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2s) . i a os 5 ‘ : ° PAGE SEVEN ‘BUSINESS DIRECTORY BETTER KODAK FINISHING. — | Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, = ;. BY ALLMAN | ‘TOM, GO FIND DANNY, Quick THe MINSTER IS HERE“TO : CHRISTEN HIM! Danny Is Getting to Be a Hard: Guy. N| Mes, Dur ‘ou The Request OF NMR. OUFF 1 CAME To CHRISTEN. Your UTYLE SON - - =. POSITION WANTED WANTED—A position gs-mine foreman. I am holding both North Dakota certi- ate, HE A LP WANTED-MALE : SELLING EXPERTS—TRAVELING MEN ficates’ and Iowa. certl ‘Twenty MANUFACTURERS" AGENTS years experience “in / coal \-minini a Wy i i " e > BS tS A i Uivgughout the U8. Reference giver \ 1 Bring your Films to Tepreacnt’ ong of America’s most revute| Mie neeUR ature ox: Sie, giving, fal Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, 8. D, 2 fille telephone Companies’ Sample ap-| partelargre nn cn dosdeeewns MAIL US YOUR FILMS * paratus. and exclusive city “nd state] <P eT" \ All Orders Filled Promptly by Expetts territory’ free to right: men. For fan Rarticulars write, giving: detalls: ax, to qualifications, etc, AMERICAN, THERMOPHONE) - 414-116 Bedford Street Bostom. a WORK WANTED BLIXBLE= Young jag desires work “school__and.'. Saturdays for " 4 y yard aftd'room, Write 148 Tribune. fl ae} : = = 40-19-1wk)\ ° PB : / MA SHOE: - : FITTERS } hag ee + mot 1028-4t ‘o: AGENTS WANTED 7 f ; | complete line of Hon: MAIN STREET Re | AGENTS—To. sell By | jiery direct. from ‘Mill to Consumer Sound pro} ie ae: steady in- come: to right, pai ‘Opportunity for ‘> Herehles “Hosiery /Mills, 3213: Frankford ‘Aves, ¢: Philadelp! Pa Att. West~ ‘both, sexes, for: particulars: tf, orn ‘Div. Sales. Manager. 10-23<1t WIDE AWAKE MEN—To take charge of - our logal¢trade; $6 to $8 a day steady, + ‘ no expebience vera spay. starts at once. Write,t6day.. American Products COME My LITTLE MAN), Don’ ‘BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 16 Hlaggart Block ; ; Phone 662 “ MULTIGRAPHING ae ADDRESSING. — MAILING Have your form letters. typewritten on the Multigraph. _ Haggart Building. ELECTRICITY TAUGHT—By experts. } arn while you learn at ‘home, #£lecs; t trical Book: and Proof Lessons. free. Your Success guaranteed and_ position j Fours Guecens Suaran mn) Co, 2003. American Bldg, Cincinnati, ors: ty] ns hong , > neering Works, i800” Simnystie, Chie ese arale— santa “weeny? tein: .\ | BE AFRAID -'M GoING ‘To Prompt and expert service Expert. Accounting. ye 23: IN! e. fe WW MaN OR” WOMAN=waiitea, salary 438 Pusintegdowlery, We. guarantee * Be TS ATS AE: : i full time, 7sc an hour spare time, dgli-| $36.00 .wéally. full ‘time, 756° an hour ( on you! = z = | ing guaranteed hoblery to wearer. “Bx-| spare. time. RTE a ames Sop pe ‘ | Wapetoammneeme” - nemates | eae i WEBB BROTHERS | YousG MAN WANTED—To work-by,| :" 4, WANTED TO. RENY Undertakers— _ Embalmers ~\ Funeral. Directpra mohth, 3 an ft 1 hea abet a AS Fr , F 2 ‘or apartment in mo ome for thre: . roe RS | ea Para I’ DAY PHONES NIGHT PHONES 65—887 : FLY, REPAIR AUTOS, IGNITION—Y. ‘ C.*A. Auto School, Los) Angeles, * Offige. > 10-21-3t i 5 Ns ‘a Sag Ree ; aa WANT TO RENT—A four or five roo E WANTED—First, class” union, paintéera’ house. Qtodern, Close to Mast end ot ‘Phone 416%... Call 610 3d" Street, Phi 10-21-3t ‘ BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY s 19-22/8t TA UPLE— Would ifke to WANTED—Messenger at Western Union mt light housekeeping rooms. Phone TA i ss ' y ov] = ‘ .__ Distributors of | + , Telegraph Co. 9-1-tf | 307K. 10-21-3t ‘ YY ; 5 _. MEN WANTED—At the [Nerthera™Pro: ; s STUDEBAKER —— and — * CADILLAC :* AUTOMOBILES + SUTOMOBU.ES — LES|. vot OR SALDE—-Model 4 é = Ha : fy < Bood!as»new, at.a bargain for cash, or ay \ SS : ‘will, gol all car in trade... Bye}, . |. 364, Se Pape: it 25% FOR SALE—Overland Four touring can, 1920 model, run legs. than. 3,000, miles. |. Will. take Kord. Phone 828 or address Box: 607, Bismarck. 10-13-tf duce Co. 10-1921! ____ HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘ LADIES=—To address and mail printed matter. Spare-time home work; gvod pay. Apply by letter. «The Sal-Oxo; Co., Box 188, Des Moines,‘Ia, _ 1083-1t! WANTED — Competent girl for genera! house work. hree adults. . God) PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS wages. Address .117, Main stfeet or a ie Peete agi nen aa OM WANRED—A used, car, late — model. —. 1 ‘ See ae aikt Sr WORN For Ta —— a Priged right for quick ale. Box, 206, | — > fee Licensed Embalmers in rnd ae ©,’ me who. can go home nights. Goo MEN Wa + | eee 5 a one . y one: or Mecar ries C. D. Durséma, er’ ae . LOST AND FOUND TEN LING EXPE abo money ier characterigen this as nonsense y i Sie! aed ea oe = . léather pocket book} cessary. Oné of worl Bernt | 2nd said’ that “whoever gets a true A A . WANTHED—Competent girl for general | COST Tadles black pet houses (captal over f ‘ nperel i a ig $10.00 in.currency>and two|\ > s. 19-1mo | glimpse into the feeling of the popula- < SE enters & ee er nee et te ace | ea hee ey slinnse into the feeting.of tie poptis-| BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY » za une receive rewar =! x 4 cho-§ ‘ " 8 Keys a 220 MAIN STREET: ous nationally direct to. consumer The Petite Entente (Czécho-Slovakia, t WANTED—Girl_or woman for general know n| es, housework. Mrs. A Zugar, 20F West, POST Bunch of Keys around post office. | prands of an extensive line of groceries, | ugo-Slavia and Rumania) i Thayer Btrect “USA ME, Mictt| Finder please retin to Tribune, |, | paints, roofiings, lubricating oils, stock | incboine of pretending: tovbe argue WANTED—Competent -girl for general foods,"etes” No. capital required” Com- bout Magyar invasion. They are Upholstered Furniture Madeito Order much more haunted by the dawning Snowledge that they are too weak to retain their newly-won territories.” RELIEF PLANS LANDS MISSOURT FARMS FOR SALE ‘ LISTEN —Improved 60 ‘acre farm, on es Yardy fishing stream, $2,000, $300 down, | SALESMAN WANTED— $251 ar;-nice improved 40, $1,600, $350} house to selt our new Se pu’ down. McGrath, Mtn. View, Mo. to merchapts in small towns 10-23-1t | try. stores, ener Fegullar or BUY A FARM—in the beautiful Ozarks, |’ salé§man. UNRESTRICTED the land of a-million smiles: Fine cli-| TORY, BIG COMMISEH)) ‘A. W. Lucas, 48 Ave. 9-24-tf d_county de V. Minois: St., house work, Mrs, A WANTED—Gitl” for general housework: Apply to Mrs. Burt Kinney, 411 Ave A. 3 10-18-tf} WANTED—Girl_ or woman ‘for general house work. Apply Dohn Meat Laer, ‘American mene n town, Addre | WAN'TED—To buy” for” spot monds, platinum, old gold F, A. Knowles the Jeweler, Write fc WANTED—Dining room girls. arlrite Cafe. 0-21-5t . lendid ter, good fishing;| salesman outfit; 1 Cee = Z farm ‘and ‘grazing la ds From eigntsto TURING — CO., \W. “PLUME WANTED—Place fora girl to w ROOMS FOR RENT ©. | <fifty dollars per acre. Willilte Realty). NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. 19-19-1m0,} board and room, Phoite 183. 1 \ FOR REN?—Furnished room in moderp| CO» Branson, Mo. ________10-28-It | SALESMAN WANTED (To sell our nel Célle x Le ater sf Ni home, with or. without: garage, ion: Fe YOU WANT=Torsell or exchange} line of ‘salesboards. ta: merchants in PFO SALE—Oak” bilffet, good “ag” new,) 1! A ? tlemen preferred. 1020, 5th, “Street. ur property write me. JOHN J.| small towns, and counisy store: NEW) also copper boiler... Inquire at 318 8th a Phone 2302. 10-22-2t] BLACK, ‘No. Dak Chippewa Fatis,| TERRITORY. BIG COMMIS SIONS, | Ss 99-34 \ F. A. KNOWLES, FOR RENT—Two or. three furnished} Wis, uf { Liye ME VELEY “BALE Hn Oke | FOI I three room \ Optical Specialist rooms for light housekeeping. 808 7th plies Og RANDOLPE house at 5 Phone 7261. Street. Phone 442bnafter 7p. m. SALESMAN EUR Bieta gt 10-18-Twk / ——- 2 : 10-21-5t| WERE YOU_EV! = GENTS WAN reel ehair for a heavy set] Ponort of Si s ; Eyes examined, glasses fitted, and TWO ROOMS? FOR’ RENT—Foy light cEBy. STORET You can, handle Sugar, ae Fb.00 woman. Second hand. — Call 958. ‘ eport o: tate Secretary is a your broken’ lenses ground and re- \ keeping; al for sale. ‘Call jour, Canned Goods, Dried Fruit, Cof- the ' 2 . ¢ ‘| ‘ ie “i Street. piano for alr, og stl fee aiid entrie line of Groveries, 38 wel KOAL EKONOMIZE That Response Through State CARL PEDERSON placed while you wait. HOUSEREEPING ROOM—For|’ a8/Paints, Tooting, tht mae mt pays} Cuts “Coal Cost: c , bth s : Ae: A ‘ FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, b z For) “Anttomobile! Oils, with«no rent to pays} Cuts. © eT ¥ / i: s ; F ae werent, Phone 625b, ett} no. money invested: take large orders Bureau: of Induel , as Is Encouraging Southwestern North Dakota ‘and se See a aL BA G les. is. are, @uarante: k :, * ¥ 1 Yat BUSINESS CHANCES St beaver Gudity Sey eae WANT EDS a ap ea MIEN al Waareb Rian i a costes = mentee 9 DISTRIBUTORS—Wanted for newly pat-| not necessary. Steady, pr je wor' ‘or the DE LU. : x: all » 37 10. | > N. D. ey a piented automobile accessory. Exclusive| for "“Workerg! Address, Hitchcock-|_ Line. of “America. lance eshaianes EIGH CO. IS ACTIVE; Hill, Co., Dept. 164, Chicago, Ill. ; Ref=]“ can earn big money wight MAitlon dig 6th tsreet. territory granted to Tedpouy plea Clete an som Candy. Co. 3731 X. Cl Mitchell £880. & —————————— [Notorious Reds. Entering ‘ America / Budapest, Oct. 23— -Preferable \ Gar owners, erence any iBank’ or Express ‘Co. Livingston, Mohawk Bldg., Néw York % ; aorgaeat | , ‘ \ : ee city, sia ma Bay portionment of 1500 children to the state is the minimum figure exactly. Each county will be asked :to meet It’s quota in full. The director of the campaign in North Dakota has not shown extravagant publicity, nor has he caught at the idea of setting before EB, Jordan, of Hazelton has been given the important counties of Mcintosh, Logap; Emmons, Kidder, Burleigh and; Morton. Mr. Jordan reports that all of his counties are organized and splendid returns are coming in. i Fargo, Oct. 23—From all sources in the State comes the statement that the Néar East Relief is succeeding, | according to H},A. Shuder, state di- yegtor. Most of,the vounties of North | Dakota are organizéd, and in some FOR SALE,OR RENT HOUSE FOR SALE: E house of pi rooms and bath; hot water heat. A ve desirable home. or rodming hous —Bolsheviki doc {sr er REPUBLICAN TICKET \ \ TOO na eee ncuar garage. ’|trines ‘are spreading among the Rus- | @2ses haye completed the work and Rey. Johes Active’ i re . ———— 500/00 cach, ‘halance on good ‘terms. | sian, Polish and Magyar workmen in| have gained the quota. The southwest mes, et compiiéing | oe pene, iniatod Agnes ahd Hoping * zm President— 3 Two real bargains. Holihan: Js the ‘United States, says Charles Hus-| October 4wds declared by Governor | the counties of Sioux, Grant, Adams, | ta's quot hy: a ihe county's eo \ ' door ‘east of Post - ler tar’ tormer Premier of Hungary, who| Frazier’to be “Relief Day.” Owing ingens nS, /ta’s quota is genuine and the county’ WARREN G. HARDING. i 4S, Tea : iacently tetarned trot Aindviea which to the stress of things and the diffi Billings and Golden Valley. a fae quota are also. (Hach county, wilt feet z i 31 SALE. s prec y e 2 ben . tees a olden Valley, are in the | 5». a ‘ Vice President— HOUSE, FOR Sie its between now {he visited to induce his ‘countrymen | culty of'getting organizers, the entire |hands of Rev. R. Jones of Haynes. | pride as well aq a sense of necessity , to; bem i f y} in providing for'the orphans assigned. ‘ CALVIN COOLIDGE. s £0 pe mors opis Isa real bargin Qt there to contribute toward the repatri- | state Was unable to act effectively on jMr. Jones reports that his counties |'" al; ene ( Member gf Congress $1,100.00, 9. H. Holihan, t {ation of prisoners | the dae suggested. Some counties | are pretty well organized, and that the . i eH os of Post Office. Telephon ' : have thérefore asked to complete i rriger raw i ' . Dist.—GEO. ‘M. YOUNG. ~ SS it SALE=Bung nye! ‘ore ¢ te!campaign is in full swing. ,Dr.! ~ x ! Wisin dene Cee oasio= , OE ull basement, seem | their organization and to~raise their | Shute bas had remarkable success in | c : y, garage and large lot. Phone 6791. i jlargely fyee. from the bolshevik, infec- quotas indeperidently of this day. the counties. so far organized, and y * H. H. PERRY. ‘( a call_316_ Pai porareneme bbl K | tion,” id Mr. Huszar, “but there is State \secretary Shuder has se-|sgome of these counties have gone m y) { j ‘ =“ Mu 5 MISCELL. EOUS a certain influx of dangerous. bolghe- cured for sgmporery, service 4 ayes “over the top” and all of them are | I i ' ! e n TT es CANDOLOGY— Speci amber just out|Viks trom Prague and Vienna. mn | ber of Nor! akota’s busy ministers | confident of doing so within, the next fi ANTI-TOWNLEY, A TI SQ te ta! OGY a facts soe eer tana in board the ship in which I crossed the | to help fo get the campaign before | ew weeks. Rey. G. Walkervis organiz- | ~ ' zs * ACIALIST STATE. TICKET contathing 1920 tacts consin. It for a| Atlantic; I met some notorious reds|the different counties. These helpers | ing Ramsey, Benson, Towner, Rolette | rx Song 2 ? home or as an investment) you are} going over to ##€ United States. I are, TR. A. Lincoln Shute, of James- | ang pierce counties:’ These counties ge UE PE vy me ne a * Guking of Dae fons send at ‘ones saw indications that. there. will be; town, who is attempting to set UP |are responding splendidly. Ramsey A a Wes fze| ~ The Joint Campaigh Organization. repre- where far number. of LARD. trouble from immigrant. woNkmen bu ounty organizations tn ithe, ollowlns county has made anotable countribu- z j : genting “all ees evita ree ‘low! oe Gfess: skipMORE- MELE LAND | 4 ier ebts,t0 Toca e amd. suppress| Barnes, \‘Stutsfan, Foster, Eddy, eet the Ke public upon Offer by Americans; -of 5,000 ! \party affiliations, will support the following: COMPANY, 485 Skidmore-Riehie- Big. | Wells, Sheridan and McLean. Rever- |@rand Forks, Walsh, Cavalier and} Cows and Flour’ is Rejected Lae) Girarncr on sess a Jr ( Marinette, “Wisconsin: sat seussing the reports in foreign’ end Mr. J. R. Spiller of Bllendale {8 | Pembina’ are’ being org nized under | by JAuithSr . Ee T. O'CONNOR, : ery in connes newspapers that Hungary was thaking | working upon LaMoure, Dickey, Sarg | the direction of Dr. W. E. Stephenson Pah - Lieutenant. Governor—. \ tures and si jwarlike preparations, the former pre-\ent, and Ransom counties. Reverend | 4° Grand Forks. The northwestern fee : F NN. | \ = section of the state is receiving at-| Berlin, Oct. 2%.—Food Controller | Sec JOHN Fe ~ if F Y1 tention from Dr. W. A, Shaw, of Par- ‘Hermes’ opposition tq the admission retar, e— a Pe a We Hope He Finds Out! B BLOSSER shia. These men aré not soliciting into Germany of the 5,000 cows. do- by ‘ { TH MAS HALL. © ’ money, but are to otganize the co nated by American farmerg,’ and i / \ State Auditor—.. > = ties and to solicit pledges, and ser-/ against the'importation of flour,,from 5 > vice will be discontinued the ;:om’nt America said to have been offered by ef CARL Ki . x u i ie ef State Treasurer— - of the organization of the cou.tics. |New York Lea uae Srotaed the 4 J | wrath of some of the Liberal newspa- . F JOHN STEEN. ; Eddy Over Top ! pers of Berlin. Attorney General— ¥, ' Bady county with twenty-thre> chil- | ""phey charg thgy Food Controller nad RHEENHART J. KAMPLIN. dren to be responsible for, has already | w'th “interposing “objections which Folge stipad i i placed responsibility for twenty, and | jaye icated the otiations ' Commisgioner of Insurance—. by the ti thi tice “enctian th have conn i negt woe f “ y je time is notice reaches with the American company whic! is G. I. SOLUM. } public will have gone “over the top.” ,ssembln 5 Cow ated » ‘ age. A 4 ave | asse! g the- cows donated sby { : Commissioner Agriculture and. Labor— Cass county is in charge of the vo ‘American farmers and) declare that issio} 5 ilr \ 7 a 7 caV- ‘threatened for a timé to deprive Ger- q | A Commissioner. ps rata . 4 ors will be perfectly successful. Ward) niany of-the American’ gift of, cows } ; i: F Stuncer ; : ‘| county is in the Hane at Mrs. Sect Of Wu he made-tie ovject of interpella- . { 1 . Je ’ { “ Minot. Burleigh county is being js in the Reichstag: H. D. ALLERT. -- .- handled by Rey Ge of Bis-|"" ‘The Food, Contro.icn defhurred to ~ pass er: marck, and reports indicate thal '- | accepting the cows onthe ground that Sapreme Court ISTLANSON. rege leigh county will do Splendidlyc | | their transportation across the Atlan- istrict Jt oe BEN Among the notable features of the: tic was not teasihié and that there was District Judges— ~~ mo campaign is ‘the wark of. public {2 ioMage of fodder for them here. W. L.. NUESSLE, 2 ; schools. In almost every instance the""'l1i5 critics say that if the Ameri- JAMES A. COFFEY. a | public schgols jhave been active and/ cing eguld send across the ocean 1,- i +. Tn A “| pledges have: been, secured from_al- : soldi ith fiehti uip- Supt. Publie_ Instruction— \ DCU od tr eT metic | 200:000 soldiers with fighting equip 1 3 Nos most every room in gach © | ment and food, they ought to be able MINNIE: J. NIELSON. ¥ schools of the state. to, move 5,000 cows acrots. . They add a ae Lodges Aid have been {that the cows will only take the place The names ‘of some. of: these will appear The lodges of the, slate ee of those delivered to France and Bel: i i i / out aT q ich wot ave been fed in j _ > in the Republican column, and otherd in the TM TRVING “T See Trwe has: rondemed neta: glum whic uu ; Democratic column on thajgeneral ballot, — ~ FIND. OUT Wes ite service. The Knights of Colum-|“tre'"Food Controller's opposition id — except the names of A. M. Christianson. for i Nereis pus, the Elks, the A. O. U. W., the Odd|4, ncontrolled importation of Amer- ~ q Judge of Supreme Court and Minnie J. Niel- “TURAIA' TH LIGHT Fellows, ‘and other organizations have |io,%' flour was based on fear that it , son for Superintendent of Public Instruction. Tony each of the posts NrE-| would disrupt arrangements, already : Supe A ing action. ; et ration t! eople. e = - ~. These will appear on the Nonpartisan ballot. Fre American Legion is proving Rode, to ts Sore urnichaver tie a ae. JA ‘ that it can function in time of peace, | American flour sent here in the hope ; , COUNTY LEGISLATIVE as its members did in time of war. | hat it will break the monopoly now 7 The labor organizations of the state | held by German fetmers. TICKET 4 are active. i ); us 5 i The North Dakota Bankers’ associa-| Balloons made in Holland for me- Nh S a 8 ‘ cd tion has rendered great assistance. {teorological purposes of rubber, treat- 5 Senator— nares - \ The Sunday Schools and churches| eq py a chemical~process, rise to Sf ay “L..W. SPERRY. ’ have aided greatly. Many Sunday} greater heights than those usually em- Members of House— ' Schools have adopted one to three) ployed. i ' HARO®D.SEMLING, ~ children. Various organizationsof tie Mer a ee : e chufch, ypung peoples’ societies, and | —————— L. E. HEATON, rai mission societies have done the same. B.S. ENGE, D. ©. Ph. G . . VICTOR “L. ANDERSON. ' Individuals also, bave done likewise. ; : . _ For. Official, Paper Burleigh County—, The indications are that each county}. Chiropractor THE BISMARCK TRIBU: 2 fill meet its quota. 2 Fecrcg cere Pit fe hes The county quota is based upon the Consultation Free \ ie : ag figures of the various War Dnives— (Clip this for. referen Liberty ‘Loan campaigns, and the ap-. Sufte 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260