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Will be In: Firat HELP WANTED—MALE - ee WELCOME! RETURNING” SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full information as to all em- ployment openifigs in. this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- en you FREE at the Bureau for Returning. Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Bullaide, Phone 177. All national and ‘local ‘efforts to assist you are there concen- trated. United States Employment: Service \, U.S, Department of Labor. WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm for a batchelor for the sum- mer months. Alvert Falck, Box 51, Bifmarck, 8.26 3t WANTED—Gas engiicer with experi- ence on. Avery: | 'Gall.at'-roain 519, McKenzie Hotel.. ee: W. P. Me- > Gonayle, Blackw: 7 D 26-2wks. WANTED—Two Or three good organ- izers for' first-class ‘business: propo- sition. Men versed jin; perative, methods ‘preferred. “Address P, 0. Box 277, Bismarck. 3.25 Gt; WANTED—Young man or girl Classified Advertising Rates. Terms ey Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Sree pts; onl pprtianes without chat mf i itso g ‘More than.25 vats i N @’word for each additional \_ LANDS: ,| FOD SALE—For North Dakota land, well located pbuilding with four good office rooms, 25 miles from Sioux City, Iowa. Rents for $50.00) Per month. W. F. Kavaney, How- ard, S. Dak. 3.19 1.2 whs FOR SALE—160 acres~of land 18 miles north of Bismarck and | miles from Baldwin, $600. Also’ $20'|' acres adjoining this land that can be bought cheap; running water;. this will make an excellent general: purpose farm. J. H. Holiban, Lu- ons Block, Bismarck, N. D. Phone si PRs 8 ae 3t WUKK WANTED TED—A job as engineer. Seven years’ experience. Write No. 4 Tribune. = 8 z iwi r fo by 7 hour. Will do- private wasting. ca at 404 Sth street a Phone 3 25 1 wk ICEED PAIN’ ‘lines of sign writing, decorating * and: housepainting. would like to lo- Thao RULES an POLITICS Federal Jurist Permits Line of Questioning to Show Mills ‘Prosecytion Political “RICH ‘MAN'S: WAR” : TALK ‘Fargo’ Man ‘Tells’ of Address Made by. League Socialist ‘Lecturer Last Summer Fargo, N..D., March 27.—Eleven. witnesses will be called in the prose- cution of Walter Thdmas Mills, s0- clalist. lecturer for the Nonpartisan |Jeague, an ‘trial here for viglation of itheespionage act, it’ was announced today. H, F. Horner, who. testitiea’ yester- @o6 | day that Mills made @ statement that soldiers ‘fighting in France were not the: sons of the chamber of commer? :}commeatical ‘travelers or bankers, bi the ‘sons of the common people, and that for: every thousand soldiers killed in Frange a new millionaire was made in/Frhnce, was cross exam- ined this afternoon. Counsel for the defense endeavored to show that the prosecution of Mills was purely political.’ District Attor- ney Hildreth objected to this no of learn to feed job, «press... ,Cal) at cate in good town with lots of work. questioning, contending that it was Tribune office. 3 24 3t Apply L. V. Lesher, Braddock, Dak. 3 27.1 mo. | irrelevant, but he was Promptly over- ruler by Judge C. F: Amidon. ‘District’ Attorney ‘Hildreth announ- WANTHD—Cylinder dnd job press feeders, also printers and bindery: help. The Tetbu e, Bismarck, N WANTED—About 15 ‘bushels of early Ohio potatoes for seed. Price.must sonable, «Paul Willman. ced this afternoon that the govern- ment, was prepared to: go the limit in }the prosecution of Mills and that if found iguilty the full penalties of the HELP W ona ae: af 3 26 6t H ‘CHING AND PICOTING. Te P. Larson, 400 “e street: liwk law would be demanded. Trial of Dr. Walter Thomas ‘Mills WANTED=Pupila> for our® dress making school now in session at room 15 Hagegart Blk. Mrs. N. J. FOR SaLn—12 "foot aati arbonic |\j ice fountain and back bar and elec- Oonsa charge of sedition was started Inthe United States district court in Fargo yesterday when the jury Nelson. EE A ‘ED—Waiters at Banner Good wages. Call at 104 Math St. BRT 2) tric .carbonator; one 11—foot back wall candy 5 cae and one 24 foot privatised chest. ‘Address 69: care|.torn sreane or 1181 Jenciiows, Ne D> 8°25-3t) was impaneled at 4:15 p. m, afier 31 jurorg had been examined and At- torfiey H. F. ‘Horner of Lowell & ler was placed on the stand as thesfirst witn 3 for the prosecu- tion. His examination will be con- : WANT! ED—A_mald Tor general house work. Good wages. Phone 746 or call at o18 3rd street. 3 25 tt FOR “SALE OR” TRADE—N. W. 12 18-141-78, $20 acre.’ Subject’ to mortgage of 31,560.00 at 6 per cent. tinued this morning. The jury is made up of five far- mers and seven business men of the What have you to offer. Box 568. state. The members are as follows: 8 26 1 wk WANTED —isperionced kitchen help, Archie Cameron, Bottineau, farmer. WANTED—Corload —of upland hay Frank Blakewell, Colgan, farmer. also. dining room , girls. Best of Ole Sims, Ambrose, farmer. ro ~ FOR SALE—Modern house and-gar- ae eres Air ‘mod- to Seo working conditions and highest wa- ges. Call at Homan’s Bakery & Cafe, Bismarck, N. D. 3 24 WANTED—Girl_ for general work. Apply Mrs. A. W. Lucas. 48 Ave>A. 3 24 L.wk —— SS WANTED—Position . by competent ., stenographer. Call 66 or write Box # 40, Bismarck. - $ ; 3 24 Lwk LOST AND FOUND. ‘OUND A WATCH, crystal surround- zea with pearl. Owner may have x same by proving .praperty. and pay-)... ing for thisad at Tribune. Reward ‘requested. 3 25 3t = 3 Es 3t FOUND—A’™ bunch. of keys. Owner may have same by paying for this advt at Tribune. 3/25 3t SS *ROOMS WANTED _ - WANTED—Room and board by a middle aged man in a privatée:horte. No other boarders, close'in. ‘J. M. Hopkins, General Delivery. 3 25 8t room modern house, close in. Ref-| ~ erences exchanged. Phoné 214R. J. B. Smith, Bismarck, N. a see t :| FOR SALB—Automobile, Oakland amd feed grain. Quote price deliv- “ered, Dunn Center.: Address Box 1136, Fargo, 'N. De = 3 22. tt nhets nice gehts 5e SA’ 00 Russian “Oats W. E. Sellen: WANTED: TO BUY—50 or 75~ foot reéts. State price and if east or west front. Address 604. Tribune. 327-1 wk, | FRTSALE—Threo fresh milch: cows, 4.coming fresh April 1. “dle, “work and driving: horsés:> ind mares. Phone 410F12, Frank: Patie: Q POSITIONS WANTED | residence lot near 10th’and Thayer. OR QUICK SALE—Pool’ andsdunéh room at thtiving litle town on. N thern Pacific, barber shop in con- nection, doing goog business. Write or phone L. H. La ley. { } 3.25 1 wk art TED TO LOCATh—a to where a. tailor shop can be ost&b- lished: by “first-class tailor, Addreee Box 605 cate Tribune, Six in first class shape, Phone 698R. 3 litt Auto School. “Get. started ‘right, 311mo "|stftte of ‘North Dakota, deceased, ‘as John Bd Russell, Bottineau, farmer. William ‘Slagg, Washburn, farmer. . J. Hennessy, Reynolds, elevator manager. "| ber dealer. Cc. E. Baker, Minnewaukan, former county treasurer. NOTICE: OF: “HEARING | PETITION ESTATE. Pe , State of rth Dakota, county of BurleighS: In. County, Court, before Hon. B. W. ae Judge. ithe ‘matter: cof the estate of An- nee Hagen, deceased, Bradley: Marks, administrator, ys, the unknown heirs of Andrew HMagen, fleceased, and all other per- hatipa respondents. jot-North Dakota to the rested in. he estate of An- Hagen, deve 5; ‘ou Hereby. natitied that the pe- tition of Bradley C...Marks, adminia- trator of tha éstate of Andrew Ha- ‘gen, late of the ‘township of Hay. Creek in the county of Burleigh and 'peen filed in this court. therein pe- G. L. Ireland, Grand Forks, lum-/ FOR LICENSE. TO SELL REAL|* James McKée, Tappen, banker. agent.’ Okarles: Petice. Grand Rapids, mer chant. chant. Witnesses Announced. Colonel M. A. Hildreth, United) Ste#tes district attorney, announced the names. of eleven witnesses for} the prosecution, all Fargo residents. They are_H. F. Horner, lawyer; J. O. insurance agent; Charles VY. Wilson, insurance agent; W. A. Yoder, in- surance agent; L. ‘Whitnzy, treas- urer. of the orthern Trust com- paiy; Anton Jensen, employe of the J. 1. Case. Ce Aug. ‘Hanson, presi- dent of a tractor and atito school; W. B. Boyd and J. B.:Sullivan, _ Attorney th Richardson con- ducted the examination of the jur- ors for:the defense. The jurors were questioned 4s to their political be- liefs and whether they had any pre- judice against socialists, which most ‘o fthem disclaimed. Several of the jurors said that they contributed money for the support nf all of the political campaigns except the Non- partisan ‘league, and one said that re intended ‘to vo.e for Deyle for govern- or and was then stricken by’ influ- enza ‘which confined him to nis bed at tlection time. H, F. Emery, prom- Inent Fargo. business man, ‘admitted that .he might unconsciously he bias- ed fn a.case involving an alleged vio- lation of the sedition law, and he was rismissed on motion of Attorney Rich- jardson. | Jury Sworn In. The last juror, 6. FE. Bakor, was seated at 4:15 p. m. after seven jur- ors had been examined,.aud had fail- ed to qualify. The jury, was then sworn in-and Colonel Hildreth stated the charge and gave a brief outline of the government's case. The charge ig that on June 25 Dr, Mills gave’ a address before an assemblage of ) argo people at Island Park, ‘during the address he made sediti.us remarks, _ which. remarks, the: prosecution claims, were made for the parpose of interfering with the recruiting service of the United States, for discouraging the govern- ment in its prosecution of the war, Big Hit at Jimtewn. Jamestown, N. D., March .27,—The First North ‘Dakota band took James- town ‘by storm last night, when it played to a packed house. which went wild with enthusiasm. The ho sented a splendid program of ¢ cal, popular and topical numbers ap- propriately intermingled. Following jthe concert a successful dance was given, music being furnished by Har- mon’s jazz orchestra, a popular unit} of the band, This, evening the band plays at ‘Mandan, tomorrow at Dickinson and Saturday at Bismarck. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. i 24,00 ‘Medium weight $1 Light weight $18.75 to respondents .and all per-) nt LO FOR SALE—2 pianos, banjos, violins and guitars, See or phone M. J. O’Conor. Phone 550 $-14-2wks CORN Extra’ wide eters “No.:18, Sil- ver King, and Flint Seed Corn for sale. WANTED—By responsible party with one child, six room house modern with garage, April 151 Will pay up to $50 per month. "Write 602 care Tribune. ‘FOR RENT—Furnished room with bath. Apply Geo. Gusener. Bis- marck, N. D. L 3 27 3t ee eee ees SL FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for Ught housekeeping, 419 7th street. Phone 435.R. 3.26.1 wk FOR RENT—Front room in_modera house. 618 10th street or Phone T4L i 3 271 wk FOR RENT—Two rooms in a_mod- ern ‘house. 316 8th St. Phone 236-K, 3-26-lwk. FOR RENT—Comfortable room in Donald be appointed in his place. The modern house. . 408 3rd St. 3. FOUR ROOMS for rent all modern. $6 $7 a month.- Warm rooms for win- ter and'summer. 713 3rd street. 3 25 6t FOR RENT—Modern room for rent. 311 4th. 3 221 wk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS EIGHT ROOM HOUSE tor sale for sale, In-| ordered to be paid funds a. ‘Moynier, defendant. quire 38 Ave A. / oF 3 25 3t Address W. E. . Stewart, ‘to, Minn, 3-19-20t tittoning ‘that be -be authorized, .em- powered ang directed to sell real estate belonging to said decedent's estate, described as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Six. (6), Township One Hun- dr@d- ‘Thirty-nine (139)). North, of Range Zi hty ($0), and the Hast Half (R12) -off the Northwest. Quarter MOOS/S Osis 8 4 CHEK CAS FOR, SALE—Kitchen range, Good ene a Water” frotit. Call (NW. 1-4) of Section Fourteen (14), Pownship One. Hundred Thirty-nine Cas), North, of Range Elgaty-one 3°¢ 1 wk (81). PROCBEDINGS ‘CITY COMMISSION, = Mi 17, 4919, "met in + pegulat session Monday, March 17," 1919, at 8 o'clock p.m. There were present Commoners -Bertsch, Best and resident Lacas.. ‘The minutes of: the, none held March 11, 1919 were read ‘and approved. G. B. Allen resignd as Judge of election in the third ward and W. L. Smith was appointed in his place. E. C. Taylor resigned as judge of election in the Fifth ward and ‘Theodore Quanrud was appointed in his stead. Commisioner Bertsch moved that the resignation of W. A. Cleve- land be accepted and that A. F. Mc- otion lost. The report of the state examiner on the examination of the city records in the offices of the city. treasurer and the city auditor was accepted by the commission. A com- munication was received from Major BR. Smyth relative to the govern-|- That sald petition will be heard by this court on /Friday, the’ 26th day af April, A. D, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that.day, at the. court rooms of this court, in the court house, in the cfty of ‘Bismarck, coun- yy a Burleigh and state of North Da- of And you and each: of you ais here- by cited and required thén and there beyand appear before this court and show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted. Dated the 12th day of March A. D. Now Is-the Time to Prepare Shade wants.’ We are ina © new Shades notify us and 1919. By the court, (Seal) B. W. SHAW, ~ Judge of the County Cou.t, Mor- ton county, presiding by reqnrest of Hon. I. C. Davies, county judge of Burleigh County,:N. D 7 Newton, Dullam & Youn: Attorneys for Administrator, Bismarck, D. 3-15 21 28; 4-4. ——__—_—_——_ NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. ment campaign to control and eradi- cate venerea] disease. This mgtter was referred to the city health offi- cer. The following bills were allowed and’ ‘Mike Getz .. J. Huminel . State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss. tae district court, , 6th. ‘Judicial Dis. i erank ‘Gabel, plaintiff, vs. Fret Notice is hereby given, ‘that by tins tue of an execution issued‘ by Charles -’ Little Notes About Some attractive new Baby at them? | Carriages we could find. FOR RENT—Eight iroom house. Phone 590R before 10 a. m. or after 7:30 p.m. 327 3t STRICTLY modern house for sale. ~ Phone 894R. 3 24.1 wk FOR RENT—Yodern five room. du- plex, wator furnished., Inquire 211 Rosser-street or phone 360X. 3261 wk flats. for ‘light housekeeping. Five and seven room houses, all modern, with - garrets.. Inquire. 803 “tl street. fi 3:15 tt age, well located. Convenient terms. B. C. Mark: Bismarck, N. Dak. 26 tt ern bungalow in: Riverview addition. & Dargain if bought at once. If in- terested call C. L. Burton. x J. Alsbury .. J. Empting J. Wildes . Jim’ Jensen . Ed Randall . N. J. Shields . International of police . Burroughs Add. K. H. Thistlethwaite ... State. of North Dakota On motion the commis: ed to meet again Monday evening. March 24 at 8 o'clock p. m. Attest: . C..L. BURTON, City Auditor. 00 taken the following deseribed. pereon- ~ | der for’ cash on Wednesday, the Sec- Fisher, clerk of the district court, in and for the count} of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, upon a judg- ment rendered in said ‘court, in favor, of Frand Gabel and against Fred Moy- nier, I have levied upon,<seized- and al proyerty of said defendant,” to wit: One shooting gallery Mfg. by A. J. Smith and Company of Chicago, Ill, complete, with Century electric motor, targets, wings and all equipment as listed {n catalogue as modgl’ W; which I shall expose for sale“and gel! at (public atetion to the highest bid-| ot ril, “A.oD.\ 1919, at 10 ‘o'clock a7 m., ‘at the front door-of the courthouse in sald county. ROLLIN WELCH," / Sheriff of said Burleigh County. Edward S.. Allen, fet in your home. Attorney. Var Dated; ‘Bismarck, 'N. D.,°March 22, 3 22.29 D...M. ..Lynch,. Fargo, insurance} P mere BE. M. Saunders, Ellendale, mer-| The Great Corn Loosener of the all day long, in between two toes! You can try the desperate, “treat ‘em Gill, retlred farmer; G. W. Funke-+ Im. Window Shades A good time, NOW, to anticipate your handle orders promptly. If you want sentative will call with samples and advise as to your requirements. unpacked. ~ Will-you'come in end look Have ‘You ‘Noticed How Many ‘Lovely Reed Baby Carriages are used ‘these days: But even so the showing at Perry’s is being replenished almost daily :with'the most attractive Reed OFF CORNS. TWEEN TOES Age. Never-Fails. Painless. A corn mashed, squeezed and crushed, rough” way and try to dig itout and &T wo Drops of ‘Gets. Theta aly fail. Or, you ean trythe — sengible, peaceful, painless, easy way and use “Gets-It.” It's easy for “GetsIt" to remove corns in hard-to-get-at places. It’s a liquid—a wonderful painless for- mula—it has never been successfully imitated. It settles on the corn, and dries immediately. Instead of digging out the corn, you peel it out painlessly. There’s no sticky plaster that doesn't stay “put,” no salve that irritates or rubs off. You reach the corn easily with the little glass rod in the cork of every “Gets-It” bottle. It does not hurt the true flesh, Try it, trot and smile! a blessing; never fails. “Gets- the guaranteed, money- back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any. drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Sold in Bismarck and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by {i Lenhart Drug Co., Jos. Breslow. ‘ Light light $17.50 to 19.00. Sows $17.50 to 18,85, Pigs $16.50 to 17.25, CATTLE—Receip steers; $11.75 to 20.40. Light beef steers $10.15 to 18 Butcher cows and heifers $7. 11.50, Canners and cutters, $5.50 to 10.00 Veal calves $18.00 to 15. Stockers tnd feeders steer: 15.25. SHEEP—Receipts 10,000; killing lambs steady. Sheep steady. 8,000; beet 8.25 to This $525 1919 Model Ford Touring Car to be given away JUNE 30, 1919 Firat Grand Prize Diamond } Fe name and address with OUT AND MAIL COUPON TODAY. Can You Find Five Faces? Lambs 84 Ibs or less $18.00 to 20.15 Lambs 85 Ybs. or better $17.75 to 20.15. x Culls $14.00 to 17.75. Ewes, med. to good $11.75 to 15.00, | Culls and comons $6.00 to 11.50. MINNEAPOLIS GRAI inneapolis, March ceipts 187 cars; cash CEASE _IssujNe LISTS. de pariment which Wheat re-| able 0.1, 2.87 20;all_ the newspapers 4; oats 62 to 63; flax 3.62 to 3.64.’ This was decided going to give away this $525.00 fully equipped to someone who answers my advertisement and is prompt, ern and energetic in followi Not a penny of expense; even freig. Thousands of Dollars in Other Grand Prizes ~and Cash Rewards Beddes the $525 FORD CAR, Ta sising in test will be well paid in cost whether he wine es. my simple instruc- t and war tax paid. the Ford Car or any of the other Rites: mars jaces correctly marked in the picture below starts everything. ‘ues derpermitted | Make up your mind to win thi $528 1919 ‘nonayatany time: | Model For M* Mail me Kveuvond whe takes anacdve partin hiacon: ay ne coupon TODAY Est RE. GET 1,000 VOTES felsic, Bil back traf the wari driving home with jad. All.the family are eagerly watching for im =Mother, Sister Mary, Kid Brother, weetheart Annie, Hired-man Jane hte chess jimmie and hagite: dog. Their rec he cos Cealed in the Pure. How many cam you fad? Mark’ each face you find with s peacil, write your Dame snd address plainly on the line below, clip out this coupon and mail to me now. If you find ae many us five ofthe hidden fates | will eater you in this contest and credit you with 1 wotes, Sead ‘me this coupon today SURE. D. W. BEACH, Contest Manager, rAnM LIEE OF 960 Spencer, Ind. me in your ‘ ption. contest. with t T want the Ford send me full particula’ T nounced, because practically all the — war |casualties incurred in fighting. have ‘vill discontinue been announ the method of issuing casualty lists ; hitherto made them avai imultaneous publication i the country | upon, it was an- | ning. Le los Yow'll FindJustWhatYou Want In Bedroom Suites | Af The PERRY FURNITURE CO. Will there be a New. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET in your home this Spring? Of course there will position to our:repre- Things - dn the Store Cribs just It Would.Be a Pleasing Thought to -have anew Library Table or Buf- Sleep is the Body’s Build- ing Up Time Only deep, sound sleep can restore the energy spent in your day’s work. You can get this kind of sleep on a Betsy Ross Mattress. Macey Sectional Book Case Be sure to see the Macey first—The Book Case with the guarantee of per- manent usefulness and ‘satisfaction. Shop early—A. W. Lucas Co. s at 8 o’clock Saturday-eves