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WANT COLUMN | oe @ =. ABLP WANTED—MALB LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Eany ‘work, big wages; few weeks completes; expert instruction; time and expense y thod; only’ reliable in= stitution of its Kind in’ the Northwest. fal or write for catalog... Moler Bar= er Collego, 107-K, Nicollet Av. Min= neapolla, Est, 1893, 1-2-1mo; MEN WANTED AT ONCE—For_ auto Tadiator repairing. Call at Kinzels Service Shop, Mandan, N.. D. B 1-13-3t LBARN—Actual_ auto repair vulcanizing, ‘Tos Angeles Y..M.G. A, Auto School. uto 12-31-144ino. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A girl for work after schoo! and Saturdays, Good wages. Phone 386k. 2 1-15-3t WANTHED—Cook and_waltress.” Banner House. 104 Main Street. Phone 231. ~ 114-2t WANTED—Iipusekeeper, Call room 30, City Nation’l Bank Bidg. SoU WANTED—Girl for: general_housework. 311 4th St. Phone 342, 1-9-1wk | WANTED—Gin, at once at Dunraven, = * 1-12-1wk : PERSONAL WOULD Liki TO, GET ACQUAINTED With @ widow wemane 4 to GO pent old, for a ‘hou: er or marry, Barney Schueller, Antler, N. D. Box 134. 1-2-1mo. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Fourrooms, allsnodern, double and single rooms. Nice warin Place for winter. $7.00 and $8.00 per Month, 713: 3rd_si rks FOR: RENT—Furnished ri heat. Call 814 Avenue L. BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Boarders and roomers at 320 11th: St. North. 1-12-1wk hot water 1-12-lwk FOR BALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS ‘OR SALE BY OWNER—A real bargain. Stucco’ home in Riverview addition, completely modern, on pavement.;Three' bedrooms,. oak floors throughout, Priced right for quick sale. Owner leaving city, Possession at. once. For price and’ terms, call Telephone’ 682. ee WANTED TO BUY—trom. owner, seven. or cight room modern house, well lo- cated, Address P. O, Box 607, deoste ‘ LANDS - LANDOLOGY—A magazine. giving the facts in regard to the land situation, Three months’ subscription, Free. for a home or-as an investment you are thinking of buying. good farm lands, simply write me a_ letter: and say, “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all par- ticulars FREE.” Address Editor, Land- ology, Skidmore Land Co., 436 Skid~ more Bldg., Marinette, Wisconsin. + o¢1-10-4mos. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Canary birds. First ‘class st. Andrensbure rollers Mg Pec . singers, $7.60. Yo ry not in full song; $3.59. ‘Béexican Gouble yellow ‘head parrots, $10.00. I teo safe arrival anywhere, ~Weather |, does not affect shipping... Send. cat: alogue. Sam Meyér, 3628 KJournoy St., Chicago, Tk 1-8-1 WANTED—‘7o buy Meat “Market or good location. for new one. Will pay all cash for medium sized shop or would trade clear hulf section. Canada land: and cash for large-shop. Write at.once as I mean business. Allan: W.. Beck, Box 421, Mason City, 1-9-1wk FOR: SALE—Happy Home Money from blossoms: of alfaifa and sweet clover, thick and delicious, $12 per gallon can at Mahton~ H. N. Paut, Mahton, Wash, z 1¢-19-Imu ¥ INFORMATION concerning Jonn A, ing at one time. df tho Star Restaurant and latet a teamster of Bismarck, would be much’ appreciated by his mother, Mrs, F. “W, Tong, 106°.Oak- wood _Ave., Troy, N. ¥. P-15-12t HAVE YOUR form letters typewritten on the Multigraph., We do addressing and mailing, Expert accounting, Room 16 Haggart Block, Phone™ 602. lw BOARDER WANTED—Room and board nine dollars per week, $1.60 per. day, 50 cents and 75 cents per room. Steam heated ‘rooms. ‘WANTED TO BUY—Piano, must be tn: fod condition and priced right, give lescription and price in letter, K 2, Hazelton, N. D. 1-9-1wk T A BARGAIN—Two 10 ft. show cases: and one five nger Ford in A-1 condition. Phone $24 or call at 930 4th St. 1-15-lwk FOR SALE—%6,000.00 stock of general merchandise and fixtures. Priced right to move quick, Address H..S. Freisz, Flasher, N._D. re FREE ‘WISCONSIN BULLETINS. 1» climate, crops. Immigration Bureau. Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol Zi, Madison, Wis. 11-24-60t gallon empty oak. cider barrels, clean and in good shape, $2.00 each, write or phone. Bismarck Bot- tling ‘Works. 1-12-1wk FOR SALE—Beautiful floor lamp, hogany pedestal and old rose silk s' with Chenille fringe. Diameter Banner. House: | Phone 12-29-1mo. Fe Box Phone 2 1 FOR SALU—Fine Kimbail plano, nota mar or scratch on’ it, used but litte. Wm, G. Snyder, Washburn, N. D. KR. Now. 1-13-1wk HEMSTITDCHING, Picoting. and pleat- ing, 400 Fourth street, Mrs. C. P. Larsen, 12-30-1mo sae . WANTED—Flat top oilice desk,. must be in good condition. Phone 267 or 483, 1-14-6t. FURNITURE R SALE and a dandy - four room modern cottage for rent. Apply_809_Rosser_St. _, 1-12-4t FOR SALE—2 Shoats weighing from 60 to 90 pounds, Carl Anderson, South- east of city. 1-12-1wk VICTROLA SALE. OR EXCHANGE for good piano; also gas range. Phone 214X. 1-13-3t FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage and reed push cart, Phone 478X. Bui er FOR SALE—Ford Sedan. Inquire in- dependent Gerage, 1-14-lwk. FURNITURE FOR SALE — Inctuding brass bed. -Phone_478L. 1-14-2t NTED—Washing to do at home. Call wit a Y-13-3t —————__ eee t| te. the apectacle. 4) Scrap Book REJOICE: AT, ELEPHANT HUNT. 7 " Siamese Welcome Orders for Round-. Up, Which Becomes Something of a National Holiday, When a king of Siam finds that the stack of tame elephants in the govern- ment sinbles ig getting low he sends our an edict (hat a royal elepliant hunt will take place. This order is received joyfully throughout Stam, for an elephant hunt .is-to this eastern ‘country what a bull fight ts in Spain or what the Olympic games were to ancient Greece. A royal elephant hunt is staged only about once @ year. and is enough of ‘a spectacle to induce neopte from all over Siam to come to atha where the animals are to. be ght when caplured. inmese jungle: shelters great f wild elephants, both with and sand accasionally a ish specimen known .as a f elephant. A white elephant when captured. ts: kept in an atmos: phere of great pomp in-the royal sin- bles and does not work. Other kinds \aeenue the burden bearers of Siam Verom the king's own particular cle- shant to the animals that lift logs at the lumber camps. Duys, ‘sametimes -weeks, are re quired to lecate and surround the herds to be captured. Then they are skillfuily driven in the direction of Ayutha.’ So slowly do. the great i heasts travel that four or five niles: {s sometimes: the daily rate: of, advance. Wien akyuthd is reached: the herd. is driven Ingo a kreal, which is a large. walledin court, ‘and here it is kept The The are then_allowed to wander hack to their juigle-hotne. The taming of the animals retaine?t tales several days and is. the climax Crowds gather about the kraal to hear the untamed elephants trumpet their anger at be Ing caught and to watch their clumsy struggle against mastery by the, na- tive ¢rainers.—“Niksah” in Chicago Daily News. NOW SPRAY MOLTEN METAL Plating With Electric Pistol Said to Have Given Absolute Sat faction, The process by, which one metal fs 'depostted upon another ‘by shooting it jo molten condition from a sort of gua has received a notable improve- ment by the application of electricity to melt the metal. It. used to be melt- ed by a firme of compound oxgen. ~In the {mproved. process two ‘wires ‘attached to the poles of an electric. Electric Pistol for Spraying Molten Metal. -system supplying elther continuous or alternating current are led into a_hand electric pistol in such a way to pro- duce a short circuit. The pistol ts loaded with. wires of the metal to be Projected ; the spark melts ‘these in- stantly and a jet of air squirts the molten. metat in a fine spray upon the surface Ao be coated. An electric arc Js formed between the two electrodes ‘| of the wires and this continues auto- matically to. melt the metal. By. this precess such refractory met- als as tungsten and molybdenum have been sprayed. A variation of this method has. been used in coating objects with zinc. In It. powdered: zine is melted: by com- pressed’ air and sprayed out by the same jet of air.—New York World. Bullet-Pierced Bible. In unveiling ® memorial in Barns- bury to local men who fell-in the the Rey, H. Must, vicar of St. Dafid's, chaplain: to sthe forces, mentioned -a loca! lad who joined up at the bégin- ning of the war at the.age of seven- teen, and was killed, at Loos. In his treast pocket was discovered a well- used little Bible.. The'place where the lad -had. been reading: contained the passage, “Greater love hath no man ; than this, that he Jax down his Ute FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ©.» HeRE-MY Pap ToD ME To GET Two GALLONS OF GASOLINE” “THAT'UL BE PORTY-BIGHT o—r The —* Ww} DOING nntil the desirable beasts are selected. |, Westbourne road, who served ‘as a | MONEN FER MY BANKP I DONT WANT Ao NICKEL, DADDY - | WANT PENNIES ~ him went right through the passage.— London Times. Up Against It. “Like a fish out-of water’ js a figure of speech that expresses acute dis- comfort,”. remarked Mr. Gadspur. “Maybe so,” replied Mr.. Dubwaite, thoughtfully, “but a fish out of water isn’t much more uncomfortable thin an old line politician receiving a dele- gation of fair but determined suffra- _gists.”"—Birmingham Age-Herald, Reoseveltian Reminiscences, “At least you would classify a con- sicientious objector as ‘a malefactor' of great. wealth.” ~ “No,” rejoined Miss ‘Cayenne. , “Most that I have observed were mollycod- _dles of great health.” 5 No Use for Them. A gob who had just been. discharged. was ordering his first suit of civilian clothes. The tailor had him “meas- ured up” and was asking him about the trimming. \ “How about the hip pockets?. Do you want buttons on both the hip pockets?” said the tailor. The sailor looked around a minute S OF THE DUFFS as if he was In deep thought, and sald: “Oh, never mind the hip pock- ets. We never had them mM the navy, and the bootleggers are selling it for $3 for a half pint, so I don’t guess they will be of any use to me.”—In- dianapolis News, Footloose. “T can let you have a room on the top floor, sir, If you don’t mind sharing; it with another gentleman,” said the clerk, “All right. But do you snppose the; gentleman will retire early?) I'm in} need of/sleep and don't want to be dis- turbed.” | ~“You'll probably be able to get a} good-night’s rest before the gentleman; comes, sir. He’s been ‘stopping with us every spring for six or seven years and this is the first time he's ever; made the trip without his wife."—Bir-| mingham Age-Herald. | A Misfit. i The “ness” had not. been what the; men had been use to at home. i One day on a hike a“candidate” was) seen eating green persimmons by the! C. O., who said {n his most sarcastic voice, “Smith, we have mess at noon: today as usuat.” Private Smith sa- I was just trying to draw my stomach up to fit it."—Licut. J. Ly) Bill, U, S. A., in Life, t He's Ri; WILD NE' AOTIce WAT GO ASK YouR DADDY ~ WE'S THE JITNEN GIVER AROUND HERE. Wet, Don*r You KNOW THAT A NICKEL 1S.AS MucH AS FIVE PENMIES P “BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. SEVE Danny Isa Philosopher. DADDY, GIVE ME SOME PEWAIES FoR MY BANK? OLD BANKER ANICKEL |! YES, BUT Some BODY ALWANS SHAKES THE Rickets ovr FoR. CAR FARE — : |. bee MARKE TS | Common, and medium, a ac Butch@r cattle heifer: CHICAGO LIVESTOC 50. eee: Hog receipts 36,000 higher, 30¢ to 40c, 4 Bulk. $15.10 to $15:40. Heavy packing sows smooth, $14.) $6.50 to $13.25, ‘ows, anne} Veal calves light and 16.19 to $18. i Sheep receipts 12,600, L BY ALLMAN WELL,WE bb, T! (BELIEVE I HAVE: SPARE ichtweight good and choice, $14 to Ts and cutters, $5. der steers, $8 to $12.50. Stocker steers, $7.25 to $10.50, nbs 84 pounds dewn, $16,75 to En? CAN $8.25 to $14. $6.50 to $14.- 25 to $6.50. handyweight, weak. to $14.85, : - is and common, $13.75 to $15.50. Heavy packing sows rough, $13.75 to] Ewes medium good and choice, $9 $14.25, ‘ ‘to $12. Pigs, $13.75 to $14.75. , “| Culls. und common, » to $3.25. Cattle receipts, 11,000, firm. _— Beet steers medium and hoa SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK weight choice and prime $18: to $19, Hog rece! $,000, 45¢ higher, Medium and good. $11,50-to,.$18. Common, $9 to $11.50. Range, $14.55 to $14. ‘Bulk, $14.80 to $14.85, | OTTO AUTO +ht—What Good Is' Two Cents? WELL THERE'S TH'OL SPHUIK® FAMOUS FOR BEWG TIGHTER MAN A CAST IRON KNOT -\ WHEN.IT COMES To. CHATTER » WHM- OUGHT 10 ELECT THAT GUY To CONGRESS © WAA- AN’ HERE'S OL FELIX CHEOPS~ USED To BE A ReRe DEPOT BUILT AROUND HIM —* HE'S STILL. Nec, ITEM DANS ~ HAVE “To TAKE. A SNAPSHOT bye DERRICK AHA FLOCK OF SLEDGE HAMMERS AN! : as HOW WE'LL ROMP DOWN THOU MILE © “TH FISH QUIT SWIMMING IN THIS RIVER » ALL TH’ CAMELS, We ULD COME Dow 1. ANT TAKE 7 DAY SWALLOW, LENING “TH! FISH "To Fan TTHEMSELNES WITH THEIR “TAILS — HEH -HEH- WAIT, SoNY-Vou WAVE 2 CENTS CHANGE COMING! witht (ete = GOGH, TD HATE To BE A: PHOTOGRAPHER !be he also made him pres 2D--Small cottage furnished modern | furnished Se light housekeeping for For reference inquire §. Bere & Son, 1-12-t) to #12. Sheep receipts higher. 1,500 25¢ steady Wethers, $8 to Ewes, $5 to $10. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Flour unchanged. Shipments barrels, Rarley $1.2 Kye, No. 2, $1.77 1-8 to $1.78 1-8, Bran, 4: PALMER STANDS ON RECORD; OTHERS ON PROMISES (Continued "rom Page One) populace, native and allen-born alike, ioyally American. almer, though a Quaker, is not; uverse to fign'. He is a strong man, phy: lly, mentally and politi- s the heavy jaw, the big sof a man built for combat and he prefers to walk into a danger and beat it to the punch rather uhan stale if in the hope ef making a surprise at- tack. Is Youngest Member Ho is the youngest memb: cabinet ‘and als r of the probably the young- est of the p dential aspjyants, be- ing not yet 48. He started his career as a court stenographer, took up law and politics and then came to Con- He was chairman of the Demo- cratle executive committee that. con- ducted son's campaign in 1912 and, following defeat for re-election to ‘president_for the United States Court of Claims. He declined this appoint- ment, but ‘accepted that of Alien Prop- erty Custodian when we entered the He was taken jnto the cabinet ‘arch, 1919, succeeding Attorney General Gregory, who resigned. If Palmer has any particular antip- athy it to blow him up very Shortly took office. “True, be on eed in blowing hirzself up, instead, there by saving Palmer the trouble of de- porting him later, but he wrecked the entrance to the Palmer house. caused a lot of muss and disturbance and made Palmer mad. Who knows, may ident! GroW Hair for Sale.” Peasant women of Italy, Dalmatta and Switzerland cultivate their hair especially for sale, twice a year, to dealers, WANTED TO RENT Hurley's. Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hits Any Size Orchestra Furnished 514 8th St. Phone 180K | DR. W. H. PEWE, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic “Lucas Block BR. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block-;Phone- 260 E. T. BURKE LAWYER . Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. CLEARANCE SPECIALS We offer for a limited time only dur- ing January, Genuine Hudson Seal Stoles, two yards long, 12 inches wide, handsomely / lined} Ob iaiaiee asin seleesees os $25.50 A handsome Hudson Seal Muff to match at .... $13.50 Elegant Skunk genuine, lat- est style, extra large animal, $25.00 Muff to match, at Elegant Skunk at. Will . O. ; examination. BARBATSULY BROS. WHOLESALE FURRIERS Nou CAN HAVE IT Nov CANT BUY NUTHIN' 2% CEATS _ NOWADAYS ANYWAY f 398 Sixth Ave. New York, N, Y. BY BLOSSER jally “Reds.” One of them tried |! ter he | + Their Appearance. “Tt Is remarkpble.” philosopessimlg . “that the man who does not know me@ch of anything and knows that litte all askew, usu- ssumes the tone and artitude of: one who knows everything and is aware that when he departs this. life wisdom will die with him. This ap: pearance is most often found in horse doctors, grocery store sages and trifling sons-in-law, such as mine."——Country Gentlemen, ¥ Oh! “yes! JULINSON’S for Hosiery. > Business Directory SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET LY AUATA SCENIC ebay es Bring or Mail in Your Films: for Expert Developing FINNEY’S. DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funcral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 - PERRY | UNDERTAKING “|| PARLORS al} Day Phone 100-M | } Hi i | + i { Night Phones 687 or 100 | Licensed Embalmer in Charge Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS * Western Sales Bldg. ¢ Phone 35 © Bismarck PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts - HOSKINS Bismarck f DE LAVAL Cream Separators FRENCH & WELCH Hardware Implements Harness BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER ——and-—. * CADILLAC Automobiles BUICK and | OAKLAND Valve-in-Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, X. D.

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