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WEDNESDAY, OCT. ferns Btrietly Cash—No First insertion, 35 cents; Meet! Your Employer in Our Classified Columns Classified Advertising Rates. 29,1919... copy without remittance attached will be inserted. ditional insertions without change of copy, 15 peats. - Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the pate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper fauertigad, must be in Wis office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, ’ HELP _WANTED—M/ Ce —good corn—elévators, Cherokee, Ja, 8c per County Agent, ALE i bushel 10-24-1wk LOT BARGAIN LEARN THE: per week up. ARBER -TRADE- free. Moler jicollet .Ave., ‘ataloy x. expense. lege, 107 ia Est. ae Positions’ guaranteed, weeks completes by our’ methods, — Wages $25 Few Little Barber. Col- Minneapolis, -2-1mo Best lot in Bismarck for the money, corner 7th and Ave. B, water and sewer onthe tot. $900 cash, HARVEY HARRIS & CQ. 10-29-4t Auto School. "ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, Nae " LEAR) CANIZING, Los Angeles Y, M: HELP WANTED—FEMALE Ax BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES hand speed. practice, STRNOGRAPHERS — There an evening: class in ‘advanced. short- L service and will’ be ABSOLUTELY FREE 2 §0c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS Lax court reporting, beg’ ng Monday evening, Nov. 3, at. 8 o'clock, at the! attractive and’ interesting relief map, Business College. “See Professor’ size 18: Hang it in your home or of- Jack. 10-27-Lwk | fice. See ‘the amazing development. work in» the largest producing: oil fields in the WANTED—Competent girl for general world- at a glance. Limited. edition; write immediately for free copy before housework. Two “in+ family. 513] supply is exhausted Avenue ‘A. Mrs. E. H. 1, Vesper-| : Gniots ie sat i LE aS ¢ ant 10:25, 06 Dept, 325, Hoffman Building WANTED—School girl to work for boa - Holston, Texas und room. Write Box 10-28-1wk | to come WANTED—Cook, chambermai «washer, good wages. . Box WANTED—Cook at Bi: WANTED—Wash woman to| house “once «a week." Phone. .264. | 10-28-1wk | WANTED TO RENT . id and, dis! M VAN'TED—Two. rooms» furni d for ht housekeeping, man ‘and only, neces if desired. . Address’ ‘‘Lino.”” 10-28-3t Box 145, Golden Valley, State experience. and salary expected, Re EEE eed WANTED—By. altorney, a Seana 3 [isD—Rooms for light housekeeping. Two or three rooms in modern home desired. Call_Tribune. 10-21 WANTED—Two or, three rooms for: light housekeeping, furnished or mm curahed. j-th 10-25-4t i tS ROOMS FOR RENT Phone. 653. Toeatest ; FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod-| WANTED TO RENT—with a view to purchase In ‘the near future, house of ern house, suitable for two, 909) five or six room, preferably mogern, Fifth St, Phone 630-L, 10-27-1wk | Address 51 care Tribune. 9-23-tf 77 7 x WANTED—To rent or buy seven or elght : ROOM AND BOARD at Banner house,| “yoom modern house and to rent or a §9° per week. Steam heat entire] _ piano. Call _695R, evenings. 10-24-1w! . building. Call) at Banner house. | ~ A Phone 231; 104 Main St, 10-25-1wk | ____ MISCELLANEOUS ___ } FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or | WANTED—To rent, a piano, No small a two-men:in modern house. 416 Thayer] children. . Phone 329-R or call 620 Ne ‘ ou or phone sek, —__lo-it-#t) _Sisth St. after_ five. 10-25-1wk N re RENT—Two_ fur Tae cS i i ekeeping in modern house, | WH DO HEMSTITCHING and picot fy IR or call 620 6th.St. 9-3t| edge work. Singer Sewing Machine ¥ —Fernished ro room; & aby Co, 211 Fourth 10-24-2w / y and jugey for sale. Sal 602! For Ss. —Flectric lighting plant, a i rd “St, Phone” 122K. 10-28-3t | oat nee, A bargain if taker at one 3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished warm |, Addr Yo, 79 Tribune. 10-28- room in modern house, close in... 2021 q7ANTED TO RENT—Pianoy no chidren. Sthi St, L au _ Phone _400R. 0=28-5t FOR SALE—At_a bargain, Fentifal zt LOST AND FOUND .- Singer piano, for quick sale at $240.00, LOST—A pair of gold rimmed glasses,| Call at any time at 409 Fifth St, * between Park street and the High 10-29-36 School. Please return to Mildred Ver- | FOR SALE—Good paying rentaurant in -milya, 316 Park.. Phone 679L. town of 10,000 in North Dakota, | Fix- abs E 10-29-1t] tures alone worth $2000, Address Box TOsST—One gold watch. Minder return |_211, Bi k,_N._D. 10-29-2t to 20 ‘Thayer and rei FOR SALE—Leaving T wish to sell at)" my house at 322 znd St., modern, seven — 150 ft. lot, garage. Call AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | __Ranney. aba ae .|FOR SALE—Butcher’s tools, shop, and FOR SALE—Oakiand Sedan, cheap for |" ‘sausage fixtures at a bargain, J. Wirth sh, or will trade in for desiral See to NoeD ss lemions Counten perty or on-one -or tivo lot: ] eee Oooh awk nteed to be in first class. condl- | = : : Write 80, care Tribune. _i0-28-tf | FOR SALE autets able, share: ares: FOR SALE—Dodge touring “car” 1919 | hox ty upholstered ‘cot and inate model, driven 3% months, in’first class] ress, 2 pair. Portiers. 923. 7th St condition, including extra tire. Must| Apone 8713 3 1o.dt-1wik . We sold by .Friday.” Call James Chap- | 5 =o ‘ FOR SALE—Large size_heating stove, } man,_Grand_Paclfic_Hotel._t_10. first class condition. Harry Sims, 413 f FOR SALE—1916- Overland Roadster snd cf Sew f gale, very reasonable, enor, F eral new suits over § | Iso, several suits and overcoats f ee worn’ but. in good wearable ‘condition. LANDS Klein, the Tailor. 10-24-1wk L & FOR SALE-About 401 acres of, land | FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, q t near Wing, Known as the Hob O'Brien | conveniently located; steam heat, elec- 8 place, improved, water and about 120/ trie: Uf pt. elevator’ and janitor. 4 ' acres hay meadow on it, and about 200| vie lamar Company, e acres under cultivation, at a reasonable | _marck TB ote Ba price. Geo. M. Register, 10-28-lwk RENT —Basemont 46x45 fer outside § ss FOR'SALE—Good section of land, mostly| “entrance; suitable for storage; Turkis Ly OF SMe Tdivation, well situated. near | ° bath or barber szop; low rental. Bis railroad, in Burleigh county, North Da-| marek. Realty Company,” Bismarck kéta, on crop payment plan, ee M. Bank Bldg.’. 7-21-tf ‘ Register. 10-28-1wk | WILE) TRADE -for about 6 or 6 room FOR SALE—A section of Improved farm| modern house, well located in Bismarck, ia, wane land located six miles from town. Land| Emerson Brantingham Big 4, 30-60 \ ig excellent soll.'and lays practically | Tractor, thoroughly. overhauled; eight level, good well and necessary. outbuildings; fenced, :. Will sell on-terms ti chaser, crop payment plan, granaries, ‘with no rock, and’no waste land, . Improved. with dwelling house, barns, Jand stubble’ bottom, six breaker - self-lift tank and one new packer. Write Lock Box 187, Turtle Lake, N. D._10-10-1mo. FOR SALE—In good Condition for cash or bankable paper one 32 Avery Separator all other Ve all ‘o suit pur id and woul Re cheap. N. Y, NARROW LIMITS! BUT WITHIN ‘ THOSE LIMITS (Y OFTEN TWNORKS WITH _ GREAT. L ACCURACY s woe FRINSTANCEY _ o> King, Mame: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS , ; consider some-city ‘property asa first] complete’ with band cutter, feeder, payment. | For particulars, wi ee LP. 0.| weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 h.p. Box 400, rutile: N 24-4WKS | gas ‘Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted gas FOR “SALE ‘Acres farm Sa and) ‘Tank; one Avery, @ bottom engine plow ms with ‘breaker attachment. Apply 25-1wk Regan State Bank, Regan, ND. ON- GEE, ALEK=DYA } | CONE OVER T MY. i NAWH- LET'S. DLAY. plows; one ‘new wagon and_ 500 gallon | Now You CANGo ovr IN Set: along. » V stage where FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS “Apartment, fuel, light, furnished, $45) for | al ‘wrinkle, "aie g =A wk | ‘nice bungalow of 5 rooms modern, £ Ange, ront, excellent neighbor A beautiful’ home for a.’ small immediate possession, $3100,00; | H. Holihan, range, furnace, J, Doran, FOR SAL) and bi garage. hood, f The. eight ‘elephone at HOUSE FOR: SALI modern except heat, lying lot. This proper for immediate sale homes. The cash. ‘This.is a real barga have a house of 6 rooms, wood-shed, cistern, Ci t front, small For immediate sale $1650; $400 | ‘There is nothing like these bar- H, Holihan, 1 barn, cash, gains in the ci Block, — Pho POSITIONS WANTED WANTHD__ POSITION—Hy experienced housekeeper ° or chaynbermald in large hotel. State wages in letter. Write _81_care. Tribune. 10-29-3t 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. 10-27-2wks WANTED—Young man_ desires position THe + wife BISMARCK DAILY-TRIBUNB DOING: OF THE DUFFS A Clean Ki id Is alee Subject to Inault. BY ae f AN FRONT AND PLAY A LITTLE WHIRE BUT | WANtr You To, Keep YouRSeLF clea! Snoee ALL CLEAN Now ANO L WANT You To “STAN THAT WAN- s : »! the judge developed a new matrimoni- He told the Kk They were to liv on the same lot, going near the wifes house, and she! stay away from his five to the wife, three to the husband. ‘The ‘wife to cook -meals ‘for both food for cooking. The wife to do the husband’s mend- ng. ‘The husband to do the lawn mowing forthe wife. children in the husband's ‘home and the husband keeps’ children in the wife’s home. And that judge expects 'em to ‘live happily ever afterward.” Nor’ Do They Wait in Tulsa.. Edith Fain, éd to Jacob Munoz, 29, of Tulsa, Okla. Aw Gwau ome! | WN FACE Don NEEO WASHIN’ AS OFTEN HELLO, Do You WANT To PLAY wire MEP NAW, Youre A mn matters reached the a judge was necessary. That Little Baby Mutton Mar Yhad al it tlea mb, I tsf lee cew aswh it eass now, | A nde ver ypla ceth at Mar-Yw ent Thel a mbw as su retog 0. { Milwaukee's m | the king of Belgium to visit Milwau- h | kee, because as the mayor argued, he esidente, | “didn't want to associate with kings were . divided, } of any kind.” And the congress to. which Mil- waukee trying to send a_ Victor Berger, has a King Swope and a Sen- 'dte King. mans what. to do in separate houses the husband never children husband to furnish the | Railway passenger traflic in Ameri- ca has a new high water.mark. “Everybody is going somewhere,” a Passenger agent explained. You bet they are! And.some of ’em are getting thé habit at an early age. F’rinstance, ‘Miss Dolly Crisswell, three years old, of California, Pa. Other day Dolly set out to see some- thing of the world. She had heard that railroad trains were used for that purpose. Dolly kissed her home goodby one cannot discipline the his hands off the 11 years old, was marri- for advancement in office; has experi- ence in bookkeeping ‘and other office work, Call a t809 6th St. Blam are N. D. 0-24-1w! [ 4 i ©. —o “Men,” said a prominent New York restaurant manager, “make the best waiters. That r. m. ought to hear about Miss Anna Smiley, — years old, of Taylor, Pa., who 50 years ago began going to parties and picnics with Enoch Thomp son who was then 19. Enoch moved to Stafford, Kan., and Anna WAITED. Ten years. Twenty years. Thirty years. Forty years. Fifty years. Then Enoch came back and they were married, No Need For Waiting At Hays, Kan. Hays Normal School, Hays, Kan., has furnished “proper beaux parlors” for its hundreds of girl students. Polite hand holding is considered more proper under supervision than without the school authorities assert. Cornering Proposal Supply ‘Misses Simmone and Clarette Hamel Hamilton, Oat. who did noble war work abroad, have returned home. The sisters are pretty. But after you have’ read the rest of the story you will see that there was no need of our mentioning the fact that Sim- mone and Clarette are prize beauties. For they cornered the, war propos-, als. While in Europe Simmone re- ceived 114 proposals of marriage. Clarette received 120. “The Irish are the best proposers and the Inglish next.” said Simmoné. Special notice to unmarried males: The sisters didn't say “yeg”” to any of "em. Here’s a Plan by Which Married Folks ‘Can get Along Without Fighting Bsr U i LAY Soper! Fred Kirschman and wife of Des ‘Moines, Ia., had been having more or less trouble (usually more) trying to ey! wUrs a ~aatle BIRD THIS 19% Loune CHESS Br TWEEN A cuTPLuG canary an’ A SNORE COR BY CONDO dep St es 23, an inten oa 0S) Jone Downe THAT SLICKER OTTO Ay HECK NE GOVS FRTCH TH'ROPE Fel 7 jf DURN GALOOT A vt HELL MINT TN OMERCORT OF £— ven a" Se j heaviest or refused to invite | r. al (0 1 ! bituminous mnéners Hing 200,000 non-union, 1 F. E. Hedden, 0. bright morning aid undertook a bit of globe, trotting. Being a foxy little personage, aud having no ticket, the j conductor didn’t see her board the train. iOther passengers on the train thot she belonged to someone else. So did the conductor when he saw her, When Dolly reached Pittsburg she thought she had reached the outside world. (Some people have that erroneous notion whn they first see Pittsburg.) \Next day her pa came and got her. ‘Now the Crisswells have fixed that front gate so it can’t be opened quite 80 easily, The Rev. William Garner of Can- yon, Texas, is the champion long-dis- tance “sky pilot” of this country. His parish extends over 25,000 square miles. He's rector of nine churches, some of them 300 miles apart. If it wasn’t that Johnnie has to practice every evening with his foot- ball team he might find time to rake up the leaves. ‘Last summer his baseball activities interfered immensely with cutting the lawn, And next winter skating will make it impossible for him to clean out the furnace on Saturday. BANK TO BANK Coal strike news makes frequent reference to the “bank to bank” de- mand of the men. Miners speak gf the entrance to the mine as the “bank.” Thig dates from the time when coal mines were caves dug into the side of hills ,and coal mines often | were called “coal banks.” | Mine labor now is paid from the | time it starts work inside the mine, In the deeper mines, and those where seams have been worked far under- ground it takes the men anywhere {from 10 to 30 minutes to reach the ‘coal, Espeecially is there delay when men are hauled down deep shafts and hauled up again’in’ the evening. Now the men want pay from the time they come to the mine entrance to the’ time when they are hoisted up to the su They call ¢ that “bank to bank. Ln ORGANIZED Statis for 1918 show miners employed in bituminous fields, and 147,000. in anthracite fields, Miners are well organized in’ the producing fields. Pennsyl- viunia, Indi » Ohio. Mlinois and west | of the J ppl and in parts of West Virgi and Virgina. It is estimated that 400,000 of the areunion men, leay- jes E. T. BURKE 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. ‘ “920 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. Our Biggest Bargains FOR SALE—One of the* very® best apartment building cornersin the city—150 feet square—close in, fac- ing south and west and cheaper than anything else in the neighborhood— $6500.00; $3000.00 cashi'sThere 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———. H. F. O'Hare, 78M. E. Young, 78R. t YoU OUGHTA PLAY WN GAME ~ BOAUSE TWNER: UISITOR, AN You OvenrA bo war” TU TELL NA << LET'S Go QUER To. i} Business Directory SHOE FITTERS Richmond sWhitney AA IN STREET Praressonal Frasrans fom Ararron AEH © BISMARCK -NortH Davora:” Bring or Mai) 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 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phore 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 | Licensed Embalmer in Charge | ees Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Phone Bismarck odak ” 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 ——— BUICK and OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO, Bismarck, N. D. TERS, PARTSs Rep, Pap "Ex ide” ie Pare ACToRY srpyice StI CoRWIN MoToOR Co on

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