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‘a Ps ‘ ) , ‘ama | i i 1 4 \oom . if BY a *, pA aa 4 4 (a ofl woul ( 4 i a \ 7 p j 4) a ’ @ r i ake | WANT COLUMN \ [eb aSeRE DER SL aii LR Eat a HELP WANTED—MALE ‘LEARN THE @ARSER “TRADE ies Tl Wages Neo per. week" up, “Positions guaranteed. Few weeks completes by Sur faethods, Little expense. ‘atalog fre: Moler Barber College, 107 K. \Ricollet Ave., Minneapolis, Est. 1893. 3-24-no. WANTED—Live wire assistant druggist, must be able to talk German, State! age, salary expected, reference, single or. ‘married, when you can\ come in \ fret letiee Write J. we Ho ot Wishék, aeosubtiahs Msg 2) Ats2whs a ‘ Real Estate Bargains 5: We offer the following’ for gale; | 8. stgeet, $650 egg apd Dat /2nd 0.00 5 rooms and bath, “toth street, $1100.00<cash ........ $3200.00 ~~ (immediate possession). 4 rooms and bath, West Broadway, $1200.00 cash ........ $3450.00 § rooms and bath, 9th St.. bytty 00, 5 rooms: and bath, West Thayer, (imimediate’ posséaaion) ),, $3700.00 é 5 rqoms.and bath, 10th St. $3700.00 6 rooms and bath, ‘hot water. $5508.06 8th) street .,... 7 rooms and bath, handintee avenue, $1700.00 cash .. 4200.00 ‘Experience un- ake secret in- Necessary. Trav vestigations, «re! < Salarles;’ ex- penses, Write American Foreign De- tective Agency, 654, St. Louis, Mo, / 4-17-1t EARN §25 weekly, spate time, writing tor netapapets, thagatines."iSxperiengt ~ PSE. YOUNG... -- bat 308 Bt oul, Mo, Tee cer REAL ESTATE COMPANY First National Bank Building Phone 78-R : HARVEY. HARRIS &-Gu FOR: SaLE—New House, 7 rooms and pea ASS eee bath room, with new. ‘barn 24x26 ft. WANTED—First class painter and fret | Price.$3000; one-third cayh. Great bar. class paper hanger. pene 319X. Paui gain. 2 _fEsterley, Mandan, N. D._ _ 4- fe aN FOR SALE—Good 8 room house’ witli FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, 100, for nearby railroads, $150-$200 monthly: experience unnecessary: Railway Association, 44, care. Tribune. 4-17-11 MEN WANTED for Detective Work. Write‘J. Ganor, Former Goy't Detec- tive, 632. Danville Illinois. _ 4-17-1t WANTED—Young man’ to work” by rge barn and ‘chicken house. Price month. FN Jasakowiak, 421 12th oe 3200, $700 cashi \ Bismarck, N 4-9-té | FOR SALE—Modern 7 room ‘potise within [ARN Actual Auto Repair; Valea: three, blocks of Foavotties. Price $950. Fy ee Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto| Easy ‘terms. Law: ms 3-31¢1mo | FOR'SALE—Good new modern house with 9 rooms. nd: bach, Ringe dr ngeonra —I We offer this valuable. property muc! ___ HELP bake ob FEMALE below. its yalue, Price $6200. WANTED— -Two/@jning room girls to is to wait on table. Wages $50.00 per month, room HARVEY HARRIS & CO. and Board steady work P. J. Twokey, . P. Jackson, Manager. lotel Sherman, White Sulphur S| rings, se q Mont. Swe ~_ SALESMAN $3.50 PER DAY paid one lady ‘a each REAL SALESM car preferred town to distribute free circulars for {n your locality. $5000 M0 $200.00 week- Economy Non-Alcohdlic flavoring. Per- ly, selling that wonderful “CORAJA’ manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi- Patch—not an “all-rubber” or Khak' ABO. 4-1i-1t} back-—It’s, differént—Patented—nothing ‘TED—Chumbermald and waitress} else like it on the market. -No. compe- tition, You can make a clean-up—best at once. Hotel Garri: Garrison, ie D. a eee aed | ip tne World for aurementie Inner tuber WANTED—Mald-tor general housework,| ~Tettitery Free Rha cabs a a $6.00 order.) Corale: Rubber. Mfg. Co., Mrs, C..W. MeGray, 613 3rd arieen Dallas, ‘Texas. P- Have several openings -for State Managore with $500. to..$1000. capital. -Should easily. make $500.00 to "2, 000.00 per, month, | Be quick, or the other fellow. will pettt At ADVERTISING SALESMEN—The ‘phe- nomenal growth of our business proves conclusively, that our line of calendars, pencils, ‘engraved greetings, mailing |" cards,: blotters, penholders, ete., ts the most ‘attractive combination imthe ad- vertising specialty field today. At this. the opening of the spring selling season, we have a, few desirable: territories for the right sort of salesman. Apply with full particulars of selling experi. ence. The Blanchard Co., Aurorg: oi L. TEN for gereral Housework Ns. ‘Mrs. -P._C.’ Remington, 4610 7th Si 4:13-1wk WANTED—Giri for seneral > “houses ork, small family. Phone 906. 4 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—A modern bunga- low cottage or flat at ghee Address E. H. Morris, 617 2nd. St.” City. fs 4-5-2wks WANTED TO RENT—Small house: or rooms for light housekeeping. muons WANTED TO RENT—One or more rooms for light housekeeping. Phone ne WANTED TO RENT—two to four oom SALESMEN, YOUR ¢oprontUNtry Vacancy ‘May Ist, for competent sales- for light “heuaekeepiaks/ Fang st men or ex-merchants to be employed direct by a.lurge Cleveland corporation to seit merchants a needed: high class specialty. in North Dakota territory. Permanent position. Earnings $500 to $800 per month. Commissions paid State ‘experience. Address Mathews, Box 190, Station * _Cieveiand, Ohio." 4. ‘K SALESMEN-¥A_ North Dako’ * Corporation with large factory in op- eration in Fargo wants real stock sales- men.. Real cooperation; «strong local board and wonderful leads: Apply quick for exclusive territory. Sale Manager, 119. 6th St. No.,” Fargo. Gs SALESMAN—Side or main line, to sell low. priced 6,000 mile guaranteed auto- mobile tires, 30x3% non-skid sells for $12.95; other sizes in‘proportion. Good money making proposition for live FOR SALE OR RENT- HOUSES AND FLATS pa ER dl EL AS a es FOR SALE. Modern five room bunga- low—very reasonable, A. J. Ostrander iy Thayer St. sar seal 263 4-14-Iwk weekly, FOR SALE~Modern 7 room house, int cluding 3 bed rooms, with an east front on car line for $4000; modern 5 room wires, Consolidated Tire Co., 616 So, house, well located, east front, and Michigan, Chicago. garage for $2600 on good terms; modern 4-1-1 6 room house, including 2 bed rooms, on | $2) DAILY seling dealers $1.50 tire, repair large lot, close in, with deuble garage, kits; no cement,’ no. vulcanizing;. re- for $3600.,, on good terms -and autck airs. pubetare: jnstantly, sample fre possession; g partly modern 6 room house, Rowe! Pneu Plug'Co., 4500 Beaco well located, close in with “fine garden, ic spot for $2500. Geo. Mi Regist ter —Ghleage TS OE ae B BESS CHANCES ft bt nee Ge Foon modern pouse: | BUY AN. $10 buys . five completely furnished. sell fur- ‘1 Sampletely furmiahed. Wil gel, | Mackos Wexas eld, Desdiamonia leases sold 7bc now worth $10,000. per gers. Carter paid Tic per acre and sold f 000 per acre. Texas-Rainbow's ‘End now ‘opening up shows same Geological formation af proven territory. pease and double garage. must sell at once.. One-fourth cash, balance three to five years. Do not answer unlegs,you have $1000 and mean Leaving the state business. Address No. 48, care Tribune.| here may Jump any ‘price with firs! aa “13-1wk | Well comlr i's aepeculation but HOUBE FOR -SALEGModer house of 71 the kind of speculation that has made 8 and bath, corner lot 50x150, Nice] many small jnvestors rich. The For- tree location éne of the best in the| tuna Oil Co, started in by several mien eity, ‘For certain reasons a personal ling, $400 in leuses—sold out recently interyiew is desired for further “in: for'a million’ dollars. If you dont under~ | formation. Price $4800. J. H. Holihan,| Stand lease- business, we. will gladly ex- Bismarck, N.: Dak. Ist door east of | | Plain all ai details, Remit $10° for Five __Postoffice. “4-17-2t} ¢ acres, We send you legal'Yease form keep..you in touch: with -develop- FOR SALE—7 room modern house, in| ments’ Send ‘name for free map and cluding 3. bed, roome, well situated, close} full information.. Rainbow's End Co, in, east. front. and fine shade trees for] 417. pilagokowita: ‘Bldg., Oklahoma City, $3800., and: 6 room modern house, in-| ~Okiahoma. co Ai-Ut cluding ».2_ bed well situated, $3700, _ Geom, Register. ic Mclwe oxer any: other carburetor:..6ver HOUSE FOR” IMMEDIATE” SALE—Five shat of’ name, make rooms,: bath and large pantry, ‘screen rice. Money refunded if fifteen porch -and modern ponvenlences: 519 day REE trial does not prove it. En! lith St. Phone 570K. 4-16.1t}|, tirely gew principle; simple plain tube; a not a art; ‘guaranteed to star FOR RENT —Fout “rooms, all modern, | fot # wows per ithout heating or double’ and single, or married couple, $7.00, nd $8.00. Ber, month rat p primingy, U3 3r sean 7 ws £1 we oe ‘Tremendous demand. $150,- heen. spent on preliminary ad- 6 sa igged 50,000 FoR SAE Fi [Tam % nee et med care Rela cab. nerggtlc. man O'Brien, Annex Hotel. 413-108 Simi t ack Cae sur o iota” depending on exclusive. terri- FOR SALE—Modern six room, nm cottage: oand will ati net $2 $25,000 00 per sear. i ‘. a tory. close in, easy terms. Resnen. Ko" special ent “ Kenge, Salcomanate W. :Jack- son ‘Ehleao, ithois: —_ AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Chevrolet 490 touring car; | $10 INVESTED DEASES may ~ motor in first class sfape. Good up. make $10,000; 2 acre. OW} leases in Must be cash, Bis- Texas-Rainbow's End, ning new holstering’ and top. 01 marck*Radiator Works. 4-16-Iwk| fleld may make your lease worth, $1,000 FOR SAbE—Overland touring car, run| acre. is has happened in Texas: very little, first class condition at one:| Many drilling wells near my holdings, half reguiar prices To Be 34, th | - Buy low; sell high. | That, way maker _ Heart, SD. + ee Pe | fortunes for lease-owners, Remit $10 for ‘a acres. Write free information—oil aps. Pecos Valley Co., 114% N. Rob- ineon St., Oklahoma City. Onshore WANTED—Used car, touring, Ford pre- ferred, Give description and cash price in first-letter. Address No. 51, Trib- une. 4-17-2t au Se WOULD YOU*invest one dollar a week AUTO GWNERS—Wash your own. car| far. ED mares a chance to. make with Acme Auto Soap, a high“ grade |* $1:000‘or: mote ?Partieulars free. No. ob- ’ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE — As you are dealing with owners. Schultz S = : = Brog;, Baldur, Manitoba, Canada, 2 LeAT-1t ROOMS, Fe FOR RENT _ i heat, light, elevator. service. pore ly at once -if Interested.% Bismarck Realty Company. 4-14-tf [FOR RENT—A large, neatly tu room, on street car line, sinsCall at 820 4th St.” North, ished close FOR RENT—Four, all modern rooms for light housekeepite. Double and single. Call at 713 3rd 4-17-10t FORT TEN rae "Tarnished rooms? for ow keeping. Call at 620 6th St. ROOM FOR'RENT—In modern home; ii 4th St. ; Phone, 1201. 16-3t pA se SL a Lost AND FOUND FQUNDOA bunch of keys- in front of |‘ Browa.& Jones store. Owner may have same by calling at Tribune and ing for this ad 4. Kind MISCELLANEOUS USED ARMY MATERIALS’ FOR SALE| UL S. 17 ie Army Khaki cotton shirts, re- vaired and; washed, Grade A $9.00 dozen: orveach $1.00, U. S..’Army wool shirts, epaired and washed, \Class Al $21.00 tozen or each $2.25; Class A $16.50 dozen reach $1.75. Blue and brown denim vetalis with. and without aprons, $60 ver 109, $8.60 dozen or each ic. Khaki otton ‘breeches, lace bottoms, Class A, 13,60 dozen ‘or per pair-41.50; Class B, 38.50 -dozen..or per pair. 9c. Re-dyed Dvercoats each $14.95, Army russet shoes, sew goles, and ‘heels, $39.6) dozen or sper air. $3.95. Field and hob. nail shoes, 27.00 dogen- or ‘per pair $2.95. Army yoo! blankets, Class A, $6.30 each; Class 3, $540 each. Army tents 16’x16" ra- nidal, fine condition, “each $37.50 “and 49.50. Officer's 9'x9" wall tents, khaki luck, each $30 and. $35. ARMY OFFICER'S. NEW CLOTHING The following are few gevds of the very’ best grade, Officer's mercerized haki cotton shirts. $27.00 dozen or. each ‘2.50. Olive Drab ‘wool sweaters, $12.50 value edoh $7.95. Sleeveless wool sweat: | & 6O.valne. enclr $3.50, Officer's $5.00 sleeveless wool sweaters, special $2 OG Am autaor Wateer, reot mackinaw $35, value, “apecial $19.95. Officer's ‘Rettig: erators, white enameled’ lined, $85 value. special’ $39.95; Refi frigeratorg $65,00 value. spevial a8 95; Refrigerators. special $29. Officer's. $18.30. ‘beading ols,” heavy | waterproof duck, special 7,95. Officer's $9.00 clothing rolls, special shan. Write” for complete price list. Terms cash with order. Include post- ae, Mf goods are to be. shipped via paree! our money back If not satisfied eeny Salvage Warehouse Co., Gre ville, South Carolina. : se1-it FOR SALE—1 Singer sewing ma- chine, 1 baby crib, 3 1 spring and mattress, 1 white enamel kitchen cabinet, 1 round dining table, 1 range cook stove with reservoir and dishes, 1 Indian bicycle. , Call at 120 Mandan Ave. \ 4-14-1w. cee eer Eanes iota STRAYED—Four norses—1 white mare, branded C-3 left’ flank; 1 jbrown mare, 1 black -gelding branded V6 left shoulder, 1 brown gelding, white face, V6 left shoulder. All wore halters, last: geen 6 miles southwest of Jamestown, March 26, $2) reward for information and recovery of horses, ao J. Clancy, Montpelier, N. D., R. No, 1. "p-a1-2ywks NVEST $4.00 and make your Ford an Automobile. The J. C. M. Accelerator, makes driving safer, easier; more com- fortable, saves gas, elfminates racing motors, and in many ‘ways is worth double’ the. price.: Sample. mailed on approval, and-‘guaranteed’ for the life of your’ car, Taberal Proposition to agents, Address, J.C. Mewshaw, 1 Stk. Exch. Bldg., Balto, Sas seat FOR SALE—One pure bref B. P. Roc \ rooster with six pure ‘bred pullets . three white pure bred single comb avhite Léghorn.. roosters with. six “pure . bred pullets. _ Also hatching. eggs form the Paw, Min firat. prize winners of pure bred B. P.{FOR SALI Rotks and white Leghorns, Price $2.50.] Western sApply Peter Westen, Bismarck. . Phone} 5 shares of Collins Rotary 252. 4 Bt $20.00 per s MeGee Anderson Co. VE COLLECT CL, ‘AIMS, NOTES AND Fargo, ACCOUNTS anywhere. No charge un- less we collect. \QOur continuous. sicill- ful . systematic, intelligent and per- sistent service, gets you the cash, you need: in your business, Write or call. American Mercantile Agency, Room No, oe City National Bank Bldg. Phone 4 -1mo. ° is a Et Thruout the nation today there is FOR SALE—What ts known as tho Ferry widespread unrest and openly ex- place, situated about 22nd and Ave. A., consisting of about 4 acres of land, a nice house, well and chicken house for $ Geo, M. Register, 2-1wk FOR _SALE—Hotel ae feed n good town on*main line of Northern Eacine Railway. Only hotel in town. »For further pacticolats ‘address Normal Hote}, Judson. N. 4-12-1wk FOR SALE—Five twenty five ft. lots on the northeast corner of Seventh street and Ave E.! Price $1, 200; easy terms. Write Mrs. 8. Mi Del., Bis- ck, N. D. sol 4 wie ‘SELt+-500 shares Motex: Oil) and 500. Motex Refining $2.00 and 300 Motex Pipe Line $4.50. Telegraph orders, A. L. Diebel, Boatmen's Bank Bidg., St. Louis, Mo. 4-15-1mo WE CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY, any kind, anywhere. For quick sale, address Northwestern Business Agency, Minne- | appli: Minn: Gain * 7-1t EMSTITCHING and Piooting attach. wrens wotks .on. alk-sewing machines, Full Ingtructions. J. F. Light, at Birmingham. Ala. 4-13-imo. G. ENS. PLOWED, ashes tiauled; a feature ds stove wood -and Rhode! eggs for salp, - Phone 7402. _ SM, Anderson. y: 4-13-!wk FOr SALE-First_ prize of $100 to be ppHgg-on new Overland/if bought be- fate iy Let WHIM sell for $90.00, Call ah SALE—Gas stove with top tT ia ovens. In first class shape and priced right. Call 701 9th St., or Phone ER 4517-2t FOR SALE—Barber Shop, first class out- fit, very cheap. See the owner, W. M. Ellis, “Barber Shop. 5th Stree! a FOR SALE—Life scholarship at Bismarck yalnens: College, | Write Margaret j ‘w Salem, N. D. Very reasonable, Address 5 4. 1s tk FOR. Sat ton Computing Scale. Rirk, 515 9th St., or call 196. LLnneed il soap. § lbs’ delivered upon’ Reation: Wate, Catiton, Box receipt of $1.00." Acme Soap Mfg: Co. ue iret, 27, Plymouth ave.” N., lone eee re Nar seazert olden. Oal resse ot in CADY wants worl condition, Phone 698L. 4-16-3t | RADY wants, wor cee ay or "Rone, cal WANTED—Garage; give description and % 4-13-1wk price in first letter. Cash, Address No. 50,_T . 4-17-2t “LAND. Overland Four. — -For information call at Annex Hotel. Hotel! .- wtssouR! FARMS: FORSALE » | LISTEN—Nice improved 80 valley farm, - Whee ee mod road, school, $2800, $800 down, year; improved 55 fruit, 5 gUALING EXPERIENCES BNO | down RicOraibe Mio. Views Bo “ah One of the World's largest devo cre (capital cover” §1,000,000.00) “wants ambi: ob ara pee whine tious men in your locality to sell direct tet to consumer nationally known brands of onthe’ subscription. Free Three for .a. an ‘extensive line of groceries, » paints, en ae ne ood far ty roofings, lubricating oils, stock foods, re thinking ot et err etc. Noi capital required” Write today. simply. write me a. letter and State ‘age and occupation. John Sexton| (Mall nme, LANDOKOGT dion pat Co., $52 W. ‘Illinois St., Chicago, Hil} ticuers Jildmore ‘Land Co, more bie P) Marinette. Piscine ‘ Si he10-4mmoe. IMPROVED ‘Marshall i count 160 acre farm:;given away July, Fourth.’ iSend: $1.00 for splendid Map of /Northwestern Minnesota. May you be the winner. ec lists, Gesell, Thief. Riv Minn. “HOW TO_START IN BUSINESS USINESS. FOR YOURSELF”’—Is a littel book sent: free by a large hosiery ufacturer sell- ing its entire outgut through special representatives direct to the wearers. It shows you how to build “for keeps” and howto make up to $2,500 a year as some are doing. Write for it today. Clows Knit Hosiery Co., Philadelphia, ) FARMS-Standing Rock indian Tamra: Pa. L ‘-i-it|” Hon ‘dairy, corn, stain and grazing AGENTS WANTED to advertise our pane Hest OF te Rik Lang. oifice, goods-and distribute- Free. Samples..to. consumers. 90c an pone Write fos! full particulars. American Produc’ Co., 406 American Bidg., ‘Gincinnat, °. ND 4-17-1t} Ne Be “Write, te, Standing. Rep! |. FOR RE T OR SAI i OR seis in Boyd Townehip, pBuriett Cot .- Address C. S. Jetmuing, Lows, NGENTS—Sell goods manufactured oe Towa. * yourself. Ingram made thousands man- | FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINE—eo1, ufacturing Carbon Remover from form-| climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, ula, We furnish formulas. Write for; Wisconsin Dept, of Agriculture, Capitol list. Methods Company, Topeka, Kaffses. , Madison, 3-24-60t a EE ES Ss 7 AAI i “Sere farm for sale adjoining town of AGENT WANTED—Lady_ or gentleman dur, Manitoba, must. be sold to clean Bismarck for, Watkins Famous UDI estate, 240 acrés cultivated; 20. well Products Watkins’ goods known ‘every- -ooded;. balance prairie easily broken. where. Big profits, Write today. Bene buildings, ps stream, and the kins Company, 51, Winona, land _is. clea Write for plan . Price $15,000-cash. No “commission: payable 2 finn, 4-17-1t “FOR SALE » Quarter sawed oak roll top desk, in good condition, Call _ 689R. 17-2. FOR SALE—Nice green baled hay in car load lots, Write or call Fred | Lee, Regan, 4-13.1wk WANTED—A few cars of good baled upland hay. C. C. Lawbaugh, Matti- _day, N. D. f-1f-1wk FOR. SALE—A_ mattress, library table, ‘and several small articles. Phone, 687: WANTED TO BUYSGolf bag and ‘mt Cot stic dressy X, Tribune. @ERTRD “Good Underwood ren ter rt to_rent. Write 49, Tribun: EE dump, dirt or ashes, 6 6th » NeweOmb. and Loubek, 4-15-1wk ———————— __ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS i Sealed bids will be received until 2 g’clock P.M. April 30, 1920, at the office ‘of Bismarck Tribune Company, Bismarck, ‘North Dakota, for the con- | struction of a Basement and two-story reinforced concrete building, size 50 feet by 140 feet, to be erected at Bis- marck, 'N. D. in accordance with plans and, specifications prepared by Archi- tect Geo, H. Hanley, Great Falls, Mont. « Plans and spedtiteations are on file at the Builder's Exchange, St. Paul, Minn. | Builder's Exchange, Minneapolis, | Minn. | Builder's & Traders Exchange. Far- go, ‘North Dak. Builder's ‘Exchange, Minot, North Plans. and specifications can be pro- king. chairs, ! Wiring will be let Separate from the 2 kitchen chairs, 2 dresser, 1 bed, | getieral contract. . your fi jot every public spirited citizen SEVEN wT McCabe Methodist Episcopal Contractors wighing work, upon applica’ cured by figure the from Bismarck Tribune Co., Bismarck, > N. D, and from Geo. H. ‘Shanley, Architect, Great Falls, Mont. Each bid must be accompanted by a certified check in a sum equal ‘to 5% of amount of bid, as evidence of good faith. Heating, Plumbing and Electric A bond: in the sum of 50%. will be required from the contractor to whom work is awarded. weer right is reserved to accept or eject any or all bids \ (Sigited) Bismarck Tribuhe Co., t 14-28 Bismarele, N. D. TOO JATE TO CLASSIFY COR RENT—Mo y or man ca Phone 364K... or ¢ .» evenings after 6 P.M. FOR SAL Be Overland. id car, painted and overhauled, - Phone 398 WANTED—Live | s tutomebile, suppl the “Worlds to Supply | c Preter having them, secu inted with the lecal territory, Kindly” state experience who you are’ now connected with and haw soon you will be ready to go to worl letter what tervite AML answe confident Box N ran calling on representing now covering, will be st Communic ty. tiohs to pressed di: ion. Profiteering has flourished never before, mob Violence has in 460 many instances been- permitted to go unchallenged, and little effort has been made to change the unfavorable conditions that have controlled the ‘marketing of products and surrounded labor. Strong arm methods have been e! ployed where a policy of simple jus- tice might much better have served the purpose. The seriousness’ of the situation is apparent to all. To cope with it_suc- cessfully requires cool beads and a program constructivVeness rather than of destructiveness. Where there an effort should be to ‘right them. Repressive measures only add fuel ‘to the flames. A sane, frank policy alone will restore’ public confidence and. dqiilibrium. Believing it to be the #arnest wish ot North Dakota that the spirit of true} democracy should be encouraged, and that American ideals and traditions be upheld and fostered, 1 hereby. des- ignate SATURDAY, MAY the FIRST.! as AMERICAN DAY, and recommend that this occasion be appropriately c@ebratéd thrugut the State by patri- otic gatherings. parades and in such other fitting ways as may ‘be deter- mined upon that statewide, neighborly co-operation may be promoted. ‘Done at the Capitol at Bismarck, this 18 sth Day of April, A. D. 1920, LYNN J. FRAZ! Governor. By the Governog: THOMAS HALL, © ocre ay of State. GOTTA GOOD NAME | Springfield, !l.—Springfield is the| capital of Illinois. It wants to put. it-| self on the map in baseball so it can 1gake more noise. The fans are bot ing for a\“fans’ association” toa in the campaign. They call the ball} club the Cleaners? Two work teams, hea- ‘D. T. J, MILLER, st | Suite 9, 11- vy draft horses for sale.' Apply Geo. Gussner, Bis- marck, N. D. | SPRING CLEAN-UP! | Ashes, rubbish. and) garbage removed on short notice, . Wachter Transfer Co., phone: 62. 4-12-6t Two work teams, hea- vy draft horses for sale. | Apply Geo. Gussner, Bis- | marck,.N. D. + | EVANGELIST. Chureh April: 20 to May 10 _CITY NEWS | | Monday Club To Meet The (Monday Club will meet at three o'clock with J. L. Whitney at 25 Avenue A. {BISMARCK GUEST Rev, Herbert Welch, missionary of, the Episcopal church’ at Cannon Ball, spent the day in Bismarck, the guest of the rector of S George’ s. Two Boys Born Vi arrived at the St. fhe happy parents Two ha j Alexius hos are Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Gillette of this city and Mr. and Mrs. James Karas of Stirum. Dance Monday Night Bismarck Council No. 1604, Knights of Columbus, will give the fiyst of a series of dances at.Patterson’s hall y night. A big turnout is ex- as these. dances have proven popular in the p: very Buys Two Trucks The Sinclair Refining CoNhas pur- chased two 2-fon Diamond 'T from the Baker-Toppins ‘Co. stributors of the trucks. Each equipped with gallon tan They a used . in e in this section. gasolene the’ tink serv \_ Visited “Sandy” McDonald c. W. Kraft of ‘St. ‘Paul, an old friend of “Sandy” McDonald, visit ed Mr. McDonald yesterday and talk: ed over old time Mr. Kraft and Mr. McDonald were boyhood friends together many years ago when both lived at Ada, Minn, Mr. Kraft now represents ‘Northern Insulating Co. Miss Slattery Returns Miss Margaret Slattery, daughter of Mrg. M. P. Slattery of 522 Second street, returned home yesterday from St. Paul, where she has been confined in a hospital for ee weeks with a serious attack of pnewhomia. Slattery was accompanied by her sis- ter, Miss Ann Slatte She will be forced to remaim in bed for some time, but her condition is reported as well as could be expectath Funeral Sunday Afternoon motor | | Grant the ethical be Funeral services for the late Dr. Ges well known physi- ian, qn, who died here | Wedne will be heid Sunday af- ternoon the Lutheran “church at Napoleon. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Mathews, parents of the deceased, have come from their home at Les- ter Prairie, Minn., to attend the fu- | neral, as did the deceased's brother, T. A. Mathe of Co; ell, (N,v. | Eltinge Theatre Sunday Tho special musical feature at the | theatre service conducted by the he George Buzzelle of St. George’s Ep copal church at the EI morrow night will be the singing by le quartetle of two selections | Wey Buck's works, one “Robin } 1 beautiful secular the other Newman's famous hymn, arly fitting and harmon- The quartette is com-} Halvorson, Wright, Mr. Halvor- and Cafdinal with a pec ious setting. posed of Me Ferner and Humphreys. n will lead the hymn singing. ice’ will begin promptly at 7:30. KR. S. ENGE, D.C. Phe C. ) Chiropractor 5 Consultation Free Lucas Block—Phone 260 BARGAINS Monthly Payment Plan Does this mean anything to you? If it does, we are in a position to help you get the proper location for a home near the new school, which will be built this year; or, if you wish to make a good in- vestment in city property where you are sure to win, see us. Wec n sell on the following nth down, balance five dollars per month, per lot HEDDEN AGENCY First National Bank Building Room 15 Phone 78-R Itinge theatre to- | | | number, | “Lead Kindly Light,” | The} | ister. McCabe Methodist Episcopal Chureh | The services all day will be in prep- aration for the Revival meetifigs which are to open Tuesday evening with Dr. L. J. Miller of Nashville, Tennessee, the evangelist and Professor Edwards of Kentucky, Gospel singer and chor- The sermon tapic Sunlay morn ing will be “The Further Step.” Spe-, cial music will be rendered by the morning: choir under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Larson. In the evening| service, the pastor will speak on “The Open Door.” An inviting program of music will be had in addition to the a result, and two of the sister churches received 70 and 40 respectively. ‘Will you please accept this as an invitation” to join a rdially and heartily in these meetings as if they wére being held in your/own church and to take: a proprietary interest in them. G. H. QUIGLE Mini All drinking water should be boiled until further notice. C. E. STACKHOUSE, Health Officer errmre manner anja yer =m | the subject will be “When is Courage | hearty. congregational singing which, always marks the evening service. Bible school at noon with classes for all; Mr. Loerke, Supt. Epworth League at 6:30. Miss Jessie: Marsh will conduct the meeting and ftiate se hata] Guaranteed all Needed?” You are cordially to attend any or all of the se’ of the day. Ifa si you are especialfy invited. be made to feel at home. i The revival meetings which willbe! r sy tte Wool Suits ey Oo~ at $44.25 conducted beginning next week are for community uplift and betterment. | Christian people regardless of denom-| Free extra pair pants goes with ~ every suit for the month of ination will have a_fine opportunity | Apr nvited | ity You ‘will meetings are to be held“under McCabe church auspices, it is hoped that all church will be helped to a better nger lite by them ler writes the pastor that ity where he concluded al recently the Meth ed 121 new members to put of of the Inter-Chureh' Frank theories into practice. , While these The Tailor in Valley similar serie church recei TISE AND IS ADVERTISING ETHICA ed by those who ‘This question is often aske sincerely wish the science of Chiropractic well, but who believe that by advertising the science is reduced to the level of patent medicine and quackery. Upon close questioning, however, it develops that it is not advertising, but vather kind of advertising to which some particular they object. Webster defines adverti: and ethics ing as “giving notice to the public.” as “pertaining to the conduct and involving the moral ‘question,” i. e., the question of right and wrong, so that the question might be stated as follows: \Is it right to give notice to the public that a great new discovery has been made’ in the method of getting the When the question is so stated it answers itself. It is as though one Were to ask: Is it ethical to advertise where food is to be gotten to those who are starving or is it right to give notice of the discovery of a spring to thosé who are dying of thirst in the d If Chiroprac s what chiropractors and patients: claim it to be, it would be a crime to conceal it from the sick world. If jit is half what they say it is,/every moral impulsé and every ethical consideration would urge those whe know its merits to proclaim them. Of course, if Chiropractic is a fraud. if it lacks merit or if it occupies a relatively small niche in the health edifice, such claims \ . as are publicly made would merit the most severe condemnation and penalties. The wonderful increase in the number of practi- tioners and the rate at which schools are multiplying, a: the evident prosperity of the profession and the cnthas patients preclude any such conclusion, is, then, of ats being a thoroughly meri- torious proposition, and: the whole question simply resolves itself into a problem of how best to advertise its merits to that portion of the public who have never even heard its name or whose con- ception of its philosophy. science and art is incorrect. So we may conclude that the question of advertising: is simply question of expediency and the question of ethics is involved in the merit of the science and the form in which the notice,is given, rather than in the principle of the act of advertising. Would it be right to stand by and see a person unfamiliar with explosives to play and jostle with them and say nothing’ If it is right to warn him against the danger in so doing, it, is-surely right to point-the way by which health may be restored without danger and without surgery or medicine. sick well? WHY DO CHIROPRACTORS ADVER- well as s of ~ R.S. Enge, D. C. Ph. C. “yh Bismarck’s Chiropractor Lady Attendant Dak. a Lucas Block Bismarck, N. STORAGE art ; , If It’s a Battery ‘Be Sure It’s New It isn’t good business to buy a battery: that may be months old when you get it. The only safe thing to do is to buy a Willard Battery with Threaded Rubber Insulation that has been shipped and stored bone dry, and consequently is brand new when it begins to work for you. Drop in some time ‘and Ict us explain this process to you and tell you why it is only possible with Threaded Rubber Insula- tion, Willard Service’ Station 108 BROADWAY =

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