The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 7

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FRECKLES + ett Classified Advertising Rates, \ “Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted, First insertion,»36~cents; additional cents. Advertisements containing mor insertions without change of copy, 15 e than 25 words will be charged at the rate ‘of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be in this office before 10 a. m. of day. of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE SMUATIONS WANTED WANTED—Capable, experienced” hotel eook, man or woman, for small hotel, $50 per month. Box 93, Medora, N. D. \ 5-26-Lw FIREMEN, BRAKDEMEN,, $109.00-$200.0 monthly, experience unnecessary; write, send stamp.._Bailway Association, write care 637, Tribune. 5-26-1 WANTSD—Men.; wanted, at... Northern. Produce Co..." - a 5-26-74 FIRE INSURANCE—Live wire field mén can:‘hpve permanent position in a.mu- tual ;flzé insurance campaign in North Dakota, Salary.and road expenses. -Ad- dregs, K. Mentson, General Agent, Red Wing,'.Minn, 5-22-4t SITUATION, WANTED—By honorably, dis- charged safor; | erience in office work, accounting and kkeeping. Would prefer position af- fording advancement: in .real estate. office. Write 640, care Tribune. - 571 mo SITUATION. WANTED—By, —iamed sold- ier, one that affords advantem afraid of bard, work. - Expedie fice work, alyo a fine kno man Write 682 Tribung,“t_ 4-25e1mo _ FOR SALE OR RENT _— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—new « house, ‘rank Krall, the tailor. 5-23-3t MAN}_WANTED—to work by _ month, steady Job. 421 12 8t.. F. Jaszkowlak: = 23-2t FOR RENT—Furnished bungalo, to re- sponsible party. No children. | Write $b1, care Tribune. | — 5-21-lw MEN, ORT WOMEN. ..WANTED—Salar: $24;full time, 50c an heur spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to weare! Experience -unnecessary. Guarantee: Norristown, Pa. 2m EN: O} ‘galary $24, full: time, 60c-an boys spare’ time, selling, guaranteed hqgiery to wearer. Experien arkeemary, Guaranteed Mills, Norris: m HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A chamber maid at Van Fi a hotel. WANTED—A cook and a second girt at the “Dunraven. SS 5-86-1W WANTHD—Five bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell. dealers, $25200 ‘to $60.00 per week, Railroad fare paid, Write at once. rich iz Co.; ‘Dept. 731, Omaha, Neb | “6-26-1 WANTED AT ONCE—A girl, at the Dun Ravan, 212.3d St. (Be 21-1w FOR RENT—Iwo hi BR 404 ae ‘wo houses. ee R: RENT—Five-room House., Will rent Pecamiabld Phone Ti te! 5-20-tf FOR RENT—An. eight room modern house can be rented for 1 or 2 families, Call 803 Seventh, St. — e -12-tf OR ENT—5.room modern house, bath; marck Home-Builders Co. Phone. 5:2! FOR SALE—A 5-room bung: lot, well located; 2 blocks frds 8 ‘blocks from ‘north war water sonnections in basemegt: A porch; storm; doors, storm, sash ‘and sc Bil cggmpigte,: all’ painted up ding th roof,’ to be.sold onl easy’ terms with ‘small payment.down and balance on monthly pay- ments. Here is'a chance'to make your sent ay for-your home. This property cannot be duplicated today for less than SAbpu.og t id ‘take oansiderable lesé.: Ready. for terested write’ in LOST AND FOUND | LOBF—One aper cane in Bismarck Pinder please eave at Tribune wafics and receive reward. \ 5-26-2 LOST—Large, black, Angora cat. WANTED—A middle-aged « woman to help with housework on farm. Phone 408-F:2, 2 b-21-lw ‘WANTED—Woman Cook at Hotel Under- wood,' at once; good wages; work not Phone-or write Hotel Under- wood, Underwood, N. D, ‘Permanent plac pee 6-20-1Wy, WANTED—Ginl at Hoffmag Chocolate Shop. a i 6-16-tf WANTED Assistant Grand Pacific Hotel. WANTED—TWO experienced waitresses; clean and neat; good. wages’ and 8 hours. work; also a dishwasher, high wages, -Van-Horn / Cafe. Z zi Blatt hheay pantry girl at. the s 5-20-tt mation: leading to his recovery will be rewarded, Phone 232. 5-26-2 LOsT—On Will school grounds, childs shell rimmed isses, slightly amber lens, Folsom Bro: Jewelry. Finder return to Folsom's store. 6-20-1w AGENTS - AGENTS, WANTED—Latge manufacti er wants.representativds’to sell shir underwear, hosiery, dresses, skirts, direct to homes} ‘Write for fret ‘sample!® Madison Mills) ‘503 Broadway, New Yoék City. {-8-every Sat o2t ROOMS FOR RENT ‘WANTED—A 00a, competent girl,or wo- “man for. housework: small, ~ modern house, See Mrs. G- D! Mann, Tribune office. % 4-15- ‘WANTED—A competent gin for getieral house’ ‘two in family, 613 Ave, A or phoge:}42;- Mrs. EB. H. L. Nesperman x WANTED-—Girl for general housework, Ap- yi 4 “Ave. “A West, or ‘phone 72. 4-18.tf / LANDS WANTED—to hear from owner of good farm.for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 4-4-11-18-25 May 2-9-16. ory June 6-13-20-27 FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 Acres of land 13 mites, northeast of Bismarek. Act quick... Cali, 349-R- or write Box, 386. —— IGGEST BARGAIN 5-room house with bath, lights, hardwood floors, brand new, no one has ever lived in it. \We own this oursélves. . $2860.00; $300.00 cash; Balance on month- ly payments, 60 feet on 14th Street; water and sewer, street at grade; one block \from new school site— cheapest lot in the neighbor- ~‘yood at $375.00. We aim to make our advertise- ments‘ conservative and to not overstate the facts as we would rather have our customers find ole statements to be Jower rather than greater than.the facts. May We help you get that home? ¥. BE, YOUNG REAL: ESTATE First National Bank Bldg. ‘CL pnoneé—— i. F. O'Hare, 78M. _ F. E. Hedden, 0. ROOM AND BOARD—at 620 6th St. FOR RENT—Modern: rooms, 4 Main; phone ‘67: 5-24-2¢ tf |FOR RENT—Light housekeeping woos -1016 Broadway, -23-3t *5-23-3t ¢|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 313 4th St. 6-20-1w have had five years’ ex-|, SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will run your Want- éd-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. ‘he properties ate: commu Bismarck Tribune Bry tats 514, barn, road car'and ith St. ‘5-24-1W Al fajestic steel range, frst class condition. Bismarck Gas Co., phone: 727. i 5-23-3t ASHES HADLED and gardens plowed, 8. M. Anderson, phone 588-L. 5-24-1w FOR BALE—} buffet, ‘kitchen cabini ‘gas heater,’ gasoline oven and Morris \/chair.” Phone 837-X.. 205 Park Av. lw 5-1 WANTED—If you have a city residence for gale, let me know what it is, your price and terms, Geo, M. Register 5-17-1w FOR CHEAP—One drum outfit, one Ciclarinet low pitch, very good. ‘Write or call Fred Svaren, phone 733-K. Z 5-24-1w ESTRAY—One plack mare, weight 1100 lbs., long and slender animal; one bay horse, . weight 1000, short and chunky; from .Gussner’s barn. “Notify George aner. 5-23-1w ‘OFFICE, SAFE—for sale cheap. 5-21-1w EB Seq:George Gussner, SEED. CORN FOR SALE—See Bi Gi Thanes, 323 8th St., south. .5-24-3 ee ‘NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. (Special “ District—Annual Election.) Notice ig hereby giyenthat on, the first’ Tuesday in June, being’ June 3, 1919, an annual election will, be held {at Will school in the Special School District-of No. 1, County. of Burleigh. State of North Dakota, for the pur- ~. pos@. af electing ‘the following. mem: bers}.of the Board of Education: Two members to serve tor afer of Hi thre syears,\for the city of Bismarck. polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. mi. d closed at 4 o'clock p.m, of that day. i Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 17th day ‘of May, 1919. By order of the Board of Education. ees RICHARD PENWARDEN, , . Clerk, STRAYED—From my place 5 miles east of Wilton on April 21, one light .bay tare with small star in :fore- head, 3 yrs. old, weight 1080; one black mare, 2 yrs. old, weight 900 1bg,. small star in forehead.’ T. J. plund,, care Asplund Mine, R. R. No. 3, ‘Wilton, N. Dak lw ORFTHEY RANHN AD IM xo 1B THEY Gov IT RichT~ WaNnTED-A HuspaNo! CHAR MitG: YOUNG LADY, 1S: WILLING To MARRY AND \ WILL. CONSIDER OFFERS, FROM ELIGIBLE BACHELORS OR WIDOWERS BETWEEN 20 AND 50 YEARS AD — J TAUL LoubER THAN THAT, ‘Too «-Jo0 ooo { GEEWR= TMT ANT LOUD ENUFF- TALK LOUDER! ELM! - QUARTERLY RE ORT OF Treasurer of North Dakota ‘ork State Bank ...,. ap anti, Farmera’State Bank ahl;,Firet State Bank . Zahi, State Bank of Zahl Zap, First State Rank Zap, State Bank of Zap Zeeland, German State Bank Weeland, Zeeland State Bank (Continued -from Pag: peso Wan +e aR { ee No report of interest’ received. : sol knowledge and belief. “§TATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, . County of Burleigh, (Notary Seal) faa.’ MEANE' } i Any question as to who is the mean- est slacker th the world is, settled by Mrs. Frank White of Valley City, wife of Colonel White, who is hostess for North Dakota at the Hall of States in New York cfty, in an interview pub- lished in the. New York’ World, as fol: lows: ' , “The girl who jilts a soldier while Qn overseas ‘duty for a’ slacker home ‘is’ the meanest slacker of all declared Mrs. White, after listening to. the stories of two returned sol: diers, who;had learned on;Janding of the ‘fickleness of their fiancees. Mrs, White in her war; -work has met and conversed with ‘thousands of ,soldiers ‘and sailors, hefore going overseas and on/ their: return, and she says they are the finest boys tr bé found anywhere in the World, and she can’t bear to see them, mistreated, and particularly by some feather-brain slip of a girl, whose conscience can be tipped back and forth with ‘the ease of a summer ‘zephyr’ influencing: the fluffy feather. / { ” Mrs. White Waxes Indignant. | ““It makes me indignant; when I hear of girls who have been’so faith- less to these splendid boys who went so bravely to face death and endure- the hardships of war,” said Mrs ‘White, at her headquarters.” “But there is this consolation—the girls who have been so weak,’ 80 ficklg, 80 conscienceless, are very few in/num- ber. The average American girl has borne, the test of war in innumerable ways, tovher great credit, She has stood right’ back of Yee soldier, and her letters, as the boys tell me, piace! 121 See APPLICANTS MUST, HAVE KINO,LOWING DISPOSITION, AUTOMUBILE, AND BE INCOME TAX PAYERS - IN. RETURN [WILL DANCE, PLAY Tue * PYAR AND Cook AT {FLEAS “Two MEALS ADAN ~ ADDRESS }] Lontesome 0.0. \ i FOR RENT—Modern,futnished rooms. .Ta- ‘quire 602 8th St. - 5a20t1w FOR RENT—a large front room, unfurn- ishe Call 71: 5: lw ~AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES Ford in good condition, $450.00 takes it. Cail 249-R Saturday, 5-23-2t FOR SALE—Mode] 16, Mogel 83, Over- land, if: good running order, Will sell cheap. Call at Van Horn Hotel. 5-24-2t FOR SALE CHEAP—1-passenger Stude- baker car. yPhorfe 505, 10 ‘Ave. B. 4 . _5-28-1w FOR SALE+1 Menominee truck, capacity three-fourths ton, in” good condition ‘Will consider "trade for au- tomobile, Address 424 sth a Z WORK WANTED see WANTED—Work by, day and hour. Will algo do ‘washing at home. Call 404’S. 9th St.. or phone-#94-R- §-21-1w MISCELLANEOUS iphone=.147. . ? THE NEW TAX! LINE. i 305 Main St, St. or call 5-22-10 M;B. Morfor pie us for Yervice!_ i R SALE CHEAP—Two men's sui size 38 and 39, good as new. | Call-e' snom 8, Dunraven hotel t. ice box, Universal bread Phone 678L. or Fitth st. _| FOR SALE—A 20-room hotel in a count, town of about 600 inbabintants; moving pic- fure and auto livery in connection; must sell ee J. H. HOLIHAN { BUNGALOW FOR -SALE—Almost new Bungalow. Good terms. FOR SALE—Autemobile, Buick, five- passenger. Good condition, $475.' J. H. HOLIHAN FOR SALE—1918 ‘model five-passenger | running |- Sa APP Se=AD AT. 13 AbouT TO HAPPEN | |EDNeT BVT. ean OFF “Twe, PAGE ANO You'll SEE IT Subscribed and sworn to before me this ipth a “OW -ho- HELEN -I'm GOING "TO: BE Married tt ‘Report covers Janyary and February only. jolemniy swear that the foregoing report is true to the best of my OBERT.A. OLSON, State Treasurer, of April, "1919. RUDBER. ‘Notary, Public,” North ‘Dakota. My ;commission’ expires Oct. 5, 1920. T SLACKER IS GIRL WHO JILTS: YANK FIANCE OVERSEAS been a source of gréat happiness to him, “To boys who have favored me with their confidence in relating their un- happy love affairs, { have been able to suggest perhaps one bit of com- fort to them, and that is that they should congratulate. themselves, ‘on their fortunate escape from marriage],, to, such. unworthygirls.. Such silly, feather-brain girls are not worthy’ of these fine boys, who, to my mind, représent today the finest examples of young manhood in the world. In- stead of conmdoling with these boys over. their | disappointment, congratulated. them +.on their. good luck, and’ aftef thinking it over a Jit: tle they accepted my point of view. “T have heard some comment from time! to time about girls marrying badly wounded soldiers. Is there any reason. why “they .shouldn’t?: These boys are not looking’ for ‘sympathy ;' ’ neither do they want it. thrust, upon. them. They are an independent lot;! and, ‘as they have youth on their side, their, minds are made up to. accept the future in a philosophical way, and they ask no favors. t.... The Girl Heroine, “I:have heard of several instances where girls, and girls of méans, have married maimed and wounded sol- diers, not out of sympathy, but be- cause they saw.-in the man’s charac. ter something big, something worth while. ; “Suppose a man has lost an arm or a leg, or his sight. This does not mean that the soldier is going to be incapacitated for. earning a livelihood. MARRIED? “WHEN DID ALL Fy This. waPPEd! i, i) i) jak Val AC Ay * OW WERE comes “Tie Posmmal | MAN BE. HE HAS SOME. © PROPOSALS For. ME!’ WHATS THE DEA? WHATS THE > IDEA I have ‘BY. BLOSSER BEE = Sas SAN! IF EcouLD, = WOLLER ANY LOUDER; “1 TWOULDNY. USE 1 NER BLAME OLD: | PHONE -ATALL | Our greatest business suecasses., to: day are men who have earned fame and fortune not with their hands, but with their brains, _ Of course, a girl that she may have to-forege; much of the so-called guy butterfly life— cabarets, big parties, and even sports, but if she-is the type of girl who can appreciate the fine character of. these boys she knows that the light sociat life she may have to give up counts for very. little in the big character of the worth while man. So I do not see how anyone can say truthfully that a girl is making a sacrifice to marry one of these tine boys. I be: tieve that the average girl would’ find considerably more happinesg and con tentment in such a marriage tian she would with the young, man who hasn’t found himself, as it were, and Who finds only pleasure in being en- tertained constantly--by the-movies and the cabarets and parties. “No, the country is not lacking (in plenty of level-headed, substantial. worth while girls” and these girls are going to represent an important new factor in our national life that will solve this one big problem in the re- construction work of. the country. Hundreds of girls in. England and France married wounded and maim who marries. a maimed man knows... valiantly fi defense of thelr home* and country,“and the ‘Amertcan: girl. ig made of just as patriotic stuff, and of just as fine, feeling;. so where we find one ungrateful, silly lttle. crea-, ture we can count’ scores of. wonder- ‘ful girls who believe they are not here. to get everything out of the. world they can’ msnage, but to put something into. it. These are the girls whg help to fashion the backbone of any country, and these ‘are the girls who are already taking hold in, the finest spirit to’ shape.a/new life here for the thousands of young men who escaped death by the narrowest mar: gin on the battlefields of France.” Houghton, Mich., May 26.—Plans are well under way for. a Houghton county baseball league, \A six team circuit ig being planned with the fol- lowing teams: Calumet - Lauriums Twin City, Houghton Cubs, ‘Trimoun- tain and Lake Linden-Hubbell. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. Bids are, requested for supplying 1,000 tons (more or less) best Lump Lignite Coul delivered ag 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- 1919 atid subject’ to state of N. D. analysis. Blds to be opened at regu- lar meeting of Board, Tuesday, June 10, 1919, high sehoot building. Right reserved to reject any or. all bids. By order of Board of Education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, jerk. May 13-14-15-16-17-19-20-21-22-28-24-26 27-28, TO THE PUBLIC. This is to announce that I will ac- cept re-election as a member of the Bismarck Board of Education if such be the wish of the voters of the city. 5-20-6-3 FRANK EVERTS. For Member of School Board: George F, Will announces: his candidacy for re-election as a member of the Bismarck‘ board of education, subject to the will of, the voters at the regular school election, June 3, 1919. ’ GEORGE F, WILL, (6-21 to 62) 0s CHIROPRACTORS” E. E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. ° Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic . Phone 327 ed and blinded soldiers who stood 50 Prarezsoma Fousranns Fon Arnareun Promocmrtens Ti TA_CEDIN edie ebb o ic BISMARCK “Nomi i Bring or mail in your films -for : ” Expert \Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORB Bismarck, N. D. ei: i FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT ‘Webb Block. i” < Bitmarck, N.D. 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 SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE |: ee Per 100 60 $8.20 $4.15 8.30. 4.16 4.00 , 2.00 4.00 2.00 “4.00 2.00 Billy’s Big 108 ~ Sellers Commercial Clubs 83.00 Little Billy’s -.. 40.00 North Dak. Star 40.00 Our Hero’ 40.00 Home Industry.. 36.00 3.60 1.80 N.P. Special... 381.00 3:10 1.55 We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post. (Address) . William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory 423 Third St. Bismarek, N. D. Phone 243 FINE-BUGGIES If you are (thinking of buying a aew carriage or wagon it: will pay you to get our prices. = FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — iages — Wagons MEN’S FURNISHINGS Everything a Man Wears AT. BARGAIN. PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and earload lot. Per | ' 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Business Directory GHOE FITTERS =————— Bismarck Construction ‘' Company General Contractors’ Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarek. OUNNNUUUNOUNOROOANONNNUEIEN! snnnenanseNes Radiator Repairing —and— ‘ Battery Repairing | CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and. _.. OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors ~~ CORWIN MOTOR CO, BISMARCK MOTOR Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC . Automobiles PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer im Charge. SSS WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Enibalmers Faneral Directory Licensed Enabalmer in Charge . Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65

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