Bismarck Seas dence. Bids willbe Ksther ith at 7 x. m., enc BY order of the Lyman School ‘bis- | Fairchild, d trict Board, 2 Dated at’ Wing, this 1th day of| morning. April, 1921, y ius, Pres, 0. F. Personen, SEVEN KILLED from a loc: | work here tinue it in Among the relatives to mourn her Ww. Mr. Kiley b ! loss. in addition to her father and aon oO wae iter Aasocig: mother, are her brothers, Hanford|@@ with the Powder River Oil con pany, aiding in the promotion. W Cork, Ireland, May 2.—Seven per- sons were killed Sunday by the police and members of the military forces in the counties of Cork and’ Tipperary. WINS JUDGMENT FOR $35,375.00 Fargo; May 2. Villiam Langer, of Bismarck, was awarded judgment in court here against the Fargo Mercan- tile company and T. A, Gun nd C. O. Follette, directors, for $34 The case grew out of the alleged conver- sion of stock in the company which ‘Langer held. Cory! Hunter, the third director, was not named in the“com- Plaint. mother, Mr: marck, and } Henzler, of Conn., April WEATHER REPORT For 24 hours ending at noon May Teinperature at 7 a. m. Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . 27| members of the lodge tog Precipitation ... thelr families. The Highest Avind velocity Honor of the new member: ing the will he the charge are s. John & Forecast For North Dakota: cleudiness and w: day probably s TLion, stroug south tonight; Tue ‘mer east ly winds, me | Freckles and His Fyi iends Slim Is Badly In Need of Help. ONFRECKLES! | CMERE y Danbury, Conn. Fargo, May 2. banquet, © AFTER EFFECTS OF “FLU” FATAL Miss Esther Etta Fairchild Dies at Home in McKenzie Etta Fairchild, years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, 8. Kenzie Sunday lied a’ Miss Fairchild was a telephone operator in Bismarck. She contracted the influenza but nev- er fully recovered her health. A little less than two years ago, after Miss Fairchild was discharged al, hospital, she but was a short time.’ H, and R. Joseph Fatrchild; ‘gs. Jennie Gagner, of Bis- a grandmother Bismarc porn in 1 21, 19: LABOR BODY IS MEETING TODAY ‘More than 100 are in attendance at the annual convention of the North Dakota Federation of Labor which closes here tomorrow. YEOMAN BANQUET TONIGHT. Ladies of Yeoman Lodge No. will he hostesses at a 7 o'clock, ban- quet this evening at K. P. hall, for all diversion, Mrs. Georg Reuter, and Mrs. COME Quick, FRECKLES = OWN GEEE! AW, THAT'S: NUTHIN' WEN =HE'LL GET OUT SLIM FELL IN TH’ BIG DITCH AN’ 1S STUCK UP To HIS ANKLES IN YES BUT HE-WENT IN HAD FIRST reed to discon- n aunt, Mrs. ©. W. . ; an uncle, W. © Gagner, of Bismarck, and Lew Gi ner of McKenzie. The deceased was Funeral se! ices will be held at McKenzie at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday -afternoon. sion is 10 and dancilis Committ J By Blosser | BUILDING OF STRUCTURE IS BEING PUSHED (Continued fom, Page 1) placed on the axis of city streets, and in that manner tie the capitol grounds and the city together. The future capitol will be the dominating build- ing and will be on the axis of Sixth street. On lower ground, this building, and to either be located the temple of justice a the memorial building. The memorial building will be on the axis of Seventh street. The plans for the future include an approach to the capitol from Sixth street on a boulevard, to consist of a double roadway with a parkway in the center and arches of trees gn either side, NORTH DAKOTA WINS : Grand Forks, May he Univer- sity of North Dakota was granted the decision over Macalester College in the, intercollégiate extemporaneons speaking contest held in Woodworth hall one the university campus subject being “How Should the Uj ited States Treat the Problem of Immi- gration?” Six speakers, three trom school, took part in the event. es being judged . individually and the team winning the highest general erage being pronounced winner. speakers were Lelant Case, V Clark’ and Edward Evans of M. ter college;; McLain Johnson, Wa ter and Fred Aandahi of the uni. The order in which th spoke was determined by lot imme: ately preceding the contest, announ ment of the school which each er represenated not being mit Fargo, The case of ‘William Langer, former attorney general for North Dakota, against The Cou News of Fargo, in which Mr, Langer demands $50,000 damages trom th» Rewspaper on a charge of libel, will be tried at Wahpeton at the next gen- eral district ‘court term, which come in June. Application made to Judge A. T. Cole for a change of venue from Cass to Richland county was granted. Judge W. S. Lauder of Wahpeton represents Mr. Langer and Attorney Harry Lashkow go will ap for the defendants, inchiding th Courier-News, William Lemke, pre: dent, George EH, McPherson, manager of the paper at the time the al at libel was made and Herbert E ton, now editor of the Minnesota and connected with Jeague newspa- pers for several year: aged 2 Returns From Wyoming formerly J, i. Kiley, of Bismarck, has. re- turned from a visit to Wyoming. He has a homestead near Kaysee, Wyo- ming, which he said he had leased to an oil company on a royalty basis. The land, he said, is about 80 mil from the Casper, Wyoming, oil fields. A well is being sunk on the place now, and oil has been found close by, he said. During his period in resumed a grand-} ning, he said, ment over oi is alive. with excite. living in see ee rs | APPROPRIATE $24,000 | VPossenden, XN. D. May couyty has appropi tHe county’s share of way project for which contr laling more than $50,000, hav. j let. The .county. has ~purchased .a caterpillar tractor for. use ‘in’ road building. : | Danbu \ p. defects of the ey R your broken ler % any lense almos her with Follow- o—. N$6.2, s| bles in his latest picture, “The Kid,” -| will be the attr -| theatre, beginning to F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Your Eyes Examined and Lenses Ground to cortect all or your prescription, we can replace while you wait. » Grinding Plant in the city, coupled with a F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler and Optician Bismarck ————__________—_-e [MARKETS | PeMRRESS CCE CaS ' ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK South St.. Paul, May 2.-Cattle re- Beef steers, butcher cows and heifers, strong to, 25 cents . Common to good beef steers > to $8.25. Bulk $6,50 to $7.25 Butcher cows and heifers mostly $4.75 to §$ Veal calves steady, packer top $ Stockers, and, ‘feeders strong steady. “ H 600, Ten ta.25 cents Range 90,50 to $8. Bulk goods pigs Hog receipts lower than ‘Fri Bulk 7.40 to $7 at $8, Sheep receipts steady. 300. Slow, about Sheep receipt abou dy CHICAG ) CASIL GRATN. 26 2-3e to 27 1-2c; bi will, 36 to 361 Rye No. cents, APOLIS GRAIN, May, 2.—Wheat re- ars, compared to 301 cars uo $1,29 1-4. to $1.68 1-2. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck May 2. Flax No. 1 No, L dark northern .. eee $LOL No, 1 amber durum » 11 No. 1 mixed dufum 1.08 No. 1 red durum 1.03 No. ] flax 1.82 1.27 99 SSS aes sd d ading, but the ace Reid I mount picture, “The Charm School,” which will be shéwn at the Bismarck theater to- night is all that the title implies. It al charm picture, and its charm es in several noteworthy features. First there is the work of the star, then the delightful story, a brisk, modern, breezy tale of the light come- dy type, written by Alice Duer Miller, and the splendid pporting cast, headed by dainty Lila Lee and_in- cluding such favorites as Adele Far- rington, Beulah Bains, ‘Edwin Stevens, Grace Morse, iPatr Magee, Lincoln Stdédman and Kate Toncray. {| Wings, Shotguns, Clubs, Drama, Sob Stuff All in F. N.’s Six Reels of Joy Charlie Chaplin hasn't enough trou- First National’s six reels of joy, which ction at the Eltinge » in making o it given to him of wings. His nose tinct addi- bis'feet behave, to grow a pa dive and tail tions to ‘the ich glasses will cure. , Bring us We have the only Undertakers | DAY rHONE 50 i Distrit | AUTOME Day Phone 100 SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET The paiace at Vienna, which is be- ing turned into a public building, has 1 1,500 rooms, ere ae WEBB BROTHERS mbalmers License? Embalmer in Charge i NIGHT PHONES 65—887 ' BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY ihe eo STUPEBAKER —— and — CADILLAG PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS, Licensed Embalmers in Charge BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order : ¥ Funeral Directora ==————— iors of BILES Night Phone 100 or 687 CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota aad Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. D -_—