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4 UG work, Ne Meet Your. “Employer in Our Classified Columns Classified Advertising. Rates. Worms Btrictly Cash—No'copy without remittance attached will be inserted First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 -Peats. .. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the bate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper fnbertiel, must be i Mls office before 10 a, m. of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE |. |_ BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—Corn huskers—8e. per bushel = 800d corn—eleyators, County Agent, -Cherokee, Ia, 10-24-1wk LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Wages_ $25, ‘per week up, Positions guaranteed. weeks ‘completes by our methods, expel ‘atalog free. Moler Barber Col- lege, 107K, Nicollet Ave, Minnéap Est. 1893, 10. FIREMEN}, BRAREMEN — $150, _-$200 monthly, experience unnecessary; write Railway’ Association, 62 care ee. ABSOLUTELY FRE 50c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS Attractive. and) interesting reliéf_ map, | size 18x24. Hang it in your home or of- fice, See the amazing development work in the largest producing oll Aelds in. the world, at a ce., Limjted edition; write immed{ately. for free “copy “before supply is exhausted, LEARN A AL rs UNION TRUST CO. CANIZING, :, Los kngeles Y. M,C. Dept, 325, Hoffman Bullding — _ Auto School, 9-30. Oty Houston, Texas % eee a ee Emenee * STBNOGRAPHERS — There will” be _ ‘an-evening class in advanced: short- hand-speed practice, civil service and court reporting, beginning Monday evening, Nov. °3, at § o’clock, at the Business’. College. See Professor WANTED TO RENT WANTED AT ONGi—Two modern <fur- nished rooms for light houwsekcening close’ In. Tribune, Box 78, .10-27- urchase’ in the: near future, hotise of Jack. 10-27-1Wk Bre or be room, preferably ‘mogern, WANTED—Competent girl for general reas 61 care Tribune. bl . i ‘ 3 | WANTED—To rent or buy seven or eight housework, Two, in family. 513) "ycom modern house and to rent or buy! Avente A. ‘Mrs, E, H. 1. Vesper-| piano, Call, 695R. evenings, 10-24-1wk | man. 10-25-tf es MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—By attorney, a stenographer. State ‘experience and salary expected. Box 145, Golden, Valley, N. Di). 4, children. Phone 320-R or call 620 WANTID—Woman to wash dishes and| Sixth St_after five. ___10-25-Iwk clean: bakery every afternoon, Home |WH DO HEMSTITCHING and picot | ©. Bakery. 214 6th St. e edge work. Singer Sewing Machine WANTED—Dishwasher at the Dui 10-21-) twk \(WANTED—Cook, dishwasher and cham- bermaid in small hotel, B00 _ Box''93, Medora, N. WANTED—Ex) worth Store, , 211 Fourth St. 10-24-2wks WANTED—A place to keep two horses during the winter. State price ,and condition. August Baulke, 6 Main St., Bismarck, N. D. 10-21-1wk FOR SALE—Cheap, one gray Astrak- han coat ang muff. Phone 312-K. clerk Sewell 10-10-tf ROOMS FOR RENT Si ROOM AND BOARD at Banner house, ‘ ; 10-22-1wk $0per week. Steam heat entire bailding, Call at’ Banner house. |FOR SALH—High grade piano, sewing Phone 231, -104 Main St, . 10-25-lwk machine; Sectional bookcases bed FOR RENT—Room in modern home| SPMNES and mattress; also some Call 307-R. 10-22-5t T wish to sell modern, seven garage, ML girls’ coats, furs, ete. 827 Sixth St. FOR SALE—Leavibe cit my house at 322 2nd St 5 0x 150, ait lot, GW. 4 by Noy. 1, suitable for two. Phone 20-Lor call 507, Fourth, — 10-25-3t FOR RANT- Clean warm room in modern. men only, 515 Sth St. 10-24-3t FOR RE: NTA ‘omen or men’ roomers, at 423) Front St. 10-25-3t FOR RENT—Modern rooms. hore sae 25-3 sausage fixtures at a bargain, J: Braddock, N.D,, Emmons County. 10-24 FOR RENT—2 modern furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. _ Phone 478X or call 423: 11th St. 10-24 FOR” RENT—Nicely “ room in modern house; ; close. in. 202 8th St., or-eall 656. 10-27~3t "KOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven room house With large reception hall, four. sleeping chambers with bath ‘up stairs, Oak finish and maple floors, full basement, hot water heat. On cornor lot 50x 100 on paved street. Complete set of storm doors and | windows. This-elegant piece of prop- erty fs worth $6500 but we are offer- ing it for $5700, $2700 eash and terms SALE—Buffet, table, chain, dress- séwing ‘machine, ‘rocker,’ cedar ; couch, upholstered cot and umat- tr 2 pair F s. 923 Tth’. St, Phone 871X. 10-24-3wk FOR SALE—Large size heating stor first class condition. Harry Sims, 41 as 10-25-1wk atest household germicide and infectant, known, prevents hog chol- and “other farm animal “diseases, te for pamphlets, B-K Co, Parga, it furnished warm For SALE One Maytag power churn, as good as new. Size 50 gallon. O, J. ,Bobzien. _Bismarck,, N._D,. 10-24-3t FOR) E—Several new suits and over- coats#Rlso: several suits ‘and overcoats worn but in good wearable condition, on balance. Only four block from post- " office. D. T. Owens & Co., Phone 421. | Klein, the Tallor. 10-2 ‘cor, Bismarek, N..D. 10-24-3t | FOR RENT—A.few offices, second FOR. SALE—Modern. 6 room house with fine garage:and plenty. of ground, on 9th St. for $3500, on rea- sonable terms. £10-22-lwk GEO. 'M. REGISTER fae _s LOST AND FOUND {i LOST—One gold watch, Finder Fevarn to: 20. Thayer and receive reward: a 0-27-3 FOUND—Pair of gi: Owner can have same by proving property.and pa} ing for. this advertisement. 10-27-. MOTORCYCLES fi convenientiy-located; steam ‘heat, ° @) trie elevator and ‘Janitor k Realty Cempany, a jasement 46x65 ft.; cuts rance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath a of parher shop shops low rental, Bis. WILL TRADE for about 5 or 6 room modern house, well located in Bismarck. Emerson pean tinehay Big 4, 30-60 Tractor, thoroughly overliauled; eight stubble bottom, Six breaker self-lift plows; one new’ wagon’ and’ 500 gallon tank ‘andone new ‘packer. . Write Lock Box 137, Turtle Lake, N. 19-10-1mo, FOR SALE=In, goo pation f Fe bankable. ‘paneto gals Se vAve are geist en corny ete. n™ band, - sapien, We igher and adhe: one Avery. ‘Tractor, one: 15 bbl. mounted pe Fann: sone Aven & boron engines yd reaker attachment. .~, Appl: Regan State Bank Rogan, NOB ed gi as_new, cheap. Phone 366R. A : 10-21-1wk FOr "SALE 1916 ‘Ove! jana foadster for sale, ‘very. Téasonable. zones b69L. INEED A Pale oF Shoes BUT I'M Almost Arran To Go IN AND PRice 'EM BIGHT, IS 25-1t A WANTED © TO” RENT—With 4 view to | WANTED—To rent, a plano, No Small | jgeneral of the sta consider some cits ayment...For, ‘Tuttle. x D. Box 400, For SALE 60 Acres farm stock and gheap. H.C. King, Mamsville, 10-25-1wk combined farm and, ranch ‘of about 960 acres, has running wter, in Burleigh coun- ty, at-a bargain. This should be a fine place for stock raising.10-22-1wk GEO. M. REGISTER FOR SALE—An improved |: ae PRE SS RE DORA ae CAPM ALTER I SUPREME COURT | October, 1919 State of North Dakota, ex rel, Char- les A, Stearns, relator and plaintiff, +s, Obert A. Olson as treasurer of the state and as custodian of the North Dakota Workmen's Compen- Sation fund, defendant and respondent, 1. Under the Workmen’s Compensa- tion act, the state treasurer is made custodian of, the fund, which, is accum- ulated in the manner prescribed by law} the, Workmen’s compen ation bureau. Held that such fund is a’ special and not a public fund, 2.’ When a claim hag been presented to the Workmen’s Compensation bureau by one who claims: benefits under the Workmen's Compensation act, and such a Gaim has been determined by. the bureau under the provisions of the act, may draw its voucher, o n this case, its voucher warrant againgt the tr rrer as custodian of such fund, direct- ing the state treasurer as custodian of the fund to pay the imant the omount stated in the voucher warrant. 8. Under said act, the state auditor has’ no authority to issue a warrant for.the payment of any award made by the Workmen’s. Compensation. bureau, Application to the supreme court of North Dakota for a writ of mandamus, Writ ordered issued. Opinion of the court by, Grace, J. William Lemke of Fargo and L. J. Wehe of Bismarck, attorneys for rela- tor_and plaintiff, William , Langer, and F, FB. Packar attotiiey general, assistant attorney t of North Dakota. Cl hristianson, Robinson, | I., Grace J. ‘specially. inion by, _conenrs State of North Dakota, ex rel. Henry Ametlatid, relator, petitioner, ys, John N, Hagan, ct al, respondents, 1, Ja an original proceeding where the attorney general.has made a mo- tion to strike the return and’ answer of; (the: Workmen'’ Compensation Lnreau, nls ‘and, filed by one of the membérs thereof, upon the ground that such attorney general is the sole legal advisor-and person entitled. to appear Jaw for such bureau and that fur YES, RIGHT OR for the ‘payment of claims allowed vy] BIGHT FIFTY Witt BE ALL BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB. ~~: a YounG MAN, \"™ uP AGAWST (IT, WVE GoT To BUY A PAIR OF SHOES I MEAN E\GHT (S YouR SIZE ~_ { You PROBABLY WANT SOMETHING NA WeLVE DOLLAR SHOE “Don yr CHARGE ME MORE THAN TWENTY DOLLARS FoR THEM- of the and he may not oy Sonal appeitrance ments may desire to employes. engaged in @! ployment wherein hazardous employ- prent is defined to be in any: business, tr: Wherein one or mor jtural, domestio-and engaged in the real business, that this det dative fiat cov h 1S ALL AGouT L ta rnment to represent them in actions, nevertheless, in'such action: similar to that of attorney and client disregard rights of defeuse oY of per- that 2. In 1919 the legis of North DaRota enacted a compuls Workmen's Compensation act to cover ade Or ployed, not casually, excepting agricul- Upon the issue raised by Which is non-hazardous and free from EVERETT TRUE VWSH SomeBoDY | WOULD EXPLAIN TO ‘ ME JUST WHAT THIS FH PROMOTES WORLD PEACE) LEAGUG CF NATIONS SAY, LISTEN — THAT'S wus t WHERE YOU'RE danger, it is held that it is within the provinee of the legislative power, in the exercise of the police power pur- svant to public demand and as a mat: ter of public policy, to Classify gener- ally a given employment as possessing such deépart-jclements of risk or hazard, and that xt, . such legislative expression will not be ative assembly deemed arbitrary and wi sonable by ithe court unless a specific showing be mide as a matter of fact that the em- rloyment of such relator is non-hazard- ous and without risk. It is within the province of the islature in the proper exercise of nolice power as a matter | of public pelicy to declare ‘that there is an ele- ivent of hazard or of danges ment in the modern business world and estate and Joan | this court upon construction of its def- inition hy legis-} inition in that re d will not presume is employment,|that the term hazardous must neces- and entitled ustains, a relation ‘ule or entirely hazardous em- an employment occupation persons are em- road employes. the relator in employ- sarily refer to-employments that have _ BY “CONDO WELL, IN The Finet FCAce WMG OBJECT IS TO OR, AT CGAST, TO MIN © IMIZe THE DANGER OF --- YOURS nor Looking FOR INFORMATION You'rs COOKING FoR AW ARGUMENT HI FOR‘SALE—A, ‘section ‘oF improved _ land Jocated six roee from. towr n. Land is excellent soll. i level, with no eae mea ne Improved with dwelling house. granaries, good well «and “all necessary; outbuildings; . land +s“ all fenced. all ell on: terms to.sult.pur- ” chaser, en jayment, plan, and 1d. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position aa, Wousckee} er. for ‘widower or, bachelor any ae dy. with one |: child. |; Write!to | Mr carey Look _ Box No, 194; Wi Wing, Nu 0-27-2wk: WANTED—Yotng. mah res “position |* for advancement in-office; has experi- ence “ip: bookke and ‘other: office eeping: ca fa Ee sin St. : Bismarck, 2 10-24-1wik HN WORRYING ABOUT, Nou — WHERE: Mere x, Such: answer and--réturn..was without his knowledge or consent, it is-held that any board -or department of ‘the’ state. governnient: has the right to personally appear, in.its own defense before. this: court, and=that: the atter- ney, general, although he‘ is by statyte the: légal’ advisor of the” departments cy ee we mie ~ A ALEK AN' ME WENT T! TH 200 TOOK AT ALL TH! TH HID — Hie -— WPPOPSTAMUS: DEAR % = AN THBY: } Us OMe Bia : -MIDION. POUNDS oF *ANIMAL-THEY CALLED / NER? T-CANT JUST SAV IT'S NANB, BUT IT LOOKS JUST: LIKE A Neretofore been termed hazardous by | reason of extra features of hazard in- | herent. to the nature of the occupation, 4, The legislature within the exer- cise of its police powers in enacting a sonipulsory compensation act may ab- rogate cowmon law defen: and im- pose Hability without fault, substitut- ing new rules of legal procedure in place of the old, so long as its action jn that regard is not arbitrary, unjust or unreasonable, 5. In the Workmen’s Compensation of 1919, it is provided that em- s subject to the act shall pay to}! compensation fund,.in proportion the to the annual payroll expenditures, a rate prescribed by the bureau, pursu-| jant to a classification of employments | |with respect to the degree of hazards, {und that if an employer does not com- {ply with such act he shall be deprived {of common law defenses concerning in- juries sustained by his employes, and further that, upon compliance, the em- ployer shall not be liable for injuries sustained by his employes but that re- rSe must be had to the Workmen’s mpensation fund. It is further pro- vided in such act that no contract made |Ly the employer” with his employe which serves to deduct or regain any moneys that are prid to comply with {this compensation act shall be valid. It is held that these provisions in the act are not deemed so arbitrary and unreasonable as & matter of law as. to he violative of relator’s constitutional rights either under. the due process jelause, the equal privileges and immu- vities clause of the clause concerning the impairment of the obligation of contracts of either the federal or state constitution, 6. It is further held that the Work- men’s Compensation act, which in the title thereof states that the enactment is for the benetit of the employes en- ed'in hazardous employment, is not subject to the constitutional objection that it embraces more than one subject. It_is further held that the com- » Which grants to the ify employment not unconstitu- honal upon the ground of an improper delegation of judicial power, nal application to enjoin and prohibit. the Workmen's Compénsation bureau from in any mnaner enfore- ing the Workmen's Compénsation act against the relator, upon grounds of ‘ts uxgconstitutionality, Petition dismissed. Lawrence and Murphy, attorneys for relator, William Langer, attorney ge Faw, B. Cox, assistant attorney ral, and J. Wehe, Bismarck, attorneys for respondents, —_—* Fargo, N. D.! LAWYER ' Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D.} Phone 752 Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block + R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor ¥ Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main-St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. Our Biggest Bargains FOR 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 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 pricesare 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. F. O’Hare, 78M. F, E. Young, 78R. E.T. BURKE |: {Phone 35 ‘* SEVEN. Business Directory SHOB) FITTERS MAIN STREET ———————— _ Picaston ic aris For: Ararat Prrorocaned Pag ® BISMARCK -NortH Dako Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’ DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. = ——— WEBB BROS. Undertakers —- Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 ih Night Phone 65 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embdlmer in Charge ———————————— Bismarck Construction Company : GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Bismarck PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Fjlled 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 Eee | BISMARCK MOTOR . COMPANY = Distributors of STUDEBAKER / ——and——. CADILLAC Automobiles |BUICK and OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. ~- Bismarck, N:'D. axes TACT} ORY SERVICE ST