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HELP > WANTEDMALE” aNrEb aun man to work fA ou eee eve a 0, ex Set eiet inde Keniredsc Bitner & Oaney Druby James. town. 3-1 Wk: eNOS NEC De ees WANTED—Cashier vat’ Pitinge Theatre, One: who can. work tinees. Cal at ¢ Theatre and ask for’ Mr. Wi WANTED “ful news Ubon old cars, run one first’ aay. A Perr e position wort! “Ford car furnished ‘Dek. Ovee Company, * Louleville, Ky, YOUNG MEN—17. upward, re Rall- way Mall clerkships,. $110. month, «write fone REL ‘ticulars, . examinations, (former Government “Exam- ne iy Continental Bide, Wash= _ington, 1 Bo12-6t OxyY-. rer WELDING EXPERTS Earn big gaoney: Learn this trade now. 8) short ‘course, Write Janson Schoo}, Fargo, N. 'D.. TIRE REPAIR MEN EARN, BIG WAGES —Write’ atonce-and we will tell ee . How to qualify, in ‘a: few. weel _ School, Fargo, N. D. Br13-3t LEARN tual sue. repair vulcanizing, Lor ‘omic \e ae Auto:-Schoo! Manager for wonder- oblle. Invention, pe Dept... RSW. WANTED—Applications. will received. fom Ay pufollowing teachers: oh ,-two athe diote sce pita eis | State salary’and gusuifeations, Hannah | School. Board, Dak, 3-11-10k WANTED—Two ee els stat gen- ABT red eae oh eg at re. 1s ela nd, SB AV nN. D: \ Mr. A. B, Phone C8 3-6-¢t? for eral ; Live work: tackhouse. Phone}. Pt i NECESSARY , * ‘World's ree Grocers, (cap- ital" over $3,000;000.00)" wants ambitious men in. your, locality. to. sell. direct: to consumer “nationally nown bra ¢ extensive line of ‘groceri: ings, lubricating~olls, Btock No “apa ee youu ree age an WAN aa at automat, gape inaiers: , prea, e — House.” Prefer having tne scqunintet roa with athe local territory. indl experience, who you are now. counted MISSOURI anne, FOR SALE—Listen: with, and how soon. -you: will be: read: vi 5 ly 200 acre wtock farm 50 go to work, Kitidly: mention. i ney, in fruit, $3700; dandy your. first letter what: territory, 210. valley farm, at town, $60. Mc- now covering. We will allow a drawing Grath, Mountain Mo. ‘commission. - All answers £2, eng ad will’ be strictly: confidential 4 ‘Anarene, 88 communications) to Box. ae st aul lew, 1-13-3t rent:, under pit + Keulttorp. FOR SALE—Five- acre: id, house, / chicken housés, oe well about the cost of the improvamente: land thrown in. its it be cote immedi- ately; a bargain. J. K. Iw! TQET About, month and « half ago, note| EQUIPPED AND TREROVODH Farms Te ‘book-at Ni-P: Depot. Identification. id-| sale-in.one of the best districts In Man- ward ‘Ballor. Finder ledve at Van Horn| itoba, Attractive roposition for rell- | Hotel. / 3-15-2t) ‘able farmers. {nquire H..Arthur, Box- LOST: AND; FOUND. - FOUND—Bunch of keys a at High School grounds Sunday.. Owner can get same by calling Btemarek ‘Tribune Co.) ri Lenore, Manitoba. A 3- 12 wks LENORSG, DISTRICT, MANITO! seres, 420. under cultivation, all enced. 0, story brick house and other first _ WANTED TQ RENT Bent housekeeping. ieee IMPROVED 118 Red River Valley Fal “a 980 4th pa "Bismarck, sed Bi iwk WANTED TO RENT—Small house or rooms for “WANTED—Modern Tooms, close. ie a gentleman,, Cail Geo.;-Kilimér,, care Tahr Motor: Sales’Co. >) -8-16-3t “WANTED—Room in modera home by neapettalte goung ti tad: y.~ Address P. /R RENT. a i FLATS HOUSES FOR SALE~I am ‘offering two stucco. bach | * hous on. Sixth, street. peas pf, five ‘ropma, and. bath, ern, ‘These are not onty nice /class. | eines buildings. Excellent water; ideal hgmiesy farm ines fine ur Box 89, $52.50 hui Ber ae ore, ete 1262wksj FOR B. 0 geres of broken land-t Boyd Pownehip. Iso 180 acres betwe Fert Lincoin and Bismarck, Phone. tee FARMET standing Rock Indian Reser Fe LOTNs scat on fan tof the Went. ter stand Rock tand von bh era. & ung; singers not : mee ce fare ral Seathek nd. for. cat- urnoy St., 12-11-1-mo care of Bev: Fou & ret den x az street for eat ésthan e efor im- abilities or of condition made. "Charges renegnayie. ‘Write 34 care Tribune; £2 Four tull blood white Leg- le comb, roosters. Also full Apply Peter Water, ‘Box 435. Phone 283. lsmarcls Re: 8. ‘Hotel’ anc barn good a aL fing ‘Sorikern Paine Bellas: “Only, hotel, in town, For particulars dwell 10>] a gudsons ND. 8-15-1wk | SINK) FOR ae cae of betled hay by the fon ce the track. ineeanes Ee 13 ole Tron: oy perigee condition, “a oo e 3-15-1wk eee BULLETINS—Soil, __Company> FOR_.SALE—Modern, house. of ana bau pncluaing: ‘one, bed on 9th _str aed including two bed for. $2300. fodern formal | including 3 bed rooms, cated. Geo. M: Register. _.HOUSES WANTED > = WANTED. TO BUY Modern | “six, room igtation Bureau, t. of. i nericutare, setae aa oat ‘of more to break a flax. Write o. G. Crook,” eeecenics 3-9-2wkn jase at once, & Bod aise have: three’ bed! room: iP ‘ell Phone 678K. : : abit WANTED TO Bi all la fount condition. Write A. Ri. Hugi, resed Botts: N. ING and pleat 6 a leat- Nie Mee femee Aa goods store iy Sain T. ngareelt, 813) Thi 377 WANT! SD Nureing — “sient eon ten: ‘or off jor ad reas: 591, WA ANTED —st vy job “Garnenter work work and, wages: in’ frst Ua care Tri 5 PERSONAL. ~ BLANCHE (BARNARD. DGB ORT i esata quest ons and inspirational reading for Give name of favorite of birt! ace git Bho aa Mahs-rine} ss 1 STF so aite Se iio R SALE—Good stove wood. Phone ae or call 812 Sweet, Street. 3-6-6t . WANTED—Washing. = {25 or 50, feet. between Main; Cae mmodei{ ist and 3rd: street for automobile. re-! pair shop. Cash.’ Box 178, ROLES FOR SALE—Five passe 1916 model: ker touril ce runnin Studebaker: er touring, ae omnis HS Blamarck oN. PR. eekeosy % Taek 3-15-1t wi t \ iNT clean warm Too eat ca 213. ait h Stik block* from, Broadway, ° NI [New modern tooms: 2 Phone. geal Es aM. ; f giving frets, in. reeard to the. and coe ie} onthe subsertptiod ‘an investment yes Paes oft using farm lan ld me me* a ie enanall and Bay. ticularg, REE, Address Sitter | oloer S acne Land 435 4 more Bi ‘Marinette, FOR: @ RENT: apo six mltes from? tener wider pow. Complete xet- or farm ‘huildings, P. O: Box $47, Bunarek. N. Dak. : WANTED—Two or erates Hate Saree ree mew Out 9 {2 nae in Ea baa oe Eas meal ‘LENORE, MANITOBA, aoa 480, MINNESOTA-‘SHOE MEN . DISCUSS MAIL ORDERS’ uaa Minneapolis, March 17.—Methoas a | tailers’ association here today’ continues through Wednesday. Raral ‘retail shoe dealers will be given a course in “Shoe Education.’ Displays of late, models are being ai: and_ 40 Fanged, \ The lis to fspeakers includes: H. S. | Kiser, Chicago; Fred P..Mann, Devils Lake; ‘Curtis M.\ Johnson, Rush City. Minn,; ‘L.:.H., .D. Weld, Chicago; Charles Patterson and Fred R. Crane, ‘apolis. SS ing ‘DOMINION FARM LAND |, ay ie UP.$6 IN LAST YEAR Ottawa, Ont., March 17.— Official statistics issued by the Dominion bu- rea of. statistics, on the basis of $919 farm land. in the dominion is $52 an , acre compared with $46 .the previous year. The average includes improved and unimproved property, and bujld- ‘ngs. This total; {t is said, represents years. tural and fruit lands, leads the prov- inces. ed ‘of $174 per acre. ‘Tremendous increases in~the cost of farm labor were reported last year. $64 to female workers. Alberta’s. a ‘or erage was $95 and $53., Quebec pro ince paid $76 and $37 and Ontario's, [averege was $70 and- $4 Fann tir eat gee 2t, SUCCESS OF MOTOR ~ VEHICLE REPLACING HORSES DOUBTFUL Washington. Maren 17.—Thé“extent to which motor yehicles are supplant- ‘ka| Ing the horse.on farms ig problemat- ical, department of agriculture « fy} declare, after a recent’ survey 1 disclosed’ that at‘ least 50,000 farmers in the country own motor trucks which + they! use on thetr' farms. Passenger cars and trailers were excluded. In many cases the introduction of @ truck, ow a farm indicates provision for -in- |" creased hauling rather than an ac- tual: reduction in the nufber of horses used, Horses on farms reached their maxtmum in 1913. and since then have. been gradually decreasing,.Their num- ber.on;January 1 this year was 21- 109,000, a di from. January. 1,Jast -year. market is arded as ‘unsettled and | the future équally uncertain. Tae pest demand dertt he’ last year has been the sguth. 2 The horse D “TH ‘HUMAN HAIR INDUSTRY ‘ combat mail order firms; how to trim ~human hair industr, te, display windows and why and how to uring. quite prominentiy in exports to Total for January Far Exceede advertise, are among the topics which Canada;@nd the United: States, accord: will be discussed at the annual con-:ingitp agents for Eastern firms who. vention of the Minnesota Shoe ‘Re- have-departed from here to the Orient on a business: mission. «Ht was stated —including switches—once grew upon | last year. the heady from Canton and Shanghai. ‘BY ALLMAN DENVER CON VERTS ~% | WASTE LANDS INTO} ~ MUNICIPAL LINKS| Denver, Cofo.. March 16—The mui. ieipal golf) Huks of Denver; to: con: struct which the city removed 45 build. ings, a farm dairy, a brick -y: ; dumping ground, and) part of Srace track! is the longest course, in tne United, States, and perhaps in the |] wotld, so far as experts of the, game here, are: informed.” ‘A total of 6,767 yards is covered ‘in playing the 18 holes, which adjolu City Park, -and- occupy elghty. arrex of ground; ferty of Which ‘belong ty the state, and 40 to. the city. Bight years ago a handful of golz enthusiasts. with, little to work with, put in nine holes. From. this’ begin- ning, last years record shows that ap- proximately 18,000 ‘persons played. on the course, yhich the city had im: proved and extended-atia cost of more than $40.000. A. wagnificiant. club liouSe patterned after the old Spanish mission style of architecture has been built. A feature of the municipit course. and a particular, inwhich: it differs, from most courses, fs thatthe “bounds” ~} wre. kent. to the left hand side. This construction makes it a delight. to “rteht handers.” as a “slice” from the tee keeps the ball tn the course, in- of carrying it out of bounds. akewooul, and -the Country club, where the other two courses in Den- ver are maintained, are built. along the opposite lines. Another feature of the~ municipil course it its grent number of bunkers and traps. There are 98 /bunkers, <].trans and hazards, a The ‘course is tynicilly western ia its formation—theré: being little grass con.'the fairways. The greens are of olled-sand, with a turf “apron” or ap- prom ‘Ab experiment in improvii the tvork on the greens’ is now A LoS3_OF SIXTY Thovsmid — A PROFIT OF NET? Sr’. ton BABN! | FEEL JAS, AT Home.tA THERE. 3A CONE oy! THE i eee je tried out by “Nick” Bates—the grounds mah, The fifth green—which has a ‘decided slope, and is ‘situated close to’ the bounds, has been und | laid with two feet of straw: with a view to giving a ball pitchel upon it quick stopping qualities. The straw underneath acts as a ‘cushion, holding the ball’ close {to the spot. The municipal golf course players come from, al] walks of life.. From presidents of universities tg newsboys, men of all trades, and women too are seen on the course almost every: BOOSTS.CHINA EXPORTS | “#y. March 17.— The CANADIAN TRADE HIGH in China’ is fig- ~ Vancouver, BC That in 1919 Ottaiva, Ont. March 17.— Canada’s * that a large amount of the hair used trage in January reached’ $225,096,000 in nets and other coverings for’women | or $26,000,000 in excess of January of Imports. however showed % of Chindse. treméndous increase, go that the bal- The largest shipments of Wair ard] ance of trace didnot tend to help Ca- Investiga- | nadian exchange. The respective fic-, direct from thé factory to us, means more battery service for your money. | And-here’s another poiit—You: can’t ‘possibly find a bet- ter battery than the Vesta. ‘It has features that no other. battery has or can have, because they are patented. Z Vesta Batteries are sold on a basis of eighteen months’ satisfactory service, and we're here to’ see that buyers of Vestas are satisfied ab: solutely.' You" can’t afford-to buy any’ other battery—we have a bat- § ‘tery for your car in stock: ; - r f 2 tig i : ‘ Our Battery , Department’ repairs and recharges -all' makes. of Batteries. ‘Our. free’ advice, inspection aiid. distilled , water service is at your disposal, no matter what make battery in your car. LAHR MOTOR SALES ' CO. Phone 490 300. 4th St. BUTTE DECIDES IT DOES WINNIPEG FUR BREEDERS’ NOT NEED POLICEWOMAN TO HOLD ANNUAL EXHIBIT Winnipeg, Man., March 17.— At the Butte, Mont... March 17.—Despite | pleas from clubwomen, the Butte city santa! meeting of the Manitoba Fur council has decided-that this city does reeders’ association held here last not need a police,matron, , - night, it was decided to hold a show The women behind the, movemeni ‘his fall with the idea of encouraging, cited alleged increasing: delinquency the Prodi oe of domestice fur-bear- among young girls. } ing anfmal8 and to place them on a zi 7 '. commercial basis. tion has’ disclosed, it was said, that these cities are the chief depots for the collection of human hair and that from these centers hundreds of “commigsion en St: Paul gnil George M. Posey, Minne- men,” agents, and collectors. operate. In. some; portions of: interior: China, | Merchants collect hair)in small par- jcele, much in‘the same: way that, Chi- nese in. Canada collect: aundry It 1s believed that. the hair industry ‘received its greatest boom when’ the Manchy dynasty was overturned a’lit- tle less than a decade ago. ures were $103,579,000 and $3.761,000. Exports: of. domestic merghandise in January totalled. $177/948,000. which was almost $42.000,000 more than the previous January. Increased value of. the stocks Was partly responsible. Tie balance. of. exports of domestic mer- chandise_. over. imports. for canary 5 last, “was. $14,369,000. . Exports of. agricultural iroducls showed an incrtase of more than $5,- 000,000 over a year ago.* *' The Aftermath of Flu data, shows that the:average value vi SOUTH DAKOTA’ GAME GAMBLING IN SOUTH DAKOTA’ UNPROFITABLE Platte, 8. D., March 17,.— Eight mep’ Pierre, S. D., March 17.— Learning | Who participated in gambling in“ a’ WARDEN SEEKS MOOSE, This is No. 1 of a series of advertisements, prepared a a competent physician, explaining how certain Y disease which attack the air ‘passages—such as Pneumonia,’Influenza, Whoop. ing Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold—often fave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, ‘thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. that a few yung, wild moose are feed- ‘reserves. in Wyoming, Deputy Gam2 ‘British Columbia, with rich agricui- Warden Hawley, has gone to the Yei- | Wood Smith. lowstone, park ‘district with the inten- animals to add’to the collection in ‘the South Dakota state game park. local hotel, have paid fines and left an inérease, of, 36:3 percent in five ing with elk herds on-the governmea this town because they failed to reck on with the resourcefulness of Sheriff It in claimed that the gamblers were “Its land value shows an aver- tion of capturing-two or three of the | Warned that Smith was on their trail and' that he: probably would arrive at night on the passenger train. Smith, And how Vick's Vapo- Rub may be of value in this condition. Your doctor will impress upon you that following recovery from | the active stage ‘of influenza, there often remains an inflamed, | Hawley was the “hero” of a batts | however, came to Platte on the snow: congested condition of the aij last year. He succeeded in lassoing a bull but the latter got tangled in the rope after a terrific rush and choked to death. MICHIGAN "HUNTERS ‘WANT OPEN: PARTRIDGE SEASON Houghton, Mich.,- -Mareh 17.—Hough- ton hunters have gone on record a3 favoring an open season on partridges. The birds were protected last fall, ve- cause of-heavy ‘hunting in 1918. A pe. tition. has been sent to the Houghton county board asking. it to appeal to the state authorities. Another peti- tion, sent to the board, urges a closed! séason on deer, next fall. OCEAN ‘SHIPS TO PLY “ Wimulpezg; M&an., Match 17. Ocean ships in. the Red river in 20. years at the latest,and the’ ggtablishment of Winnipeg as the Liverpool of Canada, is “predicted. by. Mayor’ Charles F. ease of 873.000 head pGray. He says that the logical and inevituble solution of the’ trade prdb- lems for Winnipeg was an‘ocean royte through the Hudson Bay,’ down the Nelson river to Lake Winnipeg’ ant 1 through the Red river: to the-vity::’ ¢ = |: TRAVEL AFFECTS GAME RED RIVER IN 1940| British Columbia farmers paid an ay’! with a moose in northern Minnesota | Plow. -3t | erage of $96 and board to male.and Gambling ‘was in ‘full blast, it is claimed, when Smith made his: raid. REWARDS OFFERED FO! CAPTURE OF MURDERER Butte, Mont., March 17 A reward of $500 hus been offered for the mur- dered of Charles “Swanson by the county of Silver Bow and $250 addi- tional has been put up by a personal friend of the deceased. Swanson, a ocal politicians, was, shot here severai days ago, under mysterious circum- stances. It was first thought he was | a suicide. wv ‘HIGH COST OF TRAIN Saskatoon, ‘Sask... March 17.—The high: cost. of traveling may affect the admission schedule in the, Western Canada baseball league. this: seasoui. Addition of Edmonton and Calgary to the circuit, gives it a heavy mileage. Winnipeg, Mocse Jaw, Regina and Saskatoon, are the other cities. Play- ers from the United States are insist- ing: that the exchange situation be considered, in fixing salaries, It seems quite probable that the | “two-bit’ bleachers, will be a thing of the past. a ‘Too 6 Good For Nothing Else a \ WET SURE DONT KNOW; , FRECKLES.” ‘Sav= DYOU: WANE MY CANDY “are tr! WUADDYA passages—throat, larfnx,. bron- chial tubes and lungs. : Brequently the cough hangs on. —soreness of the chest persists— ou take cold ‘easily and there may be obstinate catarrh., This condition is slow to clear up and if neglected may favor the de- velopment of pneumonia, or later on, serious diséase of: the Jungs. Such... cases ‘should continue under the care of their physician —should exercise moderately in the open air—eat plenty of whole- some-food—avoid overwork and sudden chills. ‘Nightly applications of Vick’s VapoRub may help nature to complete the~ process of repair. Because Vicks acts locally .by stimulation thru the skin ‘to draw out thé inflammation, at- tract. the blood. away. from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medici- nal. ingredients of. Vicks are vaporized by. the body heat. (These vapors are, breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. % Vicks should. be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red—then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. _ Leave the cloth- ing loose around the neck -and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, ‘swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea> Samples to -new users will. be sent free on request: to the Vick Chemical Company, 231 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. Your Bodyguard | Against Colds More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly (weet ue Ger Too DIETY F DLAY WIT, Sto

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