The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 7

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‘ A . ‘ if . +4 a 12-31-1}4mo, BISMARCK DATLY TRIBUN SEVEN 7. WEDNESDAY, JAN: 21, 1920 Bel 1 rite or wire for prices: i WANT COLUMN ‘ Valley eSeed Con Bismurel 5 bs 4 LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED—MALR WANTED- for lumber 3 managers; oné of whom must have knowledge of farm implement. business. & “Jackson, Devils Dakota. Povey, Lake, Shute orth 1-17-t£ | Two unusually attractive onchings | | BER TRADP—Easy few weeks completes; time and expense LEARN THE ot Ao ction; y our method; only reliable in- stitution of its kind in the Northwest. Call or write f ber College, 1 neapoli. “Moler Bar- Min- Est. Us =1mo, for catalog. KK. Nicollet Av, 1 | LOST—Cheek book from Bis containing Liberty D Finder ‘notify, Mrs, William l_No,_617X. __ ly T—Downtown, a diamond platinum brooch. Return ‘to Finney's Drug Store for reward, 1-19-3t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE COLLE ACQOUNTS, NOTES claims a ag we collec! Mercantile Ag -_ Bank Bldg. i D. WORK WANTED _ Worl per lion, §0c. Phone after 6 to 7 p. m. 1-19-1t ctual atito repair valcanizing, Los Angeles Y. M, C. A, Auto School. LANDS FOR SALW OR RENT—610 acres grain and stock farm, in. cultivati alfalfa, balance hay improvements. all i fenced. 70 head of es and all fam implements, to go with place. Could take house ahd Jot in Bism or Mandan in on this deal, J. Cruickshank, Golden Valley, N. 1 ‘ho WOULD LIKE TO GET with a widow woman, 45-to 50 years old, for a housekeeper or marry. Burney Schueller, Antler, N. D. Be 1 ROOMS FOR RENT = FOR RE ‘Four rooms, all double and single rooms, Nice warm place for winter. $7.00 and $8.00 per d 1 ks modern, eof two nished rooms with bath. Tur- 519 4th St} 1 ‘0 furnished rooms dt wife preferred, FOR modern BLL. 80% SALE OR RENT— OUSES AND FLATS Y Fordson Age’ on the Red“ XN. D. Thuildin m Phone 1-17-3t Nicely furnised very om. 519 Fourth St. . Write nd Pacific 1-19-2t ni in Riverview . ompletely modern, on pavement. Three k floors throughout, Priced sale, Owner Jeav at once, For price Telephone 682. 1-13-40 rooms 2 Of 5 Wight room modern house. 1-16-1wk NTED--Sinall cottage furnished or three” modern furnished rooms for light housekecping an and wife, For referénee inquire S. 6. Bergeson & Son, z 1-12-46 MISCELLANEOUS | pirds. “First class rollers, $9.50, Hartz 0. Young singers not . Mexican double rrots, $10.00, I guaran- ng. yellow head tee safe arrival anywhere, . Weather does not affect shipping. Send for cat- alogue. Sam Meyer, 3528 Flournoy St., Chicago,- Ml. 1-8-1mo FOR SALE .CHEAP—Piano, dufold dayenport, sewing machine and. a few small artices. Would like to get a good camera worth about $25 in exchange for furniture. Phone GSR eo 1-19-2t NY INFORMATION concerning John J. King at one time of the Star Re: and later a teamster of H marck, by his would be much : 106° Oak- f-1 mother, , M KF. CH khaki wool coat, fur collar and cuits, largeasii Inquire Roy French Welch Hard Room and board $1.50 per_day, Steam Phone BOARDER WANTED—1 nine dollars per week, 50 cents and +5 cents per room. bested: rooms, 31, Banner House. Two 10 ft. d one. five ition, ‘Phone FREE WISCONSIN BULLETIN climate, crops, Immigration Bur Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, 1 71, Madison, Wis. 11-24-60t 77 MD, - Mi Ai-iwh , Picoting and ple Mrs. C. P. 2-30-1m0 W. eo burg, N. J HEMSTITCHIN ing, 400 Fourth street. Larsen, ee WANTED—Flat top oftice des’ be in good condition. Phone 483, For ewes. ighty-! g C. Loerch, LE John GROTH HAULING- f stone on Ave, BLE FOR SALE—Ford Sedan. «Inquire Tns| dependent Garage, 1-14-1wk. amount of D-3 Rust Marquis Durum; ting Durum; al: CANDO! A” magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation, ‘Three months’ subscription, Free. It for a home or as an juvestment you are thinking of buying good farm lands simply write me a_ letter and “Mail me LANDOLOGY ticulars FREE.” Address ology, Skidmore Land, mo! dg., Marinette, : Land- 35° Skid- Wisconsin, -10-4mos LE dd ranch of about 80} leigh) county. — Well a y be divided. Geo. M, -Regist schools, chure i Full) particulars ~ from Owner, care Tribune, 1-17-3t STATE INCOME TAX TO BE EXPLAINED BY COMMISSIONER George E. Wallace and Gordon Cox Making Ten-Day Trip Over State George B, Wallace, state tax com- ner and Gordon Cox, assistant . Wallace, left today on a tour to the principal cities in the eastern half of the state to explain the state income\tax blanks and discuss other matters bearing on taxes. e Mr. Wall and M Minot, Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Fargo, Valley City and Jamestown before returning to this city and ex- pects to be gone ten days. this trip, they will attend the dis trict meeting of the state bank association. . pis ea a ee CALL FOR REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION A Republican State Convention is hereby called to meet in the City of i Bismarck, North Dakota on the 28th | day of January, 1929, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the pur- pose of placing in nomination: A National Committeeman, ive Presidential Electors, Ten Delegates and Ten Alternates, to represent the Republican Party of the State of North Dakola in the Na- tional Repyblican Convention to be held in the City of Chicago, State of Ulinois on the 8th day or june, 1920. said tional Committeeman, Prest- dential Electors, Delegates and Alter- nates to be voted for at Presidential Primary Election to be held in said State on the 16th day of March, 1920. Dated January 3rd. 1920, GUNDER OLSON. Republican National Committeenian for the State of North Dakota. Virtue Ascribed to Laurel. According to an old tradition laurel communicates the spirit of poetry and prophecy, Heice the custom of put- ting Inurel leaves under one's pillow to acquire inspiration. ' Umors.las, Umbrellas should be washed ocea- sionally, Stand them open, in a bath: tub, serub them with a smmall hand » brush and rinse with a bath Vi-6 WOISTNNE S.LLOOS JO SYAIVW 2NMO8® F LLOOS Ad AGVN “WO!}SO31p 03 PIs M27 OT3— Sp pOus-1)) 41}—J00M8 yoemoze asnok doey—enszu0; 24} UO Peajoss[p ‘s[taw 10338 Salow-1y 20rq} 10 Om3 £73 ‘UNIO; YesseI;SIP-PIIE O47 105 |53113Y LdWOUd i Cox ‘will visit While on) t DADDY, ARE You GOING To TeLL ME 4 SToRY BEFORE | Go To BED? THEN Jack FELL DOWN IsN’y ‘THAT FUNNY 2 gion! | i i 1 (MINNESOTA FARM SOCIETY TO MAKE WAR ON SOCIALISM | , Resolutions Adopted By Agricul- tural Association Con ~ demn Townley St. Jaul, Minn Jan, 21, yits. annual imecting on Friday, the Minnesc Agricultural Society pledg- edits entire support, to, the: American Legion and took an unalterable stand Closing | inst |p pis declared to he foment i opposition ty the government i Minnesota, si sounded an alarm agitators seeking to s up str the st Nonpar' with war ings in other ci Condemnation — of Ny Ife F. Warner of St. Paul, who assisted in the recent round-up of! members of the Communist . | declared opposition te the ment is not confined to alien: WOMAN RED REVEALED “Within two weeks. an Americin- born) woman,” he “told om ‘when 1 get to running the red party in Minnesota 1 will have sw weuldn’t Jet me touch her, That’: Us tor As a volunteer, Warner the rounding up of inte of the government. and was called’ hb: when the recent by federal authoriti “My boys came bie Krause of Park Rap the condition that is facin RK i ne in the ditch’ ang the authori- | ' i i 1 1 am proud of ‘the things for which they, fought. T would rather have a boy of mie Iying in France than in the ranks of some of these revolting agi- tators in the United States, Charles Kenning of Bird Island de- clared that not foreign but American born agitators are causing trouble in Minnesota. “TI have very close ties in a foreign country,” he id, .“but TE have no} time for the 1 who does net stand | for this, his country. first, qast and | all the time. stead “T have gone about at meetings inj Minnesota, where they didn’t know 1) could understand faree or four lan- | guages. In McLeod, Renville, Ca and other counties T lave heard agents of this league of farmers WELL,COME ON- VLL SEE IF I CAN THINK OF ONE BROKE HIS CROWN AND JILL CAME TUMBLING AFTER —- Nou Must Go To said HL. Wel that the league would get strong Speltz. Barley and «Seed Corn enongh to control the zovernmen: | Will Bet It Was a Whale of a Wave. Anan Sa A ) BAD WORD IN THE WORLD DID HE’ Do TAT For % AND Too?P DADDY, Do You Tere MuzZER A SToRY EVERY NIGHT, DOINGS OF THE DUEFS But Helen Never Laughs at His Stories. BY ALLM AN} ONCE UPON A Time Tae@e LiveD A LITTLE BOY NAMED JACK AND A LITTLE GIRL NAMED JILL = Now, JacK AND JILL WENT UP THE WILL To GET A PAIL OF WATER ~ { . -Undertakers H DAY PHONE 5 meer pone memantine ta} SHOE FITTERS ' MAIN STREET “+ WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers \ “ Licensed Embalmer in Charge Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 65—887 'Day Phone 100 BISMARCK No, Myson, ONWN WHEN 1} | | | COME HoME | Builders’ Hardware AE Filuchinie Tor imi OE aes Har OS A) te aia iy and stop the ware so the sons of the farmers wouldn't have to go te war, TOWNLEY "GANG" SCORED. “And then there's another, thing this league is doi alled) farm ers’ organiattions, concocted ly the Townley gang, are being used propaganda to prevent the return 6f roads.” state serous withi I is confyonted with a dan situation from its cuemies “Within a month [heard ina meet- that ing in the statement OTTO. AUTO St. Paul BETCHA T CAN MAKE THiS POND IW Two HOPS - ON TH’ RocK (NONE AN’ TH’ SECOND VERSE /* To T'OTHER SIDE ~ vers Got C WONDER Hoy ident Murphy. declared that: the + the dered, it young | ‘neet do!” The dors other members of gion shot at Coutralia lead on. pledging it eve [dorsement of the Babcock amend: | tent, providing fe state system of good wo Le: } American were Hot mur: | but shot in self-defense and | applanded te the echo,” The To oR. told us what to de- every enemy of the country and thats what we've got to the | BATTERY PARTS society adopted resolutions ine Service Station’ x the Aim ion and | In- Ace, rou we ied in ane} resolution, i soc also | LAWYER ON? A TIEDA | Tribune Block oy | Phone 752 | approved a bill now in Con; reli the car shortage by Int e Commerce com require where ©: | JAMES FRAZER, how are congested, PERRY UNDERTAKING Licensed Embalmers in Charge PARLORS Night Phone 100 or 687 FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET i Upholsiered Furniture Made to Order ' Bismarck, N. D; to . the lo the building of proper stor- | age depots on the Athuitic coasts, | FAMOUS SCULPTOR, DESIGNED MEDAL - FRENCH & WELCH Implements Harness De Laval Separators Bring or Mail in Your Filma for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING AND ENLARGING MAIL US YOUR FILM: Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY BUICK and OAKLAND Valve-in-head Motors BISMARCK, N. D. £. T. BURKE ‘Bismarck Construction Company | GENERAL CONTRACTORS \ Western Sales Bidg. Phone 35. Bismarck heen commissioned or enlivted and f subject to all: orders of the sgovern- | ment, And Dodge if They See You First. According to bil collectors the “alle } around” yood fellow ly takes longest to“ Cartoons Magu: sq] au Gee ty | thoi asked Gerir he knew . H erence between and Toe design Of the vietory medi! | oe nfs one mat and men ——— Does he lot of unins,” was the child's THIS Rock ) | Stites te is ine who took part To BE WN WATER ~@% MeNBE IT'S A i a) SOAP-STONE } » mae a Cc 7 i has appreycd heen When the w Tot par ed upon a vieto ed by all the cout which ford the war against the ce it decided to submit specific j The me and to’ leave to ca try the ion of coun y med: red aid rken pi the production of! the ow spe ion called for: vie me the face of the me HO ~ 11S a HIPPO! Wow- aN’ Some 11001 « GOSH, F HE EVER OPENS IT UNDER WATER L LUCK FOR A SWIMMIN Pond > : ° PEW HEN fe See WE'LL BE OUTTA WANED Your HAND AT ption, ° on ther the p |The “American medag will ffvorably with aly of those that | hieen produced by other cost medit States qnint (the men en jageney of the army re Fas soon as they can be "To entife a oman to i government has decided he must re being made and wilh wodueed. VES, BUT t FoRGoT AN’ WAVED TH HAND T WOZ MOLDIN' A SNOWBALL to be ay all ollices, | BY BLOSSER s decid. } Bastian Try rae aL powers. | tions for + COUN: | eee the sculpror and | The | names of | the allied counivies, ‘The medal will ae amd will be about the — silver d and will be vow ribbon | medal the} have of re Phe des i i Junder tre super of the com} ee hemibed 8. at pies’ oF tole art i the because the intermis or New York, the wiptor, | sien come until the en DR. W. H. PEWE, D. C. octor of Chiropractic Lucas Block &: S. ENGE, D. C. Pb. C. Chiropractor Consultation Tree » Great War for | Suite 9.11—Loear Block--Phors 280 ————————————— BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Diatributors of STUDEBAKER —~and——. CADILLAC Automobiles BISMARCK | FURNITURE CO. | 220 Main 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,- BG oe ns 25.50 | A handsome Hudson Seal Muff to” | match ats c.cccossaesess $13.50. ; Elegant Skunk Scarfs, genuine, lat-< est style, extra large animal,- at abe te pean SOROS Elegant Muff to match, Will ship C. O. D. subject to « examination. 4 BARBATSULY BROS. ; WHOLESALE FURRIERS 398 Sixth Ave., New York, N. ¥.

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