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ai WEDNESDAY, “SEPT. 8, 1920 tc annie Seva BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN foe Sr ae = Bat -» PAGE SEVEN : aa al DOINGS OF THE DUFFS iat Gan ke Ns At All Particular ‘BY ALLMAN = Ss CLASS Ba omevaey] | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | va +} Cote. ON. TWAT cAR Here! HELP WANTED—MALE tomatic in like condition, August ‘. : COAL MINERS WANTED—By Oellermann, Rosebud, No, Dak, ee | ties D = ~_9-7-1WI Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Beu-| HOUSi) FOR SALE—Modern house of 9 BETTER KODAK FINISHING i Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, -, -- DIDN'T You HEAR THAT SIGNALP You ‘Don’r sfe rooms and bath, Everything in good i i lah, N.D. Steady work. Apply| condition,’ Lot d0xi50, Phone 827, cr | Knowl THIS CAR Bring your Films to A at mine or at Bismarck office in|. call _at 517_2nd_st Ey ae Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. ~ Bismarck, N, D. | Haggart Building. 7-24etf | FOR SALE—Four room house and. lot { ceabaa saci oy as yf | Lag g . $1200.00. Cash will buy it or will sell on : F MAIL US YOUR FILMS $f ! WANtED—Experienced abstracter, mmst| monthly payments. Phone 653K or 623 € Prof , ia be accurate and rapid. State ‘salary | _ 9th tSr . 9-7-8 5 i ¢ ei : . All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts expected in firstjletter. Box 216, Bow- | WANTED—Butcher at once. Quality { _man, North Dakota... 9-3-2wks aap | WANTED —Bricklaye Apply Lantz & Meat Market. Phone 165L, or. 722. ‘ Mackley contractors, ‘Tribune building, SHOE Fourth and ‘Thayer ‘streets, Bismarck E N. D. y f — MOTO! 7 . fs r WANTED—Experienced mechanics. AUTOMOBUL ses) ROS EEES FITTERS | win Motor Co. 9-7-1wk | FOF Lee oth Bevo bhove ; WANTED—Messenger at Wester Union . _Telegraph Co. 9-1-tf a MAIN STREET WANTED—Deliveryman at Gussner’s, + 9-2-1wk Yy Me HELP WANTED—FEMALE YY. ny QY pemeet 1) gih MMdidlidd ‘ pT 0 0 ARTES ana ama | a, es att ta nae | | AMA” Mille ee el s ed. Apply offic arnes County, N, D. House, granary, q C, 8, Kelch,*Farmer's Equity Bank| barn and) 50 antes broke, all fencel in. P 7) z : A 7 16 Taggart Bloc! one 602 ode Bidg., Mandan, ND. .__9-3-1WK | Baynes. post pééice 3% miles. from. jand. |, Z s y Y : MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING iD—Girl to wait on tables in our} Will sell for. Two Thousand Dollars. | ¢ . . ning’ room. Good wages vatd. Apply See Max Rothman at Banner |i i i 4 ~Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. LAE, ON roadway, 9-1-1! 9 ; f= ii A j Sane or" water Teresa hl “THis "TRAFFIC Prompt and expert service. Expert Accounting, housework, Mrs. Geo. A, Duemeland, Yt is Anwiruh 7 - se pere: G36Ry 9-2-Iwk | FANTED. A_ POSITION — Stenographle pnerienced sin for general) “or Bookkeeping work. | Ewo years’ ex- . = ho é rs. H, H, Stetle,| perience: High School Gradyate of a , W. 67 Ave B, Phone 867. 9-7-1wk complete commercial sourae. FOr fie: | EBB BROTHERS GIRL WANTED—Generalhousework,| ther information write iss Mabe! Embs ‘Apply Mts, Sain Hf Clark, Novae ave, amine, Heol, Ne Dak, Box 1 Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors _A._Phone No. 587. 9-4-1Wk Jar rave s ie i : WAReIRD—comjeten WAHT (oF general ees Licensed Embalmer in Charge housework, Ts, . . orwin, 3 eee = a ee 14 } 5 : : Mandan Ave. v-8-WWK | CARHOLDGY--Special “Number ust Gut DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 sD—Girl for general housework. ; containing, 192) facts of Clover land in E a TED—Girl f hi K. | ining, 1929 fi f Ch land B.\ FP, Tillotson, 200 West Broad-} “Marinette ‘County, Wisconsin, If for a Q i (| ay. $-4-tf | “home or. as an investment you are é i f WANTED—Girl_ or woman for general ing; of. ‘buying, good . farm: land nies i g a} eee cl ec ee en a yo BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY WANTED — Experienced Seapine Be crn eth eee : iy “if Heteioaters of Hilt Guaranty Bani 2 Ath Bee | LSE RNCUE LE, ASD ZAK STUDEBAKER WANTRDCUNT rt 9 a Marinette, Wiscons =2-2mo0 . aes and ' YANTED—Girl for general house ‘work. nor 7 a ates Worth Lary it drd'Seew St | ing Signi bd om act reed dy La CADILLAC NTED—A girl to help care for chil- carriage, baby bed and mattress, oil Y : Oh dren, Call 150, + 9-3-1wk | stove und kitehen table and othew uten- g 4 fl AUTOMOBILES WANTED—Ginl for general housework. | sls. “House “to “be vacated providing : = $02 Avenue B. SeT-1wk | furniture is sold. Call 815 Ave B 9-73 - WANTED — Pantry git, Apply Grand t SALE—Two fine corner lots on pay, as = Pacific Hotel. — BRL foarte gas, Sorat and: ope Tee L products and to ill-considered efforts | ably one-half of the high-priced land | ploited and where the standards of PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS D—Lady clerk. Apply wetivorr | lot on Ave. B, A very fine building spot | arbitrarily to reduce farm product/in the corn belt states is farmed by} li¥ing on the farm are much lower |‘ . i ~nininatroom ght Ableriean with all improvements in. A. O: prices, vee time of national crisis,|men, who, because of lack of capi-!than ehre. We have asked for high- Licensed Embalmers in Charge i P ictal jae see, pe "| When there is a known. searcity tal, find it necessary to rent. 'This|er America tandards, let us main- . 9-7-4t 3a * er American standards, let us main. | DRESSMAIIN ST a eaales: Pall Gut: [any necessary product, price increase in tenancy brings with it} tain them. Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 ROUMS FOR RENT is ction guaranteed. Mrs. J. J. Lehne, for. me, pu! pore of making, jal di: enils which are a eat menace to na- | To Protect All a Biase ss es Nes da e. Phone <, 9-2-lwk| tribution of the stores on hand may; tional welfare. The land owner, es- “The farmers of the corn belt, for JP Sootin tor tai Meneeanle nee Une FOR SAL—For $650, restaurant doing}bhe both -n sary and wise. But| pecially if he be a speculator who'| example, are already threatened ‘with | BISMARCK FU NITURE COMPANY der new management. Mrs. Hutton, 46 a ody, big bublnesi hone oF Be we know that there can be no re-|is holding for a profit through an|unfair competition from the Argen- 220 MAIN STREET ra ~ 8-30-2wks, Wiltor D.. wk. peal of natural laws—the eternal| advance in value, is concerned! tine, whose rich soil is being exploit- One Burnished. room on zsinae FOR SALIE=The only Lunch Itoom and Hacc ure: oh history of ba erred uy pecttring racemes! Bee ed in heedless ‘fashion, and where 4 Ora 0. be : nd Confectionery in tawn, Will sell cheap. } las! ree thousand years records the; sible rent. The tenant who lacks}the renters who farm it are livin: i er re oth Street carom ee | Come and make me an offer.” Box 161,| folly of such efforts. If the price| sufficient working capital, and who| under conditions more miserable Upholstered Furniture Made to ah me. curate ae Seay tanton, §-7-1mo | of any farm product, fer example, is| too often is working under a short’ than the poorest tenants in the Call 702 6th St. or phone 28: time lease, is forced to farm the) United States. In times past, duties} Qigisonm Aicnine lox AMATEUN Protocmnias © Bring or Mail in Your Films St WANTED—Furnished fiat for short time] arbitrarily fixed at’ a’ point. which FOR RENT—Fyrnished room in modern! two to -f sor | : 3 Dee 4 Hier i home, s21 sth Street e428 sPasDe eRe eae bY te" | does not cover the cost of production, | land to the limit arid rob it of its!on agricultural products were large- ry * __9-7-3t] the farmer is compelled to reduce] fertility in order to pay the rent./jy in the nature of paper tariffs, for i f CEPA) for Expert Developing FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OF TRADE—Good income|the production of that particular! Thus we have a sort of conspiracy |we were a great surplus-producing El eE HOUSES. AND FLATS for farm or stock of goods.{ crop. This results in a shortage | between the landlord and tennant to} nation. Now that consumption at ] (| 1) FOR RENT AND FURNITURE | For ha ke fied a hy wns fi turn brings about higher top the. aall apa. nleh our na | Ballot is so nearly reaching normal | Ul iv FINNEY’S DRUG STORE . ae 5 ch, peat 7 * Dang | Bric a re, a us in- a Well-being, ‘and indeed our! production, the American farmer has BICMADCK -Naorn Nai 777 Ci H ie SALE—7-room house, close SIL, oe eat ne ae ati ge Geek: Phone! tensities the danger from which it| very existenke depend. Amid such E right to insist that in our trade ® BISMARCK -NortH DaKota: Bismarck, N. D ness center. You can rent and more than pay the rent. W condita: We have inefficient) relations with other countries he to sell complete furnishing. One) Cail at Ivory baby bed, reed baby | W&8 Sought to escape. In times past, i " id high chair, all nearly new.j Many nations have tried to hold| schools, en-dowii churches, and! shall have the same consideration St, 9. -7-3t | down living costs by arbitrarily fix-| a. sadly-limite social life. We that is accorded to other industries Electric Servic e & Tire Co. buying furniture can rent home. 5. | FOR Be stock saddle practic-| ing ¥ i tone a * 4 ; } ey Be 3 e prices of farm products. All! should therefore, ‘doncern ourselves ve mea ~otec! 5 P. Jackson, Real peat Room J4) ally mew. | Wil sell reasonable. 423) such efforts have failed, and have| not only. in heli yen to ecire| tse “inne nub oe My ae aeadage Corwin Motor Co. Delco-Remy-Auto-Lite- _riest:Natlonal aan Hae isd itt) usually. brought national disaster, farms of their’ own, <and’in-helping | the foods we need, I am in favor of BUICK-OAKLAND SERVICE Northeast with garage, for $8200: 7 room house for lea Geo. ML Vain and Useless the ‘tenant. socttre working. ¢api-) paying from America . It is ae i 5 Bosch-Eisemann-K-W ~~ een SONDOL Guat. CANE: Coe. eegObon on s Se delwk Government , drives , against. food,| tal he neéds ito ty.on the best! ibis very- preference which. impels GOODYEAR & BRUNS- Exide Batteri terms; 5 room bungalow, east front, | W. 7 ‘our burner gas| Prices such as we experienced | methods of diversifiel farming, but| development | and improvement. WICK TIRES mie’ a! for $4000; 5 room house,’ south front, | stove with oven. Call No. 103 ‘Tribune. | during the past two years are equally! We should work out a system of land| Whenever America can manufacture : Goodyear Tires close Sin, fine pceation,/ for s 91800; .6 §-24-tf! vain and useless. | The ostensible | leasing. which, while doing full jus-| {9 meet. American needs—-and there roomy bungalow, close in, for $470, Gent FOR SALE—50 threshing machines. ean ili -1-1Lwk Some ag good as new, going at a HOUSE FOR SALE-—Doublo house of 5) bargain, Size 22 in. to-40 cylinde rooms and bath, ‘heating plant and coal] “gyy Seay, ‘ Moers ach side. One block from car| ll makes. Hazelton Second Hand: property is a bargain at $3 Machinery Co., Hazelton, N. D. ball onal: . H, Holikan, i 8-4-2mths oor east of Post Office. 4-2 Fe = 4 FOR SALE—Two mich cows and 1 calf, purpose of such drives is to reduce; tice to both landlord and tenant, | jg almost no limit to our genius and the price the gonsumer pays for food.| will .at the, same time conserve the] rosources—I favor producing in The actual result is unjustly to de- Me i America first. I commend: American press for a time the prices the farm- : i preference to American productive er receives for his grains and live] “Sixth, we do not longer ‘recognize getiviti because - material good stock, but with no appreciable re-) the right of speculative profit in the] fortune is essential to our higher ductions in the price the consumer} vperation of our transportation sys-| attainment, and linked indissolubly pays.. Such drives simply give the|tcms, but we are pledged to restorejare farm and factory in the great speculator and the profiteerer addi-|them to the highest state of effi-| oconomic fabric of American life. tional. opportunities to add to their|ciency as quickly as possible. Ag- |) FOR SALE—Modern hous@. S n¢ rooms and bath; east front and wellflo- | Phone 632K or call at 806 12 St. ed. Personal interview only. This 7 ~_8-31-1wk ‘a bargain at $4700.00. $2500.00 cash, | FOR SALE—One of the finest lots on Ave, Hi, Holihan, Ist door east of _B._Write No. 128 Tribune. 8-12-tf Agric y 0 né, i ee pea FOR SALE—DBaby age. Phone 215| exactions, whjle they add to the un-|riculture has suffered more severe- ein aereeliaral Loss SARE RADE — One 20 gauge} or call 310 Ist Street. _ _$-8-3t| certainty and discouragement under} ly than y other industry ‘through ture, fo: ered and feguarded by ' : Sinchester | Hammerless || Repeating | WANTED—Nice furnished room in, good| which the farmer is laboring during/ the inefficient railroad service Of! wise and fair administration of state \ F. A&KNOWLAS, Shotgun in good shape for 12 gauge a’ location. Phone 267. 9-7-3t | this period “of readjustment. the last two yea: Many farmers | 4, : ee ced dea ‘and federal government, the farm- Optical Specialist “Fifth, we favor the administration! have incurred sastrous lo; of the farm loan act so as to help|through inability to market the men who farm to secure farms of their own, and to give to them long- ————aaeeeeaeaeaaeeeeeaeeeE——E———————E—E—E_—EES HARDING GIVES 6G, 0. P. | must be granted. ‘The concert of agriculture is as essential to farms ‘Jers of the United States can feed fs 4 our people for many centuri vain and live stock. Such a con-| yerhaps indefinitely. But we must dition must not be permitted ‘to con-| inderstand conditions. and make a Eyes examined, glasses fitted, and your broken lenses ground and re- x POLICY TOWARD FARM- asy a similar concert of action | time credits needed to practice the|tinue. We must bring about condi-| yow appraisal of relationship, and CARL PEDERSON placed ‘while you wait i ERS OF THE NATION) jerictune dentecas Bt Ogperous| best methods of diversified farming. |tions which will give “us prompt] square our actions to the great, un-| -pACTORY DIS agriculture, demands not only effi- We also favor the authorization | serv He owes aaihio ates! (one ae us eed FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, i Fstablished in 1907 intact! viency i ducti t ic’ service »t the Jowest possible rates.) gor} ng foundation of all human Southwestern North Dakota and |‘ “stablis! in ciency in production, but efficiency | of associations to provide the neces-| Seventh, we are pledged to the endéavor. Farming is not an au-| * Southwest Montana, . BIAMARCK, N. D. (Continued trom ¥: oO in marketing. Through cooperative] sary machinery to furnish personal | revision of the tariff as soon as con- 4 a an fs an Southwestern Montana, | ‘age One) associations the rv ii é y, it the main plant, and vs = $30C! le route between the]|credit to the man, whether land] ditions shall make it necessary for geared with it, inseparably, is every BISMARCK, N. D. | RR RO during the next two or three years, nar. brides pan tone producer and the consumer can and the speaker said. “Recovery from 4/ must be shortened. Wasteful effort owner or tenant, who is hampered! the preservation of the home market for lack. of working. capital. ‘The|for American labor, American wheel of. transportation and indus- tr America could not go on with world crisis, such as we have ex-| ¢, i 4 eshte et. A ; i“ 7 ? perienced is’ slow, inevitably. It is? con. and must be avoided. Un- highest type of rural civilization \is | agriculture and American industry. | 4 “qissatisfied farming people, and no HERMAN WALTER MONSON p j necessary expense can and must be| that in which the land is farmed by|F a rmé t d fortune all ij " : like the human convalescence from a} }jming 4 i ‘or a permanent good fortune all ‘nation is secure where land hunger r long and dangerous illness. Our Tete at he nas eens tee advantage |\the ad? iho on a Unfortunately) must have a common interest. If} apides. We need fewer land ho VIOLIN , a peng : at every pos-| as lan ncreases in value, tenancy » ar i a self-sustaining he ac a i "4 Jatione with the prord at-large are] sible: improvement be made in our] also increases. Bee altute Pulld He faell caer ho. menace ha Le Bees Band and Orchestral Instruments , . chee lane ava a marked offer ape Tpothods of getting tte products of An Increasing Evil er must be protected from. unfair Ht hogs. oacdienentetn veultivating CONDUCTING - L Ratpopeoues: our farms into the hands of the| “This has been true throughout| ¢, titi from those countri “a see q 7 trust be sastieed iedustrles parade People who | consume them. The| history. At the present time prob- Where agriculture is, still being Oe eee tee Rene apa "CONSERVATORY. OF MUSIC devastated lands reclaimed, transpor- en ay, CanLiTiTe donk oot: BISMARCK a9 ark A - one 607 ll tation reestablished, the vast armies i: ; reabsorbed in the occupations of nor- Hoge Oren ror aes ander conde: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ; mal life. The near future promises to essary, and gives his skill to our Bad\Should Have Said“Painted” BY BLOSSER | dss rapetaete a Sega ia ila Joint welfare. ‘The parasite in dis- Pops 7 WISH You'd AEW SMOES! LET HK - Ae Ac © THERE'S ASTHING basic industry. We need less | MOTHER SEEKING ed in industrial enterprises. Amer- sate goa Teoniatier tinnk peu Dro: GET ME A NEW DAIR. Ne SEE THE ONES 1 WRONG WNUMTESE SHOES to class consciousness, and mcre res- olute intelligence in pormptly solv-! TO LOCATE LOST ing our problems. We need res ae EX-SOLDIER SON recuperation for a soil which been worked out in agitation, aad} more and better harvests in th? in-! 6 Jorg) post of the American Le- viting fields of mutual undersiand-' ig) js in recoints of » Jetter from ing. We need less of grief about my, a,c, McCall, 1500 Third Avenue the ills which we may charge to the South, of Minneapolis, asking for in- neglect of our own citizenship, and jormaticy as to the present. where- more confidence in just government, | znouts cf her son, Herbert L. Mc- along with determination to make; (..j), and hold it just. ‘oerbert has “We need to contemplate the mir-]): nt pine acle of America in that understand-| ¢.)), weighs pounds, and is 21 ing which enables us to apprecia-c] years of age. He .was last heard that which made us what we are,| from in Denver, Colorado, Jane 27, and then resolve to cling fast to all] 4979, where he nt from Fort Shey- that is good and go confidently on) enne, after his discharge from ‘the to great things. army. It has been reported that he avg ge eee reread was seen in Wahpeton, N. D., about WORLD COURT August 1919, and was then going to Canada. TAKES UP CASE} ‘From Decemher 1917 to June 1919 he — | Served with the 32nd Ballon com- pany, being stationed at the follow- ing camps: Camp McArthur, Waco, Texas; Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Camp McClellan, Anniston, Alabama, from where he went to Fort Cheyenne for his discharge. Any information in regard to his present whereabouts will be welcomed by the local Legion Officers or his — mother. ee DIE IN | KAMPLIN IMPROVES FALLS CAVE- N Crosby, N. D., Sept. 8.—Rheinhart | torney General, who has been quite i OF SHOES = WILL You WANE ON. YA, Pop 2 TWA PLL JUST HAVE “Tue vvED! ica has no greater problem that re- itali : turning securely to the normal, on- tit. the -vitality of thig fundamental ward road again. This isn’t looking backward—it is a forward look to} ,..., Selentiiie Study. stability and security.” ° Third, the Republican party pledges itself to a scientific study of Co-operative Organizations agricultural prices and farm produc- Senator Harding spoke of the farm-| tion costs, both at home and abroad, er organizations springing up all over| With a view to reducing the fre- the county. The leaders of the or-} quency of abnormal fluctuations ganizations are learning rapidly howyhere. Stabilization will contribute to adapt to their work the methods}to everybedy’s confidence. Farmers which business men have found sue-{ have explained bitterly of the fre- cessful in furthering their own in-| quent and violent fluctuations in terests, he said. He spoke of the, prices of farm products, and especi- cooperative selling agencies of thel ally in prices of live stock. They do fruit growers of the west coast and} got find fluctuations—such fluctua- other organizations. He urged coop-| tions—in the products of other in- eration among’ farmers, but discour-| dustries. In a general way prices of aged government paternalism. Out-j} farm products must go up or down lining specifically what the Republi-} according to Whether there is a can party promises the farmers, he} plentiful crops or a short one. The said: farmer's raw materials are the fer- “Some of the things which ought to| tility of the soil, the sunshine and be done, if we are to put our agri-| the rain; and the size of his crops is culture on a sound foundation, have | measured by the supply of these raw been mentioned in the national plat-| materials and the skill with which he form of the party to whose pledges} makes use of them. He can not I am committed. control his production and adjust it Farm Representation to the demand as can te manufac- “First, the need of farm representa-| turer. But he can see no good rea- tion in larger governmental affairs is| Son why the prices of his products recognized. During the past seven | should fluctuate so violently from years the right of agriculture to aj week to week, and sometimes from voice in. government administration | day to day. We must get a better has been practically ignored, and, at| understanding of the factors which times, the farmer has suffered) influence agricultural prices, with 2 grievously as a result. The farmer | view to avoiding these violent fluctua- has a vital interest in our trade] tions and bring about average prices, | relations with other countries, in tlt: | which shall bear a reasonable rela- administration of our financial| tion to the cost of production. We policies, and in many of the larger | do net offer any quack remedies in activities of the government. His! this matter, but we do pledge our- interests must be safeguarded by| selves to maké a thorough study of men who understand his needs, he| the disease, find out what causes it, must be actually and practically; and then apply the remedy which complexion, feet § inches L Now wars SUE MATTERL Ww You? London, Sept. 8&—The League af Nations is considering the solution J of the Polish-Lithuanian dispute. Un- less an improvement occurs soon Poland will be compelled to declare war on Lithuania, the officials state. It is declared that an attack has been made on the Polish troops. by the Lituanians, Kamplin, Democratic candidate for At- ., Sept. 8—TWO| seriously ill for some time ,is now women and a man were crushed 9! papidly recovering his strength. death and two men were injured yes- terday afternoon Ww! a slide of shale forced out a bridge leading to} RB ays in the Cave NGE, D. C. Ph. C, one of the stair represented. promises a cure. * of the Winds, under Niagara Falls. 7 Chiropractor a , the ri To Stop Price-Fixin } » A. HartmamipPaye ‘Second, the right of farmers to p Price [4 , Louise Hartman | Consultation Free form cooperative associations for ;~.“Fourth, we promise to put an end é ' : z | ust, Pittsburgh, | Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone $68 the marketing of their products to unnecessary price-fixing of farm