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=. FRIDAY, ‘SEP' T. 24,1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE _ HELP WANTED—MALE COAL MINERS WANTED—By | ito —A0TomoniLE — 6 Beulah Coa] Mining Co. at Beu-| icky. wheels by havin lah, N. D. Steady work. Apply | Thayer Phone 137, 3 sh mine OF at pisaiercl office in| Peon fectlonery in towne Win sav cheats laggart Building. 1-24-t£ | Come and make me an offer. Box 161, * Wanted — Night” watchman, man capable of attending to _ Stanton, N 9-7-1mo PIANO PUPILS WANTED — Children boilers. Apply to Foundation Company, bridge site. ERS — Stop wheels. from eight to fourteen years of Call 959 from two t 9 urniture, in good « Ast, Phone 442 WANTED—Position by “experienced MECHANIC WANTED—Position th nographer., Write 142, care ‘Tribune. 9. St round, must understand lathe work and welding. Have Ford agency. Town about 600, Workshop well ventilated Te ao Herried Auto C ‘© BUY—Four burner stove with oven, Call No, 103 ‘Tribune, 6-24-t WANTED TO RENT Good salary to right one. Apply Lomas ference Hardware Co., Main St. 9-9-tf ; n (preferably with some previous office experience) to take up commercial telephone work. Apply io L. $, Craswell, 121 3rd St, Bismarek, N. Oaks ac pers y-21-1Wwk WANTE Good pay. near St. Communic: Hartman, P mail with Dr, Schipfei $10.00. CASH. leading ‘to renting nished house or apartment. write. Geo. -C. Kettner, Hot WANT house. a. gC Ph anior drug clerk. References required, .» Mandan, N. D. Mandan Drug Auto Courses Y. A, Auto Schoo}, Los Angeles, ¥ eee 9-24-2t sD—Messenger at Western Union ‘Velegraph_C tf *LYING—In_ 8 weeks M @ 441K WANTED TO q fooms or fugpished house. Write C. H- Yager, McKenzie Hotel. 9-21-1Wk ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE _ : ¥ ED—Girl for general ‘house ‘8 — MOTORCYCLES ally high wages. Mrs, “ord ‘Touring ¢ “1918 nr, 504 Mandan Ave. model in per 5 Hee: tires. $400.00 cash takes it, this is a bargain. Also one large heating stove. Call 7 y 428 ith street, t FOR FOR SALE- WANTED — Competent girl. for ‘al house work. ‘Three _ adults. Good Address 117 Main street or 5 151, 9-24~ good Address E, H. J. € for general D- Com petent girl house work, Highest wagés. Phone Kk 240, oy call at Dr. Bolton's over Knowles. | sGR SALE Saxon 8 9-23- takes it. ry in good condition, ‘Theo- WANTED — Stenographer with some knowledge of bookkeeping. Address oe 646, Bismarck, N. D. 9. i WANTED — Experienced stenographer. Permanent position at highest wages. Lakr Motor Sales Co, 9. tf WANTED—Girl or woman for general house work. Mrs, Geo. Duemeland, 56 Ave, B._ Phone 685R. 9-11-tt dore Heil, Cleveland, No, Dal ORK —W. man 60 years inside .work for the win- Will furnish references or Bond. <Adslress (143) care Surety bune. KEEPER WITH SOME OF - STENOGRAPHY. S_BOX 546, 9-13-tf sD—Competent girl for general jouse Work, Mrs. A. W. Lucas, 48 Ave. ale 9-24 WANTED—Girl_ of woman for general | or house work, Apply Dohn Meat Market. |” als ae 9-7 WANTED — Pantry girl. Apply Grand Pacific Hotel. 74 _8-24-tf WANTED—Waitress at Hoi Cafe 9-24-1Wk ROOMS FOR RENT ¥OR RENT—Modern room on first fl furnishe t_ housekeeping, RENT — Room in modern home, barn for rent. ont room in mode Phone 242K. 9- RR 820 5th street. oR RED he home. 200 Mandan Ave. 9-2 SALESMAN FOR RENT—2 modern roonis at 102 Wes = —— Some v S. ne y SATESMAN—Calling on auto” accesso {ENT— Modern room for re Pland garage trades to sell. Reflex guar- | Qh MENT oMogren room for ren’. anteed spark plugs on a commissio: aaa Fa STS oT basis. Retlex spavk plugs are adver- | "OR RENT—Room “in tised nationally, and used by the White | _ Phone 6B9R, Company as. stafldard equipment—ap- proved by U, S. Bureau of Standards sions.” Advise counties you cover ke- | TRIBE OF GIANT CANNIBALS flex Ignition Company, Cleveland, Ghia, : igri ice _ Ferocious White Savages Seen by Ex- plorer in the Upper Reaches of ‘the Amazon. Among the remarkable adventures of Dr. A. H. Rice, who has returned after exploring the upper reaches.-of the Amazon and its tributaries, was a meeting with white ‘cannibals, seven feet in height. Accompanied by a number of natives, Doctor Rice set forth in a single canoe to map the Upper Orinoco, While they were en- modern 9. ____ POSITION WANTED WANTED-~ POSITION—Man would like to have work. preferred. ‘Call Annex Hotel, FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND‘FLATS FOR SALE—6 room: modern bungalow for $4000,.on terms; 5 room partly mod- ern house, close in, for $1850; 7 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, near school, for $4200, on terms; 6 room modern bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, desirable and well located; 7 room partly, modern house, near séhool, SSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | parties, Phone 477L, for Fea \ 9-20-lwk including 4° bed rooms, for: $3500, on 5 _M, Register, 9-23-1Wwk SALHFSix room modern ‘SE house; close in. cash, This is a real bargain. Also stric modern house of +10 rooms and bath; large lot and large garage; east front, $6500.00, $1800.00 cash. Ixcel- lent for a rooming house or home. Also modern bungalow of 5 rooms and Price $3860.00, $800:00 | gaged in their work one of the native: saw a gigantic white savage, stark naked, making his way through the underbrush, ‘The natives explained that he was one of the “legendary | white Indians,” whose ferocity had ; Made them a terror to their dark-hued $2850.00. Post Office. Sey bath. J. H, Holihan, 1st door} neighbors for centuries. Several shots 24-2 ———"-""} were fired in the direction of the sav- age, and instantly the jungle seemed ern six room house for sale on easy} terms. Good jocation, ney Dewi, price alive with his companions. Everyone } very reasonable. Qne-fifth cash, bal-) \. a : es easy payments. Owner has to| WaS between six and seven feet in height. They were armed with spears 605, ‘Tel. 388 during business. hours. and arrows, and blow-pipes, and ‘Doe- etal -lwk | tor Rice recognized them as the ,moun- y home! tain cannibals who are regarded as fixtures or Will! the most ferocious in Brazil, Venezu- a ela, and Colombia. They have been — ——________**"""" seen only once before by a white ex- ; Peis four room house, all fury { plorer, when Ensign Bobadilla, dur- morning before 11 o'clock, or ary time, Ing explorations on behalf of the Span- Sunda a 9-24-3t/ ish government, found them in 1763, Six, room partly, modern house, including 3 bed rooms, east front, Ppeeeanair eon reeeey for $1900 on terms. Geo. M. Register. | The bat, called “flying fox,” lives on fruit as his diet. change location, and house is priced low for quick sale, Adaness Lock Box bakery and oven and rent building and remove furniture. 214 6th St, Bismarck, N. D. Einma Lar- son, E—M will rent to righ x. , ‘Phone 767. ng room Phot 5 FOR RENT—Six room furnished modern [ares fast | | (Say aKa house. F. H. Adams, 813 Ave A. Phone VA SEEN TAG 621K, \_ MISCELLANEOUS LANDOLOGY—Special Number just out containing 1920 facts of Clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an’ investment you are thinking of ‘buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LAND- OLOGY. It is free on request. Ad- dress: | SKIDMORE-RIEHLE “LAND COMPANY, 435 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., _ Marinette, ‘Wisconsin. _ 9-2-2mo 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 BLANCHE BARNARD—199 South’ Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Will answer six questions and give a brief inspirational Reading for ONE DOLLAR. Give name of favorite flower and date of birth. -1mo VIOLINS REPAIRED. all” other musical instruments. Bows refaired. All work satisfaction guaranteed. Send in or write for particulars. Peters’ Music House, Valley City, N. D. 9-14-1mo ( FOR SALE—Two fine corner lots on.pav-{ ed street, one 100x150, and one 75x140; finest residence lots in the city. Also jot on Ave, B. A very-fine building spot with all improvements in. A. J. 0: trander. ae FOR SALE—Cedar fence posts 12¢e each on the car at Tacoma. WY ‘Bank reference with order and cash on de- livery. Apply John MclIntyre, Fern Hill. Tacoma, Wash. ____9-16-10t FOR SALE—Fine Hotel property, moving: picture and auto livery business all in one. See or write me-for particulars. F._A._ Anderson, Steele, N. D._9-17-1mo vk SALE—A round dining room table aud 4 chairs to magch, Phone 617L, 412 13th et. 2 wk FOR AL One pop-corn, Crispette Machine, A money maker for the right | party. Can give terms to responsible | ——_—_—_—_—_———S——__ — _ BS, ENGE, D.C. Ph. G. : > ChIropradter ss Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 200 rims refit. DOINGS OF THE DUFF PAGE SEVEN ' | WELL, ELMER, WHAY DO Yop SAY? ToMNou'RE. A card! JUST LIKE THE REST OF ’'EM The Mes.: Ephraim do yuh think there's any truth in the reports that venue is tryin’ t? communicate with “us Old Henpeck: Sure there is! Fer { the life of me I don’t see how she's | kept her mouth shut this long. , Cause of His Mirthfulness. In. thé vestry after the marriage j Service a North London clergyman re- | proved the bridegroom for his burst of laughter in church when the words of the service, “With my worldly goods I thee endow” were reached. i The bridegroom bless you, I've only got this suit ‘of clothes to endow her with! If I give her them I'll have none for myself, ‘and she won’t wear them, anyhow.”— London Tit-Bits, replied: “Why, Evidently. “The cave man used to drag his bride to the altar by the hair of her | head. “I see. A girl who wore false hair ! stood a good chance of dying an old maid.”—Louisville Courler-Journal. | Rather. “What fs your estimate of Brown?” “He's a liar and a thief.” ' “That's rather a rough estimate."— Boston Transcript. German East Africa Renamed. The new name of what was once German East Africa has been provi- sionally fixed by the British colonial office as Tanganyika territorv NEW YORK-—“Cornered” at last is | Madge Kennedy, the movie star. For 7 producers * $12.50. # lo yet Miss Kenne- | ed to a contr ge has succeeded and Miss. n soon in a new | "s name atti onel Savs Kennedy. v iH be nered.” ’ OL FOE IPD MADGE_KENNEDY.> “legitimate” 1 MUST HAVE PUT IN A LITTLE Too MUCH YEAST, | GUESS | SLAYER HANGED — IN CAL. PRISON rancher of Fullerton, Ga.; and J Erhardt and wife, of Phoenix, Ariz. was hanged at the state penitentiary at 10:19 a. m, today. He was pro- nounced dead 12 minutes later. Fol- lowing his arrest Gibson stated that he killed four other people but the authorities could not prove the state- ment. SULLIVAN BUYS ‘MANDAN HOME John F. Sullivan, attorney of Man- dan,-today purchased the George A, Bingenheimer residence, which 1s the finest in Mandan and perhaps the finest in the Slope country. anes ’ MARKETS | ¢ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Cattle receipts, 3,000. Beef ‘steers slow at yesterday’s prices. Hog receipts, 900. Mostly 10 to 15 higher. Shecp receipts, 8,000. Steady. L LIVESTOCK Steady, 10 to Rulk, $16.15 to $16.30. | Fat steers, $5.50 to $16.00. Cows and heifers, $5.00 to $12.00. Calves steady, $4.25 to $15.00. Stockers and feeders slow. $4.00 to Sheep receipts, 1,000, Lambs 25 ct. Col-' cents higher, sheep steady. Lambs, $4.00 to $13.00. Wethers, $4.00 to $7.00. pley by Dodson, Mitchell, called ie Ewes, $2.00 to $5.50. United Siute The Delaware Dar : thea ie ng WOE! ; the men lawyers. VEAU-T SAW WIM UD ON 4 ae GEEWUIZ=wERE | WATTIA! Wwe SUPPER. FRECKLES AM T KNOCKED \ UNCONSTIOUM Association bility of admit. me terms witn | es made from| | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the last census figures there are 26,- 566 women of voting age in the q Statistics ‘show that young women oa — “ ; FOR SALE—A good baby carriage. ‘quire after 4 p.m. 301 8th str south. 9-24- j WANTED- | small children. Please help this lady. 417 Seventh street. Mrs. 1 Alice Slobajan. 9-24-1wk. ! SINGLE ROOM for light housekeep- ing, 401 5th street. 9-24-6t. FOR RENT—Furnished front room in modern house, 820 Fifth St. Phone 244K. 9-24-3t. ORPHEUM { One of the best characterizations Will Rogers has ever done is that of Sam Gardner in the Goldwyn Picture, “The Strange Boarder,” starring Ma i Roge: “The Strange Boarder” will he pr nted at the Orpheum theatre ; for two days, beginning tonight. } Portraying a man of the ope | plains, robbed by bunco men of the | city, and then accused of a crime he did not commit, Rogers has ample op- portunity for revelation of the fine humor and the delicate touches of pa- ; thos so peculiarly his own. “I like this story,” says Mr. Rogers. | “There's a big chance for character ! work, and nothing frothy about it. ) The it, and plenty of straight drama with {a genuine grip to it. It’s the kind of a story that makes you feel you’re | living life, not just acting itt Three exceptionally good single reels will complete the program. The Orpheum management has arranged a program of quality and variety for tonight and tomorrow that is hard to beat. The Orpheum orchestra is i Gambling on the mon among the nati Astate college, at Ames 1a two-weeks’ course in | tion for sons of farmers. la, offers ctor opera- Halos about the sun and moon are used by drops of water in dense The gr ica of St. Peter at Rome has only two small organs that are wheeled about. L Russians first entered Siberia in the 16th cqntury in search of furs. are leaving rural districts for the ci ties in larger numbers Cattle receipts, 3,500. Killers steady | ‘ s a lot of real No. 1 humor in} | of holding state, municipal and con- an the men. gressional offices. SAMUEL GCMPERS id Of the American Federation of Laboz “No people_unless selfish and heartless can remain silent while millions of men, wemen and children are starving. In such a case we are our-brothcr’s keeper and there should be no hesitancy in digging down into our pockets or into our savings until it hurts to relfeve these in want. “The years, yes, centuries, of siruggle through which the people of’ the Near Mast have somehow managed to exist have been most terrible to them. They have suffered-every misfortune and’ evil that make life miserable and unbearable. They: have proved of wonderful strength in mainteining life and morale after passing through such deplorable conditions. Now they are starving. “In this country we are in better economic condition than in any country of the world. We have plenty as compared with the lack in other countries. Americans are not selfish nor are they heartless when they know appeal comes from the deserving. Therefore, I believe that when the people of our country come to know of the desperate demand for focd by those living in the devastated lands of the Near East they will as one man hasten to the rescue with the necessary funds. Labor, 1 am sure, will do its part, for in no time of great nced, where cold and hunger stalk, have our members failed to respend.” (eA A NORTH DAKOTA LETTER Killdeer, Nz D., Sept. 13, 1920. H. A. Shuder, Fargo, N. D. : Dear Sir:—My wife is scndirg by this mail.a little box enclosing a ten-dollar gold piece, a present she received laet Chrictmas. She has hung onto this piece of gold so tightly that it has done almost everything but cereamed, We are very sorry we haven't one hundred more of them to send. How anyone knowing children are hungry can heard up money and expect to cet into Heaven beats.me. They will have a hard time making it. Yours truly, GEO. P. MORRIS. pt « “f sincerely hope that in th» inevitable reaction from the generous and sacrificial sp: which our people manifested during the war, the poor people of Armenia will not suffer, and that your most worthy appeal for further assistance to carry the Armenians through until next harvest may find a satisfactory and adequate response.”—WILLIAM H. ‘TAFT. i HERE’S ANOTHER ONE : Milnor, Nl. D., Sept. 14, 1929. H. A. Shuder, Fargo, N. D. Dear Sir:--In response to your request for help in the Near East Relief work, our Sunday school, the Lutheran Sunday School of Milnor, has’ decided to adopt two orphans for one year beginning with October. We are glad to do what we can and wish we could do more, Respectfully ycurs, HULDA BURCICON, Supt. Luth. S. S., Milnor, N. D. t “The sufferings of the Armenians and ¢.icrs in the Near Fast appeal with special force to the people of the United States. York by day, by lady with) The response sould be prompt and generous.”—WILLIAM JENNINGS BILYAN, NEAR EAST RELIEF. Gentlemen:—We (1) will “eceat” of children) an Gi NEAR EA 1 yenr (ment) <Cnuimber [DAKOTA'S QUOTA QE 1500 indicated eh child, nies $10.00 PER MONT Food and ¢ 00 PER MONEE Food, monthiy pas no obligation ethic “Adopt” i Indicated, Signed seeceseeees SUCCEo ec eeeccceecnsreensccceerseccreenencenseees 4 CHY cece eeeee eee reeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeee BISHOP J.P. TYL » Chainnan, H. ALS UW. P. BECKWITH, ‘ 13 A. October 4 Is Relief Day uér Frazic By Proclamation of Go ACT AT ONCE! 1 ; Hunger R LAST RELILF «@ 1 MADISON AYENUE, NEW TORR BYES igs TSS SSOP Tie Seer seer Ss ot New York city has a school center! The normal size for the foot of a for every 49,655 persons of its popu-| Wei-proporuoned woman is one four- lation. | teenth of her height. Costa Rican woman have been grant- | Having been created a Dame Grand edithe right to vote and the privilege | Cross of the British Empire, Mrs. Lloyd George will now be officially designated as Dame Lloyd George.