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— a : ——— ? OTTO AUTO~ HE SEEMS “To stoP EM am ALL ‘ Garnet & MARY =e “RUE 6. & * yeo- TE! { THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified Advertising Rates. Terms. Strictly. Cash—No Copy Without Remittante Attached |i Will be Inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents: ‘Advertisements containing more than 25 words Look HERE pod. Loon nectidn, doing good business, Write or phone L. H. Langley. es 1 wk FOR SALE —A small lot’ of furnitur Tron bed,, small writing desk, oil Stove, dressing table. 114 ,Broad- way. Phone 849, * 3 28 2t WANTED TO whe will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional| shed by word. Box 605 c : = i FOR SAI Oakiaha HELP WANTED. MALE | WORK WANTED Six in first class shape. Phon¢ ae a ,| WANTED—A job as engineer. Seven TH s-ANGELES-Y qe WELCOME! RETURNING yoars' experience, Write No. 006 | Valne wos, SNC E LES VME A. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. ‘Tribune. poser Seton aetna anna mo ‘| Full. information as to all-em- 3.2% 1wk SEED Col . | ployment openings in ‘this: com- y y © y day or! ‘Extra chox SEED CORN | munity and elsewhere will be giv- hour. ‘Will, do private ‘washing. Kinet noice ines No. ray Sil- en you FRED at the Bureau for || Call at 40d 9th street So. Phone] Midrea’ We Ee Stowate Moukate: Returning Soldiers and Sailors, soar. 3.25 1 wk | Mi sens ener eli 0, Northwoae Hotel: Building, Phone = TOI SAE Kite vo = pint 4. national -and local effort: ae pen val od to aasiat you are ae coneee: ROOMS FOR RENT condition. Hot water front. Call trated. FOR RENT—Furnished room with | —St1X- ENS United States Employment Service bath. Apply Geo. Gusgner.. Bis- U. $4Department of Labor. marek, N. D. DRESSMAKING ‘ 3 27 3t WANTED—Dpressmaking neatly donc. WANTED—Man and wife to work | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for| Satisfaction guarayteed. — Apply + on farm for a batchelor for tae sum- light housekeeping. 419 7th stréet.| (Mrs. C. L. Johnson; Room 332 mer months..: Albert Falck, Box 51, Phone 435 R. \ ‘Northwest Hotel. ¢ Bismarek, _N. D. cy 8 Gt 1 wk a ee et3 89:1 wk. 3.263 3t_ | FOR RENT—Ffont room in” modern, WANTED--First clays buther. te howsen 518 10th street or Phone’ LANDS ply at Geo. Gussner, Bismarck, 4L, 3.271 wk FARM FOR NENT—To any ono who Lae 3-28 i wk Fon RENT—Two rooms in a_mod- MFOR Tt ‘0 any one who WANTED—Gas engineer with experi- ern -house. 316 8th St. Phone thoroughly understands a tractor, I will sell a 12-25 and rent a‘ piece of 236-K. 3-26-lwk. FOUR ROOMS for rent all modern. $6 $7 a month. Warm rooms for win- ter and summer. 713 3rd street. ence on Avery. Call at room 519, - McKenzie Hotel. Write W. P. Mc- ~ Gonayle, Blackwater, N. D. 3-26-2wks. WANTED—Two or three good organ- 25 bt, izers for first-class business propo-| FOR Terntee ig ri room for rent.| sition. Men versed in co-operative} 311 4th. + iy 3224 wk meth preferred. Address P. O. mare - Se RR 8 ay FOR SALE OR RENT WANTED—Young mai oF ¢ ian cane tian OF ziri—to} __ HOUSES AND FLATS: learnsto feed job press. Call at} HOUSE ‘RENT—A\ 0. W. Tribune office. aisles Roberts. Phone 151 oF i. 3.28.1 mo WANTED—Cylinder and job press|FOR RENT—Small house with barn feeders,‘ also printers ‘and bindery and well atel5th and Broadway) help. The Tribune, sural rier ‘See Geo. Gdctuer. Bismarck, N. ‘Dak. 3.281 wk HELE WANTED—FEMALE \FOR RENT—Light ‘room Wouse. WANTED—Girl or boy for kitchen help at Grand Pacific Hotel. 3 3.2 Phone 590R before 10 a.m. or after- 7 3t a 7:30 p.m, 3°27 3t WANTED—Pupils for our dress making school now in session at| FOR RENT— . room *15 Haggart Blk. -Mrg, N. J. \ plex, EDs Modern Ave room: 30 TT mi ‘Phone 894R. ‘Nelson. __ i271 wk Rosser street or phone bared ak WANTEED—Dishwasher at once. FOR RENT—Two and 1 three- -room Minute Lunch. 3 27 It WANTED—Walters at Banner house: Good ‘wages. Call at 104 Main St. 53 27 2t flats for light housekeepigg. Five ‘and seven room houses, all modern, with garrets. Inquire (803 .7th street, WANTED Experiotces tehee help. * 5 ? 3.15 tf so <dining room girls, Best o) FOR SALE—Modern 8° and “Bar working conditions and ‘highest’ wa-| age, well eed Convenient ges. Call at Homan’s Bakery &| terms, B..C. Marks, Bismarck, .N. Cafe, Bismarck, N. D. Dak. meet ‘3 241 wk WANTED—Girl for general house- | / work.* Apply Mrs. A. W. Li Ave. A. FOR SALE—Six room: strictly mod- ern bangalow in Riverview addition. A bargain if bought at once. If in- terested cail C. L. Burton. a ey} ucas. 48 324 1 wk POSITIONS WANTED. POSITION” WANTED—Young” man CELLANEO! experienced and ompetent desires MIS US position as stenographer, aléo has}EXPERIENCEED PAINTER in all good knowledge of bookkeeping. lines of sign writing, decorating Box 466. and, housepainting, would ‘like to lo; 3 28 tf ‘cate in/good town with lots of work. WANTED—Position by competent| Apply. bL. V. Lesher, Braddock, N, stenographer., Call 666 or Write Box|__ ‘Dak. 8.27 1 mo. 40, Bismarck.\ WANTED—About 15 Sautate of early 3.24 1 wk one Dolaigee. ioe seed. Pelee! must —————————————————————} ite reasonable, Paul: Willman! _ _WANTED.TO RENT _ Phone 699. 3 26 6t. WANTEED—To rent a 4 or 5 room |HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING. flat furnished or unfurnished. Call} ‘Mrs. C. P. Larson, 400 4th street. Northwest te Room 29. 3.26 1 -w, é 327.1 wk | FOR SALE—12 foot Tiquid carbonic WANTED TO RENT—House, 6 or ( ice fountain and’ back “bar and-elec- room modern house close in. NRef-| tric carbongtor; one 11 foot back! erences) exchanged. Phone 214R.| wall candy’ case and one 24 foot J. B. Smith, Bismarck, N..D.” oF back wall lunch counter with mir- 3 25 St a WANTED—To rent. A 7 room-house strictly modern. Would preter close in. Bhbné 415R or 884. } 3 27 1s 1 wk WANTED TO RENT—Mod room bungalow or cottage able ‘section about May ist. Ad- dress.P. O. Box 325. , 3 27 10t Tribute or 1181 Jamestown, N. D- £3 25.3 st For SALE.OR TRADE—N- W. 12 18-141-78, $20..acre, Subject to mortgage of 31,560:00 at 6 per. cent. wit have-you to offer. Box 568. 3 26.1 wk FOR SALE—1000 0 bushels nice a white Inquire 211), ror and i¢é cheat. Address 591 care, land, good buildings, all seed and machinery free. Write Box 189, Bis: marck, N. D. \ 3.28 3t |, FOD SALE—For North Dakota land, well located building with four good office rooms, 25 mil¢s from Sioux City, Iowa. “Rents for $50.00 per month. , W. F. :Kavaney, How- ard, S. Dak. * 3.19 1 1-2 wks FOR SALE—160 acres of land 18 miles ‘north of Bismarck and 5 miles from Baldwin, $600. Also 320 aores adjoining this land that can be bought cheap; running water; this will make an excellent general purpose farm. J. H. Holihan, Lu- cae Block, Bismarck, N. D. Phone BISMARCK’ DAILY ‘TRIBUNE AD TROUBLE WITHA LEAKY FAUCET {NOUR HOUSE, AND TH! WIFE Burt FIGURED I comD'do ae OB IUST AS weet) ez AND-AW CUT OUT THIS WLS DANG: SvOy a 4 GA Your SN “ou,Pob~ DVA KNow PRESIDENT. WILSON WENT T EUROPE W TH osMAISERS CloTHES we 2 se ~~. NOTICE TO CREDITORS r of the estate of R. ceased. rt s hereby given by the under- signed Lillian B, Baldwin, the admin: alrix of the estate of R. L. Bald- late of the township of Morton in the county of Burleigh and state wf North Dakota, dece: i, to the editor of, and all persons viead ut her residence in Ellen- ‘ounty, North Dakota. Dated February 14, A,B. 1919. LIGLIAN BE. BALDWI Administratrix of the [ R. L. Baldwin, deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR LICENSE- TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of North Dakota, county of Burleighss, In County Court, before Hon. B. W. Shaw, Judge. In the matter drew Hagen, dec Bradley (, Ma ys. tho unknown Hagen, deceased, and all other sons inte) ed, ‘respondents. The state of North Dakota to the abové named respondents and all. per- sons interested in the estate of An- drew Hagen; deceased: You are hereby notified that the pe- tition of Bradley ks, adminis- trator of the estate Andrew Ha- gen, late of the township of Hay Creek in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, as been filed in this. court, therein pe- titioning that he be authorized, /em- powered and 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- dred Thirty-nine (139)) North, of Range Eighty (80), and-the East Half (EZ 1-2) of the Northwest Quarter (NW. 1-4) of Section Fourteen. (14), Township. One Hundred Thifty-nine (139), North, of Range Highty-one (81). That said petition will ‘be ‘heard by this court on Friday, the 25th day .o? the estate of An- administrator, heirs of Andrew per- 3 26 3t 324 1 wk | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. Mrs. Dore i'M verY || THANK Yov Mes.RockS, 1 ENJOYED. MY.CALL PLEASED: To HAVE. sean Nov Acai SHTME'ON THe BATH Roo! ss 7 HAIR DOWN PET CORN~ Ler Me Tene You ” SOMETHING HELEN — Wen You. ARE IN THE COMPANY OF PEOPLE: WHO HAVE So MUCH MORE THAN You. DONT: Let IT BoTHER You WST THINK OF THEM | AS HUMANS - JUST PICTURE cesT NURSING HER: [> April, A. D., 1919, at 10 o'clock in MRS. ROCKS. Mm FLooR WITH HER SHES: Pengo “INTHE KAISER'S CLOTHES «WHAT Do You MEAN % Newton, See ARE “(WO PEOPLE YoU CANT STOP EV- “THATS ) SENDW YOUR gram was a-Har, and.that he intended - «to» prepare a statement: of~bis peat tion’ on the league program, which neither ‘The ‘Tribune nor the Fargo | Forum would dare to publish,” 7 SAVE MONEY! - r. ONiee SHES! 5 In a long chase. for a dimse for cminall L tn ‘ | Jones,a secret service man of CI | wore one pair of shoes with Nedlin | Soles for nineteen months. “This chase | covering both American continents and Australia, ended in April, 1917. "The shoes were then given a mechanic PLANS TosToP| WIFE, AND wars war JZ the forenoon of that da; rooms of this court house, in the city of Bisi ty of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota. And you aud by cited and e court show cause, petition should not be 1919, By the court, (Seal) BR. W. SHAW, Judge of the County Cou ton county, iB by of Hon. 1. county judge of Burleigh County, N. D Dullam & You Rejects Legal Advice of Atty. Gen. and Will Employ Special Counsel Under Banking Act (Continued m Page One) true and steadfast to the trust) that they have imposed upon us, that we will carry out the program to the let- ter, having full faith in its necessity to the state and in its 81 8, that we will proceed as rapidly as good business practice warrants in getting the various state industries establish- ed and in operation, and that we will not permit any hostile influence cith- er within or without the state admin- istration to in any way weaken uS in this course. “The commission bas not yet de- cided on what attorney it. will name but the people of North Dakota may be sure that we will employ as coun- sel the best lawyer which we can ob- tain and one who has at heart the success of this program, and who will in every way cooperate with the commission, the legislature and the people of North Dakota in making this great experiment in democracy a suc- cess and a credit to the people of North Dakota. “LYNN -J. FRAZIER, “Governor of North Dakota and chairman of the Indus- trial Commisison. “J. N. HAGAN, Tom Gives An Illustrated Lecture “Commissioner of Agricul- By Allman | You kwow sTor, ) NEVER FEEL | QuiTe MYSELF WHEN: vm with MRS/RocKS T's HER DIAMONDS _ ANDO MONEY THAT. MY GETS YouR GOAT 2) ON THE GEORGE WASHINGTON, OC- | A SUPYING "THE KAISER'S FORMER | | these Ss indeed c\ Sure: Z wT fo Nealin, Soles A made y Science eZ rable. They are cae texproo!, too. You shoes for men, gr Dated the 13th day of Mare A. b. Hes sthan $5,000 per annum. | at Clearing, IL, and were worn by another seven mon! et discovered. hoes. with By Blosser | PRESIDENT RETURNS TO EUROPE , or for re-soling. ne Goodyear Tire Ohio, who also. guaranteed to, ' Healin Soles + MUTT SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will run your Want- ied-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. | sl EAUUUNEOUUTUENEQUSTUREGEOUEAUUEUUUEEROUEEEEUG ture and member of the In- ial Commission.” —_—————ESESEE_E____AA \ Simpson or LeSueur. In addition to Manahan and Lemike mentioned i - for the industrial commis- ie 4. Simpson of. Dickinson and Arthur LeSucur from league headquarters at St. Paul. It is under- stood the salary offered will not be BULL SALE POSTPONED, The bull sales to be held at Hankin- son, Valley City and Bismarck, will be postponed until after seeding. This is necessary on account of the bad roads in Iowa which makes it impossible to secure the class of stock we were de- “I charged Langer with being used as a tool by ‘interests’ who are laugh- at him behind ghis back,” said | * Secretary Morris in describing the |sirous of obtaining. meeting. “‘I know they are,’ Langer admitted,” said h “Langer declared that anyone who Wate For New Date said he was against the league pro- Business Di te anneanaany Radiator Repairing —and— tS) NOE e, Battery Repairing | ° Bistarck se DAKOTA” CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bring or mail in your films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. \ Bismarck, N. D. Auaneanennaveaunegnauacecenencaavaegt SHOE FITTERS BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Bismarck, N, D- Webb Block STEVE AES ee an CADILLAC SMOKER’S FACTORY Automobiles PRICE Per Per Par 5 wl 4g illy’s i 4 BANNER HOUSE Selle J - $83.00 $8.30 $4.15 Boarders wanted; room and board $8 | Comme rs 83.00 4.15 per week, Two in a. bed is $7.50 | Little Billy’s +. 40,00 2.00 apiece. Single and double rooms.| North Dak. Star 40.00 2.00 Board Ys as good a place asin the/Qur Hero ...... 4000 4.00 2.00 state for.the money. Owner and pro- | Home Indus ry.. 36.00 3.60 1.80 prietor, Sam Nicola, 104 Main St.,|N.P. Special... 31.00 3.10 1.55 phone) 26h We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address) William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory 423 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 243 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge FINE BUGGIES /If you are thinking ‘of new ans wagon it WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers | Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer iii Charge MEN’S FURNISHINGS- Everything a Man Wears Day Phone 5@ Night Phone 65 BT, BURKE AT BARGAIN - PRICES | COLEMAN’S Opposite the McKeazie Hotel