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4‘ q { n ‘ y i . - ff ; \y G ~ « na < 2 Fully Modern House TWO REMARKABLE BARGAINS | :1—A brand-new Bungalow, 1 year old, well equipped and complete, east ffont, 6 large rooms and bath, modern throughout,~full basement, hard wood finish, very ‘pretty loca: tion; a new garage. Price, $5,000. Very good terms. Shown only by appointment. are: 2—Offered by owner, for inimediate sale,, location most desirable part of city’s residential district, very pretty lot and extra large, house of 7 rooms and bath, hard. wood fin- ish, full basement, place for a cat, Price, $5,200—reasonable. terms to responsible, -buyer. We consider this an ‘exceptionally.cheap prop- erty at price offered. i Houses and Jots For Sale in all parts of the city. Phone 961 HENRY. & HENRY Office 4th St. WANTED—Male high school assist- ant; one interested in athletics and: manual training preferred. Must ho college graduate and holder of first grade professional certificate, Also} experienced teachers for all grades; must be holders of ‘second grade professional certificates. Would pre- fer 7th and 8th or Sth and: 6th ap-)- plicant ‘qualified to teach domestic |’ science. 5-13-1w moons WANTED... BROT ‘AND SISTER would-rent furnished apartment. during the ‘va- cation season,:June, July and ust. Call Kilmer at’ 951. i . We have Houses, Lots and Farm East Ave. B.. elt hodse.*. . 7 room house, on hill... . 4 roont house, Riverview. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO., ‘First National Bank Bldg. Phone 78R Zroom hi 2 stofyd 5 room house, 14th . 6 room. house, Srd DO CoD FOR SALE—¢- tly ; modern rane eal docekea ies ‘Not, about 80 foot frontage, for $2,500, on terms; 7-room modern’ house,.in- cluding 3 bed ‘rooms, east front; good porch, full basement, 75 foot front- age, for $4,200, ‘on liberal terms. Geo, M. Register. 5.121 wk. FOR. SALE—Adjoining city “limits Five acres improved with one story, four. room house, glazed-in porch, full basement, furnace, ‘good well, gatage and henhouse. This prop erty can be bought oa very easy terms. See.D. T. Owens & Co, 115 12 4th Street. G-13-1w FOR’ SALE—House’ of - eight rooms’ andé bath, including four bedrooms and den, hot water heat, east front, garage, on peving, This is a real bargain at $4,750—$1,700 cash. J. 1H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. 745, Sts 5-12-3t WOR” SALE—House of 3° rooms, 50 foot frontage, east front, good chicken coop, near the Richholt school, for ‘$650, on terms of $50 cash and balance monthly pay- ‘&14-1w FOR SALE—Nice bungalow, strictly modern, five rooms and bath, acreened-in porch, garage, east front, gas stove and water heater. J. H, Holthan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745, 512-t FOR SALE—$2,800—Five rooms antl bath, all ‘modern bungalow, full hasement, hardwood floors, two bed rooms;“a pretty bungalow; $2,800. Phone 961. Henry. & Henry,: 6-12-3¢ FOR RENT—A four-room apartment, with bath and porches. At the ‘Woodmansee. 423 5th street. Phone 168-R. _ blew FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-' ment’ in the Rose Apartments 216 \ [NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST Lands. - AGENTS WANTED—To advertise our } Oils, Wanted. ou Salesman 4You Must Act Quick. Make a $100 to $150.2 wéek on selling guaranteed - Lubricating aints and Thresher supplies. We have, ‘some good tories open:. ’ E: ience necessary. For the Inter State Oil Paint.Co., Min- neapolis. Minn. i Call on Saturdays’ and Sundays only. : : “M. M. RUDER 802 Avenue B. / POSITION WANTED WANTED. POSITION — Experienced grocery: clerk watts position in 7 general merchandise oF grocery vatore; algo have experience as sales- man. Write 226 Blamarck, Tribune. cine f 1 ‘5-8iw WANTED—Expertenced stenographer wants position; all or part time work, Address Tribune No. 226, + > §-12-1w. pe hy SA NS FOR SALE—Forty-acre farm, Mis< sourt river bottom land, six miles south of Bismarck! five acres in to garden; purchaser gets one-half of produce, ‘without expense. For par- ticulars, phone 451-R, or ‘write 615 |. _ Sth St. " 6-13-3t FOR RENT—About 10 heres of culti- vated land near the outskirts of Bfs- _aatck for lease for farming ‘pur- “poses. Mfght.furnish seed: Geo. M.}: 3 6 12 1wk see 3,200.0 §-12-lw AGENTS WANTED goods and distribute free samples to consumer; 90c' per hour. ©“ Write for full particulars. American Products Co.,, 4646 American Bidg., Cincin- nati, Ohio. 5-14-1 AGENTS—Make $75 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. e guarantee $36 weekly full time; 7c an hour “spare time.’ Experience ‘unneces- sary.” Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby. Paseo i a 5-44-1t We pay monthly salary and furnish fig’ and expenses to introduce, guar, anteed poultry and stock powders. Bigler ‘Company, X 817, Springfield, Iilinofa, “5-14-18 USINESS CHANCES |.” WERE YOU EVER OFFERED A GRO- Phone}: CERY STORE?—You can handle sugar,’ flour, canned goods, dried fruit, coffee and entire line of gro- ceries, as well as- paints, rooeag, aluminum ware and automobile oils, with no rent to pay; no‘money in- vested; take large orders from sam- pless Goods are guaranteed and proven quality. Selling experience not necessary. Steady, profitable work for “Workers.” Address Hitch- cock-Hill Co. Dept. 164, Chicago, IH. Reference Any bank or ex- press_company. 5-14-1t FOR SALE—My half share in good business, one restaurant and two Stores, corner Sth and Broadway: rent from the three is $400 a montn. See Mike Kirk, at California Fruit Store. 5-14-3¢ AGENTS—Party to sell in your city, 3rd gtreet. F. W. Murphy. e | 852%. z ee FOR SALE—Modern seven room howse; on pavement, in, good loca- tion. White Tribune, No. 227. 5-12-3t' FOR_RENT—One furnished room’ for two, with or without privilege of using dining room and kitéhen, 409 Sth St. 2 6-12-1w. ¥OR RENT—Furnished and’ unfor- nighed rooms for light bousekeep- ing... Business College. Phone 183. FGR RHNT—Small room in ‘modern house; four blocks from Postofiice. Rent reasonable. Phone 737K: fad 5-64 WANTDD—Rooms for light- house- keeping, must be reasonable. Care Box 437. _ 5 148t FOR RENT—Modern furnished-room above'the Emporium store. “ Phone 105, _. Sadiw FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 41€ 12th St Phone 441-X. _5-14-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in private home. Phofe 439-K. §-14-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern 309 8th St. Phone 236R. 5-13-31 809 SSL Ebon FOR RENT—Light housekeeping _Tooms, 320 2nd St. 5-14-2t FOR-RENT—Modern room im private home.’ Call 948. $14-lw WORK WANTED ais Storm windows taken off and screens put on. Phone 692-L. 5-11-3t HOUSES WANTED. $25 TARD WILL BE PAID—To anyone furnishing information. en- abling.me to rent a good desirable modefa home in Bismarck, contain- ing seven or more rooms. Call 922, or Write Box 481.__ 5-10-1W. WANTS TO BUY—Party wants to buy a°6 room modern bungalow, in- cluding bath, well located on pav- ing, with garage, at a satisfactory price, and terms. Write to No. 227, > bitlw. ye @1dtt home. |: bal grip handles for Ford car doors. Making opening and closing of sdoors ‘easy. Selling price $1.25 per Freckles and His Friends THE: BISMARCK TRIBUNE: + THE SECOND REHEARSEL, F 2 You MEN WILL HAVES TH: OF THE OPERETTA fe 4c) CHANGE PLACES ¢ ‘To BE OFFERED BY |. THEALADIES BRIDGE CLUB AT GLENN HALL. . Py grgeata tats I THE DIRECTOR SELECTS MR.TOM AND WILBUR DUFF. TO ACT AS THE FOUR MOVING PARTS OF THE PRIZE RACE HORSE WHICH APPEARS IN THE THIRD SENE- TT.WAS DECIDED HOWEVER THAT "THE TEAM WAS NOT WELL MATCHED SO BOTH FRONT AND HIND LEGS WERE (fp Excused: @ —e— MA DUFF WILL TAKE THE BACK. | LEGS AND WILBUR THE FRONT! GO MAKE THE CHANGE QUICKLY AND LET ME SEE set of three. Fatest . selling Ford necessity offered. Agents making big” money: No capital Yequired. Corsets, Sacro-Ilia¢, Corsets, Sacro- ac Belts, Abdominal Belts, for men and women, Spencer Reju- veno Corsets. Mrs. F. W. Moffit, I§>gistered Spencer Corsetiere, Bis- marck, N. D., Telephone 30. Room 210 Grand Pacific Hotel. Advice Free. 5-10-1mo, SEEDS a The farmers have placed in our | store house a quantity of millet seed and seed corn for us to: dispose of at.a low price. Give up your want ‘list for quotations, ‘or: call Holland Nursery, Compang,, Bismarck, N. D. 1 RP ae OE GOL ws: FOR SALE—Choice dried prunes di- rect. Lowest prices; 25-lb. box 60- 70; Italians, $2.96. express’ prepatd, Dakotas; checks good: Send for dried fruit Hist. Interesting. Ward K. Richardson,’ 250 Hickory, Salem. fa Tae 5-14-1t Impotents, reprieved. Wonderful Sargical Splint Wimpus; results pos- itive, immediate.- Guaranteed. doctors,,. druggists, write Specialty Co., St. Louis. FOR SALE—20-35 Flour City tractor, 5-bottom self-lift P. & 0. plow. Oné Overland 4 and two Chevrolet auto- mobiles, easy térms. E. C. Ruble Driscoll, N. D. 511-4 FIRST CLASS” WORK—Cleaning. “pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring phone 58, opposite 1-18-+t¢ FOR SALE—Avery engine plow out- fit, six breaker and six stubble bot- toms. Will consider good Ford car ia trade, Arnold Gerberding, Sqe Higrade S1ds1¢ Regan, FOR SALE—150-foot lawn fence witn fron gate, one log chain and two crow bars and one steel wheelbar- .Tow. Phone 362, 5-14-2t PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and remodeling men’s YE 00S, THAT Wil: NEVER hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58. opposite Postoffice. cleaning and pressing by tailors who, know. Kein, tailor and clean- er. GLASS—AI kinds, and shields” cut and’ set on short notice. See Faunce, 802 ist St., for prices. | 5-13-3t FOR SALE—Piano in good condition Phone 761 or call at 210 2nd street ree dirt can be had at 3 enth street if taken away at ‘once. : * $-11-lw FOR SALE— Pyramid” tent §x8> tock- ing, chair, Yi "swe Phone 510L. C2 WANTED—To take 217 So. 3rd Sty We store furniture. ist Bl 216 WANTED—Salesman for line of guar- anteed tires. $100.00 per week guar- anteed sali {th extra, commis- sions. MASFQON TIRE CO}, 30/No. LaSalle, Chigagp, Id 7; F131t ‘ AUTOMOBILES — MARORCYCLES SALE (QW “TRADESMaxweil ‘stouring car,:thddel 45, in ‘good con- dition. New battery, two extra tires, newly painted. Have no use for car, will sell very cheap or trade for anything worth while. What. have you to offer? Joe Crewsky, __109 3rd street. Phone 898, 5-12-tf FOR SALE—-Willys six touring car, First class condition. Cord tires. Looks like new. Would take good paper, or might consider quarter, section priced right.. Address Box _.481, Bismarc 5-13-1W FOR SALE—One Ford Sedan, Max- well parts; also have 50 boxes of apples at $1.50 a box. Farmers _Union Warehouse. _ pe 5-12-8t FOR SALE—Five-passenger touring car in A-1 conditon.’ Bargain for cash or bankable paper. Phone 886-R. * —————————————— eee TRIBUNE WANTS — QR RESULTS Look PReCMLES- | Tus WAS = DOTS: 7 THE CAR’S GOING TO GET A GOOD BREAKING IND ~ BET YOU CANT J DEDALS JUST By Blosser OUT THEREWITH. | “TWOSE CHILDREN PLAYING ON IT? GEE-TMIS'D MAKE A SWELL SPRING BOARD, KIDS. 5-13-1m} et" sweeper. |' Other persons unknown Shot exid) Cow | 5-14-1w'] 2 he%éevompanied hy a certified check fon the date of’ sale. "i LEGAL NOTICES | —————____——_* RARENG ¥ CITATION i ESTABLIS! ‘0 REAL’ ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Wee i Sy ‘ tss. County of Burleigh J . In County Court, Before Hon. 1.,C. Davies, Judge. In the M&tter of the Estate of Jer- ome A. Weir, Deceased. Mary H. Weir and Mary Weir Wyman, Petitioners, - vs. And.all otlier persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or Hen or incumbrance . upon the property. described in the pe- tition. or against the. estate of Suid ‘doceased, * XR Respondents, THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA to the above named Respon@ents, and all rlaiming. any estate, or interest in, or lien or encum- brance upon the property described in thé petition or against the estate of sald decensed: ty You, and eac tifled;that Mar: Wymah; have of you, are hereby no- H, Weir and: Mary Weir ed_in’ the County Court h, ‘State of ‘North: Dako praying for a img and establishing. the rigt cessiow to the real estate wit! in. the County of Burleigh, and State of ‘North | Dakota. of which Jerome A, Weir, Inte of the City of Colorado Springs; in the County of El Paso and State of Colo- rado, djed seized; which real estate is described a sfollows, to-wit: <An undivided one-half ‘interest in L@nd(:to Lots One (1) to Twenty- four (24), Block “Right (8); Lots One (1) to Six (6), Block Ten (10); Hots One (1) to Twenty-four, en. Block Twenty-four (24); Lota One . tg, Twenty-four, (24), Block Thirty-six. (46). all” in” Governor Pleroé's Addition, to the City of Bismarck, according to the ‘plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota. And that Monday, the 20th day of June, A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock the forenoon of that ‘day, at the Court Aoon. of this Court, at the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, has een set by order of this said Court, as the time and place of hearing said peti- tion; at. which time and place any pere son ‘interested may appear and object to the granting of said petition, And you, and each of you, are hereby cited and ‘required then and there to be and appear. before thin. said Court and show cause, if any there be, why, suid petition should nas be eranted, 12th day of May, A. D. i921. A ‘Dated the h day/of "pales : (SEAL) Judge of the County Court. Newton, Dug Young, ttorneys for Pe ners, , 8 (May 14-21-28) UDR taesh kik iit te OE NOTICE FOR BIDS. | Sealed bids will be received until 2 o'clock p. m., May 31, 1921, at clerk’s office on Section 17 of Gibbs Town- ship, hy 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 should for 6 per cent of bid and should be marked “Sealed Bid for School House,” The board reserves the right tg reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications are on file at. the office of. the. County Superintendent ot Schools at the Court House in the@ity of Bismarck, N. D. By the order of the School Board. 4 Cc, 0. ENGDAHL, President. F. H.. TRYGG, Clerk. April 30, May 7-14-21 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 Michael T. O'Hanlon, @ single man, mortgagor, to Paul C..R ington, mortgagee, dated the 20th ony of November, 1917, und filed for record in the office.of the register of deeds of Bur- felgh County, North, Dakota, on the 26th day of January, 1918, and was recorded In’ Book 168 of’ Mortgages, at page 271, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage .and_ hereinafter described, at the front door of the court- house inthe City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at ten o'clock A. M., on the Ist day of June, 1921, to satis- fy the amount due upon such mortgage ‘The ‘premises. desricbed in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the sdme, are situate in the county, of burleigh und state of North Dakota, des- eribed as follows, towit-: The Southwest Quarter (SW1%) of Sec- tion Fourteen (14), Township One Hun- at the date of sa! bestdes the costs, disburse: penses of this foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota. April 22nd, 1921. PAUL C, REMINGTON, Mortgagee. G. F, Dullam and C. L. Young, Attorneys for Mortgagee. Biamarck,North Dakota. (April 23-80, May 7-14-21-28) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE CLOSURE . SALE Default having gecurred in the condi- tions of the mortgage hereinafter des- eribed, NOTICE 18, HEREBY GIVEN, that that certain mortgage executed and ‘delivered by Jake Bureau, a single man, mortgagor, to Investors Mortgage Secur- ity jompany, 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 Burlei; and state of North, Dakota, on the 1th day of May, 1918; and recorded in Book 143 of Mort- wage » on page 9, 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- marek, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., Gn the lat day of June, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises deacribed in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisty the same, are situate in Burleigh Coutity, North Dakot described as follows, towit:- The orth-Half of the Northeast Quarter () of NE), and the South- west Quarter of the Northenat Quarter (8W% of NE), and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW of 8E%) of Section Twenty (20), Town- ship ne Hundred Forty-one — (141), North of Range Eighty (80) Weat. There will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $138.40, be- sides the costs, disbursements, and ex- Penses of this. foreclosure pile. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, Aprit 22nd, 1921, INVESTORS MORTGAG ECURITY Mortgagee. FORE. Campany, In S G. F .Quilam and C. L. Young, Attorneyn for Mortgagee. Bismarck, North Dakota, (April 28-36, May. 7-14-21-28) NOTICE. OF SALF, 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 coynty of Cass and state of North Dakota, and an-| tered and docketed in the office of the ¢lerk of said court in and for the said “| county on the 16th day of March) 1921, in an action wherein Seth G. Wright was plaintiff and Ole Anderson aya Annie Anderson were defendants, ti favor vf 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 thereo and the costs and expenses of suc 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 sald county of Cass and under the seal of said cotirt, 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 real estate to the. highest bidder, for cash, at. public auction, ‘at the front door, of the court hose 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 sald judg- ment; with interest and costs. thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale,,or so much thereof as the pro- ceeds of such sale applicable thereto AW satisty, . The. premises to’ be sold as uforesaid, pursuant to said judg- ment and decree, und ‘to said writ and to this notice are described in said jndement, decree and writ, as follows, to-wit: sale will sell the hereinafter described | WEAK OPE e Chicago,..May 14. assage of the Tincher bill by the hattonal:house of representatives was generally ascribed ag the reason for a weak opening on the Chicago Board of Trade ‘today. Wheat started from 2-to 3 cents off, with May leading the decline. Crop reporfs coupled. with claims of frost, in Nebraska led to buying ‘by commission houses and prices startet to fluctuate rapidly. Later there were denials of Nebraska frost damage. The close was unchanged to -1-4 cent lower, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, May 14.—Cattle receipts, 1,000, For weak heet steers, 25 to 40 cents higher, e Hog receipts, 3,000. 15 cents lower. Sheep, 7,000. For week, steady io $1.50 higher. a pe wc ias 5 MINNEAPOL Minneapolis, May re- ceipts, 175 cars, compared to 126 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.41 to $1.48 May, $1.371-2; July, 1.21, Corn No. 3 yellow, 52 to 53 cents. Oats No. 3 white, 33¢ to 33 7-Sc° to 34 7-8e, Flax No. 1, $1.80 to $1.801-2 to $1.82 1-2. Mostly 10 to ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, South St. Paul, May 14.—Cattle re- ceipts, 200. Nominally steady... For week, common to good beef steers, butcher: cows and heifers strong to 2h cents higher. Veal calves mostly 75 cents lower. Good and choice stockers and feeders, 25 to 50 cents higher. Medium ‘and common, mostly - stendy, Hog receipts, 400. Range, $7 to $8.85. Sheep receipts, none. For week, lambs fully 50 to 75 cents’ higher. Sheep apd yearlings, 25 to 50 cents higher. Fully steady. MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN, Minneapolis, May 14,—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 36,985 harrels. Bran, $16. ARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 14, ‘9, 1 dark northern .:. vee $187 No, 1 ambér durum . «| 1.20 No. 1 mixed durum . 1.15 . 1 red durum . 1.10 1.48 1 flax .. . 2 flax . 2 rye [With the Movies | AT BISMARK, SS Take a pretty, romantic young wo- man whose husband js too busy to love her ang. iin attractive’ man who {s weared of his wife. Place them to- gether under the spell of the full moon at midnight. And what ha»- pens? ened “Midsummer Madness” -will tell you im a manner that. will. please ana startle. This is the new William De Mille production which has taken its Place beside the really fine pictures of the surrent ‘season. It will be shown at the Bismarck. theater, be- ginning Monday, May 16.-, ‘The .story, adapted from Cosmo Hamilton's society novel, “His Friene The north half’ of the northwest quarter of Section ten (10), in Town- ship one hundred forty-four (144), North of Range seventy-eight (78). West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, according to the U. S. government sur- vey thereof, situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Ba kota. ‘ ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, Attorneys for Plaintiff, »Fargo, 4-9-16-23: D. and His Wife,” centers around two oung married couples who are close Ponds. One of the husbands imag- ines himself in love with his friend's wife, and she, neglected hy her hus- containing elghty acres more or less | band and starving for romance, yields to’ a temporary infatuation. The re- sults are highly interesting and lead to a climax that for sheer dramatic intensity has seldom been equaled on the screen. : A notable cast was chosen to play the chief roles in “Midsummer. Mad- ness,” including such favorites ag Lila Lee, Lois Wilson, Jack Holt and Con- i 14] rad Nagel.’ Or * BUSINESS DIRECTORY ‘“WEBBBROTHERS _, ‘gmbalmers §- Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 | - ‘BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDE CADI Day Phone 100 Upholstered Furnit: Girls To Have Park All To Themselves London, May 14.—What fg described as ag-“Adamless Eden” is about to be opened here in the form of a small park where London working girls may rest and. meditate undisturbed by young men. i The plan originated with the Metro- politan Public Garden association which is seeking to obtain for the purpose. four acres of waste land near dren Forty-four, (44) North, of Range Seventy-seven (77) West. | ‘There will be due upon such mortgage | RS. ENCE, D.C.PRC | Sake 9, —Lucas Block—Phoae | Birds Frozen. Hyde Park. Walter Worner reports that he found two birds in front of his house yester- day, frozen. They were Henslow sparrows, delicate birds. which coutd not: stand the drop in the mercury to below -the freezing point. AUTOMOBILES «. BAKER —and— - LEAC - - PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embelmers in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 —————— BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET ‘ vet ure Made to Order CARL: PEDERSON FACTORY. DISTRIBUTOR, ce aa BISMARCK, N. D, -———

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