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MONDAY, OVEMBER ..10, :1919 Classified Advertising: Ppicss Oucinly Ouse ie core Cite at cit ortscasd ta bs lcecban | First insertion, 85 cents; additional Copy for Advertisements, (ils office before 10 a, m..of day of } irst class" window trimmer’ and salesman for high grade,: lathing store. cl e full particulars in first letter, Write 84, Tribune. 10-31-46 STEARNS THE BARBER TRADE, Big demand for barbers, big wages, easy ao work, Few weeks completes, expert in- i structions, Time and expense saved by our method. We have stood the test. for 27 years and Ia the ont reliable up to date institution of its kind in the northwest. Write at once for free illustrated catalog, Moler Barber College, 107 K. Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Min ist.1893,_11-1-1m\ LEARN ACTU Ly ‘AUTO REP: ‘ANIZD ioe Ae ¥. M. Suey Aho 1 HELP WANTED_FEMALE WANTED — Experienced _ stenographer; services for full time preferred, but services for part time may be ‘used. Address No, 94, care Bismarck Tribune. 11-1-3t WOMEN OR MAN wanted, salary $24 full time. 0c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hoslery to wearer.’ Exper- fence unnecessary. International, Mills, Norristown, Pa. WANTED—Gitl for” general ear i L,_A. Schipfer, l-4- wie ¥ , chambermaid and dish- \ i ", good wages. Box 93, Medora, N._D. experienced law stenogra- \ pher desires position; would also con- e sider other offers. “Write 96 care ‘Trib- 11-1 ‘k some experience. Prefers work in law san give good references, Write Bismarck o} jon ” widower or bachelor. by Mindy with one : i ‘ite to M 1. Carter, Lock Box No. 194, Wing, D. 10-27-2wks WORK WANTED WANTED—Work as chambermaid 4n hotel or rooming house. State wages in first ede Write Box 402, Rich- ardton, 11. 5 pie La TE ea i rR LS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ABSOLUTELY FREE 8c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS , Attractive ‘and interesting rellef man, size 18x24. Hang it in yout,home or: of- fice, See the amazing development work in. the largest producing oil fields in the q world; at. a glance. Limited» edition;. write immediately, for free copy before 4 supply ‘is exhausted, UNION “TRUST co. %;. Dept. 326, Hoffman Building % Houston, Texas _SALESMAN WANTED—Aévertising Specialty... Bales men. “One. or ‘two bright, -ambitiotis salesmen to solicit’ orders in North: Dat kata, for: our new. line ‘of. Art Calendars, Fans,’ Cloth, «Leather. and. Metal Spe- clalties, -Séason begins January’. “Our proposition isa Itberal, one. . We: place. an unsurpassed line “in:.the hands: of } our men and pay commissions promptly. We want htistlers who ‘mean : business find wish, to niake permanent connec- tlons’ with ‘alive concern. ‘Write. Kal- amazoo Advertising Co., ‘Kalamazoo, —Mich., today. 11-10-1t SALESMAN —Sidelin To sell popular priced floor coverings. Exceptional op- ~ portunity for man ‘calling-on furniture, hardware and general stores. Manufac- turer, Germantown Aye.:and Sixth St.. Philadelphia, 11-10-1t eee an: ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED—Roomers: ‘and’ “boarders. 220 South.6th St. 11-8-lwk FOR RENT—A eearene room, | suitable ir tw 217. 8th St..N. 11-8-2t F T—Two furnished rooms for F The housekeeping, modern. Also a barn for three or ‘four horses, _ with hayloft and grain bin at 512 9th St. 11-8- as FOR RENT—Furnished room in_ moder: house, suitable for two., 909 Fifth St. d Phone _630-L. 41-4-1wk FOR RENT—A suite of two modern q rooms nicely furnished as_ bed room and parlor on first floor. 619 4th St. ; Phone -511U, 11-3-tf AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES ( FOR SALE—Oakland Sedan, cheap for cash, or will, trade in’ for desirable - property or.on one or two fots. Car guaranteed to be in first class Sendi- ‘* s tion. ‘Write-80, care Tribune. _10-28-tf. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished: ‘room in private family. ‘Address . AGY, Tribun Wie ‘ WANTED—Rooms Tor light houseligening. ‘ Two or‘three*rooms in moderh’ home desired. ‘Call Tribune, -10-28-tf +» LANDS MADERANY COUNTY—CALIFORNIA-- WHEAT LANDS \ [shave 6 sections fine wheat land, 2 sets buildings, mostly to be put-in Early Bart. One-fourth crop ‘to purchaser. This land will. always produce crop ‘of 25 bushels. Price $40 per acre and good q terme. E. A. Donohee,, 463 Central Ave., Alameda, Calif. :11-8-lwk 4 FOR SALE—The improved Teachout farm and ranch of about 800 acres in - 4, southern Burleigh county ‘North Dakota. i ‘ Well improved with buildings, fencing and about 375 acres under cultivation, iy and about all of itis tillable land. Can i be divided. Geo, M. Resiter. 11-5-lwk 4 FOR SALE—A section of improved farm land located six miles from town. Land is. excellent ‘soil and lays, practically level, with no rock, and no waste land. Improved. with dwelling house, barns, granaries, good well and all other q necessary. outbuildings;. land all q y fenced. ‘Will sell on ‘terms to suit pur- chaser, crop payment plan, and would consider some city’ property a8 a- pret C payment, For particulars write P. x 400, Tuttle, N. D. 10-24-: Mikes “STRING We gents. ‘Advertisements containing more than 25 pate ef two cénts a word for each additional Classified to lnsere proper tasers, pet bo be publication, ree YEAN-WE WONT JET ANY OLD GueL AUD «5 NEAL, insertions without change of copy, 15 he will be charged ot the LOST—Pair of «light shell rim glasse: case, Finder will please retin to SALIZ—~Two -stoves, two’ dressers, ‘thtee beds, tables, carpets, rus and ater household articles. 404 Eleventh 11-5-6t WATE D TO HOY—ser Typewriters of all makes for cash, State kind of ma~ chine you have with model ‘and serial number in letter to Tribune No. 95. Pa UU ir eee Tee WANTED TO RENT—Piano; no eulldren _Call_ 400K, after 5 o'clock, 11-10-3t FOR SALE—In stack or baled, 100. ton! of best.A-1 hay. Write Charies White, care Soq'.Hotel, Bismarck, N. i1-6-1wk TO LET—Twenty cows to let for two years for one half increase twenty steers to be wintered. Reference re- quired: 8. S, Sutherland, South Rawk 1-6-1 FOR $2,50, $2.00 Ww. née year Barred Rock hens, Unrelated Cockerels and Pullets, to $2.50 till December 1st only! H. Rattery, Garrison, N. D. 11-6 to 11- 15 FOR SAuE lee box, brass, bed, buffet, dre: pets, rugs Bas stove and 15, household articles. Sivan WANTED—BSecond hand steam boiler, 15, horsepower, horizontal pre- ferred. State price. Address 87 Trib- une, 11-3-6t FOR SALE—Butcher tools, shop and sausage fixtures at a bargain. J. Wirth, Braddock, N. D., Emmons County, 11-4-Lwk TA WORTHWHILE PRESENT A Christmas present worth while, Our. E a combination pocketbook for and ‘coin, neatest thing out, highes grade leather and work, will lust a life time, ame, addr id emblem of any lodge, business or profession, elegantly stamped on flap % by mail, Also a with money compart- ment for ladies, name, embiem, etc., same price. Get iyour order in now, (3 LEA HER WORKS 6031 Telegraph Ave. other St. E Slectric Hghting .y sisting “of engine, generator, board and batterie Reagonable tems, if destrett 89, ‘Tribune. 11- wk “interest jn good manufac- Uaioe business ‘in-this city: Will hear close investigation, - Good reasons for selling, Address 98, care. ‘Trib- une. bs .11-6-19 FOR'RENT—A few offices, sécond floor, conveniently: located; steam: ‘heat, elec- tric’ Tight, velevator — arid, janitor” + .vice: Bismarck Realty Company, _marck Bank -Bidg. FOR RENT—Basement 46-65 cae entrance; sultaple: for. mone: *Purkish bath: or barber: shop; ‘low rental. Bis- marck Realty: Compan: Bismarck Bank Bldg. ree ia WILE TRAD for about.5 or 6. modern Honee. well.located in Bismarcle Emerson ntirigham Ble 4, 30-60 ‘Tractor, thoroughis, overhauled; - elght stubble bottom, | six bres! er ot esuist plows;..one.new wagon “Box 3, rues one \new" Turtle Lake In: 600 condition for cash’or parikabl paper one 32 Avery Separator complete: with bs id * cutter, feeder weigher and: stacker ; one Avery 25 h. f Tractor, one .16 ‘bbl..mourited, gas snk, ¢ one, Avery 6, ottom ¢ engine i or chment. Apply ot ‘Re 6-tt ONC ‘OF STATE BAR PXAMINATION.. .. “Notice ‘is hereby given -that~an*> Be- amination will be held atthe Capitol in the City of. Bismark. County. ‘of Burleigh State.of North Dakota, mencing at 10'a. m., January: 6th, 1920 for..the purpose. of examining ° ‘appli- cants Seeking. admission.to the Bar. of this State, Applications for permission to take such examination should be‘filed with the Secretary: to the State Bar Board Our Biggest Bargains FOR SALE—Six room house, lights, bath, ‘hat «air; “barn;. nice shade trees;..175 feet; east front; corntr lot facing. south and east; plenty of room to erect five other houses; we} hesitate to say what. this property could ‘be duplicated for, but it’s dirt cheap at $5,250.00. If you. don’t. want the house we can sell: you the corner 75 feet mighty cheap. This property is located in a selling fast. -We have sold. several houses -within three:or four: blocks of this within the past few weeks. We, have dozens of other hoses for sale.as welt as hundreds of lots. If you want real-value for your money see us, Every one of these is a bargain. F. E. rer Say, ESTATE Offices in ae National Bank Bldg. Salter’ Cal. in first class con- Bismarck, North Dakota. blanks and information such addr art of. the city. where property, is | PHONES——— F, E. Hedden, ee BF. 7OiHare, 78M. FEV Y ‘oung, 78R. ’ RE ERS ELT MET WELP you wr Nour USs C'MON -. Go, AN SEE =) WEA = WHEN Good WELL BAKE (Lt CALL UP “THE Wire AND TeLLiHeR I’ GOING’ TO: STAN Down Youu pe NOTHING OF The Kino! THe IDEA OF CALUNG [/7/ Me. UP AT Tats LATE HouR! You GET RIGHT Wome Here! PLL STAY DOWN FoR fT Duulere:- WE GOT'A CHARLEN, | Gvess \’D BETTER GO OVT Hom A THe WiFe tsa’ y FEELING VERY WELL Ho-Ho-HO~ or STVEE Necessary relative to} samination can be secured oy | assing the Secretary. State, Bar ‘Board : iR.-GOER, President, . EF. ELLSWORTH ORGE MOERLLRING, J. H, NEWTON, Seeretary and. Treas. To Clean Diamonds. duced from cutting diamonds. extensively used hy. jewelers, with Instrnetions for.its use. Meu: a Pie, Topeka, Kan.—A full-grown mouse in a pie-he sold brought a fine of $25 and $7.50, costs to Carl Singer, 8 ‘Wichita.baker.- The pie was bought bya boy.for.a lunch for members of the-office' farce of a produce company The report from O. H.-Graves,: deputy pure-food officer, didn’t state whether it was a.mince ple or not. Anyway, the ple purchasers made.complaint. Singer had-two counts charged aghinst him— selling: polsonous substances In food; and for keeping uncovered cooked) tooth brush, Loyalty Well Rewarded. funeral. Diamond dust Is a fine dust pro- It Is chiefly {for cleaning diamonds. It may be pro- ‘cured ‘in any. jewelry store, together Another quite satisfactory way to clean dia- monds Is to make a lather of soap, add n Ittle ammonia and apply this cleans- {og preparation to the stones with a ‘A Parisian with a sense of humor bequeathed 800 francs to, each rela- tive who abstained from attending his One poor relative. insisted on following the deceased to the grave: and her loyalty was rewarded, for by a codicll to his will the de ceased left the residue of his large fortune to those relatives who were prepared.-to-aacrifice.the. 800. francs. AG NAB IT: WHATS AILIN' THIS OL" nace) t (TAIT EVEN MOVIN’ FAST ENOUGH T' KEEP FROM GITTIN' RUSTY GT our OTH’ way DAWG ~~ “aE HACK (9 LIABLE T’ “TAKE A SPELL ANY RUN YE-OUT (o! FooTPRINTS +4 Nea WAM. TH! CONSTABLE! BOILER ACTS LIKE — WAS. TH" WGP { cs OOP ~ GOL ALL GIZARD ~ Now (FI GIT SIGHT OF THAT OTTO a AUTO SLICKER TLL CHASE HIM 90 HEH-HEH gt We STOP T’ LET TH S KETCH UP ee i t i i = SSS ! MAIL COMES 39 YEARS LATE Postcard That Started in 1880 Is Just | Delivered. “Cincinnati to Indianapolis in Thir- ty-nine Years” might well be the title of the mystery story ‘of'a postal card, mailed on Feb.-16, 1880, in Cincinnati, and which has just been delivered to Joseph Allerdice in Indianapolis. Nothing was on the envelope which enclosed the card to indicate its fate during the nearly two score years it has been on its way,:except that It bore the postmark “Somerville, Mass., June 28, 1918.” The card, from Nathan Wolfstein & Co,, then in business at 36 Main street, Cincinnati, read: “Owing to high stage of water in Ohio river we are compelled to move our hides upstairs, We have 1,000 buffs, which we. offer you at 9% cents here, subject to ac- ceptance In a reasonable time.” Postmaster Springsteen added the notation that he “hopes the figures for acceptance in ‘a reasonable time’ still hold good.” Former Wife His Sixth Bride. Six times married at fifty-four is the romantic record of Elder Joseph Hall, hard-shell Baptist minister of Millstone, Ky. He was remarried the other day to Vina Webb, from whom he was divorced about a year ago. It was the sixth marriage of the groom and the third of the bride. f Spain Seizes Raisull’s Riches. The Spanish authorities in Morocco have decreed the confiscation of all the property belongingyto Raisuli, the bandit chief, 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. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. { announcement: “The war department is offering for |" | niences of a modern city. | holds title, will he opened at 12 o'clock + age In a haughty line of porkers. HERE’S A CHANCE TO BUY A TOWN Nitro, W. Va., Is Put Up for Sal by the United States, COST SEVENTY MILLIONS Gite of the Second Largest Smokeless Powder Plant in the World, It Isa Complete Industrial Community With 737 Manufacturing Bulldings, Housing for 20,000 Persons and All the Utilities and Civic Improvements of a Modern City. If any one is in the market to buy a town the war department has one for sale. In advertising this fact to the pub- le the government said in an official sale the town of Nitro, W. Va., a com- plete industrial community, embrac- ing 737 manufacturing buildings, hous- ing accommodations for 20,000 per- sons, and the utilities and civic im- provements that constitute the conve- Nitro, built by the government at | a cost of approximately $70,000,000, is | the site of the second largest smoke- less powder plant in the world, The bids, which must cover not only the} | powder plant and the other industrial units which were erected to prepare the ingredients essential to powder making, but the civic community as well, to which the United States also noon, September 30, 1919, at the office of the chairman of the ordnance dis- trict salvage board, 1710 Market street, Philadelphia, Fully Equipped Town. “The industrial community of Nitro | stretches for ‘more than four miles | along the east bank of the Kanawha ; river, Here are to be found a sul- phurie acid plant in seven units, the | capacity of which is 700 tons per day of 24 hours; a nitri¢ acid plant of four units, the capacity of which is 300 tons per day; « cotton purification plant of standard pulp mill design in four units, the capacity of which is 225 tons per day; a nitrating, colloid- ing and drying plant; 15 shipping houses, or magazines, segregated for the storage of powder; 30 large stor- age buildings erected to handle the essential crude and raw material; a complete shop area, with flre-proof ma- chine shop, fitted with modern tools, carpenter shop, tin shop, paint shop, and foundry; a box making plant, ca- pable of turning out 4,000 metal lined wooden containers a day; a 100-ton ice making plant with insulated: ice stor- age rooms; an absorption refrigerating plant consisting of five 160-ton units, with complete cooling equipment; two completely equipped general labora- tories for chemical research routine plant analysis, and six special labora- tories completely equipped for special plant determinations. Portable Homes Number 1,500. “Set upon the foothills overlooking the industrial aren with its bristling smokestacks, stands the civic commu- nity—more than 1,500 furnished. port- able houses, homes for the workmen who will make the manufacturing units producing institutions;.75 per- manently coistructed executive resi- dences, hotels, boarding houses, dormi- tories, club house, general and special stores, cafeterias, and moving picture houses, ete.” Step up, ladies and gentlemen. How much are we offered. SETS A HIGH PORK RECORD Lady Florence, Duroc-Jersey, Takes Ride In Airplane. That cow that got credit for “jamp- ing over the moon” didn’t have much on Lady Florence, Duroc-Jersey, im- perious and hyphenated aristocrat of 700 pounds or so, “Ror Lady Florence—“Florrie” they call her on the Taylor farm, near La Grange, Ga.—is the very first pig to travel by. airplane, Now she is wll- fing to rest on her laurels because the distinction took at le: out of the proudest corkscrew append- Florrle was won in a competition by James Taylor, 2 soldier in the avia- tion service, and one of the conditions was that she should be delivered by airpkine. She was. Securely crated, she occupied the after compartment of a machine in a} stormy flight that elevated pork to the highest level ever achieved by meat— barring that doubtful incident which caused the dish to romp off with the spoon. BY BLOSSER OW-DEARME THAT TWAT A LOVELY FORTHNATH = ,) MDYoU MAKE THAT = ALL Nour THELE 2 Ww?) THEE THE Les WE GET IT Goin’ SOME "TATERS. x WERE — WE'RE Ss BATCH LERS: & fe G'WAN? GIT outa / 2 ce t four spirals}! Business Directory SHOP FITTERS — Richmond Mhitn MAIN puBET — irustiare Foe Aarau | el slic © BISMARCK -NonrH Dakota: 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 Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35 Bismarck oaa e 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 Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. ERIESPARTSS Repy), a NS {dor™ "ACTory SERVICE § CORWIN MOTOR CO Bisnat »

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