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A vi 4 on ae id ; a af ‘ WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920 ¢ HELP WANTED—MALE Ore gp Gath FE De “WANT COLUMN™ | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN REAL ESTATE Satie LET'S WALK A LITLE WANTPD—Coal miners at Haynes, We offer the following: N.| [5 rooms and bath, 7th street, FASTER: | WANT TO Dak., steady work, good pay; tonnage m baxis, best of miping ‘conditions a eras wich GET TO THe OFFICE Te ao bey. Suh Haynes 5 rooms and bath, Broadway, AS BARELY AS 1 CAN st OT pak $1500.00 ctish t.... ‘8 THES MORNING LBARN “Actual_Auto Repair, Villeaniz- || _ (immediate ig. Los Angeles Y. M, C, A. Autoj] 5 roonis and bath, School. 4-26-1mo, $2000.00 WANTED—Elderly man for kitchen _wi at Minute Lunch. 5-10-3 WANTED—Male stenographer, acy Fruit Co. 2 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced” girl “for general Bs housework, Highest wages. Mrs We i [{ 8 Toms and bath, éth street, Lahr, 604 Mandan Ave. pe ana Seen WANTED—Girl_ or woman for general $2000.01 i housework. Mrs, C. W. McGray... 613 _rd St. Phone 746. 5-1b-1wk Yr. E. YOUNG WANTED—Ginl for general housework Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 7th St. REAL ESTATE COMPANY 421te Rea eR pis VANTED—Pantry” gin Appiy Grand First National Bank Building Picifie se ccrie ey aera Phone 78R —————— LOST AND FOUND ‘ork } (mmediate po: 7 rooms ‘and Bee, ‘d $1800.00 id iate’ possession) 5 rooms and bath, 6th street, + $1000.00. 1 LOST—32x4"Non-akid tire with tube and rim complete for O: Wilton and Bism . W. Howe, V FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS ‘ WORK WANTED WOMAN with one child wants job. housekeeper or cooking on cock Write box No, 51, Sanger, N. D. S-U-1wk “Do Yo) Know THAT Nov wo “TALKING FOR TWENTY eal Ze ||) MISCELLANEOUS Lis—Modern 6 room house g 2 bed rooms, east fron nice lot, for $3250, on terms; 6 partly modern house, including 2 rooms, fine lot, close in for roum modern bungalow, east front, $4000: 6 room modern ‘house including 2 Wed rooms, ‘well situated, close in, in | TONKY, NO. 10, Pall Fine Alfal fine condition, 3700; 7 room mod- Clover Honey delivered to érn house, including % bed rooms, close] office in North» Dakota, § in, cast front, fine trees, for $8800; 9] pail. $1.54. Cash with order. rgom inodern’ house ‘including 6 bed] Stith: Jr.) Fromberg, Mont: rooms, clase in, on good tern rou aes 4 4-23-1mo partly’ modern’ house, east front, for | soo—aq TE ' 2 Vul $2900, on terms; partly modern 5 roy] SOR SALE OR WILL TRADE Vuleaniz- lrousé, close in, good lot, for $1800; fine} Ng and Lire busin Bood Wweauyi 6 rooin bungalow, entirely modern, near] = Wil take in car or other propert, schools, and de ble; and 7,.room mod- Write stating what you have to. offer. ¥ ern house including 3 bed rooms, east} Care 8 Ty front, near ool, for $4000, on tere jn] FOR SALE—Northeast corner of Ave. A, and 2nd Street, 100 x 150 ft. ‘The tinest lccation in the city for an apartment or three or four bungalows. $2850, ; small payment dqwn and liberal terms. for See Fred Peterson, G. P. Hotel. 4-26. Two Minutes ms. | WILL SELLA Wk | and’ 50) Motex Rei Motex oi 3 ng $2.00 and 300 i he iuundeen hunestow 7th street; five’ rooms and inet. “ ol t es light and dry. House very nicely ar-] 7 ue cabinet d2 chairs: be" goal ranged “and in, tirst class “condition | | news” ain. Hibbard, Glen Uline, troughout. | Built 314 years ago:, prop- A y encun Lk “1 built in china closet and bath Diebel, Boatnien's Bank Bldg. 2k imo i CRAP TF 7. t New combination gas range; full cement basement, at] Motex Pipe Ling $4.50, ‘Telegraph orders, 1. billiard 8 room eoude rooms upstairs and four rooms,’ thi closets duwn stairs; full basement; al barn 16x24 ft. with garage wx granary, 8x8 ft.; hen house, 8x 14 ft.; Write 57, ‘care Tribune,” place, Ave,’ A, consisting of a good hou chicken house, well and 5 acres of land. Geo, M. Register. BUNGALOW OWNERS—if you di sell, telephone. or partment immediately. eral buyers. with money. Realty Company. ROOMS FOR RE RENT—Modern new! ight housekeeping rooms, _way. Phone: 646W. 5-8-1 x tts workshop, $x 14 £ size of lot 50x150. Writ pane) Recto _4-28-3wks FOR SALE—What is known as the Ferry situated about 22nd Street and | gop write our City De- We have sev- y 1100 Broad- ree 130, (GERMANS nN and Picoting _ attach. on all sewing machines, Full instructions- J. F. Light rmingham Ala. __4713-lmo. Household ee. a electric washer, ment, $1.50. Box 127 SALI cluding se, to niture for e. ehatching eggs for sale. “son. Phone 8641, §-8-lwk FOR_SALE--Two cord tires, one fi brie and two tube all 34x4, second-| Call 441K. ) 5-10 FOR SALE—Refrig. ‘or and fumed oak dining room set, like new . Mrs. a M. Ander- Printing of Bank Notes Only Flourishing Industry Claims iH FOR RENT—Three rooms for light house- keeping, partly modern. Rosser St. 5-8 Call at 13 West wk wk! Lahr, 600 Ave. "D. Ex-minister FOR SALE—One gas stove. with, tw : ovens, “good condition, Call 342 | gr moe : 12 8th St. Berlin, May 12.—Germany's paper FOR RENT—Light housekeeping roo on. first floor, 1016 Broadway. (Phe 518. 5-12-11 FOR fT home, Ave. A, Phone 886K. FORE gentleman, ‘odern room, suitab! 5 4th St SSOURI_ FARM FOR § acres 1 mile of Clinton, County seat. is County, Missouri; populat! nearly new 8 room. residen sement, modern, except |i rage; chicken house; large barn, with cow. for 20 cows; plen all, black limestone cu Jan family orchard; ey pet uc no better off, owing to the overnight arty bac | er cent, ii 5 decline of the buying power of the OHS McCown, owner. cin: (I Made to Your Order ff sccer nen Ete Ti7% acres 1 mile of Clin Germany's indebtedness, says Herr ton, unty seat of Henry Count Missouri; population 6000; nearly new 8 room residence with basement; mod- heat; 1. rge barn 20 cows; other outbuildings; go water; good orchard; all black lime- stone cultivating land. Price $175. per acre; Vale carry in) Address W, H. Clinton, “Miss FOR RENT—Th 138-79, Apple McCown, “south % of 3 Creek twp., broke, the rest hay. W. H. meyer, Decorah, Towa. 5 FREE WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soil, climate, crops. Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, 71, Madison, Wis. SALESMAN Furnished room in modern 5-8-tf ioe port 9,000,000,000 pounds of sugar dur. other out- } of good wate ‘ge garage; chieken cow stachions for : to § back $10,009 6% wer, immigration Bureau money now in circulation amounts to 60,000,000,000 marks and is increas- ing by 1,000,000,000 marks a week, de- clares August Mueller, former minis- ter of economics, The printing of bank notes is the only flourishing industry in Germany today, he writes in an article in the Abendblatt. He attributes’ this ac- tivity in printing of money to gover ment subsidies undertaken in a vain effort to reduce the prices of food and also to the continual increasing of salaries “to an absurdly growing of- ficialdom who find next day they are ms | Fy 2D TO BUY—Milk and cream for me | “season, Apply Minute Lunch. v 5-11 It is estimated America will im- ing 1920, and will pay $700,000,000 i for all sugar used during the year. of jon 1 SUITS’. Mueller, is now about 239.000,000,000 marks. This, he adds, is. perhaps, redeemable at the present low value of the mark but. never if it recover even half its former value. Herr Mueller is unable to see a remedy except in increasing produc- tion which, he says, seems to pre-1 occupy the present rulers of Germany lees than the anxiety to keep in of.! ice. FRANK KRALL ||;- * Tailor ty. from 60 Each suit A custiinal to fit and all wool material Repaiting done the right way BASEBALL | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SALESMBN WANTED Immediately to ; cover local territory -for the world’s anes Won Lost Pet. largest auto supply house, who are now St. Paul . 18 4 818 extending thelr territory. Cammission = oa Toledo 13 6 684 basis and drawing account i ed Aa All communications to this ad strictly Louisville . ML 8 579 confidential. Address communications Columbus 9. 10 AT4 to Box 157, St. Paul. Be12It H | | Milwauke 10 12455 se Minneapolis 9 13 WANTED ree NAN t u y. wry: Indianapolis 6 11 VANTE > RENT—Pleasant rooms we AG 4 by two ‘elderiy’ gentlemen, must be a4 Kansas City. 6 18 modern, Address 61, ‘Tribune . office. ‘ 5-8-1wk NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost FOR SALE—Brand new Ford road independent _Garage. AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES r. Big House USED CARS FOR SALE FORD ROADSTER FORD TOURING DODGE ROADSTER DODGE TOURING BUICK STIX D-45 NEW FORD TOURING CAR M. B. GILLMAN CO. 212 Main St. Phone 808, 5-6-6t Boston . 10 8 er pete Cincinnati 14 8 6 Bargain Brooklyn .. 10 8.556] j | Pittsburgh 10 «9 ~~ 5261 1 ’ | Chicago ..... 10° 12455] i 5 wood shed; large fine, ¥| New York . @: 22 833 i|@ trees; fine garden spot. in $! ‘ reat; lot 75x150. House AMERICAN LEAGUE alone could not be built for 3] ....,4) Won Lost Pet. $3,500. This is a bargain $|Geyewmd gh BTS of bargains, dnd you must Chicago ...... 11 8 1579 hurry if you want to be'the Washington .. 10° 1 i lucky owner. Price ’ for | quick sale $1,200. $800 ‘WZ cash. J. H. Holihan - R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Monthly Terms Desirable locations near the new school which is be- ing built in the East part of the city. Hedden Agency Phone 78R 1st National Building Bank Suite 9 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS JUST A MinvTE, Tom ! Here Comes AN OLD FRIEND OF MINE THAT WeLl, 1) WAS SO GLAD Stood eRe | To Ste ner! | HADNT SEEM HER FOR TWO Years AND WE HAD v4 SO MANY THINGS vo Teu GACH nn OTHER-. A library table, ‘ice ete. * Phone 871X, 6-12-1wk ASHES HAUT. ED, gardens plowed, Fur- bstiead Island Red i | tract What’ Does :the Names Matter. Friends? oNaMe ? NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 4, Cincfnnati 9. Boston 3, St. Louis 2: Others postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 5, New York 6. St. Louis 0, ‘Philadlephia 3. Detroit 5, Washington 3. Cleveland-Boston, postponed, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 3, St. Paul 2. Toledo 9, Minneapolis 5. Louisville 4, Kansas City 0. Indianapolis-Milwaukee, postponed, wet grounds, LEAGUE TO HOLD CONVENTION AT FARGO MAY 14 (Continued From Page One) and the secretary of agriculture, John N. Hagan. Frazier has proven to be a very pliable governor and there is no doubt expressed as to whether Lemke would be willing to trade Fra- zier off for Hagan who is known to be casting coveted eyes at the guber- natorial nomination. Rumors have . persistently coupled Governor Frazier’s name with that of the presidential nomination of a third party. ‘The governor is now in New York flirting with the leaders of the socialist party and has spoken under the auspices of the radical ‘‘commit- tee of 48” which has threatened to nominate a national ticket. Frazier’s name has been repeatedly mentioned by newspapers all over the country as the presidential candidate on a labor-farmer third party ticket. This would be a nice way to let Frazier out and Hagan into. the nomination for governor on the league ticket, it is pointed out. BISMARCK HOSPITAL Among those who left the Bismarck hospital recently were: M Pease of Emmet, Mrs. W, L. Lips and baby daughter of Baldwin, Mrs. H. G. Frink and baby daughter. of Pla Mrs. Phillip Zuller and twin WIRELESS TO HELP LOGGERS Victoria, B. C.|, May 12.—To afford more effective protection to logging operations in more congested’ areas of the coast and) Vancouver Island district wireless telephones will be employed by the forestry branch of the department of lands, Hon. T. D, nounced. An agreement has been entered into between the department and the Marconi company whose con- will. provide for. equipment of five launches and establishment of four wireless land stations. Notice To Owners of Dogs Get your dog tags now. You can get them at the city hall. A Dog Catcher will soon be at work picking up dogs Without the 1920 lice Published by order of City Commis- sion. (5-5, 6, 11, 12.) 7 | Ist door east of Post‘ Office WELL IF You Want AE YO MARE A KITE FoR You, NouvE- GOT Yo GET. A COUPLE” YARDS TM DostrvE THIS TEST AEVER FAILS =» = |1S THAT SOP Vou Don't ert — me - WUAT’S HER - to the attorney general months ago. New York,. 100. 1b) ATG ST Y L k SHOW IN Afraid of Decision St. Louis’. i 13 ADS \ It is cluimed that the main reason Philadelphia t 12 368 h why the bureau has failed to take Detroit & 16 238 action toward making employers pay Walter Vattullo, minister of lands, has an-| ) Among ‘BY ALLMAN BUREAU HAS NOT REPORTED CASES OF NON-PAYMENT Workmen’s Compensation Com- mission Fails to Find Any An You HAVEN'T: CHANGED A BIT- YES, REMEMBER Level 1S THAT SO, DIVORCED? - Meee i wate Employer in Arrears LAW REQUIRES ACTION | ( it Reason Assigned is That League is Afraid to Trust Premi- um Rates in Court As far as the official records show, there has not been a single e sta ed by the state workmen's compen- sation bureau against an employer it orth Dakota, who has failed to pay a premium to the bureau to cover ance on his employes. It is generally conceded that there are a number of employers in the state who have never paid compen- sation insurance premiums to the bu- au and furthermore refuse to so do, The law specifically requires that the bureau certify to the attorney general the names of such employers so that civil action can be commenced in the name of the state Lo compel the pay- ment of the premium. In the law, which estal ped the workmen’s compensation bureau, it is made mandatory that the bureau shall certify to the attorney general “from time to time”’ the names and places of employers in default of premiums “for a period longer than two weeks.” Inasmuch as the ‘rates have been ef: | fective since last July, under the terms of the law names of delinquent employers should have been certified HA- ‘THATS A FUNNY. THING - | NEVER Knew HER NAME.’ 8 defaulted premiums Is: that league of- ficials are afraid to trust the question | of premium. rates in court. Although several vital questions «affording the workmen’s compensation bureau have been brought through the courts to the supreme court, yet none of them involved the legality or justice of existing rates. That the present rates are extreme- ly too high is generally acknowledged, and L. J. Wehe, the ousted commis- | sioner of the bureau in a statement published yesterday stated that the premium rates were too high and should be reduced. Through existing rates the bureau has built up to ap- ta zs ae eae , | proximately »800,009, far in excess of to 17 and in the opinion of F. W-| its needs, it is claimed. Prominent McRoberts, secretary of the fair as-| attorneys in this ‘city are confident sociation, it will be the greatest ex-| that if the matter be brought to court position of its kind qver held in the] that it will be held that these rates state. are excessive and an unjust burden Attractions this on the employers. the automobile sty Employers Must Pay harness races, automobile rac! It has been decided by courts in by three bands, s the state that although the delinquent AUTOES FEATURE QF FARGO FAIR Annual Event at Gate City July 12 to 17 Promises to be Best Ever Held Fargo, May 12--Plans are being formed for the ‘North Dakota state fair which is to be held in Fargo July 12 ar will include show, auto polo, , Music tgricul- tural exhibits, machinery displays and | employer must pay premiums from othe: July . 1919, that if one of his em- The. automobile style show is some-| ployes ains an accident before he will ‘be staged in a similar manner to the oldfashioned horse or stock show. The contestants will be women driving Bheir automo- biles. The 's Will not be decorated for the occasion. The drivers must be women dressed in their best and alone in their respective cars, They will form a ‘ade around the race track and will be judged to their personal appearance, gra in handl-| Another interesting case has been ing the machine and the appearance of | brought to courts. An employer sent their cars. his remittance for premium to the bureau on a Friday. The remittance was not received by the bureau until the following Monday. In the mean- Montana points where he will spend| time, on the intervening Saturday, several weeks visiting friends. From | one of the employer’s men was injur- that state. Mr, Ode will go to lowajed. Pecause the premium had been where he expects to make his future| received after accident, although it home. was easily proven that it was mailed ‘Just as Man to Man” a says the Good Judge | * You get a lot more genu- ine satisfaction from a lit- tle of the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the old kind. You don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often, the good, rich, real to- bacco taste is so last- ! ing. That’s why it costs less to use this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the real eo Chew will tell you t. Put up in two styles thing new and has paid his delinquent premium the employer and not the bureau must pay the injured man compensation. During the period the employer is in default, on premium payment. he is deprived of all defense, of the plea of contributory negligence and of fel- low servant rule. The employer, in other words. must assume all risks specified in the law TO LIVE IN IOWA Herman Ode left yesterday for RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco. W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco ; ing to 4 SUIS: AA! TELL AEE Yow LONG Ir Used Car Mart 1 Dodge Touring Car. Motor over- hauled. New, battery and tires—: very cheap for cash. 4 cylinder Cadilac. newly painted, good tires. Excellent condition. Pullman Touring Car; new tires and battery; good condition. We are wrecking a 1916 Maxwell touring car and will sell the parts at 50 per cent of list price. 608 Main Street Adjjoining Bismarck Radiator Works Phone 488 before the injury was sustained, the bureau refused to pay the injured man the required compensation and atlempted to force the employer to stand this amount. It has been reported that the bur- eau has been forced to pay two or three very large losses during the Past two weeks, one of them amount The public is advised that the Bismarck Water Supply Co. is cleaning their reservoir, and while so doing is furnishing con- sumers with untreated raw river water. As this water is danger- ous to use for drinking without first boiling consumers are ad- vised to boil the water until notified the same is safe. Signed C. f. STACKHOUSE, Health Officer . ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. 1 sent free toany man upon re quest - * CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL © —And They All Have Money! If you have a cozy little bungalow and you desire to sell just phone 314 and we will get busy with our list of buyers. We will negotiate immediate sale of right proposition. Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building Telgphone 314 CIGARS—PHONE 243 Little Rilly’s retail 8 cents, 2 for 1% cents, per thousand $55.00; per hundred $5.50; per box of ci- vars $2.75. Box trade a specialty. Parcel Post 7 cents extra on per hundred. Address William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Manufacturer 423 Third St., Bismarck, N. D. When you need a Sign PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 406Y, Broadway Consumers Dray and Transfer Co. Phone 270 Ice and Teaming BY BLOSSER