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| | The ermtoument Bureau | i Ch lyseo~ Classified \ ndvertising Rates, | Terms Beretly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be In: First insertion, (85 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 additional word. Coli uffeu Clo HELP WANTED—MALE _ WELCOME! RETURNJNG SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, Full informatiorf :as to \all em- ployment openings in this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- en you FREE at the Bureau for Returning Soldiors and Satire, | Northwest Hotel Building, Phone 17%. All national and local efforts to satiet you are’ there concen- trated. Ay? United States Employment Service: { U. S, Department of Labor. MEN—inexperienced, ,to qualify! for brakemen, firemen, $150-$200 month- ly, write, send stamp, Railway As- sociation, Care *Wribune. / 4-5-42-19-26 WANTED-—Auto painters and help- ers. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 44 3t. WANTED—An __experienced _ book- keeper. at Dakota Tire Co., 410 Bros way: Phone 872. 471 wk WANTED—A yard man and a vege- table woman at Grand Pacific sHotel. i 4-Ttf GOVERNMENT WANTS File Clerks. Bismarck examinations May 7. $1,000-$1-200 first; year. Sample questions, free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 325-O, Rochester, N. Y: yr. 7-14-21-28 WANTED—Clerk for “general store wages $100.00 ped month write with \- references. H. C.\Lamberton, Tap- pen, N. D. ‘ iT 47 At WANTED—One puinter and one pa- perhanger. Union men _ wanted. Phone 803, H. T. pe Connell, con- tractor. 3.1 wk WANTED—Girl or :woman for work in Baldwin Hotel. - Call Mrs. H. Want Van HornHotel, Bismarek. i 44 3t WANTED Ee: ‘Soda Dispenser; young man who ican take entire charge of soda fountain in. promi. nent drug store. ; Address 612 T: bune. 4-3-1! WANTED—Short order cook, pen or. woman, Sanitary! Cafe. 2-tf. WRITE LOS ANGELES Y. M, cms Auto School. Get started right. 11mo ‘ WANTED—Odd carpenter jobs and general contracting. Let me figure with you. Phone 586 or address Thomas Jennings, City. 3 31 2wks WANTED—Gas engineer with exper ence on Avery. Call at room 519, McKenzie Hotel. Write W. P. Mc- ~ Gonayle, Blackwater, N. D. 3-26-2wks. | WANT! \WORK WANTED ED—A job on a farm -by-a boy een years old. Cull 221 3d St. Bismarck, N. D. . 4-2-1 wk. DRESSMAKING WANT#D—Dressmaking neatly done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply Mrs. -C. 1s Johnson, Room 332 ‘Northwest Hotel. ' 43 1wk ——————— FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES 3. AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six rooms, all modern, double. and single rooms ; nice place “for suminer inside and: outside. 6 and 7, dollars per months, 30: ce a night. 73 3rd St. 4-4 bt. FOR RENT+2 or 3 room modern flat. Good location. Phone 442L, 45 5t FOR REN'T—A _ 'Three-room. house partly modern, Apply D. J. McGil- lis 4-4 3t. FOR EENT—Five room modern house. ’3 blocks from P. 0. See Will, man Tfr, or Phone 669. 471 wk WANTED—To hear from party who has nice cottage or bungalow for sale at ‘a bargain. P. O. Box 343 Bismarck, \N. D. 441 wk 1 Bookegin oth SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one mon FREE of charge. - : eeeeeeeeeneeeeacheteesennenenetannnsennnnnnnscscnnnann=anereneenen HUOMS KUK KENT . IMINNIE NIELSON uMmmne AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED— Bal men to sell direct io consumer, 0-mile guaranteed tire’ at Seta dealers prices. Won- derful preposition, good commis- sio: Midwest Tire and Rubber Company, 110814 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. \ 4-T-lwk. FOR RENT—Front room In modern: house’ also itwo unfurnished room for light housekeeping 518 10th St. Phone 714 L. 4-4 twk. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms ,in Varney Flats. Bi 5 3t FOR RENT=<Modern rooms at 46 Majin street. Has recently changed hands. Bhoug Gi72W.. 4.2 1 wk. FOR RENT-oModemn furnished rooms, 602 8th street. 421 wk ——— AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCVLES ————— ee WILL PAY CASH for good7Ford road- ster or touring car. Call Soo Hotel. Call. Saturday April 5, noon. J. Toft. 44° wk WANE jecond. hand Fard or ota or. light automobile. Give full le: scription and price in answer. Ad- dress 610,.Care "Tribune. \ 4M wk FOR. SALE— Overland delivery -car, niodel 8§*Al condition. A bargain sure marck. at. , Overland —. Garage, Bis- #14 wk CHAIRMAN OF BIG FEDERATION BOARD Miss Minnie J. on, state super- intendent of public instruction, has been appointed as chairman of he program committee of tlie General Fed- eration of Women’s clubs. Miss Niel- ‘son. is peculiarly fitted for this as she has takén an active part in t affairs of the club women of the state FOR SAULE—Suburban property must ‘be sold at once. Big bargain, Call 2,000 East Main, or write care of (Mrs. J. G. Marring: 21 St. "East. 441 wk HOUSE FOR RENT—Apply 0. Ww. Roberts. Phono 151’or 751. 3.281 mo YOR RENT—Modern five room du- plex, wator furnished. Inquire 211 Rosser street or phone 260X. c 4:2-tw. FOR RENT—Two- and, three-room flats for light housekeeping. Five ~and seven room houses, all mbdern, “4with garrets. Ingulre 803 7th street. ‘3 15 tt FOR SALE—Modern house and gar- age, well’ located. Convenient terms. B..C. Marks, Bismarck, N: Dak. 25 tf FOR SALE—Six room strictly mod: | U: ern bungalow in Riverview addition. & dargain if bought at once. -If ta- terested call,C. L,: Burton, 123 19 tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Good gasoline Call 715.114 1-2 Broadway. 45-2 FOR SALE—Good dry cordwood cut to stove. lengths. Also, hig lot fence posts ‘of best grade ash. Prices. right.” Phone .457R. i 51 wk range. FOR SALE—bess “from ist prize ———— HELP EE at WIANTED—Five bright, capable ia- jes to travel, demonstrate and sell. Buff Orpingtons, Two dollars per. setting. |-E, C. Anrdus, Bismarck. ~"_—déalers. $25.00 to’ $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. “Write at once: crore. Drug Co. Dept. 631, Oma- ee 14 21 28; 5121926; 6—2 9 16 WANTED—Experlenced girl for mil- linery. Call at once. ‘Nielson’s Mil- ___linery. 47 WANTED—Good etept. girl middle aged lady .to take ee of panies Write No..614 Care Tribune “P.O. Box 574: 5 1 wk RENTALS—On »account of my real estate and: life insurance taking up all-my time I have assigned to the City Instirance Agency my rental _ business. 1 “ple of Bismar s hto thank the peo- for patronage given me in ithe past. Anyone looking for ae roms, desk room or a’home should call at/shéir office under the City ‘National Bank, L. H. Langleyy. “451 wk 3t WANTEEDGit for general house- WANPED—Second hand -wieker baby work. . Threo in family, good wages. Phone Ix or'call 205 Park avenue, 45 3t" X LADY BOOKKEEPER and typist de- sires / position’ in Bismarck. Any. clerical ‘work considered. Address jox 517, Handan. 44 it WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house Work. Highest . wages. 504 Mandan Ave... Phone’ 657. 42tf POSITIONS WANTED POSITION: WANT! Hie clerk i general store. Six years ti. ence; Norwegian; 24 years st et references. H.-K- Moe me ae ITION WANTED—Young — man eparieted and competent: desires position as stenographer also “his good knowledge. of bookkeeping: Box 466. 3.28 .8E WANTED—Position by competent ‘Stehographer. Call 666 or write Box 40) Bismarck, 411 wk ‘WANTED TO RENT SSE ae NS A tl an ES WANTED TO /RENT—Party desires + to rent furnished house or bungd- ‘low, close in, suitable for couple | ~ty with one child; will rent by the ~year or for the-spring and summer months. Please state price and vine when can be occupied. mare 613, Care Tribune office. 4 4 tw) W. 1D TO RENT—Modern 4 or 5 foom bungalow or cottage in desir- ‘able* section about May ist. Ad- _ dress P. 0. Box 325. 3.27 10t ‘WANTHD “TORENT about May 1a 6 to 8 room modern house. Dr. S. B.! er ash . carriage or sulky. 510 11st. Phone 494-L,. = 4-5-2t. oMS5 4 ING, ‘Mrs. C. P. Larson, 400 4th street. : 43.1 wk CRESS Wa Da ete PS te FOR SALE—O: ty Deere 1 a Sulky Flow. ~ Sperry, Bi marck, N. D. “4-3-4t fe) i for .your spring clean-up. ,All kinds of stove. “wood and fence posts for sale. Gart- dens plowed promptly. Phone .818 R. C. Forsyth, 605 9th street. i 3.31 2.wks EXPERIENCEED PAINTER in all jines of sign writijig, decorating and housepainting, would like to lo- cate iin good'town lots of work. Apply “L. V. Lesher, Braddock, N. Dak 8 td mo. GET YOUR:ORDER IN for your ‘spring ‘clean-up. “All kinds of - Atove wood and fence pete for sale. Pi ‘ors ” syth, 65'S 3-31-2wks. FOR SALE—A aie building lot on 4th street. Close. in.. Geo. M. Reg- ister. 441 wk FCR SALE 47 1-2 foot east front level lot, three feet above sidewalk, be- ‘A, 14th ds ac: ween Rosser and Avenuo street. $375. Liberty cepted. Ehone GOR, aR : it ‘branded: X, ay 3 years old; one bay mare blocky ~built, eb hind feet, weight - randed V—, with colt beside her wath white ‘hind feet and white,spot on forehead, owner may Wave same by. Srovine 3 pore ae and paying for damage ant aavvt: t eden Bismarck, N. aie d pigeon toed, ‘white ), feet, wi zn about 1,300, with-colt tie- for a number of years. She has been {federation director for North Dakota sInce she'r signed her position as head of the North Dakota Federation of ‘Women’s clubs, which she held from 1912 to 1916. GAMMONS TO GET INTO COMMERCIAL LIFE WITH DOYLE Fargo,’Ni D., A 7.—John Gam- mons, chief deputy United States mar- shall fot North Dakota will retire from that position on April 15 to ac- cept a position with the Overland- Doyle -ompany of Fargo. C. Wattles will succeed Mr. Gam- mons as chi deputy marshal, accord- ing to announcements made today by. S. Marshal 8S. J. Doyle. “Following in the footsteps of other great men who have made business changes, Mr. Gammons said today that “the change is purely a question of sala Mr. Gammons has been in the! mz shal's office for over four years. He well known in the state, being for several years at F was for seme time with John Burke while he was goverpox. s}company of Fa arek where he} “ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SA ‘Tom, How WOULD You UKE To PXChANGE. THE. EXT DANCE WITH - ME ? RSA he ee ART COLLAR SAYS RUSSIA IS PURE, tive Here Long for Return to Land of Law -| TELLS OF HEAVY FIGHTING Out of the snowbound. heart of Rus- sia, where gbout 7,000 American. s ol- diers “have -been*fighting=the Bolshe- viki with the Allied expedition, came today a gripping story of war's terrars, recited by Arthur F. Collar, # Bismarck soldier, formerly manager for thé ‘Un- derwood Typewriter Co., here. : Fighting day after day in the inte cold, with the temperature 32 deg below zero; with men falling out of the line through sheer exhaustion and‘ left to die of theseold because there axe,no means of transporting the ‘sick and weary fighters, and with constant fighting day after ‘day, it is a ter’ picture that Licut paints in his letter, received by J Gaffney, ot the Underwood Typewriter In a letter to his sis Collar of the Wm."H. White Lumber Lieut. Collar he longs for th ay when he for home and live in a h has a government that can control its officers; where you can walk down the street without a gun, He takes a responsible position with the Overland-Doyle company. Mr. Wattles, who takes ‘the chief. deputyship, is one-of the best known members of the, marshal’s state of deputies. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the mater of: the estate of An- drew Hagen, deceased: Notice is hereby given: by the un- dersigned administrator of the estate of Andrew Hagen, late vf the Town- ship of Hay Creek, in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors Of and. all per: deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication ‘of this notice, to said administrator in the City*National bank in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, and state of North Dakota, Dated ‘March 17, 19197 ‘, BRADLEY C, MARKS, Administrator. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bistharck, North Dakota. Attorneys for Administrator. \ 8—17 24 31; 4—7. ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ih the’: Matter of the Estate of Johu’ P. ‘ sed. Notive is heesby given by the un- dersigned Fred (. Nelsoi Administra- tor of. the Estate of John P. Nelson late of the township of Painted Woods, in the County’ of Burleigh and Stafe of North Dakota, deceased, tothe cred- itors of, aid all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them,] with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first “publica- tiowof this notice, to said .adminis- trator at bis. home, in. the stowiship; of Painted Woods, in said Barleigh County. 4 Dated March’ 31, “ALD. ins. : FRED ¢. NELSON, Administrator. First publipation, on the 8ist day of March A. ae Mie? Zuger ‘Tillotson, Attorneys for - Administrator, Sa N. 3-31-4-7-14-21 * “TAKEN UP. One Day mare, weight about 1,200 about 3 Aseaks old; ofe ‘may: mare, blocky. hind: & side her and white hind feet andj white spot on forehead. Owner have same by proving pitoperty paying for damage and ad. ns shavihg claims ‘against said] our way to Hig looked bad. feva miles ‘without a_ stop. and where you can. sleep without a sentry standing )); Lieut. Collar’s story in his own words, written under dafe of February , best depicts the conditions under which Yankee ve been fighting the “Bolos sfers. to the Bolshe troops. His force wats 300 iniles neares ten, and te tells and fighting in th braving ‘the Arctic coats and without mittens, and Jiving on frozen bully. beef, _Here is. Lieut. Collax’ , WBich, *though | probably the most graphic American . expedition’s Russia, ng nar- brings yof the Somewhere-in Russia, 1919. surely made it for us in. the past two What I write may not. be tt am sure it will be inter: weeks. cheerful, esting. Two weeks i 6:30 o’clock an artill {pounders opened on us and village for two hours. Thev 500 in- _}fantrymen adyanced ou an outpost, of which-I wrote-you before, out Of 40 got.away. Tt wal 32 degrees below, and it was at least ‘ap four before we could get out to pi Wwowtded. Mifny of them were nes frozen. __Some of them froze. thei hands-and arms ‘to the elbow. Got the wounded in under heavy fire, and psent them to thejrear.. Our hospital was shelled and “burned. 4 They-shelled us for nine hours and a that. time shot ‘over '800-shells into us. We drove offttwo large infaiitry attacks with heav¥ Tosses. to then We stood: that, Hell’ at fou ani hights, and! i ey cuty fp sleep . andi: ‘The: et Cs line:@& co! e atetrr had us rounded. ls inf: fe was hes Fan Yeas ve retreated at night and got aay and fought a rear guard action the next day, and got .away again at hight. Next morning we took up a po- sition on a hill ipa church yard and helf them ff for six hours, our men lying Gn thé snow, ‘That made six days of it, © ~In ‘the Smoeantiaie ‘thes liad “come” in on the flank and cut the communica: d things sure- A. M. we Marched 36 Rested over ight and day and were on the go again At base. - ited the > Marched all-night and took -up a new! {VE NEVER HAD THE PLEASURE OF DANCING WITH MRS. DUFF UNDILUTED HELL; * | Former Underwood \Representa- : : Representatives of “Cer 3| the oe up the| aj have been given or donated any of; Eee y again an made | fi the ba ti This Will Never Happen Again! Nour. Wife — AS DON'T BEMEVE | INTRODUCE ME TO MATTER. OF FACT | Ever sAw HER- Yov eR AND A [ wtroovce Yoo WHY DID Yop WTRODVCE. ME To “TWAT LITTLE SHORT MAN? You WANTED ME ‘To Look Conspicvous BEFORE ALt THESE rknow!! PEOPLE -\) Know ff #f WE: MERELY EXCHANGED, Dayces \ ‘Tet Wun! position. Think we have them stop- ped, but it is hard lines. Have to do all our fighting in the snow, this point have marched 96 Lost all our equipment. | and use over: Have nothi Sleep on the { whole hide, but on ns would have sold out for at hit a room I] in, killing three and wounding | . I got a cut on the head and any | Otbrwise am fine. ig isn’t done soon thfs pedition will be annihilated compl ly. My platoon has lost thirty cent already, We are still le from a port. Many men mayeh’ n then’ stocking feet. Some have no mittens. Every man with us mustfight all the time, while they have 8,000 and can send 1,000 out today, andthe same to- morrow. hTe men in that way can] rest a bit while we are at it night and day. I got seven hours sleep in six | F ~~ ‘snow, all ik] them, No Saw men drop in the Had to go on 2% sleighs or _ hor: out ahead of us, At pre: but-later will be impossible, as we are all the time and soon the fill be covered and blocked by civilians, then there will.be Hell to pay. At present we are holding a village on a flank at a cross roads. This must be held at all c as if we lose this they will get/in the rear of us. is quiet today. Heavy firing yes day about three miles farther forv By Unlocked my trunk and left it. Sup- pose some Bolo is going around now all dressed up in my clothes. Lost my toilet articles, bed-roll, also the pen Jim gave me. Haven't had my clothes off in two weeks, but am well and feel fine. At our base the Bolos killed the wen women and children, even the nu They never take prisoners. Al shoot them. ART CONSUMERS’ CO. GIVEN SCENTED COLLER, Caso ee Holders” Find Everything ‘4 Rosy at Fargo N.D., April The happened Saturday when a ¢ istic of resolutions, who ‘each parted with $100 for the privilege of ‘trading with a Townley store.-Altho | many of these farmers have not ye! won the privilege for, which the: paid so liberally, their expressed their complete the -scheme.in-the following - resolu tions: \“That neither A. C. Townley, J Hastings, J. W._ Brinton, the partisan league or any of the officials of the compahy or any other person | or persons, individual or corporation | have appropriated to themselves ~ or the funds svhichtelong to or had been acquired by the Consumers’ United Stofes company; that neither A. C. Townley, J. J. Hastings, J.:W. Brinton or the Nonpartisan league ow! or control any of the stock in‘the Con- sumers’ United Stores company. “We find that all of the charges made against the Consumers’ United Stores company; which haye come to/|) our atention, have been by this our investigation proven false and unfound- ed in fact, unwaftranted and unjusti- ed § that the Stores company is an in- j gee, stitution being operated for service to the people of North Dakota and not for profit; that its system of accounting is detailed, clear, accurate and entire- ly sufficient to the needs of the busi- | ness; that the operation of its business im the making of contracts, the oper ation of its stores and the collection | of its accounts have: been conducted | — t IMMUNITY BATH... | prietor, st of economy ; that in which conditions war the company by phe jobbers, of the northy the s the com of .the kept press of the northwest. ey of the old gang’ in the state of North Dakotu, the ‘results thus far obtained by the company are remarkable, ‘Many thousands of dollars \hayebeen saved to both members ‘and non-members by reason of the establishing of ithese ser: vice stores.” BRINTON HANDS THURSTON $600; BUSTS CONTRACT Press Harem Seems to Have His Doubts J. W. Brinton, the man who has been trying to buy a newspaper in every county:of North Dakota, is ap- ng down on his pro- m. The printing bill went through ight but Mr. Brinton must feel rather shuky us to just where it, is \}xeing to land after the special election for he is busting some of his contracts. Such has been the case in the pro- se of the Center Repnbly r of that paper, W. posed pu can, ‘The edit ‘Thurston, entered igto a contract with the sitle \of the -paper. lown te bind the failed to take Thurston says he $500 will come Brinton for tin. Brinton hi the paper but can’t com us. the "fu handy {ln an ¢ in the Regublican ¥ We promise in the past—as we are able to nothing more than xood a newspaper d jcreate, reserving the right to tell the, i world when we think any class of peo- 'ple are being exploited at /$16 per, | Whether it be by Vownleyism or | osteerwlee i | JOHN WISHEK IS | TWINGRANDDADDY | | Ashley, i SW ord comes-from Anna Benson (nee Anna Wishek) that twin girls were born into their home on Sunday March 30th, and since the arrival of,the news, we guess. that the Hon. J. H. imagines he hears two tiny voic ying in concert over the wi ilo Grandaddy.” At present \ her Wishek is visiting at the Benson home, and Mrs. Wishek intendy to tender a grandmother’s Balinese ee UCUECEANESUUOOUEES Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and » OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. AUUOOUOOSUEUUOTEQUUDUROEO OEE BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors of STUDEBAKER and \ CADILLAC Automobiles ER HOUS Boarders wanted; groom ad | board $8 a Two in a bed is $7.50 gle and double rooms. good a place as in the state ten the mot Owner and pro- Sam Nicola, 104 Main St., phone 231. ‘2 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100- Licensed Embalmer in Charge ET. BURKE Tribune ina parc, WD. var ARN Fon Arn PRED tlh de & BISMARCK : Nort Daxor Bring or mail.in your films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. SHOE FITTERS Richmond sMhitney MAIN STREET FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Bismarck, N. D+ Webb Block ee is iSMOKER’S_ FACTORY, PRICE Per Per Per 1000 100 50 Big 10c ‘ $8.30 $4.15 Conmereja 8.30 4.15 Little Billy’s . 4.00 2.00 | North Dak. Star 40.00 4.00 2.00 | Our Hero . 4.00 2.00 Home Indu: ry. 5 6. 3.60 1.80 N. P. Special . 310 1.55 We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address) William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory }423 Third Sta, Bismarck, \N. D. Phone 243 FINE, BUGGIES it ee are ence bee

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