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\ Meet Your Employer j in Our Classified Columns Classified Advertising Rates. Merms Btrietly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85_cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 beats. Advertisements containing more 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 neertiod, must be in this office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, \HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Porter, | Will fay guarantes at_Sunet_Barber Shop. 911-1wk WANED Men at good wages; steady work, Hebron Brick and Tile Co., Hebron, Kc, 9-12-10t WANTED—Grocery~ clerk at t” Gussner’ 's Store. 9-16-1wk WANTED — Bushelman “and — Presser. Steady place and good wages to a Rood. man, Loomis & Loomis, Fargo, D2. 9-16-lwk WANTED—Man for general farm work by ‘month or year. Otis Malone, Al- mont, N. 9-16-3t WANTED=Cook for small hotles man preterreet Seed wages. fedora, N._D, Fs ots-1wik WANTED—Youne man to_ work. by moths steady job. FL ‘Jaszkowlak, 421° 12t 9-17-3t AIRES rau men for ushers. ing work only. “Must be courteous, quiet, prompt and attend strictly to business. Apply Bismarck Theatre. 9-13-1wk 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 dor*Catalog. Moler Barber College, 107-K Nicollet Ave., _Minne- apolis, Minn, Est, 1893. ___8-29-1mo GRARN GEACHINE, ; SHOP=Lom ‘Angeles Y. M. C, A, Auto School: 9-2-1mo HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—GiH for general housework. Write Box :341, Bismarck, N.D. i ‘9-16-1wk WANTED—Girl for general housework. Apply ‘Mrs, H. H. Steele, 67/Ave, B. WANTED— Gil Yor, general housework. ‘Mrs. G. H. Russ,’ Jr., 305 3rd St. ven- 9-15-1wk WANTED—Housekeeper, good wages. Growlers’ Club. Phone 166. 9-15-3t WANTED—Girl for general housework 16 ‘Ave, A, ‘West. PMone, 169! octet WANTED—Cook and table . waiter...at Banner ‘House, 104 Main St. Phone 31, 9-11-lwk WANTED—Strong girl or middie aged woman for general housework. Apply Dohn"’s Meat Market, 9-9-tf FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS.. FOR! SALE—6 room modern "hotise “for $3200, on. very reasonable terms. Geo. _M. Register. -15-lwk FOR SALE—6 room nearly modern house for, $2600. Geo, M, . Register. 9-15-1wk LANDS . GBT AFARM AND GET IT Now—Forty or eighty acres between St. Paul and Duluth ‘on easy terms may be. your salvation in the near future, Send for map. Farmers Land & Cattle Company, Globe Building, St. Paul, Minn, 9-17-1t KINGSDALE, _CLOVERTON, _ MARK- VILLE—All good towns on S00 Line between St, Paul and Duluth-Superior; lands just east of these towns at rea- sonable prices and on easy terms. Call on or write. Farmers Land & Cattle Compatty, Globe Building, St. Paul, Minn. 9-16-1t CANADA Manitoba ‘Improved Farms 640 acres, 2 miles from ‘good town, 200 cultivated, fair puuainan rot water, Think of. being: able to buy this at $15, per acre. 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 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 Liat, SCOTT, HILL & CO. Farm Specialties, 22 C..P. R. Office Bldg., Corner Portage and Lar Streets WINNIPEG JAN. FOR SALE—Timber ry 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 _Tribuni MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Good second hand Monarch Range. $30.00. Call at 717, 9th» St. 2 4 9-17-3t FOR SALP—One fumed-oak and=leather:|- Davenport, two bab: Phone’ 540X, or call 522 8tl 9-16-2t FOR SALE—Oatsand barley in car load shipments. Write -or wire, “Quinn- Shepherdson Co., Flour Exchange. Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. 9-16-1wk REPAIR WORK of all_kinds; chimney sweeping, furnace and cisterns cleaned, screen removed, storm sash replaced. Phone 621L, H. R, Bidelman. 9-15-1wk: FOR SALE OR RENT—Barber shop, very good deal, Box 96, Stanton, N._D, 9-13-1wk athe FOR SALE—New modern 5 room bunga- low, corner lot, conveniént to Capitol and, schools. Will_be sold at reason- able’ price, on good terms. Furnished or unfurnished. . Don’t overlook this chance of getting a comfortable home before winter starts In, Write No. 46, ‘Tribune. 9-15-1wk HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms, almost new. Hot water heat. $2.20 cash, balance easy terms. Phone 745. or P.O, ‘box 211. 3-16-tf SALESMAN WANTHD-—State representative, must be able to organize sales force and carry small stock, Excellent opportunity for responsible party. Address J, L.\Selden, 268% Glisan St., Portland, Oregon st <5 i 'S FOR RENT seer FOR |RENT—Four rooms, vail modern, doul and single rooms; warm place for yinter: $6 and $7 dollars per m 3113 gra_8 FOR Aen RFurished room. — Inquire 214 Sth St. 9-17-1wk*] WANTED TO RE marck suitable f in good location. ‘—Building= in. Bis- ‘estaurant; must be Address Box 107 9-13-12 FOR QUICK SALD—Estey organ $35.00. Good as new. Fine fer-rhurch or. home. hone 498X. P. O, Box 226, Bismarck, 9-13-1wk nan Say two Shetland ponies with double and single harness, buggy, wagon and Portland cutter, complete. Archibald McGray, 613 Third St., B marck, N. D, FoR_ SALE—Good paying trade hotel, movie theatre and -auto livery in good live North Dakota town. Owner in bad health, must change climate, Write E. A. Anderson, Steele, N._D. 9-11-1mo. FOR SALE—Small restaurant. in _Bis- marck doing . good business. _.Price reasonable, “Address 45: Tribune, 9-18-1wk FOR gnigangsy aug 46x06 fe. outside suitable for storage; Turkish f batter shop: low rental. | Bis alty Company, Bismi era Bee rf FOR RENT—A_ room, - all strictly. “modern, one block east from Wach- ter school. 218 So. 11th St. Phone *463-K. 9-13-1wk. Good. clean rags (for wip- ers). no small scraps taken. White or-colored.’ Will pay 6 cents Ib. Bring’ to the— Tribune Office FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ——— PIANO FOR SALB—A high grade Adam Schaaf Plano cheap if, taken at: once. Can be geen at -B. F. Burbage, 408 4th For SALE—Flax reaper aan “a. _ ply L..H, Carufel. ‘8-28-tf FOR SALE—Rebullt typewriters, all makes. Prices from $20.00 up. Office Tiered: Company, 611 3rd Ave. No., 8-28-1mo. HOTEL FOR SALE—On account of poor health, we offer to sell our hotel at @ reasonable price.” The hotel is located on the best business place in town with @ 75,ft. East fronton een street. Call on. H. Rende, Linton, D.:_8-28-3wks FOR SALE OR 1 TENICA with living rooms Tides articulars write P. riar, N. D, . - “FREE: WIS sitmates floor, ed; steam n heat, elec: ght, elev Sserator and janitor ser- vie. FOR RENT—A ? ee conveniently. Joc Inerek Bank Bldg. ny, Company, tee Get, DOINGS, OF THE DUFFS — Olivia. Is Sensitive About Her Weight. 1 WAS GONG Ta Meer MABEL BUT 1. GUEss VLE Tom, be's WAITING CALL IT OFF AND Go THE GAME ° LIVIA’, WOULD § Yo CARE To Go To : pace TODA. WITH TOM? DINTENDE! GONG BUT Wap To CHANGE. ‘ MY. PLANS~ HELLO, Tom -Wuy, | GUESS TLL *Go To THe Game wit You— ALTHOUGH IVE COT SomETHAG } OUGHT; To Dos HAVE You SECURED The MANDAN FAIR SUCCESS; CROWDS THRONG GROUNDS (Continued From Page One) that the two nien might put on'a tame exhibition, but ‘from the minute that time was called until the “kiss and make up” scene at the end of the sixth tound, the spectators saw the fastest most scientific scrapping that has ever been seen in this state. NTE ENT It may, be,true that the | Gibbons paaeaenee aD TO RENT. HOUse, boys did not try to put over a knock- ‘¥. Holmboe. Phone 459L. 9-16-1wk |0Ut, but the fight fans were not expect- WANTED 16-RENT—sParnished modem (DE that, The punches that were ex- house for -3- months or.until Spring. jchanged were hard ones. and__ the: Address 47 care Tribune. 9-15-3t'| janded ‘often. and. old timets present FOR ‘SALE—Buffet refrigerator, ‘bed, single bed, rug, dresser, ‘c Four leather upholstered rocice ing atove 2 piece set of dish ing uw one chiffonier, Phone, ‘856 or all, Wo 8th St. 9-17-3t BOARDERS WANTED AND BOARD—Dunraven. 9-17-1wk ROOM LOST AND FOUND LOST—If the person who has the “Mars- wells”. coaster. Wagon. which was taken from 921 Fifth street several days ago, will return same, in good condition, to that address no questions will be agsed, 15 -2t w<| been made to appear that “The First Say that’ more blows were landed on ESS OPPORTUNITIES | both. men. in”those rounds than| live. town, good farming. community, |YU’ Would see in twelve rounds of any! good. schools and. churches. «Electric ‘championship bout, with. the. possible lights; expenses low. For: particulars ‘exception of aDempsey bout. RGh aay eran an rma oer Teno. Another match which: képt the crowd! on its toes ‘all of the’ time was eatch- eeatch can wrestling between Jack CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING a OW THAT Wox'r BE NECESSARY — YouR Not AS HEAVY AS ALL THAT - ISA STEEL AND CONCRETE STAND~ 'Yjinet Angus’MeDonald of Grand Forks .BY ALLMAN WEL 1,0 AND TELL Farley, champion welterweight Wrestler at the Interallied games in France, and J. P. Eagle, an Indian m the Standing Rock reservation. ley, Who beat the. best welter weight wrestler in all the allied armies, was at least 5 pounds lighter ig Indian, but what he @ he made up in quickness and skill, Eagle put up a good match and at the end of ten minutes, which was the length of the match, it could only be teymed a draw, with Farley, perhaps -having the shade the better because of his aggressivness and light- er_weight. Frank Mantell of Winnipeg, claim- ant to nq particular pugilistic honors, in a two round bout and then took on James Malloy, light weight. aspirant | fer. the North Dakota honors, of East Grand: Forks, Mantell toyed with both of his opponents stuck his face out, let both fighters slam ‘at his face ‘and head with all the steam they had and did not seem to mind it a bit, although Malloy after considerable pounding, y CHARTER |SQUIRREL FOOD : i — Treasury Department, Office of Comp- Soller of the Currency. ' WELL, THERES UTPLUG Washington, D. ©. SJAZZING AT UP ON TH! September: 2, 19: HARMONICA Whereas, by. satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has 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- visjons of the Act of Congtess “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 il 12, 1902; Now, therefore, I, Willis J. Fowler, By Ahern You AND wesc Nouns, HITHERE ConsTaABLE! GRIND UP YOUR GALLOPMOBILE -) WHATS TH’ STUNT FoR TODAY, EH 2 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 suciegslon for the period specified in its amended articles, of association; name! nant close Of, business on September 2 2, 1989, v IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF’ wi ness my. hand: and Seal of office this econd day of September, 1919. “Willis J. Fowler, Acting’ Comptroller of the €urrency, | Ckarter No. 2434, Extension’No. 1317. 9-6 to 10-11, DoPa. WHAT. IS A BIDED ANYWAY 2 “WARD QUESTIONS LIKE THAT ! TEACHERS WANTED ~ South Dakota.needs more than 1000 rural schoolteachers 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. L, ‘Shaw, Superintendent. ‘9-11. to NTH’ RAINSPOUT, an’ wien! T PATCHIT UP, THEN IN YE GO t- NUP, BY GANDER ~ 9-16. “We TUT ENT A NOW, A BIPED 1S WARD QUESTION = ANYTHING. THAT GOES: UCANT GET CLASS CONDITION, AN’ I DONT WANNA TAKE ANY CH! EXCAPIN’ EF ae WERE IN VACINTH HERE, KICKED A-HOLE Ho-T HAINT GONNA KETCH YE DAN-TH JAIL HAINT IN FUST, ANCES OF YE, i Wars RIGHT, CONSTABLE AW’ WHILE. You'Re ATIT CLEAN TH’ BIRDS NESTS OUTTA TH’ CELL - finally brought the blood ftom Mantell’s «nose, The .Winnipeg Lizhten looked good to the crowd and everyody felt sure if he had ever tried to hit either of his opponents they would haye been carried from — the ving. Preceeding ‘and between the bouts the War Camp Community service of Grand Forks led the soldiers and sail- urs and in their war days most popular entertainment—masg singing. All of the old camp songs, the songs they had trudged many Weary miles — to, the songs that had helped make the task a little easier to perform were sung with a vigor as only service men can sée them. World’s Largest Airplane Caravan to Reach Bismarck Sept. 30; 9 Planes, 5 Bags (Continued. From ‘Page One) night with the aid of the searchlight equipment. The careful stance that will be given to municipal boards and com- nittees in the proper selection of Jand- jug fields, maintenance of same, ete, ‘A complete traveling field photo- graphie lorrey. A field engineering squad for the {construction where ne nd for testing and repairing of 1 Sand} roads to, permit proper and continuous movement of the motor transport con- voy. CULMINATION OF PLANS The All American Pathfinders unit is the final culmination of plans of the war department and the air service for the combined acceptance of enlistments for alarms of the military service and the accurate and detailed routing, | mapping and plotting of aerial mail- for the aerial mail division of tment and aerial purposes. Be- wily tue postoffice dep: BIGGEST BARGAIN You don’t have to have a lot of money to get that home. The chief necessity is a little patience. Fully two hundred homes have been built in Bismarck by people who started in by purchasing lots from us with Patience and easy monthly payments. Let us help you get that home. We_ have hundreds of lots we can sell that way. We also write fire insur- ance, F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. PHONES. F. E. Hedden, 0.__‘H. F. O'Hare, 78M. F, E. Young, 78R. oo E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D Phone 752. ————————— HEDDEN AGENCY Building site 80x150, Rosser street between First St. and Mandan Ave. Small house, fruit trees, south front. $1500 with house; without house, $1000. Webb Block—Phone 0. ——————— BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Purniture Upholstery Repaired, Mé: finished and Packed. ——— Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B, LITTLE, President | E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. First National Bank City National Bank : First teen Bank STock e A Phin oF BY BLOSSER eZ 6S trickling ws unit of its] ing the firs kind to go forth in this country. Its} rill be continued and enlarged } ceeding year by following sim- ilar unils, ed Business Directory SHOE FITTERS Richmond sWhitney | MAIN STREET ia ee A eR aisles lic © BISMARCK -NortH Daworay Bring or mail in your films feq Expert Developing : | FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge | Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Pay Phone 100-M Night Phoaes 687 or 100 Licensed Exibalmer in Charge 7 Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Westerm Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarek. odak | PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements Harness 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 =————S—S BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributers ef and SADILLAG ‘Awtemekilas BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO, Sores) Moror Cc