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~ _ These Ifttle air cooled electric plants . gram. “ which he -déclates -will’ release ‘$7,- SATURDAY, FEB, 8, 1919. The strenuous demands of tha aul have been: th) means of bringing to the front many prodycta, or Berhaps wes. READ INH ALMANAC - WHER 15 # DooR NOT: of developing ‘hitherto’ unknown uses of well-known products; For many reasons little could be.said; about these things while the war was on, but now that the conflict is over, many interesting facts are being re- lated about. products ‘and_ measures that were employed to: help’ make our vittory certain.” | Among the electrictl products, one of the most valuable proved to be the small direct ‘connected electric. light and power plant.. The uses of electri: city are nearly universal and it was found absolutely necessary to be able to use it right up on the firing line, On the submarine chasers and in oth- er places where the action was fast and furious and where things were li- able to <happen with disconcerting sudednness. were found operating X-ray machines in the field hospitals, charging’ battey- jes for ffeld telephone sets, for. air- plane signaling, for running the movie machines at the army Y’s for electric Tighting,-in short for electric service at any point where electricity would help out. These small electric units made a yery flexille system, for they. could be advanced or withdrawn as the fortunes of war determined, could be installed in an instant and wenld go right to work producing the pre- cious “juice” as promptly as a battery would unlimber and start shelling, Huns. , asa The conditions -of warfare sveedily established the fact that the simplest type of plant. was the best—that the fighting front or the submarine chas- ér was no place to have tobe deal- ing with unnecessary attachments or features and. there was, of course, bome weeding out. But thé plant that was simple, efficient and sturdy, the plant that. could be depended on. in any eniérgéncy was tised by the thous- ‘and and played an important part in heating the Hun. \ BEISEKER FOR. LEAGUE SCHEME MWELE, % GOT ALL WY WISTORY AN! STUFF, DoP~1m } @OIN OUT AN’ DLAY Now, Will be Inserted. Fessenden Banker Declares Bank of North Dakota Good T. 1. Beisekér'of Fesséniden, one of the wealthiest bankers in North Dakota, is quoted in the Nonpartisan Press as approving the league pro- In a letter to State Examiner g. R. Waters.he is said to ‘have “en- dorsed the Bank’of ‘North Dakota plan, |, 000,000 to $19,000,000 in actual money nbw tied up in state banks, VACCINATION IS NO LONGER “COMPULSORY ||, » (Conthrived ‘trom: Pat Page One.) HELP WANTED=A = . WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, Full information as ‘to all em- '| Bloymient’’ openings. ih this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- en you FREE at the Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors, | Horthyeat Hotel Building, Phone 1% to. assist you are there concen- | trated. | United States Employment: Service ee YOUNG MEN, 16 and over, desiring amendment was--voted down. Rep. Paul Jobnson ‘of Penibina was ti the chair while’ ‘the havse” was ifn: gom- ie’ whole; iand the sebsion ery lively one. er. Bill Approved. The oll i House .Bil! 103. as. ame Hed. This ini committee of the whole mannden. the , pass: of measure transfers from the supreme court tothe goveritor the power of government. ‘Blips, $92 per ‘month, write for. ftée Sarvleulars of of examinations,<.J...E. Leonard, (former Civil Service/Ex- aminer),’' 1314 Kenois Bldg, Werbe ington, D, C. 2e0-7t WIDE AWAKE MAN. to take < charge of our local trade, $4 to day. steady. No experience reqiired; pay starts at once. Write today. Ameri- appointing’ members of the state board of-bar examiners, which board is given‘enhanced powers with regard to disbarment. Rep. Burtness vigor- ously opposed the bill, declaring mem- ‘bers of the supreme court better quali- fied than the governor to act in such matters. “Patterson of Donnybrook, defended. the bill, declaring that con: trol of the lawyers should be imposed in the people, and that this could be done only by having a state bar board apopinted by and directly re- _Sponsive to the governer, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. HOGS—Receipts 12,000 10c highet. ‘Bulk.sales 17.75 to 17.90, Butchers 17.75to 18. Light;"$17.25 to 17.75. Packing, $16.65 to 17.65. Throwouts $16.25 to 16.65. Pigs; good. to choice, $16.00 fo 17.00. CATTLE—Receipts 2,000. — Fat. cows and heifers and bulls, 50c to $1.00 higher. Light, stockers 25c higher. Sheep—Receipts 2,000; fat lambs | “Ah!” ‘That's what they all say. We rantee- our work. . Mail rdets Filled Promptly i week. can Product Co,, 150° “amerieain Bldg. Cincinnati, Onto: ‘2 & Its SES ST OT eee ae h ‘0 WORK THIS CITY, refinish- ing chandeliers, brass beds, auto- mobiles, by new method; $10 daily without capital or experience. Write Gunmetal Co,, 278 Elm, Decatur, Ill. 228-1t BRAKEMEN, FIREMEN, $100-§200 monthly; experience unnecessary, miist study easy necesasry instruc- tion; send stamp, Railway Associa- tion. Care 675, Tribune. 28 1t PROSTATE SUFFERERS to read our announcement under Personal. No drugs. The Electrothermal . Com- pany, 321, Harrison Bldg., Steuben- vile, Ohio. 1 28 it GOVERNMENT railway mail clerk ex- amination (males and females) aMrch 15. Special full, complete preparation only $10 by..our expert, former government examiner. En- toll today ‘or write for free particu- las. “RMC.” Patterson Civil Service School, ‘Rochester, N. Y. 2,7 6t WANTE Five. bright je- cas for at to, t a Se, gud sell ‘dealers fare: paid am at R ‘alee Drug Cor, Dept. 632, 4, ota, Neb, 3) Sek 8.18 wraslict it M. altress and for _sthiall note eo flat. furnished ‘or unfurnished. wat 578 care Tribyne. 261 large list. « a TO _RENT—Heve .a. clients who.wish to rent furnished, or. thtarnishe? rdoins.. extra room into cash. ie H Lang- *cromman, 2 2 Ete eee |} ao sUReR ITED. SMUTURUT HE, WYNE: U.S *All fiattonal ant: local pfforts | 'U. 8,-Department of Labor.. i way. , Mail Clerk-. ‘S IN: ei ‘Ol Hasire fora F Tu TENE Yoo Frere THE (DOL HAD BYES, SEE! WT IT coud nor ——. 1 ++ WHAT? THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified ‘Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Firat insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will “a cnarged at the rate.of two cents a word for each additional 1 FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS patriotic insert for soldie graph and. military r sands of hooks ready fo" immediate shépment. Also Roosevelt book. Special terms. Freight paid. Credit given. Outfit free. H. L. Baldwin Co., Rockeferred Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio, = os _N 2-8-1 AGENTS WANTE! manufac: ; turer wants repr shirts, underwear, waists, skirts, direct | Write for. free semples. Madison | Mills, 503 Broadway, New York city. photo- ‘Thou- FOR SALE—Modern house. and. gar- age, well located, Convenien terms. B. CG, Marks, Bismarck, N. < Dak, ; 25 ae Seven room house. ern. Call 697. 115 tt 404 K or 194, Geo, W. Little. . 1.10 tt FOR RENT—Modera » room house Inquice O. W. Roberts, Phone 152 or AGUS icp) 10. FOR SALE—Six Toom strictly. mt érn bungalow in Riverview addition. ec: en AGENT--SALESMAN—Guarantee Fund Life /ssociation offers exceptional are experienced in or who would like to enter the business of life in- maker, Introduction General March, highest officer United States army. Liberal commissions. Outfit free. Bible Educational Society, fae Louis. Mo. 8 12 15 ACENTS—$250 every month, Some- thing new. Dustiess Palmyra Fibre house broom. Outwears three ordi- nary brooms. Sells $1.25—costs agents 67c. Here is our opportun- ity. Big profit; easy sales; no com. petition, Exclusive territory, Carl- ling, Rock county, made $196 last week. Write us. See this broom. |! Send money order $1 for sample > postpaid. Standard . Specialty, Co, 7 University Ave, S. EB, Minneapo- lis, Minn. 28 it AGENTS WANTED—Memorial Lite of Roosevelt, America’s war for Hu- manity, “each © $2.00.’ °50 per cent commission to agents. Ford auto- record sales. Send 20c for each out- fit. F. B.. Dickerson Co., Detroit, Mich. ‘ x (27 6t SALESMEN W. ANTED—Big money Selling profit ” sharing certificates. Hasy ‘payments. Have production, ae culation: Liberfy OW Co, 411 Bldg. ‘Kansas City, Mo. *. + O25; 2-18 15.22; 31 SALESMEN™ WANTED to solicté or- ders for lubricating oils, greases , eal paivts,. Salary or Coniiniaston ‘dress-The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 28 Tt SALESMBN—. Extraordinary — oppor: tunity for, big money, with. snappy, Iie of advertising sighs, calendars. and. ‘novelties, Abfdiutely new. dif- fereit.’ Splendid ‘opening. ‘ness. Act quick: “Fie ‘Scioto Co., Kenton, Ohio. OuR PROTEOTAD se aliea exclus- ively owned_amd controled _by ‘us TeareuWwaTA Of 92500 per day fer’ we Shoe ‘Laad 6, Pres., 8 .So. Dearborn ‘St, Chicago, I. 4 carburetor Ford Cats, Simple,. not oon evi 1B } att, © institied, 4 ‘thirty: fi tahteed to double your iitegs ‘heptine ek in zero weather cra ret tte es teil oes Touts: man gold 400 in 6 ee Salt Lake City man puede $1; $1,209 in| one week, W. Jackson Bie, Chicago. et HALF MILLION. W: | by Gen. March. =— tOR RENT—Modern cottage. Phone U1 tt mod- A. bargain {f bought at,once. If ae Ledieate urton, ae 2 u mil supply, automobile, motorcycle, —S, motortrack and tractor dealers, can ~~ AGENT ALESMAN handle t wo nationally advertised induce..ents to men’ or women whi- ° WAR: "2 ‘Wohdertal digents money- FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- mobile given free for 90 days best } Big bust: : ‘Sign, saleemen, i carats emeattsl, tive tent ment. crea lemans J. elek th AMISSeRER bie fe Ana eomplete and authentic war i Introduction Uaigye: {AUTHENTIC “LIFE OF THE ; ROOSEVELT,” introduction by 1 | previa Taft. Sells on sight. Lib- agents commisions. Outfit 1re8, Bible Educational Society, Fullerton Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 25812 15 WAR BOOK WAR BOOKS!? W WAR BOOKS!!!—Authentic.. Thrilling. Official {NuStrations. Maps. Charts. Diagrams. Big book. Big profits. Also’ ‘Lifé. of Roosevelt. Freight paid... Credit given. We gice best bahk ‘reference. Outfit: free... R: C. Barnum :Co,, 106 No. LaSalle St., Chicago. 2-8-1 ‘1t MEN—Cahing upon. garages, ito.acessory, hardware, implement, meritorious (articles;on commission, State present connections, territory covered, ‘etc., confidentially by: mail. Mr. Hucknall, 2613 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 2-8-1t. or w eck. u Phone 710-L. a 2 27 1 | wk FOR SALE Merry go-round com plete. Write Parshall, N, D. for 279t 1 Bismarck Elevator C 28 tt WIDOWS—Moré than Ww believe in life insurance hee ction without investment. feature. Call or write for rates, Salemsen wanted, Guar- antee Fund Life Association, L. H. Langley, state munager, 314 Broad- Phone £83. 2-3-tt 1919 CONTEST CLUR, Wilton, N. D. Get into it boys and girls, thousands , of dollars waiting for you. Send 10¢ for enrollment and full partic- ulars, The 1919 Contest Club, Wil- _ton, dD. No 28 1wk BAK TESTHED SEHD CORN for sale, An extra efrly white dent good size; medium deep kernel, very suc- cessfully grown ‘herd many years near the Black Hills under hard con- ditions and cold nights. Every eat (2 kernel( tested. Thus practically 100 per cent germinatfon. Price $6 per. bushel. Sure the corn for North Dakota. L. H. Harrison, Wasta, 8. Dak. we en 8 BES FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Mandan city property, lots 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, #40, 21 and’ $2’ in block 66 MeKenzic & Coffin’s addition on 8th Avenue, Bismarck N. D. Can sell cheap if taken at once. Write or see John Melzner, Mandan, N. D., Phone No. 2.8 at surance, \b, H. Langley, 314 Broad- 104 Ky sa ae once ROOMS FOR RENT Oe ee - FOR” SALE—Modern 515 6th street. 27 2t WANTED—Rom with , board by re- fined young man. Kindly state loca- tion, price and particwiars. 676 care Tribune. ern house. 231 wk TOR RENT—Two modern, rooms $6 and $7 a month. Modern rooms for winter. 700. 3rd_St. | e 246t | 1 N Cast Your FY MY DEAR AND W ftts WM SELF - = Write | | HELEN WAS Beer! VuKING FUN At THE CLOTHES | WEAR- SHE SAYS THEN’RE. Too BACGY AND OUT OF DATE = No siape To. 7EM— WAIT UNTIL | SPRING. THIS ANNETTE KELLERMAN on HER: VERN SPIFFY Tom — y THE fey DenoiD Jou DREW) waLe rooming and apartment house with complete fur- niS$hings throughout. This. property is exceptionally well located and one of the best income properties in this city, has 17 rooms (including two bath roms), full basement and hot water heating plant, furniture and fixtures were bought new about 14 months ago and ore in Al condition. ¥ am offering this property at a bargain as I have other business; interests to look after. $1,000, to ———— eee Ee DOINGS OF THE DUFFS He's Got Style All the While, All the While— By Allman WANT. 7O UKE The PAPER A PEACHARINO, A Ricar saiet | ON, HELEN COME. DOAN here - | HAVE SomeTwne NEW | Iv FITS Just Like Slo Terms on balance. call on or addre: 411 5th street, 0 cash will swing For particulars J. P. Thompson, 28 2 wks ove Apply “Phone Alex Couch. 271 wk a good wagon, F. W. Murphy, WANTED—To__ buy BUTTERMAKERS creamery for rent at reasonable prices. For particulars — inquire Henry Klundt, Krem, N. Pees WRITE I school. -€ ‘Angeles VIMTC. started right. 21 Imo ADDLE HORSB3 These horses are sound, gentle, well broken to ride or drive TW for sale. and high class in every way. Will sell cart, cutter and harness with the horses. F. S. Talcott. 1.23. tf FOR SALE-Todd protectograph check Writer, Good as new. Call at Trib- une Office. . 12 19.tf LANDS FOR SALE—N.W. 1-4 18-141-78, $20 an acre; 6 miles east of Baldgvin, reas- onable terms. Would take automobile in part trade. J. C. Anderson, Bis- marck, N. D. 271 wk WANTED—To hear from owner of unimproved land for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. }, Bush, ‘Minneapnolis, Minn. 23 ‘it FOR SALE OR TRADE — ee of 160 acres. 10 miles.from the county seat of Stark county; Including stock ‘and machinery; 120 acres un- der plow; all fenced; will consider Bismarck city property or land ad- joining the city, Inquire at the Sth Street Barber Shop, Bismarck, North Dakota. one mile north of Wolf. Point, a railroad center, pay roll $80,000 per the deal. | Be D _ 16 1 wk} A FINE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE Price $25.00 per acre, terms Lamberton, Wolf 1. to suite. GuoP. Point, Montana. 28 1t PERSONAL trouble in men; getting up frequent. ly at night, positively and rapidly overcome without drugs privately at home; doctors, osteopaths; chiro- practors, physical culture directors use it; e&asily used by anyone any- where; no malter what you have tried or how 6ld the case, this meth- od will bring results quickly. Write for free illustrated booklet and convincing testimony. Electrother- Harrison. Bldg., Steu- 8 Ohio. Bie PROTECT YOURSELF by our patented sclentitic doucte “Write for free illustrated boxiet “Hygiene.” Hygiene Douche Can Co,, Inc. 555 New York Block, Seattle, “Wash. 28 1t3 POSITIONS WA NiED WANTED—Pogition by experienced -stenographer. Can furnish best of references. Phone 144U. 231 wk SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—Ss. In District Court, Sixth Judicial’ Dis- trict. ‘First State Bank. of Regan, plain- tiff, vs. Izedori Weinberg, defendant: The state of North Dakota to the ahove named defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint fn this action which said complaint was filed in the office of the clerk of the dis- {trict court of Burleigh county, on the 27th @ay of December, A. D, 1918, and to serve a copy of the answer upon the subscriber within thirty day$ at- ter the service of this summons up- on you exclusive of the day of such service; and in case of your failure to appear or’ answer, judgment will be month, being 320 acres, 200 acresy.taken against you by default for the under cultivation, all-fenced, good buildings, 400 acres of pasture goes with it, only one dairy here with 8 ALL RIGHT 570M - 1 Too Ave some- THis NeW t Wawr To SHOW svow | relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 27th day of December, A.D. 1918. H. B. DOUGHTY, Attorney for plaintiff, Wilton, THEODORE KOFFEL, Attorney -for Plaintiff, Bis- marck, ne D.. —1 8 15 22 29. CITATION. | HEAR NG ING PETITION \FOR APPOINTMENT OF AOMIN- ISTRATOR. i SATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—Sss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Jo- hanna Groseth, deecased. Ole Swee, petitioner, vs. Martha Loveseth, Ida Christians Groseth, Jennie Hagen, Hannah Caroline Oker- lund, Oline Swee, Bertha Rud, Iver J. Groseth, Edward J, Groseth,/and all persons unknown clximing any inter- est in ‘said\ estate, respondents. The state of North Dakota to the above named respondents, and all_ persons interested in the estate of Johanna Groseth, deceased: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that Ole Swee, the petitioner herein, has filed in this court his i humpnicer! j house, in: ‘ty,of Burlelgh and. stata of North Da- petition, praying that letters of ad- ministration upon. the estate of Jo- vhanna Groseth, late of the county ot Turner and state.of North Dakota, de- ceased; be granted to Ole Swee, and that tho said petition will be heard and duly considered by this court on Wednesday, the 12th day of March, ‘A. D. 1919, at 10 ‘G’clock in the fore- noon of that dey, at the court rooms ‘of this court, in the county court e city, of, Bismarck, coun- kota, and yolt, arid ‘eich’ ‘of you, wre hereby cited to be &n@ ‘appear before this court at said time.and place, and answer said: pelition: and show cause, if en; Why. the prayer of said Salton tion, should not be prantéd. By the toa! (Seal of the “County Court) mage Se Coat ay rt. Dated the Sist iy of ann A 1 D.-2919. ; = 1 a a] ‘ot this atate tek Daily Seas

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