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am ¢ hh tl fc cc tl (“== See am sad TWO , BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE i SERVICE MEN WANT raising funds to aid in furnishing en- tertainment for the crowds that are TO H 0) L D SPECIAL gxnesied in the city October 25, 16 and CHURCH SERVICES| pair Board TO HEAR Asking Ministers of City to Co- JAMESTOWN GAS USERS operate in Making Novem- ber 9 Legion Day The railway commission at James- town on Monday will hear complaints from local consumers against the ser- va vice and rates of the Jamestown Gas The American Legion plans to des“|company. Tuesday the rail board goes ignate November 9 as American Legion | to Velva and Balfour on a similar mis- Sunday in all of the churches of the|sion. ‘The commission has just com- city and George Mercier was appoint- | pleted six hearings in the northwest- ed last night, at the meeting of the/ern part of the state to determine legion to make the day a success. The | whether the Great Northern railway churches will probably hold special|shall be required to establish station services on that day stressing Ameri-| buildings at Buford, Charbonneau, canism and ‘the ideals on which the | Cartwright, Rawson, Trenton and legion is founded and for which the/ Dore. men fought for during the war. SS Resolutions were passed to request} Phone 189 for Beulah both senators from North Dakota at r Washington and the representatives Coal. tf from this district to aid in the investi- | A dation in congress of the barbarous and inhuman ‘treatment. officers and men of: the American Expeditionary Have your old hat Forces and at home were forced to made like new -at the undergo by certain of their superior officers with a view of ending for all} Eagle, Tailors & Hat- time such injustices. qe yee desided by the legion to sus- ters. Phone 58. Oppo- pend the dances the organization was} |! Lag giving every week for the ‘purpose’ of | site Postoffice. The Screen’s Newest Favorite BERT LYTELL ‘Blind Man's Eyes” NGAUS VAATED AAG THRILLS——SUSPENSE——ROMANCE EXCELS HIS PREVIOUS METRO SUCCESSES ORPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY PRICES: 10¢ AND 20¢ EHUULONEONOUHAUTOO UGA I am offering for sale a house of seven-rooms and bath, modern, all on ong floor, S. E. corner, trees, garage, near churches and schools, and one of the most homelike places in the city. For quick sale will sell for $3200.00. Small cash payment, balance at 6 percent. ‘Also have a nice bungalow in the eastern part of the city, will § sell on favorable terms. The very handsome home that I was advertising on Eighth street is sold. However, I havé a most desirable home which any one would be ‘proud of and consists of eight rooms and bath, trees, well located omyBeventh street. This house could not be built today for less than $9000.00, but for quick sale will sell for $6000.00 on favorable terms. Remember our forefathers who established this great Republic advised every man to buy a home as they stated, “Every American is a king in his own home.” And do not forget ee old song “Home Sweet Home.” There is no place like ome, Do not under any cireumstancds purchase a home until you have consulted with us, we never give the wrong advice. J. H. Holihan Phone 745 Call on or address the Real Estate Bargain Counter, Rooms 2-4, Lucas Block. SUNN We IUMAUUUALUU TT AT \ ue ‘ unties of te state are sending] WANTED—Several cars of clean wheat or rye straw; baled. State price per ton, delivered at Hebron, N: D. Hebron Brick & Tile Co. {PHONE 732 FOR DRY LIGNITE coal filso haye some bargains “in city ‘ 9-27-1wk Gathering Wheat Samples All Samples of the wheat grown in Bur-|samples of their'wheat and the results leigh cotinty”hre belfig colected by/Of thése tests ‘will be made public County Agent George W. Gustafson | later by the college officials. and will be sent to the Agricultural — ig college for milling and baking tests, WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework, 1002 Broadway. 9-27-3¢ property. —ooooOoaSaSS————e—eee —$—$—_$—$—$—$— $$ Typewriters THE SILENT SEMI-PORTABLE MOLLE—PRICE WITH CARRY- ING CASE $55. WHY PAY MORE? WHY PAY MORE? This is the most wonderful ‘Type- writer in the world regardless of its low price. “LIVE DEALERS WANTED. Must have Main Street window display. Write fully your location, etc. Y Molle Typewriter Sales Agency 129'S. 4th St., Minneapowis, Minn. NN eee te a SMYRNA TEA ROOM GEORGE JOHN CO. . 404 Main St. OPENS’SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 Finest in the City——Home Made Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry ——Sandwiches, Soups, Beverages, Etc. DONA NN ee atthe AUECUAAGQNUEOOTUGEAOOSTERNETTUUONGRERNTTOUAGANERNEOUUUEGOGEOUUEUUUGOAOEEONUUEA UA ~~'Tt takes as long ‘to deliver one ton as it does five, and the larger buyer gets the preference. eet! There is sure to be a coal shoitage this winter. There is an under-production at the mines and a scarcity of cars for transportation. When the famine is felt the ‘price will go up. Lay in your winter supply now. We will only have a certain quantity to sell. .We want to deliver that as inexpensively as we can. We advise you not to buy from “hand to mouth.” It costs us practically as much to deliver one ton as it does ten. Naturally those who order the larger loads will get first attention. = ce \ Buy now and be sure of a full winter’s supply. Buy here and get the best grade of coal that burns to a clean white ash. There is economy in buying quantity and quality from us. e e Washburn Lignite Coal € a igni Lompany ‘ PHONE 453 TOUKUOUVRNOUAREQCUNAEVUAERAUUEATSARAAEGAAE AUGER SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1919. HAY FOR: SALE = : IN CARLOAD LOTS ; : “Geo. Coleman 8-22-tf Opposite McKenzie Hotel . 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