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§ SATURDAY, SEPT. i, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE r PAGE SEVEN GLASSIFIED- AD HELP WAN TED—MALE COAL MINERS WANTED—By VERTISENENTS A bargain for the homeseeker. 3000.00. Terms rpaacna ble, iH. are, First National Bank Bldg. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IP» WHERE VA BAKERY FoR A Alek Ts a Shrewd Business Mant BY BLOSSER BETTER KODAK FINISHING ) To be sure of Good Pictures, F. O'H: Beulah Coal Mining Co, at Beu- | —Vrone 8M. _ Zi Geld St Gon wae? WI LOAF OF BREAD-— WURRE AV AKAW Developing, Printing and Enlarging. lah, N. D, Steady work, Apply-|“iWichwer Hammeriess'” Repeating Go ‘LONG, WIL BOVE COOKIES dl Bring your Films to at mine or at Bismarck office in’ Haggart Building. 7-24-t£ Shotgun in good shape for 12 gauge-au- tomatic in like condition. August ‘. Oellermann, Rosebud, No. Dak. VEAN, RUEFMANS Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N. D. MAIL US YOUR FILMS PERMANENT; Good paying position open | — nx ee 7 dk Bs for able, energetic high grade salesman | FOR RENT—Two howkes ‘and barn, also All Orders: Filled Promptly by Experts in local territory to represent nation- piand for sale. Mrs, S, E. . Nickelby 2nd ally known manufacturing. corporation. street south, Phone _11\ i10° 9-11-4t Must call on wholesale jobbers, stores and garages, Line well advertised and demand--great, Splendid opportunity for the right man. Milwaultes,, ay Works, Milwaukee, ¥is. 1-1t MECHANIC WANTED—Position ine year round, must understand lathe work a A BUSINESS CHANCES iE TEXAS OIL LEASES lave made miil- ions for others why nto you? 49. locali- ties and oil wells now drilling. Brewster County Texas, 10 acre, ten year com- morale oil lease, $3.50 per. acre. itle SHOE — FITTERS welding. “Have Ford agency. ‘Tow . g Act guiek. WW of, Basa, 500-D : S_D. ie co WSS | TEXAS O1L LEASES HAV! pie WwW ‘TED—Young man between the age of 16 and 20 years old for permanent position as clerk in a hardware store. Good salary to right one. Apply Lomas .__Hardware Co.,.Main St. 9-9-tf MAN OR WOMAN—Wanted, salary $36 full time, 75c an hour spare time, sell- ‘TiD—Bricklayers. Apply Zz & Mackley contractors, Tribune paltding, eourth and Thayer streets, Bismarck, 9 9-8-tf SvANTES wines ‘cook for night job, male or female, 8 hours, good wages. Minute Lunch 9-10-3t ! XG —In 8 weeks Auto courses Y. M. XT 4 1 Sample postpaid $1.17. Also, Cramer CoA, sAntG Benooly ane, nee a Sanitary Brushes, Cramer Mfg. Co, , 10-2 | Wichita, Kans, 9o1L-1t . WANTED—Young man_to work on floor. Apply Corwin Motor Co. __‘91-11-1wk WANTED Expetienced mechanics, Cor- win Motor C 9-T-1wk WANTED Messenger ‘at Western Union Bldg., Okla iCity,_ Okla. AGENTS FOR RENT —Nice MILLIONS for others. Why. not* yout ‘Texas Geological Oil Maps printed in seventeen different colors, :showing alt gBeiopgical VL ea a Qu each while, they last. W. Bass, 500A Baltimore! 9 t lightweight, fast selling, popular priced necessities, food flavors, perfumes, soaps, toilet preparations, etc. Agent's outtit. free, Write today—quick—now. American: Products Co, 462 American. Bldg., Cincinnati, 0. Q-11-1t coin money selling Brussels Fibre Brooms, Triple value corn broom. —_[_[{"_———— ROUMS FORK RENT fed neat comfortable Reasonable price. Un- rooms for-rent. Mrs, Hutton, 48 der new management. st. St WAnty EL CAN'T DON, AW Sone BREAD WENT UPTO WELL, GIMME BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 16 [laggart Block Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Ex- AGENTS WANTED Breas ranacensaTy: ' Tnternationsl AGENTS Make $75, weekly selling aay aay, | CENT ELEVEN CEASE ONE OR NESTERDAVS Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. aD. a anteed hosiery. e guarantee $; ‘ = { WANTED—Experienced abstracter, must| weekly full tine, 7 7éc an hour spare time. LOAE OF Prompt and expert. service Taper ogee | be accurate and rapid. State ‘salary| fxperience unnecessary. Perfectwear expected in first letter. Box aS Bow- Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 9-11-1t | ———————— man, North Dakota. os oe AGENTS—$6 to $12 a day easy. 250 WEBB BROTHERS : Embalmers Funeral Directors : Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Undertakers BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER Telegraph Co. _9-1-tf} Main St, 8-30-2Wks WANTED—Exg candlers at Northern WOR “RENT — Furnished room on tifst — and — _ Produce -10-3t| floor, Middle aged person preferre WANTED—Deliveryman at Gussner’s, 409 5th Street. 9-8-1wk CADILLAC 9-2-1wk | FOR REN’ AUTOMOBILES HELP WANTED—FEMALE modern hot 505. 3rd str FOR RENT—Fun Tooms In_mode WANTED—Reliable gil or middle agea | heme Call 320 Meee oate or caone | s | “August 2—For her work. and in- Woman, for general housework, Four) isl. Ded-t PUBLIC’S AID I fuence among her many friends and PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS eee pant SiEFitt sireet o MS, | FOR RENT—Room in tmodern” house. IN CAR TIEUP V edmic&ra, as pair Of open-work hoss Dahl, atreet. t | Ladies only, 620 7th Street, 9-9-2 for a plump widow: the less said the Licensed Embalmers in Charge WANTED—Woman to assist in kitchen. Good salary and working conditions to | "oO RENT—Rooms in, modern Rouse i IS REQUESTED, better, ial, $1.00 4 : ns 300 9th street. Call 377K, 9-11- iy vi , special, $1.00. A right party. “Apply Steward, | Grand) oi RENT—Room in modem house, : | EAN Juiy 27.—For street car fare to Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 WANTED uxperienoed ari 105 general si _ahayer St. Phone eile -9-3 New York, Sept. 11.—Cooperation Golan Een Nee eeee pall : jousework. Apply Mrs. H, Steele, | FO! Furnished modern. room. of th blic in meeti ion’ heresslonal eler-} ; 67 Ave B, Phone 867. 9-7-1wk | 321 8th street. 9-10-3t. 4 eure. renulremente is tion one night a week previous to BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY GIRL WANTED—General _housework. 2 aske siatic *- Railway sal primary and nominated my op- é AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES asked by the Association of- Railway p 'y op 220 MAIN STREET Apply Mrs, Sam H. Clark, No, 36 Ave. Phone No. 58 ANTED—Girl or wo housework, Call evenings or Sunday. 9-4-1wk | W in to assist with ‘OR SALE—Hupmobile Model R 1919 in first class condition, run only aN 5000 miles, must be sold at ones. | 1} Consider Buying Two’ Gun- Executives in announcing its program to secure maximum service from existing transportation facilities. i The association urges cooperation ponent for congress in the Tenth dis- trict, 14 cents.” 10 CONVENTIONS Upholstered Furniture Made to Order S11 ith streets 9-10-3t| bargain, Inquire 0. K, Garage. boat: d Six Dest a WANTED—Girl for . general housework. | FOR SALB—Overland Touring car, Model ats ani 1x Destroyers, of the public and shippers to attain: 7 ee 7 ee a ales. i, Knowich 16 avec A’ West, | av in pervect condition, with, Hampers sakes Save Ane petige daily tunimam move:}| CHOOSE: FARGO | ésaresanat hse foe Arar fionemes § © Bring or Mail in Your Films ni . ‘ 9- 0: ight ca t less than ss _ am i WANTEDIGIT tor general housework. | street. Phone 6292. $-8:4t ‘ ment of Trolene care: ol'not N Y i B. = ‘OR SALE—Ford Sedan, late model, selt 30 miles per day. FOR NEXT (EAR for Expert Developing F, Tillotson, 200 West Broad- | * ay. 9-4-tf WANTED—Girl or woman for general house work. Apply Dohn Meat Market. 9-7-tf A bargain at the price I ask. starter, 9-9-3t See McKevitt, McKenzie Hotel. ————$—————— =ZAND Mexico City, Sept. 11—Purchase gi two gunboats and six destroyers i3 being considered by the Mexican gév- An average loading of 30 tons per | car. Reduction of bag- -order cars tg a maximum bf 4 percent of total owh- | Fargo, N. D., ‘Sept. 11—The year of 1921 promises to; be a large one for Fargo, so far as conventions are con- ® BISMARCK -NorTH DaKoTa FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. 7 = 7 ——- ent, according to General Plut- i WANTED—Ginl for general housework. | fOR7SALED Land section 12) township ornmen cerned. Ten meetings already have Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse. Phone 504, fe 136, range 4, eouth Eas “2 quarter sea aa Calles, Secretary of War| °4. ‘an early and substantial reduction | been scheduled here for fod year SS TF jarnes, County, louse, granary, | and Marine. jiand ge pe aL A TOT WAi —“xperienced stenographer. | barn es County, No D. House, grat’ | nay understand that déstroyers: can| 1m the number of locomotives now and several others invited probably | y inst Guaranty amie 212 40h Barnes post office 24 miles from Jand. | re hought from the United States Fov- unfit for service. | will.come,. 86 cording to T. P. Chest- Electric Servic e & Tire Co. SF 1. “wk Will sell for Two Thousand Dollars. , : aes More effective efforts to bring! nut, secretary of the commercial’ C in Motor Co ‘ 3 Seo Max Rothman at Banner House, ernment; for $20,000 each: :“In ‘view ta ie orwin VYiotor le Delco-R Auto-Lit WANTED— Gir for general house wor ee Max Rothm ia] of fie os ; hich t} all {about the return “‘of cars to owner } club. lelco-Remy-Auto-Lite- Wortr Lumrye sit ard St. Sclett| Bismarck, N. D.___8-80-2wks of fe success with which these small | 0, | kexact dates for the ten conventions ‘ y Northeast van ED—Gitl for general “housework. FOR SALE—240 acre Improved farm. Ad-| craft were used during the war, T be- ; j are not available, but following is the BUICK-OAKLAND SERVICE Bosch-Eisemann-K-W lieve that it would be advisable for GOODYEAR & BRUNS- ae ! _9-7-1wk witess_138 care Tribune 9-8-2wks a 1 _ EAUTY ! jist with approximate: meeting dates: oa A Wa antry7 gil. Apply Grand MISCELLANEOUS the Mexican government ty Iuy three AIDS TO B North Dakota Society of Equity; 3 Exide Batteries Racine Hotel 8-24-tf | ____ MUIU BREAN. 4|for the Atlantic service aud three for ‘th Dakota Stock Breeders: asso- WICK TIRES Goodyear. Tires WANTED—Lady clerk. Apply Welmortn Store, 4-Lwl LANDOLOGY—Special Number just out containing. 1920 facts of Clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a the Pacific.” General 'Calles and hiss staff are. at FAILED TO LAND | HIM IN CONGRESS ation, and North Dakota Poultry as- si@ton, the third week in January. WAITRESS” WANTED — At “Homans home or as an investment you are! work on a plan for universal militar 4 Cafe, Sei0-tt | {einking’ of busing good farm. lands | service, swith which it. is acin | North ‘Dakota Implement Dealers where farmers’ grow rich, ‘send at once] that the determi: ti ¢ 50,000| Washington, Sept. 11.—Here \nre| 28sociation, the last week in January. SALESMAN Yor this special, number of LAND-| that the determined figure of 50,0 ashington, Sept. orth Dakota Hardware Dealers < ie OLOGY. It is free on, request. Ad-| soldiers can be raised. some of the campaign expensgs of association the first or second week SALESMAN WANTED—Permanent state SKIDMORE-RIEHLH. LAND] “I believe that. the best mil'fary|G. H. Force, a defeated Missourian | jpop ruary. representative for makers of Edesco est. Made-to-Measure Clothes, We} nt_a man to take care of our exten- sive buginess—to develop new accounts and to hold sales with well rated mer- chants. ‘To secure this position you} stove aud kitchen table and other uten- | th mv iv c regarding g e walks of life fri hich they} tives. muts give all particulars regarding House to be vacated providing | om, fro eh ot “August 1—Postage for retters | APH. yourself, your tailoring experience and| furniture is sold. Call 815 Ave B, gome. tell- | North Dakota Medical association reference, also your photo if possible. ANY, 435 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Wisconsin. 9-2-2mo FOR -SALE—Mahogany parlor set, din- ing room and bed room sets, reed baby carriage, bi: bed and mattress, oil 9, age is from 21 to 22 years,” the War Minister said. “At this age mon are least ‘selfish and best able to get along with each other, regardless of “In the meanwhile, ” General Calles congressional aspirant} which he tist- | ed under oath in his expense account | filed recently with W. clerk of the House of Represeata- | to influential men in my distr ing that I was trusting to the kind- 'yler Page, ! Rotary Clubs of the Fifteenth dis- ting of the states of Wis- Minnesota, North and South and Montana, sometime in in May. F. A. KNOWL. Wdward Strauss & Co. the Big | pa7NGOAq 5 7 7 dded, “th te it of t Vv | RAINCOATS—Of best Government Gas- | a led, “the mus' ering out of troops is A North Dakota Retail Merchants as- Wholesale Merchant | Tallors, 400-416 | "“Mnask cloth. Guaranteed not to leak | progressing briskly and thousands of | ness of the people and the mercy of) ., Meo nike latter part-of May of Optical Specialist WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES} $1 ee Charges’ prepaid. QVorth | soldiers are being returned to civil God. to elect me (both failed), 5%) carly June. Money a life, where the government: believes | cents. | Eyes examined, glasses fitted, and SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NE- ern Trading Co., Sparatanburg, S. C. best serve their country “August 2—For professional ser- Three Norwegian conventions in your broken lenses ground and re- cessary, One of world's largest, grocers, giiai| they can se ee es eee ri rf ee June. (capital over §1,000,000,00) wants ambi” asr7—pruss—SHORS—Munson last, | by tilling the farm and manning the! vices of a, tonsorial artist in. shaping mii rey clcesrcbereliand asad whil it to consumer nationally known brands Goodyear wel Russett, fe? rate factories. The privates and the| up the sandy whiskers of an influ-) 1) ayeient times, on All Souls’ Day CARL PEDERSON placed while you wait. of an extensive line of groceries, paints| charges prepa Gren asia oney | higher officers are cooperating in the| ential son of Erin, cents. bdo cate ce aco aa ie FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, § - ofings, lubricating oils, stock foods,} order with order. Southern Trading, : ery 2 criers dressed in black paraded the} oa 7 Rstablished ii tte, "No capital reuuired, Write today, ! c ispartanburg, S.C... _ 9-11-11 | movement, it is said, the only oppo- August 3—Or ne jar ace creme! tO] strects and called for prayers for the} Southwestern North Dakota and I ‘pened se aa Btates age and ‘gerupation. str Chicas, | U. ARMY—O. D,, Wool shirts, Brand sition coming from a few petty chiefs. eect ne blends ‘or passing out MY) souls in purgatory. Southwestern Montana, 2 7 . mM : fiat) Den ee eee ee ee ical. altars. ae j 4 = BISMARCK, N. D. | iD — — i .50. Money order with order. South- The earliest altars were turf} “August 3—Another jar of face Si cnestzy Romans turnel aaron ANTE amaat em ‘Trading Co, Spartanburg, $C. | mounds, large flat-topped stones, or | creme’ to charming brunette for pass- ot Croc ane aac: whan Draye and jeweler’s specialty, saleable to jo! FOR SALE—50 threshin hine other rude elevations. ing out more of my cards, 35 cents. | jn Z Z > b d dealers; large repeat, s b— @ machines. ng. fis | ij ‘f bers and dea eriine or whole'time | Some as good as new, going at a|~ RA : HERMAN W one MONSON Smith’ Company, 1531 Cherry. St., bargain. Size 22 in. to 40 cylinder, | 66 e] ” | LI Scat come ati] Ginaen Hazelton Second Hand | “ALL IN DAY’S WORK,” SAYS HERO OF SUBMARINE S-5'S RESCUE Haat Aunt Odchesteal Inaieament SALESMEN: Machinery Co. Hazelton, N. D. a an chestral Instruments Suarantees 8 CONDUCTING A skid sells for $13.95; other portion. Big money for hustlers B er Tire Co,, 1414 So. Michigan, ch boards of education- xciusive — territpt Furnishi Co., 1028, 34 W. VanBuren St., Chicago. Q-11-1t LOST AND FOUND y’S Eversharp gold pencil. 310L for reward. , WORK WANTED HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WANTS—Place to Ss Call 9-0-3t "WANTED T TO RENT \WANTED—Two rooms, by married cou- IF" YoU WANT—To sell BARNARD—199 South A Conn. Will answer ANCHE 3ridgeport, six questions and give a brief inspirational Reading for ONE DOLLAR, Give name of favorite flower and date of Hee 9-10-1m0 FOR SALE—Two fine corner lots on pav- ed street, one 100x150, artd one 75x140; finest residence lots in the city. Also lot on Ave. B. A very fine buiding spot with all improvements in, A. Os- _trander. ae want to sell_y cr or patent qiliekly for Northwestern - Business Established 1803, 9- n write sash, Agency, Minneapolis. work for room and board, — Prefers ‘ cent bate Era aa A AG taking care. of children. Write Theo.| FOR SALE—The only Lunch Room NTL he municipality of Vienna. is Nelson) Kintyre, N, D. Qell-lwk| Confectionery in town, Will sell cheap. NTS) ations not approached : Md) ony The Come and make me an offer. Box 161, Stanton, 9 7-1mo or exchange John J, Black write me. THEORY—COMPOSITION BISMARCK CONSERVATORY © Phone 607K WOMAN MAKING HARD FIGHT MUSIC VIENNA TAXES GO TO HIGH FIGURES Vienna, Sept. 11--In its effort to otut ‘3 financial diffi- Country Curing the warr 1 ike deposit of tween 160 and it hi mer 3 COLE Miss Alice Robertson Makes a Je, no children, Call or write O. B.| your property Tower, McKenzie hotel a 9-8-1wk}. No. Dak. St., Chippewa Falls, ae t ) crowns per WANTED—Two rooms. by married. cou- VemmedeaG oe | raw. per ple, no children. Call or write D. FE. Stewart, McKenzie hotel. 9-8-1wk ————— FOR SALE OR RENT ellent proposition for home or rooming house. Also modern ' house of 7 ms and bath; well lo- argain at $47000.00. onal interview, only. . from car line. &: ash. Ww FOR SALE—One fumed oak Buffet, one with water front, one kitchen 9-9-6t baby bed. range 618 5th Street. WANTED—Boarders’and Booms at The Banner House, Main Street. Meals rand Pacific Hotel. ‘TED—Place to board two aged two and four years. V ‘Tribune, lahoma. District Okla. Sept. schedule of taxes contem- on practically every There will be a tax of Musgokee, 11.—Miss HOUSES AND FLATS Rooms 50 and 75 cents, 9-11 Bou we oe @ of 10 rooms RNYONDDesiithe. good clean’ swill may Alice Robertson, formerly postmaster | 2 Per cent on all salaries of employes and bath: ter heat; 2 blocks | “hate same by applying to Steward, here, anti-suffragist and well known | t0 be paid by the employers. Hotel y y rooms taxed 20 per » and 2 throughout the old Indian country be- cause of her activi in both civic and executive enterprises, is waging an active campaign here as republi- Her dis ded tax is levied on apartments to On apart- crowns Pat be paid by the occupant. ments renting: for 3,000 month the tax will be three times the P ecees J. H. Holihan, 1st door east of Post 1 FOR SALI bic: ‘0 fe ida orti eg 4 ost) mirror and kitchen table: Phone ‘an candidate for congress. is. vant. If more than-one: doniestic. ser- —— or 400L. 4. i trict is the second congressional dis- | T@t- lore n- one: domestic FOR T—Furnished 7 room modern ‘ trict of Oklohamo. vant is employed the employer must Call 218 2nd 911 3t HOUSE BARGAIN FOR SALE—A practically new. five room bungalow, modern in every respect ex~ house, also piano for sale. street. WANTED TO ‘wUY—Four burner gas Call No. 108 Tribune, stove with oven. 8-24-tf FOR SAT-E—One of the finest lots on Ave. B.1\ Write No. 128 Tribune. 8-12-tf Y y Miss Robertson lead a field of four | Pay @ high tax on each additional ser- candidates in the primary for the | vant. nomination, her final tabulation! _ Ten per cent on the customers’ bill showing a close majority over the in a restaurant, an occupational tax for cértain forms of semi-professions i cept bath. tub, on 50. foot lot near! FOR SALE—Wild Fruit, Phone 47 TX at NEW YORK—‘It’s all in the day's three men who contested with her. Country Club, “10. blocks from _post- | work,” --gays >the hero. ‘of. . :the. ill be opposed in November by | and many Kinds of new business Ji- i Puchelonle: ‘nel W.-G ow. Hastings, democrat, who has | censes are to be imposed. Haga feld at wiktortrye=plantads int eu, WP eee tue repiteentad the district the last three ee : RYE ON STUBBLE FI t ye"P. Grace, of the steamship Gen- terms. It has given the democratic| In the Tower of London is kent 4] stubble gives a good firm bed andjeral Goethals. which relieved the : candidate in the last three campaigns | the golden ampulla, or anointing Alanthus and cut through the from four to six thousand more votes| cup. made for the coronation of LAND INCREASES | tarnishes ideal conditions for the de- vi HOPPER DANGERS, in. sie. soi. county told me that he plowed all of Agricultural College, N. D., Sept 11.] hi elopment of the grasshopper eggs One farmer in Adams) is land but 40 acres one fall, and side of the sub to give the trapped crew oxygen and finally release Top picture shows the ill-fated submarine, inset is that of Chief Engineer Grace. than the republican nominee. Charles II. The greater part of Miss Robert- song life has been devoted to the ation of the Indian. Born and reared in the west, she was educate? Anointing was used in the earliest times only for the kings of England, France, Jerusalem and Sicily, and t later of Scotland. —————————————————— in the east for social and executive work among the Five Civilized tribes. M Robertson has been vice-presi- | and lower picture showg: | steam- —That winter rye should not be sown! on that 40 acres enough grasshoppers | er Alanthus ‘holding " sub- in. stubble 44 grasshopper infected | were produced to destroy the grain: marine while the General” Goethals steamed to the scene. crop in the whole township. Last areas is the opinion of Stewart Lock- wood, Entomologist’ of the United| year we recommended a teduction in ‘ dent of th National Education asso- R, S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C States Department of Agriculture. the acreage of rye planted in stub- j:clation and Unitd States commission- Chiropfactor / 13. > ple as a means of fighting the hop- The cross on which. St. Andrew’ was Tdi pers, and as a result the acreage was crucified is one of the most precious eut from 2,000,000 acres sown, in 91s Feltes in the Church of St. Victor in “Farmers in regions where the er of Creek grasshoppers have given trouble should: reduce their acreage of rye Consultation Free iAnite 9 11_T, tlock—Phone_ 28a | USE_TRIBUNE_ WANT A