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‘ S_ fine Jar, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920 WANT COLUMN | 7 4 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Local Manager for wonder- ful new automobile invention. Makes old cars run like-new ‘and saves its cost first day. Endorsed by thousands. A permanel “position worth $100 week- Ford car furnished free, ae . Ovee Company, Dept.; 1411, Qouisvitte, Ky. = 3t YOUNG MEN—17 SER desiring Rail- way Mail clerkships, $110 Month, write ¢ particulars, examinations, _ born Government isxain* Conthtental Bldg, ‘Want . 'C: 3-12-5t. WOMEN OR MAN WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 50c.an hoyr spare time, selling guaranted jhosiery to wearer: Experience unnecessary. International Mi istown,, P S1B-1t DET perience urineces- We instruct; travel; make secret investigations; salaries, expenses. Hart- ley Detective ‘Agency, Kansas City ! It et SN NOTICE—A list of 2,00 positions in New York. Male and Female, Your oppo tunity is among them. Issue $1.00. Coles ist, 214 W. New. York, OXY-ACETYLENE Wee EXPERTS Harn big money. Learn this trade pow. Special short couge. Write at. once. Hanson School, F, D. 10-3¢ TIRE REPAIR MED WN cA bat —Write at once and we will tell you how to qualify in a fev weeks, - Hanson School, Fargo, ‘N. 8-18-3t BR. AREMENTS $175.00-$225.00 monthly, experience unnecessary, Write Railway rgerene 28 care ribunel 3-13-1t- MEN WANTED for _ Detective Work. Write J. Ganor, Former Gov't Detee- tive, 632 Danville Illinois, ~ he 3-13-1t LEARN—Actual auto repair vulcanizing, Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. Ante. Schoal., 3 no HELP, WANTED—FEMALE __ PRHACHERS WANTED—Applications will be received for the following teachers: One High School Assistant,, one eighth, two intermediate,. and one. primary. “State salary and qualifications, Hannah School Board sQannah N.. Di EARN $2 “weekiys spare time, writing Tor newspapers, magpzines. Experience unnecessary; details free, Press. Syndi- cate, 169, St. rhs is,’ Mo, pe CSRS ete cn toate en a WANTHD—Two competent girl eral housework, © Mrs, A. 104 Ave. Phone 622 WANTED—Git!_ for housekeeper for two on farm, Address. ‘T. Le Malliday, N. wD. WANTED-Zaint for general “housework. Mire, F.AKnowles. 16 Ave. Ay W, Phone 169R., 0: WANTED—Girl_for general housework, Mrs. Geo. A, Duemeland, 56° Ave. B. Phono 685R. WANTED—Experienced girl for general. housework. Mrs. Stackhouse, “Phone 594. 2-W9-tf $i0.00 Worth Soap, Perfumes, etc., free: Jacassian -Co., Dept. 401," St. Louis, Mo. BeTt re) AGEN AGENTS—200% profit, Wonderful fittle |» article, Something new; gells like wild- fire, Carry right in pocket, Write at once for free sample. Albert’ Mills, General Manager, 286 American eullds . “13-18, 4 ED or gentlernan in Bismarck for tkins. Famous Products. Watkins’ goods known every- where. Big profits. Write-today. Wat- kins Company, Wi inona, finn, SALESM: million or in W dollar refining company food commission and territory stul availabe, i Superior Sales Syndicate, SLL Me Fort Worth, ‘Te: SALESMAN D_TO SELL GROCERIES WXPERIBNCE Nt a NECESSARY One ‘of Word s 1argest Grocers, (cap- ital over $1,000,000,00) wants ambitious men in your locality to sell direct, to consumer nasionauy Known brands of an extensive line of groceries. paints, roof ings, lubricating Oils,” stock. foods, ete, No capftal required, Write today. 'State age and occupation, John Sexton’ &-Co., 352. W, Illinois St~hicago, Ills. ME. SELLI DISTRICT MANAGERS, represent tory direct. . Sell. «dealers; — appoint _agents. Ford nécenditieg and thee an “cessories. Big grepeater8 and money- makers, Hsner “Mtg. Co. Peoria, Il AGENTS WANTED—Large rome er wants representatives to sell shirts, underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to home.” Write for free sample: Las gt Mills, 503 -Broad- rk City. 3+13-1t y TS. sae ar root testers, for testin the: strength of all, Kinds ‘of distill liquids, $8 postpaid. Siglin Supply Ce Box 68, St. Paul, Minn, 3-13- WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Small house or pes for light housekeeping. Ph nt 1. = WANTED—Modern rooms, close in, Bentleman. Call room ~38 Soo otek WANE Modern bungalow or flat’ Best of references. Call 573. = - 3-8-lwk FOR SALE OR REN’ ~ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Modern: house of 5 rooms and bath, including one bed room and den, also fine garage, on 9th street. for $: . Six room house, partly modern> including thor bed rooms, well located, for $2300. Modern 6 room house on 11th. street, inaluding two bed: rooms for $2750, New modern 7 room house, Moluaing. 3 bed rooms, ane well lo- i 3-6-1wk jousé of five rooms and bath. modern, om Sixth street; a barggin at $2750,’ Terms. House of eight rooms, five bed rooms, mogern. ¢heap at $4600. Nice Bungalow in Bastern part sof city, a.bargain at $2800. re ot the-hes: acuses in Rivervew, bargain at $5750, J.-H. Falta ast of Postoffice. _ Phone 745. 2-2 | ‘ELEPHONE 314 if you are +iStameatod | in great little bungalow homes. We have several at reasonable terms. Wé also have a buyer for your outs. a you desire to sell, List your ae With us at once, ‘The Bismarc! Beaty Company. __3-8-1Wk FOR SALE—Five-room modern. bunga- low, pantry. bathroom, , sleeping porch, ‘ull basement? desirable loca: tion, ree ye well kept up. Owner leaving. town., No dealers. Pelephane HOUSES WANTED x ANTED TO BUY—Modern sik room house, close in; mot cast of ninth \street, Price must be right. Address 32, ‘Tribune, 3-8-6 WANTED TO RENT OR BUY—A modern House, must have three bed rooms. J.P. Sell. Phone 678R. 2-21-4f POSITIONS WANTED Competent typist desires po- n, temporary. or peruanent; four office; best af references. Write 35 care ‘Pribune. _BeH8-1t WANTED—Position by young man in dry goods store or lumber yard: Write or Ean T. Martell, 813 Thayer St. Phone |/ “3T7L. 3-11-1wk _ Lost” ‘AND FOUND LOST —Regtch “Collie Pup. Return to_813 Thayer Street for reward. pions ae ye PERSONAL - BLANCHE “BARNARD, _19: AVE.,, BRIDGEPORT, CO: Will answer six quéstions and give a brief inspirational réading for ONE DOLLAR. Give name of favorite flower and date of birth. 3-2-1m0. _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Five passenger 1916 model Studebaker touring car in good running condition for, $ Phone 473 or write Box 375, 3-11-tf FOR SALE—Late_ model Hupmobile in extra good condition, extra tire and Spuipment. Addregs Box 150, Bismarck, 3-9-4E Pe Sine 816 Ford tractor; will trade for Ford car. Call 78 Soo Hotel. SOU TH 3-11-1t DOIN 'S OF THE DUIFS WAY, Tom, IT WENT DP FIFTEEN Points! ared’T You eal ALU INONE DAY “Tao! ROOMS FOR RE FOR RENT—Nice clean warm Zoom Ah modern house. -Call 213 1 block from Broadway. New modern rooms. DRESSMAKING MAKING—216 Second St. felt that their applications for loans were not recei . attention from the Bank of North Dakota which the esi DOLOGY—A magazine giving ~ the facts *in regard to the land sityation Three months’ subscription, A home. or as an investment -you are thinking of buythg good farm lands, letter: and say “Mail me. LANDOLOGY and all_ par ticulars FREE.” ology. Skidmore Land Co.. 3-13-11 | simply write Address Editor, the “‘upper* house. i to,Bet a loan FOR RENT—Improved 320 acre t mt ‘six eerie Bismar ] showing that he hus obtaingd a owns south 3/547. Bismared, $6,000 per acre. ‘Texas now opening up shows same Geological clim: ‘e formation 2 me well. coming. in, the kind of ‘speculation ‘thawhas madé) Great Oi ieee Haas investors rich. The For-|) jail, GID, Main St, FLW crtin Ba ina ‘ 3 420 nder euitvatio brick heuse and oth legs Dulldings. . Excellent. waters 1 home; tarm. in fine. crop, district, ' $52.50 Arthur, Box 89 “Manitoba, Canada." MISSOURL FARMS: FOR SALI Views; dandy 200 gere stock far for «million dollats. AU nga, OF mo Stand lease business, we will gladly ex-| for flex. Write 0.0. Cr plain all Wetils” ikemit $10" for Pye | ND. Sect ot i Se aeanaine cae and keep you in’ touch with ‘develop- FOR SALE—Five acres of land, ..smaill chicken houses, about the cost of the improvements, Must be sold immedi- . K, Doran '3-8-l1wk EQUIPPED AND IMPROVED Farms for saje in one of the best districts in Man- Attractive proposition for reli- able farmers. good well at information, Tecos Valley Co., land thrown in. ease ately; a bargain. THY GRRATEST SP age; enormous profi ing from ocean’s depths wrecks and cargoes worth Billions now made pos- WANTED—Two or more land to break on shases or for c Have large new outfft and have Xeate of saperience Ben Engle, Ei of atock in Keystone goletier, manu> facturers of sub: covering, aber t goo state OPA GANAD Write at once Arthur, Box aW” DOLLARS invested “today, bring you the biggest return of you Have: you pluck ‘and’ foresight? |MELES OF IRRIGATING “it!” DITCHES BUILT BY MISCELLANEOUS PREHISTORIC PEOPLES FOR SALE—Canary birds... F' cl St. Andreasburg rollers, $9.50. | Hart: Mt. sing€rs, “$7.50. LAND FOR SALE—Relinquishment_ of ee Folihan, ob Write Chas, Hrankd Co,, 110 W FoR RENT—250 acfes’ of broken ina “in Boyd Township. Also 180 acres between Fort Lineajn and Bismarck. rene 80 pas or vanimprovel tee safe arrival anywhere, Weather does not affect shipping. Send for cat- BUSINESS CHANCES WE MANUFACTURE @ Carburetor which Chicago, Jil. 2-11-1-mo The Investor ‘tsa Wise Guy When the Stock I Up DROP THOSE Dishes ANDTAKE A WE; mI Look AT THAY MARKET PAGE | A) SEE WaT OLD RHODE ISLAND RUBBER DID“TODAY! CAST Your LAMPS ON “THOSE FIG NoT ne! epKireyY TIPPED. ME OFF for A FeW-DVS: wheal ON'THAT STOCK AND - BESIDES. | KNOW SOneTHING ABOUT STOCKS <MWSELF- THAT sTdck IS GOWG To A HUNDRED! 1GoT The (Asie Dope on it. HIGH- -UPS IN LEAGUE, EVEN IF THEY E WAY OUT IN IDAHO, HAVE EASY: | ME GETTING LOANS FROM.OUR BANK} Altho thei complaints jug the 4+ tired. of the } neies war, ranted —leagne Jeaders appear to. for ‘the last two yea encountering uo difficulty in ager for ynley, even. tho Setting action, = does not Qo in the state, Senator J.T. Cahill of Leith, ceeded last’ Week in getting two of Townley’s spekesmen in hefty Joany through the Bank of among the hrough the for § of North’ Dakota, and he | 800, both secured on tiled another morigag ome yf, Mandan, Ren nh a ee Ratibew's itd] PRE WISCO? Immigration 3 proven! territory. jump Leases price “with it, itr ist a! speculation but Fre ‘IC iclds of ‘Texal De Boited 400 in tei by several men id out, recently g ‘ou don’t under- | WANT ED—640 a If TOWNSHIP DADS {a meeting of tha Burleigh County men of the boatd of super ‘ance. County Surveyor T. Bt. “| June of each year and Jonge have been fre- loan for $3,000 upon his homestead from farmers quarter-section near Leith in) ex- change for a $2,000 federa) farm land’ bank loan which he has re- Rey. Ray McKaig. formerly head orth, Dakota grange and ate man- fey Way ies Little building on the corner | way “and Third street jentire state with m rand supplies, handling the local de- North Dakota: One of these w SOO and the other for ing and farm Jand which Mc N BULLETIN ge perce | Twin: Cities, has a wide viequain S thetheltrer shout the state. lt We send you legal ledse form! WANTED—To purchase at once, Send wame for free. map and P.'Sell. Phone 678. Robinson, Oklahoma, Okla: It} Douglas, N. ‘ULATION of the . Uneaten atte] HEMSTITCHING sible by the Saliger Ship Salvage Sys-| FOR SAL Write for Silustrated booklet— | outfit. Greenamyer & Co., 612 Fifth | ____. a Yew York, 2-13-1t| FOR SAL. a or OPFERID ted amount} outfit. , ern_house, must have three bed peony TED TO BUY—-Small soda fountain good condition. Write A. R, Kni ight D. TIS pleat . Larsen. Sarat St. 3-11-114WKp trucks hna So, S-11-1 or leather, floor | rUre SALE “Good dry stove wood. etc. Unusual oppor. | - 844 or call 812 Sweet Street: Information free. J. J. WANTRD—Washin iW York, ‘Young singers not Sam Meyer, 3528 Flournoy St., is guaranteed to give double the mile other’ carburetor ever constructed, regardless of name, make "Money refunded- if ' fifteen day FREQ trial does not prove it. tirely new principle; simple plain tabe; art;, ‘guaranteed to gtart er’ “without: heatin, ndous. ‘demand. eral light sets of books to occupy part balances and statement of fabilities or of aay ition made. Charges |fhead of the Indian irrigation bureau reasonable, Write: 34 care Tribune. | here. fw west ys The remains of 217 miles of ditches built by the Pueblo Indians alone are and white|to be found, and ‘there are evidences “ems at southeast Habilitle: not. a: moving FOR SALE ! hite priming. | ‘Tre Fe i comin ronsteen Alor al 000 has-been spent on. preliminary aud 100,000 satisfied users. Rellablesenergeile man nteg, sales and. stock of $500 to §2,000- depe Leghorn fiat on |Ford cars. €Bho who can guara) Werlen, Box ‘Books opened or clo eis and ‘cur full blood B, Plymouth hing Kk Apply Peter|of elaborate water s a ruins of ;the Gran’ Quivi PHOTOS Ol PAINTED and éniai can ‘securé. exclusive HOTT inches, $2.00, Worth. $18.00, tory and will easily net $25,000 per year. No special experience neces Salesmanager, 60: son Blvd., Chicago, Illinols, Small’ photos colored, 60c. 181 Main, Muscatine, Iowa. WOULD SELL modern 40x80 ft, garage, ood Jocation and do a business .of ‘OIL, LAASE—H0 buys Ranger leages sold at 29c now-worth thousands per acre. Nuttle paid $1 p acres Texas Field. ars experience bank and attorney's |- ‘wk Move them from the way. Phone ay, -1t jay, may ee Mexican double} ‘Albuquerque, N. M., Mareh. 12-— es v0 00 at puaran DAG prehistoric peoples of New Mex- ico did a good deal of irrigating is{ indicated by the remains. of canals AGCOUNTANT would take care of sev-|and ‘ditches found in the state, “as; well as in other parts of the south- +, lal) west, according to H. F. Robinson, of Albuquerque, and in the Salt River end| valley, according to Mr. Robinson, and any photo, Will return, Describe colors. | clay banks and beds:were constructed ef ; where the way lay over a sandy plain, | while the method of blasting. through rocks was to heat the rocks, then 0 to $60,000 per year, For fur- mes ‘and re-| Ree en aciryy apply, 41 are Tribune. crack them with large stones a) SEVEN ‘WANT TO SPEND LIMIT ON ROADS Recommend TGraplaysagul ‘a Man in Each Subdivision toyDrag Highways Steps, to bring existing highways in Burleigh county to as high a degree ‘lof perfectionsas possible with avail- able funds were taken yesterday at 3oard of Highway Improvement. Th members of the board are the chair- isors of each township in the county The meeting was held at’ ihe court house and there was a good “attend- kinson, secretary of the board, conferred with the members, The hourd sent the fol- lowing rcommendations to all of the township boards in the county; “We recommend to all township {hoards that they employ a competent min to: give his entire attention for atleast the months of April, May and rv wher the funds will permit, for the maju- tenance of ronds, bridges and culverts. Such a man to have one pair of horses, a light wooden read drag, plow, serayr er, pick and shovel, ‘This man to We pointed by the board of county eom- by and with the advice of the township board, Such a cman to be employed to look after the road maintenance in one or’ more. townt ships when practical. The work of this man to befin addition. to the. regular dragging work, We recommend to | all -township i boards -that \they ye all attention possible to, the dragging of r« ads and is every employ/competent men to dra Yvoad- already graded, “We recommend to all township hoards that they levy the ful) amount the law requires for (1 purposes, “We recommend that’ all grading work be Jet by contract to the lowest and most responsible, bidder MUSIC COMPANY TO HANDLE ALL TYPES OF INSTRUMENTS ‘New Concern in. Little ‘Building , ‘is Distributor for En- tire State The Bismarck Muste Co., wh just. opened -headquarters: her bh has in the ff Bread- will supply the instruments inand tor these products. The company: is headed by J. He Allerdings, who. in 1918. operated a music store inthe Grand Pacific build on Broadway. Mr. Allerdings: is acre of the he posted men, in the Jmsiness fir the state and through his traveling while representative of some of the largest musical: houses in the anes the present the company hand- les the Packard, Kimball and Halley & Davis lines of pianos, including wp right, players and other styles. ft, also handles the “Multitone: plionographs anid will soon iustal). complete. tines. of ‘phonograph supplies and records, sheet musi¢ and player’ piano rolls;; Mr. Allerdings ts now plannittg on ‘including violm strings and ‘in a shor ne will have a complete line of different kinds of instruments including brass and reed. The company has the entire state as its territory, and already has dealers in a mumber of. towns ‘duding Mas, Carrington, Stree Alfred and Heb- ron. ~ EARLY HEARING OF BANK BOARD CASE EXPECTED Briefs have heen heen filed by State Px- aminer 0. FE. Lofthus in the action which he has appealed to supreme court from the Burleigh county district court, in which the state banking board instituted a suit to prevent Lofthus | from continuing upon his payroll Deputy Examiner Paulson, whose aj- pointment has never been approved by the state banking board, as the law said to require. The state has not yet filed its briefs. but it pected that it will do wihin the next few days, and that the case will be set for an early hearing. Lofthus appointed Paulson lust fail to succeed Deputy Haldorson, whom Lofthus discharged for his activities in examining the Scandinavian Ameri- can bank, which the banking board closed to the strength of Haldorson’s report, The state banking board ob- jected to the diseharge. of Haldor- son and refused to approve the ap- | pointment of Paulson. In spite of this fact Paulson has’ been .retained on payroll. Freckles Has Already Learned ~ AW-AWeDID UE «SCARE YA, Jumbo & CNON- COME” Nou MAY JUST AS WELL RE GooD FIRST AS LAST... SUMBO= EVERYBODY pcos pig STAR IN “BIRD OF PARADISE” IS GRAND-DAUGHTER OF OLD-TIME RIVER CAPTAIN MANY RECALL Florence Rockwell, ‘ho plays Luana in “The Bird of Paradise,” at the Auditorium, on March 18. Miss Florence woman with “The Bi comes to + well, leading older residents of Bismarck and Man- Voof Paradis dan. Auditorium. on]: Captain Rea'’s widow—Miss Rock- = 18, is intercstinss to citizens | well’s grandmother—is still living in = of the upper Missoari yalley for rea- | New York, hale end hearty at the rine sons other than the art which has | age of 90.' She is an expert needle- mad« her the most fainous of the sev- | woman, fond of sev and jis ré- eral “Luanas” wns have starred in this | sponsible for most of Miss Rockwell’ great play of old Hawaii. theatrical costumes, some of which, M Rockwell is a granddaughter | in “The Bird Of Paradise,” it must be of Capt. Thomas W. Rea, an old-time } admitted, ,do not require a great Missouri river steamboat man who ran | umount of sewing. -Mrs, Rea keeps q from St. Louis to Fort.Benton in the | house for Miss Rockwell in New York, * palmy days of navigation onthe Big} and the popular young star declares Muddy. Capt. Rea built, owned and | “Nobody can cook like gram.” commanded several of theMinest boats Miss Rockwell is looking forward * of his day, including the Alone, Deer| with much pleasure to her Bismarck & Lodge, -Waverly, Benton and Silver | visit, where she hopes to meet many = Bow, craftr which will be recalled by | old Blends of her grandfather. BILLY SUNDAY, RILED-AT WETS, SAYS HE'LL RUN FOR PRESIDENT OF U. S. , nl AND MAKE “MA” SECRETARY OF STATE: = 9 \Syracuse, N. Y., March gry of the interior, Gov. Hen | keép the..“backing, biting, grasping | ty Allen. “He's another good one, be- thieving, degenerate bunch of dirty’ Jieve me.” politicians who are trying to double-| Postmaster géneral, Herbert Hoovy. cross the 18th amendment from the | er, “Oh, Soy, there’s.a man for you.’ presidential chair,” Billy Sunday’ to- | ary of agriculture, Prof. Ch: day declared he will run on a,dry | Curtis. “I used to go to school to h a platform @with William Jennings’ Bry-| when he was dean of the agricultural an. college at Ame: Moreover, hcre is his cabinet, hand cretary of labor,- Police Commis. | picked and ready for the approval of | sioner Curtis of Boston. “One of the := { the public ablest men in the country.” Secretary of state, Wenry Cabot! “f don’t know about anybody clse, f Lodge or “Ma” Sunday. (“I don’t pt that Pershing will. be chief of = | know which, both of ‘em are fine in Y i any job.”) tone ” = f Secretary of war, Leonard Wood.! Es “We had a raw deal and he’s a greai RS. ENGE, D.C, Ph. C. By soldier.” Chiropractor es Attorney general, Judge K. M. Lan dis. “He'd smash the daylight out of Consultation Free the robbers.” i Suite 9, 11—Lueas Block—Phone 206 = BY BLOSSER “TUROVGH (FALL, AN.T KNOW a

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