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‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BOARDERS wanrep | DOINGS. OF THE DUFFS BOARD—Danravel : Tie SBOAT whe MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1919. BY ALLMAN FINALLY We CAME TO A RICKETY OLD BRICK Tom Got a Thrill as Well as Danny. “NOW LISTEN DANAY. AND AUNT, DoRSTIY, mployer in Our Classified Columns ; Classified Advertising Rates. Werms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional ‘insertions without change of copy, 16 bents. Advertisements containing more than 25) words will pate of two cents a word for each additional word, be charged at the Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper faserties,.must be ts. Uhis office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. sf HELP WANTED—MALE | CENSUS CLERKS—(Men, women). 4000 needed. $95 month, Age, 18-50, Ex- perience unnecesai xamination Bis- marck, Oct, 18. Fe write Raymond Ter ment Examiner), 137 Continental Bl Washington. 2 9-22. WWANTED—Men and women at once to take orders for enlarged pictures, no experience necesary; no. company to work for; make $20 a day or more, Will furnish samples and catalog. Call or write John Scott, 22 So, 10th St., Minneapolis, Minn. Phone Main 2389. 9-22-2t WANTED—Men at_good wages; steady work. Hebron Brick and Tile Co., Hebron, N. Dak. 9-12-10t SALBSMAN—To call on professional. men, Established trade. Steady, permanent Also one for ‘outside city. State age, experience. P. O. Box 121, Philadelphta, Pa. 9-20-2¢ WANTED—Hardware clerk, man with experience preferred. Inquire at Lomas Hardware Co. 9-19-tf WANTED—Grocery Glerk at Gussner’s Store. 9-16-1wk WANTED — Bushelman and Presser. Steady place! and good wages to a good man. Loomis & Loomis, Fargo, N.-D. 9-16-1lwk WANTED—Men and women to learn Barber. Trade. Wages §2 er week: up.. Positions guaranteeed. Few weeks completes by our methods. Little ex- pense. Write for Catalog. Moler Barber 107-K' Nicollet Ave., Minne- Est. 1893. income. WANTED—Girl_ for “general work, Call Rosen’s'~Clothing Shop, opposite: N. P, Depots 5. a 9-20-1wk EACHDRS. WANTED—In thé rural Tr hools of Marshall County, South Da- kota. . Qualified teachers: receive from $85 to $100 per month, depending upon grade of-certificateantlexporience. Ap- ply t? poounty Super! Intendent of > South Dakota, _ Schools, Brinton, S-18-20t WANTED—Girl fon, general housework. 41, Bismarck, N. D. Write Box $41, ney oo NS ee WANTED—Ginl for general housework. Wapbly Mis. H. Hy Steele, 67 Ave, 3. : 9-16-tf "THD—Strong girl or middie aged Tan for general housework. Apply Dohn"’s Meat Market, + 9-9-tf Picasa chassis BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTDHD—A. doctor to locate in a good: . Ronn good farming community., good ‘schools and churches. Electric, lights; expenses low.: For particulars write A. Stevenson, Sec'y Commercial] Club, Arthur, .N. D. 8-23-1mo. ————$— AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES: FOR SALE—One 1917 Ford in first class condition; well equipped. Soo freight, office. FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—House, five rooms and bath, full basement, good furnace, fine trees and garage; located 414 Wighth street. Cash or: terms, no’ trades considered. Phone 35 FOR RENT— 421, 9-22-1we. ished apartment. Phone 5 we P 9-20-1wk Ui ee iS Bete Fi E—New modern 5 room bunga- POR eater 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. 9-20-1Wwk FOR SALE—House of 7 rooms, betes new. Hot water heat. $2,200 cash, balance easy terms. Phone 745 or P.O.- box: 211, t 8-16-tf — WANTED Good! clean rags (for wip- ers) no‘small scraps taken. White or colored. Will pay “Geents lb, Bring to the— ‘Tribune Office AND HIS UP T" Inquire...ot |’ WEUL HAE: THRT OLD Clock RUNNIN’ YET TAG» WAITLL T RUN ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT--Four_ rooms, all_modern, double ‘and single rooms; warm place for winter. $6 and §7 dollars per. month, 713 3rd St. + 9-17-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room. Inquire 214 5th St. _9-17-1w! FOR RENT—Nicely’ furnished modern wom, suitable for one or two: gentle- men,” 202 8th St. or phone 656. 9.18-4¢ FOR RENT—Strictly modern room; man prefer or (respectable girl.” Rent jonable. Cail 672K, ew black silk coat. on road north of Bismarck September 6th. Own- er may have same by indentifying prop- erty and paying for thig ad. F. H. Trygg, Bismarck, N. D, R. o% ry Fy 20-2 SALESMAN SALESMAN WANTED—Man with car to travel and collect who can furnish bond in North Dakota for Eastern Concern; steady work to right party, German speaking man preferred. Salary and expenses, Call today, McKenzie: Hotel from ten to three M. Room, 309. 9-20-3t STOCK SALESMEN--A North. Dakota. corporation, located at Fargo, manu- facturing a product for which there isa huge demand are increasing their cap- ital stock and require the services of a limited number of high grade ‘stock salesmen. This company is backed by an exceptionally strong local. board of directors, is. widely advertised. and favorably known. Their product has been. on the. market. for: the: past sev- eral years: This investment is” selling’ rapidly.and with the greatest of ease, A. liberal: contract. and many live leads: makes’ this the most: attractive: selling proposition in the state. Write or wire. Sales Manager, 119 5th St. No., Fargo, North Dakota, 9-19-tt MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Bed_and dresser. St, or phone 619R. 3t FOR SALE—A reed baby buggy in good condition. ‘Terms cash, Phone, 803X. 9-22-1¢ WANTED TO TRADE—A new Ford coupe for a modern house. Harvey _Marris & Co, 9-19-1wk FOR SAZE—Butchers_ tools, shop, and sausage fixtures at a Bargain, J. Wirth, Braddock, N. D., Emmons County, 9-20-1wk FOR SALE—Two resident lots on 10th street. Write No. 123 Tribune, 9-17-1wk FOR SALE OR TRADE—One electric light plant, almost new; consisting of a, set. of batteries, generator, throttling governors, kerosene engine: and switch board. . Will trade for late: model car or, sell... Address: 49 care. Tribune. i 9-19-3t WANT, TO-RENT—Storage shed or barn for’three or four‘automobiles. Eastern part of town preferred. Phone_ 888, @ have wanting to rent a large first-class hose at once and will pay top rent. Would take furnished house for winter months and give full guaran- tee that everything will have the very best care, See us at once, Harvey Harris & Co., J. P. Jackson, Manager. 9-17-1wk ats and barley in car load ‘ e ry wire, Quinn- Co., Flour Exchange Bldg. 621 6th 9-22-3t or central Langley, R SAL! shipments. Shepherdson i marck suitable for restaurant; must be in good ‘location, Addreas.’ Box, 107 9-13-19t FOR, SALE—Good paying commercial 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. 1_9-11-1mo. R RENT—Basement’ 46x66 ft. ;* outside entrance;: suitable for storage; Turkish.| bath or barber: shop; low’ rental. Bis- ity Company, Bismarck ws i ‘T21-tt FOR SALE—Flax reaper cheap. ply L. H.Carufel. “\* 8-2 FOR SALE Reb makes. Prices” from Specialties: Company, : 611 3rd Ave. No.,, Fargo N. D. i 8-28-1moy FOR SALE OR RENT—A grocery” store with: living rooms upstairs; 2-lots, For articulars_write:P. W.. Zanceny Breet, pewriters; all’ S2h00 up. Oftico _ Briar, N. “FRED: ONSEN 8). soil, Se re consin. Department. o' iculture, Capitol 71, Madison, Wis. .7-28-608 FOR RENT—A few offices,, second floor, conveniently located; > elevator and Janitor ser- ———_—_ ee Al "1 ine Sean toons ACS aN jek urnished, or unfurt 1 far from. Will’ school, oWnite ribunes ESN Jat N' Room wit! rd: or. two: rooms ‘for’ light housekeeping, WANTED—Apartment or house, furnish- : “ed; for light: housekeeping, by’ business _man, Write 48 care Tribune. 9-19-8t WANTED TO RENT—Modern__ house, F. Holmboe, Phone 459L,__9-16-1wk LANDS. GBT A SMALL FARM near the best, Markets between the Twin Cities and Duluth and Superior and be independent of strikes, high railway rates and other disadvantages. Buy direct from largest owners, “Send for map. Farmers’ Land & Cattle Company, Globe Building, St, Poul, Minn. 9-22-1t 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. er acre, It is worth twice that, must e sold. to'.close an estate. } 1 1280 acres, 4 miles: from Sarles, N. D. and 6 miles from Clearwater, Man., 110 cultivated, 700 in crop, first class build- ings at. $82, per acre, you get farm and crop, 320 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 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-tt SOAS U. 8, COAL _EPORTS WILL — NOT STINT UL America Coald Well Afford to Export Even Greater Ton- nage, Asserts. Official. WORLD-WIDE SHORTAGE OF 62,000,000 TONS, HE SAYS All Europe. Demanding Coal—We Are Not Injuring. Home Consumers in Satisfying It, Declares Witness: Wil TeLLYov A SToRY- ONCE UPON A HOUSE WHERE NoBODY HAD LIVED FOR MANNY Phone |, 683i. 9-20-88 |< GOT UP WHILE HIS Then, came “TIME. THERE LIVED A LITTLE BOY. WHO LOVED “TO RUN AWAY FROM HOME — | SO ONE DARK AND RAW NIGHT HE ASLEEP: AND: STARTED DowN The ROAD - HE WALKED AND WALKED. AUD HE RAN TO THE. Door CUT THERE Was NO KEN To OPEN IT- hE WAS LOCKED IN- TZ SOUND- LovDER. THAN THE FiesT AND NET (T WaS WARD TO TELL WHERE ''T CAME FROM - SUDDENLY + HE FELT A HAND-IT Touched Him! ANOTHER HAND AND THAT Touched Him"! me NEARS > HE oor PARENTS WERE I7SeLF WALKED thé Canadfan“ trade. But ihe foreign trode’ has increased over last year, By the time this: year is. up we wil! have exported, I think, about 7,000,00 tons,” So great. was the dearth of coal abroad, Mr. Saint asserted, that ‘de- mand had: come from practically evel European: country, including the E ish: Isles; heretofore the chief coal exporting nation jot the world. Eng- land's inability to produce’ coal. in. pre- war Quantities; he thought, was pri- marily. responsible for the increased demiind on the bituminous coal pro- ducers’ of’ the’ United’ States. “Har exports: have dropped. from 77,000,000 tons .of coal a year,” he Washington.—(Special) — American: coal producers, seeking to: relieve a | world-wide shortage, are- not sending, coal abroad in, sufficient, volume to deprive the American cpnsumer, ‘in the opinion of H. Y. Saint, head of {the shipping board’s export depart- ment, as witness before the senate sub-committee conducting an inquiry into the coal situation, headed by Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey. Mr. Saint submitted to the commit- tee the: shipping board’s official esti- mate of the extent of the world-wide most of which, if made’ up, he said, United States.” Exclusive of ship: ments to Canada, the United’ States 18 exporting’ coal, he’ said, at the rate F of about 7,000,000 tons a year. This is a little more.than 1 per cent of the total amount. of bituminous coal prod- uct in the’ country for ‘& year, According to Mr. Canada will need about 16,853,000 tons; France, 17,000,000 ton gium, 12,000,000 tons, which m: reduced later, as Belgium is restoring her mines; the Netherlands, 8,000,000, tons; China, 3,135, tons; Italy, 5,000,000 tons; Sweden, Norway and other countries many millions more. To help supply the needs of these and other countries; My. Saint stated, the shipping board had al- lotted to the coal trade 194 American ships: df 929,684 deadweight; tons as follews: In ‘the Swedish t ‘tofis; to’ Switzerland’ and: the Yether-' lands, 2853883 tons ;' to. Denmark, 7,000: tons} Italy, 105,503 tons; France, 138,- 380: tons’; South’ Anierica,, 207,522’ tons, There. was: included. in. these: figures; hie said; 103,661 tons im the constwise' or’ New: England: trade, which: would have. to: be deducted from the total tonnage, leaving approximately 828)- 000° 'tohs engaged in the overseas transportation-of coal. These figures represented’ only ship- ping board’ .vessels, he’ said, or about. 30 per cent, of the total. “The export coal trade so far this year,” Mr. Saint said, “is running @ little behind” the ‘export trade of last Bel- y. be apidly Mice. ug narcls Realty Company, Bis- marck Bank Bldg, ; T-21-t¢ FRIENDS Sener : BS TH UBWELRY (osrore: wren TS! Lf year, owing to the dropping down of coal shortage, totaling 62,463,000 tons, |. “presumably must be made up by ‘the |: Saint's figures, | 111 said, “to 23,000,000 tons. i take care of the Jtalian situation, .I ‘believe that conclusion was reached in ; Paris during: the}economie conference there. “But -England--has -radically failed to take care of the Italian situ- ation. Italian imports of coal before Tt was the | understanding «that England was to! re 10,000,800: tons “annually. | Last pear nd seng Italy 4,000,000 tons, and thi ear, up to date, she is doing very little better. This leaves from 4,000,000 tons to 5,000,000 tons to be supplied Itily by other nations and we are practi the only nation that can supply her ¢) coal.” “Are we relieving England at ‘our expense?” Senator Frelinghuysen asked, “If you mean expense jin. the } sense of taking coal that should go to our own people,” replied Mr. Saint, “I {do not believe that sufficient coal is going abroad to particularly injure our domestic situation. If you look at our foreign shipments develop- {ment of a legitimate foreign trade, which will mean a very great deal to this country in futur we can well-send what we are send- ing now, «and considerably more, abroad at this time.” | My i distribute our tonnage equitably among the countries that need coal.” the War W SQUIRREL FOOD TTS ALL OVER FOR OTTO AUTO NoW- HAVE HIM sun uP DRY ‘HAND COME To A Tot Babee JUST HIGH ENOUGH FOR ONIN THE AUTOTO GO UNDER- pUTO FELLE Ct Spose EF TL TELL TH” | \ i BOYS DOWN'T’ HESKINS — } STORE "BOUT “We Wey of r 3 LAY T WUZ! SMACKIN' The Pendulum Wouldn’t Perform Its Duty GEE = WHEN: T GET \T AW FIXED So SHE RUNS WELL RUN A LOT OF SPoolS WITH AT AN AINE, & FACTORY. AN BNERYTHING! VT | FWesste, aisTER NEWCOMER 1 WANT THIS WERE, PENDULUM FIXED <~ WH? NESS. wWilerooP- LOW BRIDGE AHEAD-) PULL IN “TH EARS AN’ WIND UP TH’ NECK y——__- WILL THEN BE STUMPED TOSTOP Or FREI me WELL T SWAN- WHUT NEQT Witt TEM . BE DOW COMES UP SETH DINGLE S DITCH AN'GOES RIGHT ON UNDER THLERIDGE- GOL ‘NHOOPIN’ BULLEROGS f ¢ pode ak rc en Daa AS TH GRASS RAIL BIRDS USED yEHIRP HERE'S HOW’ JOE of Scour Hed- HER: 7 » I think; Saint said that “we are trying to| WENT UP AND TRIED THE DooR. TT WAS OPEN-HE WENT INTHE SLAMMED: BEWND HIM: AND LOCKED = THe LITTLE Bay STooD AND, USTENED- HE WAS FRIGHTENED- SUODENLN HE HEARO A STRANGE SOUND THE STAIR- oi | MIAN THE KANOS Shook-him AND Shook WIM AGAIN- “THEN. HE HEARD HIS MOTHERS VoIcE TELLING HIM, To GET UP Tar. (rT was Time FOR- R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 OUR BEST BARGAINS FOR SALE—6-rocm house and bath, hot air furnace, full basement, sleeping porch, house fully modern, trict. Price $4200. Terms reason- able, FOR SALE—8-room modern. house, with bath, hot air furnace, in good condition, situated midway between the High School and William Moore sonable. ; FOR SALE—6-room modern house, bath, hot air furnace, gas connec- tions, garage, situated within three blocks of downtown district. Price $5200.00. Terms very reasonable, F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE NY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. PHONES. F.E. Hedden, 0. __‘-H. F. O'Hare, 78M.. F. E. Young, 78R. E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribuse Block Bismarek, N. D. Phone 752. BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholetery Repaired, R& fizlaned and Packed. Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank WAY= T CANT Do ANYTHING Wit THAT - WHERE'S THE, CLock 2 First Guaranty Bank on 50 foot lot, within the paving dis- |, School. -Price $3500.00. Terms rea- |} Business, Directory SHOE FITTERS RK jetmondshitney MAIN STREET Pioréssioniat Finasrine For AMiareun PrioToGRArriexd lait Oe * BISMARCK <NorrH Daxora: Bring or naail in your films fe 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 Day Phone 100-6 Night Phones 687 or 106 Licensed Embaimer in Charge —— eee Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Western Sales Bldg. Phone 85, Bismarck. odak fo) 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 BISMARCK MOTOR Distributors: ef BUICK and ~ OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO,

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