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ots CELI CR SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1919) if WANT COLUMN ‘ HELP WANTED—MALB THD TWIN CITY Tractor and Thresher, ence! offers unlimited opportunity ' to Nou in Power Farming, Complete fiye- Week's course of instruction consists of 80% practical work, with cleat under- standable lectures by farming experts. Personal attention by the instructors, limits the ‘size of/the class, Hnroll to- day. or’ write for booklet. Tuition $35 for complete course. Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co., Minneapolis, pains 12-18-1t, WANTED—Experlenced grain, Ree Apply room 221, Grand Pacific ‘atel. . 2-13-2t, WANTED—Men™ for” Detective Work, \ Write J. Ganor, Former /Gov't ‘De- _tective. ‘Danville, Ills, #1281851 FIREMEN, _ BRAKEMEN— $150, $200 monthly, experience unnecessary; write Railway Association, 109 care~Tribune. 12-13-1t 8 to 35, for Railway Mail $1300-$1900. Experience un- necessary, Examinations Bismarck, For ites fi ®purvice.iaxammin R er Civ 6 Examiner) ntal Bide., Washington, D mei eS z a 2 “12-11-4t ARN ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, YUL- IGANTING: eles ¥, M.C. A. ute Bonen ae r 0 mi * ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Lady to demonstrate The Nu- ._ Bone Corsets in ‘Bismarck and other = towns, Call room 413, “McKenzi 7 LEC CERO St St ES 2t. WANTED—School girl to work for board and room. 621 Sixth. Phone 619-W. 12-11-3t. WOMEN or man wanted, salary $24, full _time, 50c an hour spare time, ‘selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer, Experi- ence unnecessary. .. International Mills, _ Norristown, Pa, 12-13-1t WANTED—By “an attorney: —Stenogra- pher. State age, experience and salary expected. “Box 295, Golden Valley, -N, Dak, __12-9-1Wwk WANTED—Ginl for general housework. _Apply_at_Tribune. elevator |: 12-9-tf | WB AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCL! FOR SALE CHEAP—One ton Maxwell truck, Sinclair Oil Co,, Bismarck, N. D. 12-13-iwk Wanted—To buy’ second hand ford cars, Models under 1916 pref . Give con- dition and price in first letter, Tractor & Auto School, Fargo, N. D, Phone 414. 12-12-2t. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Room in- responsible hom store furniture. Phone. 469-L, _12-12-3t. FOR SALE—Quick Meal ‘range Detroit Vapor three burnér gasoline Tange; also two buriier oll stove, child's high chair, kitchen cabinet, two rock Mrs, F. gtalmboe:. 208 W. Broady tt Phone FOR SALE—640_ acres” improved _farnr| Burleigh Co., North Dakota. $45.00 per _ acre, $5.00 down, balance ‘crops. One crop pays all,” Thomas Rockey,” Free- port, Mls 12-18-1t FARM AVANTED—Wanted ‘to hear, from owner of farm or good. land for: sale. Price correctly, K. 8. Jones, Box 551, Olney, Til. 12-13-1t, FOR SALE—A_ few 50 gallon barrels $2.00 each. The Chocolate Shop. ay 12-13-1wk WANTED—We dov expert dry cleaning, Pressing, -repairing and: dyeing. -Klein the taflor, “)18-11-1 Wie FOR RENT—Piano in first class condl- tion. ‘Can be taken at once, Phone 442L. i 12-11-3t AMERICAN Adding and Listing Ma- chine, Brand new and guaranteed, vis- ible’ printing, ‘red totals, and all latest). features, remarkably’ low price, $10.00 cash and balance small monthly pay- ments. Write 114, care Tribune. A-GOOD THRIVING Ladies’ Ready-to- wear stock’ for sale In North Dakota town of twenty-five thousand. Splendid location, Reason. for. selling, poor health.“ Write 115, care Tribune 12-8-1wk BRAND NEW. Rex Visible Typewriter equipped with every modern feature and fully guaranteed Will sell for three dollars per month, Write 113, care Tribune. 12-8-2Wks FARM WANTED—Send description .C. C. Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn, re 12-13-1t WANTED—Housekeeper_or_ginl for gen- cral housework. Mrs, W. I. Stecle, Cor. “Ave, B and 1st St. “Phone 867. 11-29-tf ROOMS FOR RENT FOR -RENT-—Modern furnished room, suitable for two. Breakfast served if desried. Phone 581-K or call 90% Sixth street. 12-11-3t. i SALE CHEAP—One burner gaso- line stove, _ Apply “Ttibune,__12-10-tf PHONE 722—S. 8. Clifford for coal. Res- idence phone 214, _«12-9-1wk FOR SALE—Very high grade violin, In- quire of Clayton Rudd at B, K, Skeels Electric Shop. 12-9-1wk FOR SALE—Complete set of butcher tools and shop fixtures at a bargain. J.-M. Wirth, Braddock, N. D. BS 42-2-8wks ROOM OR BOARD—At S11 4teSt. Phone _.892, 12-13-1wk. FOR RENT—Two or three furnished Tooms. 1100‘Broadway. Phone 646R. s 12-13-1wk FOR RENT—Large good ‘rooms, unfur- nihed, for light housekeeping’ or oth- erwise’ in warm modern’ house, Save coal bills and trouble. — Inquire 622 _Third_street 1w FOR RENT: “6th St, Phone 782. 2 WANTED. TO RENT—Four or five mod- ern unfurnished rooms, or small house. Call @jand_ask_for Barth, —12-8-1wk POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS WANTED~During holidays by teachers: experienced in clerking, in- voicing, housekeeping, cooking, moth- er’g “helper, trained nursing. Answer GL. W., care Tribune. : AGENTS AGENTS make big “profits selling our extracts, perfumes, scold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. Beau- tiful high grade line—exclusive terri- tory—sample soap free. Lacassian Co., Dept. 141, St. Louis, Mo. 12-13-1t Pee ,_ SALESMAN ADVERTISING _SALESMEN—We. confi- Gently. believe. we have the most at- tractive combination of exclusive Art Advertising. Calendars, Pencils, graved ; Greetings, Monthly Service, etc..on. the markets today. Our busi- ness -has shown ‘phenomenal gains and the Spnor unltics are practically un- limited. New selling season starts De- ; cember 29th, when we will put into the field the most formidable line we have ever carried. We have very desirable territory ‘open in. the Dakotas, i= ence in this line, not essential, in- terested, apply immediately with refer- ences and particulars of selling experi- ence to The Blanchard Co., Aurora, Ill, s it is] LIVE -SPECIALTY SALESME! re making big money selling our motion picture film advertising service to bank- ers and-merchants in small and medium towns... Every advertiser is a prospect. Forty, lines of business covered. “We furnish everything and pay lberal:com- missions. . This is a repeat business. Western territory rapidly filling ‘up—one salesman made $463.00 the: first’-eleven fays.; Alexander Film Co., Spokane. 12-13-1t SALESMEN—New Carburetor for rd Cars. Simple, not a moving part, ‘in- stalled in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and start*in zero Weather without heating or priming. 15 day free trial. Our St, Louis man sold 3,000 in 11 months, Salt Lake: City. man made -$1200 in one week. Write U. & J, Carburetor Co., 605 W. Jackson Blvd,: Chicago, 12-18-1t SSS bg The Spring of 1920 is going to see the biggest lot moverfient. witnessed in, Bismarck during the last. thirty years.!° There should be 200. houses built next years: Even that will not take care of those’ who want them: We. have ‘about three thousand vacant lots ont:all sides of the city which we. can; offer. ‘at all sorts of prices: and terms: Get: your home for. yourself. It is lots’ ‘cheaper ‘than’ to rent. =< BAB. Young _ Real Estate Co. Sole’ agehts:for Riverview. Addition, Lincoln: Addition "and three thousand oat other parts of. the cit; 11-28-2wks | | FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soil, climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol 71, Madison, Wis. 11-24-60t AROUND THE WORLD WITH THE CROSS: ‘ Junior Red Cross, - Early in the participation of the United States in the world war, the American Red ‘Cross perceived thé ¥alue of mobilizing the school children of the country and the Junior Red Cross was organized. Before the, war ended. pine million children were en- rolled ‘and helped in the war fund and membership campaigns, in chap- ter production of relief supplies and ianufacturing furniture ‘for the ref- gees . whose” honjes..and household goods were destroyed. ” Children’ everywhere “In the United States responded to the call, to serv- ‘fee sounded by President Wilson as head of the American Red Cross. This photograph is that of an en- thuslatic young Japanese member of the Junior Red Cross of Spokane, Wash., starting out on the ambitious: undertaking of collecting “a mile of pennies” for war relief. A compre- hensive peace- program is now being worked out for the Junior Red Cross, which is being’ held intact. e a r |. MARKETS | ——______-—_—4 NOTICE OF SCHOOL’ : MEETING School ' District--Special Meeting® of ‘ VOTERS ‘ Notice is Hereby. Given, That..on Tuesday the 23d day of Dec., A,’ D. 1919, a meeting of the voters of Bis- marck Special School District. No. 1 will be held’ at Will School, in.,the County of ‘Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for, the purpose of: determin- 12-8-2wks | | Weatherby Addition to the City of : ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE — : 4 SEVEN —_— Wet, You Do Look, NICE AND CLEAN Vee SAY THAT DADDY, 1 WAS A 000 BON. TODAY! SEE How CLEAN DAMP ORTH 2-5? 15. THis SANTA SPEAKING? We, 1 WANT TO TURN IN TODAYS REPORT. ON’ DANNY DUFF- HE WASA NERY. Good’ BoY - Yes SLED?-Yes | KNOW WHaT Nov MEAN -VYes, I?7ht Tet YqU_ Know! ToMarRow AGAIN - Yo —5; GOOD BYE SANTA: ing upon the question of issuing bonds of said school district in the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,- 000.00), said borfds to be made: pay- able in 20 years from date of issue, and to bear interest at the rate of, four (4) percent per annum, payable semi-annually. Which proposed bonds are to be issued for the ‘purpose of raising money to build an eight room brick school building to be construct- ed on Blk, No. 23 in the Flannery and and Bismarck, \\N. D. This meeting will begin at 9 o’clock A. M. and close at 4 o'clock P. M., of said day. 4 Dated at Bismarck, N, D., this 8th day of Dec., 4. D,, 1919. By order of Board of: Education, RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk ard. no more. Wrevensncoqnarrrscrmcreetsssoes seen: LEONARD FOOLED RUTH ONCE—THEN BLCOiE} There is feats rounds vahout “Duteh Ruth, story “Bab was once a doubtable “F to a friend that he home-run, hitter's weakne “All.you’ve got to do is pitch ‘em. Jow and outsid I ought to knoy set him ‘down without a bit the last time he faced me.” But the next time- “Babe” gathered in a pair of doubles and a homer. dnececcoceceorereccorcccccecenteey INFACT We WASA™ NERY GOOD Boy ALL DAN ~ HELEN, This YOUNG MAN TELLS ME HE WAS GEENA GooD BoY TODAY- How ABovT ITP THERE NOw,) TURNED Wt Your REPoRY FOR TODAY — AM GEE,1 DIDNT. KNowW You HAD TO REPORT) ° Loyalty Well Rewarded. Tuneral. on following One poor relative the deceased: to geing the Leonard Leonard ate of the ree 8 | ceased left the re prepared to sacrifice the 500 francs. kne “french Leave.” id Leon- “for I not aware of th. wey, leaving without to the host o7 hoste The pr spread to soclety in this country, Therefore, ff & maw left without ing good-by to Its host. it was sa took “Fronch leave.” Leonard boasts SoBe atest Gecda dno dian Uecncnnede | 1 A Parisian ‘vith a sense of humor bequeathed 300 francs to each rela- tive who abstained from attending his insisted the grave: and her loyalty was rewarded, for by a codicil to his will fhe de- fue of his large fortune to those reiatives who were { This expression arose in the early part of thé eighteenth century, through certain guests, in the salons of France, Vigher acts of cour- NEW SCHOOL FOR CHINA, Y, W. C. A. Secures New Site for Girls’ Physical Training School, ‘A new home has been found for the Physical Training School which the Young Women’s Christian Association has opened for native girls in Shang- hal, China. The school, while in the country, !s not far distant from the National Headquarters of the Y. W. C. A, in Shanghai nor far from the local’ Y.‘W, ©, A, The grounds cover eighteen “mow,” which means approximately six acres, and are divided by a private road, A foreign residence already on the grounds will be used by the Ameri- can teachers, while native buildings on the other side will furnish living quar- ters and classrooms for the 35: stu- dents. © * Gi The grounds boast a garden, tennis courts and an athletic fleld. eee SRSA ERE The World Is Cheerful. # Doetor Johnson's old shoolmate said that he could not be a philosoplier be- cause “cheerfulness was always break- ing in.” Our world of mankind cannot be that kind of a philosopher, either for the same reason. It may haye its moods and depressions, or prove to the utmost the reasonableness of despair; but there is an inexhaustible well- spring of vigor within it, and vigor ts another word for joy.—Irrom the Un- popular Review, 7 , —_—____—_ Natural Barometer. One of the simplest of nature's barometers’ isa spider's web.’ When there {s a: prospect .of wind or ‘rain the spider: shorténs- the filaments by which its web is sustained and,leaves | it in-this-stare’as Jong as the weather’ is variable. If it elongates its threads, it is a‘sign of fine, calm weather. AMM. I ALMOST FORGOT 57° THAT. QOME OF TH’ GENTS HERE A CNA MIT TH’ HOP PIPE FOR A MENTAL toy Qwenmv-co-Rouxn: “THAT HONG SNIFFS @ NIMBLE BEAK ~ SEEMS LIKE HE SMELLS > A BALMY SCENT IN S\TH' ATMOSPHERE - Ho ~"W OL! FLATIRON CHAUFFEUR INHALES A 6 CYLINDER HOP DREAM OFF MY EXHAUST PIPE - Tribune Want Ads bring resplts. ‘ How the Disaster. Occurred! NAW UMW AN ADEN'S. NICE CHICKEN WN DAT | DINNAW DAIL ~ UMM ZAES 'TILY WY DAD. GETS OUT FROMDE. VESSAW. MAY DAD HE BEEN A YELLIN’ MY MAW WIRY MORNIN! Fol TEN NEANS NE GWINE To ‘TAN NAW. "CAUSE co! HER NAGEIN f° BY AHERN | J WELL, VESTIDDY SUE DONE OVAKUEAH Perrersccrreccceccocerrccogcceresy $ HAS'PROVED WORTH OF | 3 HIS DAD'S JUDGMENT Hi Young Robert Kinsella, son of the Giants’ famous scout, has proved the worth of his dad's i judgment. Father Kinsella had watched his boy develop on the lots of Springf eld until he con- sidered him worth a professional trial, Whereupon he sent him to Little Rock. There Bob has made good and the “old man” will keep his promise and give the boy a chance with the Gi- ants in the spring training trip. The “sale” of Bob by Lit- tle Rock tu New York has just been announced. The son of his father has been hitting .280 in the Southern league and is one of the fastest. men on bases in the circuit. Pretty good for a 19-year-old boy. roves: ELMER OLIPHANT IS. GREATEST ATHLETE Returns as Coach at West Point, Where He Starred. His) Coaching Ability Proven at Camp Benning—Will Make Football, Basketball and Baseball Teams Greater Than Ever. Elmer Q. Oliphars once more is an active lieutenant in Uncle Sam's army and is on the Cracker inelig’ ble list. Mis time with the Crach has expired, his furlough is wp and_he will return to Camp Benning. From there he goes to his greatest achieve- ers i Elmer Q. Oliphant. ment, that of coach of athletics at West Point. Oli is tickled over his be- ing able to once more get into harness at the Point. His stay with the Crackers has been highly successful and the big bosses of the Crackers are highly pleased with his 20 days’ show. He has played errorless. ball and fielded in a most spectacular fashion. Oliphant is the greatest college ath- lete ever developed in Ameriéa and he starred exceptionally at.West Point His coaching ability has been proven at Camp Benning. His knowledge of football gained in eight years on the gridiron, his basket-ball - experience equally as extensive and. professional Point teams better than ever. BISMARC FURNITURE CO. ; 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 R. S. ENGE, \D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lycas Block—Phone 260 DR. W. H. PEWE, D. C. Doctor. of Chiropractic Lucas Block “BY BLOSSER baseball experience will make pest) | Why Huskles’Gol Blind. _ Many dogs that ave driven In dow ble-traced harness go bitpd. Particles of ico, exceedingly hard and fine, falt from the brush of the dog’ that is trav - eling ahead, and, striking the eye, serateh it, and in time cxuse partial or total blindness. ‘Fhe tmore» fero- cious dogs of the pack fight thelr way to the front. of the teams. and are usually saved. from this ‘trotible. == | Business Directory SHOE) FITTERS MAIN STREET PorTSTORAL Frases Fok AMATTUR PROTOGRORERD LY BHAT AZOEpLIP varia tits AV ll WL ee * BISMARCK -NontH DAKOTA Bring or M ‘il in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. Di ee | WEBB BROS. | Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors ’ Licensed Embalmer in Charge i 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 Bismarck , odak 2 PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL‘ US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts - HOSKINS Bismarck DE LAVAL Cream d Seperate ‘= ay The World’s Sct Standard FRENCH & Implements Harness: BISMARCK MOTOR - COMPANY’ Distributors of STUDEBAKER —and— CADILLAC Automobiles Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. . Bismarck, N.D. ~ « WES “FA ‘a “TORY sepyice:S1*