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SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE cm sree PAGE SEVEN | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED—MALE . y 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-t£ WANTED—Experiencea abstracter, must be accurate and rapid. State salary expected in first letter. Box 216, Bow- _man, North Dakota. 943-2Wks WANTED—Two men to do loading on cars. Rate 68% cents per hour. Lucky Strike Coal Company, Zap, N. D. eae eee eae or 88071 WK FLYING—In 8 weeks, Auto Courses Y. M. Cc. A. Auto School, Los pao Cal, &D— Young man for floor in Motor Co, 9- ANTED—Messenger at Western Union raph_Co. tf WANTED—Deliveryman at Gussne 9-2-Lwk | HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent stenographer, le- gal experience preferred. Apply office c. Z Kelch, Farmer's Equity Bank dD; 9-3-1Wwk ‘ait on tables in our "Good wages paid. Apply 510 Broadway, —_9-1-1wk voman for general housework. . A, Duemeland, 56 Ave B._ Phone 685R. 9-2-1wk GIRL WANTED—General housework. Apply Mrs, Sam H. Clark, No, 36 Ave. A. Phone No. 587, ) 9-4-dwi WANTED—Competent_maid for general house work, Mrs, S. W. Corwin, 515 Mandan Ave. 8-31-1wk WANTED—Girl_not going to, school to care for child 4 years old, Call 309 4th Bireete [97-5 eb 9-3-3t WANTED—Girl for general housework. Mrs. B. F, Tillotson, 200 West Broad” 9-4-) WANTED—Gint for general house work, r mry, 311 3rd St, 9-1-tf aNTED aed tant cook and kitehen help at Bismarck Hospital. a WANTED—Experienced oklenee B. K. Skeels, Electric Shop. je3-8 WANTED—Girl for, general | nouSe_work. Call_at_513 Ave. A 8-30-tf WANTED—A girl to help care for chil- dining. room. Annex Cafe, 5 NTED—Girl dren, “Call 150, __§-3-1wk WANTED — Pantry gil. Apply Grand Pacific Hotel. 8-24-tf sD—Lady clerk, 2 WAN' “Apply y Wellw rth St 9-4 wk | SALESMAN SALESMAN—A prominent New_York Manufacturer and Importer of Cutlery requires a salesman who knows the Da- kotas thoroughly, particularly the gen- ereal store, hardware and drug trade. Commission basis with drawing account for expenses. Preference will be given to man who owns a car. References and record must be unquestionable. If you are now travelling tor a jobber and want to better yourself here is an op- portunity. Write giving three referen- ces (one in Chicago) if possible name and length of time with last three em-+ ployers and reason for leaving each, whether owning car, experience in the Dakotas, etc., ‘to H. A. Silberstein, Mor- rison Hotel, Chicago, will try to arrange ting. 9-4 SALESMAN—To sell during the balance of this ‘season and next, beginning im- mediately. The noted SHAW LINE Art and Business Calendars, Fans, Pens cils, Signs, Leather and other Adver: tising Specialties. This is a high class line and we are interested only in men who mean business and seeking a per- manent connection. Liberal compen: tion to the right men. For partic address the Shaw Advertising Co., “Kans sas City, Mo. g-4-1t SALESMEN--Sell_low priced 8,000 mile ‘guaranteed. Auto Tires, J0x3"%._Non- Skid sells for $1395; other sizes in pro- portion. Big money for hustlers. Mast- er Tire Co., 1414 So. Michigan, oa prets 8ALI AN—Silks, side line for North & South Dakota. Write G. V. oe, ae Broadway, New York City. AGENTS WANTED N_WANTED_TO SELL GROCERIES SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NE- cessary, One of world’s largest grecers, (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; roofings, lubricating oils, stock foods, ete. , No capital required. Write today. State age and occupation, John Sex- ton & Co. 2 W, Illinois St., Chicago, ME XG iD teady income. Large. Pee factu of Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Ar- ticels and Pure Food, Products, etc., wishes Representative in each locality. Manufacturer direct to Consumer. Big Profits, Honest Goods. Whole or Spare Time. Cash or Credit. Send at once | for particulars. ‘American Products Co. 461 American Bldg., Cincinnati, 0. §e4-1t MAN Of WOMAN—Wanted, salary $36 full time, 75c an hour spare time, sell- ing guaranteed hosiery to: wearer. FE: perience unnecessary. International Mills, Morristown, Pa. AGENTS—Make $75 weekly anteed hosiery. We guarantee $36.00 y full time, 75¢ an hour spare axperience | unnecessary. Perfectwe: Tisblery, Darby, Pa 9. WORK WANTED WANTED—Work on farm. Cooper, Care J. W. Burch, N. D. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS + SALE—Two beautiful bungalows: in view Additi South’ fronts and absolutely mode! heat, toilet, bath, gas, chee basement, hard wood floors Part cash and balance on ‘ms. Telephone 314 City De- BISMARCK REALTY GOM- BISMARCK BANK ert a stl 5 jive room house ,east front, rage, for $3200; 7 roonr house ool, east front, for $4200, on room bungalow, east front, | 1000; 5 room house,’ south front, close in,’ fine location, ‘for $1800; 6 room bungalow, close in, for $4700. Geo. M._Registe’ 9L-lwk FOR RENT—Houses, furfished and un- furnished, small stores in business cen- ter and? several bright ‘cheery. offices. Apply at once to City Department, Bis- marck Realty Company, 8-30-1wk FOR RENT—Large modern house, Partly. | 1 furnished, in good location for High| School and North Ward. Also 4 room house with full basement. Call 4421. HOUSE FOR SALE—Modern house of 9 rooms and bath. Everything in good Phone 827, or par PANY, FOR SALE with gi condition, Lot 50x150. call at 517_2nd St. 3-26-20 ks FOR RENT—Large modern house. Must be let to reliable parties. Call 808, Sev 3 WwW enth street. ROOMS FOR RENT RENT —Nice neat comfortable Reasonable price. FOR rooms for rent. der new management. Un- Mrs, Hutton, 46 | 8-30-2Wks | _Main St. FOR RENT—Furnished room on first floor. | Middle aged person preferred 409 5th Street. Room i in modern one RENT—Room suitable for two gen- 23 2nd Street. jern Yurnished | room rd Street. For \ tlemen. Strictly modern ton mm R ‘Phone —— AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | FOR_SALE—Five Passenger Ford Car, 17 Modek Call 407 Eighth street also Mahogany parlor set, dining room| and bed room sets and other household Modern 505 POSITION WANTED WANTED A POSITION — stenographic or Bookkeeping work. ‘Two years’ -ex- perience. High School Graduate of a complete commerctal course. For fur- ther information write Miss’ Mabel Rammel, Menoken, N. Dak., Box 105. Care, V, M. Craven it FoR SALE 136, range 84, South. East quarter Barnes County, N. D. House, granary, barn and 50 acres broke, all 'fencel in. Barnes post office 3% miles from land. Will sell for Two. ‘Thousand Dollars. See Max Rothman at Banner House, Bismarck, N. D 8-30-2Wks FARMS FOR i, 240 acres for | 1921, cropping, surtimer:fallowed, ten miles from Stecle, E% of 19, 140-74, | ho buildings but granary.” No. 2, 500 acre farm with buildings and cows, 250 acres cultivated, close to the town of , Man- 3 Sweet Briar. dan, N.D. ; WANTED—To Hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full description. D,. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 9-4-1 MISCELLANEOUS CANDOLOGY—Special Number just out containing 1920" facts of Clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home Inguire L. N. Car or as an’ investment you are of, buying good farm lands grow rich, send at once number of LA} thinking is free on request. SS IDMORE-RIEHLE LAND COMP\N 'Y, 435 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisconsin. 9-2-2m0 STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE-1, 6 ft. heavy oak all glass show case’ with heavy bevel plate glass top. 1, 12 ft. all glass show case. 1 all glass case 2 ft.x2 ft. 5 ft. high. 1 Stimpson com- puting scale weighs‘up to 100 lbs. Will knock down and crate any of above for purchaser. A, H, Kalisch, Artas, 8. D. tt 8:80-Twk wvo fine corner lots on, pav- = and one 75x140; finest residence lots in the city. Also lot on Ave. B, A very fine buiding spot with all improvements in. A, J. Os-, _trander NEW CR weet Clover Honey, by mail prepaid to any post oftice in N Dak., 10 pound pail, $3.50; 5 pound pail, $1.80; case of comb, $7.50. Cash with order. Clark W, Allen, Big Timber, _Mont. __ 8-6-1m0 HAVE HALF SECTION—Of prairie land—with fence around one quarter. Will trade for modern six room house. Write me or call and see me, August Anderson, Bismarek, N. Dak, 9-3-2t DRESSMAKING—And_ Ladies Tailoring. Suits, Coats and Hats remodeled. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Lehne, Phone 6371 -lwk ‘or $650, restaurant doing y big busines. “Phone or wire, W. Marek, Wil- 9-1-Lwk f nice clean Wild grass to let for one-half of hay in stack, Lo- cated 374 of a mile north of Welches FOR SALE. ed street, one 100x150, See S'S Sp RSS Ee Ore es Be Spur, M. C. Ohl, Britton, ,_9-B-2t IF YOU WANT—To sell or exchange your property, write me. John J, Black No. Dak. St, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 9-4-1t FOR SALE—At @ bargain plattorm, scale capacity 2000 pounds. Phone 632 or write 710 Thayer, Bismarck, N, D. 8-30-1wk FOR SALI OR TRADE—Good income Property for farm or stock of, goods. Werner, Dawson, N. D. 9-2-1wk Fe ALE—Large stock saddle practic- ally new. Will sell reasonable. 423 nt str REN’ ty, fon lease for Sis purposes. Geo. M. Register, 9-1-1wk FOR SALE—12 Gauge, Double barrel shotgun, in’ Al condition. Write 137 ‘Tribune, 9-8-8t WANTED TO BUY—Four burner gas stove with oven. Call No. 103 here FOR DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS— for your Sunday dinner. Phone 621L. FOR SALE—50 threshing machines. Some as good as new, going at a bargain. Size 22 in. to 40 cylinder, all makes. Hazelton Second Hand Machinery Co., Hazelton, -N. D. 8-4-2mths vor SALRSTwo mich cows rs and TT cat. Phone 532K or call at’806 12 S it. bale Ww! FOR SALE—One of the finest lots on Ave, B, _Write No. 128 Tribune. 8-12- WANTED—One_smail” second hand frigerator. Call 240. 9-2-3 FOR SALEYoung miich cow. Call at 808, Seventh Street. 8-30-1wk ae] as = ee STATE’S BUDGET PROVIDES HEAVY STATE EXPENSES (Continued from Page One) ‘ 19192 Grain tax ........6.- Moneys and credits tax.. 1919 tax levy, gen. fund, less 5 per cent non-c lectible .. Miscellaneous o 5,110.50, 65,196.61 receipts, | July 1, 1920, to July 1, 1921, estimated as fol- lows: Grain tax ......ee.see wee 5,000.00 Insurance, 2 1-2 per nt gross premium tax .... Inheritance tax (state por- tion) .. Income tax . Incorporation ow (sec. of state) .... 230,000.00 100,000.00 700,000.00 15,000.00 1920 corporation excise tax... . weeee 120,000.00 Oil tax .. ..- 175,000.00 Car line gross earnings tax, fees and licenses go- ing into gen.,fund, July, * 1920 to July, 1921 +. 230,000.00 Total credits, to July 1, 1921, state gen. fund, not included 1920 tx levy .. cesses . 37,522.41 Nec. gen. ; tuna, 192002011 ta 916.28 Se ee re ae eS a tls “$77,412,438. Liabilities Amount due to be paid out of old appropriations July 1,1919 ($302,581.59) —less $75,000, which es- _ timate in 1919 would’ not be drawn Appropriations authorized by 16th legislative as- sembly, as amended by special session, less fol- Total .. -$ 227,581.59 Bank o! be repaid Total appropriations to be cared for by tax levy...6,774,857.10 The new state tax levy provides an increase in the levy for the sink- ing ‘fund, interest ‘is to be faid on $2,000,000 five per cent Bank of North Dakota bonds; $2,500,000 five per cent ; mill and elevator bonds; $1,000,009 home builders’ association bonds and $322,000 old state bonds. ‘The home} lowing .. 7,024,867.10 t REPAID 1 Workmen's com- | pensation “$ 50, 000 One-half Indus. comm. $206;000 appn. serene + 100,000 farticel. Cheap if taken at once. 815 Avenue FOR” 8: touring car. Phone 803. $.30-11K | | builders’ association plans to spend | a great deal of money next year. [ ni Eh ia nce Aceh A att pe ma CITY NEWS |: In. the City H. A. Stereberg, of Stanton, was tu the city on business today. Hebron Man Here G. R. Brannard, of Hebron, was in the city on business today. Here on Business Carl E. Fridleand, of Underwood, was in‘ the city on business today. Napoleon Woman Here, Mrs. R. N, Carrell of Napoleon’ was in the city on Friday and today. In the City { Thomas Snyder, of Underwood, was # business visitor here on Saturday. t Visits Hero Mrs. H. C. DuFoit, of Wilton, was in the city today and visited friends here, Here on Business. \ H. L. Hubbare of Hazelton was ix Bismarck on business Friday and to- day. In the City. Mrs. Fred Jefferis of Washburn was the city today and visited friends here. ' Turtle Lake People Here. *, Mr. an& Mrs. K. C. Kline of Turtle Lake were visitors here Friday and Saturday. Sterling Man Hei Charles Kelly, a north of Sterling, business Friday. armer living was in the city on Returns. Judge W. L. Nuessle has returned from his ranch in Montana and has resumed his work in district court. Judge Entertains Thursday Mrs. E. P. Quain entertained at a dinner Thursday honor of Miss Luci vening given in ja Lahr, Washburn Man Here. E. S. Hanson and R. R. Scholl, both of Washburn, were in the city Friday and today on business. McKenzie Woman Here. Mrs. Ed Conley of McKenzie was 4 visitor in the city today, calling upon the home demonstration agent while in the city. In the City. H. E. Dickinson and family of Clusky were in the Mr. Dickinson, a lawyer, business here. city yesterday attended to Visits Here Robert Lowe, a Kenmare attorney, is spending the week end on a visit with Albert Sheets, Jr., assistant at- a visitor here on Friday and Satur: day. Visits Here. Mrs. 0, M. Vie of Braddock wag in H torney general. Returns to Minneapolis Miss Dorothy Tracy retifrned to Minneapolis yesterday after spending a month here as the geust of Miss Helen Lyees, 48: Avenuc. A East Mrs, Flaherty Back, Mrs. T.) E.’ Flaherty. 815 Second street, and her two children returned today from Butte, Mont., where she has been spending a two months’ va- cation with her aunt. Visits ‘Here * Miss Myrtle Blanchard, daughter of William Suckow, 811 Avenue C, re- turned’ “here today : after spending three weeks in Seattle. She will leave Sunday for Minneapolis. Entertains Friday Miss Mary Atkinson, 102. Avenue B West, entertained a number of mem- ; bers of last year’s and this year’s senior class of the high school at a dancing party last evening in honor of: Miss Lucille Lahr, daughter of F. A. /Lahr, 68 Avenue eB. who is leaving for college soon. - Bismarck * TTT be served on the ground. it won’t hurt vou to listen. NN ' daeereeeer Heebner: ba] bbeEnendtes . Cause. Oh! My Back! Did it ever occur to you that the back is a portion of the body, when in good condition, should never give any pain or suffering? In the event that you have a backache, remember, there is a ,;CHIROPRACTORS are spinal specialists. They yemove the cause of your backache and you becotne perfectly well. There are cases of back t uble that have existed for more than thirty rs that have been fully restored to health in a few adjustments, joe on your CHIROPRACTOR, receive a free Spinal Analysis and if necessary, take adjust- »; “ments, and have your back right and you will + have no more trouble. nine, If you have back trouble, A stitch in time saves ' R.S, ENGE, D. C, Ph. C. CHIROPRACT ‘OR X-RAY LABORATORY IN CONNECTION Lucas Block Lady Attendant Bismarck, N. Dak. THE TEST New York Theatrical Managers are timid about sending West the recognized Broadway stars and the No. 1 companies, sad fate has recently been made with stellar attractions, Western managers are informing the New York managers to keep away’ No. 2 companies and send West the stars and the No. 1 com- Ss panies, if they desire western theatzical patronage. THIS DEADLOCK WILL BE BROKEN BY THE SEL- WYNS, AT THE AUDITORIUM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER §! 13th, WHEN THEY WILL MAKE THE EXTRAORDI- | NARY PRESENTATION OF America’s Foremost Star The SELVYNS present "Sinitin’ Through’ UNDENIABLY A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH! Only a few sclected.<hookings will be made for Miss Cowl iit the West, So— ALLOW THE THEATRICAL SPIRIT OF BISMARCK TO SATISFY W YORK MANAGERS THAT STARS OF MISS THE COWL’S STANDING WILL BE SUPPORTED Mail Ozders Now. Pri Nights, Mail erde , Chee lower floor, Galiery, $1.00. are now’ being received for this ‘engagement, oz. money ordgr payable to Harris & Co. stationers, A 2 CTT MULL LL . Seats Ready Friday, Sept. 10, Harris & Co, $2.20, $1.65. $3.30; balcony, $2.75, Abbey Jazz Orchestra at Elm Grove F Will start the dancing ball to rolling tonight at 8:30, and will continue throughout Labor day. If you want to dance by the best music in FOLLOW THE CROWD TO ELM GROVE Home-grown melons and muskmelons and lunches of various kinds will Come one, come all, and if you cant dance PAEUIEUENNG RATE nn Toll = ee = = = Pressing, Repairing, Remodeling, Re-linining TAILOR and CLEANER errr erence They claim t x £ . = 6s a a ee 2 De He Hs eee Pin THE Rig rat Tia The Stamp of Approval cf . The complete satisfaction of fashionable and discrimi- nating women has given to Redtern Corsets Supremely smart, distin- guished, elegant—Redfern Corsets are notable chiefly for their exquisite lines, the flat back and the slen- der, graceful hips, which make them the inevitable choice of the woman of fas- tidious taste. Webb Bros. Expert corsetiere in charge ORPHEUM, SEPTEMBER 8-9 Twice ‘¢ Daily ELLIOTT & SHEIK x DAVID W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERFUL AMERICAN PLAY PRESENTS Children, 25c; “Cost” $500,000 ~ EVENING: at 8:15 P. M. Prices: Children, 50c; Adults, 75, plus tax “Scenes” #4 ‘Horses 5,000 3,000 MATINEE at 30 P.M. Prices: Adults, 50c, plus tax ACCOMPANIED BY SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE 3. HOURS-—-THRILLS—LAUGHIER—TEARS THE “MASTERCRAFT” OF Millions have seen it—only—to come again and again “FILM PRODU CTION” MEET HEE IN Make WH ee HUH URES TURES TET com ANY’S OWN SYMPHONY. ORCHES TRA / Trin PTTL RCT Coosed All Day Monday LABOR DAY! CNOUEGRUGHONGNEN ERE i E, lary “ Son GTM fNNUTUELVOOESUREEUOOEULGOROEGEOEOAGOUOOGEEEECAEROUESEOUAOOEUOSUAGOEETEEAL Hl ‘We Will Close at 12 O'clock Noon MONDAY, LABOR Exclusive and Sanitary MEAT MARKET EXTRA FINE ‘LOT OF SPRING CHICKENS AND HENS, VEAL, MUTTON, BEEF and PORK Home Made Sausage There is no advance in prices at Dohn’s Meat Market. The sooner you get in the habit of trading at an-ex- clusive meat market like Dohn’s you will be better satisfied. Ask anyone on the street and they will tell you where Dohn’s most sanitary and exclusive Meat Market is, so get the habit of trading here. T SAY: \ DOHN 512 Broadway

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