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Trib FOR SALE } FIVE ROOM. bungalow, and_ bath, modern, full. basement with garage, built in 1920, good condition an splendid location, Price $4650. $650.00 cash, balance in montily in- stallment of $60.00 which includes interest at 7 per cent, An excep- tional opportunity to acquire a home. F SIX ROOM house and bath, 3 bed rooms, maple floors, book cases, hot water heat, full basement, east front and a good location, Price $4200.00. Terms. SEVEN ROOM sen ern, fine condition and a at the price, ‘short lot. Price , terms. ROOM 4 bungulow, modern, and in good condition, full lot. Priee $3000.00; $750 cash, balance on easy, monthly payments, 7 per cent. in- t. 5 ROOM house, modern, ch in rooming house te TEN and an excellent proposition. Price. $4760.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, bath, maple floors, fire place, lawn and trees, excellent location, Price $6500.00. Terms. SIX ROOM bungalow, modern and tically new, fine large rooms, cistern, full b and trees. Si front. Price $6260.00. 3. BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the City. Arrange to buy or build a, home right now. Why delay? WE WRITER EVERY FORM OF IN- SURANCE‘IN) RELIABLE COM- PANIES. Phone 138. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY COMPANY Office with First Guaranty Bank WALE HRLP WANTED \Nibb—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big wage! ‘ew weeks completes, ‘Cat- log and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. Dak, —————_———— FEMALE HELP WANTED WAN Competent girl for al housework in pleasant + Phone 737M or call at 314W Tt WA ‘A women to in the BOs ey general house- W house ountry. | NPD: work, Phone FURNITURE FOR SALE _ FOR SALE--2 ‘mahogany windsor chairs, mahogany sectional book- aases th desiy section, fuyned | oak room table. Buffet! and, chairs. Floor lamp, kftehen+ table and chairs, electric vaccum} Ranger | Vieyele, kitchen miscellaneous arucien| hamstitching machine, ing ear and Ford delivery box, 218 First street. Phone 241W. YOR SALE—Some real bargains. kitchen cabinet, three burne: stove and'dining room and library | table. H.C, Arnold, Phone 187. x00 Main ‘St. - p | PURNITURE FOR SALE—In good condition. Miscellaneous assort- ment._14_ Ave. B west. Phone PERSONAL _ Students who desire tutoring in nathematios eal 654M. ROUMS FOR RENT FOR REN lean sleeping room in modern house, can be used for; light housekeeping. Also 9 piece fumed oak dining room set for sale.! 306 Eighth St. aa wets, | ‘OR RENT—Clean modern sleeping room in a clean quiet home, can be had by June Ist. Close in. Call 15 Thayer street. af FOR RENT—One or two modern rooms, downtown. Inquire 30412 Main, front apartment. Phone 107M. FOR RENT—Room for young lady in private home, close in, Board if desired. Phone 733J. 2 Le FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping rooms, close in, 422 Fourth Street. Phone 1052R, _ CBS FOR RENT—Two large rnished rooms for light housekeeping. Gyound floor, private entrance. 508 Tenth St FOR RE home, suitable for two. Street. dining utensils, Call 689M. FOR SALE it Furniture for NT—Double room in modern 522 Fifth une Classified Advertisemen PHONE 32 Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under . $ 50 2 insertions, 25 words or UNdEP .ercerecsereee 65 8 insertions, 26 words or ‘ ce under ....c...seec0- A286 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES €5 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casn fi ld be In advance. ony shoul received by 12 o'clock to in- eure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 _AUTOMOBILEE- MOTORCYCLES _ DEPENDABLE USED CARS A USED Car is only as good as the dealer who sells it. Our own build- ing—our service department—our whole organization is dedicated to courteous, prompt attention for each and’ every one of our cus- tomers. That this may be a selfish motive is proven by our increasing sale of Dependable Used Cars, and the interesting testimonial letters we can show you, written by many of our Used Car buyers. Ford Truck, $485; Dodge Touring, $1 Overland 90, $95; Dodge Coupe, $62h; Cadillac Touring, $285; Ford Coupe, $350, and other excellent bargains. Easy time payments. INS IN USED CARS One 1920 Hupp 38 passenger Coup One 1922 Paige Touring wit California Top. One 1923 Haynes Coupe. One 1926 Essex Coach. One 1920 Dodge Touring car. OLSON GARAGE Phone 926W 202 Fourth FOR SALE—A Ford Bug in fine con- dition, $50.00, two Dodge touring cars. Real bargains. One Ford Coupe $150.00, one Ford roadster $175.00, See at once. Lockwood Accessory (Co, Phone 187. 800 _ Main FOR SAL with and without starte! $25.00 and up—also vari makes, very reasonable terms to reliable parties, Dakota Auto Sales ri ° ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—One four- door Sedan, Chevrolet, for one lot close in. 723 Third street. Phone LOS Reward for return to Helen owalter, 38 Rosser St. WHY, OPERATE for Appendicitis, Gall Stones, Stomach and Liver Troubles when Hepatola does’ the work within 24 hours without pain, danger or loss of time? lepa- tola also removes the calculus from the pelvis of the kidneys and gravel from the bladder. Contains no poison. Pregnant women ard small children take Hepatola with every safety. This is the same Hepatola as sold in Canada by Mrs. Geo. S. Almas. For sale here by her daughter. Price $6.75 delivered Not sold by druggists MRS. STANLEY WELLS Box 941, Dept. 9. Phione 3727 Aberdeen, South Dakota FOR SALE 6 ROOM modern house with maple floors, sun parlor and other mod- ern features; in fine neighborhood, close to dchool. $5700 with a cash payment of $1200. Balance in monthly payments. ROOM modern house in_the east part of the city $2500. Term: ROOM new modern house with east frontage, maple floors, sun parlor, glassed in porch, excellent location and choice property at a low pri $7500. ROOM house, modern except heat; lot 658x150 feet, $3600, with a cash payment, of $1000, 8 ROOM modern house with hot water heat and garage; lot 88 x 160 feet;. has 5 bed rooms; well located and close to schools. $5700 with a cash payment of $1500. Balance in monthly payments of $50, each with 7 per cent interest. This is a bargain. NEW modern 6 room house with garage, good neighborhood and close to schools. $5200 with cash payment of $1200. Balance in easy payments. IF you are in the market for a house or lot, let us show you what we offer for sale. We think we can sqve you money. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY J. P. Jackson, Manager. oe MUSICAL VOCAL INSTRUCTION — 6-we course beginning June 7, ending Joly 15. Register now. Phone 9665, Studio, 201 First St. or Phone 8J dan, for joint A, Winther. wie om, furnished ee rant apartnient in modern home. Adults only. Screen porch and large storeroom, Heat, light, water and telephone Count __Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth S FOR RENT—Beautifully furnishe two room apt. large pantry and clothes closet, gms range, sink strictly modern, close in. Call ev ings after six and all day Sun. _ Rosser. F REN nicely furnished modern apartment, including elec- trie washing machine, flat iron, vacuum cleaner. Always hot water. 807 Fourth St. FOR RENT: Ve: sirabl room kitchenette and bath apart- ment, completely furnished. Call 1114 ‘or 7473, Ro) Sa FOR RENT — Light housekeeping in modern house. Gas for ig. 621 Sixth Street. Phone 38 Furnished or unfur- nished apartment. Also baby ea ag for sale. 223 2nd St. Phone 86. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on ground floor. .924 x et. Phone 5 ‘FOR RENT—Furnished apt. in Tribune Bldg. Phone 990 ______ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter, white enamel kitchen cabinet, two burner New Perfection oil stove, Six Cylinder Roadster in runninj 35, or trade. Phone 346M. ee NR OS ie SALE—Three burner gas range with oven in excellent condition, used nine months, $16.00, Phone 6 hir a FOR SALE--Gehu seed corn. Also fresh milk cow. J. E, Chesak, 12% miles S. E. of Bismarck. es FOR SALE—No. 5 Underwood, in ex- cellent condition. Reasonable. Call ut_320 Third St. ______ WORK WANTED Bi WANTED—Young woman desires typewriting to do at home or in clerical work and clerk- Tribune No. 51, NTS work by the hour, house cleaning, also take washing home. Calt_ 499W, SALESMAN _ ED—A Sales Distributer for this city and surrounding territory for the most popular and efficient ‘Typewriter on the market THE WOODSTOCK ELECTRITE. No competition, as this is Electric on the market. For dem- ion and osition. Write »_Sebune Non a9. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Dental office room: formerly occupied by Dr, Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an office. Inquire City National Bank, Bi marck. FOR RENT—Four office rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to|' F. A. Knowles. New Type of Gas Not a “Discovery” The new Texaco Gasoline, recently announced by officials of The gompeey. is not a “discover: 8 R. jolmes, President, but rather! @ result of a gradual and important development in refinéry processes and practices which enables the com: pany to produce a product more nearly meeting the ideal require- ments of a motor gasoline without too great a sacrific in yield or pro- duction. Mr. Holmes states that the Holmes-Manley process, while rovolu- tionising certain phases of gasoline production, is merely the direct re- sult of long and painstaking efforts to produce economically improved - etd of gasoline of better volatilit; uch a gasoline must necessarily have, and does have, a pronounced improvement in distillation range. The initial boiling point is between 90 and the end point under 400, or between 80 and 40 degrees better than gov- ernment. specification. The ability to produce high yields of this product, practically the same as heretofore produced of the gov- ernment specification, has been due entirely to the processes employed, the great care in refining, and accut-| 4 ate control made possible through the new method of production. ‘The new gus contains: no chemicals, “an needs none,” It hi marked anti knock qualities and is in every way superior to motor gusoline hereto- fore on the market. getting so far ahead that they're trying present output. Out of more tha of crude oil produced 4 ne almost 11 Impro less waste use of more of processes, and f SUPREME COURT | | SUPREME ( FROM WILLIAMS COUNTY D. I. Todd, Plaintiff and Appellant duction far at the automobiles a The Board of Education of the City| ign ye ee tee ye of Williston, State of North Dakota, a public corporation, and J. Urness, Superintendent of the W! liston, North Dakota, Public Schools, Defendants and Respondents. SYLLABUS: 1. Chapter 107, S. L. 1921, providing for the admission into the high school departments of standarized —h schools non-resident pupils from tricts not affording high school facil- ities and for the charge and payment of tuition therefor, construed and held: (a) Non-resident pupils from dis- triots not affording high school facil- ities must be admitted into the high sahool departments of standarized wehools When the facilities of the latter for seating and instruction will ‘warran' (b) The governing board for a ree- eiving district to whose high school non-resident pupils apply for admis.| sion, is vested liseretion to determine whether it has facilities warranting their admission, and its determination in that respect will not be disturbed by the courts except in case of manifest abuse; (c) The provision of Chapter 107 as to the amount of tuition that maj be charged and collected on account of a non-resident pupil admitted into a high school, is intended to apply only to those cases where the receiv- Ing, district already has facilities for seating and instruction which, in the] diately into the refi judgment of its board, warrant the| “ttely into the refine admission of non-resident pupils; (e) Where a tuition charge ; oar a dstrict maintaining a high school| ‘ity of Williston. within the purview of Chapter 107] ,Avpeal from vhe properly determines that its ordinary are some who are their attention to the her fuels for In facet, there is even han at any time here’ The dem cached a little mor lion gallons. . More tha lons of gasolinp. ha: tail their production “There has heen a duction far beyond says Dr. ¢ prominent mining eng “The fandament been the marvelot oils, “Without this proc for crude oil would the 500,000,000 quired, “The earth storehouse for th until needed by continuing the should udge. Action for in, the only! facilities for seating and instruction will not warrant the admission of non-resident Pupils, but makes p sion for and receives pupils as al matter of grace and favor, it may! impose a tuition charge sufficie t| to defray the additional expense ‘thereby entailed; attorneys for appellant ( e) Where a tuition charge is| | William G. Owens, imposed upon non-resident pupils ad-| attorney for responden mitted to # high, school such charge , must be alike to all, and the gov ay HUBBY’S EARS ing board may not arbitrarily admi ‘Yes, I heard a noi certain pupfls and exclude others, | nd there, under the 2. Reeord examined, and held, for) man’s leg. reasons stated in the opinion, that; ‘Good heavens! in the instant case there was no|_ “No, my husband's. discrimination on the wart of the| the no} defendants in excluding the children of the plaintiff from the high school AFFIRMED. Bird Fisk, Craven & Taylo t Men of Babylonia c | sticks, = WY eal Misjudged THis 15 HENRY TYTE COME OVER AND GETY ) ¢ Your PESKY DOG - & HES AFTER MY PULLETS - ‘L HEARD HIM BARKING LIKE MAD~ “THREE OF MY HENS ARE MISSING Look AT HIS GUILTY EXPRESSION = HERE, MERE, Bowser - WHAT HAVE You SEEN DOING? to control 750,000 b present methods of storage, w the oil into the pipe line and imme- rom a jixigment dismissing rovi-| action, plaintiff appeals. Opinion of the Court by Nuess , J concurring speciall shown get! “/ ARE YOU WORRYING ABOUT THE FUEL SUPPLY? THERE'S TOO MUCH OF IT of themsel the rrels in this q billion oved in productior natural gas gaso- line, have brought this immense pro- e what is ne d other engines of Hed for ems to be no sign of a drop in production, th alread: possibilities of utomobile engines. more promise of getting more gasoline out definite amount of crude tofore. Big Evaporation Was than nine bil- na billion gal- ve evaporated ess crude oil produced why producers want to cur aul our iu ‘ines tal us, overp economic v _Egloff, of Amer has achievement of the cracking process for producing gasoline from heavy Cracking Raises Field ess our needs be more than a billion barrels for 1926 instead of barrels now re- should run ery to be pro is} Of the Board of Education of the district court of Williams county, Hon. C. W. But: junctive relief. thi e, J. or, of Williston, "of Williston, ts se and got up, bed, I saw a The burglar's?” He had heard jappy Mag. arried walking ; fern Union, wb? NEA, Cleveland It was a Dutch apple pie ting ready to take a bit into cracked gasoline and products.” rld's production of r Was 1,066,000,000 b gallons each, an’ iner 52 per cent. over the peak 23. Almost three-fourths of t came from American soil. Bureau | When the Hoosier Products Show was held at Purdue University, La- fayette, Ind., they put a real pie on display. ¢ 30 inches in diameter and 2% inches deep. Miss Marie Thelen, clerk of the show, i crude | Pontiac Six Sets a New Speed Record | eal) ; Again, within a period of 30 days, ‘a strictly stock Pontiac Six Coach en- tered the Pacific Coast Hall of Fame for speed and endurance recprds when it covered the 993 miles dis- tance from El) Paso, Texas to Los Angeles in 21 hours and 18 minutes for an average of 46.61 miles per hour. This run not only clipped five hours and 60 minutes off the previ- ous record made by an open car but ; beat the fast Golden State Limited | train by two hours two minutes, | The Pontiae Six exceeded the fastest {time ever made between the two points except by airplane. Less than a month ago a Pontiac, Six broke the motor car time record jfrom Los Angeles to Albuquerque, N. | {M., and established a new round trip {record. Both runs were put en by | Re Gartzmann, Ine, Oakland- Pontiac dealer at Los Angeles, und hoth were officially timed by West- Two Drivers The Pontiac which made the latest | was driven by Harry Neville A. L. Peterson, each alternating the wheel. The run was over rug- nountains, in places extending high, and across desert coun- 1) feet below s level. The! xpress the opinion that the | mile drive at the speed of 46.61 miles an hour gave more abuse io a ear than an ow would gc it inj driving more than 100 miles in aw year, Neither of the performances have ever before been accomplished by }any other motor car -large or small and attest to the sound design and thorough testing to which — this} \ y was subjected during its! lopment. the first two made by the Pontia anion car, the of man ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT the Year AD. Of the American ance Co, of York. tu the State of Aggregate amount Gdmitied assets ....-§ 9,832.086.16 eee, amor of fabilities Cexeept capital and surpius), including reinsurance reserve act Amount of fully paid-up capital sto Burplus over wll liabill mr 1025. gle Fire Ingur- jocated at New New Yor of agin, bate ee weregate disburse ts during the year 4,851,738.65 H DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks written dur- ing the yeur i Total premiums receiv ed during the year_.. Total losses incurred during the year 11,277,768 Total losses paid during the yea: sacatnwy MATRA STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, fice of Commissioner of Insurance. 1, 8. A. Olsnes: Insurance of the kota, do hereby for original statement file in ‘this office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand [SEAL] and Office day of April, A.D. certify that, the now on v1 ssioner of Insurance, ue KOTA, Commi STATE OF > CERTIFICATE OF AORITY, The Kagle rpor the laws In this oftt exhibiting American ny. ized rk, has filed & sworn Statement condition and business for the year ending Decembe: 1, 192 ponforme able to the requirements of the laws of this state, regarding the business of Insurance, and, e Whereas, the said Company hag filed “in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of orgunization in compliance wi the requi its of the Insuranee laws aforesaid, Now, Therefore, J, 9. A. Olsness, Commissioner of ‘Insurance of the State of North Dakota. pursuant fe the provisions of sitid laws, do hereby certify that the above named Company ts ful powered through Its authorized agents, to transact Ite appropriate business’ of Authorize Insurance in this state agcording ta the laws thereof, until the Sist @ay of Mareh, A.D. 1927. In Testimony Whereof, I haye hereunto set my hang d seul at Bismarck, i st day of April, A.D. 1 S.A. OLSNESS, Commissluper of Insurance (SBAL) BUT, HENRY, I CAN'T UNDERSTAND How MY DOG “TieD YouR CHICKENS fF INTHIS BAG! WHy, fr says 6x7 RERE ITH’ PAPEQ = oing is a (rue absiract of the | | | | ny ‘ ut ite of Missouri mount of asset $ mount of Cexcept 1} | 1onis, Nigrerate } wdmited lAgwrenate | liabilities ) coapitel and aiding rein 18,690.28 A 500,000.00 | 1,284,041.89 100.00 NORTH DAKOTA, | | ing — 2 | Little Joe >- 2 G WLLOW._ CAN AAKE he SMALL OWE REL coast records. Most notable of these victories for four y 3 mp vhich Oak- “champion economy ea SONG CURES DUMB London.—-Singing as a cure ilty speech has been’ tried with remarkable results by the Vocal Therapy Society of London, of which the Duke of York is president. One ex-serviee man took part in the si cla: regained the articulate and now is a comme traveler. for amount of assets: amount of and surplus), including reinsurance reserve See 2.941, 868.00 Amount. of “fully “paid Up capital stock. 500,000.00 Surplus over all Habit: Sinceme dure ts during ITH DAKOTA kx written dur ai 2442, 018.04 USINESS now on file in TTL DAKOT ‘ommi end- ormable ‘nts of the laws of Hing the business of 1a Fi tific: nin comp nts of the Ss. Insurance A. Olsness, h Dakota ions of said t nds First day 1926, S.A Commissione tismarck, th. April, A. D. OLSNESS, f insiirance. t ot T rt, 2 hants Fire Insurance Denver, in the eK ing th Agerenat nents dur ORTH DAKOTA ks written dur- | Wt hasta es 10} 1 t during losse during th Total to that on file in Bismarck, 2 y of April, A. D. BOF Office of the Commiss of Insurance COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY Where: The Merchants Insurance ‘Company i under the filed 8 nt exhibiting its con- idition and business for the year end- ing December 21, conformable to the requirements of the laws of this state, regarding the business of has y. arter with certificate nization in compliance with ments of the Insurance with fthe A Fire | & Commissione! * NORTH the Commis In ‘ERTIFICATE OF THORETY Allemannia Wire In- to the this s tsof t regarding the H stid Com no this offies a du copy of its charter with certifi of organization in camp! y of March, A. Testimony W have hereunto set m and seal at Bismare day of Ap ‘ember 31, ofr Lite the tas Fire » locate i rota, eid ) wanson Ersland of : 350,00 Total pr ed durin ‘of North th ah tof the now on file in ‘stimony have hereunte s and affixed thes Office at ism: first day of 1926, S. A. OLSNESS, issioner of Insurance, ORTH DAKOTA,) e Commissioner ns! [SEAL] G ATE OF ffice of th of Company c ‘OuLtY a Corporation’ or- under ‘the laws of North has filed in. this office a Sworn statement exhibiting its con- dition and husiness for the year en ing December 21, 1925, conformabl to the requirements the laws of this state, regarding the business of Insurance dy” the said Company has rerereait led In this office a duly certified copy of Its charter with certificate of organization -in compliance with the requirements of the Insurance e, 1.18. A. Olsnes: Commissioner of ‘Insurance of th State of North Dakota, pursuant’ to the provisions of said laws, do heres by certify Company t the is ‘fully through its authorized agents, to transact Its appropriate husiness of Authorised Ingurance In thig atate acccrding to the laws thereof, until the 31st day 3 LI 1 above nam empowered, | C 1 Rowe. thetet ‘1. 8.” A. Olgnens, Gomminitoner of fastoner of Insurance aft Stute of North Nekota, purayant tS the provisions of sald Inws, do here. ‘by certify that the above named pany | is “tu kl y’ empowered,