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WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926 | WANT COLUMN “|| +—_—_________—__+ HELP WANTED—MALE CABINET MAKERS WANTED ‘and all i other woudworkers, Work on the; American pln of operation, t-class hanics paid und up. ime and hail tor e, Saturday: after: noon off, Wri for free cireula dress Woodworkers, 886 Arca Louis, Mo. 3; PAINTERS bu pct ED—Gsed and wall painters ‘to take charge | of Can make $15. to $20. per rat od working conditions, Must nave Word truck, ‘Splendid Opportunity, Address Phil Morton, 830 Wade Str Cincinnati, Ohio, 5-1 WANTED AT cxperienced truck driver, to drive International — truck only men who ate not afraid of work need. See J. A. Larsen at. H. Car Lumber’ Co, b-1 —Sober, reliable, competent ff dnd cook for ‘tirst house, lop Wages, transportation, Write 63 care 5 t Actual Auto kKepair, Vulcaniz- Los Angeles YY. M. C. 4 ing. Schcol, WANTED—Competent boy ers. Apply Tribune office ANTE One. Roo carpenter, rman & Ci WA NTED—Male Stacy Fruit Co. WANTED—Porter at § rcntgtep her, NTED—Girl_ or housework, Smail woman house, G. D, Mann at Bismarck Tribune fat 16 tor general See Mis. fice, Main_and 2nd St. WANTED—A good clean hoi Dp 'y widower wita children cn small farm. State wages, Write or see Sigurdson Coleharbot D. 5-19-1wk WANTED—Ginl_ or woman_for- generai housework. Mrs. W. McGray. 613 —3rd St., or phone 746. 5-14-tf WANTED—Girl or woman_for wencrat housework. Mrs, C. W. McGray. 613 3rd St. Phone 746. 5-10-1wk WANTED—Girl_ for general housework; also girl to.work for board. The Dun- 1 raven, 212 3rd St. 5-13-1wk WANTED—Maid for. general House were ‘two in family. Call 36 Ave. A, WANTED — First class stenogr: Phone_95_during office _h -2t WANTED—Pantry~ girl. ni Pacific. é i PUSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED .as Operator or Wireman in a light plant, have seven ‘years experience in electric lighting, can do all work connected with the lant, also storage battery expert. Write No. 67, Tribune. 5-15-10 A SCHOOL TEACHER seeks an intelli- gent position for summer months, Good reference. Address 69 care Tri- -17-1Wwk | at soda 16 FOR SALE ORR HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Modern 6 room house, In- ‘cluding 2 bed, rooms, east front, and nice ‘lot, for $3250, on terms; 6 ‘room partly moder ‘house, including 2. ‘bed rooms, fine lot, close in for $2500; ‘room ‘modern bungalow, east front, ‘for $4 8 room ‘niodern ‘house, Inchiding | 2 bed rooms, well situated, close in, in fine ‘condition, fer $3700; 7.room mod- | ‘ern house, including 3 bed rooms, close in, east front, fine trées, for $3800; 9 room modern’ house including 6 bed rooms, close in, on good terms: 7 room artly modern house, east front, for 2900, on terms; partly modern § 19 house, close in, ‘good lot, for $1800; fi “6 room bungalow, entirely modern, ne: schools, and desirable; and 7 room'mod- ern house including 3 bedroom: st front, near school, tor $1009, <n terme, _ Geo, "M. -17- sd Register. —Cheap, if “taken eight-room house’ with full” basement ‘This is a real bargain,” Call -616-X EER at Cbd 13 hed cottage for Phone Beis FOR RENT modern fi the summer months. FOR RENT—An apartment in the y Flat. Phone. 773, FOR RENT furnished bungalow. _ AN rite 68 care Tribune, 5-17-2t > ‘LOST AND: FOUND 6] WILL SELL—500 shares Motex Oil $1.50 PRISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE “PAGE SEVEN REAL ESTATE J 145642 We offer the following: ‘ 5 rgoms aud bath, 7th st 200 Cash... Ummediate 6 rooms. and bath. $1500.00 cash (immediate 5 rooms and bath, 10t) $2000.00 8 rooms and $2000.00 31700, hosse: Bro (immediate “possession 3 rooms cand bath, och’ street, $2000 Mawmienjate 8 ropms and bath, $1000.00 200.00 pos: th street, 2 1$8500.00 YOUNG, REAL ESTATE COMPANY First National Bank Building Thone 78R WORK WANTED WOMAN with one~ housekeeper or cooking on Write box No: 51, Sanger, 35 eee S-1i-twk AGENTS WANTED agents to sell ‘Te ge carrying 3100s 5 big. ‘Texas. Itoyully’ Company. free with each ten acie u Complete man's kit with full’ details turn Sells on sight—big commission. Wo in your own community among friend Possibility of $400 to $5.0 a w dress sales Manager, 621 Cooper bidg., Denver, Colorado, 5-19-32 fy _MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—One complete three-chair barber outfit, consisting of three chairs, white enameled mirror case, 3 Kochs, one lever hydraulic porcelain enameled chairs, one porcelain enai atory, one clock revolving b: almost new, if interested w Lock Box 199, Bismarck, N. _D. 5-14-1mo FOR SALE—Northeast corner of Ave. A, and 2nd Street, 100 x 150 ft. The finest location in the city for an apartment or three or four bungalows. small payment down and liberal See Fred Peterson, G. P. “ANT 4-26-tf HONEY, NO. 10. Pail Fine Alfalfa Sweet Clover’ Honey’ delivered to any _ post office in North Dakota, $2.98; No. 5 pail, $1.54. Cash with'order.’ B. F. Smith, Jr: Fromberg, Mont, 4-23-1mo NORTH DAKOTA No, 54 wilt proof secd flax, raised on new land, for sale at $6.50 per busitel, cleaned, F, O. who the name of knows a. ‘young, man by can National (Convention lasts a week, ! ing he something like $3,000,000 ‘will be spent | feeding and housing those who heln to pick the Republican onminee and TODAY’S BEST NEWS PICTURE A GARDEN THIS YEAIe 7 FOOD AND ROOMS W LL COST Visi SIT TORS S TO CHICAGO A FORTUNE j meals, food bills will run about $159,- ! c00 daily. ; Hotel men have established a clear- | for the reser | By DWARD M. THIERRY. N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. Chicago, May 19.—If the Republi- ation of hos; s have gone up from * to a0J per cent. There’s no suca parton oricle. cMother, looting re those who watch the big show. ng as ma ig Tes ions and can- = It was estimated more than 49,000 | ¢ x at the last minut 1 motes SALE Or WIL) TRADE Valoaal | visitors will be in Chicago during 2 been signed, con j ng and tire s in good location. | ¢ i ve Fe verage of, taking 8 Sund: Win fake--in “car .or.-olher: propert convention week. At an erage, of, taking rooms from Sund Write. stating what you have to_offe; Care 63 ‘Tribune. and 500 ‘Motex Refining $2.00 and 300 yMotex Pipe Line $4.50. ‘Telegraph orders. L. Dievel, Boatmen’s Bank Bldg., ‘ouis, Mo. 4-15-1m0 ALE CHEAP 1 TAKEN AT 1billiard table, 2 pool tables, binet, 12 chairs, as ood HG . Hibbard, Glen Uni IF YOU WANT acreage on the BY floor of the next big oil field, umbia County, Ark., wire J. T Gil & Lease Co WANTED—Plain ant oring and hand work, ‘ac’ anteed. Prices reasonable. 659R, 3 HEMSTITCHING dnd Picoting. attach. ment, $1.50. B works on” all sewing machines, Full instructions. J. F. Light, 127, Birmingham Ala. 4 LG, Smith type 8; practically new. Price §7. form School, Mandan, LOST 36x3% Fisk auto tire and rim with oil cloth cover, black and white. Re- turn to Dr, Enge and receive reward. 5-14-tf LOST—Elgin wrist watch. Initials A. 8. K. Finder please call 506X. Si itable reward, 18-2t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—In modern — home, down: ‘stairs, large, light, well furnished front room ‘fitted up as’ sitting room, private entrance, suitable for two; also smaller ‘room with large closet for one or two, Home privileges. Phone 354K or ‘cali afternoons or evenings at 415 8th St FOR RENT; Room over Knowles jew- elry Store. Apply to F, A. Knowles. -17-tf. FOR RE. ‘url ed rooms for light- Reurekochine. Call 702 Ave ' ar Phone 692X,_ §-14-3t FOR_RENT—Furnished_room in modern home. “Call 320 Mandan Ave. Phone 3981, 5-19-3t FOR RENT—Hight_housekeeping rooms om first floor. 1016 Broadway. Phone 518, 5-12-1wk FOR, RENT—Large furnished _room in modern house. Close in, 422 ard st. -17-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room for light- houskeeping. 411 9th St. Phone 273. 5-19-2t FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, 23 Ave. A. Phone 886K. 5-8-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room. —uire at 214 5th St. FOR-RENT—AIl modern rooms. cai “atl 713 3rd. 5-18-61 | SALESMAN SA ALES! AN WANJED For southern North Dakota and Montana territory. Must be first class grocerman with first class reference and be a first class salesman. Unless you can qualify it seless to talk or correspond If you can qualify. Michand » Inc., St. Paul, Minn. 5-18-7t AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR-SALE—Overland car 1917 model 85, 1 player piano, davenport, two chairs in set, 1 library table, 1 buffet, kitchen cabinét, two bedroom sets, and other articles, Call 610 8th St. Phone 457K. 5-17-1wk FOR SALE—Studebaker Four, five pas- senger touring car. In first class run- ning order. “Price $250.00 for_ guick sale. Car can be'seen at 411. 5th St. 5-14-wk USED STUDEBAKER ‘Six to trade for c Tana or elt propertys, Give. description and price in first letter, P.O. Box, 372, _ Bismarck, 5 A VARIETY of sean hand cars for sate all_in ‘good condition. 110 Main St., first door east of Banner Hous Panne T-1iv SALE—Ford touring car, equip ed with Presto-light, in “fine “condition. Phone 535L, nelwk LAND ph SPINK” COUNTY _FARM- ! alf mile school; ‘mile. mail route: six miles good market: ‘'tele- ; artesian well, woven wire six roomed house; two barns; i icken coop; hog house; garage; machine shed; 360 acres cultivated: 120 acre pasture: priced reasonable: ar term. Elliott, Verdon, S. D.. ent 5-14-3t FOR SALE—A good farm forsale in +western McLean county; not far from town; mostly cultivated; nearly all can be. cultivated; good rich soil; produces best crops: price low. Write to_G. care of Bismarck Tribune. 9 NT—The south 1% of sec. 22- ‘Apple Creek twp. 80 acres e, the rest hay. W." H. Zlegel: meyer, Decorah, Iowa. 5-8-2 FREE WISCONSIN BULUETINS Son, climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Denk of Agriculture, Capitol 71, Madison, Wis. 3+24-60t FOR SALE—Iefrigerator and fumed oak Cia: gs room set, ike new . Mrs. E, 800: ‘Ave. ry on “ana SA deboard chairs. Sa da ranger, and w rming oven, good condition. Call 2 FOR cooker, erator ooo ‘conalition, and fireless Phone _ 638K, NTED TO BUY second hand e stove. Write or call 70 care Ti FOR DRESSMAKING of 409 15th St. A. SUPPORT VICTORY TICKET SECRETARY SAYS (Continued From Page One) | substantially the same as the I. v. ‘A. platform adopted at Grand ‘Forks, therefore, as soon as the campaign details are set in order, and the ticket compieted, there can be no good reason why the members of the | I. V. A. cannot support the results of the Minot convention. It will not be difficult to put on the needed fin- | ishing touches to make one united drive against Townleyism. We must | make a clean sweep by rejecting the ; referred laws and by giving all can- didates equal support in their cam- paign for nomination, so that all of: them will be nominated on June 30. “THEO. G. NELSON.” | —IISSSSeSeeee™eSSS Phone 818 for Black Dirt ; and lawn work, sand and gravel and dry stove wood and all kinds of team work, 1108 13th St. North, RC. Forsyth. 5-13-1w L R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. | iropractor Consultation Free Suife 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 :|FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS re WELL-WELL=S0 TUS 1S “UE OLDEST Boy! HE'S QUITE 4 $7 a day, 000. daily. hotel rooms will c before the ci At half THROUGH 3—The non or pat Thief” that H i Permian of Robt. H. Ingersoll & Bb. This remarkable time-telling device with a still more remarkable name (look it up in your dictionary) was largely used in ancient Rome. It had man; advantages over the earlier sundial, For example, it could be used indoors and by night as’ well as day. Julius Caesar) took one with him to:Britain, and in te Roman law courts it was used to limit the time cf speakers ahd “pyevent babbling”’—witness the unhappy orator in the illustration. “ Perhaps its greatest virtue ‘was found. in the fact that it introduced mechanical ciples into, time-tefling and thus was the ancestor of our modern clocks and watches. It’s Hard for Tag to Ves uare FRECULES AR. AND, WHAT Do You WANT ‘Yo BE WEN You GRow uP 2 TAM GONNA RE AN ENGINEER ! j apartments | Lowest yesterday . jed May 1 had st | this from captured documents. | tie Dancer's court headed by ‘Lord Parmoor. June 13, or longer if the convention | drags into a second week. -Suites that ordinarily rent for $25 a day are contracted for at $40 and !more. Average rates in down town hotels for $4 and $5 rooms and bath give way to convention prices of $13 nd $14 a day for two persons. ‘All hotel rooms for ca tioy. are rented on the basis of twol upants,” said George i. Wolf, chief of the hotel bureau. . “This is to prevent con tion -by room hogs. If si zpon having a room to himself he can have it-—by paying double rates.” t The convention hotel bureau has listed 328 hotels and 209 apartment | houses to accommodate convention to: In addition ads will be in- serted in newspapers for, rooms in private hous Anybody coming to Chicago for the big political c who hasn't got a voom nailed down already will be out of luck, All downtown hotels: are contracted for and the outlying hotels are filling rapidly, Wealthy visitors will be shaken down for all the traffic will stand—if’ they insist upon lavish comfort and privacy. The bureau has listed scores of people willing to rent from four days to a week entire houses and in the exclusive “Gold They want a mere a week. This includes averting even servants thing, except the key to the wine cel- lar. WEATHER REPORT for twenty-four hours ending at noon, Wednesday. May 19. ‘Temperature at 7a, m. Highest yesterday Forecast For North Dakota: Generally fair ! legislation on the subject, every-|- Judge Says State Can Press Suit on Elevator Company MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs? Child’s Best Laxative The attorney:general’s. office has been granted permission by Judge W. ‘'L. ‘Nuessle, of the district court, to prosecute an action in district court for, the revocation of the state license of the Ely-Salyards and company owners of several elevators in the state. The commencement of the action Was announced on April 21, the state charging that the company used a false and loaded scale at Dunds, in fddy county. and alleged that by use of this the farmers were defrauded out ot more than $3,000 during last sea- son. Judge ‘Nuessle ordered. the company to.show why consent should not, be given to the proposed actioa, and re- ceived no reply from the company, The state is represented in the suit by Albert FE. Sheets Jr, assistant at. torney-general. WILSON SIGNS Accept only. “California” Syrup of Figs look for the name California oa ge, then you are sure your having the best and most mless physic fo the little stomac r and bow: Children love fruity taste. Full di long “on ea: bottle. You must ““alifornia.” Washington, | May. “19. — President Wilson today signed the army and navy bill providing for a temporary adjustment of cash sales for officers and enlisted men pending permanent N ice of School Elec- tion! (Snecial District- Annual Election) Notice is hereby given, that on the First Tuesday in June, being June 1st, 1920, an annual election will be held at Will School in the Spécial School Vistrict of Bismarck, N. D., \No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of North Da- kota for the purpose of electing the following members of the Board of Education: Two Members to serve for a term of three years, and one Member to Serve a term of two years for the city of Bismarck, N. D. .The polls will be opened at 9 o’clock a. m, and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. D., this 18tn day of May, 1920, By order of the Board of Education. Richard Penwarden, Clerk. ! hereby announce myself a candi- date for Member of the Board of Edu- cation of Bismarck Special School District No. 1, at the annual election Tuesday June ist, 1920, A. P, Lenhart. CLOTHING PRICES TUMBLE 30 PCT. Indianapolis, “May 19.— Silk shirts and suits for men are the first articles of clothing to suffer radical price re- ductions in Indiana and several of the leading merchants of, this city are of- fering them at. from b0 to 80 per cent below former prices. STATE CAMPAIGN SSUES BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA (Continued trem page. one) The issue of the bank is an import ant one in the campaign which has now opened. North Dakota has had home rule in the administration of the tax-payers money and there is no valid reason why local control should not be restored. This is the first of a series ot articles that will take up the issues ae involved in the campaign against| ! hereby announce myself a candi- North Dakota's socialist administra-| 4ate for Member of the Board of Edu- cation of Bismarck Special School Dis- trict No. 1, at the annual election, Tuesday, June ist, 1920. 5-18-12t, tion. Anthracite Miners’ Trouble Near End Washington, May _ 19.—Settlement of the controversy over the incerased demands of the anthracite coal min- ers, which has extended for several weeks, is expected by department of labor officials today or tomorrow. Concessions obtained by secretary of Labor Wilson from both miners and operators during the daily. confer- ences, officials said, have made pos- sivle a peaceful settlement. L. Burton. | hereby announce myself a candi- date for Member of the Board of Edu- cation of Bismarck Special School Dis- trict No, 1, at the annual election, Tuesday, June 1st, 1920, to compiete unexpired term of Frank Everts, re- signed, of two years. 5-18-12t, G. F. Dullam. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior United States Land Office Bismarck, North Dakota, May, , To the unknown heirs of I ie man, (di ed) late of Bismarck, WYOMING RANCHER GIVES | RECRUITING OFFICERS AN AUTO WHEN HE ENLISTS Sheridan, Wyo., May 1 -To prove that he was not enlisting in the army for financial gain, Frank Peck of Gil- | lette, ‘Wyo., presented a seven pas: | senger touring car to the local re- cruiting station when he was accept- ed for service in the 55th coast artil- lery. Peck, who has acted as fore-! man on many latge ranches in the] part of the country, said that he de-| sired to secure the advantages offered by the educational clas and voca- tional training schools in the army. guson, who giv: post-office aeewaat 1920, file in this office his duly ated application to eontest, and erial No, 20007 made on Novembe 18, by Frank Peterman (now de- )'for lots 1 and 2 and the $s % of section 22, township 137 range 7 W meridian, and ‘as grounds for his contest he alleges that entryman_ never established a_r upon said land; that no cultivation or improvements of any kind ha: attempted In connection there quired by the homestead j defaul t th prin. a j ployment in United $ right to he heard, her before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twen- ty days after the FOURTH public ton of > this not as show below, your under oath, specifica to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. Forest Fires Rage Near Michigan Town Escanaba, Mich., ch... May 19. — Forest Fires are raging between this city and You should state in your. ar Negaumee, !Mich., and much damage | name of the post office to which is threatened unless rain, which start-| SI" future noti u ed yesterday, should put out the fires. Persons coming from. the north re- port that fires’ may be seen from trains. The Escanaba fire depart- ment was called out yesterday on the state road where fires came so close | and somewhat cooler tonight and Thursday. Lowest Temperatures WT aPEO ci semee hehe suse vaareaeurcn sts a Williston 42 Crand Fork 46 St. Paul 48 Winnipeg 42 Helena . . 40 Chicago .. 60 Kansas City . c . 58 ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. REDS PLANNED COUP.* | May 19.—-Soviet rule” in $s to have be i revolutionary strike inaugurat- ded, according to who said today they complete evidence to Pa nce if th h police, d obtained ARGUE CASE AGAIN. shington, D. C., ‘May 19,--Rear- gument of the government dissolution suit against the Lehigh Valley r: road company and its subsidiaries was ordered today by the supreme court, CCURT FREES BRITISH DOG. Monks Risborough, Eng.—Miss .Bet- woolly dog Bob, sen- tenced to death under English law for ing down a human being.” has free after a hearing before a Choose! “MATS AY UTTLE BROTUER TAGALONG, MISTER. GROW UP, “AGALONG ? So! AND WHAT ARE Nou GOING Yo BE WUEA You as to endanger property of farmers." ‘Water was available and the fire: men were able to extinguish some of the flames CITY LOTS KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Stated Conclave of Tancred Com- mandery will be held at the Templ Thursday evening May 20th. Dinner will be served at the Temple at 6:30, ; after which the Order of the Templ will be conferred upon a number of candidates. Monthly Terms Desirable Jotations near the new school which is be- ing built in the East part of the city. Hedden Agency NOTICE! Wanted.---Boarders at, Phone 78R DUNRAVEN Room 15, 1st National Bank Building Reasonable prices BY BLOSSER WELL, T DON'T KNOW WHETHER ¥ WANTA BE A : : FATHER oR A

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