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ed EVERY , THE SOLA TRIBUNE A WONDERFUL ‘DAY! AN EMPTY. STOMACH , NO’ FISH AND'A THOUSAND MILE WALK: BACK To THE me ENJOYING fe NEVER.GET. 1..MB UP. AGAIN: AT. FIVE VOCLOCH IN’ THE ‘MORNING TO'SIT AROUND:ALL DAN TCAND:GIVE A: WORM’A BA x GALESMAN 4 | WANTED Distributor for autai saaile te tires. Small investment ‘required, prefet_ man with’ sales. experienc You ‘can make a profitable connec: tionand edtablish a clean busin Write Iowa Cord: Tire Company, Des}, Moines, Iowa, ©). + 5-88-10t WANTED—Man_ for “general ) ‘arm work. Must be able-to milk;-job]. lasts till Dec. oe to right part} eral housework, H. J, Wood! 825 4th St. WANTED—Gir! for general house- work. Phone 72. __5-26-lw —__ -108T AND FOUND LO8T—Reed ¢ Crest” pocket! . taining. about’ $13.75 in change also some bills and papers. ° Finder‘ call AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR” SALE—1921 Ford. touring car: ssler shock absorbers; extra tires, driven two months; price $526. “M. B.Gik Co., 212 Main St., Bis-| _ marek. 6:2 For SALE1819 I Dodge touring car; excellent tires, extra tire; excel- ni / 248 for reward: S-2hw — conde al prerpanled: price i LOsT—Fur neck piece! blagk, between 5. -M. B. Gilman Co., 212 Main): Eltinge theater and Lucas’ store. Bisma 5-81-62], Finder return to ‘Tribune’ for re _5-31-8t | CAN'T DOIT-160T THETAMILY WITH ME" pale 1 Look Tom, MAYBE WE CAN, GET THAT. FELLOW WORE W: 5 “i 700 Fou dat wa want to pay.a - prefatani for your. carpenter work, phone 692-X.. 5-28-3¢ WANTED—To hear. from: owner’ of ‘farm ‘for'sale.~ C. C. Shepard, k for two or three: girls, or -mafried| Minneapoli, Mina.’ 5-28-10t \ couple, 807 4th St: 6-25-if} , ins ' FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, -” SCRLLANEOUS r “furnished; aso two rooms for light : : .) MATERNITY, ‘Corsets,;. Supporting|_ shonsekeeping. Phone 442-L, before ” Corsets; ‘ 3 Miac: Belts, “A! < A.M. 5-25-lw o% Fon nant acy . modern apart- ‘mouat 1m the Rose Apartments 116). Tuy Cetscte fay 3rd street, F. W. Murphy. Phoss Tasitened Bocheer Corsetiere, Bis’ rok, N. D., Telephone 30. fOR_ RENT—Furnisbed apartmgnt, 2 io Grand Pacific Hotel. ee ee FOR SALE—Four-plece' white enamel béd. room suite, dreaser and writing ig! : Tost aeee Shing theater fina { 615 7th St., one. Five Dollar BIN. Call 877. Suitable reward. 5-31-It FOR SALE OR RENT . HOUSES FLATS: FOR RENT—Very, apartment, will make & good home « PARADOXICAL \\ EXPERIENCE. Have ‘you been studying ‘the science of eM- ciency? , Yes. Had to quit reading about it. Got so interested that I fourd it was interfering with my regular work, peris’ as wen a8 himseli, Several years ago he discovered his. ability to produce.‘ overtones witch) gave the sound of more than one part. He en- tered the MacPhail sclwol at Minne- apolis as a gov ment ‘student and, as his voice strengthened and: became clearer, he developed the curious trio. The only case remotely similar to that of Kaufman, according to his In- structot in the government school, is that of a woman singer in whose voice could be distinguished ope separate overtone, ‘over which she ‘had practi- cally no control. The former soldier in some way has separated and con- trolled ‘tenor, bass and baritone parts simultaneously, : FOR: RENT—Two large rooms afid kitchénet, furnished, man and: wife preferred, but may take two ladies, children and dogs not allowed. Call at 404 Sth St. ~ * 5-30-2t FOR’ RENT= Pleasant front room, in @ modern home four. blocks from the postoffice. Young: lady preferred. __114-Avenue A. Phone 558-L. 5-28-1w FOR. RENT—Two rooms on-ground] ners who are both cooks and can floor, furnished for light housekeep-! change shifts. H. Gunderson, Wilton, oe ee Gy ied on net or +N. Dak, 5-27 1 wk one: <3t| FOR SALE OR RENT—160 acres of FOR | RENT—Furnished roo rooms - pms abave| godd hay land 5 miles northwest of The Emporium on 5th St. Call'at]: Bismarck; rent 50 cents an acre. In- California Fruit Store. Phone.105.! quire of R..G. Price. Decorah, Ia. ~ 65 55-28-lwf >? 6 25.2 wks. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfer- niehed Spartments ab@ rooms.‘ Bas: ines: hone:183;. "5: a For TENT calcio #@Fnish ( at 49 = “p.m. ot| Dated niin roe is 21st Pp and many other small| day of a 1921. wacur Will sell reasonable. Mrs.| .By Order ‘of the Board of Educa- F, Holmboe, 322 2nd- St. .-Phone| tio! 832-K. 5-M-6t RICHARD hit al rl 5-21 to G6 RESTAURANT FOR SAL little tawa in North. Dakota, a mod ern place. A-good place for part- f i ‘ NOTICE TO C ITORS In the matter of tate of Jud- json. A.. Mandeville, Decease Notice ig hereby given by. ‘the under- signed Mildred A Mandeville, Admin tratrix of the Estate of Judson M. Man- deville, late. ofthe: City of Waterlo the: Countycof Black Hawk, and of Iowa, reas 19 the ereditors ot, and all persons ing claims against, hibit’ them-with the within four months publication of this no tice, to. said Administratrix, or to, her resident agent, L. Young, at his of- fice in City. National Bank Building, in MUCH BETTER. * Me Multtrox: suitable for one/or two roiogen the city of Bismarck; in said Burtelgh Have ou the : Phone 54+K. 418 2rid Street. 5-28-30{fiR8T | CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pata i mu nervestel say you o a ished mod-| , pressing, repairing, dyeing A OF COURSE a ern house. Mrs. A. W. Cook, 801 5th}. &nd. men’s clothing, Eagle i “1 see graduating classes now vote nit Phone 242-R, 5-30-3t oath a ila phone 68, oopeaite at sae a for thelr faverite novelist — g f a ° R RENT—Two f ited room tes ae SDs SALE Floor lasipo mahoenny ! ation on. the.1qih day of kittie: | speverite pest” *6-gh.at| <.stand, robe ‘top; ‘will sell cheap, be Bure| aveg” r4 ‘taken at-once., -Plione 780, or call hing! You give “And favorite mevie star. her only jten per —_———_——_ cent of your in- come and {I intend to. allow her twelve per cent 510 Avenue. A. 5-28-3t [i coping eee A FOR SALE—One “second hand baby| _bagy ‘In good condition and one baby basinette.: 613 Third St.. or'Pho! 5. 8 27.1 wk} S repairing, remodeling, dry . Cleaning and pressing by tailors who,‘know how. Klein, tailor. and SUITED HIM. Opossum — TI @on't, see what: Pa a hE FOR \RENT—Room in modern shouse, 309 Eighth street. Phone 236-1 Wonder voices have been heralded’ ee pene SL ay cleaner. 5-13-1m} the world’ over, at least since the in hh t FOR REN Moderi faruisied rooms | eon gaLE—Two Tialagcallvators, = OEM cextion, of the gers ck 2 one neWone. J. C. Swett. Phone ; “press agent. But ‘about. This FOR RENT—Two light 1 pomeee “5 p Pooms, 18 Main St. FOR RENT—Furnished room, Ci Bara It was left for Joe Kaufman, a for $32-X. 0 6-27-17 FOR SALE—Some ‘household furni- beats a seat any time. yg and wearing apparel. 513 Ave’ mer army = ser- ea = ae ara 5-31-tt geant and ‘an : American Legion WHY MENTION IT? inber In Min-| Little Jane: Mother, why did you "eK neapolis, Minn., to| tell ie not to say anything about Mr, i BU. INES D sing the first male Baldy ae trio . simultaneous- Littl - ly,“ carrying | the} aay. ats Pahl pes he ain't got parts alone with the same har- mony and control of three singers. His Great Talent. “Blank’s a great artist, Isn't he?’ 0. K.: GARAGE “No.” i. 3 it “ s big . 202 4th St. pee i eerste sa gepls he feets bis. pelees, for “ie ene RERFECTLY WILLING | ~ Cars and Parts ; au ks leaith is better than we hod ‘ orn Aute Repairing. | ‘The secret of Kaufman's unusual | yes, he's a mighty good salesmas.” | -“L&nd me a dollar and Vi) tak come im has’ baffled voice eX-| _pogton Transeript. [Freckles and His » Friends chances.” WEBB 3 BROTHERS, “ By Blosser Undertakers — lkeeaas iret fn Charge » DAY rHONE se NIGHT PHONES 65—887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distelbuters of STUDEBAKER CADILLAC rrvkhurs eames P SAY WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? GIVE AN ' i ae Eons a Z meet a oe NONSENSE'= How COULD. 5 i Rea g . -( You GET SUCH A RLISTTERBD EVE ALL BY YOURSELF. SROUGHIA KNOTHOLE AT 7H’ BALL GAME {2 WUT. COVER To" BALL PARK. _AUL ALONE: \ LEGAL NOTICES | e NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Special .District—Annual Election) Notice Is Heteby Given that on'thi ‘First ‘Tuesday in June, being June 7tb,| ‘A,-D, 1921; an “Annual Election, will ‘be.held at Will School in the Special “| School District of Bismarck No. 1, County, of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for the: purpose of electing the following Members of the Board of Education: One: Me | position, USING KEROSENE IN AUTO ENGINE Convenient and’ Reliable Ar- rangement Outlined for Pro- , viding chrome. wari CARBURETOR woe No Blatt Has Been Experienced With New System, and Greater Mileage Hae Been Obtained— a Fuel Cost Is Reduced, Those who have attempted the use of kerosene as fuel in automobile en- gines are aware of the impossibility of starting on this fuel, and the ‘neces- sity of providing gasoline for use until the engine warns up. To provide a convenient and reliable means of do- ing this, an additional carburetor, and a small auxiliary container for gffsoline were fitted to a delivery ear, und have given good results, Briefly, the insta}lation and opera- tion of the system are as follows: An- other carburetor, similar to the one on the car, was obtained, The Intake manifold was removed, and was faced off at its dividing point to take the carburetor flange. At the center of the’ face thus made an inlet hole was drilled to match the carburetor orifice, and at eith ide two bolt holes were | tapped to correspond with the holes in the carburetor flange. At one end of the main fuel tank, a flat gasoline res- ervoir, with a capacity of one gallon; was placed, as the container for the gasoline supply. It was connected to the extra carburetor installed on the side of the intake manifold. The main tank, fuel pipe, and carbu- retor control ‘onthe steering column remained unchanged. The control for the additional carburetor was mounted on the dash; and consisted of a direct rod connection to the, throttle and a friction contro) lever. Tae adjusting screws on the throttle, valves of both carburetors were set/so as eae aah Seatac An Additional Carburetor Is Installed to Sypply Gasoline for Starting, While the Old Carburetor Supplies Kerosene From the Main Tank. these valves closed ‘entirely when the operating levers are moved to the. off To start the engine, the sfeering-post contral Is closed and the ‘ ‘control lever is opened. After stariing, the engine Is allowed to warm up for several minutes, and the steer- ing post control is then 6pened slightly to allow the matn carburetor and fnlet ptpe to heat up. Whien the pipe has reuched its operating temperature of 140 degrees or over, the gasoline carbu- retor is shut off entirely, and the steer- ing-post control to the kerosene carbu- retor ui 0 The ly attention required is at the start; once the engine has reached its operating ‘temperature, the steering- post control is used entirely. No dif- ficulties have been experienced with system, and better mileage per gallon has been obtained with kerosene than with gasoline. ‘the only noticeable difference was that the motor does not, throttle quite as low ns with gasoline, and when pulling heavily through sand or nud with open throitle, some slight tendency to skip was observable, One- 'half the fuel cost is saved, and this ftem casily offsets the difference in | tunning and the cost of Installing the system, Modern carburetors, designed for the heavier grades of fuel, will work on kerésene more successfully than the other types—By G. A, Luers in Poj- ular Mechanics Magazine. hit by a car going as i years of work. The fender w consecutive week and has played to i more than 500,000 people in New York. William Duncan is deserting seriale. His, first seven-reel feature is “The | ! | { “Way Down East” is now in its 331 ! * | Princess of the Desert Dream.” \ gv iessen the large annuat number of deaths and accidents caused by pedestrians being run down by automobiles, Ernest Finelli invented this safety fender, which he is shown testing. He claim’ it will safely pick up a person or 35 miles an hour, * It fs the result of nine be made to fit any car. | |. i a _.PAGE SEVEN LOCK “| Lock corTen PIN MWe PLACE Not Nec 0 Bend Ende Over Flat asain Bolt cr Rod— Juct Prevent Slipping. After having slipped the cotter pin {nto place do not bend the ends over flat azainst the bolt or rod, ‘It isn't necessary to do this, because the cot- ter will lock just as securely if the ends. are spread just enough to pres vent slipping out. When the ends are bent constdera- bly, it ig harder to straighten them sufficiently for later removal of the” pin, and further, the ends are very apt to brenk off when the part‘is in’ serv- Ice, with the very probable resalt that the {1l-treated cotter will slip out. Whus, instend of excessive end bend: ing’ being’ an effective locking means. it 1s In reality no Jock at all, TWO-PIECE JACK IS USEFUL) Contraption Will Be Found Convenie by Owners Who Intend to Lay Up Their Cars, * The flustration, shows a bit of'a cc@traption that. should interest sucl automobile owners as propose to, 1a, Handy Two-Piece Jack. up their ears for the winter or to leave them out of service for any great tength of time. Tt is a simple two- piece jack made of round bar steel and ' capable of lifting the tires off the floor with one motion of the lever. No car, or course, should be left idle for long with Its weight resting on the tires, ATTENTION TO. REAR SPRINGS - But Few Owners Take Trouble to Turn Up Grease Cups Provided ‘ for Lubricating. Many cars are fitted with rear springs mounted on seats which oscil- late. These springs usually have some means of lubrication, but few owners take the trouble to turn the: grease cup provided. While it Is not necessary to turn the cup each day, it is a good plan to pay some attention to this most impor- / tant part. In cantilever ‘suspensions the center bearing of the spring should be, well olled. Usually this bearing operates on a small steel shaft extending out from the frame, In some cases a tube running trans- versely of the frame is used. If no grease cup is provided an oil hole ia used. BELL,FINDS WIRE TROUBLES Electric Buzzer With Dry Cell Will Be Found Useful in Locating Short Circuits, Repnir men will find the use of an old electric door bell very handy tn locating short circults, ground wi open ¢ its, blown fuses, worn-out sockets, broken-avires and other: aim. °; culties, yr Fat Bind tte tyii,to a dry cel ith ‘tape ¢ or cord and Avid In series, leaving the le wires six to eight feet long. wre n élip,gn ths end lof each ‘of wires, and in mi the test pve! Wires to” tte different parts of the v nN Of the car where trouble oe Me the bell rings the w tion; if not, the! rouble can be eal located. Coppight, | Uae mood & Undereod B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropeacter Consultation Fres Suite 9.,11—Lucas Bleck—Phone 268 —