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4 _WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1919, pipet Classified Advertising Rates. ‘ Werms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 teats, Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the wate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper incertiow, menst ke In Wiis office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, 4 HELP WANTED—MALE VANTED—Two men to husk corn on farm near (Bismarck, Good wi Phone No. 90. “10-11 10-10-1wk WANTED—Civil engineer, three or more years experience. Some water works experience. Traveling expenses paid. State experience and sdlary expected. Address Box 69, Bismarek Tribun COAL MINERS can get steady work at Haynes, Adams County, North Dakota, Tonnage basis. ‘New modern tipple just completed; Big Ottumwa Box ‘Car Loader just installed.’ Dry mine; 15 ft. cein solid coal; good ‘living conditons; no trouble; ‘eight hour day. Want men for Company work too. Apply to Sup- “erintendent, Haynes Coal Mining Co. 10-2-2wks | LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Wages $25 per week up, Positions guaranteed, Few weeks completes hy our methods. Little expense. Catalog. free, Moler Barber ‘Col. lege, 107. K. Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. Est. 1893. 10-2-1mo LEARN, ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL- CANIZING. Los Angeles. Y. M, C. A-| Auto School. 9-30-1mo. Pace ie a a) HELP. WANTED--FEMALE —eSS EEE WANTED—Cook, dishwasher and cham- -bermaid in small. hotel, good wages. “Box, 93; “Medora; N._D,'» *10-15-2wks WANTED—Cook and chambermafa at -/Banner House. 104 Main -St.. Phone 231. . 10-13-1wk WANTED AT ONCE—Table waitress at _ American Cafe. 10-9-1wk WANTED—Experienced ‘Clerk at. Well- worth Store, 10-10-t£ WANTED—Girl for general housework. _H. H. Steele, 67_Ave. B. 10-9-tf WANTED—Bookkeeper and stenographer. Must furnish best Of references. Ad- dress 63 Tribune. 10-10-1Wk . WANTED — Experienced chambermaid, forty-five dollars per month and board; -also experienced: arm waitress, ‘fifteen dollars spe -week>/and- board. Write , Hotel Shepard, ..Missoula, Mont. 10-7-2wks ___ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—All modern rooms for-rent. . 621 6th 10-13-3t FOR” RENT—Three rooms in modern house. Call evenings. 803 7th ae it FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—€ room partly modern house, well located, for §2200, on reasonable terms. Geo, M, Register. __10-14-1wic BOR SALE—7 room modern, house, in- gluding 3 bed rooms, ‘well located, for $4000,” Geo, M. Register. __10-14:1wk .__ POSITIONS WANTED LOST AND FOUND —One red cow H brand on right shoulder, Call Dohn’s Meat Market. i with» One colts. horse colt. bald fi mare sucking Mare seven years old with face’ and.-bay..cglt with. star_on and two white hind feet, . Qne brown’ re five ‘years old with star_on, face. With this. brand on jaw (—). One small colt''without mother; -seven’‘months old with star on forehead, collar of colt is chestnut. Finder kindly’ notify Mik ‘Horch, 217" Seventh street, Bist RID. 10. ‘WORK WANTED 'EXPERIENCED hand for washing and putting on ‘storm windows. Phone 627X. 10-13-1wk LANDS WANTED to hear ym owner of good farm for, sale.” State cash price, full description. D. F.. Bush, neapolls, inn, +-10-9-11-13-14 FOR SALE—Timber land m Koochiching county, Minnesota. Nearly 200 ‘acres finely wooded. land... Timber worth $3,000. ~In\ Weart’ of paper and timber country; at will you offer? Address xyz. Bismarck -T: ine. ‘ribui MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—S eral carloads N Tu I rs r No. f tip- land hay. $17.50 per ton. F. 0. B, Albert Hammar, Driscoll, a t 1 STRAYHD—From my- pasture near Mag- nus, one large red two year old steer _beating the 7 brand, "Irvin Small, ._ Bismarck, N.° D. 10-15-3t FOR“SALE—Solld oak serving table; also mahogany book case and writing desk combined, Van Horn Hotel. FOR SALE—Coal boxes and heating stove at 419 7th St, or phone 435R. 10-14-1wk bed-board, and I will not be respon- sible for any bills contracted elther in her or my, name.” Thomas G. Austin, pee Rede AEA 10-1423t DRESSMAKING—Fancy. and domestic dressmaking neatly done. Satisfaction guatanteed, Apply to Mrs. C: L. John- son, 1100 Broadway. 10-10-1wk FOR 'SALE—On farm 5 miles” east of town or delivered in Bismarck, 30. tons of Millet hay, D! T, Owens & Co. pet e ve 10:18-1wk FOR SALE—Stock and merchandise, $18,- $00.00-annual business in excess of $60,- 000.00, per: year, bullding in, which. busi- ness is now being conducted can be bought or leased; fine opportunity in hustling North Dakota city. Sickness is reason for selling. Apply 68 Tribune or address direct. Margulics Bros., _Mott, N. D. 10-11-1wk FOR SALE—Winter top for Dodge car. practically new, Missouri Valley, Motor Co. 10-11-1wk WANTED—Young man desires’ a posi- tion with a chance for advancement in office, has experience in. bookkeeping: Good references. Address No. 65, Bis- ;marck Tribune, Bismarck, D. -i-2wks AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SAL@=1916 Overland ‘Roadstér “for sale , very reasonable, E ROHR ere FOR SALE—Modgl 490° Chevrolet ‘touring @ar with extra tire and accessories Run only *Phone_T18X.___ FOR SALE—Over very reasonable. 925_Seventh_St. SALESMAN WANTED—Salesmen “calling on ness ind automobile accessorie for side Address N.Y.-A, P. Bidg., Pittsburgh, Pa., ind can, in goo Apply’ 4:30 to i busi- lines line ‘of national importance. P.,_ 605 ayanaate Life 0. 10-15-18 Dept. WANTED TO RE! WANTED—A house torent, furnished o1 unfurnished -or partly furnished by re- sponsible party. No children. Call’ at Bank: of North Dakota, or phone 619L, au 10-11-4t HAVE reliable party, who wants to. rent good, modern home. from seven to. ten rooms; or will buy..on, monthly... pay- ment plan and paymentiannual interest, taxes, etc., in addition: ta’ monthly; in- stallment. “Phone 615K. L,’ Vani] ook i 5 WANTED | TO -RENT—Modern. home in jo0d location’. by» resi angible sparty. illing to ‘pay’ from’ $40-/to. $60. per month. 7 to:9 rooms.desired. Address. B._O. Box’ 586. 10-10-6¢ TED TO RENT—With a. view to chase in. the near future, house of +, five or- six~room, preferably’ modern. ‘Address 61,care ‘Tribune. 9-23- FRECKLE LES AN AND HIS. {| FOR RENT—Basement 46x66 FOR SALE—First-class baled prairie hay delivered in town for $22.50 a ton. John ‘Taix, Bismarck, N. D. Gen. Delivery. " 10-13-1wk WANTED—Piain sewing, Cail 615 “An- derson street. Ave. B. Phone 677R. 10-10-1wk FOR SALE—One of the best billiard halls in Bismarck, full equipment; soda foun- tain, cigar and tobacco attic; well lo- cated and good business, owner going to Hurope to look up family. Write 60, _Trlbune. 10-2-2wks FOR RENT—A few offl second floor, conveniently locate am heat, elec- elevator. and janitor ser- Vice, "Bidmnafer iealty Company, Bit vice. ismarcl ea! 0] . ie~ marck Bank ‘Bldg. if : Tpit 3 outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or barber shop; low rental. Bis- marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg, it WILL TRADE for. about 5 or 6 modern house, well located in Bismat Emerson Brantingham Big. 4, ‘Tractor,: thoroughly overhauled; eight stubble bottom, six breaker self-lift plows; one new wagon and 500 gallon tank and-one new packer. “Write Lock Box. 137, Turtle Lake, N. D._10-10-1mo. FOR SALE—Butcher's “tools; shop and sausage fixtures at.a bargain.) J. Wirth; | Braddock, N. D,, Emmons: County. 10-10-1wk FOR SALE—In good condition for cash or bankable paper one'32 Avery Separator complete . with. band...cutter,) feeder, wetgher and stacker,; one Avery 25 h.p. gas.-T: » one 15-bbl. mdunted gas Tank; ‘one Avery 6 bottom engine plow with breaker attachment. pply , to Regan’ State Bank, Regan, N. 'D..9-25-tf Three million barrels of flour; above the: regular rate of. consumption, has been: used up, in the’ United’ States MY WIFE, Margaret Austin has left her | Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 SINESS MEN ON OUR ——. Te PROPERTY- SToP AnD Tuk A The Lilac Tree. The Iilae is perhaps, all things cot- sidered, the most splendid of flower- ing trees. its fragrance. The tree ‘belongs to the olive family and ts closely atiied to the common:privet, but it bears no fleshy, fruit and-is-valueless except'for the splendor of. its blossoms. : Dr. W. H. Peiwe, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free i Our Biggest Bargains — FOR SALE—One of the very best apartment building corners in’ the eity—150 feet square—close in, fac- ing south and weSt and cheaper than | anything else in the neighborhood— $6500.00; $3000.00 cash. There are now. buildings on, it which pay the taxes and interest on the invest- ment. This is really a bargain. FOR TRADE—We have two or three very desirable farms we can trade for Bismarck city property and the prices are right. We will make no trade when the prices are swelled. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. ~_ PHONES. F. E. Hedden, 0.__-H. I’. O’Hare, 78M. F. E., Young, 78R. E. T. BURKE - LAWYER ‘ Tribune Block Bismarek, N. D. Phone, 752 BISMARCK ‘FURNITURE .CO:; 220 Main'St. ! Furnitare Upholstery Repaired, Refihished and Packed. i -*-°- BISMARCK DAIL DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Oppo ae *NOU UADERSTAND MRS. DUFF, WERS NOT PEDDLING This OIL Stock. AROUND IN Ai 4 Promiscuous MANNER - We WANT REPRESENTATIVE Lisy-Me@,0vFFS NAME Tp AS A STOCK HOLDER IN THS COMPANY MEANS - SOMETHUG To US. AS WELL AS TOHIM~ THE TEXTS OL. COMPANY WHEN IT [3.1 FULL OPERATION WILL BE The BIGGEST: QL gilt COMPANY IN THE WorRLD! cis See aS Vou CAL GET I. ON This PROPOSITION IF Y ACT QUICKIN-THIS STocK WILL AlA-BE GRABBED DP INA Very*FEW) DAYS: THE CONTRACTS ARE ALL LeT TG RUA A BRANCH.OF ThE RAILROAD RIGAT TaRouGH Y TRIBUN: Leongtla rtunity Is Kicking To ——— eres eet ee a La ee Vet SEVEN m’s Front Door In. BY ALL {AN! Now, HERE IS A PICTURE OF THE SECOND WELL, WE DRILLED ON THIS PROPERTY-This WELL ALONE 1S PRODUCING Tio HUNDRED BARRELS A DAN = Jos THINK OF Ir= WE HAVE FORTY WELLS NOW ALL PRoDUCHIG AND EXPECT T% ORL TEN MORE INTHE NEXT THREE MONTHS-WRY SHOULD A MAU SITON His MONEY MIHEN He HAs A RARE OPPORTUNITY LIKE “Tins To MAKE A FORTINEP Tan IT OVER- VE LET MNSELF OUT AND * SEE Vov Tomorrow Good EVENING - MinuTe - You'd PROBABLY Like TO GO TO EUROPE AND Mist THE PATTLE FIELDS Tus YEAR - You PRopABLY WoULD LIKE} ‘A MEK! HOME AND A NEX! AvToMoBILE OR MAYBE | F “Two MEW! AUTOMOBILES- SOME PEOPLE HAVE Five AvioMoPLES- JT FG NEW SCHOOL FOR CHINA, ‘Y, W. 6. A. Secures New Site for Girls’ | Balancing Trade. Where one country exports exten- CHINESE BECOME SOGIAL PIONEERS Men and Women ‘Form Good Fel- lowship Club Together Under | Y. W. C. A. Leadership. The Good Fellowship Club has made ce in society in Hangchow, It began with the desire of a. pro- | gressive young Chinese doctor to give his compatriots, especially the C! | | | tians, some healthful form of social ins tercourse, Channels for a good, clean, social | @ people are very ently becoming a nt cutting oneself ife among Chin, limited. — Unitl Christian often me: off from one’s friends and relativ also from feast days and fest As for joint meetings of men and wom- en—well, such a thing was never heard of in decent society | Whe young doctor's plan of having a club where men and their wives might come together to enjoy a good time with each other discouraged and sniffed at. However, a few people agreed to be pioneers in the cause of social intercourse, and Y. W, C. A. sec- retaries agreed to help make the club a success, At first the meetings of the club were laughed at by outsiders and the whole affair considered a joke. How» ever, the members kept 6n meeting, first at one house and ther at another. Soon the men got over the feeling of strangeness at starting out with their wives on Tuesday evening for a friend's home. The women began to enjoy the outing and to take part in the discussions—an intelligent part, too—much to the surprise of their hus- bands, The membership grew. The club's fame began to spread. At first the dis cussions of the club were conducted in English. Soon it became necessary for them to be carried on in Chines derstand and take part. Ma seoffers began to apply for so that more of the women could un-|¢ erybody is familiar with | * Physical Training School, A néw home has been found for the Physical Training School which the ation Young Women's Chri sively to another and buys nothing | frdm it the checks’ and drafts given in | ft payment do not balance and it be- | ¢ comes necessary to ship gold or other- | @ wise readjust accovnts. This is ex- that it had to be divided into two se rhe members began indiflg riendly chaffing and oc ‘ot their dignity to pla nother, ng in much Finally it became so large |} t SQUIRREL FOOD we jthe’last:70 days. has opened for native girls in Shang- | pensi eand hai, China. a premium y to pay This | pre- makes it neces in exchange. The'school, while in the country, is|mium is virtually an addition to prices not “far distant from the National | paid. Headquarters of the Y. W. C. A. in| chase: Shahghai nor far from’ the local’ Y, G. A. The grounds cover eighteer “mow,” which ne hinately six acfes, and are divided by # private | road, & foreign residence already on! {lee grounds will be used by the Ameri- | can teachers, while native buildings on | the other side will furnish living quar- ters: and classrooms for dents. The grounds boast a garden, tennis | alanced, with them os j them, Eve! the 35 stu} thinking ¢ take those nakes me Y DAG NAB THAT bs a ie neat Fok SLICKER OTTO AuTo- - ; WONDER WHAT dee a) “W' CONSTABLE’) iy OVER’ RIT SHOPPE eane ae 7 TS YouR TAIL FOR Ret CONSTABLE, ANDO YOU ‘ FURNISH HOT AND =) RUNNING MICE " CELL? SNe at | good a paper as When it becomes too high pur will be made in other markets. Thus will trade be lost unless it is Useful Asset. Poet—“T sent you some verses abouv three weeks ago, What have you done 2 Editor—‘I’'m holding Hille while lately TI get e are not getting out as we ought,sand then T verses and see bow much | worse the sheet might be, and that NOTICE {II T PRISONER No fo AFING| 9 WONDER TH/ CONSTABLE WOULDN'T PUT e ADOORKHOH YA~CIMON. S ~ | adopted English as a common tongue. AW+CIMON WUNROS THAT AINT A'PAPA SAUSAGE’ CHASIN' tions, Which met separately three the fourth Tuesday met together for a joint session, with a special program. Students just returned from Ameri- can and German colle an old Bud- dhist scholar who Is pi arly inter- ested in “the discussion on Buddhism and Christianity, merc rallroad and government off s Hose the | men's side of the room, The women} are still a bit shy about talking in} front of so many people, but many of} them show. signs of great cutive ability and power of leader Th v| are all well poised, clear thinking indi- viduals, who will have a great intu- <ence on China’s future. They discuss among themselves group meetings in| their vitrious chur the lack of} amusements for Chinese women, social | gervice Work, subscription lists for the orphanage, e making, types. of stoves, baby diets, the latest ens: | ment and other topics such as one would hear discussed by a group of women gathered together any place in America. The social part of the evening is giv- en over to games, which at first astound the sober Chinese gentlemen, but which they take up with great zest | after the 6 evening. And their | wives enjoy it just as greatly. | Real American pienics are the latest thing which the club has tried, and they are a great success. A Christmas play is being planned now. ENGLISH IS COMMON TONGUE. Chinese Girls Learn It to Talk to One Another. Chinese women students in the Tung Fu College, Peking, China, are obliged to learn English in order to talk with one another because of the different dialects used by the student body. Girls from the extreme westera provinces of China, who attend the school, must remain in Peking during all of the eight years required for their high school and college train- ing, because to return each summer would require six weeks for the trip one way and would cos: more than a trip to America and return. Girls from each of the western provinces speak a different language and they cannot understand one an- other any more than they can the girls from northern, southern, eastern or | central provinces. Hence, they. have 1eS, A monthly shipment of 100,000 auarts of dry milk is being made to the orphans in Italy. i t Tuesday evenings in the month and on ]+ Business Directory SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET anrsiowaFrenF [eka ih PHOTOGRAPHERS CEDINT EM * BISMARCK -NontH Danora: Bring or Mail in Your Films for 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 oS PERRY | ' UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night-Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge nn ——— Bismarck | Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35 Bismarck | ease } ' 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 COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER + —and—— CADILLAC Automobiles t OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motors |CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. ? SSS BUICK and | Ja

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