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Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns Classified ‘Advertising Rates, | Germs Btrietly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertiqn, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 Ad ents containing more ‘than 25 words will be charged at the pate of two cents a word for each additional word, 5 Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper Insertiog, mast be his office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Men at_ good “wagés; steady work, Hebron Brick and Tile Co., Hebron, N. Dak, 9-12-10t WANTED—Grocery ‘clerk at Gussner’s Store, 9-16-1wk WANTED — Bushelman and — Presser. Steady “place. and good wages to a ood man. Loomis’ & Loomis, Fargo, Rd. $-16-1wk WANTED=Cook for’ small hotel; man referred, Good wages. Box 93, _Medora, N._D. 9-1g-1wk WANTED—Young,man_to_ work by. monthy, steady Job. F. Jaszkowlak, 421 12th St. 9-17-3¢ WANTED—Young men for ushers. Even- fae work ony “Muse be courteous, qulet, prompt and attend strictly to business. Apply Bismarck Theatre. 35 9-13-1wk, y| ROOM AND BOARD—Dunraven, BOARDERS WANTED 9-17-1wk WANTED TO RENT WANTED “TO” RENT—Modern__ house, F. Holmboe. ‘Phone 439L, 9-16-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS HOR RENT—Fiat of four unfurnished -tooms for light housekeeping; also un- {furnished single rooms. 519 6th St, 9-18-2t FOR SALE—6 room_modern house for $3200, on very reasonable terms, 20. M. Register, 9-15-1wk FOR SALE—6 room nearly modern house _for $2600. Geo. M, Register. “ 9-15-1wk SWANTED—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 College, 107-K Nicollet Ave., apolis, Minn. Est. 1893, 8-29-1mo ‘Al (CHINE SHOP—Los Angeles Y.M. C; A. Auto School. 1 9+2-1m0 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTDD—Girl for general housework. - Write Box 341, Bismarck, a tee - 16 -1w! WANTED—Gin) for general, housework. \ " Apply Mrs. H. H. Steele, 67 Aves ts a housework. 3rd St 9-15-lwk a A SS WANTED—Strong girl or middle-aged “woman for general housework. - Apply A, D—Gir] for general wie H. Russ, Jr., 305 Dohn’s Meat Market, ROOMS FOR'RENT FOR RENT—Four rooms, all modern, doyble and single rooms; warm. place for winter. $6 and $7 dollars per month, 113 3rd St. i 9-17-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room. | Inquire 214 bth St. 9-17-1wk FOR .RENT>-A.«room, all. strictly, modern, one block east from Wach- ter school. 218,So. 11th St. Phone 463-K. 9-13-1wk. SALESMAN WANTED-—State representative, must ‘be able to organize sales force and carry small stock. Excellent opportunity for responsible party. ,Address J. L. Selden, FOR SALE—New modern 5 room bunga- low, corner lot, convenient 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. 9-16-1wk HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms, almost new. Hot water heat. $2,200 cash, balance easy terma, Phone 746 or. P.O. box 211. 9-16-tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two resident lots on 10th “street. Write No. 123 Tribune, 9-17-1wk FOR SALE—Goed second hand Monarch Range. . $80.00, ; Call at 717 9th St. 9-17-3t WANT. TO RENT-Storage shed or barn for three or four‘automebiles. . Eastern or central part of town, preferred. L. H. _ Langley. Phone_ 888. 9-11-1wk We have a party wanting to rent a large first-class house at once and. will pay top rent, Would:take furnished house for winter months and give full tee that everything will have the very best. care. See.us at once. Harvey Harris & Co., J. P. Jackson, Manager. = 9-17-1wk FOR SALE—OQats and barley in car load shipments, ---Write-. or---wire,. -Quinn~ Shepherdgon Co., Flour Exchange Bldg. _Minneapolis, Minn. 9-16-1wk REPAIR WORK. of all kinds; chimney sweeping, furnace and cisterns cleaned, sereen removed, storm _sash_ replaced. Phone 621L, “H. R, Bidelman. ‘6 és 9-15-lwk FOR SALE” OR RENT—Barber shop, very good deal, Box 96, Stanton, N. D, 9-13-1wk ) 268% Gliaan St. Portland, Oregon. | WANTED TO RENT—Bullding in Bis- {marek suitable for restaurant; must. be s a. location, ‘es! OX LANDS: pay ress f9-13-12t CANADA FOR QUICK SALD—Bstey organ $35.00. Manitoba Improved Farme Good as new. Fine for church.or home. ; ea ticae pda pood UG Phone 498X. 'P, 0, Box 226, Bismarck, acres, So iy . D }-13-1W! 200 cultivated, fair buildings, good watex.| =o°—ear aay —two Shetland ponies Think of being able to buy this at $15.) FOR, Sits "2%, single harness, DUBEY. eracre, it is worth twice that, must] Wolo °ang Portiand cutters complete. Ee sold\ to close an estate. er) ete: 280 acres, 4 miles from Sarles, N. D., and 6 niles from Clearwater, Man., 110 cultivated, 700 in crop, first class build- ings at $32. per acre, you get farm and crop. 220 acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated, best of buildings, good water and soll. Will include 1-3 of crop. at $12,500. ‘Why pay $100 to $200 per acre for farms when 3 earean, get just as good land with improvements as we are offering. Write for our Farm List. Va SCOTT, HILL & CO~ Fi Specialties, 22 C. P. R. Office Bldg. Somer eeetes and ‘Main Streets WINNIPEG, MAN. B. =Timber land in Kooebiching: 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-tf SS WANTED aN Good clean rags (for wip- ers) no small scraps taken. White or colored: - Will pay | 6 cent Ib. Bring to the— | Tribune Office Archibald McGray, 613 Third St. marek, N. D. 8 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 SALB—Small festaurant. in Bis- marck doing. good business. Price reasonable. Address 45 Tribune. 9-13-1wk FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 ft.; outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or barber shop; low rental. Bis- ek Realty Company, Bismarck kk Bldg. Tat FOR SALE—Flax reaper cheap. Ap- ly L, H. Carufel: 8-23-tf£ AL “Rebuilt typewriters, — all Prices from $20.00 up. Office Ave. No., 8-28-1mo. akes. Specialties Company, 611 3rd Fargo N. D. . HOTEL FOR BALE—On account of poor, health, we offer to sel’ qur hotel at a reasonable price. The hotel is located on: the best business placa in town with a 75 ft. East front on Main street, sat 7 on H, Rende, Linton, N. D. i FOR SALE OR RENT—A gr ‘y store with living rooms.upstairs; 2-lots. For rticulars write P, W. Zander, Sweet _Briar, N.D.__8-21-1me FOR SALE—Buffet refrigerator; double! hed, single bed, rug,. dresser, commode. Four legther upholstered rockers, heat- ing stove; 72 piece set of dishes, cook- ing ,utensils;~one ohiffonier. Phone 8 or call se pat 9217-3t. “FRED WISCONSIN BULLETINS, soll, Hatstin Rh rant ot eran onsin’ De} Capitol 71, mn, Wis."" 7-23-60 . feats con’ a trie ‘i ht, : el ‘vice: few offices, second floor, ted; ateam heat, elec- and janitor ser- | ‘Realty HANDLE 15,000 CALLS DAILY LOST AND FOUND ® 'T- small blac! fetbook between N. P. depot and curb, containing small amount of money. Finder please. re- turn to Tribyne and receive Fenat . gent LOST—A black wrist watch with, leather strap, | Finder please return to Tribune and! receive reward. : 9-17-8t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—A doctor to locate in a lve town, good farming community, / good achoola and urges, Haleptrle lights; expenses low. For’ particulars write A. Stevenson, Sec’'y Commercial Club, Arthur, N. D, 8-23-1mo, CONTROL 16,000 “WILES OF PHONES United States Army Perfects Fine Telephone System in Oc- cupied Territory. «: Enables Commanding General to: Keep Hand on Pulse of Army—Opera- ters Speak English, French 6 and German. Coblerniz.—At the time the Amert- cans began withdrawing from Ger- many the United States army had per- fected one of the finest telephone sys- tems in Burope. From the headquar- ters of the third army in Oeblenz fifty long-distance lines had been set up and it is possible for the command- ing general to sit in‘ his offiee and talk with American offieérs in London, Berlin, Vienna, Rotterdam, Brussels, Antwerp, Paris and various other European points, The army of occupation has a tele- phone system closely resembling the best commercial system in the United States. On the top floor of. theshend+ quarters bullding in Coblenz. & nine- soon after the Americans Reached the Rhine.“ Scattered throughout Coblenz are twenty private branch exchanges of the varldus units of headquarters. Connected to this system are more than four hundred “subscribers” in addition’ to the fifty long-distance lines. * » 16,000 Miles of Wire. Within the German occupied area there has been established by the sig- nal corps under the direction of Col. Parker Hitt, chief signal officer, a net- work of wires connecting the various units-of the third army. Direct lings connect with all the eorps and divi- sions, approximately 16,000 miles: of wire being. in service. °- ‘This: extensive. plant. ‘has not,. how- ever, been built by.the'third army; but aran- | consists almost, altogether of the Ger- man lines taken over: by the signal corps and so arranged as to meet the needs of the army.. Sufficient. circuits were left, however, for the civilian population to carry on their business, More than 15,000 calls are register- ed daily on the Coblenz switchboard. With the establishment of an’ ex: change in: Coblenz it’ was necessary to employ operators: who could speak English, French and German. The fif: teen operators on duty in Coblenz are all members /af‘the women’s telephone corps and have been’ in the service more than a:year. The chief opera- tor, Miss Helen Cook, was‘ a’ former employee of the American Telephone and Telegraph ‘company of New York, Previous to joining the American: ex- peditionary force, ‘Miss Cook spent six years as instruetor ‘for the Bell sys- tem in offices in Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha; Cleveland, Detroit and Mem: phis. bainsecs \ ““Doodlebug” Code Name. The. word “Doodlebug” is the*coda name of the third army switchboard position . switchboard’ was ,Jnstalled |” ROINGS OF THE DUFFS 7 HELEN'S HTTLE 1 A LITTLE DANCE. 7 SWIG EM AGAIN- ONe TWO THREE Kick! CERTIFICATE REEXTENDING CHARTER Treasury Department, Office of Comp-| troller of the Currency. Washington, D. C., ‘ September 2, 1919. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that “The First National Bank of Bismarck” located in the City of Bismarck in the County of: Burleigh: and State of North Da- kota-hag eomplied with all the pro- vistopig:of the Act of Congress “to en- able National Banking Associations to extend, their. corporte existence, and for other purposes,” approyed July 12, PABY SISTER! OW, | WENT ‘TO WELL-WELL- | CERTAINLY AM DANCING ScHoo) - GLAD TO. SEE You -LETS HAVE |THAT's A GooD LvEI Plece Isw‘y rr? | 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 September, 1919. Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller of the Currency, Charter No, 24384, Extension No. 1317. 9-6 to 10-11, St. Paul, Minn.—Bill Friel, former manager of the Columbus and St. Paul baseball clubs, will soon return from France, with an Italian bride. “Heine” was a physical director for the Knights of Columbus. News of his marriage was brought to St. Paul by 1882,-as amended’by the Act, approved! . joca} newspapér man. April 12, 1902; Now, therefore, I, Willis J. Fowler, Acting’ Comptroller of. the Currency, éo 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 Saskatoon, Sask.—Neis and Beyers, two stars of the Saskatoon team, which won the Western Canada league pen- nant for. the second half of the sea+ son, have been sold to the Brooklyn ig authorized to have succession for the | team. SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern T SPenT 1H’ HUI ROCKS AN’ THINGS TO BUILD A BARRICADE TEST STOP THAT J Garoor orto AUTO, x BY SQUASH-\T vIUZ HARD WORK in Coblenz, the corps and. divisions al- so retaining the code names that were assigned them during’the war. On the back of a twenty-page: telephone ‘dt:' rectory issued: by:‘the third) army thd | artist’s ‘@nception: of a “doodlebug” has been reproduced in the shape ofa) | bug made up ‘of 2° combination - of sabres, rifles and: an, aerial bomb, All the apparatus, including switch: boards, telephone instruments, and, 1n fact, everything excepting the ‘wires, | isof American manufacture and 19 to’ be-taken ‘out when ‘the Americans in force say. good-by-to the Rhine an start for France and home. siieeoit axe Vancouver, B. C.—Local hockey fans have abandoned hopes for a play- off next season of the world’s hockey 65| championship between the East and the’ West, which has not completed last season... Inability to obtain, ade- quate! rink facilities early enough, is held responsible, ” : A new. baby aeroplane of Swedish make - weighs only 700 pounds, and Tete Bane Slag ard, -QWIDED BYTWo |S EQUALS AN SHUCKS = has a speed of 8 miles’an hour. TUS- DIVIDE -SuBTRacT- BUTITLE BE WUTH W TOIL Z T'SEE HIMGIT BUSTE WHEN HE COMES a FININ’ UPTH’ ROA) eae. WW A SHORT CUT TODAY PUTTIN’ UP THERE, GEE, TEBRAS OW, LOOKIT TH EVEDIANT AN THERES A PONY ENERYTHING = Oho SEE TW CLOWN ON TH DONKEY, WouLDUA! WERE CUTPLUG-1 1 ~WHATRE You ANEW SAL HEH -HEH: AN Tom Your Outclassed. Youve Gor A LOT of.| NOTH? OLD ABouT PEP FOR AN OLD MCRAZY To Go on THe STAGE, BROTHER. Tom - BY ALLMAN Me. -PEP 1s MY mipoLe NAME! Swing Your PARDHERS Wer, YouLe WAVE To CET A JumPiN’ R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas BRock—Phone 260 ait — Bab bo i 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, eee ed E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribuse Block Bismarek, N. D. Phone 752. ———————————————— BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St, Purniture Upholstery Repaired, Bee finished and Packed, ,————————— ees House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National .Bank First Guaranty Bank SIN! THERE WouLD BE MORE ROOM FoR ME ON THIS CHAIR’ IF ONE UO OF US GETS OFF! SHOE FITTERS Richmond sMhitney MAIN STREET OfOrESSIONAL pa A 9 cui ed ® BISMARCK -NortH DaKora: PE oe Deeeees FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. WEBB BROS. - - Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 ight Phone 65 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 160-M Night Phones 687 or 10@ Licensed Embalmer in Charge Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Westerm Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarck. odak a fo) PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL = Cream Separators 3 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 i. Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 238 Automobiles BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motor CORWIN MOTOR CO, Bismarck, N. D.