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Meet Your Employer in Our Classified: Columns pele f Classified Advertising Rates. ; ‘Birms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. ‘Firat insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 dents. Advertisements containing more than 2§ words will be charged at the bate of two cents a word for each ‘additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper: fasertiog, must be in (his office before 10 a. m of:day of publication. ea HELP _WANTED—MALE i LEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL- CANIZING, ss Angeles Y <A Auto School. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework. 56 Ave. B, Phone 685\. 9. Imo, WANT inl_or woman for, general 0 york MNe, GoW MeGagy, eid usework, TS. ‘. 6 icGra) 13 8rd_St. se egeaveawie WANTED—Ginl. for general housework, _ 311 4th St. Phong 392. 9-29-1wk WANTED—Girl of woman. for. general housework. “1002 Broadway. ‘Mrs. Pen- warden. Phone 331. 3t 2 WAN’ Washer, in small hotel. Good wages. : __Box 93, Medora, N. D. 9-26-Iwk \ TEACHERS WANTHD—In the rural schools of Marshall County, South Da- kota. Qualified’ teachers receive from $85 to $100 per month, depending. upon rade of certificate and experience, Ap- iy to County . Superintendent. ‘of ‘chools, Brinton, South Dakota, ' cs 9-18-10t 4 WANTED—Strong girl or. middle aged for’ general) housework. Apply Meat. Market, womai Dohi 9-9-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—~ HOUSES AND. FLATS SALESMAN STOCK SALESMEN—A_ North Dakota corporation, located at Fargo, manu- facturing a product for which there is a 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 Sth St. No., Fargo, North Dakota. 19-tf POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED by an experienced office man just back from ‘overseas Service. 114 ‘years civilian office work, 2% years army office work, Address P.O.’ Box 90, Bismarck, N. D. f 9-30-1wk WANTED—Returned soldier wants steady position for the winter. Write 55, ‘Tribune, -30-1Wwk STENOGRAPHER=Desires position in the city at once. Write 53 Senne ‘ - LW] AUTOMOBILES.-MOTORCYCLES WANTED—Second. hand. Chevrolet or FOR SAEE—Modern 6 room bungalow; comparatively. new, hot. water’ heat, lo- cated’ inside, at reasonable price and j terms. Geo. M. Register. __9-29-1wk i, FOR RENT—Smail flat; heat, light and wah algo modern rooms (unfurnished) _-622 "Third Stu. * = 9-26-1wk FOR §ALE—Niné ‘room’ house with’ bath, hot air furnace,. full basement, every- thing in good condition; a<good home. for a larwe: family or.for roomers. Terms reasonable at 517 2nd St. qhone: i =T4t WANTED. TO RENT WANTED—In' a good location, two fur- nished rooms, bedroom and livingroom, on first floor, if possible, by two young _ladies, Write 56 care ‘Tribune. "9-30-3t WANTED TO" RENT—Two or: three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, modern.” Call 727. 4 WANTED TO RENT—With a view to purchase in the near future, house of five or six room, preferably modern. Address 51 care ‘Triune. * 9-23-t¢ } REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - other light car. Must be cheap for cash. E, Ward, Baldwin, N. . 9-30-1wk FOR SALE—1916 Overland Roadster for sale , very reasonable. Phone 569L. 24-tf FOR SALE—Studebaker Four, five pas- senger touring car, with one extra rim and tire, ‘all in good running order, Price $300 for quick. sale. For. par- ticulars‘call J. P, Thompson, 411 5th St. 9-26-1wk —$—$—$——$ —$— LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black grip’ with valuable papers stolen out of car standing between Wilton and Baldwin, Reward offered for any informa- tion leading to its return, Write-or wire. Martirteis Nielsen, Napoleon, N. D. 9-29-3t MISCELLANEOUS x WANTED—Will do any Kind of dress: making at home. Call 306 Eighth _or_phone 432K. 9-29-6t FOR SALE—Lumiber, cheap. 2x4’s and 2x 6's and boards; also some tile. Lahr Motor ‘Sales Co. 9-29-3t BUY FLORIDA FARMS NOW Western Florida presents, wonderful. gp- portunities, balmy, healthy ~ cHmate, neither excessively hot or unpleasantly cold. Splendid -rainfath Perfect “drain- age. Good soil, Excellent water. "Fine timber. 3 crops per season. Sugar cane, potatoes, peanuts, cotton, corn, . velvet beans and all forage crops thrive. Twelve months’ pasturage. Cattle, hogap sheep Splendid pecans, Lands $10 per Prices advancing. We own and 150,000 acres from sea shore to towns, town lots to 10,000 acre ‘ell us your needs. Beautiful booklet free. ? ‘ and chickens flourish, figs, pears, peaches, ete. acre up. control FOR SALE—Ice box commode and a Buffet at_ 32h Sth St.< Phone 835, 9-29-3t. FOR SALE = Two rugs, Domestic, Jr. Vacuum cleaner, ‘kerosene range, nurs- ery’ chair, cot,. mandolin, Kodak de- veloping ‘outfit, large electric Klaxon horn,, child’g desk, rocking chair, \li- brary table, youth’s chair, curtains and _ draperies. St. 9-29-3t WANTED—Severalcars of clean wheat or rye straw; ‘baled State price per ton, delivered ’at Hebron, N. D. Hebron Brick & Tile Co. 9-27-1wk OND 732 FOR DRY LIGNITE COAL, have some’ bargains in city prop- -27=1WK THER. EL, McCASKILL co, | (aN He | WANTED—Blain Sewing, Call 615 An- Box “D. Defuniak Springs, Ela:) “Gerson street. Ave. B. Phone, 677. ENT | *9-26-1W :OOMS FOR RENT ___| 0 —SALE—Good paying commercial October ist, large! trade hotel, movie theatre and auto ode at 217 8th St. 9-30-8t! livery in good live North Dakota town. # ENT—Furnished room. Inquire| Owner jin bad health, must change it. ks 9-26-1wik LANDS é CANADA aS. Manitoba Jmproved. Farma 640 acres, 2 miles from good. town, 200 cultivated, fair buildings, good water, - Think of being able to. buy this at $15. er acke, It is worth twice that, muat e 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. climate, ‘Write E. A. Anderson, Steele, N. D. 9-11-1mo. FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; am heat, elec- wicy ght, Serta end, Janitor ae ice, * ismarcl em) “i marek Bank Bldg.) fZi-tt FOR RENT—Basement 46x66 ft.; outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or barber shop; low rental. Bis- marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank_ Bldg. ‘T21-tt FOR SALE—A reed baby buggy in good condition, “C. E.-Bolt, 722 9th § : 9 FOR SALE—Good fence posts; 320 acres near Manitou, 260 cultivated, best of buildings,’ good water and ‘soll. Will include1-3 f crop at $12,500. lant ering: when’ you can get. just.as improvements: as we-are for. dur Farm % SCOTT, HILL - & CO, Farni Specialtiés, 22 C. P. R, Office Bldg. Corner Portage and Main ‘Streets s WINNIPEG, MAI FOR SALE—Timber land. in. county, Minnesota. frely wooded. gone punter. < | . in heart * of Df Ly imber country. What will you otter? is xyz Blemarck ‘Tribune. | ve Beas oochiching :worth ‘Why pay $100 to $200 per acre for farms ds with Write Nearly 200 acres, n horses, city broke, weighing aroui 800; horse’ for - deliver _Ph iE 9-27. FOR SALE—M good condition for cash or bankable paper one 32 Avery Separator complete “with band cutter, feeder, weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 h.p. gas Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas Tank; one Avery 6 bottom engine plow with breaker’ attachment. Apply. to Regan State Bank, Regan, N.-D. 9-25-tf ——— Two hundred and fifty miles of Brit- ish war medal’ ribbon are to be issued to, the men.:and women entitled to «| game. RIVAL OUTFIEEDS RANK AMONG BEST IN DIAMOND LORE E fe (Céntinued from Page One) of the first part of September. Roush will be. pitted against Felsch in the center garden. Both these play- ers’ have thousands of admirers for each is one of the stars of his league and a real battle is expected. Roush, Sox team but)was found wanting, has climbed the ‘ladder of fame and to- day is one.of the best hitters in the National league, having an average of r|more ‘than .300 almost the entire sea- fon. He is a good fielder, with a ,|mark around .987, has a good arm and covers a lot of ground. This will be ‘his first: world's: series. Felsch, on the other hand, suffered aslump in his batting, this year, but has-been a dangeroys man in the pinch and ‘has’ boosted his’ batting y {mark to about .259 while his fielding average’ for’ the: greater part. of the year. is ..974. He is rated by many. experts as the greatest outfielder in the American league. Felsch is a player who can, go to any corner of the field_and, get them, has a lot of speed and a powerful Am. Toward the cloge of the season Felsch showed signs of recovering his batting eye. Roush’s mark during the first part of September was .319. In comparison, these two players willcabout breakeven, ‘as*where one outshines the other in hitting, the other will outfield his: rival. The right field: position seems to favor: the Cliieago aggregation. Lie- bold, Chicago's, “lead off” is one of the hardest men in the league to pitch to, and. is ‘a patient waiter at the plate. He will invariably make. work for a pitcher to count two and three, and when they. cut the plate. is a capable batter. He is fast on’ the field, has a, strong-arm and is .a brainy player and a clever base-run- ner. Neale,-on the: other hand, while cavorting. in the right field. .garden may experience some difficulty field- ing, especially. in,the White Sox park, owing to the shadows, which have atf- fected. many American leaguers. On his home grounds, however, he will have the advantage over his White Sox rivals. Liebold has been hitting at a .293 clip while Neale’s mark has been: around. .247. In. fielding Neale has hung. up’ an average for the greater part of the season of .951, while Liebold’s mark is .929. - John Collins in Reserve. As a reserve in right field, the White Sox. have John Collins, one of the fastest and surest fielders in the “Shano” has been with the Sox 10 years, and is a hardened play- er. He is.one.of the gamest.men in baseball and dangerous at bat and on’ thée- bases, although his batting average does not indicate that. he, is a heavy: hitter. ‘“Shano” has been crowning, the pill for about .262 and has been fielding around .944. Ma- gee, the Red’s veteran ‘substitute out- fielder, has :been” hitting. around .225 and fielding..989...The*White Sox also have» Eddie. Murphy as an alternate. However, he may not break into the out field, but may be injected into the game as’ a pinch shitter, a role he has: successfully filled: many times this season.: Murphy, like Liebold,: is a hard‘man to pitch to.and will worry almost any pitcher. When on the bases he worries a pitcher. more than ‘}any player in ‘the league and he may break ‘up’ a game ‘whenever he-.is sent jitto the fray. :He:has: been bat- ting better than .475 for the greater part of the season. On the other hand Moran has a dependable pitcher in Bressler,» who has: played the out- field ‘a ‘number’ of times and is capa- ble of: holding down the job. Bress- ler in the few games he has played has batted around .212 and his field- ing ‘mark ‘is'around .965. | The records of the players for the greater part of the season just closed, showing batting and fielding averages, follow: * Chicago White Soxs Murphy Jackson 971 Liebold .. 929 J. Collins 944 Felsch 974 Roush 319 987 Neale A 951 Duncan 2255 962 Magee- 222 989 Bressler 2120 965 {MARKETS | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 1—HOGS—Receipts, 10,000 head; mostly 25c to 40c lower; heavy weight, $15.00 to $16.50; me- dium weight, $15.50 to $16.75; light weight, $15.75 to $16.75; light light . | weight, $14.25 to $16.25; heavy pack- ing sows, smooth, $14.25 to $15; heavy packing sows, rough, $13.75 to $14.25; pigs, $15.75 to $16.75. CATTLE—Receipts, 21,000 head; market firm; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $16.50 to $18.25; medium and good, $11.25 to $16.50; common, $8.50. to $11.25; light weight, good and choice, $14.75 jto $18; ‘common and medium, $8.00. to $14.50; butcher cattle, heifers, $6.50 to $14.75; cows, $6.50 to.$13.50; can- these | decorations through © recent edicts ‘of ‘the king. ’ CHEM IT UP JUMBO = TEAR IT T DIECES, THATS TW STUFF & Sic ‘BM: ners and cutters, $5.50 to $6.50; veal _ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE can’s, .962, the averages being those}. who one time tried to make the White} “OusTom,.| Foor. To. Ter You THE. FR ! athe WAS HERE YESTERDAY AND! ft TOLD Wim “THAT. JN AS MucH AS KE RAISED jouR, RENT TAY RE ovGuT To MAKE Some REPAIRS —~ HE SAID HE WOULD MAKE} aay GRD ke rerares - = : ; HE DID? WELL, : Wel Move! i : wy V VWfo e y PET ME HAvE_A [come Now, | Sv OP Your. [Quit Your: AND HE WANTS ‘WE Whole =} usv- BA-HA Ha- to $21.25; feeder steers, $7 to $12.50; stockers. steers, $6.25 to $10; western range steers, $6.00 to $15.00; cows and heifers, $6.50 to $13.00. SHEEP — Receipts, 14,000 head; market firm; lambs, 84 pounds down, $13.75. to $16.15; culls and commons, $9.00 to $13.25; ewes, medium good and choice, $6.25. to $8.00; culls and commons, $3.00.to $6.25; breeding, $7 to. $13.25. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Hour 20¢ higher, $12.20 a bbl. ments: 97,101 barrels, Barley $1.00 to $1.29 » Rye } $1.38 3-4 to $1.39 Bran SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 1.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 5,000 -head;, market slow; range of prices, from. $14.25 to $16; bulk of sales $15,00 to $15.50. CATTLE — Receipts, 5,000 head; 1 Ship- market steady; fat steers, $6.50 to é $16; cows and heifers, $6.25 to $11.35; calves, $6.50 to $19.50; stockers and feeders, $5.50 to $12.25. SHEEP — Receipts, 6,500 head; |Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 lambs, $5.00 to $14.25; wethers, $5.50 to $10; ewes, $1.50 to $7.50. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN THAT S SLICED THIN ENOUGH BUT: 3 7 , Complete instructions for home eanning and drying will be sent to tho readers of this paper upon appli- cation to tke National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., en losiag a two-cent stamp for postage. SQUIRREL FOOD | BET.OTTO AUTO WILL STOW FOR “Wopdao- HAVE rir MEEY A, 1 CrIAMAN CONFUSED ON DIRECTIONS Wo wilt #SK OTTOAHE RIGHT WAY To G07 SURELW.OTTO WourD BE GENT ENOUGH To STOP ‘| AND PUT HIM HEP * “2k, & cn calves light and handy weight, $20.00 Now YouNG MAN! SBE WERE! IF Vou BREAK ANY MoRb, OF Nour TovS TSWALL BUW.-A Stick To" WIP Nou © ir) ve $oih Fa —_—— TS Pa PASSED BY By Ahern | BAe ave ERLE HE TZ Aud? Sa ee GOTCHA, | pea 45S CHINESE FoR” “WEH-HEH? (A TT 2 OD a a Ch mma ia || C. B. LITTLE, President ~ CHMIESE CENSOR AN CN T PLAY WITH IT WHEN Nou AINT USING IT, the STop RIGHT IN HERE THIS MORNING AAD SEE WHAT THY HAVE LISTED: NLL Show THAT LANDLORD A THING R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Consultation Free OUR BEST BARGAINS FOR SALE—6-room house and bath, hot air furnace, full basement, sleeping porch, house fully modern, on 50 foot lot, within the paving dis- trict. Price $4200. ‘Terms reason- able. FOR “SALE—S-room modern house, with bath, hot: air furnace, in good condition, situated midway between the High School and William Moore School. Price $3500.00. Terms rea- 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 COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. PHONES. F. E. Hedden, 0. H. F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R. E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribuae Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired We finished and Packed. Bismarck Clearing House Association E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. J. A. GRAHAM, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank First Guaranty Bank _ BY BLOSSER ni ih Business Directory SHOE: FITTERS ‘ A jehurond sifhitney MAIN STREET eee Pricressromar Finnie Fon AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS LY DHATASC EPIC Die ° BISMARCK - Nor : 1 DAKOTA’ Bring or mail in your films fea Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. =O WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 ’ Night Phone 65 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone i00-M ‘ | Night Phones 687,or 100 Licensed Emhainsor im Charge Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Western Sales Bidg. Phone 35. Bismarck. PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experta HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators The~World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements Harness “NEWGARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 238 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAG Rutemebiles BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motora CORWIN MOTOR CO, Ex10 e *ACToRy: sevice st"