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7 ‘ ; wre. f é ob ag. oo ta / \ ‘ is 7 rs ’ i 1 ' ' iF * Ld \ a ry THURSDAY, MARCH WANT CO : HELP fae —TEARN "THe" s, \ Wages $25. per week guaranteed, Few weeks com) ods. Little expense. aa! free, Moler Barber College, Ti pees yeallet aah Minneapolis, Est..1893. 4-1mo. WANTED—Two __ gas. epee oui wolyman: Taylor. experience, ‘and t plow ‘men. Give ‘reference: and” iat e Wages expected in first letter. MeGonogle, Blackwater, N. D... in for ae ‘wo! re ull” time. 3 a > HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED AT ant yor gentle- man tddo photographic: work. “State experience “taut walary expected in Be letter.’ The Last Studios, fare ee D WANTED—GhI ac iene a ies to help mornings {n modern home, must Ko home nighte—-Anplyr Dr. Dutgem Rose Apartment K, or phi jone ie A Nat os : < SSE eS 1 WANTED— ‘perienced aitrestesh must be-neat and a capable. Van Hi Ci ‘Bismarck, WANTED ah 4 work on farm. wages. ADEE pletes by our |) a pga a for_house- Aeaell family; 4 -Wileox, simmer, Ni D. B-33-Iwk WANTED—A_¢ girl extra .a week, Hotel. i 3-25.tf W: NTED—Girlto wa or and leet music. RobiyY Weltworth *4Ge Store, Sheet. Muaic Dept, , _ 3-20: t WANTED—A pant ry gh ply y’Grand Pacific Hotel. oa Bo 2h-tf WANTED—At Bismarel Hospital ~Dh ing room girl and kitchen help. 3 WANTED—Experienced girl for general Bausework. Mrs, Stee enouee, Ft oework 1 four ADDY Grand: days, SALESMAN WANTED—Successful experienced | trav- elink grocery salesman fot the. menerp. \ part of North Dakot: lichand Bros. 265-259 FE. 4th: St.,i St. Paul, Minn: |. Cui 510K evenings. $ WANTED TO rO RENT—Small house :or (fooms for light housekeeping, Ehone _.FOR SALE” HOUSES za FOR SALE—Horse. Gree Weighs about 100 tus. ‘tseen at Armour & Co., 21 3 As 3-20-1 wk FOR ’SALE—Five Wroom_modern house on Second Street. Lot, 50x150;. plum’ vahd other trees, cistern of. soft’ water; excellent location, ‘Price $2250; small: casi payment, balance less (than rent in monthly Payments. JK, De FOR SALE—Brand new 6 room hows including three bed rooms, Full basi attached 4 laundry room in bagement, east and on good terms. Geo, M. R Re ef a FOR SALE—Modern houes for-sale ches if. taken at .once,.easy.Aerms, on. 36t! \ JSt, Ave Cc. “Bewen rooms. Price $8600. “100 fe front. _R..C, McGee, veer FoR 7 SALES ew _b-room bunt ,modern except bath, ‘hot air furhace, ‘full cemented basement” corner lot, facing south, inthe northwest part of city. . Price $3.000.00. Terths rea- “sonable, Apply "to -H. O'Hare ‘First National Bank ia FO! OR SALE ‘Modern and bath, good location, by owner at ibty 2nd Street or phone ee Thome of~9- rooms | wks FOR, RENT—Good moda rooms. Also flat; heat, light and, water, J.. K. ‘Doran, 622 Third St. -24-1wk FOR RENT Very desirable room, gentle: \Mhan-preferred, © Call 347U after, 6 | meen FOR TRENT Tro TamIGhea OR for: Tight housekeeping. Flanagan. : bon | ee RNT—Ones swell farsianed ad __lady preferred. Call_754R. 3-28-3t. FOR RENTS ‘ice clean room ie ee ‘9th | x == MOTORCYCLES pyr olet tou car in PT ee) joo. 8 * Chen iat FOR SALE“tate bier Hrapreonl rapa aH ‘ull equip- Bismarck Gr) 8eBa-at Bee One Model “16” cylinder ‘Stude- condi- res. Price $800.00. ior Bismarck scity F. O'Hare ‘at ist iat phone ss “paigoeh BLANCHE, ae AV! the “v Ver ast gondition; er d Box: 199” SOUTH (CONN. Wil ‘and give'a brief efor ONE. DOLLAR. favorite flower and date ti 32-1mo, Joli, | Sfftll. sucht: system. climate, - crops. Wisconsin’ “Dept ; of Ageou jeulture, Capi Thy Madison, “a ‘aeres improved fa ia ractically new; a ys level, with no waste id, Can give. immediate possession. ‘Wilk'sell on crop payment and consider some city:.property 'as part payment. Pare 440 fe: peratre, For information ‘Wise, \Tuttle, N. D. 3+24-10t FOR SALE—Whht is. mown as the Fe place, consisting of about 5 acres land, a! Bice’house. chicken ee and well. Situate about 22nd and A Geo. M._Register. a wk LENORE, MANITOB. NADA—480 acres, food ‘state of cultivation, $32.00 acre, good terms... Write at once. Arthur, Box 89, Lenore, Manitoba. 3-12-2wke, EQUIPPED AND IMPROVED Farms for sale in one of.the best districts. in Man— itoba? Attractive «proposition for. reli- able farmers. Inquire Ha Arthur, Box 89, “Lenore, Manitoba: seats LENORE ITRICT SM? BA. ‘acres, 4$0‘under‘eultivatian, ‘all fenced, Two story “brick Este ahd oner, frat class buildin xoallent. home;. farm in:fine crop. dis ict ey Ho Arthur, (Box nada. FOR ERENT 250, ‘weres “of Boyd Township. ‘Also 180 aci Fort Lincoin and Binary FARMS _Stanglne: Rock indian Re tion dairy, corn, grain and Jan "Phe Best of the West. Let's, Write piercing Rock [and | Rota hlin, = 15-1mo. LANDO! A fatts-in regard to. the aa tend viva sitgatio Three month: subacri iption, «Free. for. a. hom in Invest! et you ate thinkin: ot buying lands. simply fe -me Men mo, LANDOLOGE. 1 bar: ticularg FREE. Addresg Edit ology, Skidmore Land Co, 435 cre flor Bidg:, Maringtle;¥-Wisrongin. f 1-19-4me%_ OR RENTOW acres eight miles east of Bismarck. Call_at Brown & Jones. MISCELLANEQUS | FOR SALE—A’ new, Homie rotary. sew- Ang machine. in_ first lass gonaition, 1 Ty Be Bb-3 §TRAYED—Two parker, Sunday. Owner paving to thie advert tiuetnent aaa payi ‘or lvertisement an Apply 13 Thirtéentir ere ais POSITION WA®TED ‘by"young bookkeeper, collector’ or-salesmai erente furnished. | Address, No. Tribune or Phone 441U. - 33 the «ga 5 any use Tor it, good terme'to sight maa, state} wife}. Hy POR te} The'City Commission met incregular pies awk |! toni ol G Ing property. and sa ‘the! folowing ae: otta the! Hotowing modern tt rooms. and bath, East Bre aioe way . ae rooms. and bath, East « Broad. = 00 ms and bath, ith St. $200. ~“fbonis. and bath, garage, ; ‘tl Street “>-. $8 00.00 y|5.—6 rooms pee bath, garage’ 08° mone: ade baat abies, 8th pas an a _ Bisons and bath, 6 St. $7500. 00 8.—7 rooms pnt bath, garage,’ ‘6t Street: 1,500.00 HIF. E. YOUNG. REAL ESTATE COMPANY « First National Loe Bldg. Phone 7 nHesrmue coniement to Tobk at" Woubes | f ‘ g.the day BALI ee one. range. with: water ee renaonable, Call B7U Be Kk G Parouche oil, stove and. cven jone 740 Ws. 3 K. MOR BALE Plano in good opnaith eabatl | FON Ronse Bt -. WANTED—Party interested in hogs to take gows.on shares, Call 871R on 1017 7th. St. 3-23- FOR 'SALE—Have “Atty bundles” talrteen Be balling ties: can deliver, promptly. kota, Ubnite ‘Mines Co., Did:inso 3-28-1WK ‘Only ‘blacksmith ‘shop in Cown’ mdat ell on necount. of health, ,Cash’ or part cash, see or write me at etree. J. (T. , Harvey, Dodge, N. D. FOR SALE—My_ inter i and™ door factory, in ‘Dakota. city, ‘a busi in 1919. '$800° will handle, Best’ of reagons for welling. C. \T. Fawcett, 318 Bi Street, Bisntarck, N, D. \8+24-3t WANTED Gas filling ‘station, ‘air co: pre f..gnd tank, Red Trail Gara de, tee singin 4 owing "North ‘ ness: ot $20,000 WANTED purchase at once, 5 ah must have three bed poeute. ust Sell. Phone 678. Phone Baas WANTED—Oad Jobs. 20-10t FOR BALE—One 40-60 Avery Tato and 8 furrow John,,Deer gang plow’ with and has, articu- ensie, -2wks tioally as good as new. lara eres, 0. G. Crook, Mek y ° Otticiat Proceedings Clty Commis- C sion March 1st, 1920.5 i session” Monday evening, Marg fh Ast. 1920. There, were ‘ present Commi- sioners, Bertsch, French. Larson and President Lucas, The minutes of the mieeting held ‘on February 16th’, 1920, were "fead aud approved. A_ petition was ~receivell from’ the Bismarck: School Board’ requesting’ that Avenue “D" be’ closed for school purposes be- tween 18th and 14th Streets. Com missioner Larson. introduced a resolu- tion concerning the closing of Avenue “D” between 13th and. 14th Streets. The same ir. J. P. ‘Sell presented and filed a etition ‘as follows’ signed ‘by PLC, femiington, Be F. Jones, J.P. 'Sell and 2.033 others ToPhe Honorable Board of City Com- ~“tnisslohers, Pune, North Da: kota. || | Gentlemen : “the “undersigned, residents. of |’ Bismarck, fe Dellerint that the health, ind convenigiice of all citizens of Bismarck demand ‘ownership and | control of a SWiter Works system, that will at ‘all ‘tithes “give’ pure, “clei, healthful’ and cheap water and ample fire ‘protection, respectfully request your honorable body, to instruct the city engineer fo make surveyy and to prepare complete pians, specifications, detailed estimate of cost, and complete and detailed report for the construc- ;ion'of a water; works system for the city’ of Bismarck, such plans, specific: s,"aing] 8 fimate to’he hased: Firs plant. including, the, tak- he Wan ‘oft the iemate | r Supply ;Conpany ‘at at peason: J; Bie cinta sabt it SOUINTCLE and an entirely new plant. “When such |, report is filed with the City Auditor we desire that, the 1 Of. y Cor Thission foners ake ae a? wleps to ii frelon ¢ petition as deferred until ‘tie coni: Inisiloniee) ‘of Séwer' and Nvater ould bp present. President Incas instruct ea “Fire: Comm! aan f Hertstn ‘to pare a report on the adequacy-‘of the |, water eunply at thi Tribune ‘tre and \ to be reinie ibmit the same at the i ext 9mee! hé commission. © Com- missfoner sphitay moyer owing Sms be allowed I ig“ over ° Water *pald funds iT French & Welch’ State Fire & Tornado Fund. Tribune . bi Cow Frenen/& Welcts f. J. Wallace '. F. Olson J. Eni. Ww en theabove ¥ 7 Att hat the fol- | * nt sion Monday, lar session “Monday er French, ‘Larsoi meeting held not read. BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS_ Baas DANNY Nou Dick UP" ALLNOUR TONS THEM AWAY) Jack Serres {| RK. Welch, sheriff. Rembrandt Studio Star’ Restaurant |, Capito), 1 qund Lambert's Liver . D. Tel. Co eo. Rabigou IR, Sanders. G Tome Laundry chull ‘3 “Drug $s >) ». H. Will & € Wachter Transfer C C6: y N. Dz Ind. Tel, Co. A. Helle ... Tagen : i. ©. Wachter. Amos o son John Nor MW. Mee Lambert Livery: Retiinizton’ Ty pew Batleigh’ Con F. Press... ” Skeels St. Alexius Washburn Coal Co. Washburii Lig.” Coil Co N. D, Ind. Tel. Co..... Bismarck 8, Laundry Otto Dirlam AWashibithn Lig. gt ch &/ Welch. . We. Riehholt Knudtson Chsh, Store. . ny & Co. iH. T. Murphy & £0, “The motion carpi Yommidslorie® Th ion adjourn jpson the commnis- ebt again March 8th, 1920, at. eis 4 o'clock P. M. \C., 1. Burton, ity Auditor. Official Proceedings “City Commis- March 8th, 1920. The. city Commission met evening, clock P. M. Marcn There “Thompson and Pres- The mintues of the March Ist, 1920, were Mr. George Gussner, Jol Iubertyand Fred Peterson we: dent Lue ent and all-made sj the’ city ownihg'Its’ov Ap pvt: ||| You Do AS want WURRN Nove MoTHER ow on, went, THe KI0S TiRED: AND ts PAST ‘| Wis BED TIME AV WAY . Carl Nelson requested that a hydrant. be placcd near ‘the Northern Produc: Company's Buildin, én order that it nitght have better fire’ profzction, An additional Water Works petition was filed which carriéd the names of H. 'T. Murphy and-E.. 1. Quain. President Lucas appointed a special water works committee which consisted’ of H. A. Thowipson, Chairman, Chris Bertscn and John A, Larson, On inmotion. of President ‘Tucas the city comm took a recess until Thurs March 11th, 1920, at eight o'clool K L. Burton, City ‘Auditor. / Official Proceeding: sion March 15th, 1920. The City Commission met in regular session Monday evening, March 15th, 1920, at eight o'clock P.M. * There were preketit Commissioners Bertsch, French, Thompson and. Presideut Lucas, ‘The minutes of the, meeting j City, Comnia- approved. moved that the use of the Auditorium be donated to the School Rourd for two days the 1 latter part. of May said dates not to conflict with’ dates already ar: ranged for by the manager of the Au- ditorium, | The Auditorium~to he used in staging a health exhibit by.Cho Cho the’ “Health Clown.” Commissioner Freneh seconded the foregoing motion: Jpon the rol call on the passage of the’ foreoging motion the commission- ers voted us follows: Ayes,’ Bertsch. French, Thompson and _— President Fucks Commissioner Tiirxon was ab- sent and not voting. The motion ¢ar- vied. “Mr. Kraft, Manager of tiie Hughes’ Electric Company appeared and explained to the City Commission why the street. lights’ were out on Ger: tain nights and stated that it was t hope of the compiny to have’ them. ail burning every night. He stated that the company wished to be. notified at if any of the lights went. out. misioner French moved’ that_ the ng bills be allowed .and paid Hughes Electric Co.. Jim Jensen . Kd. Randall . Jack Serres |. A. ES ’Shipp. H. J, Strolk Van. Horn, Cafe. Joc Breslow tee M. B. | Morfor R.. Welch. sheriff Holmboe Studio 1). Ind. Tel. Co.. Robidou Western | Union. Tomas ‘Hdw. 44.00 42.00 ‘rench & Welch.. GLE. peterson. Builders Woodworl eae the, Company Left . BY BLOSSR Now stop wat cevins SS AND ¢ Do AS TEN {| their industries. BATTLING BIRCHENOUGH TAKES to discuss measures for sauintion oF of The eituning trades are particularly -interested as the United * Stites Byreau of Chemistry will recommend ‘change& ih canning practices “tg safeguard’ the deadly hotulhiys Dagillt, found. recently in rine olive, Standardized containers and co. operation of municipal, state and fed- eral authorities-to abolish impure milk will also he: discussed, -SPORTLETS | Washburn Coal Co.... City Fuel Co....., Transfer Bevlah Coal Co. Roy Logan... R. W. Sander: D. Ind. Tel. Co. Risniarek Motor Co. Washburn Coal Ce a) Joe Kat Wachter M./R. Morford. . Carpenter Lumber Washburn Lig RW, Sander French & Welch Waishbui 27,20 57.50. Kupitz Co: Wachter Transfe: Hoskins T. J. Gal Webb Bre South Si 16.00 35.19 50.00 15.00 70.00 .+-Duplicate 104.00 Mr: Nortz Lumber Co.... Commissioner Thompson seconded the foregoing motion. _Upon roll eal) on the passage of, the foegoing motion the commissioners Voted is follows; Ayes, Ri French, Thompson and Presideit, Liicas. Commissioner Tar: gon was absent attd not. voting. The inotinon carried. — President Lucas moved that the City Commission ad- journ to meet again Mar , 1920, at eight o'clock P.M. The motion carried, Attest? CG. Burton, € ndite | Sugar Substitutes Will be Classified CMteago, March 25,—Thgp shortage of sugar during the past two years has resulted {u-the intreduction of so many sugar substitutes that, the Association | of American: Dairy, Food and Drug oflicials will devote a paxt of their an- nual session. this year to classifying them and recommending legislation to regulate their production, ‘The annual convention of the pure | food, and drug commissioners of! the tates and of the United States will | be held at St, Louis September, 2! and 30. F. 1. Woodsw Lich. secretary of the in cb of the program, and Rarphouse, Missouri, commissioner, is harge of convention arrdngements, All food, drug and dairy trades are Tto he invited to send. representatives | iv iiifielder or two will ¢: o % ‘alls, ‘S. D.—Sloux Falfs wi! Sioux he represented by a’ club in the newly formed South Dakota baseball lengue, it is announced... At a recent meet: ing held here is was decided to put a team in the field ahd) representa tives: were named to“attend the organ- ization nieeting to he held at Rea Field soon. Saskatoon, Supporters of hockey, here are pullin for a profes- sional team for the next season. The present s@ison wase snc mM bur those picking the port \are inclined to fayor the prefessionak game and reprégentatives. are. already in the market fo players who ‘are inclined to make their homes in this place, Ae eS t. Paul, “Minn.—Claude Rossman, one time Defroit Tigér player ant later with the Minneapolis club of the Américan association haX issued a-call for Jaseba)l cadidetes at St. Thomas college where he has signed a contract as coach for the present season, Ross- man declyris that prospects are bright for a team which Will causé a lot of trouble for the /other teams in’ th Mitmexota colle conferehits Moose Jaw, Susk. Nich Wi hulnager of the 1c chib of the Wi ern’ Canada axeball league has an: | nounced that hg has fifteen players signed Mp for the coming’ seyson, four of (which are pitchers,” He still in the market for more pitchers an:l re him the sort of a club he wants the pen- nant drive, ‘The club “franchise trou Wes have heen ironed out and a new start will be made this) season w the franchise in control of stock compatiy formed by business nyen’ Gf | this city, a8 D.—Cantdidates. for the Varsity baseball team at the Uni- aes of North) Dakota are’ taking workouts in the gymnasinn ing prepa tatinit for the fi door work which call for the finst w er conditions permit. Twenty-five mei have already reported. ‘Six of the can didatés are pitchers. . ek 8 Grand Fork Coach Davis will of April if weath Spokane, Wash.—The _ sjxtly " fran- chise in the New Pacific International baseball league “has een awarded ‘co Victoria, B.C. Originally was counted upon ‘for the Init difficulties over a park the Oregon town to give up the pro: ject. Victor held a ftanchise in the old) Northwestern: beague. ee » Northfield, Mimni-Coneh itekson, directot of athletics at; Carleton col- lege has announced the selection of on All-State High schoo] basketball team, namey from the men who competed in tha State Interscholastic busketbali tournament here. « The’ team is, Cleve. South High, Minneapolis, right for- ward; Lloyd, Mankato, left forward! Lidberg.. Red Wing, conter; Bennett, Faribault, right ‘guard; Brown, Red Wing, left guard: WONDER IF (Ts SAFE TO KEEP ON' LIVING Spokane—Here’é a few pearls of wisdom, and “a coupla slugs of vinegar tonic for the morals handed out by a woman evangelist hi She sa, y don’t® look 2 \. There’s more paint. in’ Spokane than in helt, “Don't Use so much perfume a ies is assed ‘into submi “If you can't see the harm in hits ine, you are blind, jome parents think it best to teach their children t6 dance and play cards at home y won't ‘have to learn these yi i Might, teach ‘em. to smi nd steat/for the same re MAN, 45, WE) MISS, AGED 11! Nashville—Winter and spring sure met with a vengeance here when Ben D. Zumbro, 45, migried Florence ‘Lam beth, 11. Her parents said he would take care of her, They are Jooking for Ben now and he is to he prose- cuted, it WE'D LIKE 70 KNOW ABOUT IT, TOO Toledo, O.—Recause they tell “where they got that judge here locked The judge says wouldnt way. a up eight he's out. | patience with, men who won't squeal on bootlegger: “A water power method has been in- vented it Europe for breaking dowa rotk in masses, instead’ of crumbling it with Dlasting. (of the out T DUNN CENTER CROWD ‘BY STORM Revelations Made. by Fighting Parson of St. Thomas Astound Hearers on ‘Slope—Proves Scheme is Purely Soctalletic Dunn Center, Ny Rey. Allen’ 0, Birchenough, Fighting Parson” of St. Thoma: vho -is now touring the state, speakins against Townleyism under the usp’ of the Indeperident”” Voters’ uss tion, wis given a rousing reception al Dunn” Center Tuesday, | It wilk be remembered that Dunn Center isthe former home of aes. son, the secretary of the I. V. The auditorium’ at that place, lah is one of thy largest in that section of the state, was filled to capac The audience consisted of taxpayers mostly farme who om spile of threatening clouds aud had roads had come many imides to. hear the fearless parson. Ay the pigsetr entered the auditori- mn he was gteeted by music fur- Hished by thé Dunn Center Booster band and cheers from the awsiting crowd, Rey. Birchenongh spoke for three hours and held his audience to aman, During his ‘speech he es tablished by a momitain of cumulative n league moyemen| ‘tha the farmer: but that the league the old socialis that the ter- minal elevator and flour mill agitation | carried on by the socialist leaders wa: mere camouflage to gain the nese sary yotes and money from the m1. 1... March 25. dH ome farm nots the parsen proceeded he droye has arguments home. Step byf/step n2 proved his case against the socialist leaders by their own -propaganda Lit} oratur A pin dropped could be heard in any partoof the hall until the par son produced a copy of the Appeal to Reason announcing that the social- ists had nominated Debs as their c didate for president and Kate Richar O'lfare for yiee president, The same copy contained an advertisement call: for men |competent@te do organ: igation work among the farm td had been ins verted hy the san league headquarter at St. With this bit of evidence coupled y an endl chain preceding it, signiti- ance of “The New Day” seemed to u like a flash upon the audient® Which broke lose with wild applause if a demonstration, the like of whic ad not been witnessed in a polit meeting if this section of the count before, od They Get Th is Way on DRY MANHATTAN N’Y:awk, ad. as the sport. scrikes are running out of stuff to write, if must he about time that the ¢ IS Was Con ing back because, us ee, What ining camp Tout and Auth as ast night ibes are if the sport scribe was: t cid rite, noth ‘s tell me of the s goin’ to ha o take a long rest when they con batk if what they (dre writin’ shows how tired they are. J was readin’a and he had.run out of stuff So bad that he wrote a whole bout how since the Jints are at San Antonio he ouhgtta tell the story of the Alamo. And believe me, Ed., he did, with all the trint- mins. What that egg didn’t find out about the Alamo wasn’t worth knuow- ing. He musta spent nearly a week at the San Antonio public library get- tin’ all that stufy together. The only trouble is that if 1 would have heen Mls boss I would have wired him and said “When did the Jints start trainin in the public library? Better tell Me- G that ‘they’ got a better library in New York than they hiaye in San Antonic Only of course 1 have ‘done ‘t cost of. wirin the wouldn't really: ut becausé of the high moral grandeur « e to inspire the this bird wrote. inspiration this Giants this yea need at that Ed.? Yeah, bo viration but it’s a ten to one shot that a twoinch steak and some Frenchy fried potatoes would guve them more’ inspiration than’ a dozen Alamos? Am. right? ay Sportfully Jake, TOLEDO. ALL. AGOG, BUT NUTHIN’ DOIN’ Toledo.—A_ plumbing company here {changed its billboard sign. “Here's } how come. They had a lady in a bath tub. She was sitting down. In the |Summertine the lads of the vil used to gather ‘round and whistle the “Star. Spangled Banner.” But tue | fooled 'em; she never stood up! | changed the sign for fear she night | some day. BY BLOSSER