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SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 1919, Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns Classified Advertising Rates. ) [forma Btrietly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. ' \ Firat insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 18 \ dents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words-will-be charged: at the ; Fate of two cents a word for each additional word, {fq Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper fnsertiea, mast be in “a Uils office before 10 a. m: of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE — |__BUS WANTED—Ciyil engineer, three or more years experience. Some water..works experience. ‘Traveling expenses paid, State experience and salary expected. Address Box 69, Bismarck ‘Tribune. : es 10-13-1wk TWIN CITY ‘iractor and thresher school, complete course of instruction in. five weeks, November 17th.. ‘This school is conducted by. power. farming experts at our Dig factory. Write for. booklet. nneapolis Stee)’ & Machinery Co., iy Minneapolis, Minn, do Aigeag| UDP, I SAME UetES ARN §5, $10 weekly, addressing, mail- 4! UNION TRUST CO. ing circulars, spare tine at home, in- Dept. 325, Hoffman Bullding structions 10c.” Barrett’ Mailing Co., 625 Houston, Texas 28th St,, Detroit, Migh, 10-18-i¢ WANTED—Experienced sign palater, one who is capable of handling all of our work in the immediate vicinity. Ap- pliant must be equipped with a one + ton truck and have all equipment which OPPORTUNITIES ABSOLUTELY FREE 50c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS Attractive and intéresting relief map, size, 18x24, Hang it in your home or. of- fice, See the amazing development work in the largest producing oil fields in the world at a glance. Limited edition; write immediately, for free copy before _ SALESMAN WANTED—Salesmen calling. on, busi- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Ts SUPPOSE ITs LARGELN A MATTER, OF LUCK Wied A FELLOW BUYS O1L STOcke WHETHER IT PAHS OUT ALLRIKHT ROOMS FOR RENT a_sign-painter may need. In replying q ness and automobile “accessories lines NTU: give ‘three references ag to your char-| for. side, tine of national importance. ter furnishes FoOmE abst acter and. ability. Enclose several| Address N. Y, 5.Standard Lite | 0% arn Tueainei \_ photographs of your work-and also oné| Bldg Pittsburehy Poe Dept. 10. FOR” RENT—Modern furnishes rome || of yourself. ‘This ts a splendid oppor- 10-15-18 | _38_Rosse Wi tunity for a reliable wide awake man. | satmgmen—New Catburctor tor’ Fora | OR RENT—Three rooms, in modern Address reply to Employment Manager, Oving part, inz| Bouse, Call evenings, 803 7th St. $30. Wade: St.,: Cincinnatt, . Ohio. Cars, Simple, not a moving part, in- a on 0-3ett stalled in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double. your. mileage and start In.zero Weather without heating or priming. RETURNED SOLDIER wants job-as fore- man in up-to-date garage and machine WANTED TO RENT ‘OR NOT~ IF | ThoustT vope A UTTLE Lucky \'D -- - WHAT's Tar? shop. Eight years experience; special- izéd'on starting ‘and’ ignttion ‘systems. Oxyacetylene .welding, ‘lathe and bat- tery work, Holding job of foreman at 15. day free trial. Our St. Louis man sold 3,000 in'11 months, Salt Lake City man made $1200 {none week. . Write U. & J. Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson ‘ present but have good reasons for wish-| | Bivd., ‘Chicago. 10-18-1t ing to change. State salary paid in) sip LINE SALESMEN—We have an \ first letter. Write No. 14, ‘Tribune. |" attractive line of premium assortments wo 1018-3) for live salesmen. Commission” from NTED—Women or man, salary $24] $5.00 to. $20.00 per order. If you want full time,” 50¢ an'hour spare time, sell-| an up-to-date line, write today. Can-| $550, Ing guaranteed hoslery to wearer. Bx-! field Mfg. Co., 4008 Broadway St. cnie| 7 perience. unnecessary, - International | _ cago, 1 At Mills, Norristown, Pa. 10-18-1t GOVERNMENT wants thousands Census AGENTS Riverview, $550. cash. . Holihan, 100 x 140 Phone SOSCELLANBOUS WANTED TO RENT—With a view te purchase in the near future, house of ‘five or six room, Address 61 care Tribune. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE—Southeast corner in ft Good location. Other lots for. sale cheap. 745, Lucas Block. preferably modern, g28stt Clerks before January. $1140-$1260 first | sj year. Men-women, 18 to 50. “Wxamin- ations at: Bismarck November 15th. List i NECRSSITINS—Everybody_needs and buys the “Business Guide.” Bryant cleared $800 in’ July; Gutelius $560 In positions free. Write immediately. | $¢"days,” S # eu, Institute, Dept. 326-T, ENC x hols” co Naperviite eter So. 6th St, er =18-. Bees erie 2 as, ES MARSHALL, made $120.00 FIREMEN, _BRAKEMEN— $150, $200 7 monthly,-experience-unnecessiirs'; write |. BTst 16 hours. | You can make $15.00) nce to. $20.00: a <day-.sure.on,.our . Railway’, 9 ssoclation, 62).care, Tribune. mane, Greatest success ever known, 10-12-1t | “America’s. Part_in the World War’— LEARN THE, BARBER TRADE Wasis $25 | Introduction by General Pershing. Only ew special land FOR SALE—Several car Albert Hammar, WANTED—Boarders and ae 1 WANTED—TO0 buy a residence lo location and price. 2, Write a hay. $17.50 per ton. Driscoll, N,. per week 4p. Positions ‘guaranteed, authentic, story. Profusely illustrated. 10-15-1wk weeks completes. b ur mg iteds, Little] Men or women. Whole or spare time. | WAN THD—Plain sewing Call 615 An- expense, Catalog. trée, rer Batber Col-| Special terms. . Freight paid. Credit | WANTED Plain sewing, Call 616 hn. lege, 107K. Nicollet M Minneapolis. | given. Outfit free, Universal House, |/ i OMe fe (0-17-1wk Est, 1893. -10-2-Ino | _Philadelphia.- "10-11-16 ante oP ye LEARN_ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, ‘YUL AGENTS are coining money selling Brus- | FOR SAU. Coal boxes and heating stove CANIZING,, Los Angeles Y. M,.C, A.| sels Fibre—Broom. ‘Outlast. six corn OF DI pen Auto School. brooms, Retail $1.75. Sample post- | — paid $1.00. Also Sanitary Brushes. | WANTED” Dirst- HELP. WANTED—FEMALE State a distiputors wanted. - Cramer) Young man preferred, good wages. to EARN—$2 weekly, spare time, writing 10-18-1t| steady, reliable man, "Address Security for newspapers, magazines Hxperience | AGENTS make ble profits selling our| Giawg., Monn ne TPE Cf seek unecessary; details Free. Press Syndi-| loxtracts, Perfumes, Cold Creams, Face ou inn. “cate, 296, St. Louis, Mo Wyl8-1t| Powders, Spices, Medicines, ote, | Beau- B—On farm § “miley east of WANTED—Ginl- or woman for general | tiful High Grade Line. Iuxclusive Ter-| town or delivere ismarel f h k. Mrs, C MeGray, 613| Titory. Sample Soap Free, Lacassian| of Millet hay. D. 7, Owens &: Co. Berges Ars. Co We Metiray awie| Co., Dept. 141, St. Louis, Mo, 10-18-11 e SeBLST SUL WANTED—Kitchen help, at < AGENTS—$6 to $12 a day easy. 250'light- | FOR SALB—First-class baled prairie hay i ‘ AN REN ecren abelp spe Weight, fast ‘selling, popular. priced| delivered in town for $22.50 a ton, John TAN necessities, food flavors, perfumes, Taix, Bismarck, N. D. Gen, Fe eee WANTED Competent maid for general) soaps, tollet preparations, ete., Agent's ak _ 0-13-1Wk A West oe Meas) Oeiztg | Qutlit’ free. Write today—quick—now. NESS SSA wie, AL Se ae ee American Products Co., 264 American ivately, reasonable com~ WANTED—Cook, dishwasher and cham-| Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohi 10-18-1t| missions, Midland Agency, 529 Metro- bermaid in small hotel, “good | waxes. ssee mare NS | politian Life Bidw., “Minneapolis, “Minn, Box 93, Medora ay se: -15-2Wks ‘POSITIONS WANTED. . 19-18-18 WANTED Cook” Gnd” chawbermata: -at | @aNTED Young man deslues position | FOR RENTA Tow of nd fi P) a ED— Position few of 8, BECO! rye eatery Holger 108 ean ae sane for advancement in-office. haa expert: conveniently located; team heat, elec: }—________10e13-1Wk | “ence in banking and hardware office | tric Ught, elevator ana Janitor aer- WANTED— Experienced clerk at Well-| «york. Address 71 care Tribune. vice. Bismarck ity Company, oer worth Store. - so 10-10-t£ '10-17-9t | marek Bank Bldg. t-21-tt R .* WANTED—Gin for -gengyal Houséwark, | WANTEDCYoune man desires a posi. | FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 ft; outside a _H. H. Steéle, 67_A = 10-9-tf | tion with a Chance for advancemen in Ped sultable: tor, forage: Turkish aNTaS = hperlenad eh bermiald, | office, has experience in. bookkeeping. H farty-five dollars per Math ana beara; | Good references. Addtess No. 5, Bis- | Biarek | Realty Company, Blemarci also experienced arm waitress, fifteen| marck Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. jan! | Sere dollars per week soa Ss ,, Write} oe io-T-2wks | WILT RADI for about 5 or, 6 room ard, issoul [01 7 modern house, well located sma: . Hotel Sep Ee ee gl Tow WORK WANTED Emerson. Brantingham Big 30-60 — WANTED=Offices to clean or cjanitor| ‘Tractor, thoroughly overhauled; eight ** FOR SALE OR RENT— work, Write 75, ‘Tribune. SOT a eee ooo a eee oor ceation HOUSES AND FLATS EXPERIENCED: hand for washing, and fank and one new , cker. Write Lock FOR SALE—6 room partly modern house, Putting on storm” windows, UH cd ot eA MaRS prt NR ey * well slocated, for,,$2200, on reasonable! Ci. Sea : 20-13-1Wk | FOR SALE Butcher's, tools, shop and te -: sausage fixtures at . J. Is VaaEE sate aa PERSONAL Braddock, N. D., Emmons, County FOR SALE—7 room modern house, in- | =< 8 SSN pers cluding 3 bed-rooms, ‘well located, for} YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD—Send dime, | NT Wk ‘ n $4000. Geo, M, Register. 10-14-1wk| age, birthdate for truthful, reliable con- | FOR SALE—In good condition for cash,or. : : vingini yal readi ng. Hazel bankablé paper one 32 Avery Separator LANDS Box 215, “Los: Angelés; California complete. with band cutter, feeder, a Z = x 0-181t Welgher and staeker.; one Avery 25.h.p. FOR SALESTo dose an Sak nh: | gas ‘Tractor, one 15 mounted: gas apeuctea to jofter cue clgnty. sere fract AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES aaa anezAvery 6 boktom en ‘miles ‘north’ of Driscoll for sale cheap Raat AD OUDTINT ENED olaas wi reaker_ a a arid on easy terms, H.R. Burke, ‘Trib- FOR sane For model. “Write No. Regah Stato Bank, Regan, N. 5 -tf wie Bigs as 10-17-1Wk | Care ‘Tribune, 10-18-1Wk har z a ROUND. FOR . SALE—1019 _ €-cylinder _ roadster, 4 ickers.”” ) LOST AND FOUND ‘good as new. Cheap for cash, ‘Box| |. ~~“@vod Stickers” LOST—A_ straw sult , case _ containing 8. or call at Crewsky: Shoe Shop, 8rd| ‘Thess are some nractical mak. . shoes’ and clothing “between .Coat’s f St. 10-17-IWk | Anifts for mvucilage. ‘The White of wa ranch, MeKenzie’and Bismarck,” Oct. | FOR SALE—490. Chevrolet ‘automobile jin nie Tegtt SIPS aay u 10th. ‘Finder please return.to: Tribune | good: shape. ’ Price $326.00.. Write 161, | @g@ Wi! be found quite as good fot . Yi _and/ receive reward. 10+16-3t.| Baldwin -10-17-1wk: | eéaling ietters. Anotiist substituts ie LOsT—One red. cow H_brand_on right ter, fe thé shoulder. Call Dohn’s Meat Mat 8) For, BAUR si6, Overland Roadster for |». cold bulied potato, rubbed) aver. thé : 10-18-1wke an ote paper. ¢ AW, CMON IN TH HOUSE A MINUTE = KAO OU-ln~ MOMMa t HATS MA. MADE A Lor VIN T GWE recs é OF Nice COOKIES AN' TAGALONG: A TON -~ TLL GW Nou ONE IF YA Cooke ~ KN-T, 2 pn Monday at eight Yrench, Larson, dent Lue approved. scesor for the 1919 enses, tiled. and filed, It weighed. of a_ sanitary Street was the RCK DAILY TRIBUN! Good Luck and Bad Luck Live on the i th sion met in regula October The City Commis evening were present commissioner s were ordered in! J, along the north side of Lot 1 Block|J, 2 MeKenzie’s Addition. Frank G. Grambs for the construction |. Montgon The Washburn i ¥. Coal Company was granted the con- in. Ww. tract for. the city coal. ditor was instructed to make note in! R, minutes that found driving over curbing, boulev: or new eee not thrown open for jected, any Same _Strect WELL ITS Alt SETTLED October 6,° their corn There} structed to Bertsch, |i he did pm, read, received J 1677 Joads | J, Hummel Alsbury The bid of|J, Sweiger Ast Katz . Schneid on upper The City Au-| CG. Welch Mor! erds | ef xm Jenser deliveryman | M. A CHANCE ON “TRAY OIL STOCK WHER! OLD! GooD Luck ‘STaRES ME RIGHT (dd ThE FACE LiKe THAT- I'M NOT SoPERSTITIous BUT,.OW Nov Horse SHOE ‘| James» Kerwin .. 1, Clooten . Clooten . Getz .. Empting Burden .. Sanders Peterson fd, Randall Now- PLU TAKE ers of the Dakota Block to repair © L. was A. Hughes ith the condi- Thompson and Presi-! tions of his building permit that the The minutes of the meet-| check which he deposited would be fo! — ing held September 29 were read and | feited to the cl The report of the city as-|were allowed: month of Septemb showed $37.00 collected for lie The report was received and! p, The report of the weighmaster'\. for September 1919 showed Sidewal; ice, The auditor > notify V not comply HL t ler Sheriff ford .. ‘BY _ALLITAN y. ‘The following bi Jack Serres ..... J. K. O'dea .. Bismarck Gas Co. O. Ho Will & Co. . South, Side Grocery . Washburn ‘Coal Co. ... i. A. Brown .. Knight Printing Co, W. M. Griffis O. H, Will & Co. . N. W. Sheet & Iron W Western Union Tel. Co. On motion the comm! ! ca sion adjourned to meet again October 18th, 1919, | Attest Cc. L. BURTON, | City Auditor. DINGS CITY COMMISSION October 13th, 1919, The city commission met in regular session Monday evening Octoner 13th, 1919, at eight o'clock p. m. There were ent commissioners, Bertcu, French, arson, Thompson aud President Lucas. The minutes of the meeting jheld October 6th, 1919, v read and upproved, It was moyvel ‘that the tion of the preceeding meeting in 1 jccting the bid of F. G, Grambs be re-| j consid and that the city enter into a contract with the said rank Gambs to build 110 feet of the said sewer, at a price,of a $1.40 per lineal j foot, Commissioners French, Larson {xud Thompson were appointed on ay |committee to look up the matter of | securing a barn for the city, Mtr, 'Yrench was instructed to secure trucks | {from the Highway Cothmission for the |puarpose of working on the roads com- ‘ing into Bismarck. ‘The Police Report jfor September showed 21 arrests made, |The report of the Police Magistrate }for September 1919 showed turned over to the City Treasure foowing bills were allowed: jdim Jensen ... Jack Serres | Ed. Randall Van Horn Cafe | Mike Getz eI Empti ia Hummell ” iJ. Ashbury Burden . Schneider Sweigt [J Katz | Burleigh Co, FParn Mrs, C. Robidou .. O'Connell Grocery St> Alexius Hospital . Mrs, M, E. Hibbs McConkey Commerc inl Co, I. Roop Co. ‘Frank Gabel u. H, Howell Burton .. in-| On motion of commissioner that son the board adjourned to mect again Monday evening October 20th, 1919, at eight o'clock p,m. PROCEX 9.00 | 20.10} $ 16.00 40.00 20.00 SUPERSTITIOUS a 50 “British War Museum ( Museum Official Digs! “0 Up Some Interesting Information, | | 0 ALLRIGHT MR. MULE -~ WIND UP YOUR BEST BRAND OF KICK Jes PLAY Your 1—~ HOOF DUET ON THIS BLOCK OF RUBBER —: THERE — WHEN THAT SACK OF KICKS ENDS UP ON ACHAT REBOUND, HE'LL-TROT BACK AND UNLOAD. | @ BUSHEL OF HOOFS IN TH’ CONSTABLE'S IMMEDIATE VHQANITY. = HEN “HENS, GOOD THOUGH. FRECKLES? Don't BE BACKUARD TAGALONG = CONE, TAKE JA Cook! Now YDURN SLICKER-EF “THIS MULE KIN KICK TH’ MILK TRAIN 35 MINUTES! LaTE, I GUESS Ye AN’ YER CART WILL BE SMALL PUMPKINS FER HIM way One Officer Carrying Charm Refuses to Reveal Its Nature for Fear of Bad Luck—Another Carries Piece of Coal. London.—Certain interesting ‘super- stitions prevalent among British colo- troops at the front are described by Edward Lovett, an official of the Im- perial War museum at London, in the Morning Post. He say “Many of the superstitions held by British soldiers are also held by our troops from overseas and by men of the allied forces. One day I happened 10 meet an Australian soldier who wore the figure 5 on. the collar of his tunic. This 5 is known, on the continent as the Pentad, gnd in Belgium the Fifth regiment is considered to be the lucky regiment. The logic of the Pentad is as follows: Figure 1 stands for God, absolutely alone. Figure 2 is the mind of God in operation hown by the works of nature. Figure 3 represents man as the highest work of God. Tak- ing, therefore, figure 1 as being unique, the figures 2 and 3, that is, God's work in the hands of man, equal 5, and this 5 is said to represent everything. Inj this country we do not fully appreciate the meaning of the figure 5. i Lucky Australian Five. ‘0 come back to our Australian sol- | dier. He told me that he knew nothing of. the Pentad, and he was rather in- clined to sneer at luck in-general. But he told me that his company, which |}. was the Fifth, was very lucky, and day after day the men had many narrow escapes from death or wounds. The company, in fact, had lost only 15 men out of 180, while the Second company had lost a much larger proportion. He alsotold me that the No. 18 was con- sidered by them a lucky. number, and most of the men in the Fifth company, gurjously enough, had 12-in their regi- BY BLOSSER = 1 GUESS The F TAKE THEM ALL So You CAN WASH ™ PLATES 3 | ing 51827. 0) me that he carried a charm, and I satd | lic emblems, and may be seen by thou- | German charms, some of which were taken from German prisoners, while others were collected by myself in Ger- many of a character you might expect from such a people, and consist largely of pigs, many of which, I regret to say, | are gr | other ( | color. A third kind ing of which is ‘chance,’ hand, in the German navy, or what re- mains of it, the: charm. medal, stilling thé tempest, SOLDIERS ARE several of my friends that the pees in common use by the Germans were generally small objects, such as I have mentioned, which had been presented to the wearers by their mothers or sis- any definite logical meaning. | NEARLY ALL WEAR AMULETS) ost "noe" 26 milas,..totell. his folks... good-By. Completing his farewell he made his back to tie recruiting office. Slater walked 78 miles to become a inarine. yy looking Soon she cam self taken wher s aeaded baby, and in all e vie said: baby!” Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 1 » now buildings ‘on it which pay the FOR TRADE—W. F, Offices in First. National Bank Bldg. F, E. Hedden, 0. rn ent egering ee es mental iumbers, Nis own number Be- “On one occasion, after lecturing-to some men from New Zealand and Aus- tralla, I was entertained for the night and put up in an officer’s hut. Before turning in I chatted over the’ subject of folklore and soldiers’ mascots with four officers. Oife of the officers told T would like to know. what it was. It turned out to be simply a Swastika, which was apparently new to him, and he was glad to hear more about it. The second officer took from his pocket a small cross of grotesque form, which, he informed me, was his mascot. The third officer laughingly added, “Well, I need not show you mine, because it is onty a piece of eoal, wrapped in a little bag which I brought over from Aus- tralia.” The fourth (and this to my, astonishment, being the “highest pos- sible”) said, “I also have a mascot, but I regret to say that I don’t intend to show it to you. I won't even tell you what it fs, because it would spoil my luck.” Nothing I could say would in- duce him to alter his decision, His was the most superstitious case of all. “The commonest charms among the soldiers of France and Belgium are made of aluminum and copper frag- ments of German shells. It is consid- ered that if you wear a piece of an enemy's projectile it {noculates you against future danger from such sources. In Italy the men wore the kinds of charms and amulets which have been common in that country for many generations—even centuries, I may say. ‘They con: chiefly of phal- sands in the streets and markets of Naples especially. . What the Germans Wear. “T have & number of examples of about 12 years ago. They are vulgar and offensive. An- rnin charm is a small model of a fungus, Which is of natural blood-red This is really a phallic emblem. is a teetotum, the mean- On the other y have rather a pretty It consists of a small, cheap bearing the figure of Christ with the motto! Safety in storms.’ I gathered from ters, but in few cases had the charm Marine Good Walker. Richmond, Va.—Ralph Walter Slater mbled over from his home at Mount ‘eh, W. Va., to Charleston, a distance of 26 miles, to join the marine corps. nation he strolled over home—another ever the West Virginia mountains In all, Pleased at Her Appearance. Jane was busy entertaining aerselt t the photograph album. ieture of her> a tiay, bald- rnestuess “What a tunnin’ homely E. T. BURKE LAWYER Phone 752 Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. ~ Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Biock F . R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor - Consultation Free BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. Our Biggest Bargains ‘OR SALE—One_ of the very. best apartment building corners in the city— -—150 feet square—close in, fac- ing south and west and cheaper than anything elsé in the neighbothood— $6500.00; $3000.00 cash. There ‘are taxes and interest on the invest- ment. - This is réally a bargain. @ 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. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY | -PHONES——— i. F OH: 78M. F. E. ee Be 3k.