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Rie é 4 i j a WEDNESDAY, Meet Your. NOV. 19, 1919) Employer-in Our Classified Classified: Advertising Rates, Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 insertions without change of copy, 15 molds will be charged for at the rate of two cents a word for each additional ‘word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, this olfice before 10 acm, of day of | fa, 90 cents per hour, Carpenters Apply GW. Jenningey: afeqo ken. D r WA ive men at feon, 40 40 TP APDIng. Apply to C. A. Napoleon, N, WANTED—Live men with Ford to dem- onstrate and sell the J. €. M, Acceler- ator, Libera): proposition, J.C. Moro- shaw, 17 Stk, Exch, Bldg, Balto, Ma. : 11-11-1wk WANTED—Coal_miners at Lucky Strike Mine at_Zap, N, D., at once. 95 cents Per ton for reom work, . Slowey & Field. N p 11-15-1wk CENSUS CLERKS—(Men, women). 4,000 needed. “$95 month. Age, 18-60. isx- Perlence tinnectssary. . . xaminations, Bismarck, December'10, January 7. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry, former Government Examiner) 137 ontingntal Bldg., Manning ae WAN! -Office clerk ‘having, experience in filing. High school graduate or eure genera! business. experience, dress Box 103 Tribune. 1-{8-3t WANTED—Finw ol ins’ cook. at Minute nel a rs 7 BER TRADE Big Geman, for barbers, big wages, easy work. Faw weeks completes, expert in- atructions,..\ Time ard: expense. waved by Inethod.. Wevhave stood the test for yeats and Is'the cay Fellable up to date’ inatitution of its kind. in tine northwes ite at once for free illustrated catalog. Maps ‘Minne "aise id Aei-tmo, 2] Minn. » Es' 5 =1-1mo, CROAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL- Los Angeles ¥. M. C.' A, CANIZIN( zag uto; “__ ERLP W. - ALE WANTED—Girl for “general housework, 311-4th St. Phone 392. Lb-18-1wk WANTED—Flousekeeper for family of two-on farm; lady of house an invalid; no objection. to. one child. Address Promoter’ Office, Halliday, N. D: ey _ 11-1724t, WANTED—Housekeeper or maid. of all work, Apply S. %. Nuchols, .Mandanj. N. D, ag -18-twk WANTED—Cook, chambermaid and dish- washer, good wages. Box 93, Medora, No D. t WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished. room in private family. _ Address AGV, sity aaa - WANTED—Rooms for light housekeeping. Two: or three rooms in.’modern ‘home desired. Ws Try f FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SALE—House of 6srooms and store room, modern except heat, South front, cottage style, nice trees, lot alone worth $1,000.00, ' Five blocks from Post Office. “Price $2,000.00-—$500 cash. This is\a.real bargain. JH. HOLIHAN, Lucas, Block 1-18- LE—Six room modern house for $3,350,090 .on very reasonable terms. Early possession can be given. -Geo. M. Register. 11-15-4t to insure proper insertions, must be in publiestion, ha AUTOMOBILES. ‘CLES FOR, SALY—Oa iRiand Sedan, cheap f cush,’ ortwill trade in for deslrable- to lots.. Car Buaranteed tor borin are ot i e in first class condi- tion, Write 80, caré Tribune. 10-28-tt ___ LANDs 640 “XCRES one mile of station to trade for hotel. For particulars write L. ‘Wang, Box 265, Billings, Mont, “ 11-17-2wks fhe Improved: Teachout farm and: ranch of about 800 acres, Nescase ern’ Burleigh county, North Dakota,. at 50 per acre, Well’ improved with bulldings, fencigg, and about 375 acres Under cultivation: . Can’ be divided. Geo. M. Register, 11-15-1wk FOR SALE tion of impri tand locate i si malien, from None and excellent a * practica’ level, with: no reek and Ro waste tne . improved with dwelling house, bdfns, Branarieg,. good gel. and other neve outbuildings; land is all fenced, ‘it sell on‘ terms: to #uit ‘pur- chaser, crop payment plan, and Bor $00, Tudtiey Nu De possi agwig x ond! vau r, Ad- dress Bot/84¢) Histiarek;, ND. ’ State rst letter. 41-18-t¢ About 100° tons first 2-4p my roi SALE: claes. river: Bottom. hay in Bales, ahout 2-miles south. of Stewartsdale;,. Phone _408-EGi.. JW. Burch, “1f-48-1wk FOR SALE=Fine birkeys, write oF phone Mrs. Olaf Lundeen, Route ‘No. 1, Bis- marck, N.oD. Ss: ej 11-17-8t WANTED —Sewing, fancy an lain, Call at 909 Sth St., or phone 630L. wae 11-13-twk ANTE lewing, plain or. fancy, “Ap- ply at 315 10th St., or phone. 499x_ — E 11-13-1wk WANTED—AIl kinds of sewing, plain or fancy. Apply 05, 8th St., or. phone 432X. 2)-15-twkK FOR, SALE—Medium, size hot, air furnace in’ good condition. Attractive price for quick sale. Oscar “H. Will & Co. 2 __11-14-1Wik FOR SALE—A ladies fur trimmed coat, bought only two weeks ago, will sell for 60 dollars less than purchase price, Inquire _615_2nd_ street, 11-18-2¢ FOR SALE—Pool hall stock, consist of three tables, soda fountain, ice box, olgar and candy, cases and other: fix-) fares. Write Lock Box 107, Regan, N, _D. g OTR g8-1Wk FOR SALE—Couch, Gall at. 511 9th Street. 11-18-1wk El YOR SALE—First Class gas range, near: new. ..Have bought combination. stov and have no-use for’same; Pri _717 9th St. ie: WANTED TO BUY USED.PIANO xyz, care Tribune, 11-13-1wk FOR SALE—Botties and barrels. of all descriptions:: «Phone | 4 Bismarck 427, Bottling Works, 20¢ Main Ber 13-191 + PE t-ag-1wk 'FOR SALI—Butcher tools, sausage fixtures at_a bargain. J. W Braddock, N..D.,, Emmons’ County. 11-15-1wk FOR SALE—An 8-room modern house, close in, on very reasonable terms. Im- mediate possession can be given. “Has four bed rooms, hot water ‘heat, and ioe desirable property. Geo. M, Reg- ister. : a ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Modern. 818 Ave B. ¢ a 11-18-1wk FOR RENT—Room for.rent. 622 2nd,Sti es UL-17-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern _ house, suitable for two, Also baby buggy and high chair for sale. 602 Thid St., or Phone_ 132K. 11-17-3t FOR RENT—Furnish room, suitable for two ladies; also use of parlor. “Write or_call’-102;_ care_‘Tribune, 1-17-3t FOR RENT—Warm unfurnished room: for Nght. housekeeping. | Why | wort’ about ‘thé coal strike when you" .can get roomia' for little more than the cost of fuel. Inquire 623 Third St... 11+13-6t ee ee ANTE WANTED—Position as bookkeeper, ten years experience, can furnis Write No, 100, Tribune. 11-14-1mo, WANTHD—Middle aged lady wants place as housekeeper with family, without children. Good reference, ‘Write :No. 101, Tribune, _ pS 11-15-1wk = erence, Our Biggest Bargains Six room modern house, 4 blocks from postoffice, corner lot, garage. This: is: really cheap .at. $4,500.00—91,500.00 cash, balanec 3: to6. years. .. Five room modern house, tile, 2: blocks from new school site, barn. Only $2,500.00 — $900.00 cash, balance $22.50 per mnth. Why pay rent when you can buy a mighty nice little home on’such easy monthly payments. ‘We have-dozens of bargains‘in‘ houses and hundreds ‘in vacant lots. Every one of these is » bargain, F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE Offices in First. National Bank’ Bidg. | =—-PHONES=—e = Hedden, 0,.-. H. f. O'Hare, 78M. “E. B Young, 78R. a rE ——— — “R FOR RENT—A few offices, sécond, floor, conventently located; steam heat, :elec- tric light, ‘elevator and janitor ser- vice. Bismarck Realty. Company, Bis- __marek Bank Bldg. : 721-tt FOR RENT--Basoment-46-65 ft.; qutside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or. barber, shop; low rental. _Bis- tmarck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. T-2i-tt FOR SALE—In good condition for cash or barikable piper one 32 Avery Separator complete: with band cutter, weigher and stacker ; one Avery 25 h.p. ad Tractor,:one 15 bbl. mounted a ment, ply to Regan State Bank, Regan, N. D! 9-26-tt TRISH MUST'PAY FULL LIVERPOOL RATES ON ITS: DIRECT .SHIPMENTS anton Dublin, Oct, 21—¢Ry The’ Associat- ed Press)—Gratification’ in Dublin over the establishment of: direct ship- ping service with America, changed to disappointment “when: it was found that’ the Liverpool: charges liad beet | made-on-the cargo of the first: yesset te: itrive hére- from America, eehe "Die Dublin importer has: had ‘to: pat a-charge-of nearly $10/a ton for Liv- and freight from Liverpoo¥ to Dublin though thé: vessel came. direct to Dub- Mihara néver saw Liverpool. The ex- | planation. given: by the consignors is that theimatter:' depends. upon the ;made it: the old form’. contemplated these Liverpool ctiargés, «In future it shouldbe: easily: possible to eliminate this “difficulty. - sass 7 The‘ niatter is, hdwever, treated In the Dublin Nationalist press as a, re vival. against Iteland of the infamous: Naviktttion: Acts’ of 1660 to 1671, under EWhich no: Irish owtied. ships were al- lowed: to: sail’ the seas... H : Phe: principal alfficulty ik the way of traffié with America® is: sald’ by econ- rettirn cargoes; aré. combinin; Trish. manufacturers to meet’ this’ difficulty. ) Oh!.:Yes! JOHNSON’S for Hosiery... ee ———. E i LAWYER ©. | Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. - Phone 752 : FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS "@eb WUAT Columns Dl would deliver the toile feeder, | erpoot’ port dues, cartagé: in: Liverpool |, terms’ ofthe contract | which,.. being | the, pérmanent establishment of direct | omists fo be: the absence of sufficiént| BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: DOINGS OF THE DUFFS vere Oh, Pausy! i OB MINE IS Pou GONE GOT ARRESTED § ONE Wishes, TO SPEAK WITH You ON TRE PHONE ee EN 3 AT GouP ro NUTHIN’ || WHAT WAS He Done. fi Howl, PANSY 2 Tis IS THE Police Depart mene! We've ARRESTED A MAH Of A CHARGE. OF VAGRANCY ~ WE CLAIMS: To Be YouR HUSPAND = WiLL You ] l COME DOWN AND IDENTIFY HIM? DE CHANCES a ts Dar ITS filhid Some: Hi (7S. DE SAME OLD crAege FRAGRAUCY % GRAIN MEN IN POLITICS. | FARGO: WOMAN WANTS $26,000 FOR «| Manitoba Association Sees Hope | in Free Trade \ | « Winnipeg, Man, . ‘he | Maniloba Grain Grower. sociation | farmers’ political platform ts one that; ', whether on} the land or in the city, from the “in-! justices of the protection system and | raise the standard of living at, around, The announcement declares’ it is a} moral protest against existing wrongs that it is an economic program look- ing to-a more widespread’ prosperity and that -it is. apolitical platform proposing “a, sane, completer and more effective democracy.” IDAHO TO. FARM GAME Plan Suggested By Well Known sell appealed to supreme. court. mal began its trip it seemingly was tied securely. to Mr. Bull until the train reached Shawano. Then he paid a lot of fer- vent. attention. SIDE OF HOUSE FALLING ON The appeal-was argued som ago. Before rendering a Miss Amanda Larson, the.Far- | go young woman who had the side- of a brick building fall upon her several years ago, and | whom a ‘district court jury re- | garded damaged to the extent of | $26,000, renewed her fight in su- | preme court today to recover this judgment from Mrs. Clara U. S. Distrinet Attorney the defendant. Mi: outside stairway from the BY ALLMAN HER ne time decis- | ion the court asked for a re-argu- / ment, and this was held Monday, M. A. Hildreth of Fargo appearing for s Larson was descending an second , uilding Smith-Russell, owner of the | floor of Mrs. Russell’s bi building. | when the entire rear. wall, of Miss Larson was awarded brick veneer, collapsed, burying judgment for $26,000 in the Cass Mrs. Rus- | the rr young county district court. |_ently disabling her, The bull got loose, think that Kerstein w: for its predicament, started for Kerstein, The baggageman He left the car at a It as 1 Kerstein didn't pay much attention never speed < woman under the debris and, it is alleged, perman- D1 to sponsible It snorted and hesitated. conserya- --4-++- Naturalist Adopted-» Boise, Idaho, Nov, 18—State. offici- als are said to be considering a plan submitted -to them hy a well known. naturalist which provides for the pro- pagation of Idaho’s game birds and fur bearing animals. The plan is said to inelude a project for bird farms and for the breeding of fur animals which once were common in the state but are becoming scarce, The plan it is said would necessitate changes in the game Jaws so as to permit fan- cters to snare game hirds during the breeding and brooding seasons. DUCKS EASE H. C. OF L. They Shoot ’Em in Their Front Yards Out West \ Anaconda, Mort, Nov. 18—Phil ‘Versailles, who lives in a cabin near Anaconda, seémingly is not worrying} / much ‘about the h. ¢. 0; 1. } “PhIE;woke up the other morning and found -fhat his stock of supplies had un father low. Uncertain what -to. ‘do about it, he opened his front door and looked out beyond his front yard. What lie saw caused him to leap for his shot’ gun. The result was two ducks: for. breakfast. HE THREW THE BULL Beastie. in Baggage Car Made t»,, Smasher Proye Title Shawano,” V pv. :18—When Herman K in began his career as a railroad baggagentan, he-never reali- zed that le would have to/become an expert, bull fighter to serve his com- pany efliciently. A bull owned by Hiram’ Paap, of New London, was started for Wansau recently. “Paap decided to send the animal by. expr and when the ani- cael oT TO AUTO YANG FAKE SIGH WILL FIK THAT OTTO" (WOT GALOOT- LIKE ALL THEM CITY GLICKERS TH’ MONEY par Wits. weETeH ws ee a WE'LL STOP INDO TAR aut ABOUT WARD 19 FOR --+ ss LEFT MY GLASSES HOME ON TH’ SINK- (laa = T.Kuew tT 11's GOTHIS CURIOSITY BY oT IT PUT A SOF WRINKLE IN TH” te CONSTABLE'S PURSE To _ G pave Tat S500, PAINTED 7 \ WEN- HEH _ oe ANAUTE = WHAT KANE You. BEEN DOING ALL JUESE WEEKS 2 | 7 JUNBO AN’ ME WAVE BEEN DLAYIN' = DIDUA BRING ‘TRIXIB! ALONG WITH RAILROAD ACCIDENT oN) OUR WAY HOME. L WAS SANED, BUT AY DOG . WAS BY AHERN tively estimated to be several hundred miles an hour. But the bull didn't hesitate, either. He, also, wanted to get out of that car, | The leap jolted the animal somewhat and Kerstein escaped. The bull was recaptured, re-tied and taken to Wau- sau without further incident, Snow-Covered Ground Renders Foraging Difficult Cardston, Alta., Nov, 18.—With a thick layer of crusted snow covering the prairie the feed situation in this important livestock district is con- sidered desperate. Cattle are dying at an alarming rate and effofts are being made to have fifty cars of feed shipped in each week—or more if possible, Boards of Trade, United Commerce of Alberta, munieipalities and other bodies are working hard to solve the problem. More than 150 teams crowd the station grounds seeking fodder, some having been driven 25 miles, Less than three bales of straw is the average load given to a purchaser, ONTARIANS IN REVOLT Resent Reported Dominion Liquor Legislation Cobalt, Ont., Nov. 18.—Informing the premier of Canada that citizens are neither “Siwash Indians or slaves” but members of the Anglo-Saxon race, whose forefathers died for liberty, and requesting him not to forget “the fate of the William Hearst government” which went down to defeat before the onslaught of the United Farm of Ontario, the Local Citizens’ Liberty League has telegraphed Sir Robert Borden, premier of Canada, protesting jagainst “reported prohibition Jegisla- | tion by the parliament of the Domin- ion. | VETERANS NT TIPPLE Canadian Soldiers Ask Return to Dispensary Plan Business : 4 Directory DR. W. H. PEWE, D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Conaultation. Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S. DRUG-STORE Bismarck, N. D. WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors ‘ov. 18—The Great | ins association, has for- | government officials of | resolution in favor of ut government returning y system for the sale of | Uquor, | The V. A. argues that the pre. | sent arrangement unsatisfactory the quality of the liquor is poor, and | the price ix exorbitant | Liquor can be obtained only. on af doctor's py ription, | 70,000 ELK. IN PARK Yellowstone Still Has Huge Herd | of Big Game Livingston, Mont., Novy, 18—Despit? the fact that hundr of elk were killed by many hunters who observed the state’ game law and by some who didn't, it is estimated by game ward- ens that there are at least 70,000 elk still roaming through the Yellow- stone park district. Two years according to official government estimates, there were about 21,000 elk in the northern part of the park and about 20,000 in the southern part, The mild winter last year was partly responsible for a great increase in the herds. It is understood that the govern- ment contemplates removing several hundred of these animals to other na- tional parks. How to Become a Nurse. Any woman with intelligence and “motherly” instinct can learn to be a practical nurse and earn from fifteen to twenty-five dollars per week. If you cannot spend three years in a hospital. or are past hospital age, study # common-sense book, called “Nursing in the Home,” by Lee H. Smith, M. D. This book is written in a@ way that is easy to comprehend. It will teach you how to recognize dif- ferent diseases; how to take tempera- ture; how to take care of fever patients; how to give baths; all about the sick-room. It treats of burns and scalds, broken limbs, bleeding from wounds (bandaging), drowning, faint- ing—almost every contingency is covered. Many pages are devoted to Hygiene, Anatomy, Physiology and Medicine. It contains advice for mothers and tells how to care for infants. This 500-page book, bound in hand- some red cloth, is worth $2.00,but for a limited time can be procured by sending fifty cents to the publishers, World’s Medical Press, 652 Washing- ton Street, Buffalo, N. Y. BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. BUICK and | Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR €O. Licensed Embalmer in Charg@ 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 Bismarek Odahk 2 PRINTING. —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experta HOSKINS Bismarek DE LAVAL 2 Cream , Separators P 3 The World’s iY © Standard i EGyy FRENCH & ia WELCH Hardware Implements Harness BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of { STUDEBAKER ] ° ——and—_ CADILLAC Automobiles 1 { ’ - OAKLAND } Bismarck, N. D. om Corwin Motor Co “cRRIFSPARTSs Pry vent al N ve Ry, Exide RY SERVICE STAVE Fac