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“J ! } \ i oe ‘ 'f f if 1 » ¥ 1, Cal if i , § , f , i » ‘ ” rs Pe t h \ ae | ' } aa a ; ; ips SATURDA AUGUST 21, 1920 ; ane | WANT COLUMN peisbiid deste ___ HELP WANTED-MALE __ COAL MINERS WANTED—By Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Beu- (lah, N. D. Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in Haggart Building. 7-24-tf WANTED—An_ energetic well educated Man or woman to sell a,;high grade educational specialty. Well advertised and exclusive in its line. Good salary to start and liberal commission besides. ‘Yhose owning cars or motorcycles pre- ferred. Salesman:nqw earning,from $50 to $200 a week, Can ke sold in practi- cally every home,’ shop or office. Com- plete information on request. State qualifications in first letter. Lewis E. Myers & Co., 36 So, State St., Enlcage. 8-20-1wk , ‘ MAN OR WOMAN—Wanted, | salary $36! full time, 75¢c an hour spare time, sell- | ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Ex-1 perience — unnecessary. International | Mills, Norristown, P. 8-21-1t | WANTED—Man witl rd tourin, dt you have the time see me for a reai ‘opportunity Wednesday and ‘Thursday. J. Wiegele, Van Horn hotel. 8-17-3t WANTED—State manager with $2,000.00 capital, a. real business oppoktunity, Call room 209, Van Horn hotel, _8-17-3t FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN#225-§250 manth- experience unnecessary, Write Rail- 21 Tribune, “8-2b-at in 8 weeks. Auto courses. Y. Auto School, Los Angeles, a _ 8-21-16} WANTED—Sécond~ cook, _¢ wages | &nd no Sunday work. “Apply Homan's ~Cafe. 8-17-3t - HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl. or middie aged woman for general housework. Good steady position and guod wages, Apply Donn’s Meat Market, 612 Broadway. 8-13-tf WANTED—Cooks, baker, wai bus boy, yardman and kitehen help. Apply F, Fagen, Country Club, in person. No telephone calls taken, 8-20-2t WANTED—Competent girl for general thousework. Highest wages. Mrs. W. I. ‘Lahr, 504 Mandan Ave., of Phone tere 16-t! J house work, Cook, 220 8-14-1wk } lady tor! WANTED—Girl for gen family of three.” Mrs Anderson Ave. Phone 403. WANTED—Experienced sales ‘Coat and Suit department, Apply at Johnson's Dept. Store. 8-20-2t WANTED—A woman to help clean house. ‘Phone 850 between 5 and 6 p. mm, ‘Thursday. 8-11tf WANTED—An elderly lady for house: / FOR ‘work, No small children, Call Minute Lunch, 8-19-1wk 370 Ist door east of post office. =. a dray, ‘sét harness, hay, oafs, tovls : Peto EMALE HELP WANT Woman fol bus monthly’ 400 population ty) | FIFTEEN’ “ACRES WOODLAND — On help in kitchen. - Apply Steward G. urrord, ,, Sari! eautiful Lemon Bay, Plorida, Water nigh chair, ote "REE TE: ront--fine location for valuable winter ¢ bed springs, heating stove. Phone WANTED Experienced ‘gil for general | PREE TEXAS SCHOOL LAND Oil Ledse} home or gentleman's ‘country ‘place. rene 8-14-1wk vhouse work 8U2 Ave. B, Phone $02. Feriaits, 6 acres, recorded in your name,| Hunting, fishing (Tarpon). Adjoining home bakery. Buila- __BHelwk | Since Davis eaieay® develonment. | beautitul country estate ‘with “do My. LAS dda WANTED— ining room girls, American; ‘Texas, eg TEUAISEs NOE orth, | oats, etc, Price $2500, Also 10 acres ing for sale or rent. One Kimbal! ‘afe. 8-14-5t 5 woodland,, suitable trucking or fruit Player piano, cheap. Address 214 PERSONAL ene oon eention =< F00d Sixth St., Bismarck, N. D. 8-18-1wk. ANTED INPOTENTS, R vonderful 3 y : “mR 5 Rocker, dining room set, POSITION WANTE! eprieved. Wonderful [FOR SALE OR” TRADE atehen table, chair and WANTED POSITION as cook for thresh- ing crew. Best wages expected. Ex- perienced. Write 130 Tribune, 8-19-2t POSITION WANTED—Girl out of school | — ‘wants position taking care of child. Call afternoons at 309 4th St. 8-18-3t WORK WANTED WTED—Work by day. Phone 467L. 8-21-1wk BALESe ae Wa D_ TO. SELL 7 GROCERIES ELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NE- cessary, One of world’s largest grocers, (capital over $1,000,000.00) wants ambi- ‘tious men in your locality to sell direct to, consumer nationally “known brands of'an' extensive line of groceries, paints| Model G. No. 41795, Phone 279Y. coal and wood ran Hn » : g ge, ‘oil stove, small at once, Ci roofings, lubricating oils, stock foods, pitaeie 8 bedroom dresser, kitchen cabinet, small] fi pena oe etc. No capital required. Write today. FOR SALE OR TRAD! and large rugs, small fireproof safe, State age and occupation. John Sex- nn & © & Co,, 352 W. Illinois St., Chleago, SELL TIRES—Dirétt_to car owner 30x3 $11.75. ‘Tubes $2.25; other s in proportion, Guarante2d 6,000 mi‘es on liberal adjustment basis. Big commissions, Laperience or capital un- necessary, | Auto ‘Dire Cicaring House, Sta _Chiewgs._ 8-21-1¢ SAEEEMENS ‘Hnérgetic men every city, town and village can make $50 to $100 weekly handling a new automobile spe- cialty that sells on sight to every auto- ist. Our folder tells how. to, build on agency .business—its free, ood, Will ‘0., Alliance, O. 8-21-1t LI MAN—20th Century Advertising proposition, Substantial and profitable, virgin, protected section now open to ambitious, capable salesman, For con- nection write immediately. -Volvan]|_ an acre; reasonable terms, Claire Men- 5 turers maintain, their own Films, Ine, Tampa, Fla del, Room 1528 Tribune Building, Chi-| F140; tude ot cbinb. Gr be, Comte Rite plantations in_fropical countries. SALESMEN--Se!l low cago, Mlinols, 8 t} order, Clark W, Allen, Big. Timber, —t guaranteed Auto Tires, 3 FARMS FOR RE. A section one| Mont. 8-6-1m0!} Tt takes about eight minutes and skid sells for $13.95; other s mile from town of Breien, beautiful] POR SATm—New excellent ten horse : ‘for Viet avel fr portion. Big money for hustler: land, 400 a. in crop this year, no build-| power gasoline engine manufactured by 20 seconds for light to travel from er Tire Co., 1414 So. Michigan, Chicago.| ings. Will rent half or all. Gray Motor Co., De! Mich. the sun to the earth. 8-21-1t WANTED—Cigar Salesman, Traveling salary and, expense or commission with drawing account. Must be active, am- bitfous, energetic. References required. A Landmark & Co., Denver, re, on 21-1 — AGENTS WANTED AGENT! Agents coin money Brussels Fibre Brooms, Triple value corn broom. Sample postpaid $1.17. Also Cramer Sanitary Brushes. Cramer Mfg. Co.,. Wichita, Kans. 8-21-1t AGENTS—Make $75 weekly selling guar- anteed hosiery. We guarantee $26.00 weekly full time, 75¢ an hour spare time. Experfence unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 8-21-1t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice room _in modern home, suitable for two, Call 812 7th St. _Close to high school. = 8-19-3t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, | furnished, first floor. 1016 Broadway. _Phone 518. 8-17-1wk FOR RENT—Two light housekeaping rooms, furnished, no children, eie-3 | selling St ae aera eine 2 NICELY FURISHED ROOM—Ciose in. ‘Suitable for two. Call at 16 Broadway. ; fe 8-17-3t FOR RENT—One room fumished for | dight housekeeping. Cail 620 6th St. ie 8-18-3t FOR RENT—Nice furnished room for one or two gentlemen, 309 4th St.__8-18-3t ROOM FOR RENT—Lady preferred. th St. 8-18-3¢ FOR RENT i$ at 300 Sth St. Phone 8-17-1wk FoR SENT ARGO 409 Sth St, 8-18-3t WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished room with board in private.family for two boys attending high school. Prefer place where work can be exchanged for room and board. Good. references. Apply Tribune Box 15 8-16-1wk WANTED—Three or four light house- Keeping rooms. Good references. Ap- ply Box 665. 8-16-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT ___ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nearly new fully modern six room fesidence. Com- plete with every modern convenience. Nice whade trees, lawn, good location, near schools. Two thousand dollars cash payment will handle the deal; bal- ance same as rent; price reasonable. Address Lock Box No. 638, City. 8-14 FOR_SALE—Modern 3 50-ft. lots, the finest place in Bis- marck for garden and chickens. Price $4.700, If interested write P. O. Box 673. 8-19-lwk SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT—Close in; on condition that rent- purchase _my furniture, Address 31 care Tribune. 8-20-1t 'T—Upstairs flat, partly furnish- ed or unfurnished, in modern house. Reasonable. Phone 288W Sunday. 8-21-1t FOR SALE—8 room house, partly mod- ern, se in. Also large barn and gar- age. Ideal place for, keepne tows. Write Tribune. 8-21-1lwk FOR RENT—A_ very_nicely_| furnigh: “d flat, including piano. >No children. *=807" 4th St. Phone 404R, §-18-4t ‘oom cottage and er EOST_AND_FOUND marck. 8-18-1wk] ed street, one. 100x150, and one T5x140; LOST OR STOLEN—A iaay's—a | FOR. SALE—160~acres, 10 miles lence lots in the cl S OBE OR STOLEN A ledy's diamonds" pasdwin, Price $2,400, BA. J. Ostrander, _ 8-1! FOR SALE—Buick BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BY ALLMAN: MR.DDFE IT 18 OUR CUSTOM 2] f | HERE TO PRESENT ThE GuESTs| WITH THEIR BILLS, WEEKLY - SO IFYou'Lt STEP INSIDE } WILL GIVE You Yours For LAST WEEK- here’s You t BiLt FoR f “The weer! PLEASE PAY. THE CASHIER - Tats oR ree X-RAY_MacnE! ) Tt SAV IT'S VERY ACCURATE, WHAT KIND OF A MACHINE Was “THAT You HAD —< ° ‘a a F y for crop.|’ ing south, weet Clover ‘hborhood, i; Iidlihan, ; 8-20-2 nearly all cleared, and r and the finest alfalfa und land in North Amer BUSINESS CHANCES SALE—Dray line, team horses, wt. 2 dray beds, wagon, sleigh, spring gical Splint Wimpus; results positive, immediate, druggists. St. Louis. worth land for sale or trade; per acre. City or he considered. per. | Write ur call at this office or to owner, = George Newman, General Deliv Bis- | FOR SALE mps, oil heater Guaranteed.! See doctor Phone 457L or ¢ Write Higrade Speciality C 8-21-1t ner lots on pi —Two fire c gold tiffany set- mall finger ring, eye, antique gold r reward and no questions asked if returned to P. 0. hor of Will trade for land In good nelehbor it )—Modern rooms in Bismarck, ultivation. hone 441K. cash, balance on tim ercent terest. Bismarck, N. D. 8-16-1wk f good Address 214 ‘eth ‘st. mounting. Suitable’ WANTED—To Hear from own Box 8-17-1wk| farm for sale, State cash price, full | FOR —=moledo scales, § Tightly description, b, F, Bush, Minnearolis,| In perfect condition. No spring: AUTOMOBULES — MOTORCYCLES) im. S-21-1i| ‘Tallefson, Waldorf Hotel, Fargo. 5 passenger automo- bile $500.00; 2 east front lots Ave. A and 4th St., 1-5 down. Terms to suit pur- chaser; a Protectograph, Todd Co. FOF able for _at 121 8rd St. » MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE FOR SALE—Ivory furnish- ed dresser and rocker, leather rocker, fixtures, about 2,000 miles. Car is late model, dishes and cooking utensils. Phonograph has self-starter, demountable rims,; and records, half price. Jelly and’ pre- large steering wheel and is completely | se1ves, pickles. | House for sale. Phone keep equipped. Must sell, Will sacrifice,] 6852, ‘51 eC. 8-14 : © BUY—Four burner gas _Write 129 care Tribune. 8-18-1wk | FOR TALES (0 threshing machines, | stove with oven, Call No, 103 Baer r Some ‘as good as new, going. Sera ES a uAND > going. at a Sweet Clover Honey. by TONTEY bargain. Size 22 in. to 40 cylinder, fe ia to any. pont office in N. AvCHR-| ‘all makes. ‘Hazelton Second. Hand | FOI SALE—One of the firrest lots on Ave. Write, No. 128 Tribune. 8-12-tf ANTED. Phone 570Y. 8-14-10t WAN—FOR SALE AT SacniFICE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—Within abcut 1 mile of railroad station, Waldron, in Yorkton istrict, southeastern Sas- Machinery Co. Hazelton, N. D. |x_?. 8-4-2mths | DAUNDRY: Two lots just across LOTS FOR-SAT ee te ee katehewan, Canada; 18 milés southeast vom Be Alexi fospltal: cast front, ————ooooooooooooeoeoeoroa—''' of Melville. Can all be i i . | Remember our hospitals are little cities zy : solutely - no SE CHOe its reites ihe in themselves, and. property nearby is| Motor tractors are being used to waste land. Solla rich, fertile loam and| 80MK to be valuable. Price for quick ) pull boats out of thé sea at life-sav- snle $1500, J. 1, Holihian,/Ist door en ing stations on the Atlantic coast. very productive, Splendid grain ‘grow- ing, mixed farming, cattle raising and dairying district. Ixcellent marketing facilities. Cannot be duplicated at $22 f post office. __ 8-20-2 NEW CROP Sweet Clover Honey, by mail prepaid to any Post oftice in N American utomobile tire manufac- rubber 2. "500 a. farm with buildings and cows. 300 acrés cultivated, 3. 320. a, farm with buildings near Timmer; 160 under plow. 4, 120 a. beautiful land’ 4 miles from Mandan, ‘now in stubble, no buildings 240 a, now | summer-fallowed. ten miles from Steele, 2% of 90-119-74, nu buildings but granary, Write Cary, Mandan, N. D. g-rcawk LAND “FOR SALE—River bottom _ land ust as productive as land in eastern states selling for $400 per F: ures unknown, Some of this land bench, and ‘This land cheap at $100 per acre, but for qui sale $45 to $60 per acre, including im- provements. Remember this land is FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS rifice, Apply Bis alty K " Bs. marek Bank Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. T “The only ancient equestrian statu> of bronze that has, been preserved is that of the Emperor Marcus Au~ relia in Rome USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS ———————————— Rr ENGE, D.C. Ph. Cc Chiropractor 8-18-4t FOR SALE—O; ; ing cabinet; tional bookcase: 2 bed room ing room furniture; refrigerator. 116 Treadway. 819-2 FOR SALE—One large size poreelain lin- ed) 1-piece’ refrigerator months, good as. new _706 4th’ St. 1) ity Fin, or 100 nound “ats at 300 Bees, $12.00 colony, Miss Lulu in, ‘Mankato, 8 ‘OR SALE 50-foot res Consultation Free Suite & M—Dncas ‘Rlock—Phone 200 dence lot on Rosser fac- | Tag Spoiled the Day for Alek! BY BLOSSER OW GEE, ALEK WHERE'DYA GET STW Swe UKULELE ? | OW, AAV Dod | Bove fr For ME-DAID SIX, OW.GEE~T'D Z Bh angel TAVE IT BACK ~ oe | ORE HEY Gol ASALE « Pop HERES A Bie SAID fr wuz WUERE DID Youre DOP BUY Ir? |? “MARKETS ENGLISH PAPER ATTACKS WILSON POLISH MESSAGE Declares It Was Put Forward "for Purpose of Obstructing Peace Conference BY MILTON BRONNER, European Manager N. E, A. Manchester, Ingland, Aug. 21.— The Manchester Guardian, British liberal paper, prints a slashing at- tack, by its Washington correspon- dent, upon President Wilson’s note on the Russian-Polish situation. “That it was put forward for deliberate purpose of obstructing Peace negotiations, no one can ques- tion, who knows intimately the per- sonnel of the Russian division of the | American State department,” the at- tack said. “The note was clearly drafted in that division and perhaps edited by President Wilgon. This division con- trols all sources of information on which the president and his cabinet act. It is. composed of a very small group which from the earliest days has been made up of fanatical inter- ventionists. “They have been in closest personal association with monarchist cliques and monarchist propaganda organiza- tions in the United States. Some of the men who have served in the di vision have been connected by family ties with old Russian aristocracy.” South St. Paul Livestock Hog receipts, 300, steady. Range, $18.50 to $15.00. Bulk, $14.00 to $14.25. Cattle receipts 1,000 killers. Fat steers, $6.00 to $16.00. Cows and heifers, $5.50 to $12.50. Calves steady, $4.00 to $12.25. and medium mostly 50 to 75 lower, Veal calves steady. Hog receipts, 4,000. Steady,:to ‘10 cents higher than yesterday, “a Sheep receipts,’ 3,000" Compared with week ago steady to 50 to 75 cents lower. e CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, IM., Aug. 21.—Wheat, No. 2 Red, $2.53 to $2.54. Wheat, hard No. 2, $2.51 to $2.53. Oats, No. 2 white, $.71 1-2 to°$.72. Oats, No. 3 white, $.69 to $.71. y¢ Corn, No. 2 yellow, $1.64, Rye, No. 2, $2.03. Barley, $1.12 to $1.15. Timothy, $8.00 to $11.00. _ WEATHER REPORT For twenty-four hours ending at noon, Aug. 21. ‘Temperature at 7 a, m. ........ Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . Precipitation Highest wind velocity Forecast, For North Dakota: Fair and warm- er tonight and Sunday. | Lowest. Temperatures wie “ . 22)" None . 20-NW Williston Grand Forks . St. Paul, Winnipeg Helena .. Chicago . Swift Current .. Kansas City .... ORRIS Ww. RO BEKTS, Meteorologist. CHILD INJURED “Jimmie” Lahr, 5-year-old son of W. E. Lahr, 504 Mandan Avenue, was injured Friday night when an auto- mobile struck him. “Jimmie” was coasting on his wag- | ‘on, when the car struck him. He was knocked off of the cart, but whether the car ran over him or not is not known. His limbs and arms were badly | bruised. He seemed much better this afternoon and it is believed that -Le. suffered no intrnal injuries. Alligators Getting Scarce. New Orleans, La.—Because every one seems to want to make a suitcuse of him, the alligator is becoming com- paratively scarce in Louisiana and protective measures are being formed by the conservation commission, Sta- tistics compiled by port authorities here show that practically all of the alligator skins exported from the Uni- ted States go throug this port. One cencern alone is exporting an average of 10,000 hideg each month through- out the year, Moose Likes Farmer. New Glasgow, Can.—A farmer here has a tame moose on his hands which is feeding at the expense of the provincial government, A cow moose, Jame and ill, limped into his barnyard some weeks ago and, after being fed and befriended, became so attached to the farmer thas when turned out at the order of the game warden it refused to take to the woods and re- turned to the farm, A new home in Lafontaine park will likely be found for the animal. Comedy first attained a developed and artistic form about the fifth cen- tury, B.C. More than 50,000 farmers in the United States own motor trucks and operate them on their farms. The average automobile needs five new tires each year, or 25 during the life of the . SMOKING LEADS TEACHERS TO A at ae A Stockers and feeders steady, $4.00 th $11.50 Sheep receipts, 1,500, steady. Lambs, $4.00 to, $10.75, Whethers, $4.00 to $7.00. Ewes, $2.00 to $6.25. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Ill, Aug. —Cattle re- ceipts, 1,500. Compared with week |, ago, choice steers, strong. Goot steers 35 to 50 cents lower. Commén COURT BATTLE Aug. Topeka, Kan., 21.—Tobacco smoke has proved a small storm BETTER KODAK FINISHING Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films to a Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. ' Bismarck, N. D. MALL US YOUR FILMS ad All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts 2 chron fh Viitney SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET a ‘BUSINESS SERVICE CO. ~ 16 Haggart Block Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING IIave your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Prompt and expert service Expert Accounting. Undertakers WEBBBROTHERS Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER —— and — ADILLAC AUTOMOBILES eee PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Emba!mers in Charge Day, Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET / Upholstered Furniture Made to Order Pee * BISMARCK - 4 DAKOTA: Bring or Mail in Your Films for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. Corwin Motor Co. BUICK-OAKLAND SERVICE GOODYEAR & BRUNS- WICK TIRES Electric Servic e & Tire Co. Delco-Remy-Auto-Lite- Northeast Bosch-Eisemann-K-W Exide Batteries Goodyear Tires CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southwestern Montana, BISMARCK, N. D. Fr, A. KNOWL™: Optical Specialist Eyes examined, glasses fitted, and your broken lenses ground and re- placed while you wait. Fstablished in 1907 BISMARCK, N. D. cloud in the offices of the Ka state department of education. Out{ of it has grown a ma:udamus suit, ac- cording to Miss Julia King, who; brought the suit. Her petition recites that Miss Liz- zie Wooster, state superintendent of public instruction, has refused to sign Miss King’s pay voucher for July. Miss King says further tht) this was the direct outcome of | strong prejudice held by Mies Woes | ter against the use of tobicco by} men employed in educational depari-~ ments of the state. | Miss Wooster declared, accord’: to Miss King, that no man who smok- j ed was fit to head the Kansas te Bismarcx 7 , Sas ‘Miss King insiste: that evs. Miss King demurred, After some further @:scussion, Miss Woos- informed Miss King, the latter ys, that her services would not be | required after July 1, and that no pay cer that date. the Kansas mn only coul’, job, ard re- ia the sime room would be forthcom!ag < State Board of Educa separate her from ler mained at the desk, with Miss Wooster. When August Ist came, and no pay voucher arrived for Miss King, Miss brought #2 mandamus suit the superintendent, seeking to force payment of the salary she ts to be due her. Wants NICE CLEAN RA Gs TELEPHONE 32 and we will call for them. Best prices paid for Sanitary Rags.

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