The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 7

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23) 19%0 al [ WANT COLUMN | BEEP WANTEDUMALE Two unusually attractive openings for lumber yard managers; one of dge of farm Shute North | whom must have know’! implement business, & Jackson. | Devils Dagota, | tovey, Lake, | T-17-tf WANTED — Another boy for Senior class: of Wilton High School. We're unbalanced, two. girls and one boy. Guaranteed:/ Congenial . bunch, hedps of sprees. Prestdent Senior Class, Wilton,.N. D., Box 4: _1-21-1wk RBER TRADE—Easy few weeks completes; ction; timeand expense y our method; onl reliable in- stitution of its kind in the Northwest. Call or write fot catalog. Moler Bar+ ber’ College, 107-K. Nicollet Av. Min- neapo}i 1893: 4:2-1mo, CEATN—Actual_ayto repair vulcai los Angeles Y. M,C Auto School. 12-31=14mo, POSITIONS WANTED __ COMPRTENT STEN stands principle of bookk position with reliable . firm. fro to6 p.m \ _ PERSONAL UL LIKE TO GET ACQUAINTED with a widow woman, 45 to ’50 years old, for a housekeeper or marry. Barney Schueller, Antler, N. D. Eom 3 -1mo. LEARN THE I work, Es Ael6-lwit Ww FOR Tt double_and place for_w month, 713 For RES shed Vhone -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES nicely fur- 519 dih St} t Suite of two ams with bath, SuU, r all or write ney, Room i #0K SAL#. OR. RENT— H HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE BY OW 7 Stucco home in bank Bldg 7 bedrooms, oak gui floors throughout. Priced le. Owner leaving fon at once. For price 1 ‘Pelephone 682. = ies 1-13-tf FOR /SALE—Three™ houses and _ six lots, five acres of land in city limits. $9,000; cash, $3,000. Frank Kral! Tailor. sht, for y. VP Ss city, and terns FOR SALE—House 16x38; city water and light. Wil sell for $1200.00. 1-22-Iwk use. Iwk NTED TO RENT IT cottage, tarnished or three modern furnished rooms | for light housekceping for man and. wife. For, reference S. E. Bergeson & 1-12-tt MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE=Canary bi First class | St..Andreasburg role $9.50. Hartz | Mt“singers, $7. yr ingers not in.’ full“ song, can double yellow head ‘parro 4 guaran- tee safe ‘arrival un Weather does not alfect shipping. Send ‘for cat- alogue. Sam Meyer, 3528 Flournoy St., a 3 icago, Il. 1-8-1mo khaki> wool coat, leather lined sleeves, fur collar and cuits. Good condition. Large size, -Inquire Roy Robinson, ‘care French & Welch Hardware Co. 1-22-tf ANY INFORMATION concerning John A. King\at one time of the Star Re: mt and later a tea of Bi: K would be muc! ppreciated mother, Mrs King, " wood_Ave., y. 115-12t BOARDER WANTED—Room and board nine dollars per week, $1.50 per day, 5urcents and (5 cents per roon# Steam heated rooms. Banner Hous: Phone 2a, _ 12-29-1mo. ®REE \VISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soil, climate,, crops. Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capitol 71, Madison, Wis. 11-24-60t Fors: and Burmin, Write for ing, 400 Fourth street. Larsen, FREE FOR THE HAUT loads of stone on Ave, T f 2 limited amount of P-5 Rust ing Durum Marquis Durum, 5 Bi red Corn, née M FOR s and afalt. i estas. 70 head of sand ail farm implements to go with place. Could takeshouse and lot in Bi r in on. this+ deal k, Golden V; avg the | you | ds y id all u Address Editor, Land- where the’ BISMARCK Dai? TYBONE ology, Skidmore daand Co., 485 Skid- more Bidg., Marinette, Wisconsin, 1-10-4mos FOR SALE—The improved Teachout farm and raych of about 800 acres in Bur- leigh county. Well improved witli buildings. fencing and about 375 ac in cultivation. May he divided. V. desirable property, Geo> M. Re DESERVED TO SAVE PUPPIES Shrewd Old Mother Coyote Wasted No Time Trying to Get Them Out of the Sack. The coyote is unpopular both among human beings: and among. its fellow animals; but the coyote is very intel- ligent. as well as unpopular. evidently sharing these peculiarities with the fox. Two young-men who lived near. Gar- field,, in the state of Washington Mathews and Babcock by name—were' plowing. one’ spring when they came upon @ family of three young coyotes. They took*possession of the little crea- tures; and meantime the old coyotes. the little ones’ parents, kept hovering about in 4n unpleasant way. ‘By and by, fo get rid of them, Mathews went to his house, got his brother Henry, a gun and a gunny- sack. The little coyotes were put to the sack, which was then securely tied at the mouth. The old coyotes now disappeared, but in the hope of -luring them so near ‘that. he could get a shot at them Mathews went to fol- lowing the plowmen about the field, leaving at the end the bag with the little ones. ‘Two or three times the party went around the field; but at though the old coyotes were seer they kept at a safe distance. gunner came around toward the place had left the sack they saw a si mother coyote, with the sack in her full speed. Henry fired at her, but without ef- fect. She niade good her escape with “her puppies tied up in the sack, and doubtless she had no difficulty in rip- ping the bag open and liberating the young ones as soon as she reached a safe. place, If she had been so foolish as to at- tempt to opén the sack before pi up ‘the puppies she would cert have Jost the young ones and her life. Man-Eating Tigérs. “Man Eaters” begin their scourge of villages in India only when age begins to stiffen their muscles, and when hu- man flesh ig oncetasted they crave for nothing else, according to Paul Drevy, inthe World Wide Magazine, Increasing difficulty in seizing the small and agile denizens of the jungle, writes Drevy, leads the tiger to attack persons as a means of gaining his food. ‘The’ suecess. with which the man-eat- ers have been able to ,sécure dunan flesh has led them to throw off the old instinct of terror of man. Incursions of man eaters in India often die down for ten or fifteen yeurs, says Drevy, and then some conmun- Y finds within a few thet any number of its members have disap- peared and a search is made for the animal, In one district of the cen- tral proyinces, persons disappeared in 45 days. The beast was finally kill- ed by an En 1 officer In another stetion villages were the scene of invasions for more than three months, lly, more than 2, 000 armed: men set out to find the man eater, but without result, ‘The aniinal, on one of its incursions, bounded over a garden fence and impaled itself on ; a stake. * In India few animals under fifteen yeurs of age have been known to at- ack persons, It is generally after that age that they begin their attacks on human lives, More Suitable. The aunts-and uncles had come to the long-enduring sister's home to have their monthly argument over the fam- fly affairs which interested all” of them. They had argued even longer than usual and the children were get- ting weary and w it they would So twelve-y nees decide £0. ! ed she would put a record on the Vie: trola and “play them down played several. popular songs, among them being “Till We Meet Again.” After that: had been played through once she adjusted a fresh needle and began it all over again. Then Thomas, the fifteen-year-old niember of the family, whose opinion of relatives would not be printable, gave a growl which every one could hear. “Don't play that_one ever again But soon as the plowmen and. the | ge sight; it was’ the old | mouth, making off over the bill nt f=) Sav vin Boe You KNQuC THE fff Fettow: Tuar thes TieKcis | STE AND QLD CHURCH [ WoPE.1 DIDNT \Keee Noo. FAD } > | for goodness sake,” he comininded. | “Instead, hunt out ‘Farewell to! Thee.” , i All the Kitten’s Fauft. My father and mother were married at St. Paul. The room ip which they were to be married had a white cloth tacked down over the carpet and an altar arranged at orie side. tered a little black kitten ran into the rodm end jumped about on the white was.a. sign of bad Inck, but the others laughed at their superstition, | sié Couple traveled to Chicago on thelr honeymoon, .The night they ar- rived the old cow kicked the lamp ov and Chicago burned .up. (They lost’ thelr entire wardrobe, and all their mone’ barely escaping with. their; lives. ange. Widows Are Wonderful. “T love you! I love you!” he mur. j mured for the nineteenth time. “Speak! Answer nie!” The maiden coyly hung her head. “I—oh, John, this is so sudden!” she pleaded. . He drew her closer to him, + | “Don't be afraid, darling!” he said} vently. “Would you like me to ask your mother first?” With a cry of alarm*she threw her arms round his neck. N “No, no!” she gasped. “Mother is @ widow. I want you for myself!" * Bird Can Crack Nuts. When the nuthatches call it sounds as if they were saying, “Yank, yank, yank,” and this is true beth of the white-Dreasjed and the red-breasted: birds of this species, says the Amer- jean Forestry association of Washing: ton which is conddcting the nationat birdhouse building, contest’ for school children that is arousing much inter- est. 3 These hirds have a clever manner; of cracking nuts, They. ‘will, wedge | them in the crevices of bark on the | tree and then pick at them with their Dills until the nut is opened. Wood peckers use their tails for support asi they climb: the trunk of a tree, hut | the nuthatches usually climb with théir | head down and their tail pointed tor | OF FHE DUFFS Olivia Makes Her First Leap Year Lebp. BY AL Go0)) LOOKING fy 7 MOPEL PICTURE SHOW? WELLE BEEN IN Love WITH’ HIM FoR NEARLY ANEAR— 0° UP To-Him THE OTHER NIGHT ROPOSED To HIM I'M GOING TO — meet Him ToNIGnT BY THE Hts ANswer! RS . Vim sorey BUT t accepy Your’ orrer:| } WAITING LONG OF MARRIAGE! - \ a ;, | Ensineer concer Just before the wedding. party en- | jongitig to | = cloth abd Jn front of the altar until | 5 some. one drote it out. Some said it OTTO AUTO THATS HIM STANDING THERE Now! Pht WAIT A MINUTE, | - : Don's WANT AIM To a Richmond sWhitney AT THE ANOGET * Lice Day Phone 100 BISMARCK : 220 MAIN 1 CanNoT PiasaonA | perg to mike connec: Attor | , to noti : tion with the sanitary sewer, The City Commission met in regular [ney ES. Allen appeared and » nt session Monday evening, Jannary, 12.) ¢d a petition the same was ref wl 1920, at eight o'clock P.M. 'Tehre to the City Attorr Roy Logan anc were jpresent, Commissioners Bertsch, | 2. A. Brown were present tnd Mr, | Freich, Larson, Thompson and Presi- | Logan spoke concerning the: closing of grocery ‘stores “ort. the Sabbath, This PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COM MISSION, JANUARY 12. 1920, BATTERY PART: | “Exide” Service Station dent Lucas, “The: mintites of the meet: rh fabred to “the | Patkce ing held Janua 1920, Were read | matte referred. to sghe Police i : a \ and approved, The report’ af the City | Commi: An optntor’ cor & E. T. BURKE s the ¢ “oss pool he | the payingof bills connected with tie ad | Water works Case was, presented by: the, ed | City Attorney, ‘This opinion was, red » BLAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, cus rere Was. Auditor was instruct nad the City “THESE ARAUS FIGURE THEY VE GOTT, WORWS SEMED UP AS HORSE AN’ SVIORDSMEN® HAAS TLL ahha dFdered to He filed. “Phe report of the police magistrate for the month of Decembpr, 1919, filed. read received and 40 tak R goes (0 Commissioner Larson moved 1. the: following bills he allowed and j mud, funds permeiting : : eae This ‘report ‘ON NY G0 PONY POWER ~~ Sanat Bismarck at Mile Getz dake Empt Jot Tamme. John Sashes, doh 11: 2 GE CU-HERE ALLA BOARD, A ae WATCH WHAT HAPPENS “To THis BANANA t 28,00 | Ed Rt 2.00 | | dack 1410 i 3.00 " AUgUs! 6.00 W. Thoe 6.00 f ¥. Olson 6.00} S J. Ehliy.. tau Wachter B.C. Wachter L. M. Parsons. Amos ‘Olson w. Bismure Gus Com] tur Supply Co, Ws Drug Sto ansf rs ZIP-ZiP- SLICED \ BANANAS: PRETTY ( KEEN,EH?- Now \ ) 70 KID A GOAT INT | GININ' ME ALIL MILA | FOR THIS NECKFUL MEW -HEH 4.00 _ Mexius Hospi Nickell 0 10.00 q ward the zenith, WELL, WHAT IS IT FINE FEATHERS You WANTED ME To HELP You with Youre LESSONS DIDN'T You? = ” OU, YES, You Do KNoW= NOW THINK = FINE FEATHERS NAKE GEE, BoP - 1 DONT KNOW = TUATS Too IT BEGINS WITH THE LETTER 'B’. CORWIN MOTOR SHOE FITTERS _ MAIN STREET ‘ WEBB BROTHERS ; Undertakers Embalmers- Funeral] . Directors \ Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES -65—887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS sed Embalmers in Charge Night Phone 100 or,687 EEE FURNITURE COMPAN STREET . Upholstered Furniture Made to Order FRENCH-& WELCH Builders” Hardware Implements rs Harness De Laval Separators Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. PRINTING —— FINISHING DEVELOPING ANQ ENLARGING * MAIL US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck COMPANY =, ; BUICK and OAKLAND Valve-in-head Motors BISMARCK, N. D. oS / ‘Bismarck Construction {Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS Western Sales’ Bldg. Bismarck Phone 35) ~ arpenter Laimber Co. . Howell. I Swett |. Commnissione foregoing imotion. Upon the. rolled! on the foregoitig motion the caommi ders: votedas, follows : Ayes tsch, French, Laken, Thompson President: Lucas, Commissioner mpson Moved that. the comm adjourn to mect again Monday even- ing, January 19th. 1 at eight o'cfeck VM. The motion esrried. Attest: « Di C. L. BURTON, City Auditor, And Dodge if They See You First. o bill collectors the around” good w ousually takes longest to “squi up his accounts.— Cartoons Mage : _ DR. W. H. PEWE, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic: Lucas Block \ * & S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free |Suite 9.11—Lucas Black—Phone 260 BISMARCK. MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —and—— CADILLAC Automobiles - BISMARCK | FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. -—~e 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, A handsome Hudson Seal Muff to match at ............66. $13.50 Elegant Skunk Scarfs, genuine, lat- est style, extra large animal, at Poorer $25.00 Elegant Skunk -Muff to match, at ...e.eee . seeeees $25.00 Will ship C. 0. D. subject to examination. BARBATSULY BROS. WHOLESALE FURRIERS 398 Sixth Ave. New York, N,. %. {

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