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THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 1, 1919. Meet Your Employer in Classified Advertising Rates. ‘ Btrietly Cash—No copy without remittance:attached will be inserted. ; wertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without.ehatige of copy, 15 Qeuits. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the ate of two cents a word for each additional word, Dae Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure prope? fasertion, must be in his office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. . Our Classified Columns HELP WANTED—MALE~ WANTED—Porter. t_Barber Shop. ys at Eagle Shoe Shining WANTED—B: WANTED—Man or lady pastry cook, 404 Main St. 9-6-19k Will” pay guaranté 9-L1-lwk -6-1Wl Barber Trade. apolis, ‘Minn. WANTED—Two painters; regular work; none but experienced men need appl H. T. rare Contractor. ys Phone 803. 9-5-1wk WANTED—Men and women to learn ‘Wages $25_per week Positions guaranteeed. Few weeks completes by our methods. pense. Write for Catalog. Moler Barber Nicollet Ave., Minne- Little ex- 8-29-1mo # WANTED—A yard man, Apply Grand Pacific Hotel. steady job, 9-5-tf LEARN MACHINE _SHOP—Los ‘Angcles .M. C. A. Auto School. HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9-2-1mo WANTED—Cook and Banner House, 104 Main St, Phone table waiter at 9-11-1wk WANTED—Chambermaid. Apply Grand «Pacific Hotel. 9-8-t WANTED—Strong girl or middle aged woman for general housework. Apply. Dohn’’s Meat Market, 9-9-tf WANTED—A ‘who has some knowledgé of the geri- eral work of a country shop: Barnes County Citizen, Valley City, N. D. compositor 9-9-1wk WANTED—Woman to. do cleaning. Mrs. Phone 427. or '852. 9-9-3t WANTED—Housekeeper; good wages. Growler’s_ Club, 9-9-3t WANTED—We need kitchen help and Good position at best wages. Apply at Homan’s Cafe. WANTED TO RENT 9-5-1wk WANTED TO RENT—Two_ unfurnished Write 42 care Tribune. 9-8-1wk —— AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford car, cellent condition; new tires. Inquire Bismarck Hotel. 1918 model. Ex- 9-10-1t senger touring ca’ Iam offering this : Studebaker Four, five pas- Hin good running is or city use. very cheap for It can be seen at 411 5th 9-8-1wk FOR SALE—A_ Chevrolet car in good Will sell cheap,: Call 302 0, 9-5-1Wk FOR SALE—5 passenger Ford, New May ellent condition, extras, $429, 703 8th St. Phone 467\ 9. SALESMAN -lwk ‘HOUSE FOR SALE—Houge of 7 FOR SALE OR RENT = ARE Ps. FOR’ SALE—Strictly modern, house, ex- | ceptional” bargain for cash is. taken’ at once, Call,O. W. Roberts, 9-6-1wk FOR SALE—An_ 8 room” modern house; @ peach, of a home, cldsé in, on very. reasonable terms. ‘Geo: M, Register, : 9-8-1Wk FOR SALH—City_ property including houses,..lots -and, garages... AN kinds of jnsuran¢e written in the very. best companies... Alsd. sell. as good) Lignite coal ag" there is ‘on’ the market,” om Register, Phone. 732. 8-6-Twk Fograg, i almost. new. Hot wate héat.-. 82.200 |. cash, balance easy terms. Phone 745 or P.O, box 211. ~8-16-tf LANDS DOUGLAS COUNTY, WISCONSIN, good clay loam ands. with) roadg, schools, and telephones for sale on easy terns, between the Twin iCties and Duluth and Superior, Best markets in the world, Farmers Land & Cattle Co., Globe Building, St. Paul, Minn, 9-1-It ‘CANADA Manitoba Improved Farms 640 acres, 2 miles from good town, 200 cultivated, fair buildings, good water, Think of being’ able to buy this at- $15. per acre, It is worth twice that, must be sold to close an estate. 1280 acres, 4 miles from Sarles, N.-D., and 6 miles’ from .Cléarwater, Médn.,, 110 cultivated, 700 in crop, first class build- ings at $32. per acre, you get farm crop. 320 acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated, best of buildings, good water and soil. Will include 1-3 of crop’ at $12,500. > Why pay $100 to $200 per acre for farms when you can get just as good land with for our Farm List. scoTT, HILL & CO. Farm Specialties, 23 C. P. R, Office Bldg., Corner Portage and Main Streets WINNIPEG, MAN, FOR SALE—Timber land in Koochiching county, Minnesota. Nearly 200 acres $3,000. Jn_heart of paper and timber country. What will you offer? Address xyz Bismarck Tribune. 8-2-1 LOST AND FOUND J ST—Buneh kets. nder return to Tribune office for, reward. 9-8-1wk FOUND—Shell pin with name on same in gold letters. Owner may have same by proving property and pay- | ing cost of this ad. 9-10-3t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE—Top buggy in _ good condition. Phoné 534, 9=9-3t FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 ft.; outside oc store supplies, Schulze Leather raveling salesman for North to. sell leather Reference re & Findings 9-11-3t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES entrance; suitable for storage;’ Turkish bath or barber shop; low rental. Bis- marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. T-21-tt FOR SALE—One 100 gallon gas tank Presto-light tank. Call’ 30g. 9th “ti one | 9-8-1wie ,go0d schools and lights; expenses low. write A. Steyenson Club, “Arthur, N, WANTED—A doctor to locate in a good good farming community, churches. Electric For particulars Set’y Commercial 8-23-1mo. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room, all mod- ern, hot water heat. 814 Ave. B. ve. 8-6-lwk ‘ TO RENT—Large modern room, close’'in, by gentleman. Phone 9-6-lwk WANTED Good clean rags (for wip- ers) no small scraps taken. White or colored. Will pay 6 cents lb. Bring’ to the ais Tribune Office 3 iN = FOR RENT—Two front rooms, furnace heat. “Apply; Andergon_and, Avenue iB. )-5-Lwk ly NOW: HURRY. To THE, DRUG STORE AND = GET ONW & QUARTERS. WORTH = THE OTHER QUARTER You: BRING» R. U. MARRIED—If not write for our plan, Homeseeke! Correspondence Club, Box 897, Cheyenne, Wyoming, x 9-6-1wk FOR LE—Hay, about 100. tons...’ Call A. eundall, Moffit, N. D. _9-6-lwk Appl; WANTED—Clean white rags. ‘Apply, FOR SALE—A good paying. butcher shop’ with complete -equipment. Small grocery stock €n connection. Write or call S. 0. Harris, Regan, NED Aer 8 ‘ott, N. D. 3 $2 FOR “SALE—Good paying commercial trade hotel, movie theatre and ayto livery in good live North Dakota town. Owner in bad health, must change climate, Write E. A. Anderson, Bisel, N._D. t SALI ice. thoroughbred te hick Oat TH phoyteW 692%. ss 9-10-2t FOR SALE—Flax reaper cheap: Ap- ply L._H. Carufel. -23-tf FOR SALE—Rebuilt , w \) makes’. «Prices from’ $20, 0 . 3 clatter COMBARY: Fargo.N. Dios yo FOR, SALE—Nearly new piano. “/fnquire HOTEL FOR SALE—On acgoimt of poor. health, W6 offer to sell our hotel at: a reasonable price. - The hotel is located ~on. the. best business: place’ in: town with a 75 ft. East front on Main street, . Call OW, HELLO MR.DUFE! Mes, DUFF AND | Were JusT DISCussING WE WIGH CosT OF LIVING Before You CAME - AREN*T Prices A FRIGHT Wisconsin Department: of Agrieultare, epartment. ol culture, teas ., H Pa r Capitol 71, Madison, Wis.” © 7-23-60 | Marcus Show a Swiftly Moving | delightful melodist, And thu: FOR RENT—A few offic i floc conveniently located; st thle “light, elevator, and. ee ismarcl ealty Company, 3s k Bank Bldg. pany att ‘CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING Whereas, improvements/as we are offering. Write] presented to the undersigned, it hi been made to appear that “The Fir National. Bank of Bismarck” located in the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota has complied with all the pro- visions of the Act of Congress “to en- finely wooded land, ‘Timber worth!uble National Banking Associations to extend their corporte t¢|for other purposes,” approved July 12, 1882, as amended by the Act, approved April 12, 1902; Now, therefore, I, Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that “The First Na- tional Bank of Bismarck” located in the city of Bismarck in the County -of Burleigh and State of North Dakota is authorized to have succe: period specified in its amended articles tion; namely, until close of SuNoH omL aa WAN yam Zny NINSOW AL RU ATaYA 471115 ‘ANUH 11,48 ‘AW a0 1639 WLLI9L on September 2, 1989. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit- ness my hand and Seal of office this seeond day of September, 1919. Acting Comptroller of the Currency, Charter No, 2434. Extension No, 1317. IE a eee ene tae SCHOOL BOARDS What about those vacancies? We can supply your needs whether it be pfincippl, assistant. grade or rural teacher. Prepared for emergency calls. No charge for our service to schoolboards, ‘ Nordauist & ‘Mauck Teachers; Agency, Burnstad, North Dakota. Charges unknow: for our reference. 9-9-3t. TEACHERS WANTED South Dakota needs more than 1000 rural school teachers at once. Salary ranges from $100 to $125 per month, andvup. Do..not. apply unless you. can cer: tify: urlder the South Dakota _ cer- tification laws. a Normal: school graduates, or, holders of good Second grade certificates are invited to write direct to S. K. Clark, Assistant Superintendent of Public In- struction, Pierre, South Dakota. 4 Send ‘certificate and’ credentials with ‘appliaction. . Shaw, Superintendent. at (219 2nd 8t., “or McConkey Com. ‘Co: | on H. Rende, Linton,’ N. D. 8-28-3wks ce fate CKLES_AND. HIS FRIENDS: je Want Ads bring results, Now DANS ?- You Do Thar TEN YEARS AGO? Sou Price - It Faith ving rooms usta Plot, ror] KALEIDOSCOPE newts P. W. Zander, Sweet >, 8-21-1mo CONSIN BULLETINS, soil, Py lecond floor, eam heat, elec- janitor ser- CHARTER observ by satisfactory evidence as BISMARCK DAILY’ TRIBUNE / Tom Had a Good Start But Didn’ om Get Very Far | BY ALLMAN “THING VERN WIGH— ' Do You KNow TWAT IT CosTS Two DOLLARS OR, MORE EVERY DAY FoR. OUR MEAT ALONE - CANNED Goops ARE TERRIBLE- LOOK WHAT A CAN OF PEACHES cosrs TODAY! | PAID ANETY| LeT Me CENTS FOR AN APPLE Pie YESTERDAY — COMPARE THE PRICES OF TODAY TO WHAT Have You Doite 10 REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING ° You BUY PrES AT NINETY CENTS STEAD OF BAKING THEM YouRSELF— You BUN CANNED PEACHES INSTEAD OF CANNING] “THEM— You EAT MEAT "TWICE A DAN. Now - DID 3 THE DEMAND - DEMAND REGULATES Melange of’ Girls, Fun, Song, j truly a kaleido: Dance and More Girls Some wit once ore darn thing after ation is apt —. fumous current yt Treasury Department, Office of Comp- troilér of the Currericy. E ropos “Olt Baby,” the | Dr nicle of the more fa-| Ho libretto to laugh at the comic epi- is Show which comes with | sodes, marvel at the exotic dance crea- admire the charming girls or be yy. September 12.|uraptured by the haunting melodies of Washington, D. C.,|If there is anything missing in Oh} "Oh Bal September 2, 1919. | Baby” no sponsor, would Welcome a suggestion. To be sure there ar in “Oh Baby” Dut this novelty will)! quite likely not detract from the plea ure of the hosts wi hearts on seeing the A stagefill of ‘I decked with a la mous Mar the most famous Murcus Peaches to the | tions i Auditorium on Fri . B. Ma autiful ma be ness that harkens| Coal.’ SAN, You, CUT OUT THAT LT Never Heard || YELLING AND Go IN THE OTHER Room- REMEMBER. Berore! { You WERE NOT —! | TALKING “To who in turn pass to make w j through two acts and seventeen 1 the patrons 4 | fo j tume changin This | in revers entable ent her}. ‘Tbe mission of the Mare to make the world happier, ts alpha and omega. It no dull momen Wl the fami have set. their attraction, ssion for the Willis J. Fowler, 9-6 to 10-11, ; First State Bank o staoin etaoin etaoinaco 9-11 to 9-16. 5 SQUIRREL SEA’ \9 ON~, BUT GO! 1 DIDNT KNOW Tr WORE\STARS - , T WANT ANOTHER. BOK F-DILS LIKE T oT. FOR MOTHER THE LST TIMES A, SINEATY- FIVE CENT my) WEY | Ye Wart. TLL GrrVe EF IT TAKES TILL SPRING HAIR CUTTIN’ TIME, ee! Roost ! oSSSss GENE AHERN \ \WELL-WELL-THEY MUST. A Be SNSHACTORY= DID YA NouR ROTHER SAY AA, TURN WERE 600D 2 toa figure like a war loan, dancing and singing are one moment in_ the spot 66, set’, ; ‘ ‘7 IS “OH BABY” [iznt’s glare to give way in a trice to a = trio of buffons in ludicrous endeavor. ay fora it goes ie of entertainment, warned not to look a plot, Aside from the physical re- jauirement of stage settings and) cos “Oh Baby” could be run order and make an equ inment. One needs us Show is Therein is indeed a x, clean, génerous entertainment for Phone 189 for Beulah By Ahern Cc] S | photoplay COME CLOSE TO HAVING |vanfage point of the Country club | when the rehabilitation of ‘this post UTILITY COMPANY LOSING MONEY IS GIVEN PERMISSION AT OWN REQUEST NOT TO BOOST RATES AT THE FORKS Unusual Condition Appears in Public Utility Commission’s Ruling in Red River Valley Power Company’s Application for Review of Service and Tariffs—Fargo Schedules for Heat, Light, Power and Gas Somewhat Reduced. : An order in the application of the]at the expiration of each month after Union Light, Heat & Power Co, of| ate of order, such report to be in aa aaa ae ad River Power | #ddition to all others required by Grand Forks and the Red River Power jaw. The Red River Power Co. at Co. of Fargo Jor permission to in-|Grand«Forks is ordered to maintain crease their service rates, pending} and continue its present schedule of with the public utility commission | Tates for general lighting, power, gas since early last spring, was handed |@d steam heat. The commission finds down Wednesday. Under the terms|that the value of the Grand Forks of this order the Fargo utility com-|22d Fargo plants. is practically the pany is permitted to charge from six| Same, but the returns in the case of cents up to ten cents pet kw for| Fargo are twice those of Grand Forks, lresfdence, commercial and general)!” the case of Fargo, the commission lighting, the minimum rate being for| finds, the consumption and sgle of consumption in ex 500 kwh per| electricity, gas and heat is two. to month and the maximum for the first times that in Grand Forks. ‘All hundred kwh, with a discount of five} the commission, “leads to percent for the payment of bills with-| the logical conclusion that the utility in ten days from date thereof and a| Property at Grand Forks is overyar minimum net rate of one dollar per | Wed or overequipped. me remedy month for each meter installed, For|Should be found as a solution for power the Fargo company is permit-| this difficulty.” ted to charge from 4.5 cents to | Ditverence in Return. cents pér kwh, with the same d The operating income at Fargo is ahaa and, Gidking rate ranges | found to be $148,000 as compared with A: Aa dec sepa © $79,494 at Grand Forks. “In the case on ur ke en cont ah eae of Grand Forks,” the commission dis- as fixed bythe commission for resi-| Covers “the net income for the entire deuce sete Fes!” utility. pr yi as $52,654, dence and commerg¢ial heat, lighting Panne ates poe Bee, jand other purposes is $2.25 per thov-| ‘Fhe income of the electric utility was cents per thousand feet for payment| S40048, return $7; gas willy, Bite of bills within ten days from date}. oifered a loss of 334, The electric and a minimum of one dollar per utility was the only one of the three month for each meter installed. The} yen) carnod a i 4 ty Fargo steam heat rate is sixty cents} ae nich, care Se eee eaaianee per thousand pounds for the first hun-| undoubtedly. that the rates for the dred thousand pounds condensation; | aervice of gas and steam heat should itty-five fot the, text jtwo hundred be mat ially increased, and yet-the thousand, and fifty cents for all over) commission feels restrained from ‘fof- three hundred thousand, with no dis lowing this logical course because of ary or CREE Goce Novemmbes 1 [28 fact that the rates now appeay to a 1 2n ¢ ? Ga: sbi be as high as permissible without tor Al SO cbae sgugh meter neta ied reacting seriously upon the ee of | aca service in each instance. In-a to October 31 for each meter installed, Bie er ee a te Conocigh Ye with an posta lanen charge of $4 for! in allowance in rate¢ of ten percent, each een Fo Unchanged ithe company stated that it was its inne ned at reant y Imjon | belief that the rates at present are as et means g ant ftany i 2 in rates would result in Forks install steam heat meters at Agere, Eee iaampHon all service connections where steam The ‘commission announces, howev- heat is at present furnished and that)... that where rates will be left where all steam heat distributed shall after | they are for the present, the rail date be based on a metered ‘ate Per | noard will begin at an early date an and pounds of condensation. All . and charges rj iavestigation of the company’s opera- decreas ae Bh and oraee te Be {tions to “ascertain if possible some Oe ie See ie it the end | Weans of reducing the costs of opera- e whi ine mmisei qv | tions, or, at least, offering some solu. eee nice ee tne is ont oh aa a | tion for the present difficulty whereby extend, Pec eaeas sag fe ee he jthe company will be assured of a nga ligt, Hat & Power “Oo. ig |Teasonable return and the consumers ordered to Keep a full and accurate |!ower Te account of ther rvens ad nese | ————————— of the company and to file a complete | . . report thereof with the commission | R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor iene’ — | Consultation Free i Civil War Veterans cuice 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone ‘260 Proudly Participate | BISMARCK, N. D. in. Wilson’s. ae | Proudly holding aloft their banner which they won in more youthful years, the veterans of the Civil war, had a conspicuous place in the parade. , Occupying three automobiles, the G A. R. nfen, whose ranks grow thin- ‘ner yearly, were greeted with many] money to get that home. The smiles and waving handkerchiefs as| chief necessity is a little patience. sed through the crowded thor-| Fully two hundred homes have 5 ; been built in Bismarck by. people | The banner the aged veterays won in} who started in by purchasing lots country-wide competition in 1889 for; from us with Patience ‘and easy | the best drilled team was firmly clasp- || monthly payments. Let us help /ed and allowed to once more wave you get that home. We _ have serenely as it has on many other oc-| hundreds of lots we can sell that way. We also write fire insur- ance. —_——-< BIGGEST BARGAIN You don’t have to have a lot of 1D PHOTOGRAPHY The soft and exquisite photography | F, E, YOUNG REAL ESTATE hot which D. W. Griffith is the inventor COMPANY aud developer appears with new vigor | p¢riceg in First National Bank Bldg. of improvement distinctive | photographic effects in “True I PHONES Susie.” an Arteraft picture wh on view at the Auditorium theatre to- night. Trenchant, delightful, glowing with the charm of youth, and el With the tumult of rival love, bri with humanities, sign’ nt as a study | and absorbing as entertainment, “True | Heart Susie” is a most remarkaDle | ge pee E, T. BURKE h ES FORT LINCOLN LAWYER Fort Lincoln the new and old, bask- ing in the mellow mid-day sun, were | Tribume Block Bismarck, N. D. viewed by President Wilson from the Phone 752. ’. E. Hedden, 0. H; F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R. tling —a ed verandahs. Of old Fort Lincoln, the gay frontier post from which General Custer and his gallant Seventh cav+ alry set out on. their ill-fated eam. | paign against Sitting Bull almost fifty | HEDDEN AGENCY Lincoln, cecupying a beautiful streten || Street between First St. and Mandan Ave. Small house, of green sward to the south of the ; fruit trees, south front. $1500 with house; without is discussed President Wilson will no doubt recall the splendid camp as he viewed it today. No, BUT THEY OUST FIT AY AIRGUN ! city, showed at its best today, and house, $1000. Webb Block—Phone 0... BY BLOSSER BISMARCK FURNITURE CO, * 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Be finiehed and Pack Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. } MEMBERS First National Bank SER bs City National Bank =—i.