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[ DOINGS OF THE DUFF: Pe seats WELL, ! WAS WANTED—An energetic, trustworthy, clean cut; young Man with executive ability, who has a good Position and is looking for a better one in Bip- marck. Give full details—experf- ence, education, married or singh, age, references, etc. Address 23 a Care Tribune. 6-3-, WANTED—Man for ‘general nee work. Must be able to milk; job “lasts till Dec. 1st, to right party. Apoly at once, D. V. Wheeler, Soley, N. 6-28-10 low to travel WANTED A single with Mana; Call for A, C, Lang- ford, Anne: et, 205 Sth St.“ 6-3-2t LY WANTED—FEMALE Wa VTNED—Housekeeper with two} sere, German preferred. Address Mt. care ‘Bismarck rune? a zt AGENTS WANTE : NEW SEULING PLAN—Men wabted to supply comsumer demand for our sugar, flour, cayned goods, dried fruits, Coffee and other staple groceries and automobile “.oinls’’ Entirely. pew plan. Not oae penny of investment in samples or goods required. No experience necessary. Our men.are making big profits and have a per- Paints, roofigg, alumninum ae manent repeat order business. Ai dress HITCH ‘MLL CO., Dept.F 164, Chicagd, Ill, Reference: bank or expfess company. AGENTS— Biggest sellers out. ZANOL| SOFT DRI . Four Million Boi tles sold; last year. Double this summer, big Money Maker. $40 to! weekly. easy. The G harantee and Exceptional Quality and Purity -brings repeat orders. Get: our pro- erican Bldg.‘Cincinnatl, 0. AGENTS—Make $75.00 “weekly: guaranteed hosiery, We guarantee * $36.00 weekly full time; 75c an hour} Spare time. Experience unnecessary PHRFECTW AR HOSIERY, Darby. ‘a. = BIG HARVEST FOR HUSTIING AGENTS—Sejling Japo Marcel Wav- ing Cap for men. Every man buys. Sample cap, $112. Pryor Co., 331) State St. hicago. 6-4-1t FOR SALE—Modern house of eleven rooms and bath, large lot, nice trees, large garage. This property can he paid for by taking in roomers, Can be bought at a bargain; $2,000 cash, balance long: time payment. J. H. Holihan, 314°Broadway, Phone 745. : 6-4-3t FOR SALE—House of six rooms,’part- ly modern, nice lawn, trees, good lo- cation. A bargain at. $2,100; 0 cash. J. H. Holihah, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. -6-4-; FORR ENT—Small apertment for Tight a inh Lees centrally lacated. Bi: marck Realty Co-~Phone-314.. ‘ 6-3:3¢ FOR RENT—Very. nicely. Turaisbed apartment, will make a good home for two or three girls, or married couple, 807 4th St. 5-25-if FOR RENT—Two furnished apart. ments. One brass bed and mattres: for sale. Room 6 at 304 1-2 Main Bt. 6.3-3t pi Se A Me as eee SS FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 862. 3-3-02 FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur- nished or unfurnished for house- keeping in the Varney flats. yen 173, ae 6-2-3t FOR RENT—Modern fiat. "L. K. Thompson, Phone 287. 6-23t FOR RENT—Five room furnished flat for the summer ;rent very: reasoi able. Call 544A. 64st HOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping, all furnished, $20.00 a month; also two single rooms, $8 a month ‘each; good, quiet place for summer. Piano for sale, in good condition. 713 3rd St. 63-1w | FOR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenet, furnished, man and wife preferred, but may take two ladies, children and dogs not allowed. Call _at 404 Sth St. 6-2-2 FOR Two rooms, modern, two blocks from post office; gentleman. Preferred. 223 2nd St, Phone 634-W. Due 6-217 FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- ‘tments and rooms. Bus- 4 ol Phone 183. ‘OR RENT—Two rooms on ground floor, furnished for light housekeep- th St. Phone 273. 6-3-3t ‘—Furnished room in mod- Te preferred. light poubieeca liga on first floor, joining bath. 620 6th St. 4-3 RENT—Very desirable rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen. __Phone 357-K. 6-3-2 FOR KENT—Two furnished rooms for. light ‘housekeeping. 406 7th . St. Phone 21%R. ; 6-2-3t FOR RENT—Newly furnished room, bath adjoining. Call 810 Rosser. __Phone_603-X. 6-23t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms ‘with bath for light housekeeping? __Phone 651. > &1Llw FOR RENT—Modern room furnished for light housekeeping. ' Phone 5: 5; t FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 288-L, 6-4-It FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 311 Ave D, Phone 13: 6-2-1w FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, 616 6th St. 6-2-1W FOR RENT—One-furnished roont, {e 5th St. 6. wiicejhiacisiaiesiaaniins BR. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph, C. Chirepracter Seite 9. 11—Lecas Bleck—Phene 209 Gh anny SALESMAN —Large ar wall’ known ‘Cutlery Manufacturer and Importer wants experienced Salesmar_ for ‘North and ,Bouth Dakota... Splendid opportunity, for Jaree.earnings.” Pre- fer man with car. Bond’ required he rata comunssion basis. i ving full detail UTE ERY NORKS, 19TH! ST. Arenwsce | Riera To repre. sent large advert'sing company, sell- - ing calendars, blotters and novelties, 11 assign exclusive territory in North Dakota, - Large commission basia and: paid: pramptiy.- We ‘offer you an opportunity to earn an aver: age of $22.00 a day for ‘the entire yeal Write Sales Manager, Kala- E00 Advertising. Company, Kala- Michigan, 6s! ‘Experienged 8 a les a, a, heawauatters Biameyck. ‘A migr. of @-greeery specialty well and favor- ‘ably known to wholesate and retail @ade. Will logate a mn at Bis-|° @arcks:to coven!sucrounding. terri- tory regularly. Halaricd position, rept lay pe: od aaa t aciteat Box 15. No. 12 8. Mi vets 4 1 HARVEST. HAT SALESMAN FENE TERRITORY. Liberal commis. sion. Wupenses advanced. Sure! money, meker, for. lesman..with: riguiples 35— -Common-| baer Harvest Hat -Co., Dept. 21, 18th at Washington Ave.’ 6. SIDELINE ‘Salesmi in wanted to sell Coal to yourerade 4p Srlosd lots. Earn a week's_pay ip ar. r Darsie@iaread write. ., 816 Boytst jon Bug, in key Following ‘mame and; addees: bomen? {fa purse,- As Braperels V. §t. 8. rashington, D. C. return, to driver, at the Bist marck: Dairy for reward. 6-2-3t FOUND—Smaliy sock of8,fonr steel turnbuckles. Owner can have same . office ang pay- leave reward. LOST—Stone Martin neck scarf be- tween Annex Cafe,and N. v. depot.’ Finder retura to .Tribpne for re-{___.2. ward, FQUND,-Gold pencil on capital grounds. Call at. ‘Fribume. +6 6-4-2 2th FOUND—Bunek ;:/0f + heya. Cal “at Tripune.’ _ 6-4-2t : “PERSON. L, EPILEPTIOS—-Would yeu. case: to learn about new rational treatment for immediate relief of epilepsy, po-| —=~—— sitively stopping seizurés from first day’s use? Information Free. “Spe- clalist,” DrawérN-402, Lander, Wee: WANT TO HEAR from.owner having {ome for, sale. ;State cash price and descriptign. John J. Black,|'T. treet, Chippewa WANTED—To. hear from owner a 4 good farm for sale. C. C: Shepard, Minngapolfs, Minn. 5-28-10t | 4 at FIRST. CLASS THE.DUFFS (WHEN Nov GET’ A‘COUPLE QF GIRLS TOGETHER “THEY WONDERING 4F.’ YOU GIRES WOULQ EVER GET CHEW THE RAG eine GIGGLE “ALL-NIGHT LONG! MAYBE. E UP NOW AND Orpingtons, Hatches set. phone or. write, {or- reduced Murray McMurray, Bex 118, r City, lowa. 6-23, SALE OR RENT—160 acres 3t]good hay land 5 miles northwest of Bismarck; rent 50 cents an acre, In- quire of R. G, Price. Decorah, Ta. 5 25 2 wks. 6¢-2t| PRE WAR PRIOM® on cleaning, re- remodeling men's & Hat, Works, stoffice. blocking and hata. Eagle Tatlorin, Phone 68. opposite WORK—Cleaning. “pressing, repairing, -dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat: Works, phone &8, epposite 1-18-tf S repairi ig, remodeling, cleaning. and pressing by tailors *ho know, how. . Klein, tailor «Years. old: chris _ Sterling, N.D,, four miles 8. E Meecha isis For pure milk and cream call Jen ning Dairy. Phone 402-F4. Deliver AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | ~ jo; FOR. -SALK—Overland Model 90, fi passenger fouring; first class mechanical’..conditon; tirds good. Pay you to investigate if you need a light car that really runs. Finley Baker, Bismarck Bank Bldg., Bis marck. 6-3. FOR SALE—Save $500, brand new G, M. C. model 16-ton truck, includes cab combination body, cord tires; a good buy for transfer or farm; sell on terms if necessary. P. O. Box 368, Bismarck, FOR SALE—Seven-passenger ¢ run less than 5,000 miles; motor runs like new, tires good, body “in- ish excellent . Will sell or tradg for farm Jand.. P. O, Box 202, Blame FOR SALE 1919 Studebaker Specia’ 5-pagsenger; motor Al condition “tires good; mew top and battery; car in first class shape. Finley Baker, Bismarck. 6-3-3t FOR SALE—Automobiles. Four sec- ond hand automobiles for sale cheap. Will make good trucks. J. H. Holi- han, 314 Broadway. Phone ve -3t FOR SALE—A slightly used Sedan. nap. Aske me about it. J. lL. Eales: at Copeliu Motor Co. acs a SALE—1919 Ford Touring car; recently overhauled and painted good tires: $225 cash. Phone 686. ey. 5-30-1W FOR SALE—Oldsmobile car, seven passenger, bargain for cash, ‘See __ Owner, 324 12th St. : FOR . RENT—Douvie parse, b. Phone Corsets, Sucro-lliac Corsets, cucri Miac Belts; Abdeminal. :Belts, fo7; men and women. Spencer Reju- yeno Corsets.: -Mrs. F..W. MoMit, TQ2gistered Spencer Corsetiere, Bis- marck,:N. D., Telephone 30.._Ropm 210 Grand Pacific Hotel. Advice 10-1mo, “SALE—Four-plece white enamel bed roam suite, dresser and writi table ,rocker and straight chairs, most new; fruit jars, crocks, cloth basket, clothes rack, wash bench, small ladder and many other. small articles. Will sell reasonable. Mrs. F. Holmboe, 322 2nd St. Phone 832-X. _6-81-5t STRAYHD—A bay, team; pretty; weit matched up, horse and mare, little wshite atripe on horse's forehead,.has an‘ old wire cut on right front foot; the mare has some white feet;.each weigh about 1100 pounds. Finder kindly, ‘notify Alfred Knudson at Harvey, N.D. 21w. ‘SP! L—June delivery om. week's Notice promised. Purebred Reds, Rocks, Leghorns, Wyandottes, An- conas, s. Hatches set. Wire, “phone or write. for reduced prices. Murray McMurray, Box 113, ‘$ Webster City, Iowa, . ¢3,34—6-7,8,9 SPHCIAL—June delivery on week's notice promised. ; Purebred Reds, - Rocks, Leghorns, matin: An- F FOR SALE—Corona typewriter, Call_room 18, Haggart block. WANTED--Two burner oil FOR SALE—Some household Pa 513 Ave ture, and wearing apparel. A. 5-31-+tf FOR RENT—Corner store room 95: with full basement. B. F. Flanagan. 6-3-1w Apply 712 FOR SALE—Fence posts. Eleventh street. Phone 376-X n Phone. 800. HOUSES WANTED, WANTED to buy or rent a 6 or 7 room modern house. in ,Bismarck. ‘Owner. awit W. G. Newton, Har- wood, 6-4-w TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS | Freckles and His Friends “A VA DIDNT KNOW T WUZ A VENTRILOQUIST, DIDJA SLIM? YEAN- T CAN THRow MY WICE ANVWHERES. EAR (T= SupcKs~ VER FULL OF PRUNES: SOME SLEEP! | LEGAL NOTICES | —————_—__—_____-0 ANNOUNCEMENT. -School ’ Election. ‘The undersigned, beg to announce their didacy for membership of the Board m of Bismarek Specal School at a ae to be held with ols. + Member for BV. 1. 1 Member for 2 Sune 1+! NOTICE OF SGHOOL ELECTION (Special District—Annual Election) Notice Is Heréby Given that on the First Tuesday in June, being 7 A, D, 1921, an«Annual Election will be held at Will Séhool' in the Special Schoal . District’df Bismarck No. .1, County of Burleigh, State ‘of ‘North -| Dakota, for the/firpose of electing the following Members of the Board of Education?) ‘!!! One Member folterve for term of| three years. One Member to serve for a term of two -years—tor the ney. of ‘Bisifiarck. NDS, The polls will e'bpeied ai 9'b'clock | a. m.and close’ at. 4 ovclock p: m. of that day. Dated at Bismarck, N. D:- this: 21st day of May, 1921. By Order of the: Board~ef~ Kduea- tion. RICHARD PINWARDEN, ss) : Clerk. : 5-21 to 6-6 NOTICE OF ie FORECLO- “GIVEN, That ». mortgagor, to L and. Loan Association i of August, the office the coun € oG North f August, as t the the city of y of Burigisth i h of Jul 1% 1921, at the hour of ten o'clock A. to satisfy the umount due on such mortgage on the date Said moi Rage will be foreclon: s sold by reason of de ent of monthly installm ALL RIGUT- WATCH ME THRow MY VOICE IN TUAT OLD GARBAGE. CAN™ SEE (T THERE BY “TH! PoLE — * AW,GET ouT- ONLY FI cone oe LISTEN NOW. KEED STILL- TM TUROWIN' MY.NOICE- gies oun oerea : | mit the defendants to remove persona! P UNTIL MORNING | s an Assistant Tag Is Unreliable Syllabus: In an action for false and James Moran, Defehdant3\and Appellants. ; imprisonment, where it appears that the arrest was occasioned partly by acts of the plaintiff in refusing to per- property helonging to one of them evidence that one of the defendants | was the owner of the property is ad- | miséahte for its, bearing upon the de- gree, of culpability of the defendant's conduct, though not as a justification |of it, and its exclusign by the trial court wag, reversible, error. Appeal from the district court af | Ransom county, F. J. Graham, J. Reversed and remanded for a new trial. Opinion, of the court by Bird- jzel, J. Robinson, Ch. J. and Grace, J. {concur specially. Kvello & Adams, Lisbon, and Ray W. Craig, Lisbon, attorneys. for appel- lants. Curtis & Remington, Lisbon, C. G | Bangert, Enderlin, and EB. T. Burke, atorneys for respondents. Mason, Plaintiff and Re- spondent. vs. Fred Underwood, J. © Harper and James Moran, Pefend- ants’and Appellants. Syllabus;... (1) In an action for false imprisonment. :.brought against three defendgnts as joint tort feasors, the evndence. is examined and it is held insufficient to sUpport.a recovery against, one of the defendants, (2) Where a verdict for $4,000.09 was rendered in favor of, the plaintiff | Who was illegally confined, in jail for the period of approxinyitely . three hours, it is deemed to embrace puni- tory damages and to include a sum as punishment to the defendant who 1s not shown to have ben responsible for ‘the wrongful acs of' the other two de- fendants, and the verdict cannot stand as agai! the remaining tort feagors. (3) In anael ion, for false imprison- ment where it appears that the arr +! was occasioned partly by acts of the plaintiff in refusing to permit the de- fendants to remove personal property belonging to one of them, evidence that one of the defendants was owner of the property is. admissable for its bearing upon the degree of culpabi!- .ity, of the defendant's conduct, though not as a justification of it. Appeal from the districtt court of Ransom county, F. J. Graham, J. Reversey and remanded for a“new trial. Opinjon of the court by Birdzell Robingon, Ch, J. and Grace, J. Concu specially. Kvello &, Adams and Ray W. Craig, Lisbon, for appellants. Curtis & Remington, Lisbon, C. G. Bangert, Enderlin, and kK. ‘T. Burke. Bismarck, attorneys for respondents. sot! TATION Arion... RATE CASE UP_ ‘ TO U.S. COURT Washington, June 4.—The United States. dhupreme. court;.has granted the request’ of Attorney Genera! Wil- liam” Lemke of ‘North Dakota that that» tribunal take original jurisdic- tion in the Cise of the State of North Dakota against the’ interstate dom: merce commission. The court will de- elde whether or not the interstato cpinmerce commission has authority to prescribe intrastate railroad rates: ; REX THEATRE SHOW S! NSATION ‘The Rex last’ night preserited ‘two acts of vaudeville, Morris & Towne, a man and woman in a comedy stunt. The star attraction is the “Five Vir- ginia Bells,” a musical organization, The big featfre photoplay staring Marie Doro is called 12-10. No inti- mation of the baffling problem that-is the very back-bone of this feature is shown at the beginning of this strange tale made use of in creating a picture that will grip you as you have seldom experienced. OW. oLIvIA,come. Quick! PooR LITTLE “QUEENIE, 1S GONE nder the Corman of de etianlt and hereby is“ remises des ntecn . to the 0 5 of the . register.of deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty. North Dakota, here it be due on such mortg e day of sale the sum 5,861 sts and expensed “or this sa Dated this 26th pee, i May, 1921. BIs. BULLDING AND Default hav ditions of the described, NO’ 1B oe mort va corporation, mort dated the, sti day of November, ini, and filed for record in the office of the register of decds of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, on the 9th day of November, 1917, and was duly re- corded in Book 147 of Mortgages. on bage 142, will. be foreclosed by a wt'e such mortgage au inafter deseribed, ut the front door | of the courthouse at -Bismarek, in: the county of Burleigh and state of North | Dakota, atthe hour of ten o'clock A. M. on the Sth day of July, 1921, to sat- isty the amount due tpon such mort- gage on the day of sale. ‘The premises described in such mortgage: and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situate in Burleigh County, North Da- kota, and described as follgws, to-wit, The Northwest Quarter (NW%). of Section Thirty (39), ‘Township One Hundred Forty-two (142) North, of Range Seventy-nine (79) Vest ‘There will be-due on said mortgage at the date of Bele the sum of 315 85, at Bismarck | ci 'S AND HUMOR Tom “Mix, as usual, “got’ the crowds Gr, A the Bismarck theater yesterday, Dullan bod at ad From Ransom County. i CG. B. Mason, Plaintiff ‘and Respondent, vs. Fred J. Underwood, J. C. Harper |: ~ Undertakers By Blosser DAY HONE 50 Dis Day Phone 100 = es GEEWI2Z, FRECKLES, T FORGOT WOT You * South St. Paul, June 4.—Cattle re- ceipts 300. ‘Nominally steady. For | the week beef steers better grade of pitcher she-stock and bulls around | 25 cents higher. Common butcher cows, stock, 25 to 50 cents lower, Stockers and feeders steers j to 25 cents lower. Feeding cows. and heifers, 25 to 50 cents | T, Veal calves 50 cents to $1 higher. Best lights to packers today $7.50. | Hog receints 600. Strong and slight- Jy higher. Range $6.50 to $7.75. Bulk $7.40 to $7. Pigs steady. Top $9. Sheep, non: For week lambs 50 to (Tor gents: Inigher: Aged” reteck: steady ‘| to weak. ‘TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS grassy steady when he appeared fe ‘his Iptest Wil- ~ Ham Fox produtition, “® Ridin Romeo." Beside the>thrilling scenes always Wy be found in Mix pictures, there ig an unusual amount of humor. ous incigents that part and parce! of the story. Ke loves fun, just as he loves-to do the dare-devil stunts tit e made him so big a favorite; and when you know that Mix wrote the -story of “A Ridin Romeo,” you can realize’ tat Tom would naturally put many funny touches in it, The writing of this story gave Mix a chance to recall gnd put into pic- tures incidents that really happengd when he was a cowboy on the plains of Texas and Oklahoma. Yow can’s go wrong picking ne Be, ture for entertainment. MEETS DEATH WITHOUT QUIVER Limerick, Ireland, June 4'\-(By the Associated Press.)—Thomags Keane, sentenced to death bya court martial for: jmproperly possessing arms and having taken part in an attack on the Police at Singland, was executed by firing squad in the .barracks square here this morning. He met iis fate without a ‘quiver. GRAINS UNDER PRESS Chicago, June 4.—Graing were under pressure .on the Chicago Board of Trade today, the market being gener- ally weaker und selling fairly wide- ad. in ‘September wheat operated to relieve the tensicn in that grain but the July option ruled the pits. The new trades were mostiy around 14 cents under July, The tat- ter started 11-4 to 2 cents lower and slumped. Nothing appeared during the session ouragement to any but the scll- and July closgi at a: net ents. September had a finish of 91: to $1. 164 ~ CHICAGO LivEstOeK. Chicago, June 4.--Cattle. receipts, 0. For week, beef steers, 10 to 25 cents high Hog rece steady, others higher. Sheep receipts. 5.000. Practically all to packers. For week, 25’ cents to $1.50 higher. a 00. Packing grades active, 10 tp 15 cents MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, June 4.—Wheat_ re- ceipts 150 cars compared to 201 cars a year ago. Cash No. $1.62 3 Corn No. 3 yello o Oats No. 3 white, cents. Barley, Rye Ne Flax ‘No. 1, $1 1 northern $1.5 3-8. Y to 65 ‘cents, 2, $1.32 to $1.34. to $1.87. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Jane 4.-—Wheat No. 1 red $1.40; No. 1 hard $1.64, Corn ‘No. 2. mixéd 64 1-4 to 64 1-2; No, 2 yellow 64 1-2 to 65.14. ~ Oats ‘No. white 39 3-4 to 40 1- 3 white 38 1-2 to.29 1-2. Rye nominal. Barley 63 to'73 cents. ” MINNEAPOLIS Flour Minnesnadsn, June changed. Shipments Bran $16. @ BISMARC GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller CO.) Bismarck, June 3. , No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mi durum .. No, 2 red durum .. No, 1 flax... No, 2 flox... - $1.57 1.30 1.25 1.20 158 156 WEBB BROTHERS scmbalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge. NIGHT. PHONES 65—887 Funera}. Directors BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY STUDEBAKER ——and —. CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES .PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in Charge Night Phone’ 100 on 6a EEE BISMARCK FURNITURE COnPANy! 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order