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/ » A oes } > ~ ~ WANT COLUMN: 4 2 HEUP WANTED—MAI F TEARN THR BARBER TRADE—Basy work, big wages; few weeks completes; expert: instruction; time and expens saved by our method: only reliable i ‘stitution of its kind in the Northy Call or write for. catalog. . Moler Bai ber College, 107 follet Av. Mine neapolis, ES TEARN. tual auto Los ‘Angeles Y. M. t SELP WANTED—FEMALE \ Tel for ‘work alter school Good Phone Perens city jonal WANTED—Ghi POSITIONS COMPETENT STE wk. WANTED s HER under Kkkeeping: desires positipn-,with. reliable firm, Call. 678 from § to ¢:p._m. Ls-1wk PERSONAL : $ WOULD CIKP To cRr ACQUAINTE With a widow woman, 45 to 60 years old, fot a hotisekeeper or —. marry: Barney Schueller, Antier,..N. D. Box 134, . a 1-2-1m9, ROOMS FOR RENT. ._°. FOR RENT—Four rooms, ait modern, \ double ‘and=single: rdéms, “Nice warm place ‘for winter: ~$7,00 and 3 FOR RENT Furnished room; ho heat. -Call 814 Avenue’ B. 1. BOARDERS, WANTED ; WANTHD=Boarders whi roomers at 920 orth tS IeL-wk lith St Ne a - ROR SALE OR RENT— ok HOUSES AND FLATS - ~ FOR SALE. BY. ‘NERA realbareain. 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. e WANTED -TO BUY-~From ow mn or. elght room’ modern’ house. well lo- cated.*: Address P. O. Box 607, aig te — - ati LANDES FOR SALE OR REN aitalta bs gatne, fa Be fr n alfalfa, bilance hay, an re. farm i proveretth, “all fenced ea rons need. 70 head of cattle, 7 horses and al’ farm. implements to Eo with place: Could take honse and lot If Pisimarcl or, Mandan ig, on this deni J. Cruickshank;. Golden, Valfey;” Nu. DANDOLOGY. jagadina. giving faets in regard to the Jand’ situation. ‘Yhree_ months’ subscription, Free. If Tor. a “home, or. as. dn :invéstment. you are thinking of buying good. farm lands; aimply write mé a letter ands “Mail me LANDOLOGY’ and all’ p: ticulars FREE.” AQdress Editor, Lan ology, Skidmore "Land 'Co., 435. Skid: more. Bidg., Marinette, Wisconsin. -__WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Ssmail~ cottage furnished or nidderit ‘Turnished” “fooms for ing for=man,and wife. ; inquire 'S.. B\Bergeson fices in down. to and: apartment by. children, WIE) Mt. singers, in full song; yellow head. parrot! tee safe arrival any’ ft 1 one Minnesota, mower, blossoms of filfalfa and sweet. clover, thick and deli¢tous, $12 per gallon ean at Mahton. 'H. N. Paul, Mighton, Wash.“ ‘ '12:19-1mo EXY INFORMATION concerningJohn A, King at one time of the Star Restaurant and later a teamster of «Bismarck, would be much appreciated’ by: his mother, Mrs. F.. W., King, 106 Oak- wood Ave., y AVE YOUR <form lett on the Multigraph. We do and mailing, Expert weconnting, a lock, ‘hone 662. 16. Haggart Block. rons oo tale SOARDER = WANTED—Room ‘and board Nine dollars per week, $1.50. per day., ; 66 cents and 75-cents-per room.» Steam “heated rooms. Banner ‘Hou - Phone 231, typewritten addressing Room ag -1mo. FOR:SALE AT A BARGAIN~ 10 ft. plate glass show cases and one five paaBenger Ford in A-1 condition. Phone $24 or call at 930 4th St. i-15-1wk . "SALE—$6,000.00 stock of general FOR ear aise and fixtures. Priced right to move quick. “Address H. 8.- Freisz N._D. Flasher, ND. sigiwe FREE WISCONSIN BULLETIN ¥ Melmate, CopN yer eure in of Agric Dies 1 Giedlson, Wis, 11-24-60t R SALE—50 gallon empty oak FOR sa Ejean and in good shape, $2.00 each, write or phone. Bismarck Bot- tling:/ Works. 1-12-1wk FOR SALE—Beautiful floor lamp, ma- der ny pedestal and old rose sik-shade nen Shenitie fringe. Diameter 26 in. Phone 3291. 1:13-lwk s—Fine Kimball plano, not FOR Sor serach, on. 1b, pew bee Atte. Snyder, Washburn, N. D, Re eet rae 1-13:1wk HEMSTITCHING, Picoting and pleat ing, 200 Fourth street. Mrs. C. P. Larsen, Nee onsen 9 2304tnO- WANTED—Flat top office desk, must be in good condition, Phone 2%7-or 483, 1-14-6t = SALE—25 fall shoats weighing from 3 8 30 Sunda: Carl Anderson, South- east_of city. iel2-1wik FOR SALE—Ford Sedan. ‘Inquire In- dependent Garage, 1-14-Alwk. J aviuter: 1=10+4mos | "Fist Lt. J. a. b| Jet Lt. Ro Oy Lindsay, 13 Maj. not ig Lt. A, Re Beooks, 22d | Mided into. 428 alrplanes*and "0. 66 aces” ARE NAMED American: Aviators Who Won the Coveted Title, © | Capt, Eddie Rickenbacker Heads the Army ServiseList of Air Fighters. | | Wasllington=4Pinal ‘records of the “army air service show that 66 Ameri- ean aviators earned the .coveted title ot “Ace” th the: world . These mon ‘served. with tlie British,: French .and American alr services~ and ex- celled in at! types of fighting. dn taming the American aces, both enemy ‘airplanes and’ balloons’ -are counted. . Sonieof: the United States specialized in “putting out the eyes” of the enemy by destroying his Observation balloons, ‘The follow- ing is’ the Ist-of aces ‘and what they accomplished ¢ Rete Sabet BE Bal: Name.and Squadron Planes. 1'ni. Capt. B. V. Rickenbacker, #th:....22 5 4 2d: Lt, Frank.Luke 27th ... or Wears) Maj. Hi. V. Lufbery, sth 4). os ist Lt. G. Vaughn, R. A, 1 lat, Lt. F.. Kindley, 13th By Ist Lt D. Pytnam, 138th . int Lt, 5. Bprings, 148th... ist. Lt. Reed Landis, @th RB, A. tet Lt. PB. E, Baer, 1034... {st Lt. T, C. Cassady, 2th ist Lt. H. R. Clay, 148th. ffaminton, 3d RB. saph Wehner, 27th onaldson, 22d R. Hawi: neon cenSio See eed. 2a Maj. J. A. neraMith Capt. 11, Coolidge, 9ith 2d Lt. W. W. White, 147 Yd Lt. Burdick, 1th let Lt. Larner, . 1034 ist Lt. L. C. Holden, sth . lat Lt. W, P, Erwin, 1st ist Lt 8.°C. Creech, 148th er tes teed Seer ee ist Lt, H. W. Cook, Mth . tet. Lt, Heed Chambers, 94th Ist Lt. L. D. Campbell, 9th Ist Lt. L.-J. Rugmmell, 93d Ist Lt. Mf Stenseth, 28th a lat Lt. W. H. atovall, 18th, me Ist Lt. *. Guthrie, 13th BORA ATH AOL DORE ATI AV Healy, ss Ist Lt. GW. Furlow, 103 2d-Lt. R. M. Todd, 1th Maj. H. 5. Harney, 2ith Capt. O. K, Peterson, 93th . Ist Lt. H.R. Buckley, 5th . Ist “Lt. J.:Knowles, 93th Capt. V,.H. Strahm, gist 2a Lt. W. T. Badham, gist . Ist Lt. E. R. Cosh; gist Ast Lt. K. J. Schoen;, 139th . Ist, Lt. J. J. Searley, 13th . Ist Lt. H. L. Bair, 4th R. ALF E.. Luff, 74th R.A. F. Iston, 148th. 63 OF or oven ore M aces destroyed 483 enemy aircratt. ‘The actual number was higher, but only official: “crashes” were counted. . The German. machines destroyed were dl- servation balloons. 3 (The price paid by America in de- stroying ihe wings of the German armies is told In a brief statement. This shows ‘that theré. were 32 "fllers Killed’ and 39 ‘injured in accidents be- Kind the lines...In action with the enemy, -187- flyers. were killed; 133 wounded, 47 marked missing, and 145 taken prisoner by the Germans, :| THREE PROPOSALS A WEEK Girl. Sobs When New Vork Canteen Clotes-—“Boys Were So Nice,” a: She Says, “ New York.—The Pérshing club can- teen here has closed. With the end, glgom was scread over the counte- nances of the girls who served In the canteen, . But especially gloomy was the countenance ahd espectally ‘mourn ful Was the voice of Amelia Reevea, “What's the matter?” o reporter asked, febring there wes’a ‘death ® the’famtly, %« fv 8 ont ‘Nothing—oh, nothing,” sobbed Ame- lia, “only ——* “Only what?” “Oh, the boys were so answered: '* ‘ “Well, that oughtn’t to be anything to feel 60° bad about,” consoled the repotter; 4 ie | “There won't be any more of them here," said Miss “Reeves, “‘and—and— $0 many of them proposed to me!” ~“This 1s setiois,” sald the reporter. “Oh, no, nothing serious; only it was such fun being proposed to £0 often.” ‘s “How often?” . “On an-average of three a week since July 1,” replied the young lady, resorting to’ a handkerchief. * nice!” she BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS , HELLO THERE, Tom, HOW ARE You? Nov'RE LOOKING FINE ‘THis IS GREAT. WEATHER. WERE HAVING ISN. ITP VES, wiar’s we DIFFERENCE! YOUVE GOT Fo DAN IT: HAVEN'T You AND WERE ALL ALIVE AulT WE ‘PW GONNA Fool "EM AT THAT = - ("4 GONNA SAVE SOME MoNEN — AND THE WoRLD NES, FINE cuarLey! ? Tom. Made the Right Analysis. BY ALLMAN You KNowl TOM, THIS ISAGREAT OLD | i WORLD AT THAT- HIGH PRCES, WAR TAXES = INCOME TAKES - SUGAR TWENTY fiVE CENTS A: POUND- STRIKES AND ME TUS = You KNOW. THE O10 SAVING, LAUGH] ANSWER 7 CHICAGO LIVES Hog receipts, 44,000. lower, ~ y, Bulk, $15 to $15.30. Top, $15.40. : Heavyweight, $14.90 to § Mediumweight, $15.10 to shtweight, $15.15 te Lightlight, z packing sows, 1de “to 10¢ noth, $4.25 N packing sows, rough, | $18.75 ° Pigs,\$15.50 to $14.50. Cattle receipts,” $,000, Beef steers, medium weight, choice\and prime, 19 50 to $11. , £00d and choice, $14 to $18.50, : Common and medium, $9 to § Rutcher cattle heifers, to §, $6.75 and mutter: alves, light <1 $17 to 318. * Feeder Sheep reesip Lambs, St $19.75. . Culls and common, $1 Ewes, medium, good to $12. Culls and common, $5.25. 5 to $16.50 chalee, $9 to $8.50, SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 10,000. Steady. Range, $14.70 to $1 Butk, $14.80 to $14.85, Cattle receipts, 8,000, steady. Kil!- ers slow active, Fat steers, $6.50.to $17.75. 1 Cows an dhelfers, $6 to $11.75. Calves steady, $6.50 to $17: Stocker and feeders, stea $12. Sheep receipts, 4.000. Steady, Lambs, $7 to $18.50. Wethers, $9 to $1 Ewes, $2 to $10. Y MDD POLIS ~ Flour unchanged. Shipments, 70,- 340 barrels, Rarley, 21 to $1.53. Ttye-No. 2 $1.76% to $1.77%. Bran, 4%. London’s Great Fire. An area of 436 acres was burned over In the-grert fire of London iv 1866. Weather and Health. An Itelian savant, as a resylt of Investigating 24,528 cases, exclusive of contagious \ diseases, has concluded that morbidity is least in the windy periods, especially in winter, when the | highest morbi accompanies pe ods of cloudy skies, m * LAUGHS wiTH YOU ’ Oe AY . Davi the supposed fivorite of. the | OTTO AUTO That Would Just Suit Him! DIDNT You DAN CUPID LEAD 124. TO WEDLOCK DURING THE YEAR November Was Biggest Month, | With June Coming Second “in Popularity enna Old Dan Cupid had a busy session last year, especialy during te fou tins r months of 1919, with 124. ses issued by County. Judge during, that time; Novem: | Fourth month for wed- the: bane with 22, licen ns issued. Weems TLL SAY THIS, 1S, “THE BEST AMERICAN FEED I'VE HAD SINCE AFLIWER BROKE DOWN HERE FIVE. NEARS aco! Juno, | Smith in uni inger of f. Now, SiR= IF Yoo REDEAT THAT PERFORMANCE, AGAIN. I'LL BUMP Your. ALL=BUT WHEN YoU Come RIGHT Down To IT, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE P i ! , WHATS THE. DIFFERENCE! NEsTERDAY | eoT (Tt WELL, THAT'S WHAT'S “TALKIN? sixteen coples, The number ‘of Hcenses | 2 ' BANNED. BY COURT’S 16. Mrs Minn,, Jan. shop of radical publications at 3 decree i; pal court. four hours was gr: pointed daris only managed to corral issued Y Georgian must vacate her book 127 ith, according to al wed. today by Judge C. i ‘twenty- nted Mrs. Georgian BY AHERN SORRY To DISTURB You WITH YOUR HATCHING MRS. OSTRICH —~ GOSH, SOME EGG ~ WOULDN'T “TAKE < MANY LAKE. THAT TO MAKE A DOZEN = awa Yow! Sieis AFTER ME All’ 1S MADDER THAN Af PICKPOCKET WITH HANGNAILS AT A COUNTY-FAIR ~ MAYBE A LIL! 7" SUNK NOURISHMENT WILL fi SOOTHE HER = 77-7 AU TH SucaR? ORDER IN MILL CITY | | | pus pfoceeding. is to be held Friday in T DON'T CARE = THEN TLL BAT UP : SHOE FITTERS.” MAIN STREET Undertakers WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Funeral Directors: Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—S87 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS — Licensed Embalmers in Charge Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNI 220 MAIN Night Phoife 100 or 687 TURE COMPANY STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order FRENCH AND WELSH . Builders’, Hardware I mplements Harness De Laval Separators fanaa Kear ha Anne PRES Dat OSE * BISMARCK -Nontii DaKora Bring or Mail.in Your Filme for Expert Developing VINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING. AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS VWismarck CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY BATTERY PARTS ¢ “Exide” Service Station BUICK and OAKLAND . Valve-in-head Motors BISMARCK, N. D. E. T. BURKE | LAWYER | Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. | _ Phone 752 | in, which to perfect an appeal, which is to be made The decision came the result ot a civil sult brought by Benjamin Paust owner of the ‘building, in an effort to orgian. In his decfsion h-held that the bookshop permitted immoral pract i immoral practices consis le of literature advocating ty, mutiny and desertion and re Yusal to abide by the laws of the Unit- ed States government.” The decision of Judge partly based on the fact th eation called Gale’s magazine, sa be published in Mexico City by an Americah army slacker, and preach- ing disloyalty, was being sold in, the bookstore, The decision of the court, in part follows: “That the defendant wrongfully and unlawfully detains from the. plainglit possession of the premises described herein, in that the rent on said prem- ises ia: long past-due and unpaid and in that the defendant In violation of the terms of said leasing has permit- ted immora} practices to be carried on inssuch premises during such occupan ey, and: still allows such immoral prac- tices to be carried on therein such immoral practices consisting in the sale of literature advocating disloy- alty, mutiny and desertion and refusal to abide by the laws of the United States government; that the said plaintiff is entitled to have restitution of the premises described.” It was said today that should Geor- gian, whose hearing on a habeas co! mith was New York, be ordered deported, Mrs. Georgian will leave to join him, BEN WHITEHEAD JOINS SILENT MAJORITY, BUT | ONLY AS A BENEDKT Word was received in Bismarck to- of the mi ge at of Cel, Ben Gordon W: formerly of Grand Forks, Bismarck and Willtsten, fo Miss Josephine Lee, daughter of ay the most extensi er Rio Grande Colonel Whi mninent and perhaps | » planter of the Low- 1 is a well knwon BY BLOSSER "| yesterda Bismarck Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS .Western Sales Big. Phone 25 \Bismareks errr erro a ig Aperman, Who was engaged in in this state several yea While in North Dakota he was ac+ tive in Democratic politi YANK MARINES AND HAITIAN GENDARMES REPULSE BANDITTI ' —— Washington, Jan, 16. marines and Tait repelled an attack on Port, Au Prince the Haitain capital by a force of 360 bandits more than half of whom were killed, wounded or cap- tured after belng pursued outside the city. United States Poor Places for Pictures, The Corcoran art gallery says that ft {s harmful to an oll painting to hang it near a window where It will be ex- posed to the sun, or to We hung near a stove or radiator, as all heat agencies tend to dry the oil and make the paint- lng crack. DR. .W. 'H. PEWE,“D:.C. ~ Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block SSS K. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Consultation Free = - Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone’ 260 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY — Distributors of x STUDEBAKER —and—— CADILLAC Automobiles “BISMARCK i) FURNITURE CO. 220 Maia St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. JANUARY CLEARANCE SPECIALS We offer for a limited time only dur- ing January, Genuine Hudson Seal Stoles, two yards long, 12 inches wide, handsomely lined, Db etogapetetice diate site $25.50 A handsome Hudson Seal Muff to match at ... oe 35 Elegant Skins Se rfs, genuine, Jat est’ style, extra large animal, at - $25.00 Elegant § match, uti. +++ $25.08 Will ship ubject to examination. BARBATSULY BROS. WHOLESALE FURRIERS 398 Sixth Ave., New York, N. ¥. nn gendarmes ..

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