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BY. SULIFAN Jevess, Hel. TAKE A PASSENGER UP WITH! HIM FOR $F25°° A ‘TRIP - Meet Rae Eniployer i in Our Classifi ed. 4 Columns Classified ‘Advertising Rates, Merms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached. will be inserted. DADDY,.1 AaKeD THE. 1 MAN TO TAKE ME jake ARIDE AN’ You come ‘Tomi | Cm Gants OveR And | WATCH Tits, FELLOW, BS First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15; MAKE WIS LANDING = SEE IF You.caul Lockye! vents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will bd changed athe DANNY. AND BRIASG HIM rate ef two cents a word for each adiitienal: word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure Pirar perenne he Dublicatlis_* Unis office before 10 a. m, of day. of: HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Boy over sixteen to savist in mail ‘room and with deliveries. 4 FANG nly Call’ at. bth ‘Tribune. + T WANTED—Young, Call at Tribune Sand ask for Mi nan for stock room, Larsen. W. or: mn fon general Ayor ‘* i Mois: arnt Tah Se, rm Moly Fina WANTED—A good ail around blacksmith: Wire: or at once. 60 cents per hour, wa ane “Chambermald, at neral Toure write P. 0. Box 627, N.D. Minperaunan. WANTED—We_ have poalt lon open t » for wan a cae eine iy iront Phongy . eee iat Ang A’ ae 2-801 WK, ae iar ‘general housé;, F.. Knowles, 16 ee 1a owles, Ave, A. West, BXPEREENC! J o4 i é » > ys ate b- A « , ‘ ’ Ay N sy running gas or kerosene had six years experience. , care Tribune Co. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCY rae Pe a to bei oid = at once “write No. Sihune, E. T. BURKE Tribune Block — Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. % * “BIGGEST BARGAIN. We have a six:room mi ern house with big trees and nice lawn, only three blocks from the center of town; it is warmly built and- very homekike. This isa bargain at $3800.00; it must be mostly cash. —— F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. ita Ra. aD L eas wanted. wee FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS LE—ight room modern house sentyally located. Geo. M. Regleten: the 16th day of July, 1919, at the rate of six per cent per annum, ‘at public CITATION: HEARING PETITION atly done, WANTED Dressmaking, \ ‘FOR SALE OR TRADE—Oakland six 2-1 wk FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN- touring car, late model, in. good: run: | FOR SAGB—Good modern G-room hause|- Gr ke vonne guarantee Apply £0.81 STRATOR. auction, to the highest ibidder, for on, 217 8th 8 864-1wic ning order. Write No. 18 Tribune.:or. for $3200; on very reasonable terms. cash, pe 46. 7-31-1wk:| _ Geo. 1M. ister. 8-2-dwk. e AGENTS: State of North Dakota, County of] © ROLLIN WELCH, FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, for a quick | jood. elght-room house, hot | AGENCY WANTED for Biawarck ND | Burleteh. Sheriff of Burleigh Co., N. D. ive lots; big harn; fine for gardens, trees. one-half cagh. ane a. Delasoa 0. Luba? heat and: wel In County. €ourt, before Hon. I. C. $4, 008.005 Davis, Judge. adjoining territory for product of mine. or’ factory by man with sales and. office ability to push Newton, Dullam & Young, Plaintiff's Attorneys. mil Sorin Peter A 8t., of hohe Td TUK sare, ‘Correspondence. invited, confi-|.. In the matter of the estate of C.| Dated at Bismarck, N. D., August 4, 1 oe dentlaly. Address: No. 20; care Tribune. |B, Hi d, di d. 1919. SALE—A moder . Hayward, deceased. Jand: enleker “louse house wk!" 0. T. Hayward, petitioner, vs. Lucy 85. Most important discoveries Milony: are ponering with ‘An Herb that actually ont stubborn. case of Rheu- entirely out of the:-systeur, Many people have written rest send, Bay they ere the elders. ds. simpi; fr inaryelouse bathe your feet in te 10r 15 minutes'a day if tor 16, are Agents ere, coluing money. Prie heumatism ’ Herb. Co, ‘satits Mouiea, California. FOR ne es =ffood clean furnished rooms, CEE eae EY a 7 gone, Barns. and.one garage, aii LANDS Boa ORT well improved farms “of” 640 acres-: i Burleigh seunty il be. sold ih 1-2 of 1-4. sec- “ton suit; will aecept city property with punge iow. in exchange as part and~ chicker “house. a: cave BE, Hayward, Bessie Herrington, JM. Hayward,. Hisie Leo, ‘and -M ele Hey: ward, reapondents. The State of North Dakota’ to the above named respondents, and all per- sons interested: in the estate: of C. B. Hay.ward, ‘decéased. You and eaeh of you are hereby notified that ©. 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, inthe tounty’of Benton. and ‘state-of ‘Iowa, Payment, “Or: part eas Soe reed and’ thee the sald. polliion wil a lance | ward, -ani at the said petition ‘wil grored. | Mae, DB, Cook, oak eth) reasonable <terme.: Call J) H.. Jensen, | pe heard and duty‘considered by this |WANTED—Boarders and roomers at 708 S. ive, acres; q ral een up; {court on’ Wednesday, the 27th day of Mgi§t_ Phone 278% Toate lk] s: oom, ‘mouse, with murpli y Red, fuli| August, A, D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in LOST AND-FOUND ——3|/ wel in ‘Savior, part of lowi,” Will ome “ot this com, Ga the: County TOIT =Gold signal corps pin. Finder | seltfeamonabler Phone Ses or write rooms ‘of this court,’ in fege Sete, Yénse phone 307R or call-at 827 6ti 1. Tribune, 8-4-lwk | court house, in the city of ismarcl p a FOR SALE—Timber land in Koochiching | county of Burle‘g and state of North istreet for reward. 8 2 3t gounty, Minnesota. Nearly. 200: acres} Dakota, and you, and each of you, are LOST—Eli’s tooth and mounting No. 3197)" $2,000. POaee, ct nk paper ead. timber | heFeby cited to be and'appear before ‘turn, of eee tpl to. Tribune. for | country. ‘What will’ you onter? Address this court at said time and place and |: reward. s-2-iwk | ae amare THbune, 8-2-tf | answer said petition, and show cause, MISCELL if. any. there ‘be, why the prayer of n ANEOUS said petition should not be granted. By the court: I. C. DAVIES, STRAYED—Any one who has taken up a (Seal) Judge of the County Court Doctor Garner Plans Establishing Col- ony of Chimpanzees in United 4 States, New York—Dr. Richard Lynch Garner announced his intention of es- tablishing a colony of*chimpanzees and gorillas in.the United States to uplift the: entire ape ‘race.’ He has just-re- turned after’ two .and one-half years spent in. the French Congo. for, the Smithsonfan institution. - The professor said he believes, apes, if given the advantage of modern ed- ucation and environment, would devel- op:into a race: that would sow .and reap and toil in the mills. In refined young lady apes the professor sees a possible solution of’ the servant prob- lem. “Sam, a boy ape that shared my home in Africa, learned to fetch things T called for,” he.said. “He became as particular as I about bed sheets ‘being smoothed out, and couldn’t go to sleep 8 ee et SED CARS FOR SALE: 1:Passenger Cadillac.in good con- “med. and hits Guernsey .milch cow, eet pera, Dlease call. 839 after six o'clock, 8-2-1wk ————Phones—— di TAKEN. Up— White faced heifer about ‘ ‘ jai 50.00. Dated the 12th day of July, A. D.| without a pillow. . If man could train F.E. Hedden, 0. H. F. O'Hare, 78M frie : rere Cette Meera ences (919. a dog to herd sheep, man. can make a F. E. Young, 788 Allen, Touring, $450.00. i |" Let the service of: the “above ee farm hand out of an ape.” i if it tax, il] tion 1 de by pulication in the f aeRO es Maxwell Sedan, good condition, d quack. | arse: ibest ot tod. Cut Bismeek ‘Daily buns as. providea h snoape. © by: Taw. LATINS BUILD BETTER HOMES a I. C. Davies, Peale A WANT RENTER f i | (Seal Judge of the. county Court. ANT Ear ied wie | “City | Infuence of Htallens Who Have Lived In United States Aids ghee axpenter: sand) lumber for obuildit eed ilo ‘Touriiig, $375.00. , goming. 300 deren in rye. “Eraits Bh Bhel- SHERIFF'S SALE. Movement. ____ CHIROPRACTORS —_—__ BEC Want.to buy Sate State of North Dakota, County of — E. E. HOARD, D.C., Ph. c. or'six room modern house.., Please stato | Burleigh—Ss. Rome—tThe Italian who has lived 4 Chevrolet 4-90, $300.00. ° oS Abas letter Aspe pena Fischer plaintiff, vs. B. T.| tong in America is helping to Amer- Lheensed Dector Overignd Tout 00." ANTE! ‘I ih to - | Bennam, defendan' feanize Italy more potently than any Phone | cau Iman r pane sgession yy. Ang : i 110 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. B. $300.09: ok Bcity. Tae at | and delivered, and new in my ees jean ideas and amuericens vars of ge ——— We are Buying] issued out of the clerk's office of the) Img things at evory Possible tim tee : seeds! atl sixth. judicial district, state of North| !t is practical and more efficient than ORCHESTRA ~ The Latest Popujar Dance Music || 10 MAIN ST. PHONE 130K. R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. C. Chiropracto® Consultatied Free. ° Suite 9-11, HEDDEN AGENCY If a widow has a home which is free ‘and clear; she is ‘in # position to hold her own; but on the other hand, if she has to pay high rents, it will /be hard for her to make ends meet. Think .of your wife. We do not like to think of these things, but a wise man al- ways plans for the future. It-is better to do a little thinking now than to worry later. Stop, and think. HURLEY’S / Webb Block—Phone.0. - ; the:Italian. The Italo-American has brought back from America an idea of better housing conditions, and if he decides to settle again in Italy he builds a home pat- iterned along. ‘American lines with plenty of space around it, and with its division of rooms, Dakota,-in and for the county of Bur- t | leigh,’upon a judgment. rendered in said, court in fayor‘ef Andrew Fischer, Plaintiff, and against B. T. Bennam, defendant, I have levied upon the fol- lowing described personal property of said defendant, to-wit: 1 Maxwell run- ‘about automobile, license ‘No. 58485, model car: 5477. afd that T shall on jerries, berries, wanted. Oscar H. Will & Co. FOR SALE—One J.P. Seeberg ses iano, practically as good as new argain if taken at once. Address P. Box 253, Garrison, N. D. 7-31-2wks “fae white: rage. Apply a : WISCONSTR BULLETING, ‘soil, imate, crops. Immigration Bureau, “Wisconsin Department. of Agriculture. Capitol 71, Madison, Wis.” 7-23- Ot Friday, the 15th day of August, A. D. Bismarck ‘Clearing House Association Cc. = ITTLE, President FOR RENT—Basement 46x66 TE outside) 1919, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. RS eas shets <M + EAHR, Vice Pres. yl cance) wee chop! low sonia wi. | OF said. day. at the front, door of the rE A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. || Bator barber shop: low rental. Bis. | postoffice in tho village of Regan, in Hadn't Got to That. Bank’ Bld, “few stiicos pecan tf| said ‘county and state, proceed to sell) © Philanthropic Person—“Have you _y MEMBERS. | FOR | RENT Nyeaten coms: wecond floor the. right, titlednd: interest-of ‘the! never striven my friend, to attain a First National Bank tee i sn eat wet Manito? ser. |above named B. T. Benham, im and to| pigher life?” Mundane Marmaduke— City National Bank vice epiamarses Realty; Company, Bis. | the above descrived: property; to satis-| «yon, mister, we ain't got past corned y Natio a k Bi sate t ty said ‘judgment and costs, amount- heth "I ital. Security Bank FOR R ing to. Bighty-five dollars and: eighty | beef an’ beer yet, but whether we Well lighted and ventilated: thoroughly F eighty| cor reach charapagne and chicken I egnts,,together with.gll accruing. costs jow rental, _Bistnarck . Realty of sale, and interest on the same from Bismarck Bank Bldg. 7-21- et ‘irst Guaranty Bank can’t bloomin’ well. say.”—Sydney Bul- letin. is ‘Alla Matter of Taste With Alek! COUNTRY ONCE AN A We “WAD K cow es WHE, AINT IT ‘Q TRAIN APES. AS FARM. HANDS | PRAISES ITALIAN ARMY IN ALBANIA General Scriven Says It Earned World’s Gratitude for _ Services in Balkans, SAVED COUNTRY FROM FOE Transformed Fishing . Hamlet Into Thriving, Seaport—Built Roads Throughout Nation— Country Open-to Industry and Travel. New York.—Brig.-Gen. George Py) Scriven, formerly chief of the signal | corps of the United States army, who was for several months attached as American military observer to the Italian forces in the field, and who recently returned from Rome, speaks enthusiastically of what he saw in Valona, or Aviona, as it is sometimes called, the chief port of Albania, which the secret treaty of London, in April, 1915, allotted to Italy. Valona, he said, is regarded by the Italians as one of the keys to the Adriatic, and their oc- cupation since December, 1914, when troops were landed because of internal disorder, has transformed it from a squalid fishing village to a seaport that is on its way to attain an importance it has not enjoyed since the days of the Roman Empire. Docks have been built, buildings have been erected, and military: roads, unsurpassed anywhere, have been constructed from Valona throughout Albania by Italian engi- neers, he said. The general described how the Prince of Wied, placed on the Albanian throne by the powers, was overthrown, and a republic set up with Essad Pasha as president. He, too, was forced out, and the little country was left a prey to Austrian intrigue from the north and the machinations of the pro-German King Constantine of Greece from the south. On Christmas day, 1914, the Italian government, fear- ing possible developments in Albania, sent the 10th regiment of bersaglieri to occupy the little fishing hamlet of Valona. Saved Albania for Allies. “By so doing,” said General Scriven, “Ttaly saved at least the greater part of southern Albania from the horrors of Austrian and probably Bulgar occu- pation, and, in addition, became the deciding factor in the great ultimate success of the Balkan campaign, which now appears to have been the loose stone in the arch that upheld the Ger- man power. Doubtless some day it will be recorded that the world owes much to the brilliant stroke of military fore- sight that sent this little force to oc- cupy an unheeded portion of the Bal- kan coast, there to perform the duty of watchful. waiting during the trying months that held the old Triple Alli- ance.in doubt. “By this peaceful occupation a mill- tary position was secured that later. be- came an important naval station for the allies, as well as a strategic and tactical base of such importance that had it fallen into the hands of the enemy, the great military romance of the Balkans, if played at all, would have occupied a far more narrow stage, and the whole of western Al- bania would have been thrown open to the Germans. For this and for the later treatment of the country and its peo- ple, I believe Albania and the world owe a debt of gratitude to Italy. “With the entrance of the Italians into the war, military activity in the Balkans increased, Additional forces were sent to Valona, from which as a base Italian control was extended over all southern Albania. The Itallan troops, without violence, and, indeed, at the request of the inhabitants them- selves, occupied the interior towns, or the ruins, as some of them then were, of Tepeleni, Argiro-Castro, Premati, Liascovikt, Santa Quéranta, and Porto Palermo. Made Modern City of Hamlet. “When the Italians landed, Valona offered only the picture of a fishing village lying asleep in filth on the picturesque shores of what is a really beautiful bay. “With the arrival of the Italians the town awoke as if by magic. Italy went to work to make Valona not only habi- table but prosperous. Government buildings rose almost in the night. Docks were constructed, electric lights were installed. Sanitation was not neglected. “To my mind the greatest accom- plishment of the Italians in Valona, and elsewhere in Albania, lies in the splendid military roads they have con- structed. “Another benefit conferred by the Italians_in Albania. has been the en- “ GEEMMENEE = WAND Wi, BECAUSE LOOkIr? WLLo Borsy—— NA WANNA OLD cow SHE GES MIK— AN TD RATHER | Cone BASY.-GBE, WiShT FoR, FRECKLES uusbilepese?t WAVE. A CHICKEN, BCAUSE IT GIVES GRANY & ‘lightening of the inhabitants, Former+ ty there were no stopping places of: # elvilized kind for the stranger, The natives were So suspicious: and often hostile to travelers that Albania has been shunned almost as much as Af- rica or Thibet. Italy made friends with the people. For once the torch of war dissipated distrust and igner- ance, and the country now is opened to the enterprise and curiosity of patrons from everywhere.” General Scriven has just been in- formed by the Italian Embassy at Washington that for his service with the Itulian armies the Grand Cross of the Crown of Italy has been conferred upon him.” 18-Months-Old Babe Is Arrested on Warrant San Francisco—Jack Theo- dore Walters, 18 months old, was arrested recently on a war- rant issued by Superior Judge B. J. Flood. He was brought into court in the arms of Sheriff Thomas F. Finn and awarded to the custody of his mother, Mrs. Hazel Walters, so to remain un- til further orders from ~ the court. A few minutes before Jack’s mother had placed on the secret file a suit for divorce from his father, Jack Otto Walters. In the affidavit Mrs. Walters declared her husband was plan- ning to kidnap little Jack and take him beyond the state line, where the San Francisco courts would have no jurisdiction. DROPS. MUSIC, PICKS UP CARS Attractive Artist of London Turns Thief and Plays Midas at Hotels, London.—For four months Sidney Meredith, an attractive musician of 22, dressed like a prince and threw money to the winds in fashionable hotels on the $2,000 to $2,500 a week he acquired through the daring theft. of automobiles in London. He finally came to grief, however, and has been sen- tenced to three years’ imprisonment. Meredith has a thorough driving knowledge of cars, and this, with hia appearance, was his stock in trade, He would not attract attention as he climbed into a big car standing in froat of club or hotel and drove away, and he confined himself largely to this method. He confessed, the police say, to stealing thirty machines in the four months he operated. Meredith is accredited with saying that he sold each car quickly to a syn- dicate of wealthy men who he believes often made from 400 to 700 per cent profit after reprinting-the machines and otherwise changing their appear- ance. He refused to divulge their identity. HERBERT SAMUEL Vesiern Newspaper Union Mr. Herbert Samuel, who will assist in the reconstruction of the crippled industries of Belgium. Mr. Samuel fs president of the Anglo-Belgian union, ae Taxes. If folks had to pay taxes on grouches. this would be a smilier world than it is. BY BLOSSER