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MONDAY, MARCH 15; 1920 _ WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED—MALE “Ww. ‘ANTED—Young man to work in“ ot Drag Store. . No ABattak In first let ed Bal rience ce_and ssalary "es ner ney: Drug,. James- toe N. ¥ 3-16-1wk WANT! pattie “at bitinge, Theat Qne who can work matinees, ‘Call ai Theatre and’ ask for Mr, W ingreene 3-15-tf we pey dbiw—Lucal manager for wonder- ful; new automobile invention. Makes old, cars..run like: new. and gaves, its cost first day.’ Endorsed by s. BN permanent position worth $100 werk cui "ove, Copa ‘Debt. Tae any, Louisvite Ky. Pane Rea cta at YOUNG MEN—17 upwar deatrine Tail: way Mail clerkehtps, $110 month. write for inte particulars; examinations. R, (former Government Bxaim- ines 1 Continental Bldg., W2s- ington, D.C. 2-6. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING EXPERTS Pain big money, “Learn, fils trade now, al “short course. Write at, 0 Hanson School. Di 810-8 TIRE. REPAIR MEN AEN IG \VAGES Write at once and we will tell you how to yin afew weeks: School, Fargo, N,_D. LEARN—Actual auto repair vulca: Los. Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto aitng 5 -2-27-1mo - HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘TEACHERS WANTED—Applications. will be received for the following teacher: One High School Assistant, one eighth two, intermediate. and one State salary and qualifications, Hannah School. nna! <3- ay 1Wi WANTED—Two competent girls for gen- eral housework, Mrs, H. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. Phone 622, | 3-11-Lwk WANTED—Girl for housekeeper for two - on farm. T. Leroy Evans, e Halliday, N. 28-13-8t WANTED—Girl_tor general housework. Mrs, Be Knowles® 16 Ave, -A, West: Phone 18R 3-8-UF WANTED—Girl if Geo. A. | M Phone 685R. | eepera one tf Address D. for general | housework. Duemeland, 66 core WANTED—Experienced girl for mouse ork: Mrs. Stackhouse. BALESMAN _ i EN, A? TO SELL ¢ GROGH RIES ING EXPERID) NECESSARY One. of World’s largest Grocers, (cap- ital over $1,000,000. 008 wants ambitious: men in your’ locality to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of groceries, paints, roof- ings, lubricating oils, stock foods, ‘etc. No capital required. Write today. State ore and occupation. John Sexton & Co., W. Mlinois St., Chicago, Ils. iis t i calling on pply dealers representing orld's Largest. Auto Supply , Prefer having them acquainted | Kindly stat now connect h, u will be ready to go to work, Kindly mention also tn your first, letter what tervitory you are now covering: We. will allow a, drawing aecbunt and rs | his ad, will be tiy ee lress communications to Box 15 ray se ae i5-1t LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Buneh of keys vat filgh _ School ~grounde Sunday. Owner cdn get same by calling Bismarck Tribune Co, BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE LONG TME= come VLE SHOW IT: To You- [m=] COLORED -.. Ex MANITOBA, CANA gvod. state, of cultivation acre, : good, ter Write at ot Arthur, Box Lenore, Mani BNT—250 acres of broken land in, Boyd Township. Also 180 acres between Fort Lincoln and ‘Bisaarck. Phone 905, | ne 208 FARMS=Standing Rock Indian_Resery tion corn,, grain and , grazing | and. “The Best of the West.” Let's | ee Write standing Rock Land office. | icLaughlin, N._D. 3-15- Imo. MISCELLANEOUS , LOST—About month and @ half ago. note} book at N.-P. Depot. Identification Ki ween & r. Finder leave at Van-Horn ote! WANTED TO RENT. WANTED * TO TO RENT—Stall house _or house iy for light housekeeping.« Tl. WANTED—Modern rooms, close-in, py gentleman, Call Geo. Kilmer, cate Lahr Motor Sales Co. 7 315-3t WANTED—Room in modern home by Teapectable young lady. Address, P 0. it FOR SALE OR-RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. TELEPHONE 314 if: -are ‘Interested in great little bungalow hom have several at reasonable term: also have a buyer: for. your. house. it with us at once. The Bismarck Re Company. IR SALE—Modern, house, of 5 and bath, including one bed: r ang. den. also fine garage. on 9th Street for $2950, Six room.house. ‘partly modern, including two bed rooms. well located, Modern 6 ‘room house on ineulding two ‘bed rooms for $2750. New. modern, 7 including 3 cated. Geo. bie Regi ister: HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO BUY Modern six, room house, close in; not east street. ‘Price must ‘be right, A ‘ribune. NTED T ENT OR BUY=A mode: House, must have-—three- -bed —roomér, J.P. Sell, Phone 678R. 2,21-tf < POSITIONS WANTED WwW) ANTED—Poittion | by yor by young man man ;man in dry goods store or lumber Tite oF gall T. Martell, 813 “Thayer 3-15-lwk \a ome Phot Sond , eaucated expe 3-15-1wk experienced Fitone 624R S Riera WA Te DL Nursing hy nurse: €all. W. ANTEDS osition a stenographer. or office girl. or address 591... Bismarck, PERSONAL —_ BARNARD, 199 SOUTIT RIDGEPORT, CO} Will r six questions and give a brief rational reading for ONES DOLLAR. Give name-of favorite flower and date of: birth. 3-2-1mo, _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES: FOR SALE—Five pa peesenae r 1916. model Studebaker touring car in good running id condition for. $650, Phone Oe or, write u Box 875 Bismarck. 625 3 Al-tf be FOR "SALE—Ford |S: in. or trade for city property. Call J.-P. J@ckeon City. 3-15-1t : ROOMS. Lig RENT! v FOR RENT. “Toom ‘Nice modern house. calls 213 fen St.;: half Eto seu: block from Broadway.” is age GRAND oc LANDOLOGY—A 4 giving. the facts in regard to a tend situation. Three ‘months’ Subscription, Lg for a home or as_an investment you dre thinking of buying good farm is, simply Siplar ues va. letter. and aty, =] me t lars” REE. Bg se etaress Editor, ology. Skidmore. Land. Co. cas . ine! . isconsin. more SAGE. 1-10-4imo+ FOR RENT=Itiproved 820 acre farn. six miles from Bismarck, 250 acte* under pow. Complete ‘set of.’ farm buildings. P. O. Box 547, Bismarelé, -N. Dak. 7 3-11-lwk LENORE DISTRICT. VANITOBA—810 acres, 420, under cultivation. all fenced. Two ‘story brick house and. other first class buildi Excellent. waters, jded] home; farm in fine crop district, $62.50 ‘H. Arthur, Box 89, “Lenore. MISSOURI FARMS FOR SALE-Listen: Views; dandy 300 acre stock farm 50 cultivated, 10 ‘in fruit, $3700: dandy 210 valley farm, at town, $60. Mc- Grath, Mountain View, Mo. 1-13-3t de ee FOR, SALE—Five acres of land, small house, chicken houses, good well at about’ the, cost of the improvements, land thrown in. ae ‘be sold immedi- =aetely;.a bargain. K. Doran 8-8-lwk EQUIPPED SAG ERO ED Farms for sale in one of the best Cletnets in We ¢) FOR SALE—Hotel and feed barn in good You! desire to sell, List your property ar, FOR. SALE—Canary bitds. oor clas St. Andreasburg rollers, .. Hartz | Mt. singers, $7.50. Pee ingers not } In. full song,..$3.50. . Mexicay qoubie | yellow- head pay ots, $10.00. J guaran- | tee., sqite 1 anywhere, | Weather | does not rec shipping. Send for cat: | aloghe.’*Sam Meyer, 3528 Flournoy’ St. Chicago, Ill. 2-11-1-mo ACCOUNTANT would take care of ev. eal Babe ge f books; to occupy part me. opened or closed, trial ee ak a statement of assets and | Nabilities or of condition made. Charges reasonable. ace a care ‘Tribune. ema 1-twk FOR SALE—Four, full blood Berri Leg- phos, single: mies raysters, Also full /plood”B. Plymouth “Rocks. and white Leghorn. hatching. eggs. | syeelen. Box Apply Peter ip. "Phone 252, Blsmarek, wn BedB=3t main, line ‘Northern alt | fac aay ai tow! un i| jeulars address formal searmetlers, LW E—Car of bailed” hay by ae on, ‘the track. F. Jastkowlek., aan Rl Tt range: yater fronts ry ‘eood. contin. Phone oH “Ww CONSIN BU: nN sol 1orop8, migration Bureau, ay ? Agriculture, Cap- mw is, de2y-0Nt or more to break Waonte. Write One @. Crook, Meteo" ND... 3-9-2wks fby Te ‘To purchase at once, a mod- ust pave three bed ous, we rp ‘Be . 2-21-t) Phone_678R- WAN TQ BUY—Small soda fount I ERP creation Write A. R. Right, Douglas, N. it MEMBTIFCHING, PICOTING and. pleat: i. Mrs. C. P. Larsen. 400 St. 3-11- saws Medusa eat FOR SALE—House moving trucks and outfit. Phone 463K. ae So, ith St F ‘ry Hie osu: Pe ‘OR SA Ten aeod 894 or call 812 Sweet Street. WANTED—Washing. .Phone « SS en aA US saath Bolt BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get ~ Remove elt, rie Es posi lo the “wor quick lum, (SPENT -MY_ PROFIT ON RODE NSLAND RUBBER TODAY | BouGhT SOMETHING FoR Te HoUss-SomE TWNG "THAT, IVE WANTED FOR A Nels ANO Two HUNDRED. DoLLARS IS Alot oF Money ‘To PAY. FOR A Picture ='| CAN GET A ICE PICTURE FOR, leah DOLLARS- “LOS | F thine | == I REBELLION WILL The Investor Is a Wise Guy When the Stock Is Up Gi de, Veousnr Twar PicruRe! eA, Tr A BEwTIFUL Piece OF WoRK?]/J PVE ADMIRED IT FOR ALONG H, LONG Time = Ti ") ) DiO You SPEND VERY Nice - IT ALREADY P HOW MUCH DID, tr cosr? 1T COST Tuo HUNDRED DoLLARe~ rtav’s “avery Fe: PRINT HAND: FoR A PICTURE To HANG ON THE WALL- CAN Yoy | BEAT THAT? WHY You Don*r EVEN KNOW ANYTAIG NICE WHEN. You SEE rl : YOUR VISITORS When 3 you have out-of -town ane visiting you -=“or-stopping in the-city, bring~th¢ rover: to? our ‘bank. 5 eth Our services include issuing drafts, transmitting . funds and extending our facilities: to friends. and relatives visiting our customers. Bear this service feature in mind when you. have visitors from, away. 3 _.. - “The Prietidly Bank” The Bismarck Bank The. yictory me HEROES OF RUM to the fancy of fhe they have asked Prosecutor RECEIVE MEDALS Iron River, Mich.. March 13.—Iroa scene of the “whiskey rebel- able emblem. , coun day of t membrance \of ‘the © comedy-mi matic clash between state and federal officials which for seven days causel Iron River to, diyplace the captials of the world in-the day’s news. AX bronze “victory” medal” for th yéterang of the bloodless clash betwee Major. A. V. Dalrfmple. f federal. prof: | bition agent. and Prosecuting Attorney Consumers Dray and Transfer : Co. Phone 270 { WEL -So THE UITTLE FELLOW ISNT FEELING WELL? WHAT SEEMS ‘To M4 BE THE TROUBLE? itoba. Attractive -proposition for reli- able farmers. Inquire H. Arthur, x 89, Lenore, Manitoba. 3-12-26! WANTED— Twa ¢ ‘or More sections of level “y Martin . McDonough, will be: struck, | Ice and Teaming if ‘coun Y commissioners carry out 2 plang they are considering. i if { A HAM-A WELL, WELL GET AT THIS “MING AT ONCE - | Aow JUST ODEN WS Waist A Nou Donr TUIANL, SEENS Yo DE UES GETTING A COLD COMING 1 plan, spggested | by a facetions ewsyaperpian., -appeaiied commissionerga:l | Teformative Uranus, all three bodies Mc- Donough to obtain designs for’a suit- _SEVEN | od Wichita, an. March S—With the appearance at the auto show here of a model A Ford, made in 1902, owned by the Price Auto Service, the search for the oldest “flivver” in existence un- doubtedly will-end. Only 670 cars of this model were made. The motors were not numbered, but history of tue } machine shown says it was the secend ; car turned out by Ford. | Until the Price Auto Service discov- last fall, the distinction of having the oldest Ford belonged to William D. Walsh of St. Louis, who owns a model j . B, made in 1903. The first record of the model A car ig the purchase of the machine second- hand by Ernest McLain of the Rail- : ways Ice Co., in Chicago in 1903. Mc- ered the machine at Putnam, Kan.,! SEND FORD CAR TURNED OUT STILL GRINDING i i Lain ,moved to Newton, Kan., taking’ Power is furnished “by a 2 cylinder the car with him. In 1908,.he'sold it to motor, with ‘a chain” drive. L, C: Howell of Putnam, who used-it ag The motor is cranked from the right a passenger; car until 1915. Howell side. The gasoline tank, with a capac- then used the machine as a power ity of five gallons, is placed under the plant an his fatm by jacking up the front seat. The wheels measure 28 rear wheels. He sold ‘the car to the; inches and require 28 by 3 tires. Price Auto Service on Nov. 18, 1919. The car undoubtedly wiil remain in Price’s possession the rest of its days, as he declares he would not part with it for $5,000. With the exception of the tires and rims, the car is just as it was turned! out by the factory, even to the paint on the body. And it still runs—with a noise not unlike that of a steam| tractor or a battery of machine guns. WHAT THE STARS SAY OF OUR PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES | to a splendid aspect of Jupiter in his The engine is. located under the body, between the front and rear seats. . ALLEN, 1¢AN Director, Astrological Research Bureau BY Washington; 4 D.C. Governor Lowden wag born in Min- nésota, on the 26th day of Januar, 1861. Regardless of the exact time which his birth may have occured, th Sun and Mercury were conjoined in the fraternal and human nature sign, Aquariur, and applying to the very best of aspects of the progressive and being in signs, that ,are distinctly in- tellectual in character!’ Our text book gives the following descriptions of the 4 characteristics resultin from the splendid aspects of the Sun and Mer- cury to Uranus in the nativity of Gov- erhor Lowden: “The Sun 00d. Uranus said to be fortunate for public appointments, and for matter connected with national or municipa | public bodies, membership in those s held under them. !f re involved (they are) ate with any other in- ions in an intellectual direction, giving. otiginality and a fertile mind.” good aspect with Mer- un active — orig in aspect to cy its own ‘ites, follows its own law [> and obeys its own inner nature. Pen- a in- | etration, wit, and ingenuity are creased by for discove ality along practical lines, especially | in mental pursuits and travel.” Our estimate is that Governor Low- | den'was probably born at around about oe 30 p.m. This would bring the judi- fal sigs Libra, rising. causing Venus tb be his ruler, Venus was placed in the earthly, worldly-wise, and ambi- tious sign, C: rn. and was in good pect to the materialistic and worldly ise Saturn, who is ruler of that sign, and our estimate of the time of his* birth be correct, Venus occupied dominated that section of which especially relates to the land, as well as domestic and family matters. ‘If we hive correctly judged the tims of Governor Lowden’s birth, the ruler of the house of marriage occupied that house ,in great dignity and was splendidly ‘aspected by the Moon who in the Royal sign, Leo, together with Jupiter. and close to the cusp of the house of friends, hopes, and wishes. The progressive directions that are now forming in the nativity of Gov- ernor Lowden are. in the main, very strongly favorable to increise of popu- larity, prominence, bonors and distin tion, During the carly half of May, the bounteous and. expansive Jupiter will be passing over’ the place of the Moon who rules -his house of honor and profession, and about to begin and origin- STUM Zz a genius | TELEPHONING “To MAY Gears are shifted by’ a hand. lever. There are but two foot pedals, a brake and a clutch. It has only one brake, which is.on the differential. Riding comfort is assured by two full elliptic carriage springs parallel to the body, jand a 4-leaf elliptic spring parallel to i the axle. Entrance is made by a carriagq step at the rear. The back seat and top are detachable. The windshield, a feature not included in the model B cars, is raised by sliding its entire ‘length under the top. the transit of his house of friends, hopes and wishes. He falls under 2 somewhat troublesome Lunar aspect. in March and April, but by May and Tune the Moon wil have progteséet house of friends, Lhepes and wishes. In October and. Noverfiber, there developes a complication of both favor- gble and adverse aspects that are so involved as to make impossible any very accurate or confident prediction as to ‘their outcome. So far as we havp yet proceeded with our Study ofthe planetry in- fluences affecting, the republican can- didates forthe > presidentin} ~ nomina- tlon, I believe that Governor, Lowdea stands the best chance, | It is possible that other republican | candidates may be favored ~ ‘with still ronger aspects of an uplifting and | expansive character, AMERICAN COLLEGE PRESERVES IDEALS Roekferd, M1., March 13.—Dr, Wil- liam ‘Arthur Maddox. the new presi- ‘dent of Rockford college and the first inate president this gi college in the | Middle West ever had, said in an ad- Hdress to the student oody that preser- vation of ideals of the nation in this ; time of flux and unrest lies with the t ' American college. “Our safety does not Te in business { prosperity or legislation.” said “Dr. | Maddox. “but in the multiplication® of | people who think straight and live on a high plane.. We must preserve a wholesome idealism in business, poll- | ties, religion’ and family life and a | wholesale idealism is always based on wholesome ideas. “We should measure our ideils by their efficiency that they: may not’ be mere dreams or, sentimentality must be high ant definite—hiy shall loge our way among the many paths inviting id definite lest they i veston, Tex., March .13.—The graveyard of the Gulf of Mexico se- curely holds the tanker John D. Rocke- feller, which grounded Dec 21 at the entrance to Tampico harbor, according to Captain) John ©, Grant, Tocal sur- y for Lloyd’s Register of Shippi se of severe northers, hea seas and gulf currents, it has been im- le for divers to make the repairs which’ will enable her to be floated. The vessel is now Atop the wreckage of three other ships. at the end of the south jetty. seven or, eight, miles -of Tampico. — Another attempt will be made to float the vessel during the lat ter part of April or thé first.of May. BY BLOSSEK MikY