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Zz , q 4 te f 4 5 Ae j } ; \ i : a it Wy ‘i 4 iL le i “a Meet Your Employer in : Classified Advertising’ Rates ; Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted, , First insertion, 35 cents; additional cents, Advertisements gontaining more ‘than 25 words will be charged for at ithe rate of two cents a‘word for each additional word. Copy for Classified Advertisements, this office before:10 a. m. of day of ,publication, eS : aay HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Married couple for werk on. farm, Phone 877K or call 816 Thayer St. 11-10-1wkt WANTED—First class. window trimmer and salesman for high grade clothing store. Give full particulars in first letter. Write No. 84, Tribune: 1 10-31-46) EHARN THE BARBER TRADE Big demand for barbers,’ big.wages, easy work, Few weeks completes, expert ‘structions, Time and expense saved ‘by ‘onr method, ‘We-have stood the test for ¥ years and is the only reliable up to date institution of its kind in. the northwest. Arite at once for free ilhgtrated catalog. Moler Barber College, 107 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. ‘Est 1 11-1-1m0., LEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, V * CANIZIN M. ©. A. Los Angeles Y. Auto School. 11. HELP WANTED—FEMALE -imo. WAN Girl for general louse _W. rewe, Phone 625. U-L1-! a Second cook; Apply Homan's M112 Cafe. WANTED—Ginl to learn” pre: Good «salary ‘to. start. Apply T ‘WOMEN OR MAN wanted, salary $24 full time. 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed’ hosiery: to wearer. Expet jence” unnecessary. International Mills, Norristown, Pa, WANTED—Cook, chambermald and dis washer, good wages. Box 93, Medor N._D. 1M-11-1 POSITIONS WANTED xperienced law stenogra- uld also, con- te 96 care Trib- 11-10-1wik with worl ‘in law office, Can give good geferences, Write ~ Box 7,_Bismarek_Wrfbune,_i1-10-3t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES pher. des: sider ‘other iSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919 Our-Classified Columns insertions, without change of copy, 15 to insure proper. insertions, must be in WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Rooms- for light housexeep- ing, Call 134, 11-11-3t, WANTED —Furnishea room in’ private! family, Alddress AGV, mibune, ae WANTED Rooms for light housekeeping. Two orythree rooms In -modern home desired,’ -Call_ Tribune, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Room, 622 2nd St. 1L-11-3t FOR-RENT—Furnished or unfurnished 100ml at 1200 Broadway, Zthel078t FOR RENT—Very large, fortable room with. h ning Water. Phone 4! 10-28-tf) ‘warm, com- tt and cold run- 722 Fifth St. 31-10-1wk FOR RENT-—Apartment of three rooms and bath -in west end of city. . Heat, light. and water... furnished, . Prefer small family..° Telephone 862R. 41-10-14 WANTED—Roomers and ~ boarders. 220 South 6th ‘Si 11- k MISCELLANEOUS 2 FOR ADOPTION—Boy 6 years old, born in North Dakota, Russiin. Polish -par- entage, bright," good looking, affec-. tionate nature ‘and obedient.» In reply- ing state ‘circumstances und size of family. “May take boy on trial. Write, or phone, Geo. B. Newcomb, Supt., Society of the Friendless, Bismarck. 11-11-3t Gartand Tange In very Bova Burns lignite and soft coals Phone _676L 1-11-3t Teting stove at 816 ‘Thayer 11-10. NTE TO BUY—Used Typewriters of all makes for cash, State kind of ma chine you have with model and serial number in letter to Tribune No. ra YOR SAL WANTED Jal 400K TO RENT—Piano; no children, after 6 o'cloc 11-10-3t ABSOLUTELY FREE 60c 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 LANDS: MADERA _COUNTY—CALIFORNIA— WHEAT LANDS ctlons fine wheat la mostly to be put in urth crop te purchas ill always produce crop of Price $40 per acre and good terms. -E. A. Donohoe, 463 Central Ave., Alameda, Calif. 11-8-1whk FOR J—On crop payment plan, a section of nearly ull cultivated land, without buildings, well tocated, in Bur- leigh county, near main line Northern a 26 bushels. Pacific, Geo, M, Register. _11-14-1wk FOR SALE—The improved Teachout farm and ranch of about 800 acres ‘in southern-Burleigh county ‘North Dakota. Well improved with buildings, fencing and about 375 acres under cultivation, and about all of it is tillable land. Can bé divided.: (Geo. M. Register—. 11-5-lwk FOR SALA’ section of Improved farm land 4ocated'six-miles‘from town. | Land is excellent soil and lays practically level. with no Tock,: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 er. | FOR SALE: stack or baled, 100 tons ay. Write Charles White, Bismarck, N. D. i1-6-1wk BISMA BOINGS OF THE DUFFS WWW DON" You TaKe Your. CoAT DOWN AND SEE HOW MUCH IT. WOULD Cost TO HAVE A NEW COLLAR PUT. RCK DAILY TRIBUNE’ That Reply’ Ought to Be Convincing. BY ALLMAN (WAS THINKING OF HAVING A“HEW CQLLAR. AND ‘PUT. ON THIS.COAT= WHAT WOULD You SURGES Ce MISSOURI | WOMEN IN: cures Skins couune = POLITICS! Miss) — \ HOw WILL This FuR wear ? TO LET—Twenty cows to let for two years for one half increase twenty steers to be wintered, Reference re- ae S. S, Sutherland, South Heart, 11-6-1y I SALE—One y $1.50, $2.01 Ww. ar Barred Rov hens, Unrelated Cockerels and Pullets, 0 to $2.50 till December Ist only. H. Raftery, Garrison, N. D. U1-6 to W1-15 A WORTHWHILE PRESENT A Christmas present worth while, Our latest, a combination pocketbook ‘for bills and coin, neatest thing out, highest grade Jeather and work, will last a life- time, Name, address and emblem of ai lodge, business or profession, stamped ‘on flap. $2 by mail. beautiful cardcase with money compart- ment for ladies, namie, emblem, etc. same | Get your price. order in now, NOVELTY LEATHER WORKS | |, Cal. S2wks 6031 Telegraph Ave. Oakland < good cows giving seven ‘tniles northe J. Li. MeCall, ‘Bismarck, ‘Lw. FOR SALE—Interest in good “manufa ‘turing business in this city. Will hear close .inyestigation, Good reasons for sellmg. Address No. 93, care Trib- “ume. " 11-6 FOR RENT—A few offices, second floor, nveniently located; ‘stearh heat, ‘elec- .- tric ight, ” elevator’ and \ janitor. ser- vice.» Bismarck ‘Realty Company, Bi: _inarck: Bank Bldg. ¥ “1-21, FOR RENT—Basemént 46-65 {t.; outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish. bath-or.barber ‘shop;..low ‘rental. _Bis- matck Realty ‘Company, Bismarck Bank ‘Bldg. ey eh T-21-tf FOR'SALE—TIn ‘good condition for cash or bahltable: paper one 82 Avery Separator complete with. band utter, feeder, weigher and stacker. ; ore Avery 26°h.p. 3 Trattor,..one 16, bbl. ‘mounted. gas ‘ank; ont ‘Avery 6 bottom engine plow with breaker attachment. Apply_ to, Regan Staté Bank, Regan, N, D. 9-25-tt consider some city properly as a_first payment. For particulars, gwrite P. O. Box 400) Tuttle. (Ni D. 10-24-4wks * AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES OR SALE—Oakland Sedan, cheap for cash, or will trade in for desiralile property ‘or on one or two lots. Car guaranteed to-be in.‘first~ class condi- tion, Write 80, care Tribune, _10-28-tf — —w Our Biggest: Bargains FOR SALE—Six. room. house, lights, bath, hot 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 }i cheap at $5,250.06: i} If you don’t want theyhouse we can Fsell you the corner. 75 feet, mighty ¥cheap. ‘This property is. located in:a Hpart of the city. where property is! selling fast. We have sold several houses within three ‘or four blocks ‘of this within the past few. weeks. We have dozens of other houses for sale as well as hundreds of-lots. If you want real value for your money see us. » Every one of these is:a bargain. ! F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. ——PHONES—— F. E. Hedden,'0. H¥', O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R. NOTICE: OF STATE BAR EXAMINATION Notice is hereby. given that an Ex- amination will be ‘held ‘at the Capitol, in. the ‘City: of Bismark County: of Burleigh State of North Dakota, com- imencing at 10°a;-m.,- January 6th, 1920 for the : purpose of examining appli cants ‘seeking admission ‘to the Bar of! this State... ia Applications “for permission to take; ‘such examination -should be filed with the Secretary to ‘the State Bar Board ‘Bismarck, North Dakota. Necessary blanks and information relative to’ such examination can be ‘secured ‘by addressing the’ Secretary, atte Bar Board: R. ‘GOER, President, 8. BE. ELLSWORTH y GEORGE. MOELLRING, { J./H. NEWTON, Secretary and Treas. Just a Little One, Maybe. While to be sure we ‘believe George Washington never, tol@.a lie we aly it df. Mrs. Washington ‘ever..asked him if he didn’t think. her new way of serving parsnips made them perfectly delicious.—Macon -Telegraph, R. 8..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. 3 ik, N. E, A. Washington Bureau, 1128- ‘sell them the land on long-time pay-| Aways wil! wonder how he got around |. bill has’ administration support, and! BY GEORGE B. WATERS. 1134-Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. . Seventy-eight bills have been intro- duced in the house ‘to further com- pensate soldiers. These measures provide all .forms | of compensation, from that:of giving ach) service man 50 centsia day for the time he served to a lump sum of | $5000 to each. Mi The Wisconsin delegation -all intro: | duced the same bill at the same. time, in order that no one of them would confiscate the strong political pulling} strength of such a bill. with the ser-! vice men. 1 When the regular sixty-sixth con-| gress ‘meets Dec. 1 the movement to, get some kind of a measure through promise to assume greater momen-!| tum. To date the only measure favor-! ably. reported by a Committee is the} Lune-Mondell proposal to sell to the! soldiers reclaimed swamp and arid! land farms. i Of the propositions proposed, the only ones that are receiving favorable ; consideration follow: i FIVE PLANS HAVE | BEEN PROPOSED ! To.give each soldier about $300,! either im cash or 4}3-4 per cent gov- ‘ernment bonds. This would cost, the! government ultimately between $2,-'; 200,000,000 ‘and $2,400,000,000. To buy large tracts of unused land, pay the soldier’s wages to reclaim it, let them save their money, and then ments. To ‘Idan every soldier $4000 to buy a-home’anywhere he -choosts and $1200 additional for-tools and equip- j ment. To'give every soldier an education or Vocational training at government | expense. | To let the soldier take his choice of | accepting about $300, or buying al home with government aid or being sent to school. | “T am against all cash bonuses,” | declared Congressman F. W. Mon- dell. “We should do something con-| structive that will establish home- owners while we are helping the sol-} diers and at the same time not bank-! rupt the government.” | The numerous proponents bonuses have dubbed. the measure the “swamp land bill.” of cash | Mondell This | has been foyordbly reported to || public lands committee. WOULD LOAN MONEY FOR SOLDIERS’ HOMES Congressman Dick Tv Morgan, Ok- the| FRIENDS: 5 CONES: Ol> GPE « WRB Sub ESS WAITLEL SHB SERS? MUNI DoGSAINT BVIRY- ID THAT'S Gor A266 -ZSHELL VLt Guarantee | THAT To BE GENUINE: SKUNK FUR THAT WiEL WEAR. FOR NEARS , - this purpose,” lahoma, ‘fathers the bill-to ‘loan sol- WHAT WILL CONGRESS DO FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS? Bills Galore Have Been Introduced, But Only One Has Committee Approval diers $4000. each to buy homes any- where, “Tf the soldiers, are to buy homes, j they must have the aid of the govern- ment in purchasing them in their own communities,” will not forsake their homes, familie: friends. and neighbors to rejoin elamation work gangs.” Morgan said.. They re- But the public lands committee said ‘about '.Morgan’s plan: “Suppose: we announced tomorrow that the credit of the United States, |te the extent of $20,000,000,000, the aggregate aniount of all four Liberty Loans, has.been..made.available for ” the report reads. “What YER OWN ROAD ! Sa Ne 8 ye rll pene BUT supposing “1 SHOULD GET IT WET IN THE RAIN - WHAT WouLD happen yy / You JES’ BE GITTIN’ALONG AN GITTIN’ FAST-'CAUSE WHEN T GIT THIS. ENGINE STARTED Ye'LL BE t Did. You Ever HEAR OF A SKUNK. CARRYING AN UMBRELLAP | | @ | would be the effect on the market for | country lands? We would witness the | greatest orgy of speculation in the | history of the world. No scheme of | official appraisement that could be} ! devised could possibly protect the sol- dier and the coun’ from imposition in the sale of unfit properties at ex-; jorbitant prices.” | American Legions of ten states j have endorsed the Morgan plan. What congress will do cannot now | be forecast. But. if the Minneapolis | convention of the American Legion endorses additional compensation, it | is certain there will be a scramble in congress to put over most any plan jt approves within reason. If it op- | poses further burdening the govern- | ment, all plans may fail. ! | | | The annual conference of the Mis- ; souri State Sulfrage association held | in St. Louis voted to turn itself into | the Missouri League of Women Voters, he nonpartisan organization for pro- igre’ e legislation. Its first act {voiced a demand that women be in-! jVited and permitted to participate in yall matters connected with choosing: delegates for the coming national con- ventions of their parties. i Among others, the convention put {itself on record js favoring these | things: } Calling a state convention for the purpose of providing a new constitu- | ;Uon for the state of Missouri; | A budget em for national, stave i 1 MAYGE I'LL wi. , {F YoU PRIME Th Fi SELF-STARTER ‘and city governments; A reform in the system of state tax- jation; | The placing of women upon school | | boards and boards of public institu- he passage of the Smith-Towner | bill, now before congress, which pr | vides for the creation of a department | ;of education in the national govern- iment; | Investigation into “the ; Women’s place in ¢ sel view to removing wide-spread di ja i iminations against women, first by islation when necessary, second of rules by the civil servi on, and third by a change of | | prae z | At the head of the Missouri league | is Mrs. George Gellhorn of St. Louis. | he honorary pr dent of tl is Mrs, Walter M ab Miller, a former vice president of the National Ameri- | ean Woman Suffrage association, and the honorary vice president is Mrs. | | David O'Ne who was a member of | {the women’s committee of the national ‘democratic committee last year. j DAG NAB WH’ LUCK = — | | | HAVING | LO) ENGINE BALKS, wyacinTH) Wiig | : fie GOES — ENGINE GOES, 7 TROUSLE MATH E. 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