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x 1 Ns Of copy, > Just: When: Mother: Expected: So 7 TE ALWINS GES MEA FEELING OF. NMA REVERENCE To WEAR THEM— THEYRE | SO'MUCH NEARER TUE CREATOR THAN, WE: ARE; Classified Advertising Rates. we Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attach bednaertea ; \ ch zy i _ First insertion, 35 cents; additional’ 15. cents. Advertisements pepe g.more be‘charged a ‘the rate of two cents: 25 words & Word for eh hdditonal $ es , Be hs ie = ‘HELP WANTED—MALE WELCOME! RETURNING ‘ SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, * Full information as to all em: ployment .openings in this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- you FRED at the Bureau for J turning Soldiers’ and Sailors, F Northwest ‘Hotel Building, Phone 17%. All national and local efforts te assist you are there congen- trated. j United States Employment Service ; U.-8, Départment of Labor. ¢ Help Wanted—Male and Female. ‘-ANTED—Girl for ofticé work; girls ‘for ailvertising; dischargeui: soldiers, 1 men, must . be good talkers. ive particulars and. phone) num- bers. Write 615 Care relia ‘ 1 ‘BARBER WANTED—Free room and fixtures; ‘the barber to fet all the Earl Armstrong, -WANTED—An_ experienced __book- Meeper at Dakota Tire, \Co., 410 \ 4 Broadway.. Phone. 872. , . 471 wk WANTED--A yard man ‘and‘.a vege- table woman: ‘at Grand’ Pacific ., Hotel. Fos Att ® WANTED—Cleri’ for” general’ store wages’ $100.00 ped month‘ write with: ¥eferences;~ H.'C. Lantberton, Tap- cemeee, 474 " WANTED—Short order cook, mani oF: woman. Sanitary Cafe. 4- ANGELES Y. M:, Auto’School.. Get< started: right. Ref © ~ 4:1 1-mo WAN 'TED—Odd carpenter. jots and “general contracting, Let me ftgure with you. Phome: 586: or address Thomas Jennings, City. NN BUSINESS CHANCES. IF YOU HAVE $2,000 TO $3,000 |) cash capital and would be interested in opehing ai entirely. new line of business in your ‘locality, which’ ‘ id net you: $10,000 to $! annually, write ati on¢e for particu: ‘Jars. Mechanical Machine & ‘Tool Works, ae ‘Jackson. go, All. j TIONS, eae POSITION WANTED—As. clerk .in general store. years ae q ence; Norwegian; 24 yea old. it. ve Rats ADK, Myking,: Mc- gor, N- ey “POSITION WANTED—Young experienced and: competent> des sition as stenographer also has Foo knowledge” of bookkeeping. HELP WANTED—FEMALE:: WANTED—Wontin for general nousé| ork.;, Call. Mra. Erlenmeyer. 42: eet, Bismarck, N. D. 3 Competent .girlsfor eral housework. Apply Mrs. ne Pp Bergdt, 104 Ave. A, or phone Bee : AGENT—SALESMAN. insertions without. change AND THEY SREALZ THE Love SOLDIERS & SAILOR We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FEATS __ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Modern cot: tage, centrally located. Address,Box vk a SON SS oe FOR RENT—Six. rooms, all «mod dduble-and singl sdollar et room” “modern ‘house; 3 blocks. from-P,O;+ Se WVill- man Tfr, or. Phone 669. * 471 wk >| WANTEHD—To hear-from: party who =| hag tig cottige or bungalow for: Ve bargain. ~ & ck; N; D. HOUSE" ‘-RENT—Apply 0. W. Roberts. Phone 151_or- 751. ey 5 s 3 28 1 mo FOR REN’ 'T—Modern five room du-) plex, ‘wator furnished. Inquire 211 Rosser street or phane AUK pe : 4 { wi (ANTED—Salesmen to sell direct conswmer,. “4,000-mile’ ‘guaranteed tire at special dealers prices. Wo derfal;: proposition, good commis- A. 3 3b 2wks || sion. Midwest Tire and -Rubber Company, 1108%: Hennepin’ Avenue, Minneapolis, ‘Minn. © ~ 5 ts BAe 4-7-1wk. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three furnished: rooms. 930 4th St. Phone 824. 4-10-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished: room. Call ‘at 323 1st or Phone 668X: out FURNISHED ROOM’ TO RENT: quire.room 6 Lucas Block atte 6D. "OR, suitable Sth. St. FOR- RENT—Front ‘room in. modern house ‘also two unfurnished rooms : for light housekeeping. 518 10th. St., Phone 714 he = * 4-4) tw. AUTOMOBILES, MOTOROYLES a eae tat Ah dit Call +/car in;excellent; condition;, oor see. Chris: Engen... .., i ? ge: x : 491 week. 7 '—Large modern rooms; for two: Phone 298-U. »21 '| WILL PAY CASH for good Ford road- ster or touring car. “Call Soo Hotel. Call’ Saturday’: April 5, moon. x for rent house and barn’, with large garden and wellon 19th Street. - For sale, 160. acres wild land in-Morton county, easy” Ih 130—acres: tone and level. low: Ideal for ~, terms, | jean re FOR. RENT—Two and, three-room flats: for’ light’ housekeeping, Five and. seven room houses, all’ modern, with. garrets,” Inquire 803: 7th street. _ 2 3.16 tf FOR SALE—Six room stricthy, mod ern bungalow in Riverview“addition. A bargain if baught at.once.. If in- terested call C. L. Burton. eva DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | Second hand Dodge tour- |. TOM: WAAT IN THE WoRLD ARE Ygu THINKING OF P THE IDEA OF BRINGING 39D ~ WHAT WALL MR. ADAMS: E RAMA VS HERE -| NEXT DOOR. RAVESTOS WurTw A LOAD OF“ HAY Hin AWA = ad 44 1<wk -GOGH-DOESNT (T MAKE “7 NEP. STSURE i 4a DEMON OTTO: AUTO: FINALLY HAS TO STOP, EW? --BUT WAIT- DONT. YELL YET: — SEE For Age, [Modern house and .gar- Well’ located. _Convenjent . €. “Marks; Bismarck, N. ifs 2,5 tf the, place. te.raise chickens, , Want. Must’ be sold at: once, ythis and ma ier. Main /* Pe gk cree rou ere reer FOR SALE At a big bargain one 6- syrup pumps, 3 crushed fruit jars and only been used’ 3 months. In- ‘quite at, “Fifth Street’ Stationery, + Phone 347K; Bismarck, N. -D. f “ 471 wk FOR” RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, for Jight:housekeeping. Phone 427, Street; + ‘Spring clean-up. . All kinds of 'gtove wood and fence posts for Sale. Fijche 818. ..R. €. For- sayeth, : Ps a roe ROR SALE=A_ fine bullding lot bn 4th street. Close in. Geo. M. Reg- ister. PQ@R"SALE—A couch a liprary gable: jaind a dining room set. ‘, Very rea- sonable. Call 650. ai 491 wk {FOR SALE+Good dry cordwood cuit to ere lenptide, iAlso~ big “lot fence pests of best grade ash. > Prices Fight.. Phone 457K. 5 451 wk FOR SALH—Eees” from ist prize Bift Orpivgtons;* “Swo dollars per setting. E. C. Anrdus, Bismarck. _P.-0. Box 674. 4 6 wk HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING, Mrs, C, P, Larson, 400 4th street. 43.1 wk GET “YOUR ORDER” IN for your spring clean-up: Alt ‘kiads of stove wood and fence posts for sale. Gar- dens plowed promptly: -Phone 818 R. C. Forsyth, 605:.9th street. 331.2 wks RENTALS—On. account of my real estate and life ingurancé taking up , all my time I have, assigned to the { ‘AL WE NEIGHBORS WiLL BE cow and have all the garden yout: be foot. sOda: fountain, marble. top, 6|/ W..Murphy, 204 Main}. ree Ag 8b ee Gk T YOUR ORDER IN for your co dh dowle| Tom Seems to, Have a Secret, ,. MA-A-A-~ FRECKLES FOUNDA BEDBUG ? urance -Agency_-my rental business. I wish (to, thank the peo- ple of Bismarck for patroriage given me in the past.’ ‘Anyone looking for rooms, desk. room, or a home, should call at their office under the ‘City National’ Bank: ‘Ii. Ht’ Langley. > He 5 4.5L owk FOR? SALE—High-grade | tapestry, davenport and rocker to match; nearly new. Phone 678-K. BUILDING in’ fairly goods store about ¢ automobile sen ‘Oo. 1 FOR SALE—A buifet and dining room table; also cabinet, sewing machine good as new and reasonable. Call 314 or after 7 o'clock cal ‘Lewis & Clark Hotel, Mandan, N. PAR : eae ME 10 3t ASHES HAULED, gardens plowed, good dry e wood, oil stove and “600k stove for sa Phone 621L. 3.10 ot chine, with’ attachments ‘complete? Also one new 22 calibre repeating hammerles fle. Call in person at 411,5th-S Ene °4219-Iwk FANTED=-I-want to buy‘ a: couple of walking plows, or one good sulky plow. Call on Mr. Baarstad,. at Chris Engen’s shop in the Haggart Bldg, or phone 748s 5+; 2) 440-4¢ ____ WANTED TO RENT." YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS room and boatd in desirable loca- tion. Please state price and .par- ticulars. P. O. Box 531, ‘ . 4-7-1wk. WANTED—To rent modern 8 or 9 room house. Must be close in. Wanted by May 1. Phone 758. 47bwk WANTED TO RENT about May 1,4 6 to 8 room modern house. Dr. 8. B. Toney. 410 1 wk WANTED TO RENT—Party desires to rent furnished house or bunga- low, close in,. suitable for couple with oe child; will rent by the year or for the spring and summer By Allman 1 DONT KNOW WHAT OFF OF US FOR LIFE IF | HES THINKING OF - ‘|.We BRINGS A ; + AROUND HERE. Acow IMTo iad 7) tye cow 1 Guess VLt CALL po Wim UP - | No-Tee HIM To, , UNLOAD IT- WERE . Come’ To KEEP “Acovw TomoRRow's PAPER -cé' FOR ‘SALE a A Fea, f p NeW, six-drawey: ‘Teo head aay tia ip LOOKS LiKE months. Please state price and ad- vise when can be occupied. Address 613, Care Tribune office. 44 twk NORTHWESTERN SPORTS ‘NOTES Minneapolis, April 10.—Ralph ron, football, ball and track of the Un y of Minnesot member of t Jlympic team an a short time; a major league ba player, has closed his athletic career. Capron has sociated with a local banking 4 1 concern. \ i} Cap. | us Washburn, officials of t promoting a cam) students of adva y finished Ubderwood, 4 jonship. two. y mnual imeet at ‘inning the cham- Duluth, April) 10-——“Bunny”’ Schrei- ber, a former member of the Duluth White Sox, who js trying fotia regn- ‘lay position with the Boston Nationals, is seemingly- attracting marked: atte tlon at the training camp. One new: paper writer referred‘ to him as’a po: sible “star of the first magnitude’ Schreiber did not play_in‘the shipyards jJengue last season. He did his bit in Franee, ffi ager of the Aberdgen baseball team in 1913, and tentatively selected as the lender of the Tacoma club in the Northwestery Industrial league this season, has received an offer to man age the Oakland club of the Pacific Coast league. He may accept. Egah formertf was second baseman of the Boston Nationals. Grand Forks, N. D. April 10.—Pros- pects for a‘ strong track team at the Tacoma, spr! 10—Dick Egan, man-! BOLSHEVISM Vladivostok—V. L. Burtzoff erty’s sake. But Bolshevism is addressed an open letter to the arraigns them: 03 son. Nave ..beel turn, of Gordon Fisher (Brute); Daylor: + Fisher. state interscholastic records in pnt and jayelin throw. .Heshas been at Great Lakes! Municipal: pier: train- ing station. 'Paylot was @ yeterain line man on the Varsity football team in 1915 and isexpected to wh a place on the track team, He was’a second lieu- tenant: ‘ ; ¥ Calgary, Alta. April 10.—The Alber- ta branch ofthe Athletie Unton' of Can- ada will ‘Meet on Good Friday to dis- cuss the generally approved ‘plan of re- organizing, athletic associations so ¥ to permit professionals who served In the war, to re-enter amateur ranks if they desire, St. Paul, Minn., April. 10—Haimline University may: send°a baseball team } to Cuba during the Christmas holidays next winter. The University of Ha- vana is arranging for a mid-winter baseball tournament and Hamline is oné of several American Universities which has ‘been invited to compete. Dick Grant, former athletic coach at the! Cuban institution, is responsible for the invitation. pues) : Kingston, Ont., April 10.—Al> : de- | partments of Intercollegiate sports at the important eastern’ universities have been reorganized’ on’ a: pre-war basis. The re-organization affects the University of Taronto, McGill and Queen’s:and Royal military college of Kingston. if : NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the matter of the estate of Nel- lis R. McCormick, deceased. _ ‘ Notice ds-hereby given by the under- signed John C. Oberg, executor of the last will of Nellie R» McCormick, late of the city of Bismarekm the county of Burleigh and‘state of North Dakota, deceased, to-the creditors’ of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased,.to exhibit them’ with the necessary ‘¥ouchers, within four months after the first publication of this: nptice, to said executor at the Grand Pacific Hotel in the city/of Bis- marck in said Burleigh county, North Dakota, ’ Dated March 20,°A: Di, 1919.7" : J.C, OBERG,* Executor. First publication on the ‘20th day of March, A. D. 3820 27; * “TODAY’S POEM | By Edmund Vance Cooke Pi SELLING THE DOG. remarked to me, “Father,” a terrible béther. s tired of the brute, a last year’s :suit, y a yesterday's worn-out toy. -|So 1 sent in a liner,’ telling Of how I was forced.to ‘be selliag —_ One: thoroughbred ‘mongrel, cheap, And buyers came: flocking, Bellringing and knocking, And The Boy said never a peep. Then thé féllow who camé ‘most éften Gegan to weaken and softem Till he finally said, “It’s a sale! Your beastie is- mine, For I'm likin’ him fine, + ‘ From his ear-tip down to ‘his, tail.” So 1 went for the brute aud #4 ‘ him, rs } With two chubby arms around nl, * Anda tear-wet face in. his: wool, Yes, cheek to muzzle And nose to guzzle They lay! and my heart choked full. Tt took word back to the ‘buyer; “T don’t own, a dog. I'm a liar, And I've filled you with liar’s dope, For the yellow-tailed cuss, — He appears to own us! And he'll still keep us on—I hope.” (Copyright, 1919, N. B.A.) ARRAIGNED has been a Russian revolutionist for 35 years. He has fought the czar’s regime and sefved many years in prison for his opposition. He has lived iq exile for lib- not his idea of-liberty. He has Bolshevists and hore is how he “They (theBolsheviki) always loudly protested against cap- ital punishment, then made a system of it, and introduced lynch- ings. They covered all-Russia with corpses. “They defend the principle of {ree press, but at the same time they have become such censors as : “They were against prisons, ussia has never known before, yet. they: were the.real jailors, who, kept people in prison by the hundreds without investigation and without bringing them to trial. as “They spoke of peace, but gave war. They spoke of bread, but they themselves robbed the country of many billions of roubles. “They .loudly. condemned secret diplomacy, but they veiled their own diplomacy with an impenetrable mystery. 3 “All the activities of the Bolsheviks are one deliberate fie. Nothing is ‘left from the ‘theoretic program of the Bolsheviks.” SONGS THAT NEVER GROW OLD