The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 7

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Ts rom | | REMEMBER WELL,CAN YoU BEAT e — some orn “pretty bomes HAD IT. RIGHT: WN my F THAT? | 1 GUESS MUST ilgantrmearerciee) || pwssomerl, J | g seis ULE 0, :K, ‘GARAGE ° nd lots f in! all parts of tt a f i oly, “Come in and al with us mihi a i yon FN 4 coun Eataiahe 202 4th St. # Hy aa et te . ‘ . MULE ae General. Auto Repairing. aet: be holders. of second grade | phone snd we will send a man to see professiona} certificates. Would pre- | you. cree fer 7th and &th or Sth and 6th ee ‘Phone 961 ual{a teach HENRY @ HENRY . .. WEBB BROTHERS ~ 2 , t g Undertakers imbalmers Funeral Directors nian as atonal, tater SALRAMAN. " | ' H a / a ‘ ' Licensed Embalmer in Charge ies Sele ar pata ee Soe : be ii i Ne np AUR G * DAY “HONE 50 _ _ NIGHT PHONES 65—887 in ‘| "Foo Uiionin Fab : arance with references, to rep- . 4 Fass AY 5 y : , es ‘nee gt Baers S| AS te at teaser AM) NN ao BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY e. ress ribune. 4 - ¢ = ry 5 ee Sie leo att PV \ Seen ok 1 — STUDEBAKER . rite tor low" priced ampere, tis : a a 1 : ai a and good ithe ‘Adare at Oak itu eerste aS es j : ; : CADILLAC ny , “Cord Tire Co., Burr Oak, higan, “DANNY, ‘you DIDN'T FIND 5 r : 44 AUTOMOBILES : ALITTLE GREEN PIRCE OF A A TWENTY DOLLAR © PER LYING D : RPA DD YOO? TMH «tei pou +1 | PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Pcie Minos. , = . n — i Licensed Embalmers in Charge ST = = ME? LOIDNT : < Day Phone 108 Night Phone 100 or 687 ee FIND NOTHIN’ = NORTH SOUTH EAST. WEST BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET 1. 7 room house, East Ave. B... «+ $4,600.00 . Upholatered Furniture Made to Order + 7,300.00 + 3,200.0 + 8,700.00 2. 2 stom. ment house.. 3.. 5 room house, 14th Street.: See Sy 4. 6 room house, 3rd Street. 5. 7 room house, on: hill.. «+» 4,600.00, 6. 4 room house, Riverview...... oe+» 3,200.0 i “F.E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO., | | We have Houses, Lots ‘and Farm Lands. « , \. the two were married. Edward Dool- ey went to live with them. First Husband Iies. One day Edward Dooley. became ill. Within a few hours he was dead. Lydia, explained that he had eaten salmon from a can that had stood ] : . First National Bank Bidg. - Phone 78R . 7 f Ka Sea open for some time. Lydia and Rob- “ s r 4 ean . . ert Dooley accompanied the hody back “Flour City tractor, rims, Will sell] of the machine and ‘the arrest of|to Keytesville for burial and folks HOUSES WANTED, : LOTS FOR SALE, sary pan £0. viow One| at tig bargeip. Washbyrn ' Tete-| Henry Phillipi, 21, of St. Wendel.| in the home town got their first 3% REWARD WILL BE PAID—To|] ‘We have some very goad building mobiles a4 two Cl au let ; | _ phone Co., ‘Wat burn, N.D. 5-18-1w Phillipt naively told police he was at-| glimpse of Baby Laura Marei, ate: } anyone furnishing information en-| sites on Avenues “A” and “B” in the}, B ‘mi Ruble | FOR” SALE—Very reasonable) Over-| tracted to “moonshining”’ as a -pro-|'ter of Lydia. abling me to rent a good, desirable! best residential district, also pretty i ned land coupe, run less than 1500\miles.} fession because. of supposed large re- About three weeks after Lydia and modern home in Bismarck, contain-| lots in Riverview, you cap buycyesean’ : :| ‘Party leaving town for summer} turns. He paid a ten dollar fine for] her husband returned to Twin Falls, ing seven or more rooms. Call 922,| able. + f | WH aecept Vankable paper, Tien infraction of traffic rules and was re- Robert oley Bree Lydia’ said ne or write Box 481, or call at 212 2nd ( af we : leased. had insisted on drinking from a cis f a ys St, : 5-18-1w|> danete 4a ne 904 vo meled baby scale. “Call'16 Ave. B.| FOR SALRLFive-passenger touring | _' —___—_——_—_ tern on the farm that was close t CARL PEDERSON TO BUY—Party wants to] Office 4th | ; oral S18-1W| “car in_A'I conditon. Bargain for| COMPLETE STORY OF MRS.|the barn and that he had died of ty-| | FACTORY: DISTRIBUTOR, pI 6 room modern bungalow, in- : : { —dine, duofold} cash bankable paper. Phone phoid fever. hat time neighbors! Seuthwestern North. Dak tiuaing talhe wal located on Dave ow h matresewriting desk and two| _ 886: paper: Heiy| .. SOUTHARD'S FATAL sald she expressed the fear to them ikeetaticiee. ing, with garage, at a satisfactory F8;- practically | new Phone | FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1917 - WOUNDS BE thete Deby, LOO. Wout: Geb sys RISMARCK. .N. 1. rice, and terms. Write to No. 227, wate é — rapa | 632-R, or call 818 Avenue B. ‘ phoid. bales Bi reed miei | wants at : nee : . 5 arat made mood Tunas condition. est ud ore : . True to her prophecy, three weeks SSS ‘k. “Address Tribune Rt . i y a eee + (Continue rom Page later Baby Laura was dead. Five; of the little work they di id WANT—To buy a house. We haven; WO" FIRST, CLASS “ WORK—Cleaning.| FOR SalB—Ford trick, cheap tor] ,, ey do an . 5-1-iw fring, ‘aye: lad! know what the candidates for sheriff{ Mrs. Dooley collected $4,500 on in-| the great amount of time they waste —]#_—————$ pressing, repairing, “dyeing, : 0 eet an Guta te etgrras ub you and men's c thing, Eagle ‘ailorin, aa.” Phang, 427," P04 aii would do about Lydia. surance that had been carried by the| on flirtations and ‘on their toilettes; ——__ WORK WANTED ___ z a » Wi brothers and a short time later wa}| of the alleged subversive ‘effect the: sl your house with us for sale. J. H.| WANTED, WORK—House ~cleading| “jgliat, Works, phone 68 opposite She Dian’: Werry,, married to William McHaffie have in well-regulated- mi if e Ss jihan. Ph 45. 5-17-2t . ig re ice. “But Lydia didn’t seem to be wor- ad to. Willian -MeHame. __| have in well-regulated ministeries, aud bbb totoals at ca work, take off storm windows, put) Fo Sots GH Sma, wel AT} The. two went to Montana to live} of many famgies whose peace is said ITS TO BUY—We have a number or any: general work| pe bed complete, san}- LEG. Ale NOTICE rying. After she left for California | and settled on a ranch. McHaflie took| to have beeh undermined by their dan- ‘ 4 of prospective buyers for houses in Louis White, |: opin aid pag, drenser, wrilthy the town got more dissatisfied than| out a $500 insurance policy and made] gerous proximity to staid and respect- 4 Bismarck, if yous want to sell your 3 5 164% wk desk “tna kitchen. cabinet. Phone Beant I cas Feipatd ty one: payment on it. ta a short time] able men. bi property list: with us, we can sive) geo ie. Bet Lh X CE ER 's he died, but when Lydia went to col- ‘At any rate it appears that soldiers you prompt and efficient service. It 5 una sAL jed baby cart, in first TIC y GIVEN, at cece 4 the hodled of the-men! lect the insurance she found that the| who have seryéd their country have and se niin, ecmantss Lc ( Pon a Soh elivereds ie j disinterred, and - examined. ‘threo Policy had lapsed a. few favs and the] made good théir claim to the coveted Soag antinreyide ain jena Linterviewed the ators witto lem’ Lewis, an’ ‘automobile alsenaa, gone forth that the girls must go. ni petion in w ich. D. attended her husbands and obtained with whom she~had become acquaint-| ‘talian housekeepers hope that some paw D8 wer ota et} a) Btehtiole were defend- | statements fron? them that enab' ed in Montana. One month later, on i rote oe Bae ey ees FOR RENT—About 10 ai ants in favor};of,, said. plain 'o build.a strong case against iner. y 6, Lewis died from what doctors sls! i) id lahd the kirti i may iz. 4} against lota« age two, three, four, fr ; their ‘households, but doubt whether vate ; near t! e outskirts of Bis- ri Saris ray ro Fe Pe ee teed Might of lock vieh ‘iter Lydia left Twin Falls late} Stu was ptomaine poisoning, and Ly-) ii, the short hours and independ- mare! tor Jeane ae farang Ber ee Eeraenred and 7 ne D: j ae: Governor: Plorde Addition to the in 1920 she met Southard at a dance. di collected $5,000 in insurapce. ence of’ offica life they will take kind: bt ‘ poses. Might furnisl i . et ho -know ba | ein, tailor ap 2 row Melgh county. rater they were married and when Following the death of Lewis, Lydia ° 2 Register. 512 wk hen, eleaiier. MS 1m Mid. defendant, Beard "Hiv ‘*¢| Southard was transferred from San| returned to Twin Falls where she met ly ‘to domestic service or the long fa — iS ee TF YOU WANT 10 SELL B v6 levied upon anid .2b0¥e | Prancisco to Honolulu he took his| #0d:married Myers, husband No. 4. | hours Of ehop work: OUSES AND iy LATS @ ed ae _ 96, Henry. Oe tens. ce bride along. He's still loyal to his DRIVE GIRLS FROM pemewee ei J . by ; 3 5 wife.” i =e , FOR SALE—One « of ue mont modern Fa ‘New: plano: for sale. is ard) WANTBD—A Water Spaniel pup: |stare, ref rue martial experiences, of the ane. SOFT-OFFICES MARKETS | f age. F., time Missouri country town gir - Ses re ee rooms and bath, sleeping porch, Bismarck. eclipses even those of fiction. Ten Z BIG BREAK FAILS screened in front porch, buflt in FOR PROD ‘efficient service, list ! 3 hile still in her teens ‘ Chi 19.—-A : X » List sf id” Jud; t years ago while si r teen: 9 cago, May 19.—-Action of the 7 a features jgoote to: Baga Roasts i college ie 183." §- seat your! ROUT, 8 Yor sale with ‘Henry Serre (100. do she was attending Sunday school ane wee eet pstalian ole ee wheat market today failed to justify " * RENT—Furnjal m ip & Henry. e1B: AW | 1 enjoying the popularity that goes with| the war lately have taken the law bet big br ‘basement, east front, beautifulawn.| ern home, gentleman ferretd, A; to, “d | being a village belle in the village of r lately have taken law| rumors that a big break in prices This is a thing of beauty. Hot/ Call 499X ,or 315 Tenth St. 6-18-1w WANTED TO BUY OR RENT: igment Mg. public auction to. the Keytesville Mo. At that time she was into their own hands and have swarm-| would result from the passage of an water_ heat; $2.00, alence month) FOF rn! 0 market. Is Ht Levitre, a ies gneat yMaer sth day’ ah May, 1921. living on the farm of her father, Wil- og in epousants foe many ot me anti-pit btll by the upper house of Ye 745, - erat th it ‘housekeeping. 620 6th street. Te Te Rallin Welch, liam Trueblood, about two miles from} gession by force of the places of the| the Illinois legislature. Opening quo- ae Eg erage ree A. Rohrer. 8-8¢ a | Sheriff of (Bure County, oun. Rate ig ch bee week many young women who enlnee a] tations which varied from 1-2 to 2 1-2 E—6-room partly modern| THREP A Roe 3 for rent, with | ‘ollowing the open ew irrl-| footing there during the war, and so ‘house, well iocated, fine lot, about nae for rents with boards. Puaincirr’ tor! ated territory in Idaho, Trueblood | far have refused to be displaced. cents lower were Collowed “by jralley reasonable price, Phone 832L, or Bismarck, Ne th Dakot: Li iy that in some cases brought the market 80 foot frontage, for $2,500, on} call at 311 2nd St. " §h8-Be] . Fane aia , May b-12-19-26, June 2) moved his family to a section near} (Newspapers are heing flooded with i age — terms; 7-room modern house, in- RENT=cLarge modern furnished FOR SALE—Cabbage piahts. 306 ane Twin Falls. Robert Dooley, a school-| letters, some few of them arguing back to the same as yesteday’s finish. cluding 3 bed rooms, east front, good FOR ‘eriaree modern. [arn mie St. Phong 740% __ 6:19-2t "HAS STILL JN AUTO. Jday sweetheart of Lydia, and his| that the women clerks have earned) Subsequently the. market scored a porch; full basement, 75 foot front- im. Call pfter 5PM. 902 St St. “We atore ‘tarniture. at Msip St. | st. Cloyd. Minn., May 19—Casuat| brother, Edward, followed yoon after,| the right to work of they please, and| materlal advance but reports of rain age, for $4,200, on liberal terms. J 4-26-Imo.| inspection of an automobile driven | dnd settled near the Trueblood farm. | to support themselves, but most of the|.in Kansas’ brought about free selling Geo. M. Register. § 12 1 wk. FOR RENT—iis it rodm In’ private} | past open gates ofa street car led to] In 1912 Robert Dooley took Lydia,| writers telling lurid and terrtble tales} and temporary deciine. The close ¥ ’ "Son BhGay SAapolping cauty, 1d SALE—Adjoining city Iaits ae for gentlemen only. Pons FOR SALE the el te: Hapa al ac adie of a still in he tonneau | then 20, into Twin Falls one day and | of the frivolity oi these daughters of motetietons was strong, 11-4 to 41-2 Five acres improved with one story, aoe RENE Woden farniaks, - General store fixtures at prices that eet tere unserer ree “our room “house, glazed-in porch,| FOR RENT—Modern furnished room} ¥ 1° .011 pa, good above the Em: store. . Phope| Will sel us a visit, as we myst CHICAGO LIVESTOCK page ano Reangese.” This Peta ope Be Reverie ere guste) a palepnse Sf Ceenice tteroain nest | Freckles and Bis Friends That's What Aleck Would Cait Fun, — By Blosser || , hese, May, 19 Cattle rocetpts a 000, Beef steers steady to strong. erty can be bought on very easy] FOR RENT — Ljght ae ™ ape Flees if mote than one item} Bulk $8 to $8.23 ' terms. See D. T. Owens & Co.{ rooms; ao children. Li : 1 Hog receipts 25,009. Steady to 10 115 1-2 4th Street. 6-13-lw ! BT 25,609, ly to eee ~ —— 4 veiled eagh register, crank]. - You CouLD ceifts higher. _ FoR SALE—House of five rooms and Fon cer =L ey ae ‘eype,: $9.99: capacity, tape nd ticket | 7 ists ech ALEK Leghp eth OVER TH’ a j Sheep reste, very slow, steady bath, modern except heat; $2,200; ms, d A attachment; like pew, $18 Vou wu2 to 59 cents lower. terms. Also house of seven rooms | FOR RENT—Furnieh raisked| 1—Sheter-oak gvocery gisplay coun- : BIRD AN COULD FLY AN’ BACK AN’ SOMETIMES: penile AEEIS NSS and bath; hot water heat, Green, | i -Fgom 28 Main ter, 16 feet, nerfeet cokaken. $150. 4 WAY WAY UP IN P ome ee LIVESTOCK: “ al t location; 4.700; terms. safe, 2 pounds, . n jou . Paul, May 19.—Cattle re- EA aes selene au ae anc 746. FOR RE ere room i privats| | ; oe oar ; ceipts, 2,500. Slow, generally steady. Pe I seri ES EN FOR Ri ae a ee 1—Bowser, «. toa gallep\) kerosene comaon tp eopd wee seers, $6.25 te LE—Two- mpd pumping, automatic measuring tank: 50. Bulk, $7 to $7.75. Steers an eon <e rooms and sore ao ee Rosser ee -18-3 complete, $45.00. heifers mixed to city butchers, $8.50. x nice bungalow of four rooms and| 7th pane rnisked room mat cals 56—Wooden counters, better than But er cows snl heifers mostly $3 . t £00, | en on as | AVE ARC, $7.50 each. 0 $6. Few to $7.50. Veal calves, ii olikeny 314 Broadway. Phone MIBOSLLANCON's 1—Dayton computing candy scale; eae ellandaea aut FOR SALE—House of 3 rooms, 60] sale, beginn! werk and con- ‘ to 1B cents higher. "pangs, 1'to se. foot. frontage, east front, good tinainguntil ei x Pesan oe aw! eases, $10 ane 4 * ¢ Bulk, $7.75 to $8.25. Pigs, strong to chicken coop, near. the Richbolt re is beiad Fon “ ate, bevel’ glass’ mirror, _ \ . 25 cents higher. Good kind mostly $9. to | 96) 4 ‘ = WaT 3 undertone weak, no good or choice ments. _Geo. M. Rogier, G14 Siti * desk, cabinet | safe, ne ' it sidereston’ all's on ‘carton Broth- f stock in toad lots here. | FOR SALE—Moderm house of eleven | iano and one Maytag washing ma- Mandan. 5-19-1w —— | parag best-Heat-} chine. Mrs. H. H. Steele, 67 Avenue | °° . BISMARCK GRAIN | Ing. ‘Nice home or rooming house; | _B. and lst st. 5-18-4t| __FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING : . >| 2] . erurnished by Russell-Miller Co.) { $1,900 cash; balgnce easy-terms.| MATERNITY — Corsets, “ Supporting) WANTED—To “in class ‘Sioa 1 (Bismarck, May 19. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone Siac. + is andotns Corsets, erie dressmaking. 613 Frent street RCE ieee ar >] No, 1 dark northern . M6 zi ei 17-8t b ce ae hone. 20 : §:13;1 UST TING OF THAT J LEKer : ‘| No. 1 red durum ... i | a SALE—Eight’ Fooin cae ae 4 ace 5 = = i iw MINK OF THAT ALEK=r — No. 1 mixed durum . 1.15 5 . : : ‘ 15 feet of ground: can give posses: itera Spbocer -opcaatisnes ont =| anon eas ad ' 6GE- A Tt cou “WOUDNT TD RATHER BE No, 2 red drum 11 - z sion "in ‘two. weeks. Call 0) Her N.D., ‘Telephone 8). Room i con: MYSELF INTO 4 Bl — Wout! NT AN’ No. 2 flax .. Las | man Ode, 410 15th Gat., or phone Aa Pacihe Hotel.” Advice|: {OUEIRE, t, ual £5. {8 good come AN ELEPHANT A Noe ae an j __881-R._ —— cae . .| tires, newly aintea. Have no use| MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ; ———— SEEDS ——~—~—~SS*Y sé car, will sell very cheap or trade MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN. j b bath ond perches, 9¢ (he Wood) the tarmers have placed in our) for anything worth while, What 5 : Y ~ Minneapolis, May. 19.—Wheat re-, ni LG store house a quantity of millet grass| Mave you to offer? Joe Crewsky, Fe fs ; ceipus, 1/2 cars, compared to 208 cars. ‘768R. seed and seed corn for us to dispose} 109 3rd street, Pfone 898. b-12-t¢ . y f . a year ago. FOR RENT—Strietly modern apart-| of at a low price. Give up your want LE BY NT—1921 Excei: & Corn No. 3 yellow, 53c to 54c. Bi iP FOR SAI AGE: . } = pat in the Pies Fait ey 316] list for Seotations, oF fall) xo siors, Henderson and Cleveland mot y E t : ' Sats No. S wiley 3 1-4¢ to 34 1-4c. reet. F. W. Murphy. Nursery Company, Bismarc' orcyles; sold on cash or timé pay- v : } Barley, 46c to ¥ . i. 3 ae ve ____5-10-1w | . ments. Write, if interested to Box : g ! Rye No. 2, $1.35 to $1.38. : 4 FOR ~ SALE—Modert - yoom | rP YOU ARE TIRED of saaniag punc-| 641 for catalogue on demonstration. “2 ; y Flax No. 1, $1.88 fo $1.91. 3 ise on pavement, good” ead location: tures, put on a sét of Dayton Air- 5-16-1w. > p L Q 7 aE : - Cash No.1 ‘northern, $1.48 1-4 to ite 229, Tribune. 617-1 less tires on your Ford car, and you? FOR SALE—Willys six touring car, - 4 $1.551-4! “May, $1.431-2; July, | FOR RENT—Furnished ‘apartment. { troubles are ended. A. , Ostrander.| First class condition. Cord tires. — Wie as t H $1.25 1-4. ‘tyo rooms and bath, 439 Fitth Bie: Phone 319. Office, Webb building.|’ Looks like néw. Would take good | ” F Ze a» |: t S184t} paper, or might consider quarter ' ‘ F RB. 8, ENGR, D.C. Pa. C. ‘FOR RENTOFurniehed iamment oa PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- section priced . Address Box ‘ | a Chireprsiser. housekeeping at Varney Flat. 6-191¢ | blocking. and. remodeling men’s 481, Bismarck, ND. SIS 1W) - f c : 5 c bi < Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Lucas Bleck—Phene 208 FOR ie ee hate. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, ‘ord Coupe, §8, oppssite Peatedice. hed house. Phone “ios GebT-8t -as-te shape, self starter, 30x3-1-2. cord

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