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bie wee den fae ak alae eer MAY 23, 1921 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DOINGS OF THEDUFFS =‘ “" en LN a HELEN, Come on! THe GUESTS ARe| aR ae GET AWAY FROM ! HERE WITH 9 10 { VICTORY HELP P WINTED—MALE __BALESMAN | STARTING: TO COME TO THE Hy YY THAT WINDOW UNTIL WANTHD—A Union Man to Solicit) WANTED—Distributor for automobile PARTY NEXT DOOR! j ly Yy _V TURN OuT THESE ‘Subscriptions. for. National Labor] ‘tires. Small investment required, et bas if Zp Yy ~ LIGHTS! Locals Easily Take G From ‘Magazine, devoted to the A. F, of l4;| prefer man with sales.experlence.| _ d ey i ; al ily Take Game From) pitch, Higgins. Struck out, by Hig- libeyal commission; many doubling} You can make a profitable connec- Yy My} Z q Wilton With Big \Opening sina, 18: by": Plahottysia4iy eaceace their salary in spare time, Write] tion and establish a clean business. 4 , ( ihits, Harper, Andler, Collins. Umpire, for particulars. The Unionist Pub-} Write Iowa Cord Tire Company, Des i Crowd Present - | Loubek. | nit by pitcher, by Higgins, .- Wild Hehing. Co. 127_N. Dearborn St Rita ‘ 5-23-10E \ i vey 4 as S wee by innigs: cago. WANTED—Commission salesmen 2S AST ose ———— ssion salesmen to s ‘ a i] My > . HELP WANTED_FEMALE. sell Lyons’ keg beverages in the Da- j : ) MINOT LAST OF WEEK) Bismarck WANTED At Shes. Shee, girl to “ai kotas. Best line of drinks on tne ‘ A cafe work. T aes pas & ond market. Address, The Lyons Bros.| . 7a i ‘ Nearly all the happenings necessary i ‘op wages for a beet Company, Box 20, Omaha, Nebr. y . } for the successful opening of a new | 4 girl, Write or phoné : i 5-20-14 ball park were contained in the Bis-| __ Underwood, N. D. aa ; - cn ates » a i marck-Wilton. game Sunday afternoon. | ROOMS = H The, local team won, the day was real for: general housework. "Phone No SoWe ee ee , ate \ n é ther, the crowd was large, 146, oF call at 618 Bhd Si," Gatty| ROOMS IN’ SUITHE for rent, Bis] : eT hae iW TTA) «ana there were a number of thrilis| LEAGUE STANDINGS WANTED—A competent girl. for fen“ second floor, “Apply Bismarck : PALEY WA Ue WI «| The only disappointment was that the; (Not including Sunday Games.) eral housework, Mrs. 0. E Realty Company, yd 211, Phone , é oe game was one-sided, Bismarck win-| NATIONAL LEAG son, 403 3rd St. 623s | ga on Lparst] | : : : " Li ning 9 to 1. \ W. iL. Pet. WORK WANTED [FOR RENT—Two" rooms Tor tignt| = | oat ot viewing the ‘new park. the, Now York . Moab att LAUNDRESS wants day work. “Phong also new piano for mle ie Sra. Sete ; : fons commie geen Wel. baa | Brooklya 18 16 529 528-8 218-1 i Se — ae ro : A ef } q] 4 a i Tunica he field is eicellenfy altwoieh | pounce : id is us FoR emai: C) 3 aaa RENT—Large modern furnished ; - \ f y the ,infleld is rough, and there will) St. Louis +10. 18 357 HOUSES AND FLATS room. Call after 5 p.m. 902 6th St. 4 ‘ \ y AAT be some excusable. errors for a few! Cincinnati., 11 23, 1326 FOR SALE—Bungalow, five rooms and} _ Phone 581K 5-23-lwk eu eee ee of h \ U7 t games until some of the bumps have | Philadelphia . 9 20 310 bath, hard wood floors, full base-} FOR RENT—Furnished and unfu' a disappeared. The grandstand is well | ment, furnace heat, lot 50x140,| -nished apartments and rooms. Bus- ‘ por of , located, there is plenty of parking AMERICAN LEAGUE very pretty home; for quick sale, i : ‘Phone 183. _5-19- space for automobiles and the crowd WwW. L. Pet. terms can be given. Phone) FOR BONT—Furnished room in mod- sits far enough from the field to get| Cleveland 20 13606 961, Henry & Henry. iwi ern’ home, tleman _ preferretd. iy ° = the right perspective on the game. New York 17° «12586 FOR SALE—New house of five rooms,| _ Call 499X ,or 315 Tenth St, 5-18-1w ; fe Christy, Breaks. tees F Derolh a 9 % Ae barn, city water, and one acre of FOR RENT-cLe i Sr, Pry skh. he game started out well, Flaher- ms: o 4 land. A bargain at $2,300; $350 Te tones Prt Mas 64 6 a. ’ a My ty and Higgins, southpaws, were op- Washington 16 16.500 J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. hone 581- 5208 ; : posing. There are some who claim|St. Louis 15 16.484 oR RE iaralabied oe ubfurnlaie: } h \ Flaherty is a five-inning pitcher. He | Chicago cae te 16 429 : yes and with 7 75 feet of ground, Can give POSSCS- | mmm tt TAN AN TION sion in two weeks. Call at Her- FOR. SALE AMERICAN ASSUCINTIO man Ode, 410 5th St., or phone ‘support. the score would have been much closer, Higgins lived upto ex-} Kansas City ... IS ° 831-R. - &81-8t]: Gienbrat store fixtures at prices that pectations, wih a cook here. a change Indianapolis 14 OW RENT ERIS Row Ghd Wich, 2s sell. Pay us a visitas we must of pace and a fast breaking curve. i ? FOR RENT Barge boom ahd kitehan dispose of following items in next few He should have scored a shut-out, but| Minneapolis - “ ote in Letra house furnished for eh for a bit of ragged playing Louisville ~14 Call 728 Third etree Pune ee3t Especial prices if more than one item 7 = 3 - f . The fans were right glad to take! 3° Seal [2B FOR RENT—V ic’ ly fh is Z 7 : " off their hats to “Christy” Christensen | Milwaukee ‘ RB 1 R Ey rery aicdly furnished| 1 National cash register, crank ‘for breaking the ice. His long, three-| Golumbus ° taki apartment, will make @ good home type,, 99.99 capacity: tape, and ticket é r .bagger in. the third inning started the i: 1 for two or three girls, or maftiet attachment; like new, $165. chairs; practically new Phone|the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest locals on a hitting streak; which con- SATURDAY GAMES couple, 807 4th St___"_5-20-3t)4_—"sheter oak grocery display coun-| 632-R, or call 818 Avenue B. Quarter of Section twenty-two (22) in M A tinued in three different innings of the NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘SMALL HOUSE for rent or sale about| ter, 16 feet, perfect conditon, $150. Sai '§-20-3t | Township one hundred forty-two, (142) game. Bill Andler,. first baseman, Pittsburgh 13; Brooklyn 6. June 1. Further information apply| 1——Barnes’. 4-(t. safe, 1,600. pounds,| FIRST - OLASS ., WORK—Cleaning.| Rauge seventy-six (76), West. : T claimed next honor when he got the , 8). cago 5; i J. L. Kelly, 303 Ave. D. Phone 496-Ry inside door, $85. "| "pressing, Fepalting, dyeing, ladies’| The mortgagee has paid certain sums f fifet Heine Ti Of the Babson and. was] eee Nee oe GER Ra ct sh eS 1“Howser, 100 gallon kerosenc| and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring|to wit: the delinquent taxes on said presented with $10 offered by Post-| Cincinnati 5; Boston 6, (11 innings). FOR RENT—A four-room apts id pumping, aytomatic measuring tank;| & Hat Works, phone 68, opposite| Premises for the years 1916, 1917, 1918 master Frank Reed tor the first cir-j AMERICAN LEAGUE with bath and porches, at the Wood | complete, $45.00. postoffice. 1-18-tf| and 1919, which. with interest on the \ cuit clout. ‘Philadelphia 11; Cleveland 8. mansee, 423 5th street. Phone} 5—Wooden counters, better than| FOR SALE—Agricultural Dent shelled Pee et emoant to the sum) President of Chicago Board Team Looks Good. New York 1; Chicago 4. TOR 8 5-10-tf| average, $7.50 each. and graded corn, $2.50 a bushel. In- terbat pas hai eager in- ‘ The local team looked mighty sweet.| Washington 2, Bt. ous 4, FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| ,1—Dayton computing ‘candy seale;} quire Menoken Farmers State liank,| ices which were past dae which with| Of ‘Trade Predicts Re- | Flannagan, regular outfelder, wax| Boston 5, Detr ment in the Rose Apartments 215 new, $35.00 __Menoken, N. D. 5-23-1W | interest on the Aate of sale will amount r : ‘ switched to second base becauso) AMERIC: aN, {SSOCEATION 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone| 1—Ford Maoltvery car; perfect condi-| FOR SALE—My half share in g0od| to the sum of $564.92, and which sums moval If— Swartz, signed to play second, failed) Indianapolis 6, Milwaukee 7. to arrive with Miller Anderson from! Toledo.14, St. Paul 4; Valparaiso, Indiana, as was expected,| Columbus 14, Minneapolis 9. 852. 3-3-1 | tion, $225. business. Will bring in $400 a month | are included it F rei in’ the amount hereinaf- e. ——————= |. 3—-Show cases, $10 each. rent. Call’ California Fruit Store,| ter stated to be due at the date of sale. __HOUSES WANTED, Y \1—Hat. case, bevel glass mirror, Mike Kirk. By Newspaper Enterprise. but Flannagan made up with the stick! Louisville 9, Kansas City 7. ila 2 . i E . 5 . HOUSES WANTED—It you want to| oval glass compartments, bargain for] F@R SALE—Reed baby cart, in Tan trat! stallmeonts of onld moorteaee ein’ ging] Chicago, May 23—"It the Tinch/r] for the errors around the keystone | sell your Bismarck property, now | $25. class condition; also for sale 1 Ford] for the items above specified, and ig| Il becomes a law, undoubtedly tie} sack. Larry Coble, on third, handled] Baseball results, May 22, grain exchanges of this country wil] his chances neatly and the reliabia National League. is the time, don’t wait. We have Close, and the price-fixing machinery] Joe Collins in centerfield played just| Pittsburgh, 8; New York, 6. It interested call.on Carlton Broth-| igeddn, run less than 1000 miles, made subject to all installments of said parties who want to buy five ana lw} C; ii 5-18-1w} mortga: ot yet due. - six-room modern houses and bunga* EE a LT Ly ay Oit STOLEN—One cow bp evsaecean Tt due on such Mortgage for ‘grain will remove to Winnipeg,| as the fans who saw him play in 1917; Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, 4. (12 fa: lows. ‘ Phone 961. Henry & Henry, MISCELLANEOUS cream eolor, white tae. in forehead at the date of sale the sum of Seven Canada, and Liverpool, England.” here expected him to, | nings.) office, 4th St. 1w| MATERNITY Corsets, Supporting) 4 white hind feet. ‘Thos, Garross.| hundred twelve and 64-100 ($712.64) |, This is the opinion of Joseph P.| Some of the tans felt cold chills in| Others not scheduled. | Corsets, Sacro-lliac Corsets, Sacro) 920 white r * "5-18-1w | Dollars. Griffin, president of the Chicago Board] the second inning. T. Manley popped American League. AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES/| Iliac Belts; Abdominal ‘Belts, for — ° = DRAKE-BALLARD COMPANY, | of Trade. ‘ one which Ellis took. P. Lief singled.| Boston, 0; Cleveland 5. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, in first class| ™en and women, Spencer Reju-] CLOTHES repairing,’ remodeling, dry- (formerly Drake & Ballard In-| .““The consuming countries, instead] and got to second. when Flannagan| Washington, 2; Chicugo, 6. v) Mortgagee. of the producing countries,” he add-| failed to handle Ellis’ throw, and con- Philadelphia, 9; Detroit, 6, shape, self starter, 30x31-2 cord| Yeno Corsets. Mrs.-F. ‘W. Mofi,| cleaning and pressing by tailors vestment Com| les, er, “will. fix the price of grain, and! tinued on to third. Flinn whiffed.| New York, 6; St. Louis, 5. res, demountable rims, Will sell| !@egistered Spencer Corsetiere, Bis-| Who know how. Klein, taller and) tawrence, Murphy & at big bargain. Washburn. Tele- marck, N. D.,, Telephone 30. Room| _ cleaner. Attorreys for Mortgagee, the farmer will suffer. Chicosky struck at a wild pitched ball) American Association, ° Phone Co., Washburn, N. D. _5-18-1w 210 Grand ‘Pacific Hotel. Advice| FOR SALE—Mahogany upright Was- Fargo, North Dakota. “During the war the exchanges were| and Lief scored. This one run of Wil-| Louisville, 9; Kansas City, 6. Free. + 5-10-Imo.| ner piano, like new; leaving town. 4—18,°25; 5—2, 9, 16 23. 1921 | blamed for the high prices of wheat:| ton’s was the first of the game, but it! Toledo, 10; St. Paul, 7. FOR :SAbE aie Sea eu8 ier PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- __ Apply Apt. 2, Person Court. 5-20-3t oO and now they are blamed tor the low] also proved to be the last. ; Columbus, 8; Minneapolis, 15. able paper accepted. Lock Box 29g| blocking and remodeling men’s|1F YOU WANT TO SELL your Bis- prices. , cs Bismarck opened Her artillery in the| Indianapolis, 15; Milwaukee, 5.+ Bismarck, N. D. 5-23-5t| hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Worke,| marck property, iis with us. Phone MARKETS {| “Economic conditions alone fix 1c rd inning. “Christy” Christensen preemeeE=gcsTar ‘E—Ford truck, cheap tor| Phome 68 opposite Postoffice, 961, Henry & Hi “B18-1w] yg | price of wheat. Kurope’s call for| pit a long one into left field for three} DEMPSEY RULES | cash. Phone 427. P. 0. Box 624.| 1-18-tt| CLOTHES BAR ne fine Pek, grain enriched the farmer during the} pices, reaching the third sack stand-: 6-181w| FOR SALE—Complete -| ‘bargains in new and tlso used suits. JULY GOES UP. war, but now our customers are in| ing yp, Higgins went out, Flinn to} FRENCH FAVORITE ing room set, sewing machine No.| KUEN, the tailor. 5-20-3t] Chicago, May 23.—Highest prices bankruptcy. B. Manley. Collins scored Christy | —__HOUSEE NTI 9x12 ‘body, Brussels rug, white en-| FOR SALE—Majestic Range and| yet this season wore reached today| The farmers conditon will not be) with a long sacrifice fly to center./' Paris, May 23.—Public wagers an $25 REWARD WILL BE PAID—To| ameled baby scale. Call 16 Ave. B.| kitchen cabinet. Good condition.| for the July delivery of wheat. Hot, relleved until in some way we open! Harper singled down the third base| the New Jersey prize fight were made anyone furnishing information en-| West, morning: Call 222 2nd St. 5-21-1w| dry weather and extremely untavor- heen ceeaatr the world ter: wat line. Coble got a safe one and Fan last’ week. with . Dempsey ruling ie abling me to rent a good, desirable} We store furnit maby PNT—_One furnished room for, able crop reports gave a big adv: : ee Bee @Y] nagan droped one over the infleld,| favorite over Georges Carpentier, the modern home in Bismarck, contain 4 CE ee aMeainn 620 6th street,| tage to the bulls and induced heavy| Wecessitate legislation —_ extend!ng| scoring Harper. Coble and Flanna-| French champion. ing seven or more rooms. Call $22 | mony SALE Livraryecaine7 anatold 3t] buying in which exports were con-| Credits to European governments or! gan came in on Andler’s wicked two-| or write Box 481, or call at 212 2ndj~O%,, SALE—Library—dine, duofold Deri AP Ronen: spicuous. Opening quotations whica| imdemnifying American exporters 04| pagger. Ellis flied out to left field.! SLOPE GAMES St, 5-18. with matress—writing desk and two| FOR SALE OR TRADE—One upright 3 i" ai foreign credit transactions. = +] fi enougn| New Salem defeated Center, 14 to 7, = lw piano; will trade for car. _ Write pared Jromone-altccent ee Fe “The Tincher bill, giving the secre- Biamarck ad four rans: and <enoue and Flasher beat Heil 6 to 0, in Sunday oe) TUBS. 5-20-4] tg $1.28 1-2 were followed by a mod-| trY of agriculture arbitrary author- Agam Break Loose. |baseball games. FOR PROMPT, efficient service, list erate general setback and then a ity over boards of trade and enabling] pigmarck again broke loose in vu —_—_—_——_ your real estate for sale with Henry) sharp advance all around. him to prohibit at his pleasure the} qth, Collins singled and Harper sa PLAYERS TO REPORT. & Henry. 518-1W| Cater the advance was checked by|¢oduct of business, to disclose pri-| rificed him. Coble filed to first. Flan-| | Minneapolis, Minn, May 21.—Mor- WANTED TO BUY OR RPNT—Meat| selling based on the fact that pri vate affairs for public consumption,| nagan going to first on Heuple’s error.|ley Jennings, with the Minneapolis market. L. H. Levitre, Denton,|had been on the upturn for more than] to enact regulations arbitrary dnd'uQ-/ Andler then hit a hard one 1 lef} club of the American association last Me 5-17-4t]a week. ‘The close was unsettled one-|Tesonable, means the end of these! feld, T, Manley in left for Wilton] season, is expected to report to Man- ~Chimnoys and furnaces cleaned. | half cent net lower to 2 1-4 cents ad- | O'Banizations in the United States.” | was playing up because a left-handed | ager Joe Cantillon this wek to fill Call 231 Banner house. 5-21-3t | Vance. > batter was up, and before he was| the vacancy left by Tom Stevenson, 0. K. GARAGE = The bill inner Fa otish the| awake to what wus Napeeniae a. | wae Jumped vith the pea f 3 TTT IVE ' ractic 7 4 | dler’s ball was rolling toward the left | ported to be, wi e club at Frank- 202 4th St. , eid Bae AUS Sey ESEOCK practice in’ grain markets of “Puls |fleld fence. Bilis walked, Anderson lin, Pa. STEN AT RINMADO 7| South St. Paul, May 23.—Cattle re-] and “calls,” “ups” and “downs,” and General Auto Repairing. | LEGAL NOTICES | ceipts 2,200. Extremely dull. Kill-|“ademniues” by levying a tax of 20 NS Gal athe i -tashore ti the| | Berea ee paren are E a —— 9 | ing classes mostly 25 to 40 cents lower.| cents a bushel on such transactions. id i g 5 i i i he ses-/ ter he had failed to show the form ex- Common to good beef steers $6.25 to| A similar tax is provided on con-| Seventh. | siannagan opened t j h NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION 5, cher’ 2 : oF wer “| gion with a three-bagger. Andler| pected*him at bat and In the field. $8.25. Bulk $6. Butcher cows and] tracts for future delivery made out went out, Flaherty to first base. El-|The Minneapolis club paid $3,000 to op Drs an eae (Special District—Annual Election pia i t id. WEBB BROTHERS ‘Notice Is Hereby Given that on in ee, Soh to see, RoW er eee cone ae op pat lig went out, Heupet-to B. Manley.| the Birmingham club in the Southern fc y EY, Anderson got to first when Flaherty | association for Stevenson. ndertakera gmbalmers Funeral First Tuesday in June, being June 7th,! yeul calves steady te ver, fa che y woller 1a o in : Directets A, D, 1921, an Annual Election will Te ech, = 10 es ae 3 and Aaltelaeecoseoe et te an is the} tossed’ the iat aie first. hase, and MANDAN TEAM DEFEATED Licensed Embalmer. Charge be held at Will School in the Special rs wea onts MS Ti RIL ONG t .,| went to second. Christy placed anoth- MANDAN EAR EFE 4 pat ‘the ol will “absolutely destroy, er nice single. Two runs were in,} The prison team defeated .a team NIGHT PHONES 65—887 School District of Bismarck No. 1, seipts ‘Ten to County of Burleigh, State of North jower, Range $7.00 to 8.3: = ile mad manipulation, nee nen completing the day's scoring. | from Mandan Saturday afternoon, 5 i bi Mt de a Jack Lief, in right for Wilton,|to 4. The Mandan team was composed sas, ita author, although it does not) yought the fans to their feet with a gf state training school and Mandan pts 200." Steady to 25] #b0llsh what is known to the grit) shoe-string catch of a short fly. A | playets. Nothing ‘choice sold] ade as the “legitimate hedge,” he| squeeze play was worked by Andier, of | aT; said. Bismarck, who laid down one and went i Bulk Dakota,. forthe purpose of electing 7:35 to $8.25. Pigs strong to 10 cents the. following Members of the Board higher. Bulk good kind $9.10. ISMARCK rye B eshte COMPANY OOM Re catap tara dorm cot Sheep rec ‘three years. u , STU DE EB! BA ‘K ER One, Member to serye.for a term of © ——- The Lantz bill to curl/ grain ex-| out at first while Flannagan easily A HUMANE CONSTABLE. ‘ead Fe years—for the -City;,of Bismarck. APOLIS ELOUR cpanges now Ea the Aiinols jena scored from days eR Ss ‘ ail Ae te D.: Barter ag ture, is regarded as much more dras-|. Several bits of heady ball playing! The constable of a little country vil- CADILLAC ‘The polls will be opgned at 9 o'clock ,-Minneap Flour 20 (0) ti than the ‘Tincher bill, but Griffin] on the part of the local team served | tage was a man of exceeding good na- a. me end close at pelock p.m. of 25 cents higher. In carload lots $9.35 | says there is uot much chance of its|notice upon fans that under Manager tyre, One day, however, he found It AUTOMOBILES ; to $9.55 a barrel. Ehipments 46,080 ‘ f ait bases | Cure: ¥ , ! \ | that day. passing. Alex Harper they will see smart base: ‘ h wh barrels. a we shee. ™ \ pra Ae fa ate vim. , Hecessary to lock up three tramps who Dated-at Bismarck, N. D,, this 21st eae 1 Farmers’ organizations take the at-| ball as well as, fast baseball this sum- lind strayed into his jurfsdiction, er | lay of 4 1921: din dteg Bran, $16. litude that unr tr ined trading in| mer. 1,165 paid admissions to! Shortly after the ‘arrest he was met By Order of the Board of Mduca- per’ i contracts for the future delivery of} There were 1,165 paid admissions to | 4 S x PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS tion. + CHICAGO LIVESTOCK grain is gambling; that such trading| the game Sunday, at a uniform price | by the mayor of the village, who, ob- : \> RICHARD PPNWARDDN, Chicago, May 23.—Cattle receipts | affects prices, to the profit of the|of 75 cents. Hereafter the price will| serving the constable ‘hurrying down Licensed Embalmers in ~ ers in Charge Clerk. 23,000, slow. Bulk beet steers $7.15 to] “wetimet™ ana te the lose of both pro-| be 75 cents for grandstand and 65) the main atreet, asked: Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 |. 5-21 to 66] $8.50. ‘dndéy' dnd cohbunier. cents for bleachers, including war| “Where are. you going, constable?” —SSSS————SSS———S f ‘Advertise-| 1 Hoe ree 42,000. Active, 10 to} “hey advocate that future trading| tax. If tans support the ‘Sash. every “Oh,” explained P. C, 40, “the three Notice of Mortgage Sule by Advertise-| 15 cents lower. 9 ia il limited as practicaly to exclude| Sunday the way they did Sunday f'! tramps Dve Just locked up want to BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY Peco ssn Fects 22000, Lams 25 co 6 mil as praciely © clus uecess of tho team 1 BC-| Say hin, and oot tea é a 50 cents lower. bets lieved assure | _Lor | 220 MAIN STREET certain mortgage, executed and deliv: mises ox ie {Bismarck ABR 1 POA | fourth”—london Anewers .| ered by Olli Rotkonen and Lizzie Rot- ™ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Colles: at eis LGR 8 i aS Far Froin indopekdent, konen, his wife, mortgagors, to Drake- 5 San a » 88. a ey «y, fortunate man,” sald the Upholstered Furniture Made to Order ’ Ballard Company (formerly known as FOR RENT—Pleasant front in Coble, 3b . 5 11 3 2 oO ‘ou are a fort A es Drake & Ballard Investment Com- No. A caaGdern’ baiaipy mt room, IM} iannagan,2b..5 3 2 1 % 3/ automobile tourist. - ——————— s{ 72 home four blocks from 3.9 0 “ a h , § pany), s corporation, mortgagee, dated the postoffice. Young lady pr eferred. Andier, Ib 1 eg | ‘ilow's that?”, asked the farmer. [8 The Law. ef Compensation. the 25th day of September A. D. nine- 114 Ave. Phone 558L. 93 Iwk Ellis, ¢ 0.0 W-2 Of You are monarch of all you sur- My ‘son, ‘beware the cares that lurk |teen hundred and fifteen and filed for MI r LOST—Four keys oa Rey aie” 3 ise Anderson, If ...4 1 0 1 0 0) yey.” In a dishonest flurry. record in the office of the Register of ‘Minneapolis, May 23. —Wheat re-| reutrn to Tribune Office. 5-22 2t Christensen, rot 1 2 0 0 0) “T guess you are wrong, stranger. I A grafter doen't. do much work | Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and yeints 313 cars compared to 316 cars| FOR RENT—Large front room, suit-| Hissins, P 0 0 © 2 OF gtit owe nine installments on that But, bow be bag co weery! State of North Dakota, on the 14th) 9 year ago. able for two ladies, with board, 422 =~ Fh G| tractor you see, my hited man won't a day of October A. D. 1915, and recorded] " Gach No. 1 northern $1.54 1-8 to] 4th St. 5 ya at| Totals aa 9 11 27 10, 5) Tay ang atteutidl’ 46° WBC T'6hy, ad Ruinous. in Book 132 of Mortgages, at page 118, $1.62 1-8; May $1.46 1-4; July] SAV $400—Brand New G. M. C. Model Wilton— AB R HPO A 5 thera's & mortgage on the od ‘hoike Madge—Gossip doesn't pay. will be foreclosed by a sale of the 8. i" 7 SAR Oa Ree a Heuple, ss ...-- 5 0 80 1 38 1} be Marjorie—I'm beginning to agree |premises in such Mortgage and here: ee Bee 16 fon (net a ay ot and J. Lief, ib .....4 0 0 3 0 0, Place: : ‘ with you, my dear, The last secret I tbat described, at the front dooriot Ask your friends “about the Sian vlitaartieeg rt aaa Saar tets i. Manley, 1b. 4 i a j 9 “\eaadeiond 7 6 e Court House in the city - of i seflat: jompson, 2b .. es { heard cost me more than $2 for extra | the Court House th the i vish, ana| New Garrick’s Candies and Ice| For SALE—One cornet, b-flat: first] TNanteysit 4 0 0 1 0 0! “Have you praia ana el Ae rr » telephone tolls. State of North Dakota, at the hour of| Cream. class “condition. Henry Esmark| p. Lief, ef.....4 1 1 1 0 1 ittle woman tn the department store. ; two o'clock P. M., on the 28th day of eT TS a 8 Lost Wate “chain, between Flinn, 3b 40 0 1.3 0 “You'll find the derrick department ; Two Sides t> a Story. May, 1921, to satisfy the amount due] \ “The House That Jazz Built,” |e ree “hotel and City National|Chicosky, c ....¢ 0 0 4 1 9) in the basement, madam,” replied the : Wright—You know there are two|upon said mortgage on the day of sale. with Wanda Hawley, is a sure Oe a art od). geageat| Flaherty, p....4 0 1 0 3 2 floorwalker. sides to every story. The premises described in said Mort- eure for the worst thee of blues. bank. Finder call 790- 5s Pie Oa et eae =| te now i d which will be sold to satisfy | CUI Te, 1.138 21 OE CARL PEDERSON Penman—I know it. The editor; sage an ini toni: If you want to laugh till you Ttotals . FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, may accept it or hie ynay decline it, [the same, are those certain premises] At the Orpheuiti' tonight. ane “the Bi er hat jorz|, Summary—Two-base hits, Andle B.S ENGR D.C. Ph. Dakota and situated in the County of Burlelg weep, see e House That 2822) three-base hits, Flannagan, Christen-| Benth ee nasirn Kentana State of North Dakota d described) The New Garrick is located at/ Built,” with Wanda Hawley. At! sen; home run, Andier; bases on/ ‘| Conaultecion Free BISMARCK, N. D. ‘Tribune Want Ads wring ‘omits, Gharter of the Southeast Quarter and} the corner of 5th and ossmcnd lea Orpheum tonight. ‘balls, off Higgins, 1; off Flannagan, 4.1 Suite 9, 11—Lueas Bleck—Phene 903

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