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ieee RULES 16, 1920. _BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE __/ ; ‘ PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIED A cme, mnt... || BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every THING! : - Sve Lost MY HELP WANTED—MALB NGAGEMEN'T TED By BETTER KODAK FINISHING i Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films to : Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N. D. * MAI, US YOUR FILMS 2 “Olivia Is Not Used to It Yet [weet WHE OH, "ve Lost MY ' o's 6, ENGAGEMENY RING beer tua , oLviA? ol WANTED, TO REN? 2 IBLE PARTY — With three RESPONS! fi Ay COAL MINERS WANTED—By |“ oitiis intamily wants to rent farntanes house for-winter or longer. Address P. Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Beu-| oO) "iox 117" i rasa’ lah, N. D. Steady work. Apply| WANTED 70 PENTTS & 8 room hours = Nov. 15, ess Box 113, Bis ! ‘at mine or at Bismarck office in 10-16-10 -_Hesgart Building. T-24-tf FOR SALE OR RENT All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts EARN—ANitds, ‘Tractors, Vulcanizing, » HOUSES AND FLATS \ Welding Automotive Electricity in ¥OR SALE—Sjx room modern house, in- SHOE Northwest's oldest, largest and _bi equipped School.’ Information — Fr MINNEAPOLIS AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOL, 240, 2nd St. Nerth, Minneapo- |* _lis, Minn, 10-16-1¢ MAN OR WOMAN—Wanted, salary $36 full time, 75c an haur spare time, sell- ing guaranteed hositry to wearer. Ex- perience — unnecessary, cluding 2. béd rooms, for $4,000.06. on terms; 7 room, modern. house, ‘including | 3 bed rooms for ,$3,000,00 on terms; 7 room moder hduse, well located, in- cluding 3 bed rooms, a fine home ‘néar school, on terms; a partly \modern 6 room house for $2,500, Geo, M. Register. ¥ 10-15-1wk perfence” uthecesead international | HOUSH FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms <itills, Norristown; Pa. ___,_lv-16-1t and bathy full basement; .hot water N'TED—Man an fe on farm. Man| heat; valyable lot; garage worth $1,000. to husk corn at 30 cents per bu. Wife |’: Beautiful Wiew to the This is’ the to do house work. Would like several best piece of property in the city for corn huskers. Phone 406F13,_10-16-lwk | the money. Price $4,700.00, $1,700.00 FLY, REPAIR AUTOS, IGNITION—Y.| Cash. J. H, Helihan, ‘Ist’ door east of | M.’C. A. Auto School. Angeles, | _ Dest Office. ‘Telephone Oe _€al. 3 10-15-26-| $130,000—54-apartment building in / the | WANTHD— Young man for-steady em-| heart of Minneapolis. with delicatessen FITTERS MAIN.STREET BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 16 [laggart Block - Phane 662 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. DID You HAVE MY 2 wei, | Found tr! } {| some cieLsioose) : ployment. Apply City National Bank,| store. Walking distance to business. 1 ¥ National (Bank: | iceiient. car service, Money” maker, ENGAGEMENT RING | HAO IT ON “THE “THeie EVESIGNT j Prompt and f sonoies Expert Accounting. : “feleraph Goer at Western Union| 1 "er cent. net.” Apply Tribune. : WRONG HAND L AWD EVERYTHING | susie ous : é : ee ltt | FOR RENT—Modern 7 room furnished Bg San WHEL “THEY BE; house. Good location for schools. Three rooms can be rented out for light housekeeping if desired. Phone 442L, in 10-12-1wk iP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for’ gen— » eral house work. Mrs. W. H. Bo- morning. ae denstab, 520. Mandan ave. Phone 297. eS 10-11-lwk WANTED — Competent girl for general; <1 = house work. Three adults. Good! five room house. Ca wages, Address 117 Main atreet or| _2d Street, gr Phone 544R. 10- Phone 751, 24-t¢ | WANTED—Coppetent girl or woman for WORK WANTED | BOY—Wishes employment general howSework. Msr. Alfred Zu-, RELIABLE WEBB BROTHERS ‘ Embalmers Funera] Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge | DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 YS BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Undertakers FOR’ RENT—Furnished room in modern house with or without garage. Gentle- men_ preferred. 1020 Fifth Street, or 10-16-1t ger, 201 West Thayer.. Phone 814 after school hours and Saturdays, | 'T . . s lays. ‘ele- i i on as 10-13-1wk,|_phone_300R. ees gatd-Bt EB Ay NTED—Competent girl for general] YOUNG WOMAN TYPIST—Wist house work. Mra, A. W. Lucas, #4 A ployment part oy full time. Hox 121, STUDE B AKER 4 —— ae lt. “ity. 10. — and— 4 WANTED — expe kikeeper and Wires auninces CHANGESET ) : stenographer. 8, E, Bergeson & Son. BUSINESS CHANCES ! : . Ae te 10-15-2t | Wink] YOU EVER OFFERED A GRO- AUTOMOBILES ‘WANTED—Girl_or woman for general CERY STORE?—You can ha Suga houre work. Apply Donn Meat Markt RY S u can handle Sugar, Ft Flour, Canned Goods, Dried Fruit, Cof- fee and entire line of Groceries, as well as Paints, Roofing, Aluminum ware and Automobile Oils, with no rent to pay; eee iii PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS a Licensed Embalmers in Charge uldu’t Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 that jarsyou?” is merely a low-brow ee ae oa WANTED-—Help for kitchen, and wel for . dining room. Homan's Cafe. 10-12-1wk eeiey tal WANTED_G 7 no money’ invested; take large orders W Competent, girl for g from samples. ‘Goods are ‘guaranteed 1 house work. Call 802 Ave B_10-18-tf) and proven quality. Selling experience | #— Ay . : | MARKETS -LAUGHS AT VIBRATION IDEA: not necessa Steady, profitable work friar SALESMAN for “Workers.” Address Hitchcock FIT Tote ; OPPORTUNITY—The only exclusive me-| Co., Dept. 164, i erence: \ "alum. priced hn je ORY, BETS VE Tae | ee Ue Ieee Cone doe tbae SURG Texas Journal Pokes Fun at Cult) way of asserting, that.ope’s wibrations in the United States. Wé have an] [> S/S CHICAGO CASH GRAT | are in collision with the' vibrations of BISMARCK FU. NITURE COMPANY ‘ Which Attained More or Less / 5 attractive opening in M N ! =AND i and South Dakota, We want advertis: INE. = am Chicago, Oct. of a Standing. somebody else.—Dallas News, ing salesmen with ability, who can earn | ONE-QUARTER SECTION Raut Co! hard, $2. — ing salesmen with ability, who can earn |" “So, Dak, Fertile Corn Land, Station 2| RANG, $2.22. Vau. Cotnininbion contract with aevere mnlles, | partly cultivated. For sale or Corn, No. 2 mixed, 94 to 94% cents. | According to the Amarillo News, “It . Te c inne: is impre r S- ere ty-five per cent weekly drawing account. |) (es ‘end. yMOiiver, S137 Hennepin, Corn, No. 2 yellow, 95 to 96 cents, | wouldy't be such a difficult job to Oats, No. 2 white, 56% to 57 cents. ; shake the earth to pieces,” “Experi- Oats, No. 3 white, 55 cents. menters have often built little card- We have no competitors in this line.| §?ieasolis, Minn. 10-16-18 Rye, No. 2, $1.75. board and paper houses In, their lab- 16.—Wheat No. Al 220 MAIN STREET . Diplomatic Secretary, Some years ago I was private secre- tary to a well known man, and occa- sionally I lunched with the family, It} was in the height of the season, and @ Upholstered Furniture Made to Order ‘ Saiesmen who can qualify, can have our | -"P0 m Se exclusive line of leather and cloth goods, MISSOURI FARMS FOR SALE making a permanent all-year-around po- | LISTIEN—Nice, improved 80, good soil, near town, $3,000, terms; imp. 40 acres, Electric Servic e & Tire Co. Corwin Motor Co. sition, Will furnist clusi ahak haa been a ra rs Bnee, Of} Good soll, $1,600, -$300 down, $200, year: Barley, 94 to $1.06. oratories and knocked them down with | large week-end party was being enter- Li Bersohal Titerview: could be had in Min- McG Mti 10-16-1t cmecaco 1 VESTOCK music,” says the San Angelo Standard. | tained. I found it necessary to stay to Dae te. - pany will call on you, MINNEAPOLIS LOST AND FOUND % me . A sclentist had sald that if he could| ynch, ‘The conversation turned to golf./| BUICK-OAKLAND SERVICE ortheas' Chicago, Oct. 16—Cattle receipts place a bass vidl on every floor of} My. employer pronounced the word GOODYEAR & BRUNS- Bosch-Eisémann-K-W ADVERTISING SPECIALTY CO., 305 | \TEL PARTY — Who picked_up yellow So. Fifth St. 10216-1t | eee a ei road north of town return| 3000. Compared with a week 280.1 the Woolworth building, tune them ex- WEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES | to T.G. Kenney, BiSmarck, N. D., and) Choice steers, 15 to 25 cents lower. ind, ioning himself EMELLING BXPRRIENCE, NOT NES | \ receive reward. " 1016-2t| Hog receipts, 5,000. Mostly. steady | Stl alike: and, stationing = Nime “golf ;” his wife, “gof.” This started Exide Batteries a Not unusual wrangle between the WICK TIRES ceszary. One of world’s largest grocers, (capital over $1,000,000.00) wants ambi- tious men in your locality to, sell direct to consumer ‘nationally known brands of an extensiv¢ line of groceries, paints ___ MISCELLANEOUS LANDOLOGY-—Special Number just out containing 1920 facts of Clover land in to 15 cents. lower. Sheep receipts, 6,000. ' Lower than a week ago. across the street>with another tfistru- ment, he could in time play down the, building—leave_not,.one stoné on afte other. ji A two, and the guests took sides. Then, as a native of Scotland, the birthplace of the great game, I was appealed tg by my hostess to settle the dispute, roofings, lubritating oils, stock foods,| Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a AV ESae etc, No capital required. Write today.; home or as an investment you are SOUTH ST, JL LIVES ‘1K 4 ‘he man’who asserts he could sha’ and more than one/beamed fn complete Btate age and occupation. John Sex-| thinking of buying good’ farm lands ae eossiste 180% Taye : seh the Woolworth building with 4 enjoyment iat ihe. pact in where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number, of LAND- @LOGY. It is free on request. Ad- dress: | SKIDMORE-RIEHLE. LAND COMPANY, 435 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg, Marinette, Wisconsin. 9-2-2mo| week ago best steers steady to 26 FOR SALE—Glass, all kinds. I have; cents lower. / a lot left of my late stock which| Stockers and feeders, 26 to 50 cents I will disposed of cheap. Cal! at|jower. ‘ 802 1st or Phone E. L. Faunce. Sheep receipts, 3,500. 10-11-1wk l'cents lower. Best matine lambs, $10.25. ton & Co., $52 W. Illinois St., Chicago, UL. It which I found myself; for, if I com- plied, I was bound to offend one or the other. It was indeed my most em- barrassing@ moment. Then in a flash came an inspiration, and I breathed in relief, for I saw a means of escape. “As you appeal to me as a Scotch- man, you will accept the usual Scotch pronunciation of the word, as deel- give?” I asked. iy “Yes, yes,” they both answered. “Well, then, Scotland we pro nounce it ‘gow: Range, $13.50 to $14.75. | lot of bass fiddles probably Is one 0} Bulk, . $14.15 to $14.35, those juzz scientists such as some of Cattle receipts, 1,600, compared to | the’ yellow journals employ to enlight en, or at least to entertain, their vacuous readers. Vibration is, to be sure, a physical fofce, and when suffi- cently multiplied it can be made to doa Heap of damage. It was the vibration from the rams’ horns that threw down the walls of Feeder ewes, mostly, $3.50 to $4.25. Jericho, Some people who have never MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR heard a Hebrew of the Joshuan era Flour unchanged to 30, to 50 cents ron. a ram’sy{forn have been In- EE. ants reliable busi- ness man or woman to open sales office, selling—Electrical Health Appliance used by hospitals, doc and U. §S. Government—the big field Ri haust is the every day layman, Inve: ment of $500 to $1,500 fully secured. many of our exclusive dealers making . \ $8,000 to. $12,000 per year. Our organi- zation makes you succeed, Vit-Q-Net aida Mfg. Co., 190 N. State, Chicago. / ' \ i -1t |} FURNITURE FOR SALE—Ten dining room chairs, sanitary couch, bookcase, ice box, 3-qt. ice cream freezer, iron bed and spring, two good mattresses. Other household articles. Also jellies May be seen Sunday. MAD F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Eyes examined, glasses fitted, and your broken lenses ground and re- placed while you wait. Established in 1907 Lambs 25 STOCK SALESMAN WANT cor- poration doing business int North Da- kota will pay large dividends and every stock holder a friend, is looking for one or two good ‘stock salesmen to sell} /and ‘pickles. CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, a en eee cemtoer “in thirty or HRC EREDERIC. HOTHL Fast Sane higher. Shipments 65,139 _harrels.| ellned to doubt the possibility of such} — And so that incident passed in the) southwestern North Dakota and this amount In Urannces| at Now Leipwig, ND, steam heated | Flour $12.00 a bbl in 98. pound cotton | a nolse wrecking a city's walls, al-| midst of hearty laughter, in which my | Southeastern: Montana pp BISMARCK, N. D. exchang Inland Chemical Co., Bis-| rooms. Electric lights. Ready to acr| sacks. | though they might concede it the pow-| host and hostess both. joined.— BISMARCK, D ~ oS gommodate the people. Mrs. F. Arndt, __10-16- roprietcr, = 0-15-3t. SMAN WANTED—To séli our new) FOR SALE—Fine Hotel property, moving ' ee line of salesboards to merchants in| picture and auto livery business all in } TE ¥ * a S INS, E. A, Anderson, eele, N. D. }-17-i1mo } PROMPT PAY. “Write gfor selling suv- | Fort SALE—Two fine comer lots on pav- i fee plies TRE rng ee R. |” ed streets, one 100x150, and one 75x140; _ FOL yr D iM For the DE LUXE ndy 1 Board Line of America. Quality Salesmen ( can earn big money. with this line. } Blossom Candy Co., 3751 N marek, North Dakota. Bog 211. 10-16-2t change. Barley, $.74 to $.95. er to wreck a city’s nervy Rye, No. 2, $1.70 3-8 to $1.70 5-8. But granting that the jazz scientist | Bran, $30 to $31. | could destroy the Woolworth building | Restore Old Church Windows. oie - ‘by. vibrating it to dedth with bass; Gradually, after two years of pa- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN viols, wouldn't that be a ridiculous! tient reassembling work, the medieval | Wheat receipts 440 cars comparet! way to go about such: destruction? It! stained glass windows of the oldest ; with 543 cars a year bears 91 1-2 iv | Would be so much easier to tear down |! paris churches; which were removed | Cash No. 1 northern. ¥ "32 i ad. Mr. Woolworth's playhouse with crow-| from their frames td be placed in! Leghorn cockerels from my Prize Win- | $2.24 1-8, Dec. #2. 5. ans | a See ee eats: ad aledaes Uiationly.!entetyanéine the. ule talds and<loKte it ing steels Noo bo cancisies 1 Corn No. 3 yellow, $- 91. sla Jazz scientist would think of tack-| pardinent of the capital, are Being re-|-F ic Si = ities TOCA EIEL v white, $.51 1-8 to $.51 t H J WANT—To sell or exchange your |. gen No.8 ‘ ling the job with musical instruments. ! stored to fhe places where they were {4 | —————o Oe | Bek bebe beb ebb eee errr ree REPUBLICAN TICKET President—~ WARREN G. HARDING. Vice. President— CALVIN COOLIDGE. finest residence lots in the city, Ostrander, 10- FOR SALE—Thri Sf Crew. XN BO. i c x, . vibrati | j “ i faNSrae cigars Traveling, | BePRE cei yewa Falls, Wis, | Flax, No. 1, $2.77 to $2.7 There is much ahont vibration that} originally set up centuries ago. Mutt BP ready real e Salary and Expenses, or Commission 10-16-23-30 ( ee most of ws are ignorant of, and it Is restoration had to be done upon these f GEO i. YOUNG Bt with Drawing Ageount. Must be Active. | FoR RENT—Largs furnished house” AP-| In the jearlyiparh, of the sever: for this reason. perhaps that some gf; priceless relics of the highest period 2nd. Dist—GEO. i. ‘ 4 Aired, "A. Landmark & Ge, Denver, |; Bly at once City Department Bitmarck century the maximum Wage} the smart psychists have commenced | of ecclesiastical ‘art,’ ‘fhe precious | poeta 2 Realty Co. 19-15-3t | teenth century the mae ie. | ne A ! | a ta Pa, 10-16-1t FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. 58 | ¥a8 set! down as a limit for work-| to employ the vibratory suggestion in! fragments of glass, some of them | ANTI-TOWNLEY, ANTI-SO- i AGENTS WANTED ae Thayer. Phone 531 td 10-11-1wk. ers. ‘| their own business. Vibrations are al-| stained. a deep blue, the secret of pre- CIAI IST STATE TICKET AGENTS Stekos. econ he Large Manis FOR SAT E—New piano for 200 dollars. ies i9 Taimigranta tania ta. the leged or {implied as agencies of men paring which” has died out entirely, | Ui 4. - ae Pure. Food. Products, st Call at, 713 3d Street. 10-14-6(|| Only 719 Nes from’ Rumanit in| fal organtzatton, and the tuning ‘of, were occasionally, broken in the work | : : werhes Teenrergntative, in euch, Ieallty T vis ‘he amaitset number from any.jamlnds to make thelr vibrations corre-| of rémoval, and the cleverest French | The Joint Campaign Organization repr>- ae Manufacturer divect fo Consumer: 5 E ‘Trioaue Want Ads Bring Results. | foreign country. spond with vibrations from another/) eraftsmen in glass work have been senting all anti-Townleyites. regardlcss of / Spare time. Cash or Credit. Send at” - Bate quarter is said to be practical. j employed in preparing the splendid party affiliations, wilb-support the following: ~ Gnce for particulars. “American Pro- | gnd fragile masterpieces for return to Popenor: ducts Co. 2902 cinnati, O. AGENT# ‘ guarariteed hosiery. We ; $36.00 weekly full time, 7c an hour /spare time. Experience unnecessary. E i i \ Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pat & meriean Bldg. Cin- x 10-16-; weekly selling FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS: ‘ the churches from which they were iy eS J Tab Belleves In Revenge BY BLOSSER | taten—rrom the Continental Eaitiony: _ I RT. O'CONNOR. ‘ = .+ || of the London Daily Mail. Lieutenant Gevernor— NES! SEE, THERE IT il IS AoW You won “Av = = 3) 3 guarantee JOHN F. McGRANN. Secretary of £ate— THOMAS HALL. State Auditor— a CARL KOSITZKY. State Treasurer— JOHN STEEN. Attorney General— RHEINHART J. KAMPLIN. Is fr our. The President’s Church. { Washington clergymen are wonder- ing, which will be “the president’s| £ church” after March, 1921, In the last eight years Central Presbyterian, where President Wilson worshiped, has held the coveted title, Senator Harding ‘Is a Baptist and Governor SNTS—hvery home that burns’ soft coal wants Soot Destroyer. Big pro- with sample 35c. fits. Particulars Works, le N. Northern Chemical Wells St., Chicago. } POSITION WANTED, WANTED—Position, Middle age lady, as + : sekeeper. Am’neat and guiet, thor- : nous ee epecndable, A widow. "Write Gon belongs to the United Brethren. PS aS eae Mrs: C: Moras ratte a! 10 15-Iwk | Since his residence in Dayton, Mr. CG. I SOLUM " = box has attended Christ Episcopal | +d M. Commissioner Agriculture and Labor— J. T. NELSON. Commissioner of Railroads— W. H. STUTSMAN, E. J. KRUEGER, H. D. ALLERT. \ Supreme Court— church in that city, of which Mrs. Cox is a member. Governor Coolidge, Republican vice « presidential candi- date, is a Congregationalist, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, his Democratic opponent, an Episcopalian.—Philadel- | ' | phia Public Ledger. —_———————— AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCL AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS. 1 sacrid fice beautiful Oaklan& touring car to ; quick sale. Also Studebaker Six in q : good condition. ‘Telephone 763 for dem- = onstration, or apply to Edward W; Bu- : chanan, if interested. 10-16-1wk OR SALETOverland Four touring car, 1920 model, run less than 3,000 ques e }. BE ee ard goa ngeaseth ‘A. M, CHRISTIANSON. ae ROOMS. FOR RENT ‘i Supt. Public Instruction— ' : FOR RENT—Furnished room suitable for Motorists Startled: by MINNIE J. NIELSON. two ladies; also board if desired. 404 ‘ / Second street, back of Varnie® ie ay -15- FOR RENT—A large or a small furnished Wome! WW Do You TA GONNA FILL fey Peet ke WANT Wort Fr wir SUGAR 606 OT AN WATCH IT" Cigarette-Smoking Snake The names of some of these will appear in the Republican column and others in the Democratic column on the general ballot, except the names of ‘A. M. Christianson for Judge of Supreme Court and Minnie J. Niel- son for Superintendent of Public Instruction. TAME THIS OLD TOOTH Motoring near Bellefonte, Pa., a party of motorists were con- fronted by a huge blacksnake coiled in the middle of the road, smoking a cigarette. They rub- Acne! ny y NT—Tw di . Phone rf 25 ; FOE ee ary d0-12-LWK y bed their eyes to make sure they These will appear on the Nonpartisan ballot. . : - : r * eres not seeing things when (Clip this for reference) $ ‘. they heard laughing nearby and panaeaciet — Just received shipment Carney ea aE — serralraees fee Need oe \ COUNTY LEGISLATIVE FOR RENT—One_furnished room. Thayer Street. Phone 468K. 10-14-1wk and Monarch Wyoming screened the bushes. They were mem- TICKET lump Coal. Be ina position to | bers of Prof. J. A. Ferguson's say, “I got coal instead of wish- class of foresters from the Penn- j ay ing.you had. some. Immediate sylvania State college, who Senator were “camping nearby and had ent delivery. — Washburn _Lignite L. W. SPERRY. ~ killed the snake and put the cig- Goal Co. Phone 453. \ Goal C arette in its mouth to see what Members of House— would happen when the first HAROLD SEMLING, B. 8, ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. man who came along would dis- L. E. HEATON, Chiropractor cover It. VICTOR L. ANDERSON. Consultation Free ; Gute 9, 11—Luene Block—Phone 200 ? f \