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WANTED—Four good carpenters, come prepared. to work. Mandan Mercantile Co., Baldwin, N. D. Fel4-3t WEN AND WOMEN learn barber trade and earn $25 a week up. Positions guar- anteed, .Few weeks completes by our. - ANT ed-a-Job for one. month FREE of charge. © : smethod. Constant prantice, Low sum- mer rates, Write ‘catalog, Moler ~Barber college, oe Nicollet aa, alae 5. =2-1m0 neapolis, Est. | 1! 2 HELP WANTRD—FEMALE WANTED—Strong girl or middie-aged “woman todo‘housework. Apply‘Dohn's Meat: Market., ra 3e12-tf WANTED—Two dining room girls. Amer- ican Cafe, Broadway and Fifth. 7-12-1wk WANTED—Chambermpid at the Van Horn ‘Hotel. i; mp aE twk WANTED—Wal HAVE YOUR HUSBAND HELP WITH HOUSEWORK §f v Cafe, oe Q-1wk WANTED—Competent girl or woman for house work, small modern house. See Mrs. G. D. in, Tribune office. Te11-tt WANTED—Girl for housework. Perma- nitton, at highest wages, Call yess at Homan’: foi E at Lahr Motor Sales ws 7-10-10 _NTED—OGin, Apply Dunraven, 7-9-1wk wager . H. Bobzein, McKen- ale, 7-9-8t Ww: PTED— Pantry girl at Grand Pacitig WANTED—Housekeeper on farm j widower, wjth three children; good lie OW, HERE'S THE. SMORNING PAPER. LANDS Hotel. WANTED>Chambermaids; apply Grand SPaoifie PNY gaatatt WANTED—At Bismarck Hospital, cook and dining room gi 6-26-3wke ‘g! 4 BOWED: weal STHEM AND HUBBY TO THE NEAREST PARK — N SMEN—Need two young men of good appearance and habits to travel with manager for old -egtablished cor- poration and learn line. . Experience not ‘necessary. Must have the work habit. Position is well paid and offer: future. Apply McKengie Hote! Langford, room 307. Tl 1D—A live broom salesman on libs eral. commission. basis to sell good brooms in North Dakota; factory creasing’ capacity. makes established line of good brooms.’ Deposit required for samples, only producers wanted if you can sell good -brooms write us; give * territory” covered: and reference: in first letter, Economy Mfg, ys Canton, Mo. 7-12-3t ———_——— POSITIONS WANTED WANTHD—Position as general clerk eight years’ experience, timekeeper, cost clerk, ete. - Address No. 6 care Tribune. 7-12-1wk pues) SA FOR SALH—Thre well Improved farms, consisting of 640 acres in Burleigh County will be sold in one-half or one- quarter sections to suit. Will. accept city. prapert with bungalow in ex- el cee art payment, or part’ cash and lancel. reasonable \ terms.:' Call J, H. Jensen, Phone 523 or 346K, x 7-14-1wk FOR SALE_OR TRADE—160 Improved Burnett County Wisconsin farm for tractor or. Dakota farm. Write mé and AUTOMOBILES—-MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Buick toyring car in ex- cellent condition. Ask to see Cole’s car ‘at. ‘Corwin’s garage, Bismarck, N..D. 711 6t FOR SALE=1919 Oldsmobile, for a quick deal'to be sold at oncé for $1325, Extra included, Write No. 659 Tribune. 6-2-tf FOR SALE—Oakland Six Sedan; good, as néw, wire wheels, extra tire. rite No. 3 Tribune. 7-9-1wk LOST AND FOUND new’. tires X MALE NORSH of-15 years experience. wishes care ofan invalid or private Address F, E. case; best of .references. ‘Lynn; Annex Hotel. Will be at: the hotel ‘until Saturday morning. _7-14-4t PORITION “WANTED—By« young man running gas or kerosene engine. Has had six years experience. Write No. 4 care Tribune C i AGENTS ONE of the most. important discoveries of the age, Millions are suffering with Rheumatism. An Herb that actually drives.the most: stubborn case of Rheu- matiam entirely out of the system.: Many people have written us and say they are LOST—A* gold...Cameo. broach... between. ‘Van Hor and the Grand Pacific Hotel. Finder please return to Tribune and Teceive reward, T-15-2t LOST—Will the party who picked up. the silk umbrella with gold handle at the’ general delivery window. in the post- officeon Friday, 11th, A..M., please: return: to.:Mrs, R. H, Thistlethwaite, 102 Ave. B. ie Ta14-3t LIGHT BAY two-year-old stallion. with black ‘marks; wire mark on both front legt aboye the knee. oTeldelt ———————S==_=_=_=_ ES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. y In the. matter of the-estate, of. Ubbe astounded at the results. The effect on Johnson, deceased. the kidneys is simply marvelous. You bathe your feet in it for 15 minutes a day for 10 days, - Agents are coining money. Price 72c pound postpaid, Rheumatism Herb Co., Santa Monica, California, —__ FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned-‘.John W. Johnson and Mareka Johnson, executors of the Last Will. of Ubbe Johnson, late of Kanawha in’ the county of Turner and state of Iowa, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having FOR SALE—Nice sik room home with hot water heat, well located, Geo. M. -| Register. » ‘ 7-14-1wk FOR SAEZ —Hoaern five room bungalow. Write 8 Tribune. Tr14-1wk claims, against, said deceased, to ex- hibit them with the necessary vouch- ers, within ‘six months after the-first publication of this’ notice, ‘to said executors at the office of F. E. Mc- Cyrdy jn the city of Bismarck in said HOUSES WANTED TO RENT—A bungalow or three unfurnished rooms in a-modern house, Phone 441X or call 416 12th Nee eee ee emannaodd BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely” furnished ‘room: in GETOFF WHILE HUBBY, 'S AVIATING AND— Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated June 28, A. D. 1919. John W. Johnson, Mareka Johnson, 5 Executors. First publication on the 30th day of June, A. D, 1919. modern house, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 202 8th St. Phone 666. 6—30; 7—T, 15 22 7-14-3t —_———_—_—_—_ NOTIGE OF SALE, FOR RENT—Five rooms, all _atrictly modern; and double rooms, Nice Notice is hereby given that that cer- lace for summer. $6 and $7 @ month, 7 Ss 7-11-6¢ tain mortgage executed and delivered 0c _per_nigl ms for light by Annie Fortune and Hugh Fortune, FOR .RENT. Phone 430R. her husband, to Miles Mack, dated the h rae hed se ousekeeping. be aie : 7-19-iwk, twenty-second day of November, 1916, MISCELLANEOUS and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds for Burlejgh ‘ANTED—Clean white rags. Appl Wanbune, x Topett FOR SALE—Dining room ae Phone 1862 12-1kW FOR. SALE—Thriving grocery business county, state of North Dakota on the sixteenth day of December, 1916, and recorded in Book “140” of mortgages at page 239, will be foreclosed by > in a progressive farming and railroad sale of the premises in such mortgage ‘community; doing business of over $100 er. day in a North Dakota town of and hereinafter described, at the front * 1,500; best town: in ,three’ counties; door of the courthouse in the county three railroads, food crops, excellent opportunity; must sell on account: of health. Stands investigetion. Address 7_ Tribune. ‘i T1294 FOR SALE—A Brownlie Baptman Kodak - In good con . Size 2A 116 fi Call 113 4th M., and , ask for John J Ts14-2t. HE CAN'T HELP MASHING TH! POTATOES ! : AN TEWNER MAW H TLOONT-CARE IF | M;) gage on the day of sale. WIT YOUR TROUBLES — GOIN TONoUR, FATHER = “AURRY: Now, OUT: OF MY WUN@ SVE . GOT. WORK To. x Dares of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. onthe 29th day of July, 1919, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- That the premises described in such mortgage He Didn’t H \ Dont 1 HAD TIME To «BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ! MY BREAKFAST WANT. Jo BE A BOTHER J} 5 KNOW HAVEATT| READING THE PA’ and which will be sold to satisty the same are described as follows: Lots One and Two (1 & 2) in Block Nine (9) of Northern Pacific Additica’ to the city of Bismarck according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the register of deeds in and ‘for the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota. ‘There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of Eleven Hundred Eighty-eight dollars and Seventy-three cents ($1188.73). ‘Dated at: Bismarck, North Dakota, this 17th day: of June, 1919. “MILES MACK, ‘ re Mortgagee, Benton Baker, _ Attorney for Mortgagee. aie G—-17 24; 7 18 15 22. PROCEEDINGS ‘OF CITY COMMIS- * SION, JULY 11, 1918, The city commission met in regular adjourned. “session Friday morning, July, 11 at-10-ol¢lock. There were present commissioners, Bertsch, French, Thompson and President Lu- cag.: The reading of the minutes of the’ preceeding meeting was dispensed with. A} sidewalk: was ordered in on the’ narth side of Jot 1 Block 43 N. Pj:2nd' Addition. A ‘resolution auth- orizing: the issuance of $310,000 pav- ring -. district. -warrants . was passed: Resoluttons calling for bids for. ‘a trunk ‘line ‘sanitary sewer from Third street- west to the. Missouri River were passéd. Resglutions ordering in séwer .connections.ahead of the pav- ings were passed. Resolution, order- ing sa storm sewer constructed on Hannifin street from Avenue A:to Rogser street; on Rosser street from Hannifin street to Hast Park street, on East Park street from Rosser street 'to Thayer street thence across Block ‘16 toa point 60 feet south of the’ north line of the N. P. right of way, was passed. A sanitary sewer was-ordered in on Avenue C and Han- nifin ‘streets: Two thousand Dollars were allowed the city engineer as part payment on engineering for the pave- mént., On motion the commission ad- journed’ to meet again July 14th, 1919 at 8 o'clock p. m. ‘Attest: C: L,. Burton. ‘City. Auditor. : NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Reu- ben'A. Adams, deceased. ‘Adams, executors of the Last Will Notice: is hereby given by the un- dersigned John Adams and Sidney I. of Reuben A. Adams /late of the city ofRochester in the county of Mon- roe and state of New York, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers ‘within sit months after the first publication of this notice, to said executors at the office of J. A. Hy- land, in the Tribune building in the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh dourity, North Dekota, or to J. L. Bell, ave a Hammar To Do Anything With! the resident agent of the executors, Dated June 30th, A. D, 1919. JOHN ADAMS and SIDNEY I, ADAMS, Executors. OW,Go0D: MORNING, HELE | HAD A. WoNDERFUL. REST~ Now, Dontr Fuss Much WITH CAN Nop BEAT IT? Sue's DowN Taer& Whine '™ UP HERE, MAKING HER BED! {BUT You:MUST: BE VERN HUNGRY yT’s:, NEARLY MOON= —— ~ DON" PER NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ipn_.the matter of thé estate of Frank Velinsky, deceased. é Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Jozefin Velinsky, the ad- ministratrix af the estate of’ Frank Velinsky, late of the ‘village of Moffit inthe county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deveased, to the cred- itors of, and all. persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months ‘after the first )publica- tion of this notice, to ‘said adminis- tratrix at‘ her. residence’ inthe vil- lage. of Moffit in said ‘Burleigh coun- ‘ty, North Dakota. Dated June 28, A.D, 1919.- . 'JOZEFIN VELINSKY, Administratrix of the estate of Frank’ Velinsky, deceased. First publication ‘on the 1-day of July, A. D. 1919. ST 8 15 22, CITATION HEARING PETITION ‘FOR APPOINTMENT. OF. ADMIN- STRATOR. «: State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. | ef In, County .Court, Davis, Judge.’ In’ the matter of ‘the estate of C. B. Hayward, ‘déceased. .. ‘0. J. Hayward, petitioner, vs. Lucy E. Hayward, ‘Bessie Harrington, J. M. Hayward, Elsie Leo, and M. P. Hay- ward, respondents. 5 The State.of North’ Dakota to the above named respondents, and ‘all per- sons interested’ in the estate of C. B. Hayward, deceased. hie You-and each of you, are hereby notified that.O. J. Hayward the peti- tioner herein, has: filed in this court his petition praying that. letters of ad- ministration upon the.estate of C. B. Hayward, late: of near Dysart, in the county of Benton. and state of, Iowa, deceased, be* granted: to. 0. J. .Hay- ward, and that the said petition will be heard and duly considered by this court, on Wednesday, the 27th day of August, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in the county court house, in the city. of Bismarck, county of Burle'gh‘and state of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to ‘be and appear before this court at said time and place and answer said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted.’ By the court: (Seal) I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court Dated the 12th day of July, A. D. 1919. Let the service of the above cita- tion be made by publication in the Bismarck Daily Tribune as provided by law. . I. C.. Davies, Judge of the county Court. 7:15 4t before Hon.. 1. C. (Seal) Spasmodic Sermon. The world may owe every man a living, but some fellows are convinced that the world has been holding out 6—30; 7—7 14 21. SZ back pay on ’em for a long time, PAGE 7 RELIEF GOES ON AFTER WAR ENDS Work’ With American Expedition: ary Forces to Continue for Some Time, EFFORTS ARE CO-ORDINATED One War Worker for Every 150 Men and One Hut Operated for Every 900 Men—Hcadquarters Inaus gurates New Plan. Parix,—Although the tumult and the shouting have died over here, and the captains, having a: the exit of the kings, are themselves beginning to depart, the American pro- gram of war work with the American expeditionary sted in effecting forces “carries on” with increased resources and effective- ness. : The other day the American expedi- tlonary forces took stock of the agen- cies from the homeland that are serv- ing the doughboy. The stock-taking was preliminary to the newly institut- ed general headquarters program for co-ordinating the work of these agen- cies to the best advantage of the men, And the results are illuminating. With approximately 1,500,000 doughboys still in France and occupied Germany, there is now one American war worker over here for every 150 men and one hut operated by an American war work organization for every 900 men, The totals as given in the resume for all the war agencies, exclusive of the American Red Cross, are 9,618 men and women workers and 1,656 huts. Of the total number of workers, 8,350 are representatives of the Young Men’s Christian association, leaving the over- seas war work strength of all other organizations at 1268, Of the total number of huts, 1,507 are operated by the Young Men’s Christian associa- tion, and the remainder, 149 by all other war work agencies. All Increased. The stock taking showed that every one of the American agencies has in- creased its persontel in the five months since the signing of the ar- mistice—the Young Men’s Christian as- sociation, for instance, having added 726 workers to its strength. With these resources at hand the general staff of the American expe- ditionary forces has undertaken to su- pervise and regulate the service given to soldiers by the auxiliary organiza- tions, General welfare officers are to be appointed, one to each combat divi- sion, each similar-unit of the service of supplies and each higher headquar- ters. Their duties will be to. supervise athletic and amusement prograins; de- termine the proper disposition of huts, restaurants and entertainment halls; recommend readjustments where rec- reational ,facilities are inadequate or where there {s duplicatjon of effort, and té notify war work agencies of the location of all units. They will decide whether. there are. too. many or. too few war workers in thelr territories and where necessary, will: obtain, de- tails of non-commissioned officers. and men to aid the war workers. diction over free distribution of food and supplies by the various war work organizations. ¥ The Young Men’s Christian associa- tion, which ‘is operating 1,600 huts in France, is sald to. have expended half ‘the amount which will be available to it for use in France. It has operated the canteen: service at.a loss. With the army taking over the canteen service, however, the expenses of the Young Men’s Christian association will be reduced. Vast Expenditures, ,Some idea of the expenditure made for war work in the period which passed with the institution of the pro- gram of co-ordination is shown in the record of the Young Men’s Christian association. This organization had in- vested $4,500,000 in overseas huts and thelr equipment .up ta the first of the year, with an average maintenance cost of more than $70,000 -a. month. It gave away in combat areas from last May- to ‘the: ead -of: November -goods valued at more than $700,000, and its Christmas gifts to.the doughboys last year represented a value of more than $500,000. Its loss in the operation of canteens, done on borrowed’ capital, was $600,000. It has expended .$1,750,- 000 for sporting goods for free use of the soldiers. It has leased:and operat- ed 37 chocolate and biscuit factories and seven sawmills in France to meet the needs of the work. It has dis- tributed more. than $2,000,000 worth of BY BLOSSER W sictomner~sum |S enyingce Waar 1 DIONT HAVE “| WIT ME WITH A DID Nou Do No HAMMER = HAMMER ~e ? ve Boo hooshoo - “* Wr books; literature and Bibles free to the soldiers, The entertainment bill of the Young Men's. Christian association overseas for the last six months had increased to $400,000 2 month in Feb- ruary. In three months after the sign- ing of the armistice it gaye 11,181 moving picture presentations, repre- senting an aggregate of 83,085,000 feet of film. The Young Men's Christian association has transmitted free of charge for the soldiers up to April 5 of this year 312,316 remittances to the value of $18,627,797.65, Seize Opium Deposited in Bank, Los Angeles, Cal.—Ninety-six five- tael cans of opium, valued at $18,000, were seized in three safety deposit boxes in a bank here where they had been stored, it is alleged, by Henry Wong, a Chinese. Wong was arrested, ———— —_—_— BIGGEST BARGAINS During the past six weeks not a day has passed that we have not had letters from South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa, telling us of the tremendous land business and advance in values in those states. This is going to increase our busi- ness and raise ovr values. Our Mr. Young is now down there looking up business and our ad- vice is for you to buy now before local prices advance as they sure- ly will by Fall. ny f, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Phones——+ @& F. O'Hare, 78M. _F. E. Hedden, @ F. E, Young, 78R, ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_———————— CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., Ph. C. Licensed Doctor of Chirovractis Gentleman Assistant, Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarek, N. D.. _—————————eee LAND FOR SALE A tract of 3640 acres of good land in Burleigh county. Best proposition in N. Dak. today. Good terms. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block Da SSS E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. _—$<—<—$——————————eeeseesd R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH, C. Chiropractor Consultation Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 oS fi! | Fine Interior Decorating i and painting is my } specialty. If you “(| want a real job— one that you will be ! proud of— I make a Specialty of Wood Finishing Phone 855 and I will call and make you an estimate. J. GOLDEN 518 Third St. TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE REMINGTON Typewriter Co. GEO. C. KETTNER, Rep. Phone 258. Bismarck. | Hedden Agency, Every man would like to own a lot or two so that sometime he may be able to have his own home and stop paying out money, with nothing to show for it but rent receipts. This agency can help you get the lots you want. Webb Block, ees BISMARCK FURNITURE co. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. oO THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Music , 10 Main St. Phone 130-K Phone 0.