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' WANTED — Competent girl ‘aa ‘general |, KITCHEN | HEL F Wanted at Biomlarek . Where HELP WANTED—MALE ~ WANTED TO RENT 4 HELE WANTED<™ COAL ) MINERS WANTED—By \ Beulah Coal Mining Co, at Ben. lah, N. D. Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in RESPONSIBLE PARTY — With three Patter farally waats to rent furnished housé. for winter or ‘longer. Add O: Box 117: sbieres fi FOR SALE OR RENT f HOUSES AND, FUATS Haggart Buildi Building. _—7-24-tf GLERKS—(Men,, women) _over_17, Postal Mail Service.- $135 month.” EF aminations) October. “Experieneé ui ~ neeessary) For free particulars, y R. Terry, (former Civil Service iner) ise Cortinental Bidg., wa _ton, D.C WANTED—Mewsenger a “Western: Union ‘Telegraph Co. g-1-tt : HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gen-— FOR, SALE—Six_ room Toush_ jodern house, In- pluding 2\ bed’ rooms, for $4,000.00 on lerms; 7. room modern house, including “yea rooms for $3,000.00 on terms; room modern: house, well: located; in: cluding 3 bed rooms, a fine home near school, on terms; a partly modern 6 room haus for $2,500, Geo. M: ie ) SALE—P ouwe or + and bathe Tul -baséengent; hot waf heat; valuable tot; garage worth $1, Beautiful view;to the river, ‘This i best piece of property. it’ the the Biches Price. $4,700:00. eral house york. Mrs. W. H. Bo-| ca: HolihanAlst aver t of denstab, 526 ‘Mandan ave. rman font’ Oitice Telephone 745. 0° 10-15-2t 297. -1i-fWk| FOR RENT—Majern: 7” house work. ‘Three adults, Good Wages, Adiress 117 Main street or oucekcenthe lt dediredaggy none 443 one 751, 9-24. a = FOR RENT—Two room bungie NT Competent girl or woman for C; general housework. | Mar, Alfred, Zu- Sig ge Gee ges eget f est Thayer, Phone 811. q | FOR SALE=A five room house, Call WANTHD—Competent girl for general house work. Mrs.'A. W. Lucas, 48 Ave, A. as 9-24-18 room’ furnished house. Good "}ocation for schools. Three rooms can be-rented out for light or ‘Phone 544R. WORK WANTED xperiel 8. ed: bookkeeper’ and Bergeson & Son. 10-15-2t stenographer. RELIABLE YOUNG FWwonts! BOY— Wishes employment after, Sehogt hburs and Saturdays. Tele- =bhone_ 3 300R: 10-14-3t TYPISTS Wishes, em- ‘WANTED-Ginl_or woman: for : house Work. Apply Dolin'ifeat aire ployment putt or full time, Box 121, ter kitkhen ana uh tea 1B diting room. “Homan'g Gate. 10-12-1Wk ita wisce LLANEOUS._ Ets NTED—Compeient girl for generat | -ANDOLOGY=Special "Number “just 10213-tf “house work. 2 ‘Ave B. Hospital, 10-13-3t SALES WW sell our Hew’ line Of, ‘salesbos iran to to. merchants in small townssand country stores. ..NEW TERRITORY, BIG: \ COMMISBIONS, PROMPT PAY, Writa for selling sup-} Plies NOVELTY SALES CO., COR: BLUME 9 RANDOLPH STS., NOR- FOLK, i0-2-imo - _} POSITION WANTED WENTED— Postion, (Middle: age lady, as housekegper,:. AnH neat arid quiet, thor- |! gughly dependable, A widow. "Write xs. . Mork, Grafton, NY D. 10-15-1wk “AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Overland Four touring car, 1920 model, run less than 3,000. miles-} Will take Ford. Phone $28 or aacregs “Box 607, Bismarck. Ag} 3-tt {FURNITURE FOR SALE —Glass, all kinds. containing 1vzy facts of Clover ‘and {in ~Mafinette Cotinty, Wisconsin. If for & , home or ‘as .an investment you “thinking of byying good\farm lands where farmers grow rich, send. at once _ for this special number, ior LAND- OGY.; It is. free on request. Ad- dress? SKIDMORE-IEHEM LAND COMPANY, 435, Skidmore-Riehle Bidg., Marinette, Wisconsin. 9 For! “SkLa— Housier kitchén’ cabinet, like! new, rocke bed, three mattresses, one dress box, and other household Leaving city. Phone 4981. 10-15-1wk. aa FREDEETO Ore cL—Just opened, at New ig, N. D. Steam heated! rooms, FE) th Tic Mente, Ready to commodate the peoplé, Mrs. F. Arn Proprietor. 10-1 : T’gave a lot left. of mm late stock which 1 will disposed of cheap. Caf. at 802 1st or Phone E. L. Faunce. ie 10-11-1wk ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furkished rooms in mod- 801 Sth. St, or, phone aro ern house. OR RENT—One_ fu nished_ roo! Thayer Street. Phone 468K. FOR RED Two modern ro FOR RENF—Rooms on’ first, float ot old Tribune Building, next @oor to Hoskins. Bank will give possegion Noy. Ist. Bank. 606 Iw O-LWwk 3t| FOR FOR’ SALE—Reed baby carriage. 1 Inquire at First Goprnty FOR: SALB<New plano for 200 dollar e 1014-6 FOR SALE—Fine Hotel Property, moving Picture and auto‘ Hvery business all in| See or write me Lr parents: one. E. A, Anderson; ed streets, one 100x150, and one finest reidence lots in the city. Roaity Co.. 58 Thayer. Phone 531, -1wk, Call at 713 3d Streets conn KITCHEN HAS thermal spataingr yet perfected. The Evanston kitclén, which is’now more than a,yegf old, has become a model after which numerous similar kitchens have, been patterned all over the coun- try. It delivers hot meals to the! home H by motor trick. Outgrowth of, War The Evanston kitchen is ut |: growth of the war. In the er of 1918, the Wvansten Women’s Club conducted. a ‘particularily successful community kitchen. The club's record for the season was.7,000 jars of fruits and vegetables most of whi¢h went to charitable institutions. © When’ the in- fluenza epidemic, struck the. country ins the fajl of that. year, the lub ex- tended: its ‘activities and for a time served ap. dverage of..200 meals daily to those.who were stricken and their. families. "From thése activities came the idea of a permanent kitchen and. its establishment. was due to three members of the Woman’s Club, Mrs. James.A. Gdell, Mrs, ‘Rafus C. Dawes and Mrs. Ho@ey;H. Kingsley. Suffe: ‘rom Shértage vy “Evanston“has been suffering from a shortage of domestic Hélp,” sald ‘Mrs. Odell, in explaining the plan. “Every- men, especially. young moth- ers. are finding it impossible to do all that is required of them, to take care of the babies and the’ house, and have, any leisure for the homecoming of the, husband. An “Increasing number 4 families are fréquentimg, the Hotel and. cafes, sacrificing. family life i ests to necessity. We, fet livering dinners to such homes, a ser vice. would be .rendered. not, to those families alone, but to society as well, by preventing the disintergration of the bee: home and the annihilation of the fam- ily table.”.¢ Adequate Container” “The big problem, however, proved to be_an adequate container. From the experimental stage to the perfected aluminum. glass-lined dish, these three women, who have now incorpoy ated the Evanston Community Kitchen and serve an average, of 0 meals every evening, claim the distinction of developing the best thermal tae now in use. ‘A complete meal is prepared in the kitchen, placed in’ suitable ther) dishes, heated to a high tempera’ a and the portions enclosedin a large ther- mal container. The food retains its orig- inal temperature “approxima aely six hours, so that it is still piping hot when it js delivered, to the patrons, home by motor truck. The empty, dishes are collected the following morning and the housewife is reliévad)}: of all concern over her evening. meal. For the service, a charge of 85 cents for each meal-is made, plus 25 cents delivery charges. The,kitchen has al- ready proved a paying. proposition and its success Jf@@ been ‘so marked: that representatives from Los Angeles to Cleveland have visited the kitchen ‘to Just received:shipment Carney and Mortarch Wyoming screened ioe Coal. Be in a position to y, “F-got coal instead of wish- fae you had some. Immediate ¢ delivery. — Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. © B.S, ENGE, D. C. Ph. \ rar PSs SOLVED SERVANT PROBLEM wet peters for wadhiatine similar inati| gore Fata | ir own communitie: x P. thf i huve OMNER WITH US, “TONIGHT Mea.kNUTT! | MY “TUXEDO AND You KNow 14 A dance Tonicut! You Ger You'Goob= Do You GeT.Me? \ have revere! arrested the prdgréss of le Dr. A. L. Dean, chemist and pre of, the University of Hawaii, will star! the fight against tuberculosis same .time continuing their against Jeprosy. ‘s has yet been repor ters of the publi but from theif jnvestigations with u- « bercular béeilli isolated trom a pati ent, Drs. (McDonald and Dean_ hav hopes of successful treatment of pati. gntss themselves. WARNING! Uiiles¢ you sée'fhe rtartie “Bayer” on , tablets, you ,are not getting genuine Aspirin ‘prescribed by. physicians for 20 years-and:proved:safe'by millions. ' \ _ Aspirin ts thé" ble ts of Aspirin,” which contains proper tbe }, Earache,” ‘Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- Eig, and¥or pain ays Strictly American! NATIQNAL} BISCUIT) COMPANY Sold by the d and. Seid tsi ree a Trade Mark package. A NMATIONAL BISCUIT PREMIUM -SODA CRACKERS are decidedly distinctive because of their con- venient size, medly texture and slight salti- ness. Fine with a bowl of mi cheese, or for jelly.or peanut but They make instant friends with all appetites. -a@ portion of ‘ sandwiches. » + Washington, Oct. 15.—Refined chaul- moogra oil which experts of the gov-; ernment. Public Health: Service say has! ‘osy is! 9 | 800n to be used by them in the fight; against. tuberculosis. The experiments | ; | with tuberculosis patients will be con- | J.|.ducted in Hawaii. Dr. J. T. McDonald, superintending Physiciaw of the leprosy investigation station ,at Kalihi in Honolulu, with ident at the work No. concrete result offthe use of the chaulmoogra Oil in tuberculosis cases ‘He. .bacillizof leprosy and tubercu- ! Tus 1S CLaeK,YouR Room MAE TALKIN’ —SAY, You Poor FISH oe t e zing SBREMARCE DAILY TRIBUNE WERE BY SEVEN OclocK oR PLLTRIM CHAULMOOGRA OIL: TO BE * USED..1IN . TUBERCULOSE “BY PUBLIC. HEALTH. proved: p' Tus. , Thi him as Universit; gra oil are bacillus, in to relieve tub@erlar chagacteristic’. “add the tatty acids of chaulmoogra tific hope: that these acids Hkewise will be; deadly: -to'xthe -gérm: of tHe + “white plague.” Dr. McDonald hag not yet made formal report “of the wor tubercular gerths to; official unofficial reports from: ‘Hono! ala tne ered that the fatty acids of. hedeeae> and tuberculo ence, according to, the doctor ,is that d to the headauar-| what Has been' done.to end the dread health service here, | of leprosy. may possibly be, repeated The public healthiser' 100 pounds Cabbage. . Buy your. kraut cabbage at this very low Die as this will be for Saturday only. SOME ONE WISHES } wiry me? | WAS IT To Speake WITH 1 agin 1a 4, Vm AWFULLY SORRY BUT YOFLE | 1 To EXCUSE ME.~TME Vice PRESIDENT OF ONE OF OUR BANKS JUST CALLED AND ISHES To SEE Me RIGHT AWAY ABOUT M' my “TAKING A PosiTion: WITH THEM. ae sans x0 BE PRESI ET sii, CASES = |b SERVICES for curing tuberculosis. oil + seemingly.,. have mous to the leprosy bacil- is/the bagis for the scie MARKETS f~MARKETS 1 PAGE SEVEN ; tion’ of results, but express hope that chaulmoogra oil will prove a specific ‘J * CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Olt. 6,000. Steers dull. fairly choice, $15.50 to $17.40. I Hog receipts, 16,000. Higher, | i + Sheep receipts, 7,000. Steady. an y strong. Range, $13.50 to gid’ 75. Bulk, $14.15 to $14.35. bactericidal to an a¢id-fat whith class are the leprosy F bacilli. The infer- best. Cattle receipts, 3,200. © the world of tuberculosis. Top $13.00. Stockers and feeders slow hospital cunaitros SATURDAY - % FRUITS Tokay Grapes—Delicious, and,,Jonathan Apples, Oranges, Goncord Grapes.’ VEGETABLES _ > Head Lettuée, Celery, Squash, Sweet Po- tatoes, Carrots,’ Parsnips, Rutabagas, ‘Cabbage, Onions, Ete. + Deliveries leave the store daily at 10 a. m.; 2:30 and 4:30 /p. m. Saturday, 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. | and 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Richholt’s Cash aoa Carry | Phone 631 | Phone 631 A. Grocery | [7th & Thayer ] Karo Each Karo Each ~ seller. Pe 1 can Special for Saturday, Special for Saturday, Hu bard Squash, a big Saturday Special, per pound Hawaiian Pineapple, hard to beat for. quality. Regular 40c value, IF Irs "GOOD TO iat WE HAVE IT. ies Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time White Syrup, No. 10. size can, regular $1.10 seller. $1.00 0. 10 size can, regular $1.10 seller. for Dark Syrup, for Barrington Hall and White House Coffee, regular 55c |b. 48c Special for Saturday, pound , No. 3 size can, very fine quality and 3lc; 3 cats for Hawaiian Club, ‘Brand : Sliced Pineapple, No. 3 size can. Regular 50¢’ cmp 1 can, 39c; 3 cans fors. +s. $1.15 On otinday October'30, we “will give 10 Ibs. of Farm House Coffee Free, to anyone with the best 5 ears of Dent corn, afd 10 lbs. to‘anyone with the best } ears of ‘capture oneof: these: 10 Ibs. of good old Farm House Coffee. lint corn. “Get your samples in early and Bake ood: Fleishman’s Yeast Frestv Dai! SSTINUUEV HINO RTOUAU AVANTE HEEL TMi a | % 15.—Cattle receipts, Bulk good ;and SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 5,300. plew steady to Pigd strong at $1426 to §14.50 for Calves, 50 cents lower, slow, weak. and Joc BROWN ‘ JONES @$2.28%;, Dec. $2.18; March, $2.15%. Mn THE SUPER PICTURE The Melodrama Sensation of a Decade x “THE HOPE” PICTURIZED FROM THE GREAT STAGE PLAY . 6 a. Cs ~ THE VOLCANO BOILED And deethed as Hector Grant sought’ Olive Whitburn in the Heart of Italy to repair the wrong he -had done her. Her honor depended upon his safety as he staggered thru q \ the smoke-laden streets. / THEN CAME THE EARTHQUAKE Spreading death and destruction!!! What was the outcome? Don't Miss It 9 Reels Tonight ORPHEUM THEATRE ORCHESTRA TONIGHT AND | "TOMORROW oe steady. Sheep receipts 2,000, mostly steady. Lambs, top, $10.50; bulk $6.00 to $6.50. Ewes, choice $5.00 to $5.25. MIND APOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 15.—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 71,392 barrels. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 15.—Barley, 75¢ to 97c, : Rye No. 2, $1.71% to $1.72%. Bran, $30.00. Wheat receipts 468. cars compared with. 438 cars a year ago. Cash No.1 northern, $2.25% Wheat No.'1 hard, $2.17%' to $2.19%4. Wheat No.'3 mixed. $4.15" to’ $2.15. Corn No. 2 mixed, 91% to 93% Corn No. 2 yellow, 93%c to 95%4c. Oats No. 2 white, 55%%c to 55%c. Rye No: 2, $1. 70%) to to $1.7114, Barley, 90¢ to $1 —_ _es a TOO LATE\TO CLASSIFY | % % | FOR RENT+-Furnished room. suitable for two ladies; also board if desired. 404 Second street, back of Varnie’s flat. 10-15-2t FLY}: REPAIR AUTOS, IGNITION.— Y. M. C. A. Auto School. Los Ange- les, Cal. 10-15-2t to With the exception of General Pershing, Hanford McNider, of Jowa,, has more decorations than any other Américan who served in the United States army. Corn No. 3 yellow, 90c to 91c. Oats No. 3 white, 51¢ to 51%4c. Flax, No. 1, $2.84% to $2.86%4. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 15.— There’s No Picture Like the Picture of Health reatest master-pieceinthe jg Could Naturehinve taken you for her motel? Suppose you study yourself in the mirror of Art “Galery of Life is Nature’s the presentandcompareyour looks, yourfee!- Picture o! Health, ings and your condition. with the general It inn marvelous portrayal of thehuman characteristics of this picture of the human body in perfect working order, all parts of body at ite beat. One behblds initecomposite body in perfect, worsin ogee and diay performing their funetione freely, natu ly. If you fail’ in any single point of resem: blance, you are not the picture of health. It’s imperative, then, that you look to's means to rebuild your strength, energy and r7 to bring your body up ‘to @ normal athte a efliciency in all of ite parte, detail a true symbol of strength. It presents , a figure of striking appearancein itserect car riage, clear skin, sparkliny rong limbe, tet Fves and firmmuscles; fairly vi i itmaitiori—keen, alert, fresh, |; with an air of unbounded confidence face ragiant in color and urinated X Nothing is more effienciou physical forces tha th Eee ees ret ance, and ree the a etizer, sae er, Kidneys ape bo Fouetional regulator of TAWKO.. Get a bottle TODAY and you'l! com- II druggists sell monte to 1gdk more like the picture of health. Sole Manufacturers: LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY YRS is sud in oriinrt pgck- NEW YORK KANSAS CITY, MO. efuse kil substitutes AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, AT 8:15 Minneapolis Symphory Orchestra EMIL OBERHOF;'ER, Conduztor Only Appearance this Season Orchestra of Seventy America’s. Leading Symphony Artists Soloist: FLORENCE MACBETH, Soprano Prima Donna of the Chicago Opera Company Emil Oberhoffer and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra have appeared in every important city of this country; from Boston and. New York to Los Angeles, San- Francisco and Seattle, and from Winnipeg to New Orleans. Supported by an\annual guarantee fund of $125,009, subscribed by the citizens of Minneapolis, this Orchestra and conductor are acknowledged by the press to be without a superior. Under the auspices of: The Bismarck Thurs- day Musical Club Tickets: $2.20, Including War Tax