The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1922, Page 7

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It's Considered Tact ~~“ BY ALLMAN IVE_GoT To BEAT IT- |Z, WELL OF ALL PEOPLE | | Never | HAVE AN APPOINTMENT. R& TO HAVE THEIR, HAIR. | WantED “ro i GOODBY,| BOBBED '-AND WITH \T Looks STUNNING J VERY oth EEU Le MINUTE: RAVE BowbeD! 7°" “POR'SALE ORRENT \ ‘NELLOY Nes! WITH THE DENTIST — ory SURPRISE FOR You! How DoYou, { AGNES. |BECOMMG! CAD You LIKE AGNES=| THAT LONG NECK /| LAUGH SO MALE 7 ! ; OF HERS,Too! [| IN ALLMY ‘Young man,to work by the HOUSES AND FLATS MY HAIR=- GOODBY: | COME AGAIN: rad its month) F. Jaszowiak, 421) 12th. 81 FOR SALE BY OWNER—Am leav-4 - 4 y 1 se A 5-1-3t.) ing the city and must sell my mod- ‘ . i ‘ , ‘ WANTED—Firet > class, shoemaker. | ern five-room house;. lot 160x50, i ye. val | : \ Crewsky shoe shop: 109 3fSt.; | ‘with garage for two cats. Wocated q gs i ats F ER a tt ih bet eaeaan Leila tr ‘the } A -_ - « «Payment down and_ balance __néLp-waNTeD—FEMALW | nionthty like tent.” May accept car | TYPISTS — Prepete .authors:manu-| + oF soldiers bonus in part’ payment, scripta for Hf you are looking for a bargain on a hdme you cannot ‘do ‘better. In- f cot f BY { \ Vee, A ew ; particulars. -R. J, Carieg; ora’ | | Vestigate.” Write No. 379, Tribune, sr 4 BEA 1 i hs va be tS VY) . Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga," {5-2-lwk 4 aN ‘ mee eee -tt| $3800,. 5. room, motern- bungalow, WANTED—Girl or. middle ‘or, middle-aged: wo-| - $500, cash, balance in monthly .pay- man for genoral work in a small} mens of $26.00 with.7 percent in- restaurant. State wages wanted-and |. ferest. . i! give references in first letter: Write D a. hh 3 t Y Tribune 377, So SE Mas 5 4 Y ‘ b ; : bh . WANTBD—Competent girl for gener i Zz al..;hqusework. Apply in: person, : 5 CREM RAAT SIT FS ETE Tene: J, Woodmansee, 825 et FOR SALE-—Four apartiion , flat, of FRE BY BLOSSER 4. t T mn 7 ‘ ne 7 7 three to five rooms éach, splendid - . = . S = ro po = De 135 WAN TED—Gial {fo help with Bouse: | Jocation, close fn. About.$3,500 cash, | T BETTER TAVE MY | Wt i Os the Cara cea eee Fen balance monthly payments. ‘Rent- at RADIO STUFF DOWN é } \ . one, 1 aoe als will more than meet payments, hie 10 1 WANTED—Maid for general house-} and all expenses. L,-Van Hook, ome | ‘To TW BASEMENT . WELL] I'M L work,,: Phone 746, or call'at 613 3rd} oftice phon® 605. Residence 613W, i BEFORE TAG GOES " street, 4-28 lwk 4225-1Wk 4 MONKEVING Wire GLAD THAT'S i i‘ WANTEID— Waitresses and dish wash-| OR SALB=-House and: lot, corner|. bears OVER with! ers, at Homan’s Cafe. 5-1-3t]. Ave. A an Fifth. Might. consider pes ; renting if party’ would buy -part o” iia ____SALESMEN ‘furniture, Tel. $19. 5-2-1wk WANTED—Salesmen and sales ladies | OI RENT—Modern furnished house | for snappy line of hosiery. ‘No ex-! for one month| Address Ferris ¢ \ ‘ =2 mf : ’ perince necessary. ‘Most up-to-dat?}. Cordner, Bismarck. 5. Zs A | | \ Y, : | line oh the market. Crew. manager { —————————_——_-__— 7 [ \ . . ‘i e FY d. Also good ‘territory open| AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES : i : ae j th and South Dakota, Write | FOR SALE—Harley Davidson World 5 5-2-3t Champion Motorcycles, re duced prices, If interested’ write for,cata- is $ ROOMS FOR RENT s logue and ful! inform: i Ne ee a ation, Bis- FOR-RBNT—Two large rooms with] marck Machine & Welding Shdp, 218 ZA in c M 7] ~ large closet and kitchenette. All| 4m St, Bismarck, N.D.., 46cm] ~ x oy = ‘ ; AAAS i S ET SII ees modern. Gentleman and‘ wife pre- !a-5 3. Se ——= ees 4 i FOR SALE—Buick 5 passenger auto, : —— athe H hae as oe ans children. thouse and 50 foot comme lot, eleetrie SSS et | ez 418 zy, ev eeRer, sewing. machine, ee age == = A >. ARS INI Z FOR RENT—Two rooms with kitchen- ette for light housekeeping, Also combination bookcase and writing desk and davemport for sale. Call 1 Thayer St. or Phone 672M, FOR SALE—Overland tourning car, Kitchen cabinet, garden. planter |, Wotan oo EE Nao we lf 3) LODGE FACES LIFE’S BIGGEST BATT nv | ¢——. —% | Bismarck, in said Burleigh County. LE | LEGAL NOTICES |) °° “Sons's! Comtatan, Firs 8th day of ULLIVAN, FOR :‘RENT—Double garage, 100 block ‘Ave. A. $8.00 per month. Phone 275W. — +. 4-29 at) HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO. RENT—Modern house or apartment, unfurnished. Phone 322-W, or call 1011 Sth St. _5-1-1w : MISCELLANEOUS SOME INSURANCE POLICY—$200.(q down and $30.00 a month for ten months buys my equity in a quarter, section ‘located “near Youngtown, ‘New Salem’s best dairy center. Un- derla‘d with millions of tons of coal: ‘Wedlthy investors are now taking the lead in opening the eyes of the public to the possibilities in thisevi- cinity. It may tdke a. few years. Lucky the man holding clear title to this quarter section when every- body goes wild about our coal fields and you're paying less than $20.00 an acre. Inquire J. Henry Kling, Bis- _tharek, : S1-2w DRESSMAKING—First class _up-to- date Knickerbocker suits, satisfac- tory in work and price. Also young gir] wants work by the hour, day c- week, or care of children. Mrs. J. J. Dehne, 428 2nd St. Phone ie se 4-28 1 wk R RENT—twight housekeeping also modern furnished room. Call after, ‘5.o’clock, 722 5th St.. Phone 485-R,, “. Bel-8t FOR, RENT—Rooms in modern house. Ladies preferred. Callafternoons and evenings. 402 5th St., Phone 768M, 4-2918t * FOR. Rl ‘—For light’ housokeeping, three rooms and kitchenette, also one room and kitchenette. none ‘ 1-2-5t pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Peter Rennich and Sofia Rennich, Defendants. N by given that by NO! is i ition to me di- liv nd now in my nds, issued out of the clerk's office Fourth Judicial District Court in and for the county of Burleigh and fr state of nh Dakota, upon a judg- 1) : in said court in favor of said plaintiff and against said defend- 1 ants, I ‘have levied upon the following described real property, lying : ¥ Di nt partly fur- nished or unfurnished, Phone ‘183. Bismarck Business College. oe 4-25-10 FOR. RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light ‘house keeping. Phone 404J. | Geo. W. Little, 801 4th St. 5-1-5t FOR RENT — One furnished room. Gentleman preferred. 10 W. Thayer Total Precipitation Thus Far Is Shown Slightly Below Normal st Quart dred F yao) I he hi hich | ndred Forty (140). | In spite of the heavy snow whic entyelght 78) Wests seen aay of {fell during the latter months of the a o'clock | winter the weather man is a little be- ut the | hind on his business of putting mois- ture into the soil in this section, ac- pro- | cording to the monthly meteorological e? er (SW Tow St... Phone 623-LJ,. 5-2-3t FOR; RENT—Two rooms furnished for jight> housekeeping. Private ef trance, 601 2nd St. 4-25-1w LARGE FRQNT ‘ROOM with board. Suitable for two, “The Mohawk,” 401 5th St. : 4-29 5t FOR RPNT+To gentleinen only, very desirable room in private home::Can, 247. 3 4-28-3t FOR RENT—Ciean furnished rooms. Phone 802 or call 602 8th street. A i 4-29-1w FOR RENT—Modern. furnished rooms. Phone 236-R, 317 8th St. 5-1-3 FOR RPNT—Forntshed room at 409 6th. street. 4-29-35 FOR -RENT—Furnished rooms, -703 Main, street. ¢ 4-27-1w oe WANTED TO RENT WANTED.:.TO RENT—By desirable permanent tenant a modern house, May 15th or*June 1st. Best of care given property. Reference supplied. Might purchase on Monthly install- court house, in the city of I Burleigh County, North Dakota, pro: ! ce nd interest . H Fg ; Ce hie above named defendants in ana | summary for April, issued today by in the last senatorial election, an-| > the above described real property | the. Bismarck weather bureau. Mi a -[nounced his candidacy for governor | to satisfy the said-judgment and costs The report shows a deficiency for "| {tight in the United’ States Ja ’ [the same day Gaston came out for |#mounting to the sum of Seventeen | the month of 1.20 inches compared FOR SAI Homan’s Cafe and Bak-| brewing in Massachusetts. It has ma- 5 senator, Curley, whose power thas OEE PRT and 20 Ae Dele with normal and a deficiency of .69 ery. Best location in city. Have! tional significanee, and an eager na- Toy : | increased itrefendously since ‘his ire-| at the rate of ‘six per cent per-annum | since January 1. Normal, however, been “in business twenty-four years, | tional audience, ‘because it is a fight Q ‘ ni ction as or, is regar from and after the 21st day of April, | js higher than the avera; he las! doing a good business. Reason for |to unseat Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. conti etece) mayor, is regarded | 1090" together. with’ accrued costs. and f higher ¢ hate thors fort ee u . ; un sgl iy : i as ‘favorable’ to Whipple. ruing ts of this execution ‘and | few years, so that the weather man selling, wish to retire. Homan’s| “Beat Lodge!” is. the slogan. 5 Whipple has been practising law Sale, at public auction to the highest | Kasn’t done a bad job thus far. Cafe and Bakery.’ 5-1-Iw| “who can do it?” is the question. 2 in Boston since 1885 and has a na-, »!dder for cash, The temperature report shows the KOR SALE—One best grade baby car-| Two millionaire lawyers are chief tional reputation as a trial lawyer. | une sey St eet North Dakota. | average daily temperature for ‘the Tiage in splendid shape. Also one|figires im the battle. One, Colonel Twice’ he hag refused a seat on ithe 2 ROLLIN. WELCH, month of April to have been 2.7 de- leather upholstered couch. Both} William A. Gaston, has announced state Supreme Court. He ja under Sheriff, Borie county, North grees, above normal, and although the priced very low. Phone 489 311|his candidacy for the Democratic fmetHlum shelght, bulky, with ‘close- | onann & COX. j winter has been called a cold one the 3rd ‘St. 5-2-5t| nomination. The other, Sherman L. clipped’ brown ihair going gray, and| Attorneys for ‘Plaintiff, accumulated excess above normal STOUEN—Crusader bicycle from Ei- Whipple, will probably oppose Gas- a fighting face. He is a Yale man. Bismarck, ‘North Dake igi ges ai ce January 1 is 1.18 degrees. The tinge theater Saturday night. Find- | ton. ‘5 “ é , ? a cori z. igheat temperature during the er please return to Theo, Bender for| Both are fihting men. But Wihip- SENATOR H:-@; LODGE on ied cant ney both om month was 75; the lowest 17 above. reward, 1108 13th St. (Phone 364-J, |ple seems ie be Sonera coeardol : % 4 béiiker and is chairman of the board NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS The greatest daily range was 38 de- Tie Mikey to beat Lodge favor of special interests, and ‘on 18 | of ihe National Shawmut Bank. Like| In the Matter of the Estate of Ontje] BTEES- ; FOR SALE—Bed room suite, dining | ikely ge. ; vote for Newberry and against such ‘Lodge, he is a Harvard man, a class-| J. Collman, Deceased. The percentage of possible sunshine Another comptication is that for-| things ag women’s suffrage and Whe ihate of Theodore Roosevelt, and still} ., Notice, is hereby given by the under-| was 51 per cent, the report shows. . signed John 8. Collmany Bxecutor, of | This was 8 per cent below normal, the SHERMAN L, WHIPPLE © WILLIAM A..GASTON By Edward M. Thierry. Boston, May 2.—The biggest poli- room set, art chairs, and other.ar-|, ticles of household furniture. Call/tmer Governor Samuel W. McCall ment payments. Write No! 376, soldier bonus, q Tribune. 4-29 uf % 2 may give Low pattle for the Re- . remembered at Harvard for ‘his fistic | the Last Will of Ontje J.’Collman, late i Ate, ne <inR . bo seer a meteor ep, Phons 131 iwk publican Lodge a battle sor Whipple| Mayor aud Ex-Mayor Divided In | battle for the college middleweight Steutomeon end “hate: of ilinorne dee | with. fhe ean” t Ane Sarehing LOST runs and McCall runs ‘there will be Campaign boxing championship in 1879 when, to the creditors of, and all’ per- | state.” There were 9 clear days, 9 — WANTED — Good ‘second-hand piano ‘The age-told enmity. between the | seconded by Roosevelt, he heat Ram- ee hiBIe thei wkih aie yee| Partly cloudy and 12 cloudy days. two big Democraitc bosses, Mayor | On Guiteras. He tis short, stocky, with | Cocco, Oo wher “within six months, | Four killing frosts occurred’ duri James M.-Curley of Boston, and for-|2 firm mouth, and sandy hair and) atter the tirst publication of this no:| the month = oe mer Mayor John F. Fitzgerald, may mustache. tice, to said Executor at the office of Have an important bearing on the| Everybody ‘here-thinks Lodge thas Bullivanss Hanis Ott Tr. WASHBURN HA s p at City’ of A 2. M.G. . Bis- | thigre ble sit 5 4 FOR SALE—Speltz. M.G. Ward. Bis-| thig’remarkal ne a ons eel FATHER AND 4 fight. Fitzgerald, who opposed Lodge] the stiffest: fight of his career ahead. | Murphy, his’ res tek. Phone 11-F3. 5-1-3t| All belo , ae fe ns his arewenithyt ‘ail’ are personal friends. THE OLD HOME : NLEY SONS BANQUET : a “Colonél Gaston is a charming gen- z i ar, 2 ~— : INS e 2 * Lae “MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN j \tlettian,” says Senator Lodge. Per, < Gl oe Three long 'tables at which were ] * MARKETS “ | inneapolis, May 2.—-Wheat~ re- Lodge is charting personally ‘ : AS , seated a father and son, a father and e i 5 3 4 ceipts 196 cars compared with 140 cars va the thing ‘he stands for,” ‘sdys son, a father and gon, and go on, was é a year ago. — : ple. y i Sr aes ; the scene which cpened the ‘beginning EARLY TREND UPWARD 4 Cash No. 1 northern $1.62 1-8 to] Aad Whipple feels tte same way }* eo ct 2 i 2 of the second annual Fathers and Sons Ohicigo, May 2—Wheat tended up-| $265. 1°8; May 58.1-8, July $48, {about Colonel -Geston; and, Polonel v i) a banquet which was held at the Liberty ward ih price early today. Export de-| Corlt No: 3 yellow, 84:1-4 to 55 centa. | Gagion has kgentims : 7 Pier 2), j Theater under the auspices of ‘the 15- mand Was said to be adtive and there| . Oats No. 3° white, 95 3-4 to 36 3-4) Léage andfwitipple. t halt ‘his |: a : ‘ ve f d . cal Masonic lodge. Of course not all was talk current that the French crop | cents. : : adge is 72 and has spent, hai the a 2 JS SS fathers were the vreal fathers nor the promised to be short in quantity. On! Barley, 52 td 64 cents. ,|Hfe in Congress, six years a i ki ‘ L00M | . sons the<reul sons, but for that eve- the other Jhand receipts in Chicago] Rye No. 2, $1:01 1-2 to $1.02 1-2. | House and 30 years in the set g s y S ning it was a get together meeting of were liberal, The opaning 5-8 decline| Flax No, 1, $2.85 3-4 to $2.88 3-4. | Whipple i 60, and ever held office. the iwo there ia Waslibira: bad (rick: two spectacular struggles at the Sep- forecast ‘Wells Box €, Underwood, tember primaries as a preliminary ora $Foup section souk nee to the grang knock-down battle in also a bassinet. Phone 33, 822 stn|NowamPen ts g. P itied Knuckles St. g 4-29-3t at gloves covértard knuckles in LOST—One Khaki. army. blanket .in city Monday. Finder return to 320 Washington Ave, 4-2-2 WORK WANTED: WANTED—Dressmaking. or, will .go| : out by day. Phone 772M after 6 P. M. 4-29-3t & Gaston is 63 and has made three ul- e E nity, » Bae bi Re ae ‘ BISMARCK GRAIN. successful tries for governor. < z M. Tellefson, toastmaster, introduc- { Subseliently price changes were] (Furnishsd:by Rusgel!- Miller Co.) Wilson’ Democrats are in open re- Y ed 'the speaker for the evening, Rev. somewhat irrégular. The close wa! Bismarck, May 2. volt’ against Gaston’s candidacy, for Z { Geo. Newcomb of Bismarck, Rev. unsettled at the same a: je ter di "| No. 1 dark northern . $1.51] Gaston was as, much @ foe of the Newcomb had a message for ‘the fa'th- finish to 2 1-4 cents higher, | No. L amber durum . - 120] League of Nations as Lodge. And crs and sons, which dealt with the igher. No. 1 mixed durum . . 1.12] Whipple, a strong League of Nations rearing of boys and girs into useful, No. 1 red durum . - 107] man, regards’ Gaston as’ being tarred strong and healthy men and women— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK er. fe | No, 1 flax .. . 2.52] with the same “big business” stick the fathers and mothers of the tomor- Chicago, May 2.—Cattle ‘receipts! No’ 2 flax . . 2.47} as° Lodge. : 4 ; cx row. ‘He aiso talked on the funda- 11,000, steady to strong in all classes.| No 2 rye .. .-. 86] Home Folks: Feel It’s/State Fight | j ik = mental principles of life, that all-ab- queens 26,000, mostly 15 to 20 ne Here AA ocr oe people a Z 0. question of ithe adolescent ver. : i _——_ —___-—_____——¢]are jealous of ‘these. “friendly d girl. Sheep receipts 13,000, steady/to low- | TODAY’S WORD | mies” of theirs. They want the rest or the talk of Rev. Newcomb, ——__—____—-4 of the country strictly to understand Today’s word is INTR. ANSIGENT. that thig is @ private fight, not a DS INT. ig anne! It’s pronounced — in-tran-si-gent, me ote Democrats says the more with accent on the second syllable. Lodge {3 ateks ar Aaanallly: ihe It means—refusing compromise, be more able the will be to don the cloak y Peay eancoraly in connection with of martyr and in hat roe gain ba ‘ x , ‘ ome. Y ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK It: comes from—‘“in,”,an inseperable pathy and support ai tches between the younger 1 e staged by Carl Peterson. These proved very popular and the boy yed them. A crack- s ‘taken care off y A r several other boys and Millard was given a pass to the picture show. 1 boxing “MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 2.—Fllour ux- chamged to 20 cents higher, In car- Toad lots $8.20 to $8.25 a barrel. Ship- ments 41,730 barrels, 5 regard the “Lick -Lodge!” battleory, BI = Yn yi tN sae Sa A ‘i So. St. Paul, May 2.—Catttle receipts | prefix. meaning “not,” and Latin “peing heard over the country in v - 4 2.500. Fairly active. Mostly strong to| ‘‘transigere,” to:come to an agreement. Re Pe Wwith Lodge's leadership Dance every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings a 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance. 25 cents higher. Common ‘to medium] s against. the. League of Nations and Deef steers $6.25 to $7.75. Bulk $6.75 to P 4 for the four-power treaty, as Lodge $7.50. Some good grade beef steers up | A THOUGHT propaganda—designed ‘to make Mas- to 5840 or patter: Few choice lght- | g——————_—--__ -—@|sachusetts mad and rally the State weight heifers $7.50 to $8.00. Bulk] how art carezul and troubled about |around a native son. butcher she stock $4.50 §o $4.75. | many: things but one thing is needful.) So the state fight will mot be so Stockens and feeders $5.00 to $7.50.| Luke 10:41 -2, ‘ much on Lodge's attitude in foreign Bulk $5.75 to $6.75. Calves receipt: Any strictness which sours our tem-[relations as on ‘his record in home 3,000, steady. Best lights largely per, which” makes us dislike our fel-} affairs. s to $7.00. Few $7.50." Seconds mostly low-creatures, which shuts us up in| Gaston hasn't anMounced ‘his plat- I hereb; my candidacy -for Registe e of. Burleigh County to be voted upon at the Prim- aries, June 28. FRED SWENSON. { $4.00 to $4.51 ourselves; or again, any which in-|form and will not until he returns ‘ NEWT JUST FINISHED Pol, Ady, 4-22-26-29 5-2 a Hog receipts 10,000, unevenly stea-| terferes with our duties and oppresses|from 2 business trip to Europe a ‘STANLEY - HITCHING UP IN HIS NEWLY eee dy to 25-cents. lower. Medium and']us with little fidgity difficulties, in-|month hence. : : ‘ B. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. PAINTED BUGGY WHEN THE OLD MARE STARTED KICKING - ei heavy butchers off most. Bulk better | stead of carrying us along in obeying] Whipple, {though not. yet an Brades $9.50 ito $10.00. Good pigs|the laws of our state of life is almost] ayowed candidate, will fight Lodge $11.00. certain to be a morbid strictness—|on the ground that ihe has neglected Sheep receipts 100. Steady., Bishop William Temple. bor and the masses generally in| ¢ Iropracter Consultation Free Suite 9 li—Lacas Blech—Phene 908

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