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; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB SEVEN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ny Luck. BY ALLITAN BEG PARDON. Yous LADY- 1 SEE You ARE OW THAT's IN TRovBLE WiTh A FLAT Tike - (LL BE ALL RIGHT, GLAD To CHANGE IT Fore You IF You WOULD | (with his hands around the propellers fiozen ducks and St cap all | to keep them'from turning) while an- near the, canoe, Stewart's bpdy, caught | other boy winds the rubber by stand-in the tee, wis found nearby, ing about 5 feet away, strétching the} Mxamination of the canoe indicated ; rubber and winding it at the same that the hunters were caught in a bliz- Lime, walking closer until there is a ard while on thelr way back, that the idouble row of Imots in the strands.’ can yegin to leak and they wedged Wilbur Never Did Have Tis 1S WEED VERN KIND OF You BUT I'M AFRAID Nouit soil YouR CLOTHES — 1 Don’ Your Employer in Our Classified: Columns Classified Advertising Rates. OWNeto.certRupe! DiD-You HAVE AN ACCIDENT > Thats Vee KIND OF You AND ILL APPRECIATE yt So much IF You WiLL OU,PERCY, | WbsTHAD A PUNCTURE AND This YoURG MAN KINDLY FHANGED THE You'Re A PERFECT GENTLEMAN AND UM A MILLION TIMES QBLIGED! Goop WE | care = \'the rubher) is unhooked from the jowinder and hooked onto the frame, and the machine is reddy Codaunch in the me manner for gliding, Glycerine or taleum powder on the rubber keeps the strands from stick- ing together. When sand gets into | the rubber (and it is quite likely to, in landing) the rubber. should be washed out in clear warm water. Send cuts and wears ou the rubber quickly. i For a straight flight, the plane! should be equal on either side of the frame. Having more surface on one side than on the other will cause the machine to fly around in a circle. LUTHERANS WILL HEAR PROMINENT MEN AT CHICAGO Josephus Daniels, Senator Len- root and Other Notables s of clothing into the holes dur- desperate efforts to crash to- ward shove. A small engine added to their difficulties, The canoe was <in ten feet of water with the bow, point- ‘hg skyward, almost two feet aboye the ice, avticl ing the CHICAGO PLANS 10 TAKE CARE OF ITS SALOONS Many ‘Uunique Ways of Trans- forming Groggeries Dis- cussed in Windy City Chicago, Oct. 30.—The problem of placing the hundreds of Chicago saloons on the “dry” basis is being solved in various and unique ways. The Rey. George Kilby, general manager of the Chicago Christian In- | fees titrletly Cosh—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 penta, Advertisements containing more than 26 words will be charged at the dustrial League, is trying one way by turning “saloonist” himself and oper- ating as a soft drink saloon a bar that to Speak pate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper fis office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, Invention, mast be tn HELP_WANTED—MALE — —good ~~ Cherokee, la. Corn huskers—8e per bushel} —-elevato County Agent, 10-24-1wie LOT BARGAIN LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Wages “per ‘week up. $25 Few Best lot in Bismarck for the money, Positions guarantecd, corner 7th and Ave. B, ‘water and sewer | Chicago, Oct. 30.—Josephus Daniels, secretiury of the navy; Senator Irvine Lenroot of Wisconsin Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois, Mayor William Hale Thompson of Chicago and Mayor Clarence Magney of Duluth are among the laymen scheduled to speak at the ‘eunvention of the Lutherfn Brother- Keod of America to be held here No- formerly figured in many newspaper stories gs a “notorious resort.” In addition to soft: drinks with which it it hoped to retain at least a part of the former patronage of the place. Mr. Kilby is providing club feaures to make it in fact the “poor man’s club” with writing tables and free stationery, a billiard table, books mag- zines and reading tables. ks letes by our methods. Little a : see come eeu Moler “Barber Cokpon the Jot. $900 cash. vember 4 to 7. z : : ‘A hotel wit beds to be let at lege, 107 K, Nicollet Ave. . HARVEY HARRIS & CO. The program for Wednesday, Noyem- from 10 cents to 25 cents each night Est. 1893. 10 % 10-29-4t her 5, the first day of the convention |}is being operated in connection with LEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR Rule proper, will be opened by ‘Mayor\the club rooms. In the basement C. ZING. 8 ANE ~ 9-30-imo. Thompson with an address of welcome, (shower baths, wash bowls and facil- Auto School. 9-30-11 followed by routine business in the morning and With a series of short ad- a in the afternoon on “The Lu- theran Brotherhood Movement.” The speakers will include VY. A. Johnson, ities for the patrons to do their own laundry work are installed. A rest- auran n connection completes the hotel's facilities. | Cold weather is ex- pected to augment greatly the institu- —_———— HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHERS — There. will be an evening class in advanced short- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ABSOLUTELY FREE if { a ‘ aa speed by ee elit eer ite 50c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS X Omaha, Neb; Philip Weltner, Atlanta, | tion's patronage. ft Sc LAE nae Lie si te eee re Gay: H. C, Bitter, president of the 'To-| Another former saloon has been ch event: Ni *elock, -2 Attracti interesting relief map, ia; H.C. Bitter, pre , eto a f ; ne evening, Noy. 8, at 8 o'clock, at: the} 7 Fe eee a ene tener orents|. hoods “A; beantitul home for a. small ledo, Ohio, Federation of Lutheran | converted into a club house for child- Business College. See Professor See the amazing development work| family, immedjatg possession, | $3100.00; Fropherhoods; Dr. C. M. Roan of Min-|"€2. children call it the “Red, Sack. 10-27-1wk |in the largest producing oil fields in the J. M1. Holihan, Teler one é is. Minn: Dr. SS, Waltz, exe-| White and Blue Club” and at times world ata) glance. Limited edition; 5, 1 10-20-2t) nenpolls, Dun 4 : eying. {more than one hundred children are 5; WANTED—Competent girl for general|write immediately for free copy before} | | cutive secretary of the United Luther-|™ore tha one ed_child housework. ‘Two in family. 513|Supply is exhausted. i ‘i i an Church Brotherhood; Rey, Emit |" ane 2 a g uit he ton Avenue A, Mrs E. H. L. Vesper. UNION TRUST CO. : 15,000 SIT IN : Rausch of Waverly, Towa, president of of they seloon pleyeliea ae man, 10-25-tf Dept. 325, Hoffman Bullding the Towa district of the synod of Towa : |" Pas rad cae co NSD Houston, Texas BULL RING TO : lyr, GA. Brandelle, 1 ‘dent of the it ae and Blues” were first organ rt of the work of WANTHD—School git to work for board and room, Write Box 196, _10-28-1wk | iis a thinie el a Fomaare Augustana synod, and Prof, Otto Mees, nec as ve nore SST = : ecially for the Boys of Bismarck Augustana § d the women's committee, Coi of WANTED Wash “woman, to epine to} HEAR CARUSO, Written Esp ’ ‘ _— [president of Capital university, Colum: | Weictet netense and cinee than: hes ie : “10-28 WANTED TO RENT os arerreien any ae | / By George F. McLaughlin, If the rear end of the machine} lus. Ohio. : , been financed thru th THD—Cook, chambermald and dis “Two rooms \furn Mexico City, Oct, 30.—(By the Asso- | Technical Editor, Aerial Age. [drops too quickly, move the large} At the banquet in the evening Dr. J.]ai women who have given a series of her, good, wages. Box 9 edo eping, man ahd ciated Pr —The unusal spectacle} Now for flying the model. A block j plane a little backward, and move it|(, Stub of Minneapolis, president | charity entertainments for the benefit ‘ pay Vesealbed ie was presented today of 15,000 persons |¢f 1-8 inch ae aoe neva a he fomvard i the Saar a much. |of th ttl ran Brotherhood of Amer-|of the organization, "s aa ie i a ree) e frame a ittle practice will show the proper | j L preside with Dr. Weg. Gran Some of the func! s of the da —Ro f cht housekeeping. | sitting oy their rellas Mexi-|Setted between the frame and the) A Ii i : m unctions of the day ae OMS" ~ e thiser cooinae Lik inedern ome, Sie ae fuel me es te in Mexi |front of the small wing. This gives] glide before flying the model under| president of Pennsylvania Col-| nursery are exercised by the — club i NT Furnished room dni mod:).» desired.c. Call woribune. 19-28-tt | co City’s famous bull ring listening (014 hitting angle to the small plane as/its own power, iettysImrg, acting as toastmaster, | which keeps the children of employed ij i ern house, suitable for two. 909) WANTED “To RENT With a view to} Enrico Caruso, wearing a heavy rub-jthe machine flies through the air, To facilitate winding both propel-|}yr, 1, 1. Knuble. president of the| mothers during the day. Others. of i g Fitth St.° Phone 630-D,__10-27-Lwk | "purchase in Se na house ofl ter cape as protection against the} ‘The model should first be glided|lers together, and in opposite direc-| United Lutheran church, New York | the little “members” ar ._ @ ROOM AND-BOARD at Banner house,| Address 51 care Tribun 9-23-Uf| vain, sing the role of “Don. Jose” in {With power, to adjust the planés pro-jtions, a winder can be made of an) City, will respond to the toast “Phe Although the place lacks furnish- $9 per wéek. Steam -heat entire} WANTED—To-rent or buy seven or eight men.” It was a picturesque perly for flight. In launching the }egg-beater provided with hooks, Or} yutheran, Church in America in War it Was proven v popular with i building. Call_at Banner house.| 10m modern house and to rent or buy. ting for this opera in. a bull ring,| Model for gliding, it above thea small hand drill with a hook in|;q poace”; Mayor Magney will dis-| the children of the neighberbood and f Phone#34s'10d-Marin $ti-—~10-25-L0va [+ PARE a COIL WEN even tus ANA a until a few years ago attract.|head, holding fingers of the left hand, | place of the drill will serve to quickly “Mobilizing the Lutheran Men for| the women managing it plan to raise FOR RENT=Two_ furnished rooms for MISCELLANEOUS ed the world’s best matadors and pic-|and the rear propeller sp with the|wind up one propeller at a time. Country and Church,” and Sceretary | $3,509 for heat and maintenance thru ‘ ant eee ne OD Oh at. ag yes | WANDHD—To rent, a piano, No small | adores, a right. Give the model a slight shove! It is necessary for one boy to hold), I speak on a subject not yet{ the winter months. Sone etciarnisied hildren, Phone 329-R or call 620] The performance started under dark [as it is released. the model by-the rear of the frame) ss ounced. Otter) “Chicaee, stloons | havaysbecry \ Ta BueeHaiton Sixth St after five. 10-25-1wk | skies and during the third act a heavy ae ee ee =| A series of five minute talks by syn- fone ie sere ete aeae ‘ d Phone _ 132K. E ITCHING y picot| tain began falling. At the end of odicals presidents will mark the Thu cream anes per Or eco | ae Ne {WE DO HEMSTITCHING and picot f pai eager s * nas ee ° ae fee and chocolate houses but the ma- i OR ae analy afummiahe ds edge work. Singer Sewing Machine the act the management announced EVERETT TRUE BY co DO day morning meetin and “Future Pro- Fits still: are runnt fg, 3? rot in mov , that becatse of the r: rm- Giemsa 3 ve an . joritv s re running as “saloons' 4 " Sth. St.,_ or call. 656. 1 hat because o the rain he perform. grams of the Tattheran Brotherhood of | with the same fixtures and employes 4 _ . ance . would, ibe ‘suspended. Fif rica” will be take i 0 - rata nse Bie 7P ce 4 uspend Fifteen America” will be taken up in the after having substituted a great variety of Afternoon speakers include Rev. B. LOST AND FOUND TLOST—One gold watch. Finder return to*20- Thayer and receive reward. thousand persons rose\in their seats t}and shouted in opposition until the .;arena shook. They demanded ‘that noon, C, FE. Hoffsten, Chicago; Rey. A. Leamer, Des Moines ; Rev. J. Soldan, non-alcoholic drinks for the liquors formerly dispensed. Not a few have installed soda fountain equipment. T LUSGED THIS OL’ CANNON ALL “TH WAY | FROM TH’ PUBLIC SQUARE T STOP warenoor) OTTO AUTO HAA - HERE COMES TH" Ccerrens Now T' TOUCH OFF_o—~ Sa eR REST as (INE eC erate - : the opera proceed and inasmucle as | Madison. Wis: Rev. norborw, Des ; ‘ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | "Singer piano, for quick t 9210.00,| DY this time the rain had ceased, the Moines: D. B. Mack. Carthage, Til; and ! Optimistic Thought. Those who travel lead more than one life. A, O, Hauge, Des Moines, and Dr, 8. VY. Long, Chicago. Senator Lenroot and Governor Low- den will he the principal speakers at a brotherhood mass meeting Thursday night. Greetings are to be extended from the commissioners of the French Lutheran church, introduced by Dr. Lauritz Larsen, secretary of the Na- fourth act was started and completed although occasional flashes of light- ning and low-lying clouds forecast the storm that broke shortly after tie] finale. 1 * ‘Next in popularity to Caruso was Gabrielle’ Besanzoni, Italian contralto, who sang “Carmen.” Mme. Besanzoni makes her debut this fall with. the FOR SALE—Oakiand Sedan, cheap’ for Call at any cash, or will trade in for desirable property or on one " > a guaranteed to be in first tion... Write 80, care Tribune. FOR Dodge touring model, driven 344 months, in fi condition, including extra tire. be sold by Friday, Call James Chap man, Grand Pacific Hotel 10-29-1t FOR SALE—1916 Overland Roadster for eal time at 409 Fifth—st s 10. Aa RR-AE | RR AR- A- MM: Tribune Want Ads bring results. =————S E. T. BURKE tures alone worth $2000. 2U, Bismarck, N, D. 10-29- FOR SALE—Butcher tools, shop and sausage fixtures at a bargain. J. Wirth, Braddock, N. D., Emmons County. i 10-24-1wk FOR SALE—Buffet, table, chairs, dress- Adare: x t R= RR Ath WA sale, very reasonable. Phone 6691,| er, sewing machine, ‘rocker, cedar | Metropolitan Opera Company in New re - 9-24-t couch, upholstered cot and mat-| York.» = Sree eres Hicnils Lateran conned: = LAWYER / aI cca Ege ea tress, 2 pair Portiers, 928 un St Citra a sahta WHANG -THERE BY MUSH, THAT CANNON A meeting of the newly elected gov- FORBADE SAbout Fe acres or Tama | FOR SA Several new sulla and ov HAMS DRUG ON, FA eT MON a oor ota is scheduled for Friday|Tribune Block Bismarck; N. D. car Wing, Mas the Bob O’Brien | coats; Hlso several suits and overcoats , H near Wing, known as the Bob O'Brien EVE NO SLICK APPERATUS EPA corms ta Phone 752 worn but in good wearable condition. MARKET CLAIM PROVISION MEN Chicago, Oct. 30.—Dealers in pro- isions here are complaining of the place, improved, water and ‘about 120) W’ pores’ hay meadow on it, and, ahout 200 | Klein, the Taflor, 10-24-1Wwk acres under cultivation, at a reasonable | FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, price. Geo, M, Register. 19-28-1wk conveniently located; ateim heat, ec: FOR SALE—Good section of land, mostly lo elevator. ani oF under “cultivation, well ‘situated near eraest Realty Company, Bi railroad, in Burleigh county, North, Da- Bank Bidg. i 21. Y'SIDESTEP IT ENTHER — HUNTING DEATHS ALREADY. LISTED FARTHEST NORTH Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. wit marek kota, on crop payment plan, Geo.” Basement: 46x65 q ts . A Regiater. 10-28-11! extraordinary slowness of the sale of Ponce , Rives “AIA? Ost" Bowe aur: of etibopracie FOR SALE—A section of improved farm ham. This condition is in the larger well known business men, Duncan cas Block part ascribed to an unusual lack of orders from the South. © According to a trade authority the South appears to have quite enough pork of its own, inasmuch as‘ one packer here is selling at as low as 20 cents a pound, wholesale, smoked hams made out of hogs raised in the south. Although this price: is out of line with, general quotations, the smoked hams fill the bill as long as they are available it has the effect of slowing: up. the trade. in northern hams.. Chicago pickled hams are selling around 23 cents a pound and of course cannot compete with smok- ed hams which are seling at 20 cents. The ham situation is summed, up by one packer in this way: “It is not what the ‘hams are worth but what you can get for them.” — » land located six miles from town. Land fs exellent soil and lays practically Bank level, with no rock, and no waste land. Improved with dwelling house, barns, granaries, good. well and ail other necessary: outbuildings; land js. all fenced. "Will sellon terms to sult pur- chaser, crop payment plan, and would consider some city property as a first payment.’ For particulars, write P. 0. Box 400, Tuttle, N. D. 10-24-4Wks FOR “SALE=60 Acres farm stock and tools: cheap. H. C. King, Mamsville, iNLY.. 10-25-1wk iT _Bai . i 7-21-tt WILL ‘TRAD for about 5 or 6 room modern house, well located in Bismarck. 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 paéker. -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 complete with band cul feeder, weigher and stacker ; one Avéry 25 h.p. is ‘Tractor, one 15 bbl. mounted: g¢ ‘'ank; one Avery 6 bottom engine plow with. breaker attachment. Apply- to Regan State Bank, Regan, 25-tf FOR SALE OR RENT—~ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Apartment, five rooms, $45. per,month; fuel, light, water, coal. for range, furnished. Renter to. care for furnace. -J. K. Doran, -622 ‘Third St.. : 10-28-1wk FOR SALE—A nice bungalow of 5°rooms and bath, strictly modern, gas range, garage. Hast front, excellent neighbor- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | 6Ee ~YER NAW i CAN MAKE NICE. COOKIES, CANT SHB, ALEK 2, T MRE T CON OVEN To Nour ’ WANNA USE. nee HOTHER- Stewart and “Scotty” Lietch, are the first hunters from the Peace River colony to lose their lives this fall and reports brought here by members of & searching party which found Stew- art’s body, indicate that the victims made a terrible fight to overcome ad- verse elements, Leitch, a druggist, and Stewart, manager of a general store, motored to Bear Lake to hunt ducks. They left a small station in a canoe, to paddle to Skunk Pond, their)destination. They evidently were on the return trip when the tragedy took place. A half-breed reported at a lake sta- tion that he found a canoe frozen in the ice some distance out in the lake and that the body of a hunting dog was in the craft. Searchers went to the scene and soon} came upon clothing, hunting equipment, BY BLOSSER Saw R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C, Chiropractor. Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 B-ZINGQ~-- ONE OF TH’ SPECIALTIES OF MY. OL! BUS IS ON RUNNING SIDEWAYS AN’ THAT (ROW PILL WILL HAVE TURN @ CORNER IN ORDER TO BRUSH MY POMPAT: WR - Hen - HEH: BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED POSITION—By__ experienced “housekeeper or chambermaid 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. 10-27-2wks WANTED—Young man desires position for advancement in office; has experi- ence’ in bookkeeping and’ other. office work. Call a t809 6th St. Bismarck, NeD. 10-24-1wik if a ay nz ie sate 2) seo a Tag Don’t Seem to Have Any Room! Senne ~* NO, THANKS, eSSUs Ol NOH-N- ; \ 7 BROWN ww TM GAL TAGALONG'S ru. GOIN' Hone. Our Biggest Bargains Now t Guess TW Go Hone RON, AUER < AY Ady Nigift WANT PONE - GIVE? WELL, THEN, Dor SOME IN Youve POCKETS. - 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 prices are right. “We will make no trade when the prices are swelled. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY a Offices in First National Bank Bldg. P ——-PHONES__— F. E. Hedden, 0. H. F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R, “uw-Ma BB OU, WANE. ANOTHER COOKIE REFORE You