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yi i oe to: Tribune, and: recelve reward. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 Meet Your Employer in Our Classified Columns ieee Classified: Advertising Rates; Terms Strictly ‘Coah-—No copy without xemittance 2 First insertion, 35 Piptel tional cents, | Advertisement the HRLP WANTED—MALB Je, CBS) ts, eepekt tn aved by ence nd in the only gellaple up todats years gnd is the o : ial of its ki i fe, ni st. rite at ie, for fréé ated 4 Motor Ba er College, 107 K, Nicollet Ave., nneapolis, Minn. ‘Est 1893. 11-1-1mo. E£BARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, V CANEZING., Los Angeles Y. M: CA. WANTE ither a lady or a gentle- neh | nvassing in Bismarck. Tele- phone. or-call in person.—Bismarck Gro- dery Co.,.Bismarck, N. D,___11-22-1wk WANTED—Competent girl for general ‘housework. No washing, Phone 622 vor.tnauire at 104 Ave, A. 11-24-1wk an SALESMAN SALESMEN—Stove and furnace Bsates- mén for North Dakota for 1920. Old ‘and: established trade, Write Berg- strom. Stove Co., Neenah, Wis, 11-21-1wk i YOR SALE OR RENT- ES AND FLA’ HOUSE, IR LE—House of modern. except heat,’ Soul trees, Well located, Jot alone worth $1,,000,00. Price, $2, 000.00—$500,00. cash. This is a real bargain,—J-.H, Holihan, Lucas Block, Telephone 745. daeeatee FOR, RENT—Modern flat. Special in- ducement to man that will care for farnace; also rooms for light house- keeping.—J. K, Doran, 622 on iad FOR SALE or Rent—Modern &:room louse, 409 Fitth St. rfe25 dt FoR RENT —Four room, aarthienis. a f 3 ee With furniture intact, for sale. , Upstairs Apartments, FOR RENT—Room at 88 Rosser, 11-26-1wk SNT—Fine modern very) warm room, suitable for two, 519 Fourth St. Phone. 511U. __ 1-26-1wk FOR RENT—Two. large rooms. for light housekeeping. Phone 137 or call, 714 adnayer, ties Spee Bost FOR-RENT—Furnished room in. modern . Suitable for ‘man and‘ wife. 411 2a oe eee oP eneremey e ROOM or board at 311 4th, Phone 392. 11-22-1Wic ‘ TWO-ROOMS for rent, all modern, T-apd 8 doMars a month, warm place for win- ater,i713, Ord st 13.-22-1wk ys LOST AND FOUND. ‘ LOST—Man's bicycle from Will's School. Reward for information. 23 aes Oe at Pik S ‘containing more‘ than, 25 words will ibe charged for at; ‘rate of two ents @ word for each additional word, dae ‘ Cony. for Classified. Advertisements, to insure proper insertions, myst be in this office before 10 ‘a, m, of day of publication, | _ Way Posi f aN ae cee a, is bookkeeper, have ached will be inserted. ut change of copy, 15 insertiona’ # office preferred. Write Box 106, Bis- marck Tribune. 11-22-7t. STENOGRAPHER wants position | by cember Ist,, Experienced in law, col- éctions, realestate, Write 105, Trib- une. = 11-21-1wk erierice, can. furnish ref- Write No, 100, Tribune, 11-14-1mo. erence, ‘i DRESSMAKING WANTMD — Dressmaking, sultmaking and coatmaking, remodeling and relin- ing coats, good work; also references, A bhue satin dress for sale. 309 8th ; RE 11-26-2t MAKING ressmaking neatly » , Satisfaction guaranteed. . Apply Mrs. C.-L, Johnson, 405 First Street. Phone 698%. 1-20" wk AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE — Dodge “tournig. ‘car, A-1 condition, ,. Wilk sell: for. $600: if taken at once, Address Box 244, Bismarck, N._D. goatee WV 11-21-1wk FOR SALE—Oakiand Sédan, cheap for cash, or will trade in for desirable ; Property or on one or two lots, Car guaranteed to be in first class condi- ._lion. Write 80, care Tribune, 10-28-tt _ MISCELLANEOUS. FOR > SALE—Reed baby cariage, one as new.—Mrs, Joe Durnell, prone # 3 11-2 FOR SAl typeWriters—used two months, _St., or Phone 798. 11-26-1wk FOR SALE OR TRADE—For farm land. A stock of general merchandise 10- cated {n_good town in southern: North Dakota Stock $20,000, Building $5,000, This is a good stock and will give the right, man ‘a ‘good déal. Want to re- tire ‘from business, Also ‘a hotel in Two , 14-inch, Underwood 207 5th. southern South Dakota, to trade for land; "hotel doing a good business. Call on. or address’ C, "3, Merritt Land Agency, Aberdeen, S. D,_11-24-1wk FREE WISCONSIN’ BULLETINS—Soll, climate, crops. Immigration Bureau. Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol 71, Madison, Wis... 11-24-60t FOR TRADE “OR SALE CHEAP—wilt trade for, car, one international 20- horse tractor and four bottom plow in first class condition. Call at 323 8th St. South or Phone 693K... 11-24-1wk WANTED TO BUY for cash, late model typewriter. Have 60 tons hay to sell, twenty dollars on track. Also improved. farm, $31 per acre.7-E, C. Ruble, Dris- coll, Ne D. 11-22-1wk FURS—Handsome, large Hudson Seal Sets (Genuine) wide. stole, two. yards long, muff, this-season’s style, Will ship C.0. $37.50,- subject to examination. avast 14th st., New York. WI FOR SALE—Combination hook-cdse and writing ‘desk, 3-plece parlor’ suite, ‘ock frame, leather upholstered. Mahog- any center table. $11- Ave D. M. W. Neff. 11-21-1wk FOQUND—Glasses. in black, case... Owner tnay have same.by calling at Tribune Land “paying {for this ad. L-24-3t. Pair, of double lens glasses -in ¢ase, on -.Thursday,, between. Sth and ‘$th st, on Thayer. Finder please re- FOR SALH—A-pection of improved fa Ra located six-miles ‘from town. rt is: excellent ‘soil and - lays, practical; level, with no rock, and no, waste ijand. d with dwelling house, barns, i rnd ae ene “all Roe ary. outbuildings; land. 13, a ~Teied. Wil ‘sell on terms ele ‘pur. chaser, crop payment plan, and would consider some city property as.a_first ayment.’ For particulars, write P..' ax. 400, Tuttle, N. D- 10-24-4wks 610 AGRES one mile of station to trade for patel: oe pyartoulats rerite L. ‘Wai jox 256, Bitings, Mont. sie ‘ . i1-17-2wks POSITIONS WANTED WANTED POSITION—Middle aged wom- an would lite position as hdiseeeper in widower's" family. without -small children, 499, 19th St, Phone, 476-U, WANTED—Young man_ wishes ‘to “keép small set of bodks, do typewriting or other clerical, Work ‘after ‘5:30. P.M. each evening, Addréss 108 ime. 11-21 POSITION. WANTED. by experiences NG} 11- grapher, Phone 624R. . FANTHD—Posltion ‘by —itenseraphier w experience. Work in law 1 Surry & —_—— Our Biggest Bargains Six room ‘fhodern ‘house, 4:blocks from postoffice, corner lot, ‘garage. -This is 2 {island soviet”. continued =| were anxious to go to soviet Russia strike to a “silent” strike in an effort. FOR SALE—One golden dak swivel office chair, Pumed-oak sectional book. case. upstairs apartment. 222 2nd St. a ‘ lw! FOR SALE OR! EXCHANGE—! 1. Ps Gasoline Engines, new, will ‘exchange for heavy horses.' 640 acres choice prairfe land, 500 acres ‘tillable, balance very, choice pasture, will exchange for eneral merchandise. or hardware. A. J. Sylvester, Mandan, N. ‘D. *_11-20-1w WANTED=Second-hand vault door. ~Ad- ‘dress ‘Box-b46, Bismarck, N. D. price in‘ first letter. 11-18-tf ELLIS ISLAND “SOVIRTS FAST While House Committee Investigates ‘New York.» Nby. 28.—The Ellis its hunger strike today while tue house immigra- ‘tion. committee ‘hela a ‘hearing in the Same building. on immigration and de- portation ‘problems. Seventy-three radicals _ ayowedly but ‘on strike against pending depor- tation ‘proceedings before immigration inspectors again scorned a call to breakfast. - This was the fourth meal they had missed since adding a hunger fo: see visiting relatives without an iron ‘barrier intervening between them. really chenp at $4;500.00+-$3,600.00 cash, balance 3 to'5 years. a _ Five room modern house, tile, 2 blocks, from new ‘school site, barn, Orly tenes =~"3900100 cash, balanee, 29.50 per month, 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 ta a bargain. FP. E, YOUNG REAL: ESTATE ag OMPANY .. 4 Dtfices tm Firet National Bank Bidy. <= PHONES — RE Hedden, 0.” HF, Offa FRECKLES @) DIbAT Tune Get - SWoNtERy” NEW HOME RULE ‘BILL DRAWN UP ‘Measiire Seiting Up Two Parlia- ments in Ireland to Be , Introduced London, ‘Nov. 28 A new home rule pill setting up two parliaments in Ire- lang ‘with a council senate, of forty to be chosen by the. two probably will be introduced in. parliament within. the nextitwo weeks. ‘Daily sessions are. being held by: the eabinét. committee in charge of the measure the subject under discus: ‘at present being finance. Control of customs ‘has ‘always been a point of, sharpest ‘difference where other honie rule schemes. have“ been’ debated and was dne of the rocks upon which: the Trish convention was shipwrecked. The most:hopeful. sign ofan agrze- oF "Wom,Yov HAD BRTTER WEAR VERY MUCH LIKE RAIN = OLD COAT AND HELEN ment is the Carson the U Hence which Sir Edward ler has preserve Irish kite was flown. Sir Edward-has not issued any mar- date to the Ulster volunteers” to keep their powder dry” while ‘the presenc2 of two‘hitherto staunch unionist leac- ers Wylter Hume Long and Baron Birkenhead on the committee shows that Ulster is tending toward concill- ation. FACES FIRING SQUAD. SMILING AS GUNS ROAR General Angeles, Famed Mexi- ean Military Genius, Is ° Executed Today El Paso, Tex., (Nov. 28.—General Filipe Angeles Mexican revolutionary leader and famed thruout the world as a military genius was executed by a Carranza firing squad at Chihuahua city early today following ‘his convic- tion with two.companions on charges of rebellion against the Mexican gov- ernment according to a telegraph r2- port from Chihuahua elty this morn- Ing, / General Angeles. was sentenced ta death by four Carranza generals in the Teatro de Los Heros (Theatre of the Heroes) at 10:45 o'clock last wight, He was immediately taken from the building, thru a rear entrance to await execution which was set for 7 a.m. today. “this is the time he was Shot according to the réport reach- ing here. ‘General Angeles w: {moved apparently as passed, ‘Thruout the tr leader famous among military. men of the world as the man who brought the French 75 millimeter: gun_ to. perfec: tion and made it admittedly the best piéce of artillery ordinance in the world had présented 2 smiling counte- nance to his accusers as entirely w- i D REPORT El Pago, ‘Tex., Nov. 26.—The Chi- huahua) city correspondent of the Ei Paso Herald telegraphed his paper General Fillipe Angeles was executed by a Carranza firing squad at 6 a. m.| today. PORT ARTHUR AND FORT WILLIAM NOT BUYING ANY. MILK Port Arthur, Ont., Nov. 28.—Port Arthur and Fort William women re- cently declared a boycoit on milk at 20 cents a quart. The women declare the boycott will continue until the price is appreciably lowered. ‘Members of the council of women DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Your Rautcon TODAY, IT LQOKS | GOSH, | FORGOT ALL Aeoot Ta : RAIN COAT= Sue I"Lt Wear I(T! 1 CARY GET OVER FINDING “mis. FIVE SPOT IN THAT DISCOVERED IT- WELL | WON'T st ANYTHING ABOU iT. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE - Tom’s All Out of Luck. x ' f s and all baste inda BY ALLMAN j PEEVE Yau onal ‘retouress aud alipaale \} ““Adoption’ of the: Plumb. plan for the WELL, WHAT DO ov KNOW ABOUT THAT = A FIVE spoT IN THE PocKE'r OF THIS ‘TOLD NEVER ono coar! THaT’s JusT Like FINOWG IT! 7 Weit JOM, | suppose You'll WANT % Kick IN WITH A FIVE SPoT- You Know Wee TAKING UPA Collection To BUY THE SHIPPING CLERK A WEDOING PRESENT ONT Ai) 33 } ee ae hom with sick persons or little | 5. babi re exempt, \f ‘Other housew if they cannot! get milk at a price less than 20 cent a quart, have agreed to manage thei cooking with sti LABOR SCENTS N. D. CONSTABULARY Proposal That State Sheriff Be| General Support such bitter opposition from organized labor in Pennsylvania, is scented by labor leaders. in Governor Frazier’s appeal to the legislature for the crea- avor this proposal that the sheriff would in fact be commander of | tate constabulary, which would be H sed of his deputies and of the sheriffs and other law officers of the counties, and that, being subee in authority to the county omy respective IN NEW OFFICER jup by “government by might prove dangerous. Created Not Meeting With ‘sheriff of Golden Valley county, w: A personal ‘Townley, and now acting t tion officer, i: contended by those d amendable only to the y power which, back state sheriff will exer- BE | were compelled to stand when receiv injunction” | Seaman A. Smith of Beach, former friend of Presider into law. Oh! arm . C. nsporta- is commonly picked for The nucleus of a state constabulary the Job « £ state sheriff, should Gov- similar to that which has met. with |¢°?0 Pr s suggestion be enacted Yes! JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. % OTTO AUTO WELL, T WONT’ BE IN HAWAII FOR AWHILE YeT, 60 TLL BUZZ MARS FOR ALM. CHAT Sos Ate? Po, Ry SHOOTING: \ TAR $ 100° \, ‘. q5fA Doz.—- oe Pre ‘ $20°° =r eu? \K \ 3 eo are privileged to buy milk at 15 cents " Officer Kann Wasn’t at All Surprised ENT—\ SON ra Monte & Aw \ THEM'S OUR HIGH PRICES THAT Sina PIN YOUR VICI ae uP it eer g BY AHERN RADICALS WHO “AWAIT HEARING Refuse to Attend Trial in Their Behalf at Ellis Island, New York ARE TO BE Turn Down Breakfast of Prunes and Oatmeal Until Screen Is Removed DEPORTED New York, Nov, 28. three score radicals. awaiting deporta- tion hearings at Ellis island now be- ing: Investigated by the house immi- gration committee haye initiated two strikes within 24 hou After having issued an ultimatum to the effect that, they would not at- tend their hearings “unless the wir sereen which s rated them from vis: ilors was removed they declined an in- yitation {o march into the dining hall for breakfast this morning, The menu which the hunger — strikers More than j turned down consisted of prunes, oat meal, bread. with a substitute for but- ter and coffee, ANTI-ERI IKE he anti-trial led bj alleged radica ng deportation hearings and still was in force this 't when the ¢ yron TH. Uhl acting commissioner of immigration said he had discovered no method whereby he could identi the prisoners scusduen for hea While congressional — cominitt the departmer sudden adjournment was one of the keep oner from the enclosure returned with z | or a little more if they can get it, and! tion of the office of state sheriff. It ‘the statement that the man would not who do not }#uswer his state | name and no one could The attorney represent ing the defendants was ‘appealed to but The could be of no aid as he did not know his clients by their identify him. ‘ikers sent Mr. Uhl an ultima- that they would not an- swer to the til a wire s ing visitors nad been removed. LABOR PARTY T0 Proposal to End Private Property ed States today began preparations tor extending the organization prepara- tory to the second national convention next summer to nominate candidates for president and vice president. The convention adjourned last night after completing organiaztion and adopting a platform of 22 planks, Among planks written into the plat- form at the final session were; “For abolition of the United States Senate, repeal of espionage act, with abolition of conscription and secret treaties and establishment. of free Speech, press and assemblages, “No compulsory military training, “Nationalization of railroads, other E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Farniture Upholstery Repaired, - Refinished and Packed. a R.-S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. . Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 DR. W. H. PEWE, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block ames or attend trial un-! E Y een behind which they | PERR END OWNERSHIP Frazier’s Friends Stand Pat on Chicaga, Noy, 26.—Leaedrs of the newly formed labor party of the Unit- raflroads. : Organization of a league of workers of all ‘nations and. international, solid: arity with legislation to protect the workers yagainst. foreign made goods until the solidarity can be accomplish- ed. Hosiery. Business Directory ; SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET al ® 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 | UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales Bldg. Plione 35 Bismarck a oe PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ¢ ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream Separators 5 The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements -Harness BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER ——and—— CADILLAC Automobiles Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. ~ Bismarck, N. D. Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for |

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