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THURSDAY, OCT, 9, 1919. Meet Your Employer in: Our Classified Columns 5 Chassified Advertising Rates. nat Germs Strictly Cash—No copy. without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 pents. 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, ‘his office befote 10 a. m. of day of publication, © to insure proper fapertion, must be in HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Skilled automobile mechanig, Apply Corwin Motor Co., eat D. pher, . 0. WANTED—Bookkeeper and stenogr: net must furnish best of reference. dress 63 Tribune. 10-6-1w! COAL MINERS can get steady work at Haynes, Adams County, North Dakota. Tonnage basis. New modern tipple just completed; Big) Ottumwa Box. Car Loader he installed, Dry. mine; 16 ft. céin solid coal; good living conditons; no trouble; eight hour day. Want men for Company:work too. Apply to Sup- erintendent, ‘Haynes Coal Mining Co. ‘ 10-2-2wk: LEARN THE BARBER TRADE Wag per week up, Positions guaranteed, weeks completes by our methods. Litt expense. Catalog free. Moler Barber Col- lege, 107K, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, ¥st._ 1893, 10-2-Imo LEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL- ‘CANIZING.” Los Angeles Y. M, C. Auto School. 9-30-4mo. —————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE JVANTED—Woman cake baker at Home Wakery. 214 6th St. or phone Aes. rl \ -7-1wk Ss $25 Few Little De WANTED — Fxperienced chambermaid, forty-five dollars per month and board; also experienced arm waitress, fifteen Aollars per week, and. board.” Write ‘Hotet Shepard, Missoula, Mont, . 10-7-2wks Babes oab Mckee Wed bo SS Rs DEEL AEE ANTED—Competent. girl, no Washing We Troning. hone 622 or apply 104 Ava A. 10-6-1Wk ANTHD—Competent girl or woman for Woenera housework, © 8. J. Boyd, 418 1st St. Plone 241K. 10-6-1wk WANT) {tiDynsaven, two airls at igus Saad 10-4-1wk @D—Cook, chambermatd and dish Vente in, small hotel, Good wages, Bok 93, Medora, N. D. 10-3-Lwi a nen ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. 46 Main St,.. gr call @72R, FOR RENT--Two modern-fooms furnish- i ) fon ie inieiinbieaa FOR RENT—Two, adjoining’ furnished peas with gas for cooking, suitable for light housékeeping. Phone. 1, ‘VANTED—Men roomers at 423 St. ROOM FOR RENT=Heated wtih “hot water, all modern, $14 Aye, B. FORT RENT—Furnished ‘room. _ Inquire: __214_ 5th Si OSS Se FOR alr ‘trenings. BOs Ba Mee FOR RENT—Two rooms, all moc Sele ee god's month. “av ard s 2 | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—50 foot improved business | property down town on 4th street. Geo. M. Register. 10-7-lwk LOST AND FOUND {FOR SALE—Five. Maney AGENTS. 6 gs si WANTED—Agents to sell accident and health’ insurance for reliable company; also. good opening for high ‘school ant college students: to’ make spending money... Write A. H. Clothier, James- town, N, D. 40-1 -8t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Second-hand automobile, 5- Passenger in good condition, Price __Nght._812' Rosser.” 10-8-1wk FOR SALE—1916" Overland Roadster’ for sale , very reagonable. enone, rer WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—With a view to purchase in the near future, house of five or six roo preferably modern, Address 51 care ‘Tribune. 9-23-tf LANDS . {820 Acres in Meréer County will be sold at private sale by adminsirator to high- est bidder. Inquire of A. L. Baker, At- tomney. Alllahce, Ohio, 10-8-1wk #UK SALE—Timber land in Koochiching Minnosota. | Nearly acres ied land. Timber worth Jn_heart ‘of paper and timber country. What will you offer? Address une: xvz_Rismarek Tribune. 8-2-tf GANADA Manitoba ‘Improved Farms 640 je 2 mn mgood town, 200 cultivated: fair Sendines, go0d wate! r. Think of being able to buy this et §15. er acre, It-is Worth twite that, must je sold to close an estate, t 1280 acres, 4 miles from’ Barles, N. D. jand 6 fiiles from Clearwater, jeultivated, 700 in. crop, firet class: bi ings at $32. per acre, you get farm.and 320 acres near Manitou, 250 cultivated, jbest of ‘buildings, good water ghd ‘toil, Will include 1-8 of crop at $12,600, Why pay $100 to $200 per acre for farms iImprovements as'we are offering. Write |foronr-Batm List, ee i SCOTT, HILL & CO. Farm Specialties, 22.0, P. R. Office Bldg., Corner Portage and Main Streets - WINNIPEG, MAN. ” MISCELLANEOUS ‘Wheel-road scraper. x 207, Bi marck, N, 10 FOR SALE—A sanitary Couch with pad, reading lamp with globe, man's good mackinaw. Phone 329-L. 10-8-lwk TO RENT barn for 4~horses, month. Inquire 18 West Main St, ve i 10-8-1wk FOR SALE — Second-hand household goods, lumber, lath, nails, paint, tools and jack-screws. 1010 6th St. R. Drown, 10-8-4¢ FOR SALE—Two good rugs at 519 4th St. 10-6-3t nd coal range with St, Phone 100, 10-8-1wk FOR SALE—Library table, child's bed- room mattress, dressing table and sem- mno, dresser and commode, medicine cabinet and chhirs. Call 816 Thayer St.,_or_phone’ 37 10-7-3t Address ‘P.O, “Bo: D. FOR SALE—Wood ai reservoir. 410 3rd TOST—Cuft link with silver plating, blue ‘stone. on_one side and diamond on other. , Finder jreturn,to Stacy-Bis- marek, ‘Co. : : 10-6-3t a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES \ INVESTIGATE the Texas Interstate, Oil E and Refining Company,.today. Drilling in. proven Gusher, territory and builds ing modern refinety.” Write for partic- ulars. United Securities. Company, Houston, ‘Texas, LAN 10-4-6t WORK WANTED. |. rato NTED—Steady job’ for ‘wint nea Address 111 Was ston Ave, or phone G72, Bismarck, N. D. SES a en TANTED—Young lady desires plac Weak for poard sand rgom. Call Busi ness_ College, “183. 10-8-2t SS - POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Young man desires a posi- vith a, chance for ‘advancement in of tt has experience in bookkeeping. Good. rences.’: Addre&s Nv. 65, Bis- ‘jpwnie, Bismarck, N. D. M; sree >. 10-7-2wks. ISITION. WANTED—By, fellabie mid- Boe éd man as night clerk, night wate! many er se For panels “ white ‘or phone Pete Jorgenson, = west Hotel, Bismarck, N. D...10-6-1wk COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER wants position in towh‘or will go on farm or: ‘out ‘of mo pres one, aha 2 Revie z 1) OF A esa ee PiLO-3-LWie FOR SALE—Good 3, youn, horses, ‘city broke, weighing’ around 2800; also young horse for’ delivery. Phohe 478X._ Herman Ode. __10-4-1wk FOR SALE=A_ hard. coal_base burner * in good condition. Phone 481K, 224 uth 5 10 FOR” SALE- r ols, 5: Bausage fixtures at a bargain. “J. Wirt Braddock, N. D., Emmons County ind th, X Pe Sa RC Pe Ue pe wk WANTED—Plain sewing. . Call 615 An- derson stfeet.. Ave. B. Phone: 677R. uf we 19-8-1wk FOR SALE—One of the best. biNiard halls jn Bismarck, full equipment; soda foun- tain, cigar and tobacco’ attic; ‘well: lo- eated and good business, owner going to: Burope to look up family. Write 60, “Tribune. 10-2-2ks_ FARM FOR SALE-—320.acres for 0 per acre; all articles’ mentioned in- dluded.; 27 head of cattle, 15 horses, 20 hogs, 2 wagons, 1 plow, 1 drag, 1 dise, 1 sleigh, 2 cultivators, 1 mower, 100 chickens, ° 1 pido; with all, other household: furpi- ure; ‘rahk Buckley, Box 26, Moffit, UN SDS eee 110-8-1wk 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, Andetson,, Steele, NuD. 9:11-4mo. floor, elec: is /-31-tt steam beat, and itor: yes 3 fow of the Sights. levator “GOOD HEAVENS 9 OW Do You" EXPECT ME To SHANE WT AY TUS. COMMOTION GoING- ON <TAUE: TIE DOG AND. od 60 INTO TUR OTHER, separator, 1 Upright} ~ BISMARCK. DAILY: TRIBUNE DOWN ‘SHOPPING AGAIA = GREAT. SCOTT, SHE DION’T CMNED A RETY DOLLAR HAT, (a HER Whore LIFE! ) FOR RENT—Barement 46x66. ft,; outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or barber enop; low rental. Bis- kk Re Company, Blamerck good condition for cash or bankable. paper one 32 Avery Separator complete with band cutter, feeder, weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 h.p, Re Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas ‘ank; one Avery 6 bottom engine plow with breaker attachment. prply to Regan State Bank, Regan, N. D. 9-25-tf FOR SALE OR HOUSES AND FOR RENT: ¢ modern partly furnish- ed residence of 7 rooms, well located, to satisfactory party, without children. P, O. Bok 343, City. 10-7-lwk POR BALE—House of 6 rooms, well lo- cated, partly modern, for $2500.00 on terths, . Geo, Register. 10-7-1Wk FOR SALE—Modern house of 6 roo for $2800.00 on tetms, Geo, M.“Re; ister. 10-7-1) FOR SALE- room house. with light, water, hot air furnace, full- basement. Also barn and_50 ft. lot, East front at Re oe St. Cheap for cash.” Phone FOI. RENT—Five room house. 203 i4t} St. North; also cow and barn for s1 Call at BOF T4th St. North, _10-4-1wk FOR SALE—Nine room house with bath, hot ‘air furnace, ‘full basement, every- thing in good condition; a good home for a jar family or for roomers. Terms reasohable at 517 2nd St. Phone 827. * 9524-24 Graves of 57,919 Yanks Registered:in Europe The war department has an- nounced that, at the end of June, 57,919 graves of American soldiers had been registered by the grave registration-service in Europe. “They are distributed in the following cemeteries: Cometeries,Graves. American (France). 230, 47,236 French _ local: 6,779 Great Britain 2,078 Germany .. 1,053 Belgium ... Russia .:. Ttaly sesecevene The 76 bodies in It be concentrated ina: ‘Cémetery at Genoa. The bodies now in “Russia will -be removed to a cemetery-in: France. :This: work will‘be completed about August 16. It fs: hoped ultimately: to re- move the bodies from Germany and Luxemburg to French cem- eterles, Body in Gasometer 32 Years. Parik.—With his. clothes and with @ notebook fn a pocket perfectly legi- ble a corpse has been found comptete- ly preserved at the bottom of a as- ometer at Dreux, near Paris, of a ian: who fell there on September 18, 1887. A special paste is used -to keep FleTY Doltars FoR A ToP .° WHY THE IDEA OF You TAKING THis HAT ovr OF THE GOX— Tis BELONGS To MRS. SMITH ACROSS TRE STREET - Te DELIVERN BOY LEFT It HERE AS SHE PIECE LIKE THAT- WHEN THESE MILLERS GeT A HAT ‘THEY CANT SELL THEY JUST MARK THE. PRICE UP AND SOME WOMAN PROMPTLY FAs FoR ITs IF This WAT 1s WoRTH FIFTY Buck's PL g wake one iy 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 has complied with all the pro- vistons of the Act of Congress “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 April 12, 1902; Now, therefore, I, Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller of the Currency do hereby certify that “The First Ne tional Bank of Bismarck” located in the city. of Bismarck in the County of! Burleigh and State of North Dakota is authorized to have succession for the period specified in its amended articles { | 1 | 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, 1019. Willis J. Fowler, Acting Comptroller of the Currency, Charter No, 2434. Extension No. 1317, 9-6 to 10-11. The “White Feather.” The expression, “He showed the white feather,” has its orlgin in refer- ence to game cocks. Pure-bred game cocks have only red and black feath- ers, but crossbreeds ucve a white feather in the tail. The slightest im- purity in strain is said to destroy the j bird’s pluck, hence the white feather is used to denote cowardice, R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 SQUIRREL FOOD _ HO-OL CONSTABLE 1S HAVIN’ ENGINE TROUBLE WITH HIS CHUG BARROW ene ” x Rj HERE CUTPLUG-TLL SPLASH AL OF MAY.GAS FOR TH’ CARBURETOR TO GARGLE ~ SEE iF THAT WILL HELP Te melons from decaying in their ‘trip | northward; Evidently Jumbo, = DAG NaBH’ CRITTER- WONDER EF \T WOULD Do ANY GOOD T'PUT A HOT WATER BOTTLE ONIT- N YE GO LONG DURN ae jure Ne’ NEED HELP FER NSERS wien T Grr Tis Gon“ DURN THAT PesKy) OTTO WHOA — WHoa! COSSACK CHIEF AND GIRL IN MURDER ORGY Love, Treason, Theft and Brib- ery Figure in Sensa- tional Story. GIRL IS USED AS LURE Officer Once Decorated for Bravery by Czar Believed to Be Most Unscru- pulous Rascal in Criminal Rec- ords of Russia. Stockholm.—Dagmar de Gysser, sev- enteen-year-old daughter of a Russian general, smoked many cigarettes in her cell—and smiled. In an adjacent cell, morose and un- communicative, Col. Mohammed-Beck Hadjetlache, ex-chief of a Cossack reg: iment, wounded twice and decorated , personally by the czar for brilliant leadership and bravery in the ws fied detectives who sought to prove him the most unscrupulous rascal fa the crimiffal records of the country. Elsewhere in the prison 560 members of a bolshevist gang stampeded to tell the police what they knew conce the fate of men alleged to have been lured to “murder island” by Dagmar, who is said to be the fianece of the Cossack colonel, Reveal Workings of Gang. About these two, the police say, have revolved the machinations of holshe- Vist and royalist Russian plotters en- gaged in a duel of wits and duplicity. Hadjetlache is said to stand revealed as the leader of a Russian apache gang whose sympathies and services swung back.and forth to the side with the most money. The colonel established himself here as the agent of Nikolai Lenine. Soon, however, he appears to have “sold out” the cause of bolshevism in favor of the royalists. Next they were de- serted for neutral forces, But there- after his affiliations became too mixed {and conflicting for understanding and the police are seeking simply to know that murder and robbery were the erlmes in which he collaborated with the girl. Arriving here last November, the Cossack established a bolshevist agency with a corps of agents, charged |by the Moscow government with the task of destroying the counter-revolu- tionary staff by murder or kidnaping if less strenuous means failed. Claim American Involved. On Hadjetlache's staff are said to have been Reginald Lehr, an American, two Russian flying officers, Cleg- and Iwor Saitsevsky, their wives, Profes- sor Littinger, a German» musical tuter | whose, constant companion was a handsome widow; Colonel Poulova, formerly of the Russian army, and 30 other men and women. #3 The colonel soon met the Russian General De Gysser, who lived here | in exile with his two sons, George and Louis, and the schoolgirl, Dagmar. It was but a few days until the gen- eral and his children were enmeshed in the Cossack’s schemes. Even now !t is not clear to the in- vestigators whether General De Gys- ser and his children were in the pay of the bolshevists. They purported to be staunch counter-revolutionists, and when they joined forces with Hadjct- Iache he was temporarify on the side of the royalists—a violent detractor of Lenine and the Moscow government | that had him sent here with unlimited money. Led Two Murder Leagues. The colonel established a newspaper, the Echo of Russia, the better to carry out his pretense to royalist sen- timents, but the police have now learned that all the while he was in constant touch with Lenine, reporting frequently the progress of the counter- | revolutionary plots. At one period, the police said, Had- | jetlache was the leader of two opposing murder leagues—the anti-revolution- ists and the reds—each faction bent or. the extinction of the other. As a side line he is said to have dabbled in robbery, and that is where Dagmar appeared as the lure. Among the anti-bolshevists was the journalist Ardasheff, who had arrived shortly before Hadjetlache, backed by twenty million rubles, to conduct a propaganda bureau. It was Arda- sheft’s surrender to. the white lights | that caused him to forget his mission. He had the money and believed him- self beyond the hand of the Moscow government. ¢ Hadjetlache really had been named to succeed. Ardasheff, and, arriving BY BLOSSER PoP CONE AN’ Look WUNBO 1S SHANI’ NINSELF ‘Too 9? pores epee ue ang here, found the tatter turning to profit: able account what he knew. about the bolshevistic secrets by selling informa tion to the antis. i Doorman Is Among Missing. One Kalve, on ex-wrestler, doorman at. the bolshevist legation, was another whom the colonel quickly marked for the government's revenge, For Kalve had turned informer to. the Swedish Jegation was. expelled from the coun- try. Just before this occurred, how- ever, the legation was looted of a tre- mendous sum in robles and Kalve disappeared. HadjJetlache notified Moscow of Ar- dasheff’s change in allegiance and the word came back to “extinguish” him, according to the police. Then the colonel called on Dagmar, She had loved the “king of the ladies,” as Ardasheff styled himself, and was furious when he deserted her, Hadjet- Jache played upon her fury. He also enlisted the aid of the monarchists because Ardasheff had once been open- ly bolshevistic, Girl Begins Her Plotting. Dagmar resumed her calls on Arda- sheff. Frequently at night her limou- sine was seen to draw up under the trees in front of his villa, until one night when he came out with her and they went riding together. He was never seen alive again. Last week a Russian living on the Island of Bollstanas, where Hadjet- lache had his villa, informed the police of mysterious nocturnal happenings. There was a raid and 50 persons, in- cluding the Cossack and his young sweetheart, were. lodged in jail as a result of the haul of evidence, Lehrs denied knowledge of any wrongdoings, but others confessed that Ardasheff, after being lured to Hadjet- lache’s home, was bound and gagged for twenty-six hours, tortured and taunted and accused of treason to bol- shevisin. Meanwhile his home was be- Ing looted. Then Ardasheff’s bonds were cut and he was “tried by a court- martial” on a treason charge. Twenty men composed the court and their ver- dict was guilty. Taken Before “Court-Martial.” But the Cossack was not satisfied. He believed Ardasheff possessed a se- eret bunk account and intended to get it. So the journalist was offered his life if he would sign a blank check, Ardasheff signe Then, with a cigarette poised on her smiling lips, Dagmar had her revenge. Before her eyes a rope was thrown around Ardasheff’s neck and Hadjet- lache slowly strangled him to death. ; The police say the girl helped place the body in a sack, weight it with rocks and throw it into the bay. When the bay was dragged by the police they recovered not only Arda- sheff's body, with the cord still knotted around the neck, but two others, which were identified as those of the wrestler Kalve and a Polish Jew named Le- | witzki, who was known to have been |“in wrong” with the bolshevists in | Petrograd because of menshevistic | writings from his pen, The police now claim to have learned ithat Lewitzki was taking French les- sens from Dagmar, and that she lured | him, as well as her ex-sweetheart, to the den of the Cossack. But while the other prisoners are signing confessions in the hope of re- ceiving leniency, Hadjetlache, the Cos- sack, keeps his own counsel, refusing ‘even to deny his guilt. And Dagmar lights one cigarette after another and smiles at her jailers. Our Biggest Bargains Wyllis-Knight seven-passenger tour- ing car for sale for cash or will trade for city er farm property. This car is practically new and in perfect con- dition, with six good tires. FOR SALE—Six-room house, with bath, water, sewer, full basement, hot air furnace; on corner lot, fac- ing south, within two blocks of a graded school. Price $3800. Terms easonable, We have several bungalows and houses for sale in the east part of the city at prices ranging from $2500 up to $4000, on~easy terms, and also a large list of building lots in any part of the city, for reasonable prices and on easy terms. 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 Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main'St. Furniture Upholstery Re; Wetnished and Packed — ' Bismarck Clearing - House Association C. B. LITTLE, Pres, E. V. LABR, Vice-Pres,_ J. A. GRAHAM, Sec.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank ~ SEVEN government, with: the result that. the ~ NI