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WN PoP BILONES’ Th LOGE ~ BET NERS Dont? Worllooo- ALEK WN YES HE.DOBS- | / WHAT LODGE 1S NEB DAD ny at ‘UE BLONGS Yr: ow AN NY DAD BLONGS To TH MOOSES ELkS! The Employment Bureau |) Salesman Ped Seow nh aM First insertion, 35 cents; additional Copy for Classified: Advertisements, aulfeurs; Mecha Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. 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, to insure ‘proper insertion, must be in this office before 10'ai m: of day'of publication. HELP _WANTED—MALE ~ ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED—Janitor, at Hoskins’, 6-16-4t FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN=$150.00-$200.00 ; monthly,’ experience unnecessary; write, send stamp. Railway Associa- tion, " Write care 637 Tribune. 5-6-12-19-26-4t WANTED—One good all around auto me- chanic at once, capable of ‘apo. i J, Jeb on.cars; no other need apply, pay top wages. Halliday Garage. Lyster, Halliday, N. D. Take for ane eatore! Must be ‘honest and competent. - Prefer- eee given’ to. returned soldier. .that: German. Good alaty. Address J ran, Bismarck, N. D._G-V7-1w MEN OR WOM. WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 50v’an hour spare. time, selling guaranteed hosiery to. wearer. Experience ‘unnecessar: Guaranteed Norristown, Pa. 5: receive aj ns fre FRUSTWORTHY LEN WHO. ARE (00D AND LOOKING FOR AD- VANCEMENT. ‘as traveling salcsmen,. de- partment managers, assistant: bookkecpers and mechanics,’ . Asiomaty fe experience, unmeces: sary’ except. mec! leplies will be hel in. strictest. confidence; Tabe Maton Sales Co Bismarck, _N. 5-itdw -We need Sanaa help ‘in’ our positions open for both boys aud is is a good: charicé to: uearn a frade ad et pay while learning. aus at Tribune O: 0-3¢ WANTED—Capable assistant drug rs State references in. first letter, Good alary.and reasonable hours ‘anoured. Address Mandan Drug} Co., Mandas, 21W winder nder. girls. Thy ROOM phone 6: FOR a Tt —Front room in a Tae n house. Phone 604-K. 5-19-5t FOR -RENT—Koom in modern house. 522 2nd St., Phone 283. 5-16-3t Ra ‘OR RENT=228 Fe fourth St. t nt Ad Columns a Buon: We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. ____ MISCELLANEOUS “phone 147 THE NEW TAXI! LINE. Morford, 305 Main St. town of abo ture and auto on-account of ill For SALE-— gas heater, chair. Phon HISMSTITCHI) K Mrs. C. P, Larson, 400 Fourth ASHES HAULED, gardens plowed, good | dry stove wood, §, M, Anderson, phone 688-L. 5-8-2 WANTED—If you have a city residenc for sale, let me know what it is, your price and terms, Geo. M. Register 5-17-1w FOR SALE—Wicker baby carriage cheap; FURNISHED ROOMS—For light house- keeping.. Phone. 183 or call at. Bismarck Business College. §-16-3t WANTED—Three furnished rooms on one child 2 years. Phone 88K, house. p04-Ky t FOR RENT= ie store. “Apply to F. Ay Knowles, 428-1 ‘AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE Buick light four, ‘ive pas- senger, in excellent condition, at a bar- gain. Car can ‘Be seen ,at por win’s Gatige “and ast to-sce Mr. .Cole’s phone 288X, Also: washing machine and panitary, couch. is “POSITIONS WANTED POSITION” WANTED" Young anna renged. and WANTED Sig: festa ea Stenographer, also te ‘good Bookleening’ Box’ 4 , WORK: W. we WANTED Ware by day and hour. Will also do washing at home. Call 404 8. Ninth St., or phone 894K. 5-13-1w FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND. FLATS -16-lw aes “OF WOMEN WANTED, salary $24, full ,time, 60c an hour spate’ time, ‘selling guaranteed hosicry to” wearer... - Experience unnecessary: Guaranteed Mills, Nor town, Va. ne HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Woman ook at Banner House, 104 Main or phone 231. 5-16-1w Bt | | FOR RENT—5-room house, Frank i KOR RENT—‘-room house, partly mod- ern, 1014 Broadway St., Phone Se: tailor. 5-19-3t FOR RENT—Small house close in, also 21 acres under cultivation; inside city limits, Inquire F. A, Lah S-17-3t WANTED—5 bright, . capable ladies to FOR RENT—T-room oa with’ bath, close in, $25.00 month: also for sale, | travel demonstrate and sell dealers, | pee, itl t 25.00 to $50.00 per week, allroad fare and havior: Elbe Sn eng & waren Bald,“ WWelte, iat once g couric: E 1 FOR Ris > have a six-room house Omai Dept. 731, §-12-19-26 M, ‘In. Ww ‘TED — Kitchen and help, at Holman’'s Cafe. dining room 519-3 WANTED—Girl at Hoffman Shop: 16-Uf W. FANTED—GnT to take care oF baby ont assist’ with house we Knowles, 16 A Ave. West, Phone 1 17 Sompetent girl for gene no washing or ironing. A H. L, Berndt, WANTE! housewor perienced w good wag shwasher, Inigh wages. Vv to come in evel up dishes ai Home Bak: WANTED—A good npetent girl or wo- man for housev small, modern house, See Mrs. G. D, Mann, mmbune office. ti WANTED—A competent girl for rata housework; two in family, 613 Ave, A, Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperinan, 10-tf WANTED—Giri_for general housework. Ap. ply 4 Ave, A West, or ‘phone 72. 4.18.tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—Two log chains, on Thayer Call James Cox, phone 358, and rec reward. i or phone 142, MESSRS. H. F. O'HARE AND F.E. HEDDEN will have complete charge of our city business. ,. °.; At their hands you will be cer- tain of prompt, courteous and ef- ficient service. Our lists were never larger nor better and we an suit every taste and purse. We have helped more people in Bismarck and Burleigh county to obtain homes than any other dealers here. We wane to help you. May we? .. ~ F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE First National Bank Bldg... ——-PHONES——> H. F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Hedden, 0. on Eleventh in the 400 bloc! Call French & —7-Foom house, partly mod- adway St., Phone 631-L. 5-15-3t S-room_ partly modern res , on reasonable terms. ( An cight room. modern house ted for 1 or 2 families. tL nth St. Modern, duplex.” phone 360X ' In: ‘wo houses. Phone ‘room Iningalow, ne 2 blocks from hi fram north. ward,. hot water connections in “basement porch; storm doors, storm sash all complete, all: painted up i ra rool; tobe ‘sold on easy’ terms with small payment down’and balance on monthly pay- ments, . Here is, a*chance to.make your rent pay for your -home. . Phis “property cannot ye duplicated: today for less than $4500.00 and will, take considerable Tess. Ready for occupancy at onte. If ‘interested write in care 619, Tribune. <U-tf WANPED:TO RENT #& new piano mp, mahogany | stand with Japanese shade, and a gasoline range. Phone 459-L- FOR SALE—Barn and garage, located :6th St. and Rosser. Inquire of Ramstad. WANTED—Couple wants to rent’ one or two rooms, furnished for housekeeping, or not, either way. * Please state loca- | areas price and when available, Phone 47. . 5-17-2t FO TRADE OR SELL—One fast tractor practically new, 8-16 horsepower. | Will trade-for a good Ford car or sell. for Apply No, 649 Tribune. 4-16-1w cash, and Lies SALE—Good work}, tecm and harness. Catl “Marshall Oil, Phone 108. 5-17-3t = aay FOR SALE—We are overstocked ‘on feed and must clean up on ft. Corn ‘and oats, ground, 50-50, $3.00 per cwt corn and screenings, 4 50-50, per cwt.; straight 3.35 If you are in need we would advise you to take advantage ‘of these low prices. Menoken. ‘Co-op Assn., Menoken, ND. 6-19. ‘| PARTIES” WANTED ‘to dig rock three miles from, Bis- marck. For information see A. E. Peterson, 515 5th St. Phone 592-X. 5-17-3t DOINGS OF THE DUFFS i! 203E.) OUGHT To CALL TOM AND SEE HOW HE'S FEELING = | WAS PRETTY SICK THIS MORNING P—furnished Thou oF fat Doi se wanted. Write Tribune X. Y. J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSE; BARGAIN eerne Ahat water; heat. Lot 50x 150 feet.. This pr. rty is worth 4000.60, but**fo: k sale will $ sell:for $2750, FOR SALE—Some very desirable cor- - ‘ner and inside lots. Trust ‘Me for Bargains. Insurance Written in the Best Companies. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. Phone 745. B marck Construction Company General Contr Contractors | Western ‘Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Pierre, 8. D—A monument to per- petuate the“ memory of the Grand Army of the Republic in South Da- kota, iy to be.erceted on a triangu _ | biece of ground, near the ate capi- — ‘tol, The site is close. to the capitol Jake’ and cost $2,500. Dedi cere: y | M01 will tal place next month, during the G, A, R. encampment. The b-14-6t | > | District of No. 1, County of Burleigh, ’| bers of the Board of Education:! : Don't YE Pop BILONG TNO LODGE |= HE'S “WHY aw WE MUST RILONG T' TH ELEPHANTS, lukewannl in ! support of President Wil- son; and opposed to the League of’Na- tions.. Correspondent Geldhof’s next arti- cle will tell something about the ap- propriations that must be madé’ by the [next congress.. |DILLON’S | CELESTIAN CENTENARIAN IS DEAD BY BLOSSER ren y S' BIG AN’ Dillon, Mont. May 19—Yum Gum, | Dillon's Chinese Centenar i | Widely kuown by pioneer miners and other old residents who have lived in Montana since its wildest days, } Yun Gum was at auitas For the paae tow years he was a junk dealer, The stimated recently j that he < old. Men who | know him ago at Virginia City, ;Mont., decla his age» estimated pprobably sw Ww rec ! MINNESOTA UY. MADE BIG RECORD IN TRAINING MEN SITUATIONS WANTED BUICK ROADSTER | FOR SAL: ce flor 4 cyl. ¢3 08, It. O. ‘Vober, © a lor; hi i ‘office work, accounting Would prefer position ng advancement in real esti fei Write 640, care ‘Tribune. SITUATION WANTED--By returned sold- ne ‘one: that affords advancement. Not nperienged ci ole fice work, also’ a. fine knowledge of sales: B-16-1w SALESMAN | WANTED-—Salesmen wanted, Write, A. HI. Clotivfer, Windsor, N. 0.” 5-1251w \SOUTH DAKOTA 'TO | ERECT MONUMENT “0. GRAND ARMY j monument. will be of Vermont granite, 30 feet high, | NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. Bids are requested for supplying 1,000 tons (more or less) best Lump Lignite Coal delivered as required in the bins of the several public schools of Spe- cial School District No. 1 of the City; of Bismarck, N. D., during years. 1918- i 1919 and subject to state. of N. D. analysis. Bids to be opened at regu- lar meeting of Board, Tuesday, June 10, 1919, high school building. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of Board of Education. RICHARD; RENWARDEN, May °18-14-15-16-17019-0-21.22-23-24-26 ‘NOTICE SCHOOL ELECTION. (Special District—Annual Election.) Notice is hereby given that on the first’ Tuesday in June, being June’ 3, 1919, an annual election will be held at Will school in the Special School State ‘of North Dakota, for the -pur- ‘pose of ‘electing the following :mem- ‘Two members to serve for a term of three years, for the city of Bismarck. The’ polls will be-opened at 9 o'clock a.'m:,-and closed at 4. o'clock AS m, of that day. Dated at Bismarck, N..D., this Lith day of May, 1919. By order of the Board of Education. RICHARD ‘-PENWARDEN, 5-15-6-3 Clerk. -| tory—overshadowing that. | presidency, all congress is controlled | sion, "RIGHT BETWEEN WILSON AND NEW CONGRESS THREATENS 10 DWARF FORMER CONFLICTS manship, "Write 632 Tribune mo | What's the Outlook as the Most Important Congress in American LANDS TON acres: of wild prairi History Convenes? What Coming Up—What Political Geldhof. This is the First. BY A, E. GELDHOF Washington, D. C., May 14.—Presi- dent Wilson’s fight with his hostile congress will be the bitterest in his- between President, Johnson and the congress of 1865-69. That’s what Washington politicians are’ predicting as the day of the sixty- sixth congress’ convening nears, For the first time since Cleveland’s by the party opposing the chief execu- tive, The bitterness usual when such is ‘the case will be intensified by the ill feeling aroused against the president in the last congress, and by the impor- tance of the measures under discus- First among these is the peace treaty, with the League of Nations covenant attached. Debate on this is likely to be end- less’ unless ex-President Taft . and other pro-league Republeians can in- duce the present leaders to shut it off. Then the railroad problem, disposi- tion of the merchant marine, our mili- tary and naval policies and general re- construction’ program will) furnish more fireworks. Numerous political fights, with the 1920: campaign ‘always’ in the back- ground, will help set off the fuses. “The. new houses ‘consists:of 238. Re- publicans, 193 Democrats, four’ inde- pendents. ‘The senate has 49 Republicans and 47 Democrats, and: willbe tied, if the Democrats succeed in unseating Tru- man. Newberry ‘of Michigan and awarding his seat to Henry.Ford. In that unlikely case. the deciding vote President Marshall, Democrat. the parties, but within, them. Senate progressive Republicans will fight for places on important commit- tees. They. include Borah, Kenyon, _ CHIROPRACT! ‘ORS E. E. HOARD, D.C., PH. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. A Dollar Is Enoug!: to G Nov ARE GOING That's RichT- WE WAS TOA BANQUET LAST "NIGHT HELLO = Tom? akg You. $e& The You HAD ? HOW ARE, Yop FEELING Now,Tom? PocraR? WELL, You. come RIGHT Home AFTER You F LEAVE Wis OFFICE WELL, Tom, DID THE Doctor. KNOW WHAT et Home On! To sEE A HE SEEMED To Have A’ PRETTY FAIR IDEA — HE CHARGED ‘ME ‘TEN DOLLARS AND ALL 1 HAD WAS ELEVEN Questions Are Answered in a Series of Eight Short News Articles Written for the Daily Tribune by Staff Correspondent in the senate would be that of Vice | There are fights not only hetweent, 0 — === MEN’S FURNISHINGS Also Junk bought in handfl and | Minneapolis, Minn., May 15. — {Five thousand seven hundred thirty men were trained or were: under: train- ing for war, servic {, the University of Minesota on. November: 11). when the armistice was signed, a-report of total enrolmen ALT, ©, announced: at the In the various: departments: of te collegiate VOXDS, students Ww enroled, Bry were disted in the vocational, section, R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. :C. Chiropractor Great Legislative Problems Are Fights Will Be Fought Out? All Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 Watch for the Others Daily. 1 Norris, Lenroot and Johnson: Con- cessions by the “old guard” will prob- ably avert a serious clash. In the house, while progressives de- feated James R. Mann for speaker, ; the latter by a parliamentary trick |: gained control of the committe on committees, which distributes patron- age and therefore controls the house. Progressives, headed by Nicholas Longworth, declare this means a re- turn of Joe Cannon to power. Mann's control may be attacked by progres- | sives at the caucus before the ses opens, Democrats, too, have internal trou- bles, centering about Champ Clark, ex-speaker, and chief candidate for minority leader. He is declared to have outlived his usefulness, and to be NEW GARAGE ; AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 233 Business Directory [ntl tere § BISMARCK -NotH: Daxora- Bring or mail in your filnas for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. GHOE FITTERS R ichmond sWhitne) MAIN STREET HaUsanecaunsngsdusduvdaciieattugioa tuanuaennnil Radiator Repairing ' —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Bismarck, N. D. SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE Per Per Per 1000 «100 = 60 Bly’ Big 100 ee ia OAKLAND Sellers ......- 3.00 $8.30 5 Commercial Clubs 83.00 #50 4 is] Valve in Head Motors Little Billy’s ... 40.00 4.00 2.00 North Dak. Stat 40.00 400 200 CORWIN MOTOR co. ur Hero ...... 40. . E2004 yt Home Industry. 36.00 360 1.80) Bismarck N. P. Special 31.00 3.10 1.55 iT We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address) William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory’ 423 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. jone 243 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors of STUDEBAKER CADILLAC Automobiles -FINE BUGGIES If you are thinking of buying a mew carriage or. wagon it will y -you-te get.our prices, . FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages — Wagons PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or.100 Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Licensed Embalmer in Charge WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors . -carload lots.’ Bismarck Licensed Erabaimer in Charge Furniture Company 220 Main Street Day Phone 50 Furniture Upholstery Repalred, Re- Night Phone 65 finished and Packed,