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First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without. change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words sill be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional] _ word. HELP WANTED—MALE POSITIONS WANTED ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN OP:| WANTHD—Position in office building portunity to make money? One of] ag janitor. About twenty’ years’ ex- the largest life insurance companies| perience. Write George Hoag, Ft. with headquarters in New’ York che Clark’ 'N. D. sires local representative, N fae icles, life, accident and “health. Whole or part time, men or women. Leads furnished. Salary to produ- 2 cére. Address, Lock Box 229, Chi-| Mish references. ae 1123 2t IVE FIREMBN, _$150-$200 monthly, experience unnecessary. ‘Send stamp, Railway, Care 647 ee 11-19 Iw une. | SAN AND WIFE wane posi SS ee | MAN AND. its positions, lady WANTED—Measenger boy. or girl! prerers bookkeeping and man any Good wages. Apply Western Union| ordinary work. Call at 221 3rd st. POSITION WANTED—Lady wants clerical or stenographic position. Clerical work preferred. Can fur- Phone 525X, 11 WANTED=A_ POSITION AS Fn man. See Mernie Cowell at Fourth street south, or phone 81: 3 2t 11.15 tf 11 20 6t ——————————— SELP WANTED—FEMALE MISCELLANEOUS ate a = WANT fousekeeper.” Phone 52217. you WANT TO CLOSE OUT a your stock of goods at auction or; roofreader, at Tis put on’a special sale, now is the - une, for position in the Job Pté-! ‘time to see us. Zimmerman Bros. Dept. porly: to Mr. Harplspn, dr! agiayiga Mase Saics Co. 1948 Uni- RL Al versity Ave., St Paul, Minn. WANTEI =f iris to Tearn press feea- “11 20 1 mo. ing. Good working conditions along | soe with other girls and pay while learn-| FOR SALE—Household goods. Bust ing. Call'a€:The Tribune and ask| De sold at onco. Leaving city. Cal for Mr. . Ryan... Tel. 32. Mr. F. J. Marcellus, 518 7th street ee eee TT 11201 WANTED—Ginl for” general _house ~ D work Family ob tuo Se hone Te i dispose ~of your live and dressed WANTED TAT ‘ONCE=GIRL~ FOR poultry. For best results and high? general house work. Good ‘wages.|_¢8t_market prices ship _ to’ the Mrs. F?:B:-Toney, 206 W, Thayer st. va housework. Phone 746 or call at 613 ‘Third street...Mrs, C. W. MeGray. 11-19 Iw | WA! TED—Giri or boy to, learn to feed ; press in the job printing department | at The Tribune office.- - Easy to} learn,;., Pay While learning. Call at * office and.ask for Mr. Ryan. 7 Tel. 32. WANTED=Giri for general —house-} work. Highest wages. 610. Seventh { street; - Mrs;-P. C, Remington. ‘ : 10 26 tf ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR ‘RENT=tn_ desirable location, warm ‘furnisted room for one. 411] 5th stfeet.. Phone 273. 2 $ ¥1_23 tf FOR REN dern rooms, 70S Main street. Ps P. Anderson. wariie—-titic-rorcenenat DOINGS OF THE DUEFS HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL wat BY r ALLITAN 1 WAS JusT Thinxine HOME ‘Tomorgow AND IT NIGHT BE A GooD STUNT] To GWE WER A LIME SOMETHING IN MEMORY OF HER VISIT WITH 11.20 1 wk ‘FOR RENT—one large room fitted for light housekeeping. 801 4th street phone 402K 7 11 23.f¢ ———SSSSS FOR SALE OR RENT— : HOUSES AND FLATS | [Tit RBNT=Two Modern houses, well located: iCall at First Guaranty Bank. ; “1122-1 wk DESIRABLE. naw apartment, modern except Neat, close in. $15 and $18 per ménth. F 0. Helstrom. Phone 1 20 1 wk rok RENT “itodera — fodern _8-room house, 818 Avenue B, Phone 64 M. 11201 wk FOR RENTS Small house for rent, and furniture. Front street south. Apply ¥. Krall/ Tailor. 11 22 6t FOR RENT—Six room house, well 10- cated at !reasonable rent. Geo. M. Register, Bismarck, N. D. 11:15 6t FOR RHNT—Modern 8 room house Inquire O. We Roberts, rae a or 751, 0 11 tf r0K RENT—Small house scaventaa. ay socated. ~ Apply C. L. Seca ee “~_ BANNER HOUSE Good a room, $8.00 per week, or two if'a room, $7.00 per week. We have single or Fd le rooms. NICHOLA, = 104 Mali. st Phone 231 ss ion 2 11-19 Im ' IN THAT BIG. HovsE Sah Northern Produce Co., day-for prices-of all 10 12 2 1-2 mo Ss DRY CLB Cc ae , and pressing call at ‘a Works and Tailor Shop, Epone 58. a o} RIGRRATOU ‘ show case 10 ft. long marble top wraper counter to trade for a good second [hand Ford nm good running order, liave trever been unpacked. aye gg. Write Funk Bros., Hebron, ri} 11 25 6t}* IGNORE NATIONAL ANTHEM Six Months in Jall ts Punlehment for Two Brothers, lop Fay Bullis and brotheré, who ved in behind the bars in th N.Y. They will st next six months because they to stand when a band pl tional anthem, Their excuse was that they were tired from thelr day’s work arle Bullig, rdam, arg ail at ‘Croy, refused them insisted tne stand, Madagascar Graphite. GAS STOVE for sale, $25.00 cash takes it. at 517 10th street or Phone 72 aD, FOR SALE—Fumed Kitchen cabinet, oil sove, garden hose, kitchen 624 R, or call - oak dining room; tons ;, United States have not heen permit- at} 405 13th street: ~ “ WANTED—in _ Describe quality and p Thee P. Ewald, Hebron, NC YOMOBILES, MG! IOTORCYLES —¢: F seugers seo Four in first cla. - Owner leaving town must Phone 308 K. or 349 R. |when restriction: LOST AND FOUN PICKED UP—One small bro Six miles northwe aE pendent produce iS) {form direct ex yamerlcen MR FARMER—Now is the time to| . Higdes, Bismarck, > at 35,000 tons, and expor , to 27,838, -Shipments to England to- ' taled 15,506, and those to France 17; tons. While direct shipments to the ted, it is understood frome consular re- ports that 8,000 tons reached_ this country ‘from Marseéillés ffi 1917, and a consid vle quantity has also been {shipped from that port during the ; present principally through a ‘rench firms which, up until now, hss eontrolled the btk of the output of Ma¢agasear gtaphite othar, than that shipped, to England. Leagan as the Frengh firms belong: | prtiven are rey it is not unlike! ‘or to control be shipped to the | graphite as r ait nited Sites direct from the sland | are removed, while | It would sppear that various imle- narters, V1 IN FAVOR ie QF COURSE THE VALUG OF HELEN, AUNT SADE Gues | | OF “THAT, Tom ff | THE GIFT WOULD mead FA | NoTHinc THER, So I THOUGHT A CANARY, Of Asi ANGORA CAT, oR A NICE UTTLE PuP WouLD BE THE THING - IT WoULO | WAS THINKING THAT | | OW, HOW GRAND - Berore You Wen Home \'D GeT A PET OF SOME KntD THAT WoULD BE A CQMPANION FOR You SAY, AUNT Sape, IT || Yes, GET PRETTY GETS RATHER. Lone some.|| LONESOME Some For ou Dow Home || TIMES 1 WouLD ASK HER | FIRST, TOM, SHE MAN NUT LIKE Docs —) o8 CATS y there for the; d the na: and “stubborn” because persons neat! | reduction of graphite on the island \ 1% of Madagascar in 1917 was estimated uinounted | s are endeavoring to | nections with the } And the hour of the hour of the open fits future was hidden in the ‘clouds of war. But now that peace has come things that interested people | Tha $59,000 idol of the Chicago ‘Grover Aleyander, may find that rifle and a pack in France royed his usefulness as a | ‘a "BASEBALL N19 ie : Jack Barry, star second baseman may discover that s unfitted him for And ins list might be continued at gth, for alme 55 per cent of the 3 are in the service as the records show. hile the war may have re- i trom the game some of the old it will surely prove to have de- | veloped many new ones. Bas eball teams withont number been formed in both the army avy. The game has been play- hin range of the German guns y young men who never hada e to play have found them- with a bat in their hands. Among the 4,090,000 men in service, | the pick of the nation’s manhood, there will be found ball players such y manager has, dreamed of : in the bushes. nates have no fear of Bur s opinion of the chances ext year. ‘Our regular aanual Jea- inecting will be held in this city rk) “December 107 yx ime, no doubt, we w the official de on of our own club owners to resume next season. believe com? e dominating in- both of be de- t the sport than in thte more man who gives to the men who y virtue of n understand her listening to what he ’ for their former pls Hold Your Future in the Palm of Your Hand ¢ “ee There’s little of luck. and much of well-seasoned judg- ment in the security and com- favts enjoyed by the man who’s placed his savings in a home. Panics and other unsettled business conditions disturb stocks, bonds, almost : e every security, but leaves unscathed home values. Once paid for, you have an investment in a home that is gilt-edged, that en- hances in value constantly, and nets you a big return in comfort, security and peace of mind. Follow the real estate ads in The Tribune’s classified columns. These want ads are an up-to-date directory of the best bargains in residential property. The Bismarck Tribune