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SATE AL Meet Your Employer i in Our Classified Columns| | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS : \ Classified Advertising Rates eters, Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. itional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents, Advertisements containin ig more lirst insertion, 35 cents; ad than“5 words will be charged for at the rate of two cos @ word for each additional wo: Gopy for: Classi i WANT COLUMN ( HELP WANTED—MALE THE TWIN CITY TRACTOR ana Thresh- School offers unlimited opportunity’ io. you in Power Farming, . complete. ‘fiye weeks’ course -of instruction cone | dts of 80 per cent practical: work, with clear undérstandable. lectures ;by- farming experts, Personal attention by’ the instructors, limits the size. of the: glass, Enroll, today or write for, bool- Tuition,» $35 for complete course. ~ = Minneapolis. Steel & Bech Co., Minneapolis, Minn, 11-15-23 oz tS | EARN TRACTOR AND AUTOMO- BILE MECHANICS. in, the largest best-equipped school where you get practical. training. on ‘twenty-five new, latest type tractors, also prac- Heal work’ on. all makes - automo- lle motors. {ncluding a, 30-horse Curtiss Aeroplane motor. We teach vulcanizing, lathe work,’ acetylene / welding, stofage.battery..work, farm électric ent Plant, house. wiring. You will an expert in this work when yak Have finished your course. Spend your time in a well equipped k school and gét the best. The North akota Implement Dealers’ Asso- tiation fias. selected this ‘school. for their Tractor Show next January. Write for our large catalog.—HANS | “TRACTOR & AUTO SCHOOL, Box | 926, Fargo, N. Dak, pia Seat. ‘ WOMEN or man wanted, salary $24, full time, 50c an hour spare tine, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experi- sence unnecessary. International Norristown, Pa. ce wanted ied Advertisements, to ins his office before 10 a. m. of-day- of Bublicatt VS offlee ‘p akg Pope insertions, ‘Tiust besin :. POSITIONS: WANTED POSITION: WANTED by experienced gte- ‘Bte- nographer, Phone 624R. 22-1t "TED—Position by acanbarsitak somo experience, Work In- law: ferred, Write’ Box 106, Bis+ marck Tribune, 11-22:7t, STENOGRAPHEN wants position December 1st, Experienced in law, col- ae (real estate. Write 105, ‘Trib- 1-21-1wk WANTED Postion as bookkeep: have ten years experietice, can ‘furnish: ref- erence. Write No. 100, Tribun r . 11-14-10," AGENTS : COAL RHORTAG Nai oll barner men rich, Gas fires in coal stoves from coal-oil. ~ Big Pay for workers, In stant-He&t Mtge Co., Columbus,’ Ohio. SNe Sree er ‘S_inake big profits selling .our sextracts, -perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. Beau- -tiful- high grade line—exclusive terri- tory—sample soap free. Lacassian Co., Dept, 141, St. Louis, Mo, 11-22-1t DRESSMAKING © DRESSMAKING — Dregsmakin, gone Satisfaction. euaranteod. Mr; Johngon, 406 inet Photie 658 tS 8 ee ee AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES: FOR" SALE — Dodge. tournig. car, -Ar1 condition. Will “sell- for $600: if taken: at ohce, Address Box 244, aC neatly apply Stree SO EAE io FOR SALE—Oaklan jedan, cheaps for cash, or; Will tradé ‘in. for’ desirable: Property ‘or on one or two lots. Car guaranteed to ‘be in first class condi- tion, Write 80, care Tribune, 10-28-tt LANDS NEN, WOMEN GIRLS—I8_up, for U. S. Government life jobs, $100 to $160 month, vacation with pay. No strikes or layoffs, hort hours, ‘Com- mon education sufficient. Pull’ unnec- essary. Write Immediately for free list positions , open.—Franklin Institute, Dept. 3264W., TF chester,_N._Y. fes, 17 to 63. Experience sary. ‘Travel; make secret Investig tions, reports. Salaries; expenses. f Atnerican oF reign Detective Agency, St. Louis, WANTED—Men for "Write J. Ganor, tective, Danville, CENSUS CLERKS—(Me réeded, $95 month, Age, 18-60. perience, “unnecesear Examinatio ismarck, December 10, January 7. Detective Work. Former Gov't De- 1 women), free parteulals write Raymond ‘"Terrs A (fort ment Examiner) 137 Sontinental de, Nigstingtons eeysdt WARTED—Live.men with Ford a ‘dem- Snstrate and soll the J.C, M. Acceler~ ator. Liberal proposition. J.C. Moro- shaw, 17 Stk, Exch, Bidg., Baito, Ma. EARN THE BARBER. TRADE Big Womand for barbers, big wages, easy work. Few weeks compietes, ‘expert in- structions, Time and expense saved by ‘our method, We have stood the test for 31 years and Js the only reliahle up to.date Institution of tts kind in the northwest, Write at once for free illustrated catalog. Moler Barber College, 107K, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., “Rat 1893, 11- LEARN ACTUAL AUTO, REPAIR, Vr CANHZING. | Loe Angeles. ¥. §VANTED—ASSISTANT, cook and two ¥ aishwashers at Bismafck Hospital. 11-21-3t, z EARN $25 WE! EKLY, spare time, writing for newspapers, magazines; experience «< unnecessary; details free. Pres: S 169, St." Louis, Mo. | "> NTED—cirl HG generat how Tousewonk. ~ Good wages’ ‘ood treatment, Phone 609Ke2 11-2173t WANTE for. “genta housework. *81t 4th Sts fone: 892; S14 181k net TANTIED—Cook, chambermaid and’ dish- peesher, Bood wages. Box 93, iiledors: ase SALESMAN RESPONSIBLE coffee salesmen to sell ereal-coffee, 15¢ lb., to mining camps, 1umber camps, construction companies, strings or stores or jobbers. Commis- _slon,. $1.00. a: bag. . Should sell carloads : your territory, Oma Coffee Co., 157 . Grand_Ave., Chicago. 2-1 S*& ALD: ESMEN—Stove and furnace salés: men for North Dakota for 1920. Old and established trade, Write Berg- ‘strom Stove Co., Neenah, Wis, 11-21-1wk WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnieshed “room in private ‘family, Address AGV, Caen ‘tt WANTED—To hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin, FARM SD—Send description.—C. C, Shepard, Minneapolis. 640 ACRES one mile of station to trade for hotel. vor particulars write L. Wang, Box 2 255, Billings, Pare FOR. SALE—A section of pie ‘and’ locateds six miles from :town. is excellent..soll and lays nractically, level, with tio rock, and no waste lan Improved with ‘dwelling house, barns, granaries, good well and .all other necessary. outbuildings;~ land 1s -all fenced, Will sell on terms to suit pur- chaser, crop payment plan, and would consider some city property as a_first payment. For particulars, write P. O. Box 400, Tuttle, N. D. 10-24-4wks MISCELLANEOUS SALT ‘OF USED, GOVERNMBANT. MA- LS. s. a. all wool shirts, at nie Class Al, $2.25 each; Class $1.75 each; Class: B, $1.50 each. U. wy Army ;Russet Shoes, repaired anw sterolized by. Government, new: soles and heels, $3.95 pair, .Some unrepaired, good condition, $1.95 pair, US. Army field and Hobnail. shoes, fine condition, $2.95 pair, U. S.. Army Hip. Rubber. Boots, $3.75 pair. Knee Rubber Boots, $330 pair, U. S. Army O. D: Raincoats: and .Oll-Slickers, $4.25 each, U. 8, Army Heavy, Blue Denim Overalls and Jump- ers, washéd and repaired, 95 per cent garment, $8.50 dozen, or $60.00 bale. of 100. garments. _U. S. Army Overcoats, if dyed would Be worth $40, $10.50 each. U, -S.; Army Iron: Frame Cots,» $4.50 con Cotton’ Mattresses, $2.50 each. U. 8. Army Olive Dre Comforts; $3.50 each or $48 for bale of 24. U..g, Army. ‘Heavy: Woo} Olive Drab Sweaters, $3.0 each... Large, stock of.,Army ‘Tents, Flies and Taupalins and all other kinds og Government Goods. Write for price Land "WILBvR, | Trove You WeRE |}GOING TO THAT, DRESS BALL i) TWS EVENING - AREN’'T You GOING? oo peel — BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: Eleventh Hour ' Tratery. Health. Service, . THE DAILY BATH. “The daily bath is a good health habit, though one should: not make it a@ fetish. ». The temperature of the water is of minor importatice, except that a warm bath is more cleansing than a cold one. Asa general rule, old people, chil- Net. Send cash with order ‘and include | take cold baths, as. they are’ too de- Postage mete mORdered : -shipped--by: par- cel post. goods - shipped: C.0.D. Money, etunded fe d. if not satisfie Salvage Warehouse - Compan, House, of isanthe ind on Earth, at $10.00 per month. _Heights Co., Jacksonville, 1 FOR SALE—Combination boo fe ig dl wh ie golden oak z-chtir, . Fumep-oak "sectional Pook case. upstiirs apartmen' 222 apa & it, EXCHA: Cadolne, ‘Engines: new, wil exchange for,hiéavy Horses, 640° acres ‘choice praiieland,,600,,acres iilables. balanee very cholée: pasture, will exchange for’ general.merchandise or hardware. A. J. Sylvester, Mandan, N._D. 11-20-1wk WANTED—Rooms for light housekeeping. “Pwo or three rooms in modern home desired. Call _ ‘Tribune. 10-28-tf : | FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS WANTED—Second-hand oe score Ad- eas premiera Crane hy bout 100 tong first class river bottom hay in bales, about 2 miles south of Stewartsdale. "Phone 406-F-13, J. W. Burch. 11-18-1wik R RENT—Four room afgrtments and ath, with furniture intact, for. sale. 322 3nd st., Upstairs Apartments. 122-1 ¥OR_RENT—A 4-room cottage partly “modern and at moderate rent. Either furnished or unfurnished, Apply TJ. fully, 1200 Broadway. For RENT—Three room Taare mod- ern apartment. Phone 852. a W. Murphy. 21-2t : ROOMS FOR ea TWO ROOMS for rent, all modern,.7 and 8 dollars a. month, warm place for. wi ter, 713; 3rd. sti's. -l-22-1wk FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for Nght housekeeping. ~ 811 Front St. hone _437L. 1-24-39 OM FOR RENT—Modern. 818 Ave B. . " 11-18-1wk — . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TODAY'S _OPPORTUNITY- __biSiness with unlimited fiel ‘proposition. Int'l Evaporation Co., 432 Center St... Chicago. 31-23-16 XN ENERGETIC INDIVIDUAL in this eity or vicinity can make unexcelled tonnections with, broker, for handling’ high-class securities, M. Garrison, 6 Wall''st.: Ne ly to C. York. FOR SALE—Pool hall stock, consist of three tables, soda fountain, icc box, cigar and candy cases and other fix- ree Write eae Box 107 Regan, N. .--91-18-1 ‘wk YOR SALE—Couch. “Cain at oil “9th street, 11-18-1wk FOR RENT—A few. offices, second floor, conveniently located: steam: heat; elec+ tric: light, elevator and; janitor ser- vice. ismarck Realty Company, “Bis- marck Bank Bldg. T-21-tf | FOR RENT—Basement 46-60 ft.; outside entrance: suitable for storage; Turkish bath: or-barber ‘shop; low ‘rental. Bis- merck "Realty, Company, Bismarck. cman 008. r q per’ one, 32. Avery. Separator Bomptete Pana bend: cutter, "feeder, welgher and stacker ; one Avery 25 h.p. ST raetr, nk; one Avery. 6 bottohi’ engine plow |; with~ breaker attachment. fpoly to Ragan tate. ank; Regan, N..D. -+Average.wages: of imen: : leading iffdustries, as -nieisuted average: hourly earnings, increased al the period. from. September, .1914,. to Marche 1919. os bie oes AND HIS FRIENDS P"YES=WELL SPEND THE WHOLE AFTERNOON’ AT THE Zoo! 5 9-25-tf'| 4 in: ‘eight.|" Ker tor bat date fre way-from.74 to 112 per cent. ie pressing for such persons; nor. should they’ be taken by anyone except in the morning and unless they are fol- a lowed by a feeling of exhilaration. it In‘ order to-bring about this condi- | tion after a bath: the: body should ‘be rubbed briskly with a dry towel. A warm bath at night frequently FOUR induces ‘sleep and is often beneficial 2|to persons of a nervous temperament. In order to avoid catching cold, care ‘| should be taken not to be: in a draft W. Patter ‘a warm bath. “Shower . baths ‘are better than tub baths, as the water funs off{the body and is not used: again. ANSWERED , ee A Swiss friend says that typhus ‘fever is caused by drinking water con- taining: «‘sewage.. 1 thought it was caused by’ vermin. '- A. Your friend has typhoid fever in mind which is called “typhus,” or You are correct if “typhus exanthematicus,” also called “spotted fever” or “jail fever.” This is carried by lice. Be- cause of this confusion of names, the English always speak of typhoid fever as “enterie.” This is an excellent plan. ‘ Q. Was the “Black Death” an epi- demic’ of influenza ? A... No. . Black Death was bubonic you mean FOR SALE 1,000 .tons of good itpland hay: Will be baled ‘and. ready. ‘for shipment in about 30. days. ‘ an Write 0. G. “Crook McKenzie, N. Be You CAT We mace. IT - Wn? Taar's Too BAD OLD MAN ~ SIN, HARRY WHAT SIZE SHIRT Do You A Daily Health Column Conducted by the United States Public! dren, and weak persons should —not,j typhus ‘abdominalis in. several Euro- | {| pean countries. MAN - Mee F oa | by Direction of =" “RUPERT BLUE, Surgeon General, U. S. Public Health Service. ~ | plague. It. ravaged Europe fearfully | in the fourteenth century, destroying | over a fourth of the population. | Q. Please send me’ information as to the best. locatities in; the west for tuberculosis. patients. A. So far as tuberculosis is con- cerned, it is not a question of some particular climate, but rather the benefits of an open- air life that count. This: is well discussed. ina bulletin j Glimaate and Tuberculosis” to be had teney HELLO, HARE? SAN, NARRY Tuts IS WILBUR - Are You Going To THE BiG DANCE TONIGHT P ‘| WELL, THANKS HARRY, OLD er AND GET wr! : aioe ALLMAN DE RIGHT free of charge by writing to the U. S. able Health Service, Washington, IN SUPREME COURT. From Ward ard County. |The Union National Bank of Minot, North Dakota, a corporation, | Sante and Respondent. Western “Building Company,. a co- partnership consisting of Andrew Person,..J. H. Jenson, and C. M. Knudson and Andrew Person, J. Hi. Jensen and C. M, Knudsen, Defendants and Appellants, 1. It is held for reasons stated in | the opinion that there was sufficient jevidence to require submission to the jury of the question whether the de- fendant, Person, was a member of the Western Buijding Company,.a_ ficti- tious copartnership, and as such liable upon notes given by that company to the plaintiff bank. It is not.ne ary to. the compo: VENTILATED ROADS CAUSE Wo ie FLUTTER'IN MYC JAZZ LIF I WITH MY SPIDER AUTO, J emick EM IN TH’ “WY DON'T BE AFRAID TAGALONG= THAT: IS A STOR. TWATS THE BIRD THAT BRINGS AW THE LITTLE CHILDREN =e You WERE, BROVEHT BY THE (‘arr cay Y ovis TRACKS, HOP OVER'EM, FOLD'EM UP AN E INDER WATER, Nott iain: WEH- HEH: POCKET s,.-#8 an admission against the party, that it be one filed in an action between the same parties. A pleading filed.in any .action is com- petent against the party if he signed it or otherwise acquiesed in the state- ments contained init if. such state- ments are material and‘ otherwise competent.as evidence in the course of trial, not. by way of estoppel, but as evidence, upon to rebuttel, that he ‘admitted such facts. A_ judgment binds only parties’ and- privies, not strangers to it. Against strangers, it is not evidence to prove any of the facts upott which it was rendered. From a judgment of the Diet Court of Ward County, Hon. K, Leighton, Judge. AFFIRMED. Opinion of the Court by Christian, Ch. J. Grace, J, concurs. Fisk & Murphy, Minot, Attorney for Respondentié Theodore Koffel, Bismarck, H. L. Halverson, Minot, for Appellant. | From Cass County. Lena Myli, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. ! American Life Insurance Company | of DesMoines, Iowa, a corpora- tion, Defendant and appellant. |’ In action upon an insurance policy where it appeared that the insured }had enlisted in the Navy Department during the recent war and had been jassigned to Minneapolis for instruction and train- jing, and while so signed had con- tracted influenza, from which he died after a brief illness in the city hos- pital at Minneapolis, the insurance company defended on the ground that the insured had not obtained a per- mit under the following clause of the policy: If, within five years from date hereof, the death of the insured | shall oceur while engaged in mili- tary or naval service in time of war without previously having obtained from the compan. for, the compan: be limited to the cash premiums paid hereon for the three years from date of issuance and there- after to the legal serseve on this policy.” It is held: (1) In view of the other provi- sions of the policy with respect to double indemnity for accidental death and disability benefits, the above quot- ed provision does not exempt from liability for the face of the policy where the death of the insured was not occasioned by extra hazard in- cident to military or naval service. (2) Where a repugnancy ex: tween different clauses of an insur- ance policy, the whole should, if pos- sible, be construed so as to conform to an evident, consistent purpose. (3) Where status or occupation are not clearly made the basis for ex- | emption from liability under an in- | surance policy, and where the lang- uage employed indicates a desire to provide only against e: hazard, to avoid forfeiture of the insurance, the policy will be contrued to the latter | effect. Appeal from District Court, County, Cole, J. AFFIRMED. liability and Barnett & attorneys for Harry Laskovitz Richardson, . Fargo, responden’ K. B. Evans, Des Moines, and Car- mody, Mulready & Lauden, Fargo, Attorneys for Appellant. Sault Ste. Marie, hockey promoters have thrown down the gauntlet to promoters in other ! Northern Michigan cities who are said to be organizing teams but who de- }¢lined to enter the proposed Copper | Country league. “Ab” Gerguson, { > | Soooveoovccscoscsccococoseecernres, i | Z nose = i) — oo rey TELEPHONE 270 FOR Wilton Lignite Coal mined by the State of North Dakota A eS ro — i—} i—] Cc ‘ ~] —) { Consumers Co. 216 North Eighth St. Baled Hay Stove Wood secccceccrccssorerovceceeesesesees oenereeccacsccescccccccceerersees stele GOtLeeeeeDeetetes EEE ESTODPFOOLELODEDN POOLLOL LOD ILLES ELLOOOLLSOLEDOLLOLLEOLEODLEDILLODOLELELEED DDD DD DOOD OL DDE. Tee eee. Dunwoody Institute in | a permit there- | shall | Mich.—Loceal | __. BY BLOSSER/ Cass |; Opinion of the Court by Birdzell, J. |! head of the league movement, an- nounce that league teams will not play independent organizations. Tn- vitations are to be sent to Duluth and Bis ials No ol rhetleaaye 9 An official list of the records of American aviators who served with the Royal Air Forces « sliows _ the: destroyed 428 airplanes and 55 bal- loons. SHOE FITTERS Richmond sMhitney MAIN STREET Pen ite ® BISMARCK -NoRTH 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 i { rt y Day Phone 100-M | Night Phones 687 or 100 1 { Licensed Embalmer in Charge Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35 Bismarck od PRINTING —— FINISHIN DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators ay The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements Harness BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —and——. 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