The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1919, Page 7

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pees SEVEN THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ; 5 ry : R ; ; ita A 2 ese Are § y Se raising money to build an eight room i WANT COLUMN | ( DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Th e Strenuaus times, BY ALLMAN brick school building to be construct: 9. - + Ae . - ed on Blk, No. 23 in the Flannery and HELP WANTED—MALB ft - | POT oF COFFEE \ WAS BEGINNING | © Weatherby Addition to the City of) EBARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL: | Guess THAT'S YES Sie TVA] To Thue THAT Re ts ee SB 5 5 ES SIR- emacs This meeting will begin at 9 o'clock Site Bevo, ot Ane Y. HES Ae ALL AND You can! : UWash'T GOING A. Mand close at 4 oclock P.M, of BRING MY COFFEE To GET THis- said day. RIGHT ALONG WITH : Bh Dated at Bismarck, N. D,, this 8th day of Dec. A. D,, 1919. THE REST OF IT By order of Board of Education, RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk, = HBLP WANTED—FEMALE _ WANTED—A College “or school girl to a r boar room, ard and room, Cot eink |FOR SALB—New best kersey coat, WANTED—By an attorney: Stenogra-| muskrat collar, quilted satin, line pher. State age, experlence and salary| throughout; a. handsome coat; size Pensoted. Bok 120s, Golden’ Valley, /N-| 40. New Patrick Duluth great coat, WANTREDCOIM tor Boneh Housework, | quarter lined with silk; value $65, {i000 por ween NeW Dutton “si13| for $50 cash; size 42; new. ‘These | , - _Ave D. 12-10-8t| overcoats" latest models, Sizes 36. WANTED. | for general houséwork,| New, eight suits, sizes 36 to 40. Te ee ee You'll have to.hurry. Klein, Tailor BD-—Girl for (Reneral jousework, ie Pauly of threes Poor chlldkent good| and. Cleaner, wages, Phone 751 or call at 117 Main _St. 12-4-tf WANTHD--Housekeeperor gin for gen- eral housework. Mrs. W. F. Steele, Cor, Ave, Band Ist St." Phone 867," . (at PUCCIO O LICL DOEDI OCIS FANS ATTACK EVANS, THINKING HE’S NALLIN Billy Evans, well-known um- pire, was the target for a pop- bottle showtr In Cleveland, ‘The boitles flew from the first-base bleachers following a decision 8 AGENTS Evans mady disastrous to the AGENTS WANTED to sell the Premier is kerosene oll gay burner, the simplest A q s | burner made; ‘will not carbonize; can ij home ts In Cleveland, too. } Chiet Folger of the league park police stepped to the vicln- ity of the pop-bottle hurlers and be installed by anyone In any cook or heating. stove, without removing ‘any parts. Call’ or write for description. Premier Burner Co., 519 2nd Aye| N., | Re me A en A A AIAN t eg ” - _ geen BY: > -- ———— FOR RENT Da 2 dern bed ; : ‘: 7 | pipn*y You HEAR THAT ENT—One large m : 4 Sy ae could. be used for light. housekeeping. ve : WHAT'S THE } |SIGHAL- THE HEAD” Call 722 6th St., or prone 486 ae th MEAG OF Billy Evans face to face.” SORT eee n : “ STRIK. y BOR REN Aire) Bond eroomd Hunsur P Aus? | OL TF “Oh, was that Evans?” one of erwiso’ in warm modern house, Save : ( the fans yelled. “We thought it coai bills and trouble, Inquire 622 3 = was Nallin.” Fargo, N, D. 12-6-1wk sald: “That was a cowardly act, and the man who threw those bot- tles wouldn't have nerve to meet Cleveland team, And Eyans' 3 3 $ 3 i _Third street. ___12-10-1w \ FOR RENT—One or two furnished rooms } nce Sed Lsncebiceeem et in modern house. 719 $th, Phot Boe EPISCOPAL NORMAL TO TURN FOR RONT—Furnished rooms, Call 322] QUT TEACHERS TO MAKE DRY f _ist Street or phone 667L. 2-10-Aw |? LOSS OF PITCHER MARQUARD "ROOMS—For rent Men preferred, ‘alt LESSONS ATTRACTIVE. ates Q FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 607 . Much of Brooklyn's. Misfortune At- éth Phone 782 12-9-1wk| A Project of vital Interest to parents tributed to Injury That Has 1 TO'RENToFour or five mod-| 884 children of this and other com- ern unfurnished rooms, or small house. | munities which Is expected to revolu- 60 and ask for i tlonize the old-time methods of 1n- struction In. Sunday. schools through- WANTED—Position as stenographer, Call] out the country and bring thousands Found Want I 2 haa of children into interested attendance ey) —During days y by teachers experienced in clerking, in-| Where In the past there have been volcing, house cenings cooking, mothe scores, {s made public through the na Sipe tats HL ANNES lon nide campalizn of the Episcopal ; AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES ‘The famous Montessori method of R SALE—Ford touring car, equipped! Instruction, which has been adopted ith Presto-light., Call 5351. . with Presto-light.. Call 536141) v4.| widely in the day schools of the United States, is to be applied in the Sunday Kept Rube on Crutches, Tf Rube Marquard were available and able to give his best efforts, Wil- bert Robinson believes the Dod: would be close up to the Giants by now. ‘The Dodger leader attributes much of Brooklyn's misfortune to the injury that has kept Rube on crutches for the lust few weeks. 4 “J, hardly expect Marquard to be able to do much pitching until late In MISCELLANEOUS _ schools through the new plan. ‘The ium, good and choice, $$ Ferre NE Ma rsieguiranie: Ma) jdea. is to discard the. “dry” lesson | CLARKE LIRES TRAPSHOOTING $10. medium, coo And clioicey se ible printing, red totals, and all latest] leaflets of the past and to teach the ' ——_ Culls and common, § ) to $11.75. features remerkab SHOCpchild through its environment. Former Manager of Pittsburgh Pirates| LTD, a | ments. Write 114, The New System. Devoting Time to Shooting, Oil suale ee NOTICE OF SCHOOL i X GOOD THRIVING eady-to-{ “The old system was to lead a chilé and Farming. weight, choice : MEETING Y stock for le in. North Dakota to a book or lenflet and say ‘learn as a Medium an¢ a 2 ; | town of-twenty: ousani: Splendid | that,” explains the Rey, Dr, William Fred Clarke, former manager of the| Common, to i School District oper Meeting of health, Write 115, care KE. Gardner, general secretary of the | Pittsburgh Pirates, and regarded as one} Lightweight, good and choice, $14.25 | = Episcopal board-of education. “By the | of the greatest field directors ever con: | to $20.75. | Notice is Hereby Given, That on new method, finding the child inter-| nected with the national pastime, is; Common and medium, $8.75 {o| Tuesday the 23d day of Pec $14.25. 1919, a meeting of the vo BRAND N Rex V equipped with every modern featu und fully guaranteed Will. sell _for} ested in the church's stained glass win- | devoting his time now to trap shooting, ‘ roid: 1 5 a nifers, $75 to "k Special Se! District No, 1 {lire ae per" month. dows, we explain these windows and | farming and the oil business. The Buécher/neatilc heifers, $6.75 Le He Se Will Pet the MRS. FRED” PEPPER—Formerly_resid- thus teach him storles of ge saints | former Pirate leader lives at Winfield, |" ¢ $6.50 to § County of Burleigh, State of North ing at 48 Lowell St., Andover, Mass.| and incidents depicted there. This Canners aid cutter 5.50 to $6.50,| Dakota, for the purpose of determin- rite’ me at once, M No.. $7 Cowper St., uing bonds he sum of S08. ua arash plan Is-extended indefinitely in similar wk | ways, a “For instance, in the vestments of the priest, we explain -that:the black stands for separation from the world ‘and white for purity. We also explain that in the colors of the altar hang- ings and Eucharistic vestments, the purple of Advent is for penitence, white at Christmas and Easter for light. and handweight, | ing upon the que i aid school district in nty-five thousand dollars ( 0), said bonds to be mad lable in 20 years from date of issue, and to bear interest at the rate of four (4) percent per annum, payable annually. Which proposed bonds ave to be issued for the purpose, of Feede Stocker stec Wi Cows and hi Sheep receipts, 21. Lambs, $14.75 to $16.4 Culls and. common, $11 D—A few table boarder Inquire at 104 A SEND YOUR Picot edging P.O, Box 212. st For SALE ci _lne “stove, y ‘Tribune, PHONE 722—S. S. Clifford for coa idence phone 214L. P i grade vie , — FOr ee asin high’ grade violln Joy, red on saints’ days for the blood OTTO AUTO Electric Shop. of the church’s niartyrs, and the black wit ynet Sadi tn Aine ES BUG Sot es HMM. LOOKIT TH’ CHINESE FLIVVER UP AHEAD- ATWO HEEL. PowER “TROTMOBILE - MAKES 18 STUMBLES AN HOUR OHA PINT OF RICE: {FOR SALE—Complete set of butcher] of GoodeFri ” Bee eee eee eee eee eon narenten | or nooe eriaas: for deat, J. M. Wirth, Braddock, N. D. To Teach Teachers, 12-2-2wks SG, The new idea has been started See eee eee paren, through the organization of a Church ‘ Wisconsin Dept. ot Agriculture, Poplist Normal school in New. York city with 71," Madison,» Wis, 1-24-000) 2 taculty of 14 men and women, who will give a six morths’ course to 1,671 Ls Episcopal Sunday school teachers of Opium. Manhattan, . Similar normal schools to Opium Is the dried juice of the white prepare teachers for thejr work poppy, a flower that ‘grows 10 ™MADY | throughout the country are being parts of Asia. A few days after the | Dignned as part of the nation-wide flowers have fallen off the plants MeN | campaign of the Episcopal church, go through the fielés in the afternoon Whereas the training of Sunday and make little cuts in the poppy head. | schoo} teachers in the past has been was injured while running bases in a Out of these cuts .a milky juice ne. largely @ matter of chance and the re- | 5 are game against the Reds at Cincinnati. which dries into a brown, sticky Paste | suis of their teaching has been more Fred Clarke. SO THAT'S WHAT nat Since that time he has been compelled Every morning the men go through the or leas uncertain; it 1 believed that by | kan, and Is now making plans to én- CALL A ‘SINRIKI' to hobble on crutches, fields again nd scrape off this PAS® | the new plan defuite results can be | teriain the 1920 Kansné state trap: which they put into jars. Later 9p obtained toward making the Sunday | shoot és it {s made into half-pound balls:and Lara, Y | shooting tournament there, Clarke schools much more attractive to. chil- | doesn’t boast of being as good a trap Rube Marquard. the season,” declared Robble last night, “and even then he may not be able to do his best. His leg was badly fractured and is healing slowly. It was a tough break for us when fate plucked him out of the Marquard, after a poor start, had be- gun to show his best stuff when he 1 then packed for shipment, ms Spe une helt Soo steed Bible shooter as he was a baseball manager, BIBM ARC & a al 7. f a » “4° | but, at that, he does fairly weil! He lar shoot, using a 12-gauge single-bar- Farniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. | The Spring! of 1920 is’ going’ to: ‘see rel. gun, which was presented to him the biggest lot movement witnessed | RING HAS MEAN FAST BALL | several years ag» by Pittsburgh fans. in Bismarck during the last thirty pews .| The gun is extensively engraved, the i principal adornment being a figure-of years. There should’ be’ 200 houses | After Making Ritcher Out of Reuther | PF . __built next year. Even that will not| Manager Moran Turns Attention © wore ta, jbeseball uniform, bats Un te | | E. T. BURKE TLL SPY THAT'S A take care “of. those who want’ them. to. Brooklyn Lad, | ’y We have about three thousand vacant} #1024, ¢ “BULL-MAN cAR" LAWYER t fots.on all sides of the city which we ee nena ea Biter oe oh Wak aude Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. can offer at all sorts of prices and] ¢ . cinnati left hand- | @ - : ° & Phone 752 terms. Get your home for yourself. SA hae | MARKETS | saat) i a 0 ————$< _<$_—______—° . It is lots: cheaper than to rent. {the Brodklyn Ind, who had. tryouts CHICAGO LIVESTOCK R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Sea tg Chiropractor wish the Dodgers and the Yankees. | ‘ NE cars ‘ 5 F. E.. Young Batters who have batted lately against hintce Feceipts,- 30,000... 20¢% to" "29 i Real Estate Co. * | Jimmy say he now has one of the Consultation Free 5. to $13.25. Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 | meanest. fast balls any pitcher in the y scale sp league can shoot over. Leave it to a 5 3 Sole agents for Riverview Addition, 7 yweight, $12.85 to $13.30. "i a Lincoln Addition and three thousand | Pt-Moran to bring out dormant pitch- weight, $12.90 to $13.30. \ | DR. W. H. PEWE, D. C. an lots in other parts of the city. | ‘ns talent! He ae : 10.9 Doctor of Chiropractic LI 0 $13. Lucas Block | sows, smooth, $1 , y Fee et ee ne Tribune Want Ads bring results. Heavy packing FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | FE.” Gibb, wunto~'N BE - J/(. CAREFUL THAT You. DON'T: SUP ON TH ICE» § The Real Truth! : BY / NO, FAINT” “WTS SAWDUST. ® THAT'S. REAL Wie CleNCe Time Is Money. a In Koriny both among prosperous Chris' s and among those to whom money is a hasty and infrequent vis- ltor, a favorite subscription. blank fv one which si “ft promise to give — days to church work this year.” The s thus given are devoted to evangelistic services or to the building of churches and schools.—World Qut+ look. 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