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a + Work, ‘Meet Your ik pony ‘beats. Advertiamenta containing Ciasaified ‘Copy for Classified Advertisements; to insure proper fnsertign, mes} be fn ¥ / HELP WANTED—MALB POSITIONS WANTED | -WANTED AT ONCE—Brickmason, $1 per hour. W. J. Curren, Valley Clits ND. WANTED—Position as “or book kebpee or clerk, Experienced in both. Cal 1 bt ~t L W CENSUS CLERKS—CLERK OPERA TIVES. | ;(Men, women) (4,000 neede $1140 yearly. Age 18 upward. Exam inations. in Bismarck November 15, De- cember, ‘10. . Experience’ unnecessary. | For free particulars, write Raymond , Perry (former Civil-Service Examiner) 137 Continental Bldg., Washington ‘ : aa WANTED—First, class window. trimmer, and galesman ‘for “high grade clothing» store. Give full particulars in first letter. Write No, 84, , Tribune. » 4 10-3446 7 LHARN THE BARBER TRADE Big demand for barbers, big wages, easy Few ‘weeks .completes, expert. in- structions, «Time and expense saved by ‘gut method, We bave stood. the test for 27.yeata and is the only-reliable;up to date “Ynstitution of its kind in the northwest. Write at once for free illustrated catalog. ‘Moler Barber College, 107 K. Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Bst_1893._11-1-1mo, LEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL- CANIZING. Los Angeles Y, M..C, A. Auto School. 11-1-1mo HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Two in family. 513 Avenue A. Mrs E, H, L, Vesper- _ man. 10-25-tf WANTED—Ghiy for “general housework. irs. Iu, A,‘ Schipfer, 1 di-4-1wk WANTED—Gitt~ to” wait on _tabte,ex- ienced. $40 per month. Spiro Tailor 10-30-Lwk irl for general housework. Phone ¢ 10-31-1wk WANTED—Cook, chambermald and dish- washer, good wages. Box, 93, Med WORK WANTED °* WANTED—Work as chambermaid — in hotel or rooming house. ‘State: wages in first letter. Write Bex 402, Rich- ardton, XN. D. 1t-4-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six room partly modem | grade leather’ and work, will last a life- house, close -in.~. Geo. ¢M. Regi time. Name, address’ and emblem of any | i Ti-5-at| lodge, ‘business or profession, élegantly HOUSH FOR SALE=A strictiy_ modern | Stamped, on “Hap. $2 by mail. | Also a house, almost new hall and_ bath worth $8,000.00. reception w Addition, ‘or quick sale $5,500.00. oms, aE Also house of six rooms, modern except. heat, $2,000.00. ‘Telephone-745, J. H. Holihan, Lucas Block. 11-5-2t FOR SALE—Two houses; quite a reduc- tion for quick sale; reasons for selling is to take.up farming, Block 200, 2nd St. South. Apply Mrs. Nellie Nickleby, owner, or phone 507K. 11-3-1Wk FOR SALE—Six room modern house with warage for.» $8100, » Geos Ms Register. ouives AW: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ¢ ABSOLUTELY FREE 80c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS Attractive and Intérgsting 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, js exhausted. 205 ccs: UNION ‘TRUST ‘CO. Dept. 326, Hoffman Bullding Houston. Texas i ae: —— ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 607, oth St..or phone 732. 1125-3t FOR RENT—Very desirable _ furnished room for one. or two ladies, Plone 654R or call 722 Mandan Ave. 1-5-2 WANTHD—Board.and-room: with private , f@all, 88 Fribune. for. further information, 5: : 11-4 FOR RENT—Room, | at FOR RENT—Furnished room ip” modern house, ‘siitable for two., 909 Fifth. St, Phone 630°%, -4-1wk FOR, RENT—A suite of two modern rooms tricely., furnished. as -hed.-room and: partor on first floor’ 519 4th St, Phone 511Us._ yas 11-8-tt FOR “RENT—Two, furnished rooms in modern house. Call 404 1st St._J1-2-3¢ FOR RENT—Large warm room in modern house for gentleman, 921 8th St., P 3. FOR © RENT—Excellent warm, modei rootns for light house keeping. Oceu-, pants. leave for Minneapolis first of week, street. Inquire J. KX.. Doran, ‘622 Third 11-1-6t Firnislied or unfurnished: rooms ing. 822 Ist St. 10.31-1Wwk AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES . FOR SALE—Dakland Sedan,’ cheap for cash, or will trade in for. desirable property. or: on one or two lots. Car guaranteed to be in it class condi- tion. Write 80, care ‘Tribune. 10-28-tf FOR SALE=1916 Overland Roadster for wale , very reasonable. Phone 569L. LANDS. FOR ~SALE—The ‘improved farm and ranch. of about 800 a southern Burleigh county N Well impro vith buildings, . f and about 375 under cultivation, Can \ "be: dividea. Geo. M. FOR SALB—A ‘section (of improved farm land located six miles from town. Land fg. excellent soil. and lays practically level, with no rock, and no waste land, Improved with dwelling house, barns, granaries, “good well and -all other necessary... outbuildings; “land . is “all fenced. Will sell on terms to suit pur- chaser, crop payment plan, and would éonsider some city .property as a_first payment... For ‘particulars,) write BP. O. Box 400, ‘Tuttle, N: sie ETE wis LOST—Betweem Mandan and Bismarck, oi et stit ‘of fl the threatened bre tf|from:the “North Sea to Lake Geneva. ‘|is connected. with the State Commis- a.|Frankfurt-on-Main, the chief </ manner Will be turned over to’ cer- WANTED + Position by. v experienced stenographer,” Write 9, care Tribute, WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower or bachelor by lady with. otie child. Write to. M 1 Carter, Lock Box, No, 194, Wing, 10-27;2wks WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnighed room~, in ; private family, Address AGV,. ‘Tribu i pe WANTHD—Rooms for leht housekeeping. Two or three rooms in modern home desired... Call ne, 10-28-42 ~ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One of the best county seat weekly newspapers in’ Wastern Mon- tana. Fine proposition for man and wife’ printers, Net receipts: of last. 18 months were as much as price asked for paper, . Best of reasons for ‘s¢lling. State amount you can pay down. dress 91, Tribune. 1 FOR SALE—Two stoves, two dr three beds, tables, carpets, rugs and other household articles. 404 wey St, 1. FOR, SALE—Peerless Kerosene stove, Lo burners, short drums, quick service for general’ use. Price $6.50. Phone 4698. 11-5-3t FOR SALE—Tce Dox, brass bed, butet, dresser, . ca S, rugs gas stove and other household articles. “415 leventh @ 11-5-6t WANTED—Second-hand steam _ boiler, {0 to 15, horsepower, horizontal pre- ferred. State price, ‘Address 87 Trib- ne, 11-3-6t 2 SALE—Lady's black Russian Pony fur coat, full length, 38. Phone Box 11-3-4t tf tools, shop and sausage fixtures at a_bargain, J. Wirth, Braddock, N.D., “Emmons County. 11s4-Iwk «A Christmas present worth while, Our latest, a combination bills and coin, néatest thing out, highest} beautiful cardease with money: compart~ ment for ladies, name, emblem, etc., same price. Get your order mm now. NOVELTY LEATHER WORKS— 6031 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, Cal. 10-31-2Wwks, SAL Ps, bed, néarly she Phone .59: 15 Sth Sty 1t-4-3t Send your hemstitching and_picoting to N. W, Kelley, Bismarele, -N. -D», BO. Box 312. Weirauch. FOR Successor to B, FOR SALB—Electrio lighting plant, con- sisting of engine, generator, . switch: board and batteries, in first class con- dition. Reasonable’ terms. if: desired. Address No, 8, ‘Tribune, _11-4-Lwk FOR SALI mute Lunch Restaurant, Good paying proposition, small capital will handle. Address Minute’ Lunch, Bismarck, N. Ds o 10-30-twk YOR SALE—Two heating stoves. Phone 316. 10-31-1wk WANTED—Have party who desireg, to trade -Bismarck_ improyed property’: in for satisfactory half section of land near Bismarck. What ‘do you offer? Geo, My -Regigter.°! 1 * oe 108021WK ) DO HEMSTITCHING and picot edge work. Sitiger Sewing Machine Co, 211 Fourth St. 10-24-20ks WANT. TO COMMUNICATE with party who. intends: to. ship. one automobile to ‘alifornia before ember 1, 1919. i Would \like~ to; leads:my. automobile: in game Cay, if arrangements can be made, F. ‘Ewald, ‘Hebron, N. D._(11-3-3t FOR, RENT-—A few offices, second floor, conveniently located; steam heat, elec- tric light, elevator : and’ janitor -ser- vice. Bismarck Realty Company, Bi marek Bank Bidg. 7 FOR RENT=Basement-46-65-ft.) outs Turkish entrance uitable for storag + bath: or barber, shop; low-rental: Bis- marck Realty Company, Blsmarck, Bank _Bidg 2 721-tt WILL °TRSDH for about-5. or 6 room modern house; well Jocated-in Bismarck, Emerson -;Brantingham .Big. 4, 30-60 Tractor,, theroughly overhauled; eight stubble ‘bottom, six breaker ’ self-lft ~ plows;. one. new. wagon and _.500 gallon tank'and one,new packer, Write Lock Box 187, Turtle Lake, N. D. | 10-10-Imo, FOR SALE—In good: condition for cash o: bankable paper one 32.Avery Separator ¢omplete. with. band ‘cutter, . féeder, weigher and stacker ; one Avery 26 h.p, gas: Tractor, one: 15 bbl. mounted gas Tank;-one-Avery’6 bottom engine-plow {with breaker attachment: .Apply to Regan State Bank, Regan, N. D. 9-25-tf 3 END.TO FOOD SMUGGLING Coblenz, Nov rman newspapers government has established a so-call- ed Rhine control. designed to: combat the wild smuggling in of © foodstuffs Which has been carried on for months nl along the occupied territory border The state pobice jdepartment which sicner for Food has: opened an office in entry point for foreign. goods, and will seize alk material coming in without proper authority.» . All food seized: in this tain® committees ‘for’ proper’ distribu- tion. | é Calgary, Alta—aAlberta will have a hockéy league’ this: winter, and the winning teani is expected to enter the Allan, cup: competition. “It is ‘re- ported that if,any of the ‘players: on Allan cup contests,.the team will. not ‘A WORTHWHILE PRESENT ya pocketbook forges RHINE ‘CONTROL TO PUT: ‘| announced —récently.-ithat: the. Berlin |’ the title team: are tbarred’ from the, \ JUST. MISSED® 5 Employer in Our Classified Columns! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Advertising Rates, a : LATE THs ’Tis not all gold that glitters! Ths 13 GONG TO HELP ME OvT-A LOT-AS: 0. A LITTLE 8Y ALLI VM GLAD TO Do IT- (ve GoT T Srop uP HERE BuT PLL ONWY..BE A MINUTE- Ve Got 7 SEEA FELLOW: AND ILL BE RIGHT OUT- MORNING mm mes om 11-1-1W |. Health: Service, Surgeon General, U. S. That ‘many medicines, such as. spir- its of. peppermint, camphor, and ginger, which are frequently, used as household remedies, fail of their, pur- pbse,-is accountedfor :-by the great variation inthe strength and purity Lofimany of these preparations as sold inthe market:° There is considerable variation in the strength of many of household. It is also true that the loss of human energy through sickness and deaths from preventable diseases con- stitute by far the greatest’ waste of our present day resources and’ that it “is -not generally appréciated ‘that this waste is ‘due either to neglect or ignorance so far as the use of prophy- | lactic or curative: measures may be! concerned. . ae A table presenting a compilation from the reports of state chemists shows that of 3472 samples of ten of- ficial articles that are willely used as household’ remedies, 1259, or 38 per | cent, were rejected as adulterated, or | not in compliance with’ the official re- | quirements. 3 5 | The preparations ‘included in. these} tables’ are more frequently used as} household © remedies than on the pre-scriptions of physicians, but are nevertheless recognized medicines, the | abtise of misuse, of which may lead, to serious consequences. ‘A thore energetic and active control éd. ‘The desirable and only efficient partiof the person selling the prodtict. | Members of boards of’health and! other state and federal officials en- trusted with ‘the enforcement of laws designed to control the purity. and strength of medicinal products should | callattention ‘to the desirability of | having these laws enforced in a way to secure for the purchaser drugs of | uniform strength and purity. with a view of minimizing as much as pos-} sible the untoward: or- secondary ef- fects of, potent medicines ‘irrespective remédies or under the direct — super-; vision of\a competent. physician. | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS eral. water, which: will ‘cure’ chronic compete. °-Differefices::* between. the | East’ and West itégarding tes, D lism,.: has caused. what..con-'|* the common rethedies used in the | method. of control involves honesty, |; knowledge, vigilance,and care on the |: of whether they are used as household | ; Q.' Can-you reconimend’’some min-!, no minetaf‘watér which of the disease’ the reg- nic .dysentery.:though in, |- WONDER, WHAT, THIS GUN 1S Do’ IN There - IVE DEEN WAITIN’ OUT HERE. FIFTEEN MINUTES OR by: Direction of RUPERT BLUE, Public Health Service. ular drinking of water may be of The causes of chronic dysen- , tery are varied and no one line of treatment can be recommended which will be applicable to all the different value: to-tonsult’a reputable physician, have him give you a thorough examination ; You wre accordingly. «a eS, and follow his advice. of’all-drugs and preparations is need- | .: SQUIRREL FOOD WELL, IF THAT SLICKER OTTO AUTO DARES Tribune Vane ‘Aas Bring Kesults. a | ; ; } Mp \ AT ET! A Daily Health Column Conducted by the United States Public |, THAT GUY MusT Twink "MON A VACATION # COYOTE AT LAST Market For Pelts Calgary, Alta., Nov. of ever | coyo is the latest victim. for coyote pelts hi Goods high as $15. are bringing ote a valuable carcass. purchased 120 coyote pelts in lot recently. Trappers of small fur bearing mals report their quarry scarce fall and some are going into the ote business. dvised or" RUN INTIS OL! WATER TANK, T RECKON HE'LL SIP HIS COFFEE OFF TH’ SAUCE! WATCH “THIS ~ CLEAR TH’ AISLES THROUGH YOUR WHISKERS SalS YoU can p—— ss Ae y, WHY Do Nou WANT To KNOW How Yo SPELL: “THIS 1S WHAT You'D CALLA BARREL OF FUN- HEH HER ‘ PROVES A FRIEND ! Alberta Ranchers Find Ready A heavy and rather sudden demand come from the § as In addition, provincial and private bounties make a dead coy-! A local firm one ani- this coy: ‘CAUSE TIM WRITIN' A COMPOSITION ON ; : 7 Th HIGHENA? YOUNG MEXICAN WOMEN ~ TO CENSURE PICTURES Murder Films and Other Hor- ribles to Be Barred Mexico City, Oct. 15, (By The As jsoclated Press.) —Iwo, young Mexican women have been placed in control }of the censorship and developement of jimotion pictures films in Mexico. ‘Chey jare Miss Adriana $, Ehlers, who will act as chief censor and Miss Dolores Ehlers, who will have charge of the of producing Mexican films to be distributed to the United States, Eur- ope and Latin-American countries, The |purpose of th widespread distribu- ition of the Mexican films is announced \to be to clear away many of the iis- | understandings that are said to ex- jist regarding Mexico, | In addition the two young women }are to have charge of the making of educational films to be exhibited free jof cost to natives! of Mexico to teach |Mexicans modern methods of living. ‘the two young women will act under jthe direction of the Department of the Interior, | wot Films showing the life and fudust-| iries of Mexico are being prepared un- tder the direction of Miss Dolores lL. | Ehlers who has a staff taking pictures jin different parts of the republic, These are fo be distributed by cooperation of lal Economics and — virtually country in the western hemisphere. Censorship is to be rigorous. ATL un- ‘able films such as gruesome murd- ind immoral pictures now widely | shown and patronized by poorer people re to be barred from the public by iss driana S. Ehlers. The smuggl- ing of films across the American bor- der is to be stopped. As 85 per cont of the population of Mexico is il- literate, films have been adopted ihe only means of educating the people | who cannot read or write. The Misses Ehlers ‘were selected |by President Carranza through means lof a motion picture scholarship and | sent three years ago to the United | States to study the possibilities of mo- tion picture business from national standpoint? They first took a course in the mechani¢s of motion picture work | at Boston. later studied the work of ors film corporations in New York and . Hin the photographie section of the W | department, at Washington. }rounced that beginning November 1 |they will have complete charge of the | eutire film industry in Mexico, | | Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for ~The high cost | Hosiery.' thing is at last causing the! Alberta ratichmen to see a rift of sil-| ver sunlight. His sworn, enemy, the; LAWYER Phone 752 Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free i i I | { BISMARCK | FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, | Refinished and Packed. | — | ee Our Biggest Bargains 7-room strictly modern house, east front, close to schools, half block | from paving, good neighborhood, at} $4400.00. This property cannot be duplicated for less than $5500.00. | We can sell on very reasonable erms. 5-room mostly modern bungalow, fur- nace, full basement. <A real bargain | at $2800.00, which we can sell on | easy terms. ;6-room strictly modern bungalow, | new, close in at $4500.00. On terms. | Corner lot. Paving. Every one of. these is a bargain. | F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE| COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. | F. E. Hedden, 0. -H. F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R. BY BLOSSER 4 4 Ly (in y| nd Be he United States Bureau of Commer-! every as} Tt is an-| | Suite 9,11—Lueas Block—Phone’ 260 | Business Directory MAIN STREET Rev ARCK -NowtH Danora’ ® BISMARCK | Bring or Mail 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 Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge E. T. BURKE _ Bismarck Construction | Company Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D., GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35 Bismarck O lak 2 fo PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND fs 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.