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Will be Inserted, ‘ BUST WOAUSE T GET A Pomp, SUM AN ALL TH KIDS GOTTA WANE OnE Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Classified Advertising Rates. Remittance Attached First insertion, $5 cents; additional.insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be Charged at‘the rate of two cents a word for each ‘additiona) SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full information as to all em- ployment .openings in thig com- munity and elsewhere will: be giv- en you FREE at the Bureau for Returning §oldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel’ Building, Phone 17/. All natfonal and local efforts to assist you’ are there concen- trated. United States Employment Sefvice U.S, Department of Labor. | .__ rer, ‘WANTED—Experienced grocrey. clerk. Good wages to right man. Don't ap- ply unless yow are experienced. Geo. Gussner. 3-10-3 BLACKSMITH WANTED—AT Goftieti Valley. A good ‘opening. A good sized stock of material and, numer ous tools and fixtures which were rescued from the fire, are for sale by C. C. Wittmayer, the former piacksmita.. Write or see me. C. C. ‘Wittmayer. f 2 22.3 wks S———————————————— HELP WANTED—CEMALE © WANTED—Experienced dining room girl at once. Good wages and per- manent place. Phone or write, ad- dress Hotel Underwood, Underwood N, Dak. ‘ : 312 1 wk WANTED — Matured woman to nelp with housework on farm. H. Nod- + Jand, Dunn Center, N. Dak. 3 71wk WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral. house house work. Highest wages. Address Postoffice Box 568. s 33 tt WANTED—bxperienced proofreader for painstaking work in a modern printing office. State qualifications and salary desired. Address Box ees care Daily Tribune, Bismarck 371 wk eee . FOR SALE OR BENT— "HOUSES AND FLATS FOR’ RENT—Modern 8-room house all furnished. Inquire 418 2nd St.. or Phone 544X. 3.12 1wk| FOR RENT—Modern & room’ house. 761. 4 10 11 tf plex, water furnished. Inquire, 211 Rosser street or phone 360X: \ 3-11-5t. FOR SALE—Modern house and gar- age, well located. Convenient terms. Dak. 26 tf FOR SAULB—Six room strictly mod- érn bungalow in Riverview addition. Inguire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or! B. C. Marke, Bismarck, N. |" word. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED TO RENT e arr ICE —~% WANTED—To rent or buy good Rouse in east part of town. Address 588 WEEPOMEL-RE TURNING Tribune. 3-11-1w. WANTED TO RENT—A furnished house or apartment for a family of three for April and May. Geo. A. McFarland, 821 Fourth St., or phone No. 811. 3-10-Lw ———SO LOST AND FOUND TNi¥—A sum of currency. Uwner may have same by identifying. mon- ey and paying for this.ad. Call 648. LB, Birdzell, : 312 3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A large ‘furnished . front roorfi, suitable for, two‘in private home -.:Phone_0l Pie EB AL BE FOR RENT=Two ~modegn rooms. Phone $36-R.-or call-at 416 Thayer. A be BY 2 FOR RENT—Modern room 621 6th St. _or_ phone 619R. 1 &8.tw. FOR RENT—Farnished room in moa- _ern: house. 515, 6ts_St. 3-8. 3t. STRICTLY MODERN ROOM: for rent. -Man..preferred, or, respectable girl. Calk 15° Thayer... Phone 672U- WANTED—Girl to work in cigar. fac: 3101 wk 9. i tee een tary, 423 Third street, Bismarels, -) FOR RENT—Well ~furnighed rooms a ee for. light housekeeping. Close in. WANTED—Competent stenographer! (Call 320 4th street. at Northern Produce Co., Bismarck, ‘ 361 wk D. 311 3t) KOR -RENT—Two or 3 very pleasant modern furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 4421 af- ter 6 p. m. 361 wk FOR RENT—One furnis modern house. 702 Avenue F, or Phone 692X. DOINGS OF THE THK OF AT— ty , 4 dargain if bought at once. If tn- terested cail C. L. Burton. Ss 12 19 tt f WORK WANTED... WOMAN WANTS WORK by day or hour. Also wants sewing in her home or yours. Will also do private “washing. Call at 404 9th street So. ~ 312 2 wks. —— SS =Pance and Concert 1 » Orchestra : 10 Main St... Phone 130K Bismarck 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repalfed, Re- finished-a packed. Peel Ne ert carriages! OLIVIA, You Know Ve. BEEA TRYING out THESE MOVIE CHARACTERS BUT ‘Tom WON'T, GIVE ME ANY ENCOURAGEMENT — | ve Bed Working ON. A NOVELTY q EXTRANCE Il A DougLaSs FAIRBANKS | |; MAKE-UP AND I WISH YoU WouLD TAKE | | This CHAIR AND, PRETEND YoU ARE = |’ AT A Movie AND SEE WHAT You MINE 2 FRECKLES” “GOT ONE Too ~YA AIN'T IN STYLE ‘LESS YA ANE ADOMD, LES! MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE—AI my household goods ' including the electric fixtures, elec- tric washer). etc. Phone. 671R, 205) 12th street. 311 1 wk Oakland Phona 653R. gyi Lady desires to do family washing by day at home, Phone 596L_3-8 1 wk A LOT OF SURPLUS HAY FROM own farm, the finest and richest in feeding quality. Can be shipped from McLeod on the Soo, railroad, from government experiment station, where it can be seen, Send order to Ole Loodokken, Walcott, N. D., BR. R. No, 3. Ww WRITE P Auto School. FOR. SALIE—Automol Six in, first class shape. NGELES Y. M,C. ~Get started right. ‘311mo FOR SALE—One~ white full-blood. cockerel .and ‘five pullets; price $15.00 Also ‘one full-blood B. P. Rock cockrel, and five pullets, price $15.00, Eggs for: salé at $1.00 per setting. Inquire of Peter Wer- len. No.°221 Thayer Street. Bis- marck, N, D. : 812-1 wk. —_——_ Ss NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the’ matter of the estate of Jo- seph Greyerbiehl, deceased. Hotice is hereby. given by. the under- ‘eighed, executrix of the laSt will and testame.i: of Joseph Greyerbiehl, de- ceased, laté of the city of Bismarck, in 6 county of: Burleigh’ and siate of North Dakota to the creditors.of, and all persons having claims against the ‘said dedeased to ‘exhibit’ them with the, necessary vouchers within four. months after’ the first publication of this notice to F. KE. McCurdy, attorney for the executrix at his office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota. J Dated this 13th day of February, 1919, LENA GREYERBIEHL, Executrix. First publication on the 19th day of February, 1919. j 3111 wk 2-8 26; 3—5 12. Witeur You're A. scitean! ‘ LEAGUE PLAN TO HELP YANKS IN YEAR OF 1938 (Continued from Page One.) that he may be able to fill a better job.” j o ing a specific instance, the Lead- er says: Mooney was sixteen months Under house bill No the th Dakota soldiers’ relief act, he will receive a credit of $400 from the in ser- vi cation.” The attorney general's o that it is true that Pri who lost his left arm nion holds @ Mooney, at Cantigny, :,| will receive a “credit” of $400, but he will -not receive his of $18 until Juno 30, | half-mil] tax for this purpos levied and paid, and, the remainder will be paid in sixteen ann ments. If Mr. Mooney desjres. to use his $400 as first payment. ‘on a home or to apply: on an education, he must wait sixteen years: for that home or that education, according to Mr. Langer’s opinion. 600,000 Per Annum. State Auditor Kositzky estimates that the new assessed valuation of North Dakota will be,$4,200,000,000, A levy of one-half mill; would produce $600,000 per annum from this valua- tion, ‘This.amount must be. apportion- ed at the rate of $25 for each month in service, between 30,000 North. Da- kota fighting men. . The act made no provision for a bond. issue of $9,000,000 which is the estimated amount required to pay each of these 30,000. soldiers, sailors and marines, his share of the fund, which, it is estimated, will average $200. There was not provision in the con- stitution under which such 4 bond is- sue could have been authorized. The act simply. provides for a straight levy of one-half mill per annum on each dollar of assesed valuation in the state. Will Point the Way. “The action 9f North Dakota is go- ing to do more than -take care of North Dakota soldiers. The North Dakota soldiers’ relief: bill is a chal- alment. DUFFS Wilbur Will Make the Movies If He Only Lasts. By Allman “ RaPEES ~" Y 7 yy out. SUREIN MAKE. Ga0D- t's: A: WanveR You Don HERE COMES s FRECKLES! SUM. Swen! A WAVTLL VA: SEE Pomp IS ‘Too, _ WS: DOMPYDOOR, LIGHT ~ S/UH “vester ~ Get. | | CANT HARDLY |) * WE'SAGOTTA SEE IT state, either toward a home or an 6du- | “No Be: r, No Wo s in lower n New York the clientele. Not onl the girls boosting for beer by w ng the ban- ners, but. they’re getting patrons to sign petitions pleading for beer for the. working man. ,” aprons worn East Side res- ea hit with i jlenge to every other state in the union,” says the Nonpartisan Leader. “Every state has its returned soldiers’ problem. Some of the states are try- ing to dodge the issue altogether. Some of the states are trying to meet it by offering dollar-a-day pick-and-} shovel jobs to the returned fignters But the soldiers do not want pick-and. i shovel jobs. It is up to other states} to follow North Dakota’s lead or de-| velop, if they can, a better plan.” | CZAR’S BROTHER-IN-LAW URGES INTERVENTION | Paris, March 12—Former Grand Duke Alexander Michaelovitch, who| arrived ins Paris recently; told the As-| sociated Press today that unless arm- ed intervention in Russia began at} ‘once the situation there would be-| come so hopelessly desperate that it! would take years to resfore a sem-j blance of order and bring about peace | in Eastern Europe. He is a brother; in-law of the former emperor. MOTHERS | Should see that the whole-fantily take | at least 3 or 4 doses of a thoro, purifying, system cleaning medicine} this spring. Now is the time. The family will be healthier, nappic nd get. along better if the blood is given; bowels cleaned out, and the germs of Winter, accumulated in the system, driven away, Hollister’s Rocky Moun-} tain Tea’is one of the very best and surest Spring medicines to ‘take. Get it and see the difference in the whole family. ‘heir color will be better, they’I feel fine and be well and happy. Jos. Breslow. —— oO | Looking For A House? Never a day that it is not possible to pick up a BUYING or RENTING opportunity in the Classi- fied Columns of the Bis- marck Tribune! i With the near ap- proach of spring, the i} Reak. Estate market i} LIVENS UPB! ‘ Hee. your.eye-on the Real Estate ads these days! Read them! Use them! TROOPS THREATEN _ By Ahern}: NEW YORK WAITRESSES — BOOSTERS FOR BEER TO SINK BOAT Halifax, March 12.—Threats of 300 troops of the British army who .en- listed in the United States, to Sink the transport Toloa unless immediate- ly allowed to land and proceed to des- nations in the United States by. rail were reported to authorities today. The Toloa after debarking Canad- ian troops here sailed for New York with the American bound contingent on March 10th but was #rdered back | to coal for the return trip to England because of the outbreak of the harbor strike in New York. \§2 Years Old and As Good As a Youngster “7 or § years ick man. Doctors said catarrh trouble of stomach and bowels, aftect- ing the liver and hear ‘or more than a year I wanted to die, but could not. Upon the advice of a friend I tried May Wonderful Remedy. and although years old, I now feel as good a youngster.” It is a simpie, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the int tinau tr nd alla the inflamma- tion wh Iiy all stom- ach, liver and intestinal ailments, in- cluding appendicit One dose will convince or money refunded. > To owas a Champion Oliimet Looks for Busy: Time in 1919, = Thinks End of War “Wilt Have Big | Effect of Boesting Affairs of Links —Expects to Compete-in Na- tional Open and. Amateur. fi Gpif is due for its biggest year next feason, in the opinion of Francis Oui- met, former national titleholder and present Western amateur champiqh, With all the new faces and the old boys keener than ever to get into the game seriously gain, after being more. or less shut up for a year, 1919 shapes up to him as the banner year in the history of the royal and ancient game, Ouimet can see no. prospect of a letup in hts army work, figuring that his branch of the service will be busy. for some time to come. He does ex- pect, however, that conditions will be ; such that he can play a lot of golf next senson, In 1918 he played little, com: paratively speaking, though at the end of the season his game was all.he could desire, ‘The Western champion says he got so. after winning two national events, he hardly eared what happened far as his game was concerned when ~ Francis Ouimet. the United States Golf association de clared him ineligible to compete as ag amateur, i Now, however, with peace in the teur status no longer; questioned, he | he fever again. He fs eager to cut loose and looks forward to playing in the big events of 1919, more especially the national open and amateur, if'they are held, o- JACK COOMBS MADE. MANAGER : Veteran Pitcher: Accepts Terms ta. Lead. Philadelphia, National * League Bali Team. Jotn W, Coombs, veteran: pitcher, who was withthe Brooklyn tedm last season, has accepted teims to manage ‘the Phillies nest year. Coombs, it Is stated, will receive a salary of $7, °° 000, with a bonus if he succeeds im )Plloting, the. team to the top of thez; league race, or to a place among the degqders. Coombs will be expected to rule the Phillies with more of an iron hand than was wielded by Pat Moran, whom Manager Jack Coombs. he succeeds. President Baker now ad- ‘mits that the reason that he let Moran fout was that the latter did not main- ain proper discipline among the play- ers. He also complains. that Morar did. not reside in. Philadelphia in the ‘winter time and even lived outside the city during the summer months. a thoro purifying, he sto ew eee - Tel..314 PEACE OF. MIND Worry kills men, not work. Peace of mind is necessary if we wish to have happiness and joy. : = Why detract from your happiness and comfort by worrying about rent- paying? , A home of your-own means security and more happiness for your family. Start now to get that home you are longing for by selecting a nice home- site in Bismarek. po 212 Bism=rck Bank Bldg. ~