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FRIDAY, SEPT. 12,- 1919, Meet Your Employer in Classified Advertising Rates. tc ¥ | Our Classified Columns +; Berms Btrietly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. \ | First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15. dents. Advertisements containing more than 25. words will be charged at the bate of two cents a word-for each additional word, : Copy for Classified Advertisements, / to insure proper fnsertion, must be in Whis office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Porter. Will pay a at_Sunet_ Barber Shop. 3 k WANTED—Man or lady pastry cook. 404 Main St. 9-6-lwk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR | RENT—Partly four room house. St, modern furnished Inquire 422. Virgt 9-11-Bt WANTED—Men and women to learn Barber Trade | Wages {25 per week up. ‘Positions guaranteeed. Few weeks completes by our methods. Little ex- ‘pense. Write for Catalog. Moler Barber College, 107-K. Nicollet Ave., Minne- apolis, Minn, Est, 1893. 8-29-1mo WANTED—A. yard “man, _ steady job, good pay. Apply Grand’ Pacific Hotel, > q \ -5-t LEARN, MACHINE, SHOP—Los “Angeles ECA. Auto Sen ae a2=tO ¥.-M: C__A, Auto School. }-2-1mo "HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Cook and table waiter at Banner House, 104 Main St. Phone 231. 9-11-Iwk WANTED—Strong girl or middie aged woman’ for general housework. Apply -Dohn''s_Meat_Market, 9-9-tf WANTED—A young Tady compositor who has some Knowledge. of the gen- eral’ Work of a country shop. Bates County, Citizen, ‘Valley’ City, N. D, wi Naat RODE eee Tord AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Studebaker Four, five pas- Senger ‘touring car, all in good running order, for country: roads or. city use. I'am’ offering this car very ‘cheap for quick ‘sale, It can be seen at 411 sth is 9-8-1wk FOR SALE—5 passengenFord,. New May 1918," excellent condition, extras, $425, Inquire 70% 8th St. Phone 467W, B \. 9-5-1wk SALESMAN WANTED—Traveling salesman for North Dakota and Montana, to sell leather and ‘shoe store supplies. Reference quired, Schulze Leather & Findii -.Co.,. Duluth, Minn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTIED—A doctor to locate In a good live. town, good farming community, good schools and churches, Electric “lights; expenses low. For particulars write A. Stevenson, Sec’y Commercial Club, “arthur, N._D. 8-23-1mo, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room, all _mod- ern, hot water heat. 814 Ave. B. a §-6-iwk WANTED TO_ RENT—Targe modern room, close in, by gentleman. Phone 710R, 2 9-6-lwk LANDS CANADA Manitoba Improved Farm¥ 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 Clearwater, Man., 110 cultivated, 700 in crop, first class build- ings at $32, per acre, you get farm and crop. f 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 improvements as we are offering. Write for our. Farm List. SCOTT, HILL & CO. Farm Specialties, 22 C. .P. R, Office Bldg., Corner Portage and Main Streets WINNIPEG, MAN, FOR SALE—Timber land in Koochiching county, Minnesota. Nearly 200 acres finely “wooded land. Timber worth $3,000. In heart of paper and timber country. What will-you offer? Address xyz. Bismarck Tribune. 8-2-1 WANTED Good cléan’ rags (for’ wip- ers), no small scraps taken, White or colored. Will pay 6 cents lb. Bring to. the— *“*"Tribune Office > FRECKLES AND HIS. : iil] Uy FOR SALE—Strictly modern house, ex- ceptional. bargain for cash is taken at once, Call (0, W. Roberts, _9-6-1wk FOR “SALE—An_8 room. modern house, @ peach of # home, Blose in, ‘on very reasonable terms, ‘Geo. M. Register. 9-8-1wk, ms FOR SALE—City “property. imeliding houses, lots and garages, Ajl_ kinds of insurance written in the very. best companies, Also. sell as good Lighit coal as there is on the market. 5. E, Register, Phone 732. 8-6-1wk HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms, almost new. “Hot (water heat. | $2,206 cash, balance easy terms. one. 745. or. 2P.O.box aii” Se fea Un WANTED TO" RENT—Two_ unfurnished rooms. Write’ 42 care” Tribune. : 3 9.8-iwk LOST AND FOUND LOST=Will the person who took my the baseball ,‘park. Wednésday,. return it to the owner at once, Description: Remodeled’ Excelstor, about’. one. year old, painted green: and ‘black; ‘equip- ped with ‘mudguards, "leather ‘grips ‘on handle bars, red U.S. tasing on. front wheel and. white--Vacuum- Cup easing on rear Wheel, rubber ‘pedals. -'Trokel, Seat, - George -A. ‘Keenan, Bismarck, N. Dak, “an wii 9-1stwk LOST—Buneh: keys. Finder. return. to Tribune office for reward. 9-8-1wk FOUND Shell pin arith name on same, in .gold letters. Owner may. have same by, proving property and pay- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE J WAS Just orcas 5 Stow GUT and WHAT WE SPENT Ont * UNG. ot VACKTION AND FIND I'M ieee Ng Just ABouT BRoKe WITH ‘This. BUNCH OF UNPAID BRAS STARING ME GEE, DADDY'S ! \ CROSS ToNeHT: tite arrangement would be safe ‘and flexible. Each side Of the triangle formed by the. public, management, abor, would ibe opposed to the on the score of self-interest. Whenever one group came fo rt with a demand, it would have to sub- mit this demand to a more or less hostile majority. Whenever one group {was directly at issue with another, Business Directory bicycle by “mistake ot otherwise, at |4 ing. cost of this, ad: 9-10-3t, MISCRLLANEOUS FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 ft.; outside entrance; suitable. for-sto1 rage! Burk bath’ wt partner shopi low tal Be mi e! ompany, _Bank Bldgs tedint FOR SALE—One 100 gallon gas tank; one Presto-light tank. Call 306 9th St. 9-8-1wk R. OU. MARRIED—If not write for our plan, _Homesetkers Correspondence Club,~ Box 897, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 9-6-1wk FOR SALE—Hay, about _100_tons, Call A. F. Keundall, Moffit, N, D, _9-6-Iwk WANTED—Ciean- white rags. Appi Tribune. S Tete FOR SALE—A good paying butcher shop with ‘complete equipment. Small grocery stock { connection. Write or call S. O. Harris, Regan, N.|D. 8-30-2wks ing commercial atre and auto ivery in good live North Dakota town, Owner in’ bad health, must change imate. Write E, A, Anderson, Steele, 9-11-1mo, FOR SALE—Flax reaper cheap. Ap- ply L, H. Carufel, 8-23-t£ FOR SALE—Rebuilt typewriters, all makes, Prices from -$20.00 up. Office pecialties Company, 511 3rd Avg, No., FOR .SALE—Nearly_new piano, _Inqu at 219 2nd St., or McConkey Com. Co. 8-29-10t na FOR SALE—On account of poor » We offer to sell our hotel at a Teasonable price. The hotel is located on_the best business place in town with a 7% ft, Kast front on Main street. Call on H. Rende, Linton, N. D. 8-28-3wks FOR SALE ‘OR -RENT—A. grocery: -store with living rooms_upstairs; 2 lots, For Per coulare: write P. W. Zander, Sweet riar, N. D, - 8-21-1mo “FREE WISCONSIN Bi - climate, ‘crops. eiconsin FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, trio’ Hj elevator ‘and: Janitor s: ig 6 It rok pany, Bi ik Banke Bigg. COMPANY, CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING » . CHARTER — » Treasury Department, Office of Comp- ~ troller of the. Currency, Washington, D. C., 2 <-> September 2, 1919. Whereas, by satisfactory. eyidence presented to the. undersigned, it has been made to appear-that “The First National Bank, of Bismarck” ‘located in the City of-Bismarck. inthe County of Burleigh and ‘State of ‘North Da- FRIENDS _ : NES NEC= THATS ALL. RIGHT + RUN: ALONG: NOW. o By. Glenn. E, Plumb, Generaj..Counsel for the Organized ‘Railroad Employes, ' = Does. labor's plan for .a solution of the ‘railroad problem mean “govern- ment - ownership,’ .in- the. commonly accepted sense of the term? wNo. + Government ownership, in the com- monly. accepted..sense,’of the terms, means , bath) government ownership and..government operation. It means turning the operation of the railroads over. to. politics, to the control of bureaucracy, It. means a venture in state. socialism. 7. ‘Labor's plan does not .mean_ that. It. pioposes government ownership of the properties, (a) because only under Stich auspices ‘could the question of the legal financial obligations of the —_ ener kota has complied with all the pro- visions of the Act of Congress “to en- able National Banking Associations to extend their corporte existence, and 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, Go hereby certify that “The First Na- tional Bank of Bismarck” located in the gity of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota is authorized to have succession for the period specified in its amended articles of association; namely, until close of business on* September 2, 1939. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit- ness my hand and, Seal of office this second day of Sepfember, 1919. Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller of the Currency, Ckarter No, 2434. Extension No. 1317. 9-6 to 10-11. en eet eens dh SCHOOL BOARDS What about those, vacancies? We can supply your needs whether it be principnl, assistant grade or rural teacher. Prepared for emergency calls. No charge for our service to schoolboards. Nordauist & Mauck Teachers’ Agency, Burnstad, North Dakota. Charges unknown; First State Bank o staoin. etaoi. etaoinaco for our reference. 9-9-3t. TEACHERS :WANTED: South Dakota needs more than 1000, Tural school teachers ‘at once. , Salary ranges from $100 to $125 per month, and up. Do not apply unless -you.can .cer-} tify, under the South. Dakota cer- tification laws. ‘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. Send certificate ‘and credentials with appliaction. . Fred: L. Shaw, Superintendent.. ra 9-11 to 9-16. Tribune Want Ads bring results. PAANKS PLUMB INSISTS THAT HIS PLAN OF _. RAIL CONTROL WOULD BAR POLITICS He Seems to Think He Has Reached Maturity ! IN The Face! the thir ceeding to lose } pr ciety. eastern 1 tian Montana ed here lege. Phi pastor w tabernacl B. Rib labor, are to de elected by the classi- fied employes or arners. This is the s ipartite con- trol” which seer o be such a bone of contention. It is well symbolized by the triangle of the Plum) Plan League, with “The Public, Manage- ment, and Labor” on its three sides. and around it the slogan “These three shall control.’ ‘Through these three factors, the interests of capital, represented by} ent obligations. ded. The railroad be run for profit. They run in the pub e. Transpor- tation should he furnished at cost. railroads. be threshed out, and (b) because only the government could handle such a financial transaction. But we are not ng the gov- ernment to “finance” this vast new enterprise, in the sense that the gov- ernment will have to expand values. We are asking only that the govern- ment take over the legitimate prop-j saf erty values that now exist. It is Wall Street whiéh is asking the. govern- ment to “finance” a project, when it proposes to legalize the “property in- vestment account.” If this were done,| pointment of Wall. Street. would loot the people of the United States of some $8,-| organization. 000,000,000. merce Com: The directorate of our operating] appointed the President, corporation is to be made up of has cons y kept itself clear teen members. Five of these, repre-| of political influence. Aside from this senting the public, are to be appoint-| however, according to our plan> the ed iby the President” of the United! present could control only a minority States. Five more, representing man-|of the directorate. There would be ement, are to be elected by the of-|ten men against his five. al or salaried employes of the} In like mann on every ~ vital railroads. The last five, representing! question, we believe that the tripar- SQUIRREL FOOD AW~ OL CONSTABLE CUTPLUG 19 GONNA SET HIS MOON WOWLER ON ME, EW + 2 way. ance. re properly | should not It cannot he claimed that the ap | five directors by the president. will inject polit The into the Inter: e Com- a similar body, Go Git’ FLEATUS! Jeo CHAW “THAT SLICKER'S ENGINE LIKE YE DO A WAM-BONE AN’ BY TAPIOCA HE’ fruit WITHAR- COME BACK were A. 7 Wer MY DAWG ~ 5 You_GOT CONSTABLE | p HA- T WAG ONLY SLIPPING oL CUTPLUG A LIL’ TOSH+- AWRIGHT FLEATUS ~ THERES A SOUVENIR SOUPBONE FoR YOUR TROUBLE - WHY, FRECKLES, Nov'Re Too OLD EZ \ To BE BEGGING <= / FOR NICRBLE? — Ps <; WADIME! ing to state W. L. Pettin F. E. Hedden, 0. ‘d article. PRUNE-RAISERS CONSPIRE. AGAINST BOARD MADAMES| Boise, Idaho, Sept. 12.—Prune rais-! ers in Idaho, who have been holding | their crops tor top-notch pric thousands of repor' es at $20 a ton will net a fair said C. J. cA of the Idaho State Horticultural So-) | © BISMARCK -NortH Davora: ° Bring or mail in your films feq Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. The market dropped to § ago because of unusw ments of peaches and pears to the} marl MONTANA CHURCH-WORKERS | TO DISCUSS CHRISTIANITY | Great Falls, Mont., Sept. 12. S Fundame'} $ theme of a thr tals dav church tod: ladelphia; Dr. ntil recently ig London: En ———— R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—-Phone 260 | BISMARCK, N. D. i SS | BIGGEST BARGAIN You don’t have to have money to get that home. chief necessity is a little patience. Fully two hundred been built in Bismarck by people who started in by purchasing lots from us with Patience and easy | monthly payments. | you get that hundreds of lots wi We also write fire insur- home COMPAN i Offices in First National Bank Bldg. ! PHONES. H. F. F, E. Young, E. T. BURKE | LAWYER |] PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM | || Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS By Ahern | Tibuse Block Bismarck, N. D Phone 752. | | | HEDDEN AGENCY | || Building site 80x150, Rosser || street between First St. and || Mandan Ave. Small house, trees, BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main S Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Be finished and Packed. Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS 4 First National Bank City National Bank First Guaranty Bank would necessarily act as umpire in the decision. How this would gork out in prac-if> tice, I propose to discuss in a suc- Idaho has laimed that raisers | an of ‘Temple col- of Minneapolis. homes have south front. '] $1500 with house; without house, $1000. Webb Block—Phone 0. {i dolla a bump- | s of $80 a ton| 100 from east-} SHOE FITTERS declare, nsel, presi ent} 50 a few ly heavy | th confe: hich open- | include Dr. A. C, Dixon, of Spurgeon’s g.. and Dr. W. | Free a lot of The Let_us help We have an sell that should oe| F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE| . O'Hare, 78M. | Phone 35. 78R. | | * Bismarck t. PHONE 233 : 5; Distributors ef : ______BY _BLOSSER STUDEBAKER FSC 1 quss Youre and E==/ © RIGHT, Pot = MAKE. CADILLAG Automebileg | if | : BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motorg CORWIN MOTOR CO, ERE WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmor in Charge ——————————————— Bismarck Construction y Company General’Contractors Westerm Sales Bldg. DE LAVAL Cream Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements 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. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, LESPARTSS Rep) Harness ACTORY Service stXT™ CORWIN MOTOR CO Beene

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