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' TUESDAY, OCT. 28, 1919. Meet Your Employer in Our. Classified. Columns ¥ Classified Advertising Rates. ... Worms Btristly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 dents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the: tate of two cents.s word for each additional, word, ~ Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper fupertipa, mest be In (Mis office before-10 a. m. of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Corn. huskers—8e per bushel —good corn--elevators. County Agent, _ Cherokee, Ia, _ 10-24-1wk LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Wages $26 per weck up. Positions guaranteed, _ Few weeks completes by our methods. Little expense. Catalog sfree. Moler Barber Col- lege, 107 K. Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis. Est. 1893, 10-2-1mo ESARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL- CANIZING. Los Angeles Y. M, C, A. Auto School. ‘ u 9: HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHERS — There will be an evening class in advanced short- hand speed practice, civil service and court reporting, beginuing Monday evening, Nov. 3, at 8 o'clock, at th Business College. See Professor Jack. 10-27-1wk )__ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES T ABSOLUTELY FREE 50c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS Attractive and interesting rellef 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 supply is exhausted. UNION TRUST CO.- Dept. 325, Hoffman Bullding Houston, Texas WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Two or three rooms for. housekeeping, furnished or unfurn Phone 6031.4 0-: Tight hed WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Two in family. 513 Avenue Ae Mrs E. H. L. Vesper. _ man, 10-2 WANTED—By attorney: State experience and salary expecte: Box 145, Golden Valley, N. D, pike oii pine atsnale smasasrane se MeO At, WANTED—Dishwasher at the Puneet ¥ Ik WANTED—Cook, dishwasher and cham- bermaid in small hotel, good wages. _Box 93, Medora, N. D. 10-15-2wks WANTED—Experiencea clerk at Well- worth Store. 10-10-tf ‘ROOMS FOR RENT TOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house, suitable for two, 909 Vifth St, Phone 630-L. 10-27-lwk T.OOM AND BOARD at Banner house, “-$9 per week.! Steam heat entire building. Call at Banner. house. Phone 231. 104 Main St. _10-25-lwk | MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT—With a view to purchase in the near future, house of five or six room, preferably modern, Address 51 care Tribune. 9-23-tf WANTED—To rent or buy seven or elght room modern house-and to rent or buy _Diano. Call 695R. evenings, 10-24-lwk FOR SALE—Overcoat ; sheepskin. lined, $15; Rooni 5 Ainex hotel. full length, nearly new. Phone or call. 10-27-1t WANTED—To rent, a piano, No small children, Phone $29-R or call 620 _Sixth St. after fi ___10-25-lwk WE DO HEMSTITCHING and picot * edge work. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 211 Fourth St, 10-24-2wks FOR, SALE—Cheap, one gray Astrak- han coat and muff. Phone 312-K. FOR SALE—Butcher's tools, FOR RENT—Room in modern home by Noy. 1, suitable for two. Phone 120-L ‘or call 507 Fourth, 10-25-31 sausage fixtures at a bargain. J. Braddock, N. D,, Emmons County 10-2 FOR TR 423 NT—Women or men roomers. Front St. *: 10-25-: FOR RENT—Modern rooms. Phone ait 10-25; FOR SALE- er, Buifet, table, chairs, dress- sewing machine, ‘rocker, cedar couch, upholstered cot and mat- 2 pair Portiers. 923 7th 8 *hone 871X. 1 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished _ warm room, in modern housé, close in. 202 8th St., or call 10. FOR SALE OR RENT~ Fe HOUSES AND FLATS 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST—One gold watch. Finder to’ 20 Thayer and receive rew: 4 10 Bt AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1916 Overland Roadster for sale ,, very reasonable, Phone, ree - -24-tf return cS POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower or bachelor by lady with one child, Write to Mrs, L. Carter, Lock _-Box No, 194, Wing, N. D. 2% WANTED—Young man desires position for ad¥ancement ‘in office; has experi- ence in bookkeeping and’ other office work. Gall a’ t809 6th St, Bismarck, ._D. = 10-24-1Wk LANDS A section of improved farm i ted six miles from town. Land is excellent soil and lays practically level, with no rock, and no waste land, Improved with dwelling house, baris, granaries, good well and. ail other necessary. outbuildings; land. is all fenced, Will sell_on terms to suit pur- chager, crop payfent plan, and would consider .some. city property as a_first ayment. For particulars, write P. 0 x 400, Tuttle, N. D.- 10-24 FOR SALE=€0_ Acres farm stock and tools ‘cheap. “H; C. King, Mamsville, NOY. 10-25-1wk YOR SALE—An improved combined farm and ‘ranch of about 960 acres, has running wter, in Burleigh coun- ty, at a bargain. This should be a fine plage for stock raising.10-22-l1wk 0. , REGISTER ij x aera) FOR SALE: Jand lo FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wel. BUT T DONT UNOW WHAT TSAY. WIRE TRAQUER, ASKS WERE, CMON ALE JI GOIN’ ‘To. SeHoob % | FOR RENT- FOR SALE—Large size heatin, first class condition. . Harry Sim a § B-K—Greatest. household germicide and disinfectant known, prevents hog chol- era and other farm animal. diseases. Write for pamphlets. B-K Co., F: eo FOR SALE—Several new suits and over- coats; Also several suits and overcoats nut in, good wearable condition. we Klein, the Lo 10-24-lwk conveniently located; steam heat, elec- tric light, elevator and janitor ser- vice. Bismarck Realty Company, Bis- marck Bank Bldg, 7-21-tt FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or barber shop; low rental. Bis- marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank_ Bldg. T-21-tt WILL TRADB for about 6. or 6 room modern_house, well located in Bismarck. Emerson Brantingham Big. 4, 30-60 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—In good condition for cash or bankable paper one 32 Avery Separator complete with band cutter, feeder, weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 h.p. as ‘Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas ‘ank; one. Avery 6 bottom engine plow with breaker attachment. Apply ‘to Regan State Bank, Regan, N, D, 9-25-tf Under scientific and machine op- eration it is said the annual yield of the American farm could amount to 2,000,000,000 bushels of jvheat! and 5,000,000,000 bushels, of corn. Mex of Probity. Good literature proceeds from mer of natural: probity, and since one ought rather to prais-: the inception than the result; you should give greater praise tora man of probity unskilled in ters, than. one skilled in. letters b devoid of probity.—Iconardo da Vinci (translated by Edward McCurdy). eS: > WRITE You C WUT AW DAY \Now BUT WHAT YER, “WL VA YESTERDAY, ene Me WONBST 22 . i GEEeT ARVER THOUGHT oF THAT! + 1022-1 Wie were instructed to arrange for this FOR SALE—Leaving.city,..1-wish=to-sell HSL La by a reuke at S02 sd Se modern, ven |conveition in Washington, Philadel- rooms, 50x 150 ft. 11! phia, Detroit or Buffalo. dulce GW Ray The constitution adopted provides », ; United States members of this council 413 were elected at the ‘few offices, Isecond fioor, | TW TE YA = TLL SWUCKS! - SHE WoN'T " B) E DUFFS MAKE FoR 4 tr our AND MY DADDY MADE IT. _ WHO.MADE. tr Fer Yun? London Oct. 1. (By The Asgoci- .)—An organization known rid Brotherhood Mederation. was formed here at the recent meeting of the World Brotherhood Congress attended by delegates represpnting Great Britain, Canada and the United States. Its purpose was declared to be to draw together the people of the United States to emphasize the broth- erhood of mankind, obtain an effec- tive League of Nations and to culti- vate an international spirit. Announcement was made at the election of the Congress that it was proposed to hold a world ‘brotherhood convention in America in April 1920 when the constitution is to be ratified. Canadian and American delegates for‘a World Brotherhood Council com- posed of ten delegates from: every nation Which has a brotherhood or- ganization. Provisf6n ig made also for the election by this council of del- legatés from every nation which has no brotherhood organization. Five meeting. here. They were Dr. S. Zane Battdn, of Philadelphia, Dr. Robix Harlan, of New York; W. E. Weir, of New York Dr. A. S. Taylor, of York, Pa. and Dr. (Bauchamp, of Nashville, Tenn. The following officers were elected: | President, John Clifford, D. D., Lon-; don, Vice-Presidents, Dr. Robert E. Speer, New York; Dr. TT. Albert iMoore, Toronto; Premier Jan Smuts, South ‘Atri “Secretary and Com- missioner, William Ward, ‘London. Treasurer, William Heal, London. Rev T. Sykes, of London was elected as ; Euopean Associate Secretary, and Mr. Thomas Howell, of Toronto, as Asso- ciate Secretary of North America. The Congress adopted a message asserting that. the sorrows and ‘troubles of the world, social industri- al and international, are due to “brok- en brotherhood” and that the special E.T. BURKE - LAWYER | Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D.| Phone 752 \(Dr. W. H. Pewe, D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block R. 8: ENGE, D. C. Ph. c Chiropractor Corisultation Free fl Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 That Wasn’t W! AN EXCUSE = A yon HERE kiD, HERES Te KITE YouVE WANTING ME. TO Fee Me! MARCK DAILY TRIBU: lQU= Now TAKE TRA AND Dip Your PA MAKE MaKe. ITP WORLD BROTHERHOOD FEDERATION TO EMPHASIZE KINSHIP OF MAN) BACK AFTER 25 YEARS broken huma: into a brotherhood. I: summon out the world to exemy hood in their own lives and strive for the reconstruction of the peor on foundations of brotherhood. Canadian American and who met after the adjou denominated as “World Day” and frequent exchange of visit: between Canadian and United States j } The Canadian representatives. United States delegates dedicate themselves to emphasizing the brotherhood of man- kind. task of men of good will and brotherly | spirit is to knit up the strands Me. DUFF WILL You y MAKE. ME jfeet and were watching Dammann|ing of 70 catalo and 40 buffalo, was A % e) with our field glass! said Capt, Me-jsold at Portales, N. Mt, in 1915 to elf KITE toot Cullough, “He was about half a mile|ohavtes Goodnight of Goodnight: Te: —S AW, MR DUFF north of us and his'paloon appeared |as. Father disposed of his herd at the St. Louis, of| bell in. the | which was jowing to it been new bond 4 ed men thru plify brother- jit and erect ;and the high cost of material at the|they had not brought matches es up delegates | Pres rme . ly ace » hell in position twen |overceat. The next day they travel-|in their pioneer operations in Kansas. Congress adopted, as suggestions to) 22d Placed the bel Lah to y tra ¥ T o the SCanadian: and reeeraet people | ty-five years ago for the sum of $700. |ed through underbrush and swamps saw the animals slain by the hun- Ithat the third Sunday in March be| Se always being guided by compass. In and their carcesses for the most . ‘| othiat ;{ No white man able to enter|late afternoon they came to a desert-|part, left to rot on the prairie. Im- ‘Brotherhood ! ; When Fr: and | Lis way in. promised to | the work of! Pcor these articl OW MormaWl! Loot. WHAT I Got!! i 4 he landed, 18 mile: from any ecretary cf the Interior Frank- }MAKER OF BELL BUYS IT | hanitation’ Accompanied by his eb-}! Lane, stating that the herd server, Bern: von Hoffman, ‘heynow numbers 490 head and no longer started to find a village but it was n¥t]is confined, but roams at Will, Hun- until nightfall that he became a e| dreds of zoos throughout the country sold for d by the same man that made t of the! much as hi s|Uhasa, the capital of Tibet, until 1904 f cis Younghusb omen of Petrograd have to 80 around without stockin; BY ALLITAN ST. LOUIS PILOT TELLS OF FINAL. - GLIMPSE OF BAG Captain Paul J. McCullough Watched Tragic Disap- pearance of Balloon NO DIFFERENCE _ The Proof Is Here the Same as Everywhere For those who seek relief from kid- ney backache, weak kidneys, ‘bladder ills, Doan’s Kidney Pills offer hope of relief and the proof is here in Bis- marck, the same as everywhere, Bis- marck people have used Doan’s and Bismarck people recommend Doan’s, the kidney remedy used in America for fifty years. Why suffer? Why run the risk of dangerous kidney ills St. Louis, Mo. Oct —Captain Paul |——fatal Bright’s disease. Here's Bis- . ‘MeCullough, of this city, who pilot- marck, proof. Investigate it, ed one of the entries in the recent} 'N. M. Danrot, carpenter, 511 Sev- National Balloon race probably was|enth St., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pi the last man to see the ill-fated bal-|rid me of pains in my back and other loon Wichita, with Captain Carl W.|s¥mptoms of, kidney complaint, I pub- Dammann and Lieut. Edward J, Ver-|licly recommended them at that time. heydan in the basket before it plung-|! have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills since ed into Lake Huron and snuffed out|then and they have done me just as the life of the two aeronauts, much) good as ever.” F Captain McCullough, who has re- Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’: tuned to St. Louis after an exciting |simply ask for a kidney remedy—get experience both in the air and on land|Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that after he alighted, that on ( Mr. Danrot had. Foster-Milburn Co., at 11:45 a.m. he saw tlte Wichita ap-|Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. proaching Cape ‘Hurd, on Lake Huron. —_————————————————— The balloon was descending, rapidly from a height of 15,000 fect to avoid|sold small herds of the catalo to ranchmen in Oklahoma and Texas flying into a huge storm cloud. “We were at a height of about 4,000/and the last herd he reared consist- | time because his lease of government land in the Grand Canyon country, ran out, and he was getting too old to have been leaking. Directly ahead of Dammann was a huge storm cloud, He appeared to be trying to avoid it. You KNow! ME Below him were other clouds and he|to look after his herd. could not s.ce the lake We] “The Catalo proved superior in could see him through the lower s to the ordinary breed of always maintained, in a better forager on the plain, it carried more weight and the hide was of excellent texture, Father sold some of the hides for as much as }1,000 apiece years ago in New York. They were used as buggy robes ‘but with the advent of the automobile the demands for such robes ceased. clouds only because he was in the sun | At 11: m, just as we were round- ing a corner of the storm cloud, which we avoided by taking a lower air cur- aw Dammann suddenly start nd rapidly. He was partly in orm cloud which would hi ed sudden contraction of his ga: ing a quick descent. that it wa “As he came down and into the} One of tue last herds of buffalo rear- other clouds our vision was obscured \ed by (Mr Jones was that in Yellow- by a heavy mist and we did not see{stone National Park. ‘After ‘he was appointed custodian of the park by Roosevelt in 1902, Mr. Jones took a herd of twenty buffalo from his New ico ranch to the Yellowstone. efore his death on October Mr. Jones received a_ letter him again. That was between Cove sland and Cape Hurd and very prob- ably was the time he fell into the lake. Captain McCullough states that he then flew northeas point where buffalo for their from “Buffalo” Jones’ ranch. dd the nuclev obtair her that he was in wildness. According to Captain McCullough they had taken a little food with them juffalo” Jones s a.typical fron- from the balloon as they expected to|tiersman, one of, the last of his type. reach home or house before} orn in Bloomington, Ill, 75 years ago nightfall, but were forced to camp in}]he came to Kansas in 1886. He was ad it twenty five years ago] the open and then ascertained that| dubbed “r ’ through his exten- sive contracts in furnishing buffalo at-| meat to the construction gangs of the one| Union Pacific and other railroad lines Mo. Oct. phe copper | tower of the City Hall ordered removed recently being considered unsafe, $983.07. It was some in as} ructed | m came up and the two m tempted to sleep it out under ows in the deal, same man con ith the thought that before vears the species would become Jones captured buffalo calves and confined them on his ranch near Garden City, thus building up a herd which he maintained through a long period of . Jones was credited with being the original founder of they found ted hunters cabin: i and reconnoi- anid fought] boat in the A . tering in this they found the lake bad an outlet into a small river. turn, ing to the cabin von Hoffman attemp- ted toemake a fire. By breaking the globe of his flashlight and pressing the button while holding a piece of but , for lack of es in Russia. EVERETT TRUE. [ (HAA: WITH THIS SLICK SCHEME. TLL WAGER MY SUNDAY SPECS A PLUG OF VIRGIN PLUG OF TOBACCO, hat He Meant! YRNOW You GOTTA USE Bis. WORDS- JusT UKE NER MAN WOZ WRITIN, IT CHEWING DISTANCE ~ YEP ~~ LEAVE Loose, DAG NAB YE ! GIN. A ONE-TOOTH COMB THAT WIN’ A DOLLAR BILL STICK is Re ere THAT DURN Leama’ ADOLLAR BLL Sree | | the sound. coming from the: opposite SUBSTITUTES SOLD 10 AUTO ar c Miron direction from tnat which they were ey =~ Lene WSMOCT TON parolee eee taking. ‘They paddled back and started | Berlii, Oct. 1, (By The Associated —_ Si es | inland and soon came to a lumber | Press.)—Robert ‘Schmidt, minister of 4s ns 2 camp. There they employed men to}food, is attempting desperately to in- A FUDGE, AN’ WHERE THERE’ You'LL FIND TH’ CONSTABLE. NUT £ al LES SEE WT FRECKLES TLL JES CLIMB IN “THIOL! SPUD SACK AN’ LAY IN TH’ ROAD MYERAY SCOPE SHOWS ) WHAT A OWEET COOKIE YOU LOOK IN, “THAT BAG, CONSTABLE ~~~ Garden City. GERMAN PEOPLE NOT WILD ABOUT TEXTILE paper to the wires, he obtained a flame and they built a fire. They dried their clothes and slept and the next morning got in the boat and started out. But before they had gone far they heard a factory whistle BY CONDO duce the German people to continue to buy the substitute textile made of paper so as to prevent increasing the trade balance against Germany and foreign countries from which the pa- per clothing is coming. Thus far it has seemed to be rather a hopeless task. The Minister points out that the greatly decreased value of the Ger- \ man mark in foreign countries has one advantage because Germany can manufacture such produce as it has raw materials for and undersell all i competition abroad because, from the German standpoint, the French franc, the Italian lira and the British pound are worth in exchange several times more than they used to be. Minister Schmidt see a hopeful market for German toys which, he believes, has not been destroyed ‘by the war and he looks also for a good market for German porcelian, china and musical instruments. When the unrest in Germany has subsided he predicts 2 bright outlook for German industries. —————— accompany them back to the balloon and afte weeks work, managed to Set the big bag onto a train and head- ed toward St. Loui: “CATALO” WAS LIFE WORK OF BUFFALO JONES: WESTERNER Cross Between Ancient and Mod- ern Lords of Plains Devel- oped White Elephant, SA wrTin Topeka, Oct. 28—The creation of a istinct breed of animals, the catalo, y crossing cattle and buffalo, was fone of the undertakings of the Charles Jesse (Buffalo) Jones, ¥ known frontiersn who __recentl. died here at the home of his daughter, The Experiment, which Mr. Jones de- elared was s, attracted na- tion-wide intere mong scientists as well as live stock At the same time Mr. aid to have declared that the expense attached to the propagation of the catalo, had proven discouraging to cattlemen and admitted that he had expended many BISMARCK thousands of dollars more in the ad- FURNITURE CO. venture than he got out of s reared several herds of 220 Main St. at various times, the first Furniture Upholstery Repaired, ranch near Garden Ci Refinished and Packed. Kansas, in the early ‘S0s, according |*——————-_______—— Mr. ee COOKIE § ]EM- HEH herd on bh Jones’ daughter, Mrs. Olive Whitmore of this city. | “In 1891 this herd numbered 125 head and was sold by her father to} ; the Flathead (Mont.) Indian Agency,” said Mrs. Whitmer. “He frequently Vr 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. i FOR TRADE—We have two or three very, desirable farms we can trade for Bismarck city property and the P 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. F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R. im Benes

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