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4 -scmtree 51 GROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN HAS ENJOYABLE TIME’ WITH BRITISH , London, May 18.—(By the Associat-) visit was principally for study, inti- store house's quantity of millet grass seed and seed. Head or us to alapon Male high scho ——— | of at‘a low price. -Give up your wan WANTED Mae culGe imenoel . | glasses on tht tor avotations yr call Holland ant; one interested in athletics and h. St. * Finder ‘please Phone! Nursery. Company, Bismarck, N. D. manual training preferred. Must ho 178 oF call at 1002 5th’ S z college graduate and holder of first| 2/9 OF call at t. a ~ grade professional certificate. Also|LOST—May 15th—-65 by werking girl, : i experlenced teachers for all grades; | between the American Cafe and de-| jess tires on your Ford car, an tures. put on a set of Dayton Alr- fer 7th and 8th or Sth and-6th ap- 8 16 3t school, Hannah, N. D. ebting ae to reiit'a good, oeaira nt modern home in marck, contain: ing seven or mora rome. Oall:02) ura to Tribune... F163t Sees ABI, SOR CAM ot: 318-30) ‘HOME OPPORTUNITIES WANTS TO BUY=Party swants to]. We have some very pretty homes buy a°G room modern’ bungalow, in- for sale that you can buy within rea-) 524 men’s clothing. Eagle Tailoring y son, and don’t-forget we have houses; ¢ isa, works, phone 68,’ opposite 6$2:1%, or call 818 Ayenue B. i G-17-3t cluding bath, well located on’ pav- i ith tisfactory| 42d lots for sale in alt parts of the 1-18-tt in TO $0. DAKOTA men to wait on table at Bismarck| wants position; all or part ime tary couch and pad, dresser, writing | Will ‘Be Kept in Historical | Society of That State Aberdcen, 8. D., May 18.--The fa - class condition; also for sal phone andiwe wil spat a law to see ian, run less than 1000 miles, ry va Call H8. ‘ 5-18-1W Cars Tribune, WANT—To buy a house. We have + Holihan. Phone 745. _ 6+17-2t §* hats: Eagle Tailoring & Het wares eee ele ee eee nee eee ae ea Potodion i (1 i: MRLP WANTED—FEMALE - POSPTION WANTED. | - @ gppesite 11st pam Send t, gs WANTED—Two girls or two ‘ young | WANTED—Experienced atenographer! FOR SALE—One bed complete, saui- Country Club. Apply Mrs. K. A:| wotk, iAddreas. Tribune No: 226. desk and kitchen cabinet, Phore Griffin, ~ SS - 5-17-8t 8 807, 722 Manda nave 5-16-31 STRAYHD OR STOLEN—One cow, = a) cream color, white star in forehead FOR SALE — A_one-horse, single : We have Houses, Lots and Farm Lands... .. phase, General Electric Motor ree 1, 7 room? house, East Ave, B...2...:...+.$4,600.00 978,21. Brandy Beeeh ND 2. 2 story, apartment house. 3. 5 room house, 14th Stree 4: 6 room Hotise, Srd Street. 5. 7 room house;-on hill... 6, 4 room house,’Riverview........,.. a how. Klein, tailor and f 13-Im i ; marck } list with us. Phone ‘ ‘lon Log Bt8-1w state price and age. F. Jaszkowiak, First National Bank Bldg. “Phone 78R- Ticra NeD: fibre your real estate for sale with teary Be & Heary. 8-1w WANTED—Candy salesman of good| WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—Meat appearance with references, to rep- market: L. H. Levitre, Denon. house, well located, fine lot, about! resent ‘ge manufacturer. Com- ate 80 foot frontage, for $2,500, on} plete high class Ine, on commis-| FOR SALE—Piano in good condition terms; 7-room modern house, in-| gion basis. Can be carried as side Phone 761 or call at 210 2nd street cluding 3 bed rooms, east front, good] line, Address 228, Tribune. 5-16:3t porch, full: basement, 75 foot front- 6-17-2t Free dirt can be had at 3i q at 318 Elev age, for $4,200, on liberal | term: WANTED—Sales! to call on deal-| enth street if taken away at once. Geo. M. Register. __5 121 wK.| “ors, low ‘priced guaranteed tire, oan hle enter Cad, ing city limits} good money.’ Address Burr Ouk| FOR SALE—One electric range, 511 tne parti ere ee Beets Cord Tire Co, Burr Oak, Michigan. |. 4th St. ‘Phone 120K, 0. 9-17-3t full basement, furnace, good “ well, — 5-17-38 FOR SALE—Iron bea: book are a garage and henhouse. This prop- LOTS,FOR SALE. ge. 401 Sth St. erty can be bought on very easy) ave have some good building} We store furniture. 216 Main St. terms. See D. T. Owens & Cou) sites on Avenue: and “B” in the 4-26-1mo _115-1-24th Street. _5-131/ pest residential district, also pretty FOR SALE—House of five rooms and | lots in Riverview, you can buy reason- hath, modern except heat; $2,200; | able. ‘ terms. ~Also house,of seven rooms sor Ppone 961 and bath; hot water heat, trees, ex- HENRY & HENRY — aa cellant Nation; $4.700; terms. J. H. Office 4th. St. x NOTICE: OF MORTGAGE SALE BY. Holihan, 314 Broadway. aera . &17-8t ADVERTISEMENT se ATS Ee wokk 7 “| “NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That FOR SALE—Two modern bungalows ______ WORK WANTED peda onal, in Morte executed and of five rooms and bath each, Also|WANTED, WORK—House cleaning aellvered by de: epihiase 7nd nice bungalow of four rooms and| work, take off storm ‘windows, put fine ei sllrd Company, @ corporation, bath, modern, except heat; $2,400.{ OM screens or any, general work Mortganee, Gated ithe seh du of, Se JH. Holthan, 314 Broadway. Phoue| about the house. “ Louls White, S08 4 dd far record tn the ofte 7582-84 | Phone 928X. — 516.1 WK |of the Register, of Deeds of the County FOR SALE—House of 3 rooms, 60|, Storm windows taken of ene fon'theri@th day of November, ase and foot frontage, east front, good] screens put on. Phone 692- in 3 of Mortgages, be foreclosed by a chicken coop, near the Richholt : school, for $650, on.terms of $50) __- _ All he promises in auch Moree? cash and balance monthl FOR RENT—About 10 acres of culti- |door of the Court’House in the City of ments. -Geo. M. Register. vated land neat the outskirts of Bis- | Bismarck, BR A at FOR SALE—Modern house of eleven| “marck for lease for farming DUF- | of two o'clock P. M.. on the 11th day of : due rooms, trees, garage, very best.héat-| Poses. Might furnish seed. Geo. M. }tunc. Sich, to eee a ‘the da; Te ing.. Nice home or roomin Register. 6 12 lwk | UPR bremisea a ibe inva ore: $0 Gas, aut Braden Phon NG |the“samne, are those. certain premises J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone | __FIRST_ CLASS DRESSMAK the same, are those. certain, premises 5 Bizz] WANTED=To take ii first claan|iure'‘ot North Dakota, and. described F mak: Fra t.|as follows,to-wit: The Southeast quar- FOR RENT—A foarroom apartment,| -Gressmaking. | 612 Frant sities |i ior Section twelve (ia), in Township with bath and porches, at the Wood one hundred forty-one (141), North of mansee, 423 5th street. Phone Range seventy-six (76), West. 76eR, s.16tt| AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES |,,.f (Stwit Past due” and, unpaid Re Be OR TRAD well , torwits a d FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ters car, model 45, in good con- test which eer ere thereon will ment in the Rose Apartments 2X; | dition. New battery, two extra)s? i¢ 27'cisa the foal eatate taxen for 852, 8-3-2] for car, will eel very cheap of trade|ises which with Interest thereon w! te of sale umount to the sum|on Ldeutenant General Ligget’s staff during the World War, to be the. first | +, Indiam in the United States to enljt gainst Germany.: ~ Two Bedies Staffed, : Major A. B. Welch received today 9 letter from the Rocky Mouatain club of New York City which will be of in- terest to North Dakota people general- ly. Itis as follows: Major A. B. Welch, Dear Major Welch: @ list of the remains of soldfers going home for burial in Nort Dakota tee ie eis ee a U of our boys of Thanksgiving, 1917, Al- housekeeping and one single room. | FOR SALE—Very reasosabie, Over-| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE> | per, Grace RM 433, oad Haery Anderson, F. FOR SALE—Modern seven room| for anything worth while. What|°? the @: A house On pavement, good lecation.| have you to offer? Joe Crewaky, |for'nre sisurancs om the bull ings site Write 229, Tribune ___S-12 Iw | _109 Srd street. Phone #86. _E12-4£| (erent thereon will om ihe date of aule Pet Tie aA A ect RR eh FOR” RENT—Furnished | apartment. | FOR SALE BY AGENT—1921 Excel-|amount to the sum of, $15.85, all of 5 re incl two rooms and bath, 422 Basie Sf cate Henderson aad lexan, mot- Ker reinafter ae eee eed in te ihe date FOR RENT—Furnished house. Phone| ments. Write, if interested to Box} There will be due on such Mortgage 713-K. 6-17-38 | 641 for catalogue or demonstration, |@t Mc dite of pele the, Bam Gisese §-16-1W | Dollars. 2 ROOMS VOR RENT __| FOR Si ys siz touring car. \; Drake-Ballard Company, 8 FOR RENT—One furnished room for, First class condition. Cord tires. \ ‘Minneapolis, Min two, with-or- withéut-pelvilege of| “Looks like new. Would take good Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, using dining foom and kitchen, 408! paper, cor: might consider quarter} Attorney. for aoresngen.. Sth St. 5-12-lw| section priced right. (May 4-11:18-25, June 1-8.) FOR RENT—Two, rooms for Tight 41, Bismarck. N. D. also new piano for sale. 713 Std| land coupe, run less than 1500 miles: Clos? R Party leaving town fo" summer! xcricgais nereby giren that thiiters Will Recent benkub’e paper, Call -anCnorteape, exeited and delivered 1 gee i {BAGSt dy, Hiletiodd, a-single tnan, mor EE FOR. RENT—Furnished end unfor- nished rooms for light Me | SALE Fiveaete Sarid ‘Security img. Business College: Phone 183. | FOR ree “Passenger oar BS romnany.mortgngeel dace jthe thir ie 4-14-t¢| car in A-1 conditon. Baggain for 104 ria ine reginter of deeds of FOR: RENT—Furnished room in mod-} cash or bankable paper. Phone the f Burleigh and state of " ern-,home, gentleman _preferretd.) _S86-R.__ eB , day of peta 1s at 4:40 0% - Call 499X_,or 315 Tenth St, 5-18-lw| FOR SALE—Ford touting. caf, 1927 -and recorded ih Book ¥43 of Mottgas: FOR RENT—One furnished room for| middel, good running condition. Catl on paze 26, will he foreclosed by & nung light housekeeping. 620. ¢th sitet. reinafter described, at the front door Mrs._A. Rohrer. o__5-18-3t ‘THREE ROOMS for rent, with board, ‘_call-at 311 2nd 8t. state of North Dakota, at the hour of 5-181w two o'clock :P. M., the day of sale. The premises describ- NT—Large modern furnished SALE—We ‘will sell at private (ed in cuch mortgage and which will be| Mr. Wall mentions in his letter, the 4his' week, and, con- |s01d-to satisty the same are described | Rocky. Moutain club, entertained 306 room. Call after'5 P. M...902 6th.St. Southwest Quarter of . ‘ sale, begi E08 — 5-4-4] tinuing until all our household fur- |Stctian “Seventeen in “Townshin. One | soldier boys at dinner. It was a mo- FOR RENT—Room for rent, geatle-] oiture is sold, including bedroom |Hundred_ Thirty-eight, North. Range) mentous occasion, Wm. H. Taft and man preferred. 23 Ave A. Phone] set, couch, table, rockers, section Seventy-five ® est, in Burleigh Countys| the late Theodore Roosevelt both. he- . : ihg present. Auswers Letter. . Major Welch, who was at that time 105. -. bs , Steele, 67 Avenus ‘amount named | made a life member of the R. M. club, es % has answered the secretary's letter, ROU ea _ E1e3t book -cases, office desk, typewriter ch gee has paid certain sums FOR REN lodern fi ed room|’ desk, cabinet safe, new Baldwin |*: tect the lien of this mortgage, above the Emporium store. Phone! piano and one Maytag washing ma-|‘°sMt;;t'ty ine sum oF sieb0. which FOR RENT — Light housekeéping} _B. and Ist ‘There will -he due under such mort- Teme; Boch een oes ee wo Hundred Thirty-three and 20/100 527-2 y Bwo 3 : ———— = FOR RENT—Modern furtished room,| ‘cate of -your own and drill som , 416 12th St. Phone 441-X. 6-14-3t Investors, Mortgage Security | y | FOR RENT—Light housekeeping} siuctures. Will help you eet COMDEAT ree, dead soldiers. “= Féoms, 401 6th Sti. 2 E1est LUDOWESE, Williston, N.D. | Attorneys for Mortgagee. Don’t fail to see “Just Out of FOR RENT—Furnished or unfuraished oe * 58-It alltten, pene & aon. 1-813) rogas s8. Mal St 517 1" | SEATERNITY Corsets, _ Supporting ed : ATERS : I gees | Jack Pickford at the Orpheum FOR RENT—Modern room in pi Cersets, Sacro-Iliac Corsets, Sacro- home._Call 948. 5-14-10 |. Siiae “Belts, Abdominal Belts, for, R. 8, ENGR, D. C. Ph. C, FOR RENT—Room in modern house, women,--Spencer Re: Chlropracter ~~ 810 Rosser St. §-18-3: 5 FOR RENT—Furnished room at 418 7th Street. = 5 6 16 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRANKLIN LANE, FORMER CABINET MEMBER, IS DEAD (Continped from Page 1) war fought to a finish. When peace came he devised plans for the employ- j ment of returniiig troops, urged Con- | ress to federalize the Americaniza- tion of the foreign-born, aided in the reconstruction of France and other | war-torn nations and advocated imme- | dite passage of a bill to give farms | to soldiers, He was also active in the Council for National Defense and the American Red Cross. | Secretary Lane was a keen | Porter of the League of Nations cove- inant and advocated ratification of the | peace treaty of Versailles. . Helped Settie Strikes In the summer of 1919 Secretary ‘Lane recommended to the President the calling of a conference of repre sentatives of American capital, labor and industry to.discuss economic prob- i The National Industrial Con- | ference, of which Mr. Lane was made chairman, was the result. man of the Railroad Wage.Commission in 1913 he helped'to settle a num- ‘ber of strikes and avert threatened _ The farme have placed ‘in ,our|‘ 4 Mannie at Ey pent ed Press.)—Crown Prince Hirohito ot | mating aa sls: tether would appre- IF YOU ‘Tl of mending punc- clate ere should be no more tor- Japan’ enjoyed “§ week in. London mal functjons than necessary. ‘The prfncé’s constant attendant is Viscount Chipda, Japanese minister of foreign affaits and formerly ambas- sador to. Greyt. Britain who is well inited States where he at one tine. was Japanese ambasga- Viscount Chinda bas an auxtous podition, becage: he is responsible ‘for | Prince Hirohito's welfare during his} d your| crowded with. experiences such as must: be Molders of second grad; pot. Finder please return money for). troudies are ended. A. J, Ostrander; Bone of. his ancestors ever knew ant professional certificates. Would pre-|. suitable: reward to American Cafe. |° phone 319. Office, Webb building.| which only a few years’ ago would pitcane lifted. to, Cason Gotcatl paras ais . 5-18-4t| have been Teeried impossible for nt qual 10 lomestic | LOST—Gold Ever-Sharp pencil, en- Son SALE20-36 Flour City tractor, oue of his: imperial line with its tra- science. Ry A. Harold, clerk high} graved “B. K.” Finder please return Lanner aaa Moet “One| ditional status of: sem-divinity. qi Ww 5-16-3t let auto- | ba ss Overland 4.and two Chevrolet auto-| Fo a nefore camera fike any -celeb- - HOUSES WANTED... I bat u mobiles, easy terms.. E. C. Ruble ‘PE-REWARD- WILL Be PAID=To| , proving’ property and paying for Driscoll, N.D. see toate politics or the stage, driven anyone furnishing ‘information. @B-) rrr aiceit siver ToriTy. baleen OO ere desk and two| without on escort, amd inspected mu ffi der re- . } (,)#eums and art galleries elbow to .el- Postoffice and church, Finder re) chaira; practically new Phone) oy with the general. public. cane aa anreeaey stale visit tn ets ssa a cr ‘| Buckingham -palace,, Prince Hirohito FIRST CLASS WORK—Cieaning. | moved to Chesterfeld house: The Jap- pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’) snese court sent word that the prince's it crowded streets in. a motor car At the close of. the lord mayor's ‘luncheon to the prince, the lord may- or-announced there wold he no speech: Hirohito, mevertheless, promptly rose, and said ‘he could not leave with- out. expressing his thanks for the en- tertainment. © * NOTICE M. B. A. Don’t forget ‘the Carnival Rance to ‘be given tomorrow night at K. P. Hall, by Modern Brotherhood of ‘America Lodge. All M. B.’A. and friends invited. Refreshments will be served. ~ Hematitching, Mrs. N. W. Kel | Little Block. i | Harding today sent the following mes- Bismarek, | oes to Mrs. Franklin K, Lane: i “I have dust learned of the death. of your distinguished husband and am wiring to express by very great shock and my exceedingly deep sorrow over | bis untimely passing. He was an out- jstanding American.who réndered most | distinguished service to his country and found. an abiding place in the af- fection of all who knew him weil. | Mrs. Harding joins me in an expres- | sion of most sympathetic condolence.” KNIGHTS ‘TEMPLAR A regular meeting of Tancred Commandery No. 1, Knights 'Templar, will be held at the | Masénic Temple, Thursday even- ing, May 19, at 8 o'clock. Red degree. Mr. Lane married in 1893 Miss Anne ! Wintermute of Tacoma, Wash, jebildren, were born to them, ‘Mrs. Nancy Lane Kauffman of Washington }and Lieut. Franklin K. U.S A., of Los Angeles, Cal, HARDING SENDS MESSAGE, constant demand for houses. If you » Phone 961 oes ies Ep ENUM ee 2 want to sell, now is the time to list HENRY & HENRY PRE WAR PRICES op cleaning, your house with us for sale. J. H: Office 4th 6t. blocking and remodeling men’s}: May 18.— President See Jack Pickford at the Or- and white hind feet. Thos. Garross.| mous old pipe of peace of the Indian | pheum tonight in “Just Out of N ORT H SOUTH ‘RAST WEST ‘ .6-19:1w | chief, Sitting Bull, has lately been, pre- < eprorn sented to.the state: historical society. by H. C. Pryor, of the Aberdeen nor- ma) school > Fah id red of the relic, burned or ee A A a 0 the wood is the autograph CLOTHES repairing, remodeling, dry-| of the-warrlor. The bow! of the pine cleaniog and. pressing: by tellers! ig of pink sandstone from the quar- ries at Pipestone, Minn. The stem, is abont 20. inches long and is of ash wood. The pipe was traded, to Mr. ‘ : a ervor's father.) I. D. Pryor, now a res-' pe EERIE) : goths G : ident of ngeles, by Sitting Bull F. ° E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO.; WANTED—A_ Water Spaniel. pug: | at Camp Cook in 1887 for a ieee “There was some argument, I be- Heve about the autograph.” explain- FOR PROMPT, efficient service, list|ed Mr. Pryor. “The old chit thought he should have extra compensation besides the blanket. for it. that his name was about the only thing Sitting Bull could write in Eng- lish and he was very proud of, it. “The story goes that Sitting Bull had just been released from prison at, )_- MAI J! BU H REPORTS May 18.—Bullish crop re- Ports: from the; Southwest turned the ;wheat:; market, ‘upward todhy after a setback at thd opening. Opening quo-; tations, which ‘Varied from unchanged figures to 1 cent:lower, were’ followed by moderate gains all around. rong, 2 to 31-4 cents, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK -» South St, Paul, May 18.—Cattle re- ceipts 6,000. ‘Slow. Common to good! beef. steers 25 cents lower. Range $6.25 to $8,60.! 50, Butcher she stock; cents lower. Bulk $5 to! $6.50. Few to $7. Veal calves steady, | Ft. Randall and was making his way\ packer top $7.50. Stockers and feed- northward to the reservation. ways ready to pick up a few dolla he stopped off at. Pierre, S. D., and flourishing ‘business his autographed cards at $1- each.| Few $9. Some.one induced him to step Inito'the best picture Jack Pick- Spots 50| ford ever made is “Just Out of College,” and is at the Orpheum T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY ers slow, steady to weak, Hog receipts 13,000. Steady to 15 $7.75 to $8.25. Good pigs mostly $8. Steady,’ Clip-| FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, in firt class | shape, self starter, 30x31-2 cord tires, demountable. rims. at big. bargaln. phone Co., Washburn, N. D: FOR SALE—Eight room house, with 75 feet of ground; can give, posses- H vi sion in two weeks, ‘Chicago, May 18.—Cattle- receipts | man Ode, 419 15th St. or Phone steady. Bulk beef { ‘ ; FOR RENT—Front room in .private ;; home, for gentlemen only. started Sheep. receipts 1,009. Washburn Tele- id write ped: lambs held around $7. rise sie wooled ewes $7 to $7. name oy a number! ing message blanks. ed between sever: ‘one on which he wrote.” ane Robiddid 1 Sb ‘Itphots tate historian says numerous. pipes ‘eputed: to. have;;imeen -the pipe: of | peace” of Sitting; Bull have heem:.of- fered for, sale, ;but;he ts obliged..to believe that the one which Mi ‘yor. has Just represented to the state is the genuine one. The autograph on the pipe is exactly, the same.as. ap- | pears on the cardg: the ebief. Pierre, it is said. Don't fail to see “Just. Out of | College,” by George Ade with Jack Pickford at the Orpheum) Rye No. 2, $1.84 to. $1.36. : Flax No. 1, $1.86 to $1.88 1-2. ‘BISMARCK GRAIN, (Farnished by Rassell-Miller Co.) Bismarck,: May 18. , No. 1 dark. northern No. 1 amber durum . . 1 mixed durum .. 1 red durum “steers $8 to $8,85, : ‘Hog receipts. 16,000.) Fairly. acti ‘steady to 10 cents: higher. Sheep receipts 10, 000, Stem CO |, Dr. L.B. Purdon, will close his office May 18 to 21, for the pur- pose, of attending the State Dentist Convention at Minot ~ Bath Every APOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, May 18.—Wheat ’ tu- cepts, 228 cars, compared to 121 cars; “Cash No, 1. northern, . $1.46 7-8. °@ $1.63 7-8; May, $1.40;:July 1, $1. Corn No. 3 yellow, 50 to 51 cents. ~Oats No, 3 white, 333-4 to 343-4 Barley, 46 to 60 cents. HOLY HILL IS BURIAL OF : ..,. YOUNG CHIEF (Continued from Page 1) fore the funeral. What the prograta| No, will be none professes to know—the | no. Indiang, will perform the rites as the| No, spirit moves them—but the chariting |.No. 3 dance tn honor to a dead chief’ will me Wheat Taian to Enlist, 3rd street.. F. W. Murphy. Phone r| Albert Grass is believed by Major |" spay. tires, newly painted. Have no uselthe years 1918 and 1919 on said prem-| 4 "F “Welch, of Mandan, who served U.S. FIRM WILL ~ BUILD JAP SHIP New York, May 18.—A contract for 6 construction of a 20,000-ton fuel supply ship for the Japanese navy was signed by a New York company. ANNOUNCES DATES, sovereign inspector general of. the Scottish Rite, hag announced the fol- lowing Scottish Rite reunion dates to be held in the state. May 23-24, Minot; May 23, Hills- boro; May 23, 24, 25 and 26 at Grand Forks, and May 30, 31, and June 1 and 2, in Fargo, | WEATHER REPORT The Rocky) For 24 hours ending at noon, May 1 Mountain club has placed wreaths on! ‘Temperature at 7 a. m ‘ta | the two caskets as a tribute to the boys |. Highest yesterday . agor. to Tuvestors.Mortgage Security| who promised they would not come )Low back from “over there” until the job} Lowest last night With kindest trega¢is, 1] Precipitation . Highest wind veloct was done. remain, Herbert Wall, Secretary, nap Rocky Mt. Club, 65 W. 44th St., New York City. Albert Grass is the young Dahkota Y ‘The cecret of making your bath room beautiful is the installing of high-grade, modem plumbing fixtures. If you fixtures are old and. unsanitary, a new ‘Staudard” Porcelsin Enameled bath or lavatory will work, wonders in the appeacance and sanitation of your bath room. —- Decide now to change from the old to the new and let us quote you prices on these fixtures. “They cost less than you imagine. We estimate at any time and guarantee all work to satisfy you. "Repais jobs given prompt attention, Ee ae The days are coming when the Bath Tub and shower call often—the summer days when night time finds us tired, sticky and uncomfortable. Give every member of the family a chance to enjoy a refreshing, invigorating bath as often as they feel’ like it during the hot weather. “The cost of having a-well equipped bathroom in your home is probably less than, you imagine. Ask us for prices. e) Up to date Plumbing, Hot Water and Steam Heating. Only expert mechanics employed. 3 3 Frank G. Grambs — Bismarck, N. D. | ‘Partly cloudy for North Dakota and somewhat unsettled tonight and i ee Bt Thursday, possibly showers: warmer cheap forjof the courtho in the city of Bis-| chief who has been brought back horhe | tonight in the east portion Tharsday.| est in the land of Phone 427. P. O. Box 624,;marck ing the county of Burleigh and/ for nig last 1 the Harry Anderson THE EFFICIENT. WOMAN, a great’ deal nowadays | about the efficiency of women. In the | novels of fifty years ago, who ever | heard a woman praised for her ex- ecutive ability, force, and energy. in the sense that it i@ used today? The ‘on the. 22nd. day of | bis ancestors. June, A. 1921; to satisfy Ncho is mentioned is a boy from Steele. amount due upon such mortgage On) on the Thanksgiving of 1917,’ which frail, delicate, helpless ideal of wo- | manhood has passed away. it possible to measure up to- the ideals | of modern womanhood? place, we must keep our bodies in the; best possible condition. | Thousands of women have suécecded | through daily hath: fresh air, and exercise in the gaxe ‘at the date of eale the sum: of| thanking him in the name of ali North Dakota. people and assuring him of Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 10th their gratitude for the kindly thought 1 day of May, 1921. - which prompted their. tribute to the leases I can furnish you in favorable{day of Sfay, ‘h prompt et eiale “wealaeas: .” by George Ade with | FOR SALE CHEAP |: .Two new one and one-half” tonight. Corwin Motor Co. See: Jack Pickford at the Or- eum tonight in “Just Out of ; RS. -NANCY WESTCOTT,. of Syracuse, N. Y., who. declares Tanluc {s the greatest) medicine on earth, Says ‘It’ built: her up: to eis Just brimiul: of new “energy. y ct “| just think Tanlac is the greatest medicine on earth and I can rpver Draise it enough for what it’s done for me. “For two years I was in a badly rundown conditon, | had no appetite, and after every meal. I would he in awful distress: from indigestion and bloating. My nerves were: on edge, and I could never get a good night's sleep. 1, felt tired and wornout all the time, was losing weight, and many times I was so weak that T couldn't look after my housework.’ I just felt miserable. ““Tanlac helped one of my friends so much that I began taking it and it has certainly built me up into splen- did health, ‘My appetite is so big t can hardly get enough to eat now, and I am never-@oulied ‘a particle ‘with bloating or indjgeation. My nerves are as, steady as“elo¢kwork, and [ sleep like a child at night, I-have recov- ered my strength and am just brim- ful of new life and energy. In fact, I feel better than ‘I have in years. My gratitude’ towards, Tanlac is un- bounded.” The above statemet was recently made by ‘Mrs. ‘Nancy Westcott, 121 Market St., Syracuse, N.:Y . a Ask your friends about the New Garrick’s Candies and Ice oO ADVERTISING PPM RIE NTIS ORT OT Space-on Fence and Ball _ Grounds.’ Your’ ‘Ad will ’ pull regults and ‘be read ~ by thousands daily. For rates, talk to PILMOOR i Sign Painter 2 * = y Day”