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a bath, on paved street, $4,000. New 6 room modern. bungaiow with}: bath, on paved: street, $4700. New 5 room modern: house. with bath. One of the. prettiest small houses in the city, $4500. . ale Good modern 7 room bouse,.end bath, close in on paved street, $8300. House 8 years old, maple Soors, toilet, water and electric light, § rooms $1700. A genuine bargain. é 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. ____MELP WANTED—MALE_ WIDE AWAKE MEN—To take charge of our local trade; $6 to $8 a day steady; no experience required; pay starts at once, Write today. Anfer- ican Products Co,, #645 .American __Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 5-' GOVERNMENT NEEDS RAILWAY’ mail clerks. Salary, $133 to $192 month; traveling expenses paid. Examination annouhced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Colum- bus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. ___MEBLP WANTED—FEMALE __ WANTED—Competent girl for general houséwork; no washing or ironing, Apply to Mrs. H. R.. Berndt, 104 Avenue A. Phone 622, 5-2-1lw WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Call at 48 Ave. ‘A. 54tt WANTED—Salesiady with experience. Rosen's Clothing Store, Mandan. aeen: 4-21-18 WANTED—Housekeeper, at ‘Biemarck hospital. nes 00OMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms in modern house on ground floor, newly Paint ‘ed and decorated, forpished for light housekeeping. 723: t: Phone 612, act -5-6-8t FOR RENT—Furnished and unfor- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Business College. Phone 183.. 4-14-tf FOR RENT—Small room in modern house, four blocks from Postoffice. Rent reasonable. Phone 737K. &6-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished light | ALMOST NEW, recently built Bunga- housekeeping rooms. Phone 442-L, or address 225, care of Tribune, pe ae FOR RENT—Two rooms light house- keping, fully equipped, Phone 404-K; FOR RENT—A pleasant room ino !FOR‘SAL®—Houwee of ten rooms and modern -home for a young lady; 114 |’ Avenue A.‘ Phone 558-L. 6-5-8t FOR RENT—Three modern furniehed light housekeeking rooms, Piano __for sale. 713 3rd St. SAlW FOR RI —Furished room in ‘mod- ern home, close in. Gentleman pre- ferred. Phone 499X, FOR RENT—Four modern rooms for light housekeeping. Call 622 3rd oes 5-5-3t FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. 610 3rd St. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, 619 6th, Phone 619L. x . 5-6-3t | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house, 921 5th St. Phone 705. 5-5-3t FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping s. Call at 520 7th St. 6-4-3t ing it = rooms 8:02, 0th BU FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. Call _at 312 8th St. 5-4-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room, 214 5tn st. 5-3-5t $6,000 THE FIRST YEAR WRITE ME PERSONALLY Established house; _ nati ly adver- tised line of retail st unusoal features insure large orders; ex- cellent territory in North Dakota. Splendid commission contract. Lib- eral weekly advances to producers. W. T. Morgan, Sales Manager, 1920 Eoclié Ave., Dept, G 123, Cleveland, Ohio. 2 ROOFING 'CEMENT AND~ PAINT salesman—To represent large Chi- cago company manufacturing com- plete line; want high grade man who can earn big money on attrac- tive commission basis; exclusive territory; full credit repeat orders; good co-operation; write full par- ticulars about your experience. Re- public Paint & Varnish Works, 608 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. _5-7-1t SALESMAN—HIGH GRADE SALES» man to sell nationally advertised gasoline pumps and oil tanks to gar- ages, stores, factories, etc. Pros- pects furnighed. Attractive com- mission coftract, with permanent future. Milwaukee Tank Works, Milwaukee, Wis., 5-7-1t SALESMEN—Sell our quality sales- boards, premium, assortments, regu- law lime or sideline. Commission wekly, Full repeat commissions. Investigate our proposition. Colum- bia Novelty Co., 367. N. Western Ave- ~nue,- Les Angeles, Cal. 5-7-2t SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL well known line of automobile ac- cessories to auto dealers and gar- ages, Prefer men now handling a specialty line who can take on an additional line. The J. P. Gordon _Co., Columbus, Ohio, __5-7-1t WANTED—Salesmen for 6,000-mile guaranteed tires; guaranteed salary $100: weekly with extra’ commis- sions. Cowan Tire & Rubber. Co,, Box 784, Chicago, Ill. Ge7-1t WANTED—Silesman with car to call on dealers with a low priced 6,000- mile tire. $100.00 week with extra commissions. ‘C. L, SMITH OO. South Bend, Indiana... 5-62t| sth Stree Gene POSITION WANTED Ree npiing using, indice WANTED—Position as stenographe! r.| and men‘s clothing, Eagle Tailoritg Have had ten months’ experience.| & Hat Works, phone 58 opposite ice g Reference furnished, ff desired, Call 219-X, Mandan, N. D. WANTED—Position as stenographer, have had even years of experience. Write Box 251, Bismarck, N. Be Sgt 5-4-3t] FOR SALE-Seven-rooni or call store. Geo. W. Little 5-2tf | 961., Henry & Heary. Phone 415L., FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- 6-.2t{ ment in the Rose Apartments -_4-80-1¥ | FOR SALE—Avery engine plow ont- ANTS TO BUY—Purty Wants 0 ‘btiy: OF mE! a nifty’ modérn house, with three’ ., bed rooms, well. Jocated, at a: satis- | « factory price.and on. satisfactory ¢ terms. .What have you to offer? P..0,. Box, 348...) * Bet-lw meee’ WANTED AGENTS. WANTED—A reputable con- cern ts.:in: 9 position: te, grant the ~exclusive selling rights: for an Igni- tion Timer for Ford cars. An ex- ceptionally profitable proposition on an. exceptionally, good article. A! hustling man..with a Ford, car cail- ing on the garage trade can make big jmoney, Give full particulara about , yourself in your firat letter. Address Post Office Box, N., Not- walk, Conn, ; tbat AGENTS—Make $75 ‘weekly guaranteed hosiery. We guarantee $36 weekly full time; 75c an hour spare time; experience unnecessary. Perfectwear ‘Hosiery, Darby, Pa. §-7-1t HELLO EVERYBODY EATINGP GLAD YOu OWN'T WAIT! BUSINESS CHANCES WERE YOU EVPR OFFERED'A GRO- cery store?. You can handle Sugar, Flour, CannedGoods, Dried Fruit, Coffee and entire line of Groceries, as well as Paints, Roofing, Alumi- num Ware and Automobile Oils, with ng rent to pay! no money in- vested? take large orders from sam- ples. Goods .are, guaremteed and proven quality. | Selling. experience not necessary. . Steady, profitable work for “Workers.” Address Hitchoock-Hiti Co., Dept, 164, Chi- cago, Ill. Reference: Any bank or express ‘Co. : ¢ 5-7-1t FOR SALLY OR RENT HOUSES AND FLA a odern ‘house, .imeluding three bed rooms, east front, mot on corner, goou porch, full basement, small barn on lot, on ‘car line, on very liberal terms; block of ground, consisting of 24 lots, partly improved with house not finished, within city lim- ite, at a bargain. Geo, M. Register. ede te a bAlw FOR SALE—Modern, pretty bunga- low of five rooms and bath, full basement, gas. stove und heater, sereened: im porch, east fromt, gar- age, and agreeable surroundings for $3,500; $1,200 cash. J. H. Holihan 314 Broadway. Phone 745." 5-! .PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and remodeling men’s bats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat-Works, Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. MONEY-MAKING CAFE. Here is an opportunity to step.right into a popular cafe that is now mak- ing a good profit and will continue to make good profits for some live wire. Now doing business of $3,500 a month’ and netting 331-3 per cent. Located on one of the main streets in town of 17,000, Seating capacity of 70. Mod- ernly equipped—a place that enjoys steady patronage. Press of other bus- iness compels me to give it up. If you are looking for a real proposition at a reasonable price we can do busi- ness. Deal must be closed by May 15th, Box 53, St. Cloud, Minn. on iy 5-T-1t FOR SALE— White bed room set, brass beds, electric washer, hose, porch shades and swing, and house- hold ggods, Leaving town, come at ' low, 5:rooms and bath, full basement, farmace heat, hard wood floors, east front, Lot 50x150, very pretty home, for quick. sale, $4,000, small payment And balance same. ae rent, phene 5-3t bath, -aavd® wood floors, hot water »dngat; east front, other buildings val- wable, large lot....This is a desirable piece of property; $2,000 cash, bal- ance good terms. J./H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. at FOR SALE—Five fooms-and bath, all modern, close in; will sell very} MCe 322 2nd St. Phone 832-X. reasonable, and easy terms, might| ~——-—.. ee ye Selly, consider car (roadster),as part pay- -FOR- Rl four room apartment, ment. Tatk to Henry & + Henry.| With: bath and porches. .At the Phone 961. 5-6-2t| (Woodmansee. 423 Sth street. Phone 768R. 54-3t FOR SALE by party leaving town, 1 216 8rd street. ‘F. W. Murphy. Phone OGRA 2 See FOR. RENT—Fornished apartment, 3 fooms and bath. 605 Sth. Phone 4cOW: Call after, 5:00. 5-63t and kitchen utensiJs. Write 225, Care Tribune. l 5-53t FOR SALE—One Majestic range, hot| water front; in good condition for _ $30, _Inqulre 618 Fifth St._-5-5-2t FOR SALE—Oldsmobile car, good con- REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Farm lands, dition; also house furniture. See Hotels, _owner at 324 13th St 5:7-8t Rooming Houses. Ashes hauled and gardens plowed. Ranches, White Rock eggs for sale. Call 364-1. |~ City Property, S.M. Anderson. ___ S-B1w Hestaurants, FOR RENT OR SALE—Poo! hall and Genera?” fixtures, in Makoti, N. D, Write neral Stores, . A. Knorr, 5-7-1w Anywhere in ‘the state. No deals.too large for us to handle. Houses and Rooms For Rent in the City. If you have one or want one, call us up. Terms: Reasonable. Trades Our Specialty FOR SALE—Drop leat table and da- vehport.: (Mrs. Austin Logan. Phone 882k, ae __ 5 68t ‘We store furniture. 216 Main St. ‘ 4-26-1mo Phone 612 Bismarck,-N. D. cele One of these days either Capablanca s 1} ke AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | °F, A°K¢" Wl! get carcless and take FOR GALE—Model Four Overland Sedan, in splendid condition. Will accept bankable paper for part pay- ment, also consider trade for land right. Write Box 364, Bis- marck, or Phone 230R, after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Studebaker four, in good shape, if taken at once, §375. Also 3-burner kerosene stove. Inquire 210 W. Broadway. §-5-lw A SNAP—One Dixie Flyer, 5-passen- ger auto in. Al condition, $360, if taken at once. Phone 733-R._5-3-lw FOR SALE—Hunmo'ile Roadster, like new, first c'ass share. A bargain. ern Automotive Co, 5-43t FOR SALE—Studebsker antomonile. four-cylinder. 510 Fourteenth street, i or phone 77-Y. R218 FOR SALE—Good 1919 Fe: dition. First $360 takes 5-3-1w K. ¢ SALE—Dodge Touring car Phone 24 or 618K. 4-0-1" | LOST ‘STRAYED ‘OR STOLEN—One rangy. built. bay gelding, weight about 1,150 ‘pounds, large white star forehead, two white saddle marks on back, branded reverse F. L,, on left jaw. Reward will be paid. Florence M. Little, Bismarck, N.D. 5-2-lw DRESSMAKING- OF ALL KINDS— Reasonable prices; satisfaction guaranteed in every way. Also light housekeeping rooms, moderm. con- yeniences; other. rooms close in. Mrs. J.J. Dehne, 423 Second street, Avenue A, Phone 7272-U. _ 5-6-lw —oee = (Baby Cab, in good condition. Also Child’s Chautauqua desk and black- board. Phone 220R, or call at 1002 GET Sici¢! fit, six breaker and six stubble bot- toms. Will consider good Ford car in trade, Arnold Gerberding, Regan,} ~~ N.D. _ 4-18-30d NO, WE'LL EAT y NEVER VERY CONSIDERATE 1-18-tf player piano, 1 victrola, rugs, dishes | Freckles and His Friends Go IN WITHOUT A BATHIN' SUIT ON 02 YOULL THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HE NS HE ONLY THINKS ABOUT HIMSELF ! " 8 f- MARKETS} | ~ MARKETS | PROPS FALL, Chicago, May 7.—Rains in the southwest offsetting yesterday's re- port of poor crop prospects in that region knocked the props out from under the wheat market today and | May wheat was under special pressure and at onetime in the first hour was 51-2 cents under’ yesterday’s close| No. 1 dark northern.. while July was off 23-4 cents. The weakness continued to the end] No, 1 amber durum with further declines tow May wheat ended 6 3-4 cents net|Ng. 1 red duru lower ;July closed 3 to lower. ‘ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul,, May. 7.-Cattle re- ceipts 200. Nominally, steady. For week common ‘to, good’ beef steers 25 to 50 centazh{gher. lutcher she stock, bulls aydj stockers « ers 25 cents ‘higher, V9 mostly 75 cents higher. ‘Hog receipts’ god. Averaging gteady to strong., .Rayge? $6.50 ta $%., Bulk $7.60 to $8. ‘Pigs ‘steady, top"$8.50. Sheep receipts none. or week lambs stronger to 25 cents higher. Sheep and yearlings about jsteady. MINNEAPOLIS: FLOUR Minneapolis, May 7.—Klour 20 to 30 cents higher. » Im carload lots $8.85 to $8.95 a barrel. Shipments 4 barrels. ‘Bran $16. CHICAGO LIVESTOC Chicago, May 7.—Cattle receipts, 500. For week beef steers, 25 to 50 cents higher. Hog receipts, 7.000. Active and strong, to 10 cents higher, . Sheep receipts, 4,000. For week, sharply lower, to 40 cents higher. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN \ Minneapolis, May 7.—Wheat re- ceipts 123 cars compared to 154 cars ’a year ago, Cash No. 1 northern $1.42 34 to $1.50 3-4 ;May $1.30 3-4; July $1.20 1-8, Corn No. 3 yellow 50 to 51 cents, Barley 51 to 66 cents. Rye No. 2, $1:28 to $1.36. Flax No. 1, $1.72 to $1.74. t HELEN WAS NOTUIN A RECEPTIVE mMooD— In HERE AND GET A BOx OF CANDY FOR Oats No. 3 white 33 1-8 to 34 1-8 cents. |, ALEK’S FIRST DIP HAD ITS DRAWBACKS! BY ALLMAN TwANT ‘To STOP VE GOT A LITTLE SOMETHING HERE FOR THE PERSON | LOVE BEST Iw Au THE WORLD! WHAT 1S IT A BOX OF, CIGARS? CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 7.—Wheat No, 2 red $1.43; No. 3 red $1.47. Corn No. 3 mixed 60 cents; No, 1 yellow 60 1-2 to 61 cents. Oats \No. 2 white 37 1-2 to 38 1-2. Rye INo, 2, $1.39 to $1.40. Barley 63 to 74 cents. popes RAIN ell-Miller Co,) (Furnished by Ru Bismarck, May 7. + $L4b No. 1 amber durum . ~ 124 1.24 rd the close.| No. 1 mixed durum . 1.22 117 1-2 cents net| No 1 flax ¢ 1,43 No. 2 flax . + 1.38 ] LEFT EARFUL. The theory of the lively ball No longer’s’dlamond talk. This spring the holler’s coming from Golf. bugs who hate to’ walk. RIGHT EARFUL. The pitcher who can sock the pill And fatten up the score Is headed for the record win Of thirty games or more. f LEGAL NOTICES || NOTICE FOR BIDS, Sealed bids will be received until 2 o'clock p. m., May 31, 1921, at clerk's offiee on Section 17 of Gibbs Town- ship, by the Board of Gibbs School District No. 32: of Burleigh County, North Dakota, for the erection of a ‘two-room school building, tile prefer- red, with a full basement. Bids should be addressed to F. H. Trygg, Bis- marck, N. D., Route No. 1, and shou!d be accompanied by. a certified check for 5 per cent of bid and should be marked “Sealed Bfd for School House,” The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plang and specifications are on file at the office of the County Superintendent of = R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Spite 9. 11—lueas Block—Phone 260 By Blosser AW, C'MON = You CAN DRY YER HAIR BORE SOIN' HOME© TM GOIN’ ALL RIGUT-You JUST SEE*TH' DocToR WILL GIVE YOU MEDICINE. ‘i PAGE SEVEN | Schools at the Court House in the City of Bismarck, N. D. By the order of the School Board. 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, Cc, 0. ENGDAHL: in an action wherein Seth G. Wrigit President. was plaintiff and Ole Anderson aya F. H. TRYGG, * Annie Anderson were defendants, 1 Clerk. | favor of the said plaintiff and against said defendants, for the some of ien 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 qué 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, I, Rollin Welch. sheriff of Burleigh county: and person appointed by said court to make said sale will sell the hereinafter described ul estate to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the court honse in the city April 30, May 7-14-21 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. CLOSURE SAL! Default having occurred in the condl- tions of: the mortgage hereinafter des- cribed, ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Jake Bureau, a single man, mortgagor, to Investors Mortgage Secur- ity 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 North Dakota, on the 13th day of May, 1918, and recorded in Book 143 of Mort- Rages, on page ¥, will be foreclosed by a sale ‘of the premises in such mortgage and, hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bis- marck, in the county of Burleigh a state of North Dakota, at the hour of ‘ten o'clock A. M., on the Ist day of June, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- gege and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situate in Burleigh County, h Dakota, and described as follows, The north Half of the Northeast 4% of NI%), and the South- west Qu: r_of the Northeast Quarter of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh (SW of NE), and the and state of North Dakota, on the 16th Quarter of the Southeast Qu: of $14) of Section Twenty (2 ship. One Hundred Forty North of Range Righty (80) West. There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sun f $338.40, bi sides the costs, disbur: day of May, A. D. 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M,, of that day, to satisfy sald judg- ment, with interest and costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of su sale, or so much thereof as the pro- ceeds of such sale applicable thereto _| will satisfy, ‘The premises to be sold ag 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, Morts G. F .Dullam and C. L. Young, Attorneys for Mortgagee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 7 (April 0, May 7-14-21-28) to-wit: aoe NREL SRTIOT The north half of the northwest NOTICE CobaUne once FORE- | quarter of Section ten (10), in Town- Default having occurred in the conai- ship ane Huard forty-four Ga ions of the mortgage hei North of Range seventy-eight (78). ened MOTH 18 Y GIVEN, | Wost of the Fifth Principal Meridian, delivered by Michael T. ‘Ha containing eighty acres more or le: single man, mortgagor, to Paul m-1 according to the U. S. government sur- CU, Rem- ington, mortgagee, dated the 3uth day of November, 1917, and filed for record in he office of the register of deeds of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, on the 26th day of January, 1918, and was reco dL in Book 108 of Mortgages, ut page will be foreclosed by a sale of the p' ises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the ou - ht vey thereof, situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota. a ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burfeigh County, N. D. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, house in ‘the City of Bismarck, Bi Attorneys for Plaintiff, County, North Dakota, at ten o'cl N. D. M., on the Ist day of June, 1921, to s 30-5-7-14 fy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises desricbed in such mort- | N gage and which will be sold to satisfy of the the same, are situate in the county of ATE WANK Burleigh and state ef North Dakota, des- orth Dakota, cribed as follows, tow pril 28, 1921, The Southwest Quarter (SW'4) of Sec- tion Fourteen (14), “township One Hun- dren ¥i ur (144) North, of Range Seventy-seven (77) West. ‘There will be due’ upon such mort at the date of sule the sum of $17 besides the costs, disbursements and ex 2,800.00 penses of this foreclosure, fixtures Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota. Other real 9, 7A April 22nd, 1091 Current exp! = PAUL C. REMINGTON over undivided» 1,070.49 Mortgagee, Checks | and other G, F. Dullam and C. L. Young, cash items... Attorney Bee. Due ‘om other. Bism Dakota. banks and casle.....$4. 4,478.87 (april —— Moral reir aiige Et " LIABILITIES Bedled bide mille ee leapital stock paid in $ 19,000.00 Senovi' Board of Lyment Surplus, fund... 5,000.00 leigh Co., N. D., for a heat ce hat ee aneg ees : I 7 subject to chee ventilation according to plai -auaranty “tand de cifications by Bros., of Bis fications. can fice in’ Isismar. f an Horn &| ck, outstanding ‘School Dis- | Bills payable triet Hoard, ; Total Aaa Wing, this Mth day ol spare OF NORTH DAKOTA, Oscar Kavonius, Pres. jerk, O, F. Personen, Di: y County of Burle (May 2 11) ‘ A, J. Carlson, Ca NOTICE OF SALE, of my knowledge a 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- Subscribed and ‘sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1921. ‘ Hubbell, tary Public. Correct. Attest:— G. Ole on, Directors, | 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 Many 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 szid Optician Bismarck WEBB BROTHERS émbalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY rHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 —————___________ _____ ee BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —- and — CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES a ee SEE —___—__—_—___—__ Ee PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 J Undertakers Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order SS” Dawson City, Y, T., May 7.—Cari- bou and native reindeer are ranging the hills like droves of sheep in full view of this city. As the days- Jengthen with the approach of the midnight sun period citizens of Daw- son are clicking their cameras in the direction of the hillside behind the city, which at times see imtp, be swarming with wild reindeer. This is the only weapon with which the herds are molested, It is calving time and the game laws forbid hunting. The herds contain many kids, as they traverse the mossy slopes, now clear of snow. 7 The unusual Spectacle affords a splendid opportunity for movies, but there are no cameras here to take ad- vantage of them. CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Daketa and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. D, TRIBUNE WAN —FOR. RESULTS ? + aad