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PARLIAMENT OF © ' LABOR HIS PLAN STONEY .WHBE: : Webb, who was one of the. first members of the Fabian society and is an extensive writer on Socialism and labor questions, has formulated lans for a labor parliament in Eng- land. .He has served on various royal commissions and is professor of pub- lic administration in the University of London. ¢ WHEAT BILL ~INCONFERENCE Washington, ‘March 1.—Tke admin- istration bill appropriating $1,000,000 ;000'to fulfill the government's guwar- anteed wheat price to the farmer for the 1919 crop Was’ passed yesterday morning by the. senate, without mater- ial amendment and now goes to con- ference. y No change was ntade by the senate in the houso provisions: for import and export restrictions, or in: the lim- itation’to June 1, 1920 of the opera- tion of the act.. Efforts to reduce the ‘appropriation and to strike out the licensing provisions failed. After adopting an amendment to deny benefits of the bill, to growers of 1919 spring wheat, who did not grow 1918 spring wheat, the senate reversed its action and by a vote of @1 to 23 struck out the amendment. The only important amendment adopted by the senate was a rider amending the cotton futures act so as to restrict speculation in cotton and give the government larger control over exchanges. _ = 3 Upon motion -of: Senator Reed - of Missouri, Democrat, who denounced as “barbarous,” ~ the penalties’ for violations: of ‘tho. bill's sHcensing and other -regulations, the sendte reduced the penaltics to.a maximum fine of $1,000. Efforts of the southern senators fo add # rider to the bill calling for the Yemoval of all export embargo re- strictions against cotton failed, the senate voting idown. the amendment, +36 to/23, after a Tong debate i the course of which: hepyblican. Leader Lodge said adoption of the ‘amend- mept would violate the armistice terms which call for maintaining the statug’ quo with Germany, until the. Peace treaty is completed. GIRL DRIVER MERITS MEDAL N.’E. A. Special to the Tribune. Leskoyatz, Serbia—Along with a relief party representing. the Scotish Woman's Hospital and the. Serbian Relief fund which has just arrived fhere ig a chauffeur who deserves a medal. The chauffeur is a young girl. She dresses in short_skirts with high rub- ‘der boots. She wrove one of the am- ‘Dulances of the Scottish Woman's hospital which followed the Yictorious Serbian army in its march from the extreme south of Serbia, through Ser- ‘bia and across the Danube into what was Austria Hungary. SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. In Dinteicg Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. Ks First State Bank of Regan, plain- tift. ve. Izedori Weinberg, defendant. The. state of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this, action which, said complaint was: filed in the office of the clerk of the dis- trict court of Burleigh county, on the 2ith day of December, A. D. 1918, and to serve a copy of the answer upon the subscriber within thirty days at- ter the service of this summons up- on you exclusive of the day of such service; atid in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken:against you by-default for the relief demanded inthe complaint. Dated this 27th day of, December, A Dz. 1918. / H. B.. DOUGHTY, Attorney for plaintiff, Wilton, THEODORE KOFFBL, ~ Attorney’ for: Piptitift,” Bis: matck, N. 1—253:2—1 8 15 225.5 For the Beulah Coal: Phone:75, City Fuel Co, ‘DESK ROOM” ; | Including. light,- tele- phone and janitor set yice at a reasonable. City Insurance Agency Under City National Bank _ _~ Phone 220-R : : £ FRECKLES AND HIS’F T TELLNA~ SUL GNNE YA NY RUBBER BALL, JAKS AN ADAIR OF OLD ROLIER SKATES Ve Boor WHADDYA SAN? . (‘THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN A Classified Advertising Rates, =... ~ Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. ~ First insertion, 35 of copy, word. ccefits additional insertions without change 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be Gaarged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional 'RIENDS a ne You', ME, BUT WHY ARE NOU PULLING . ‘YOUR EAR AND TALKING A ALL RIGHT. BuT COULDN'T YA GIVE ) ME NER PuRL WANDLE: KNIFE Too = GEE, THEYS “ALMOST A THOUSAN'/NARDS OF STRING IN THIS ~~ = cs A TUOUSAN' YARDS $! Gost, t GOTTA MEASURE IT FIRST~- Don? FEEL “LIME -THEY'S THAT MUCH HERE? p77" GUESS PERE, IS? GEE WHEN YA GOT IT ALL OUT YA CAN'T SEE YER KiTE’ a es Dust! That’s a: New One on Alek! MANNER? “ONE NARD~ Two. ‘ YARDS ~ THREE } YARDS «Feu! CN YOU YELL By Blosser SAY~. How A NARD BY SNELLIN' ~ I'D LUKE Tenow 2% FOR LENT—Warm mac bloc! St. Phone 383-1. room ks from postoffice. 208 Rosser 31 2t HELP WANTED—MALE e ° WELCOME! RETURNING | SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full information as to all nt { ployment openings in this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- | ,| AGENTS WANTED—Largo 0 AGENT—SALESMA. turer wants representatives to sel! shirts, underwear, hoisery, dreses, waists, skirts, direct to home Write for free samples. Madiso Mills, 503 Broadway, New York Ci OL en you FREE at the Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building,’ Phone 4174. AH national and, locat-éffarts | to assist you ‘are there concen- trated. in United States Employment Service U.S, -Department of Labor. * > —————— WANTED—A sign painter, with small capital yhozcan paint and build sign board, cun @arn $15.00 per day. Ad- dress ‘with reference to Ph» Morton, '$28-30 Wade street, Cincinnatl; Obiog + tee 314] A WH_PAY $100 monthly salary and tyr- PICTORIAL History “World War. .Genernl-Pershing'’s own story; America’s. operations in France. Big. book, $4.75. Surpasses all.war buoks. 840 illustrations: Big $2. outtit 50c: .ROOSEVELT . MEMORIAL BOOK outfit 25c. “Best terms. Livest ‘house. | Phillips. Publishing | Co., Chica: Piilladelphia, Atlanta. Address ne: est office. us 3-1-1 nish’ rig and) expenses to introduce *, guaranteed poultry and stock; pow- ders, Bigler Company, ‘X-901, Spring. i 4 aba ileld;.- Illinois. BRAKEMEN, FIREMEN, 4100-$2tu monthly; experienc unnecessary, ; must study easy hecessary instruc: |; tion; sénd stamp: Raflway Associa- tion, care 675, Tribune, ==. 3-1-1 WANTED—Boy over 16 not going t9| it book. it given, Outfit free. : ven best of ¢ Address ; School, Hoffman's Chocolate Shop,| he ‘ed. Ssndieate, Riaditon, Wic,|. ment than this fact? : SACRIFT a-Tuls Hipp John G. Dixons 2408, Rosser, 8 Bismarck, N. D. 7 2 28 ot g " $-1.1]" No question about our men believing |: stock, 15¢ share. SI ook now eling i 4 MAN’ 10° WORK THIS CITY tein- | TESTIS THE CONVINCING -ARGU-| in the goods they sell, because they | 5oe, | Hus number pe ucing gas and eee BE ch cueliaes Ties beds, auto- t BET ee ey ole Rereeriey are Investing and- moving south. oll wells. A real snap. 185, BAUED ALY OR BALE ut mobiles, by. new method; $10°daily| article. Most essential, necessity. Send for our statement of properties | Huntington, Tudiana. so! oe ivered. hone . 731, without capital or experience. Write| Large territories to salesmen able to] 20d full information. — M. Culver! Tp you have $2000 to $3000 cash eap-| 5 E Gunmetal Co,, 278 Elm, Decatur, I.| handle crews. Definite cv-operation.| _ Box 36, Grand Forks, N. D.__ 3-4-1)" ital and would be @ interested in 1 3-4-1] If you cannot sell this specialty you, WANTED—To hear from owner of} opening an entirely. new line of; BUACKSMITH WANTEDAt Golden| «will fail selling life preservers on a, unimproved land for sale. State cash| pusiness in your. locality wl : 35 HP double Valley. A, good opening. A good| sinking ship. Write now. Jerome) _ price, full particulars.. D. F. Bus) should net you $10,000.00 to § cylinder tractor with 8 bottom Oli- sized stock of material and numer-| Laadt, Pres., 8 South Dearborn St Minneapolis, Minn, -1} 000.00 annually, write at once for] ver engine, plows with breaker and ous tools and fixtures which were/ Chicago, I. __ FOR SALE—640acri partienlars, Mechanical Machine &| stubble bottom; engine has plowed rescued from the fire, are for sale) ENTER A BUSINESS where you will|: fair buildings, all ‘Tool Works, 20 E. Jackson Bias abBut 500 acres. 32-54" Advance by /C. C. Wittmayer, the former blacksmita. Write or sée me. C. C. Wittmayer. “. 2 22 3\wks TRACTOR SCHOOL—The last term, this season, of the Twin City Trac- tor school ms March 17. Five weeks of ‘practical instruction in| the construction, operation: and care of tractors. Operated in con- nection witif one of the world’s Jargest tractor shbps. Small tu- itipn fee, Write for catalog and application card. Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co., Minneapolis Minn. 2—22—3—2 9. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘ompetent girl or man ice cream dispenser. California Fruit .and Confectionery Store at Fifth street. Call at McKenzie Bil- liard_ hall. 3.1 3t_ $250 PER DAY PAID ONE LADY in each town to distribute free circu- lars for concentrated flavoring in WANTED—Agents; Complete His oth- of war by General Pershing and 600 ers. Agents making big money. page book, Official illustrations, Sells $2.00 und $2.50.. We * maps, ete. mmissions. Also Roose- pay highes be independent. alesman is the man of the hour, insurance the busi- ess of the d: Agency .openings iverywhere. rth American Acci- dent Insurance Co., Chicago, Ill. =~ 311 carburetor for Simple, not a moving part, installed in thirty minutes. guaranteed to double your mileag® and start in zero weather without heating or priming. Fifteen doy free trial. Our St. Louis man sold 1,400 in 6 months, Salt Lake City man. made $1,200.00 in one week.|. Write U. & J. Carpuretor Co., 505 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Ford Cars. B11 HIGH CLASS SALESMEN to repre- sent nationally known manufactur- ers of tanks.and pumps for gaso- line and oils. Must call on whole- sule trade, factories, stores, ete. Per- manent, position with splendid op- portunity for reliable man’ of good personality. Milwaukee Tank: Works, Milwaukee, W: i tubes, Permazient position. FE. £.|SALESMEN | TED—Big money |~ Barr_Co., Chicago. 3-1-1] selling profit’ sharing certificates. WANTED—Five bright, capable ladies to travef, demonstrate-und sell deal- ers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Rail- road farepaid. Write at once. Good- rich: Drug Co., Dept. 631, Omaha, |= x f 3 1-8-15-22-29 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR young. women! New, large hospital uccredited by State Board:of Illinois |+ wl enroll a limited number of pu- pil: nurses; ‘complete maintenance during study-free ; only those eagerly desirous to e trained “nurses need apply. Minimum requirement for admission 1 year high echoal, or its equivalent. For particulars. write, v ‘American Hospital, 850 Irving Park Bivd,,. Chicago, “Til. * 314 WANTED Lady cook ;: good, wages for : uae Hotel Garrison, Soran i O35 N.D. 2 WANTED—Position on farm by man. young man. What's your best of fer. Wielte A. BC. care pubis. 5 Z wk — ‘. ” -: y Easy payments. Have production, no speculation’ Liberty Oi €o., 411 Hall Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 253 2-1 814522; 3-1 MERICA’S V 0 j.N ity.” Complete History World’s} | War. 600 pages, with nearly 100 magnificent pictures. Retails $2.00, costs you $1.00.| Some agents mak- ing over $20.00 per day. Sell the ook tho people want. Orders fill- ed promptly. Credit if desired. Freight paid. Also “Life of Roose- \velt,” same terms: Both ~outtits free to workers. Geo. G. Clows Co., Philadelphia, Pa. or Chicego, Ill. Address nearest office. ¥. " Rete. 2—22;. 8-1 8.- iB. be —ROAI FOR y first’ BD. ze ly pautedsrapning ‘gear; tae conga. Poone ah a Lowk ROOM AND BOARD. Cul 620" THREE ROOMS. FOI house. 412 8rd St. Phone 455. 8 FoR RENT Parlor bedroom. partictilars phone 27513 lind! Price Hoi pe Also 160. acres: of deeded. 1a 600 do business, J. HM. Holiban, Lucas | Block, Phone 745. | (i OR SALE—Palm Beach county win- yiter homesites—fruit and genera farm landwisiee z yy Dur oping aiid selling Palng, real ‘estate wore”than ‘ninety mem- bers of our ‘sales. force have pur- ~ chased ‘and loéated in South Florida. Could you ask for a greater endorse- plowed; 6 fine horses; full line of v SALE—A60. ac) onsists Of improvements. and -re- ‘LANDS | =) of lund. for sale Qishment west of baldwin. adjoining. Price $1,- + also if You jhave ‘$1,200. we can; “8 V8te: , We Need: » Listen! ring the timé we have been devel» each county: Agents > ‘ wal vzyPPED pumeTHnG If Dons Get Extired, Tus 15 AT FoR You=1'n ENTERTAMING Wp. DOLITTLE TiS EVENING AND (Want YOU.70 aN OFF THS fEED FOR “mouths, “Stores Company. For ; mortgate $ Lamberton Li 609 to run N a ) TON 1917 BALI $10.00 per ‘ton f. 0. at a ? x Hap eel ae D. ©. W. Pherrill. Ll et | i a 8 | oe tillable: no buildings; 16 miles out. | "OR SAT For quick sale with half cash, OR -RENT—One} + pamberton Land Co. Wolf Point, double room, 2 sin: rooms, all] font. 29 1 modern, nice wars) rooms for winy| For Gi0 a ‘d ter. $6 and $7 per month, 713 38rdj° 4 ile from Wolf Point, : street. 2-27-66] town. $16,000. . Lamberton Land] ‘YA FOR RENT—Front room in a modern Wolf Point, Mont. good condition. Co. BUSINESS-CHANCES. WANTED—Man with five or to work a small farm dred dolla in western Nor to right, party. D4 pene eee WITH NATIONAL PROHIBITI FROM NORTH CAN BORDER, THE SOFT DI INDUSTRY IS DD Owner of Formula for highest grade YRUP for bottlers, which product contains uo cocaine, ne caffeine, no alcohol, or any otter harmful or habit forming drug, desires to sell for cash and royalty, formula privileges to em- brace territory in United States west ‘of Mississippi river, also ‘Can: Territory east of M 1d ‘to:a corporation, its customers’ numbering 185 first’ four including KOLA § privileges. sippi ‘is was for tive thoi He ginia, U. Chicago, I. DOINGS OF ‘THE DUFES Olivia Has th vbert, ‘Box 436, Roanoke A, 1g OU esta y Regan D. marck, WANTEL 2—22; 3-18 y ranch. hun- als —Cash register in Klein, tailor, Bis- 4 2 28 tf Ai oe eae Man with family, just re- turned from the front, war! Care for ciitle on place raight Lire or Phone 203. POLE_TO M < |, school. Get started ITS INFANCY! Ko SAL fountains and reasonable; a mone K I fo Telephone 463K. WRITH ‘Loa Angeles YMCA $1.50 per loal at| stack, Call Bismarck Elevator Co., 2.8.tf . Auto right. 3-1-1m ‘On account, of ‘sickness | Wilt sell pool room in live town; rent moving hopses Tindiass, FOR SALE practical new, United — Ci quick sale. Phone 639. , =X round oak Chief range, Price right tical nurse of 2 years experience. All calls given best of care. Address | e Scenery All\Set for Her Callers! oa Will sell separately if— By Allman “Tar WiLeue Is A NUT @ | |on, oLvia Nov'Re A Peaca! A GIRL ENTERTAMS A YOUNGMAN SHE OUGHT To MAKE IT PLEASANT FOR HIM vty WANT “| the desired. Inquire of Grant Brooks, Mandan, -N. D. 2-274 wk d_second- Fr. A. Copelin, Dakota Phone 318, 201. Main hand | Motor sireet. hols i 311 wk FOR RENT—Desirable offices. with steam heat, janitor, electric light and elevator service. Bismarck Realty Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. 219 tf THE COLLINS SAFETY RAZOR . OFFERS A legitimate investment with big money-making possibilities. Near- ly 500 stockholders in North Da- | kota. We want a live-wire banker or other business man in eyery town in this state to representus and cooperate with our salesmen. 'Thig is a proposition you can safe- Jy recommend to everyone... Write for particulars to Collins Rotary Safety Razor | Sales Co., s, B. Fousek, Fiscal Aget e Fargo, N. D. -3-5-7- : 26-28 5 & FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS -| FOR SALE—Modern, six room house, | und all furniture, rugs,.’dishes, etc. 305, Ave. D. “Phone 498K. +1-1lw FOR’RENT—Six- room modern ‘house, near: Soo'round house. Phone SMALL HOUSE _Krall, Tailor. ~ 2 25° wk FOR RENT—Modern, five root du- plex= ‘Water: furnished.» Ingulre 211 Rosser street or phone 300X. 2 26 1 wk ' | FOR SALE—Modern house and gar age, @well located. Convenient terms. B. C. Marks, Bismarck, N. Dak. 26 tf ¥UR RENT—Modern & room house. Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or 151. 10 11 tf FOR SALE—Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A dargain if, bought at once. If in- _ terested call C. L. Burton. 12519 tt NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | CLOSURE SALE. | Default having. occurred in the condition of the mortgage hereinafter | described, notice is hereby given, that that c@rtain mortgage executed and delivered by Marion S. Moore and M. ;?. Moore, her husband, mortgagors, [to Investors Mortgage Security Com- i Inc., mortgagee, dated the 3rd. y of January, 1917, and filed: for rec- rd in the office of the Register of in the. county of Burleigh and of<North Dakota, on the 9th January, 1917, in book 90 of at page 171, will be fore- a sale of the premises in fe and hereinafter de- iday of | mortgages 1 Bi ' se at the front door ef the court | house at Bismarck, county of Burleigh !and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A, M., op the 20th jday of March, 1919, to satisfy thd jumount due upon such mortgage on day of sale. The premises de- scribed‘in such mortgage and which | Will be sold to satisfy the same are | situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota, and described as follows: Lots fifteen (15) and -(16)° of Block Fourteen (14), of. McKenzie’s Addition |to, the city of Bismarck, North Da- | kota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in.the effice of {register of deeds of Bmleigh county, North Dakota. = The mortgagee has heretofore de- \clared and now declates the whole debt secured. by. said.-mortgage doe and payable. There. will be due on said mortgage.the day of sale the i6um of Forty-two Hu Seventy- four and. 95-100: (84,274: dollars, | (which sum includes taxes for the iyear 1917, paid by mortgagee in the j sum of $116.64) besides the costs, dis- bursemerts and ekpenses of fore- closure.