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THE. BISMARCK. TRIBUNE ° PAGE SEVEN‘ BY ALLMAN NO, BUT VLU TRY TO FINDTHE PARTY THAT DID: TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922 It’s Hard to Keep Money OnBov! It’s SAY, YOUNG FELLOW, FULLOF MONEY! [kai DID YoU FIND A SOMEBODY MUST POCKETBOOK WITH “ 7 SOME MONEY IN HAVE LosT IT! ree (Copy for This Department Supplied by the American Legion News Service.) LUKE FOUGHT HIS OWN WAR Young Lieutenant’s Devotion Lives on in Sister Now Cheering Ex-Sol- diers in Hospitals, =~ > HIS CAR “I suppose you get a. great deal of pleasure out of your car?” “No, I can’t say that I do.” “What's the trouble?” “The car's all right, but Monday 1s mother’s @ay to drive it; on Tuesday, the girls want it; Wednesday, I prom- fsed to let the boy’ have it, and Friday ‘and Saturday it has to go in for re- pairs, Sunday, if I am very good, they let the drive myself.” iy Frank Luke’s devotion te duty lives i on in the character of his sister. The “American ace who so gallantly gave his life one day in the early autumn of 1918 found the same joy in sery- Ice to his country that Anna Marie Luke now finds in serving ex-sol- diers in the hos- pitals of Phoenix, ~ Artz, Her songs are known wher- ever veterans are quartered, and her popularity at the American Legion post, which bears her brother’s name, is often remarked, Further honor was recently paid the memory ‘of Lieutenant Luke when the Italian Croce; di Guerre was awarded him posthumously. The cross, with a certificate of award signed by.General Diaz, is now in posséssion of the late officer's family, together with a Con- gressional Medal of Honor, a Distin- guished Service ,Cross with, oak leaf cluster, and several minor. decorations. The lieutenant was one of the best known and most picturesque flyers in Whew! x re SEE [1S A MAGNETIC WAVE RADIATED FROM A TRANSMITTER AERIAL-WHICH INDUCES RADIO OSCILLATIONS OF FULL- AMPLITUDE INTO ANOTHER RECENING AERIAL WHICH: WAS To BE ELECTRICALLY MUNED TOTW' FREQUENCY (9k “TW TRANSMITTED FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . FoR ME LIFE oF ME T CAN'T UNDERSTAND HOW ‘THE HUMAN NOICE CAN BE HEARD FoR MILES GEEWUIZ= DONT. B YoU KNOW, PoP, ? y SwUCRS! THAT. ~ Slightly Accommodating. “Your daughter. seems to be a strictly modern, niiss,” “She makes “some” concessions to old-fashioned ideas,” said: Mr. Dub- waite, , “How fs that?” “She occasionally permits me to méet some of the young men she Suns around with.” i Hours and Minutes. “Your constituents regard you as the man of the,hour,-do. they not?” “They, used to,” replied Senator Sorghum. “But at present I’m lucky. if they stand for a twenty-minute, speech,” ; " it) Johnny’s Raw Joke. « Big Sister—Now, Johnny, we're going to have my gentleman friend to dinner and I want you to eat at the}’. CITY LOTS any army. Work- second table. FOR EXCHANGE : hnny—I' za = Ine for the mest PU ace Just anaes Pa says WANTED—Stock of general merchan- HOUSES FARM LANDS pe Ke nae i x dise—To exchange. for halt section STUDY THESE OFFERS cally fought his Personal Property. of land in Burleigh’ County, North 1. 6 Room, modern bungalow, centrally’ located, Trees, lawn and own war, He “I am entitled to my.own-opinions,” . . Dakota, 2 miles from Brittin, N. D. toom modern house, 7th St. ¥4000 $700 cash, balance terms, would load: up remarked the positive man. HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE OB RE described Wi 1-2 section 7-197-77. 3. 5 Room modern bungalow, 1th St all cash payment. with bombs, fiy 3 “Then,” mutmured Miss Cayenn@,| WANTED—Young man to work by ‘HOUSES AND FLATS All in hay, land can all be plowed. 4, 6 Room modern house Ave. A, $5000, pz ash. far back into Ger- ‘why scatter them abbut as if you! month. F. Jaszkowaik, 421 12th St.| OR SALE—Nine room house. Hot| ,No improvements. Address J. Q man __ territory, didn’t value them?” - : 5-12-tf,| water heat, gas, cistern, stationary} ' Cleyan, Brookings, So, Dak. a HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ne ; , , So. + EBB BLOCK PHONE 0 take on any~odds tubs, good basement, ‘ 6-13-3t that happened to HELP WANTED—FEMALE up stairs and down; lot. 50x100 on 7 TYPISTS — Prepare authors’ manu-| Paved street. — Phone #S4W. MISCELLANEOUS 7 rom choice shorn lambs quotable $12.00 to $12.50. Best shorn ewes today $7.00. fall to him, and work destruction wherever he : ROOMS FOR RENT fs FOR RENT—Large front room, with bath and toilet, hot and cold water; scripts. for publication — $25-$100 weekly, spare time. Send stamp for particulars. R, J. Carnes, Authors’ FOR SAILE—Complete get o' ightl: used furniture of good grade for four-room house, Al) in excellent $3,000 — Seven-room hou: water, sewer, barn, lot x140, went.’ Known by reputation to every ~ 5 2 0 t i man in the A, B. F,, he represented ail Representative, Tallapoosa, aa. eae £0 ad ase oe nom condition, Must he sold before) access to sitting room. Light cook BISMARCK GRAIN that was romanti rfare, ete " ‘ "8: June ist. Write Box 752, ™ ing allowed to right party. one . as romantic in modern warfare. WANT ompatent” gin for gen: Henry. 5-8-8 a 5 n Ox 494, 8 667-3. 513-1 (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ey i Bismarck, May 16, 1922. He fell in action with enemy airmen WOR RBNT—Six room modern’ house FOR RENT—Two light well ventilat- + $1.52 aux. rk. Apply at 825 — near Murvaux, after a forced landing eral’ house wor for occupancy ‘b a ‘lose | SIDE. ISSUE—Fa e lef s Ne a h 4 . 2 y by adults only, Close A ISS ‘armers have left us E f fo, 1 dark. northern. of his plane, He had previously shot Pn Or Lapen tines bar sricrag in, and immediate po: seeds of all kinds ¥@ sell at what ol cool, mice Airnished yooms,| No, 1 amber durhm . 117 down three G@man balloons while un- TAN = : 7 P? 0. Box 342, Bism We consider a Very low price. Those large closets; suitable for one OF! No, 1 mixed’ durum 1.09 der terrific fire from ground batteries. ; \aenisrg Stenographer: ee ai for who are interested this late, write] two, 217 8th St. No. 1 red durum 1.04 general office work. ir = ara ~ ——— 7 Holla Nursery Co. Phone 397,] hoOR RONT—T ; three rooms for| Nc. 1 flax .. By The Trusting Bride-Elect: Don't | Saleg Co. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apa : 5-3 | POR Run ‘wo or three rooms i you think you'd better engage some i ee ment, fully equipped for light hotsé:| »N. Dak, ____5-15-3t] ight housekeeping. Also one sleep-| No. 2 flax . 2.47 plain clothes detectives to see that WANTHD—Competent girl for general | Jee none 440-J, Geo, W, Lit |2EMOST NEW WRITING DESK, Pi] ing room. Phone 972K. 501 3rd St.| No. 2 rye .. 90 housework. Call at Dunraven, Phone ping. CE heh ae ano, ‘Davenport, Kitchen Cabinet, 5. . THE ‘TYPICAL YANK FIGHTER Sergeant William Mettlen, Omaha, Stacks Up With All.the Required Be Dimensions, How wowd you look if a slacker mone of your friends lift any of our wedding presents? The Happy Man: Sure! And you notify your kid brother that he'll have to give a surety bond before he can act as ring bearer. =~ ‘TOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES Re 5-15-3t tle, 801 4th St. 5-16-1w. 356. SALE +4Studebaker 7-nagsenger f car; just overhauled, newly painted, Cheap if taken at once. Might trade }. FOR Rose Apartments. FOR RENT house, modern; 313 Avenue A, F. H. RONT—Furnighed tment Qs apartment, Phone 2244UW, -1 ow. furnished and 'Tha, other yer stre - Chairs, Ironing table, Looking glass things for sale at 210 HB! ‘Will do mail STITOHING, ‘Picotirig and Nov- elty pleating, 15¢ per yard for silk and 10¢ for cotton. Mrs. C, P. Larsen, 400 ‘4th \ lanai FOR RENT—Large furnished room modern home, close in; ‘gentlemen only, 222 3rd, St. 5-16-8t | FOR RONT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Lady desired, C 614 8th St. 6 p,m. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, May 16.—Wheat_ re- ceipts 97 cars compared with 137 cars a year ago, : Cash No. 1 northern, $1.61 3-4 to $1.67 3-4; May $1.58 1-8; July $1.47 8-4; September $1.29 1-2;, No. 1 dark back in the States had taken yout job for lighter car. Inquire T. B. Pav- Adams. : 6-3t| orders, a ae and married your |; cannot usome eee lak, cate Finney's Drug Store. eocems on wine St. 5-12-1w | FOR RONT—Modern furniahadiepotns, northern $2,60 tone 1-2, inte) Noy itbat’] But chile: frocy) much ‘a -eaak 1 abrioke, 5.153t POSITION WANTED aa | POR EALERTS feet eardot TPCT) Maa uh Rcd ees ara a a Meade a Me 54 3-4 to 56 didn’t’ happen to | I can at least a silence keep OR SALE—Variety of second-hand] POSITION WANTIE! Stenographer| ter filter, couch and baby bed com- sliivifeah yt f Sergeant William | And let the real people think. f ee in very good condition, A] desires position. Knowledge of} plete and boys’ bicycle. Phone 467W. FOR RUNT—Furnished rooms, 408 rd a Oats No. 3 white, 36 1-4 to 37 1-4 Mettlen of Oma- 7 chance to get real bargains in cars|, bookkeeping; A-l“reference, Wil] us 5-15-3t | St. Phone 923-J. p-16-3 Barley 53 to 64 cents. ha, Neb., but he pub batacta ves Dangerces: ta to very cheap, Wappy’s Garage, 110 ‘work yery reasonable to Ad. FoR SALE Conor line. of house. ROOMS. W ED Rye No. 2, $1.07 3-4 to $1.08 3-4 5 % Ing the circle is sa’ Fy A 5-13" ess Tribune 3 5-lw hold goods, includin iano and Bak: ue if 9 BE Y : ‘i was told to im Main St. Phone 817-W. 5-13-Lw dress Tribune 3 t good ding pi an WANTHD—Ry June aicurciee Flax No. 1, $2.85 to $2.88. agine that it did while signal corps p hotographers sent the “typical American fighting man.” The pho- be an Impossibility. Dub—I'll bet it’s not as hard as squaring the eternal triangle—New He—WIll you—er—that is, I want to ask— She—Oh, this is so sudden! FOR SALE—New ,and second hand FOR SALE—One Ww Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Don’t buy a motorcycle until you get our INTED POSITIOD steady or spociay for long trips in or outside of town. Write No, 38: kitchen range cheap. Call 10 excellent condition. FOR SALE—Dark blue baby cab in Phone 688J. ‘rooms for all 607. 3t light housekeeping summer. ‘Three adults, Phon 5. ———— — 0-gallon floor Oil tank complete, with pump, one sec. ond hand Ford car, equipped with Township 139, ¢ about 14 miles northeast of Dis- TOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE— The Southwest Quarter, Section 13, Range 79, located St, Phone 392, 5-10-lw Third St. Third St. on (Broadway. Return to FOR RENT—Garage room for one car 222 Third St, 5-16-3t LOST—String of pearls, between post- | Weather Report _ Be were taking hig | York Sun. prices, Write for list. Bismarck | Tribune Co. 7 - Picture; to repre. K Machine and ‘Welding Shop. 4th 7 |.-121 West Thayer. 5-11-1wk LOST Wor twenty-four hours ending at Giving Her Time. St., Bismarek. 5-5-1m LAND FOR SALE—Ail furnishings for elov-| LOST—Sunday, Rosary, between 222) 5 a. ¢ - en-room ‘house at a bargain, 311 4th and Finmey’s store on m. Temperature at noon . Highest yesterday .. Lowest yesterday . * : tographers, on an official mission from iB gaha ] the qpverniaent scratched their heads | _He—Don't get excited, please. Tam) delivery body. J.B. Smith, 5-16-3t nrok. Lays. level,g00d soll, ‘60 in private garage. 710 4th St. Phone Lowest last night i a long while before they thought of | ™a&Ing It just as slow as I can. FOR SALE—Used Ford touring car. ee onde cultivation, balance | 724 y5-15-3t | office and Person Court. Finder] precipitation 08 3 anything that would make him look Terms if desired. See J. L. Kelly at} fing tor fax. Look this over and| OR SALE—One fresh milk cow and| please call phone 1015 or 501, Weather Forccazts. | fierce enough, jue Indeed. | Copelin Motor Co. 515-3] ake offer. B. J. Coats, Aberdeen,| two salves. Apply 822 Main St. for Bismarck ane Vicinity: Gener- j you Wi “ iy Mangon—Do you believe in patriot- “| So. Dak. 5-6-3. Es -11-1W | FOST—Pennsylvania cord tire ally fair tonight’ and Wednesday, i Te'you want tobe Gniseh yon daha WORK WANTED aoe ; << | Foit SALE—A Murphy bed peri at slightly warmer tonight. j have to stack up as follows: Height, 5 4 = are ork | $10STARTS YOU, $10 monthly pays Y yim, $0x3 1-2, phtly warmer: | § feet 10%4 inches; weight, 160 pounds; Russell—Oh, yes, patriotism 1s all WANTED—Young lady wants oer 21-2 acres near Boy Scouts Camp | _275W. Tutt D. : or Nor th Dakou : enerally- fair + fain Hght brown, and eyes, blue. | Tight, but’so many people mix polities | for room and board with small fam-] Roosevelt at Irondale, Mo. Price | FOI SALE—Cate “in! got SP Emall seo rosary ein “onse: | Omen ae eater euent Meition’e other specifications are that | With their patriotism.”—Answers, ily. ‘Phone 685:R. 5-15-3) $98. 15 grapes, 1,000 strawberries. | This is a division point. Only cafe] pinge, please return’ to ‘Tribune of- aH rmer tonig ee Bee mae he enlisted when nineteen years old, IF IN NEED of a carpenter or pain Excellent mild climate, pure water, in town. Reasonable. Hasy terms.| 5.0 age 516-1t ations i Be recipi- State vhil * ¥ 2 ite tee Between Artists. er call 552M, First class work at rea-| no cnop failures. Mrs. Mottaz, 1475a | Write No, 382 Tribune. Reco Bh- OM, TALON of wea- while still a freshman at Nebraska unl- 3 jetweel is eonable. prices. 5-15-1w| Union, St. Louis, Mo, - Bel3 St ‘ 5-4-2w _ est. t+ esti ther. versity; that he was cited four times Von Smeer—You actors usually f 1 if § 66 ie F $ ly for bravery; that he is as active in the | overestimate your ability. ———— 5 J cldy ‘American Legion now as he was in the | De Foote Light—Xes! I know of (THE) OLD HOME TOWN | MARKETS Bottineau i By $ be. } Sixteenth infantry then, and that, in\| several who imagine they can play — a ig | SOwners a6n con oy, addition to being a typical American, | “Hamlet” as well as I cam. ACTIVE GENERAL BUYING. 40. 0 pe: } he is Scotch-Irish. j Chicago, ‘May’ 16.—Active general 39. 24 ely i The Pubod arias Ae ta fo buying gave a decided lift 40 ee He ve el sa8t rice; ay in the early trading. The f . cldy : prices today in the early tr ig A ; LEGION WINS COURT BATTLES | geography again. majority of traders appeared to con- 0, el'r 4 : Bobble—No'm. You only ast me strue the United States supreme court | J AT “AY err ; Damages Allowed National Organiza- | did I know the capital of Mipnesota jon on the grain trading act as a vif cl'r tion in First Litigation Instituted | an’ I said I didn’t, which was true, bullish factor. ; ae A ue: : —Two Editors Indicted. ” The opening which varied from 12 : 36 0 Ra ra . A Sure Winner. to 21-8 cents higher was followed PY | Napoleon 26 7 eldy { From the first court action which it “So, Jack is a candidate for your URE Te aie Bete Pembina .. 43, 6 clr ; instituted to protect its nam ” On buying in which foreigners par-| williston . 46 OG al! i the Aurea Lesion emerged vletort ae a machine candidate, you teipated the market inter apegnied Maoinena eer 5) a ae - further. Gi was current tha ie ORRIS W. ROBERTS, ous, Judgment by default and dam- | might call him—he owns an automo _ Kansas crop was deteriorating. Close atacrolestit vw the purpose of ‘stopping such con- | temptible\lies and showing union labor that we resent charges of being op- * posed to them.” The Legion has also secured indict- ments against two editors of the Mli- nois Staats Zeitung, a German-lan- guage newspaper, for an_ editorial which appeared in their paper libeling The oldest Christian church is at Echmiarzen, Armenia, She—J'm just going to hug.the fire- place when we get in the garlor! Hs—Why do that? I’m-a brickl— Wayside Tales, Courtship Days. “Does the young man seem thrifty?” “Well, he dvesn’t believe in wasting |‘ gas,” replied Paw Hoptoad, ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce anyself as a candidate for the office of VOR a fiijit” WE BNLA.POSTERS WHO CAME, TOTOWN ' South St. Paul, May 16.—Cattle re- ceipts 2,100. Mostly, weak to slighily lower. Few gyiod to choice beef steers $7.75 to $8.50. Common and medium beef steers to $7.50. Bulk over $7.00. Butcher cows and heifers most. ly $4.50 to $6.00. Few up, to $7. ' ages were awarded the Legion in the | bile.” ad 1-4 to 3 5-8 cents net high- suit against Francis H. Shoemaker of a ttled 1-4 to 3 5-8 cents net hig aan Foe crear eT 8 te Omaha, Neb., who was quoted as say- Givin, : INT— se, ‘ ae g Him Publicity. modern. Phone 469W. 401 1st St. te aveband See ee contests be Ethel—Stella is awfully affectionate CHICAGO LIVESTORN, a Hee f " - | at times. , Chicago, May: satule receipts, eee id Te ee a tee ganized labor.” Ae es Clara—Goodness, yes! She even 10,000, Fairly active, steady to high- | FOR RENT—Room. Ladies only, 213 eee vee spaeth that Deen sses) ber husband tn public. a ceipts, 21,000, slow, around 5 ee ert P: x log re s, 21,000, slow, ‘ a ber in Omaha, during the course of Pi “ to TO gents higher, FOR RENT—Rcom in modern house. which he is said to have referred to s Expert Testimony. y Sheep receipts, 12,000, steady to 25| No. 1 Broadway. Phone 212R. the Legion as “an ‘organization of Ss ee ETS a golf cents lower. 5-16-3t trhined murderers opposed to orgom- |" Ned—I'd sather walt until I hear : ; : FOR RENT—Furnished or unturnish- ized labor.” Suit was brought by th d_zathei i FLOUR UNCHANGED i ized labor.’ uit was brought by the'| 1 nis cadd: ree rs Mi malis, May 16.—Klour un-} ¢d rooms for light housekeeping. Legion commander in Nebraska on the v inneapolis, Ma Been y : Biswiare zi Coll Ph me RT TEES hanged, shipments 49,829 barrels. smarck Business College. Phone +” ground that the statements were 5S Bre gob & a9 p 183. 5-16-1w “wicked, false and malicious” and for Ready to Substitute! Bran $20 to . 3 Ly ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK WANTED—Position as truck driver. Write No. 385, Tribune! 5-16-2t FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, ‘suitable for_one ‘or two. 716 E. Broadway. Phone 579J. \ 5-16-lw Good andi choice stockers and feeders $6.50 to $7.25. Bulk common and me- dium gra 0 to $6.50. Calves re- ceipts 2,200. Steady to strong. Best lig largely $8.00 to $8.25. Some $8.25. Seconds mostly to $5.00 Hog receipts 10,000, strong to 10 FOR SALE—Oakland, 4-cyl. 5-passen- ger touring car, just overhauled and painted; at a bargain, 214 Gth St. 5-16-3t. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs_ | = i leigh LEY i ; ‘ B.S ENGE D.C. Ph. G County Auditor- of Burlei Uf’ , . cents higher. Top $10.045. Bulk bet- Sa és Chiropractor County at the June 1922 Prim- Ut YYfle YESTERDAY DID NOT PUT UP CIRCUS POSTERS |. gents des $10,00. to $10.35 Say Leh ond sa Balers oe { artes. A we 4 AS SOME FOLKS HAD EXPECTED - packers around $9.00. God pigs $11.00. | °- le { Consultation Free pe H: A; Thomas, Jréocy dry oe ee eo ie Sheep receipts 300, weak. Good and| per dance, | Suite 9, 1l—Laeas Bjeck—Phone 908 Driscoll, us - - Leo e :

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