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—_ a rmnnit Tce \ ‘ ji \ _ SATURDAY, OCT. 80, 1920.. ‘ ‘Beulah Coal Mining Oo,.at Bet. lah,.N..D. Steady work. Apply atmine or at Bismarck office in agg! Building. 724-tf $6,000.00 ATYEAR—Is .your profit from 4 sales a day. Davidson sold 96 one week. No experfence needed. ‘Phe Aladdin light is @ séngation wherever intro- duced... 5 times as- bright as electric. Won; Gold Medal. . Farmers have.:the money, ‘they need, this light -and 9 out Nof 10 ‘will buy. ‘Also big opportunity + cin small towns and suburbs, Excellent ~spare time and evening seller... NO CAPITAL -REQUIRED, Sample on free trial. Write for agency. proposition’ while -territory® still’ open... MANTLE LAMP.CO,, 2105. Aladdin .Bldg.,, Chica-; 0. TNT es aa 10-30-1¢ MAN OR, WOMAN—Wanted,. salary “fall time, Se per hour spare time, sell- “ing guaranteed \hosiery’to wearer. Ex perience unnecessary, _ International Mills, “Norristown, “Ra. 0-30-1t WANTED—Reliable mean to take Care of furnace; also ‘do seme, janitor -work,) In. exchange for room.,. Write 161 -Tri- bune Co. \ 10-29-3t UTO: SCHOOL; LOS better, @Start right. 10-30-1t WANTED—Messenger at Western Union Telegraph Co. 9s1-tf arin ELE WANTED—FEMALE WANTED -HOUSEKEBPER — A priest looks for a’ good ‘housekeeper. She ™must be Catholic and German speak- ing. Address, ‘Housekeeper L. Bis- marck Tribune. ‘ _10-26-10t WANTED—Competent , gin] for ;general! house work, Mrs. A. ‘W. paces, ies gre, i i9-24-tf | ral housework, SEE—Y. M.-C. ANGELES, “None Ay WANTED—Ginl for ger ‘Apply to Mrs. Burt Finney, 411 Ave A. “10-18-tf | ‘WANTED—Girl or weman for gener: Mouse work. Apply Dohn Meat Market, GIRU—For general housework. 520 ‘Mén- dan_Ave. S 0-29-1wk WAN’ ‘ook at, Chocola’ SALESMAN WERE YOU EVER OFFERED A GRO- CERY STORE?z-You'can handle Sugar, Flour, Canned 1s, Dried Fruit, Cof- fee and entrie line of Grogeries, as well sas Paipts, Roofiipg, Alu im: ware and Automobile Oilge with flo rent to pay; no money invepted; take large orders from samples. $Goods are guaranteed and proven quaf§ty. Selling experience ~ Not necessary. {Bteady, profitable. work for ‘Workers.’ Address “Hitchcock- Hill Co., Dept.=164, Chicago, Ill, -Ref- erence any Bank or ‘Express Co. meer : 10-80-3t MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES —Selling Experience Not Necessary. One of the World's largest wholesale Grocery houses (capital over $1,000,000) wants ambitious men in. your locality, to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of \wroceries, paints, roofings, lubricating oils, stock foods, etc. .No capital re- county _ desired. Cor issions ad- vanced. John Sexton \&” Co., 352. W. Illinois St., Chicago, IW SALESMAN WANTED—By old reliable eues to sell our new 5c pun¢h boards ‘to merchants jn small towns and coun- try stores, either regular or sideline salesman. UNRE! ICTED _TERRI- TORY, BIG COMMISSIONS. Write for salesman outfit, EMPIRE MANUFAC- TURING CO., 125 W. oj ef NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. SALES “BOARD ‘SALESMEN — We have the most attractive line of, premium assortments :on the market today. COMMISSIONS $5.00 to $20.00 per order, with FULL REPEAT COMMISSIONS. FOR A LIVE, UP-TO-DATE, proposi- tion, write TODAY. CANFILED MFG. COMPANY, 4003 Broadway, aca. HIGH CLASS\SALESMAN ritory ‘to represent nationally. known manufacturer of. Tanks and Pumps for Gasoline and Olls, Must call on Garage, Retail Stores, Factory, Etc. Permanent position. with splendid income and op+ portunity for advancement for reliable salesman, Milwaukee Tank Works, Milwaukee, Wis. 10-30-18 SALESMAN WANTED—To sell our Nine of salesboards (on entirely new plan) to, merchants in small towns and country stores... ‘Unrestrict territory, double commisstons, prompt pay. Write for selling supplies NOVELTY SALES CO., TRIBUNE BUILDING, NORFOLK, _ VIRGINIA, = 10325-1mo SALESMAN WANTED—To sell our new line of. salesboards to merchants in small tawns and country stores. NEW TERRITORY, BIG COMMISSIONS, PROMPT PAY. Write for selling sup- plies NOVELTY SALES CO., COR. PLUME & RANDOLPH STS., NOR- Exe) ie 10-2-1mo SALI BIG MONEY. HARVEST, SEASON. HOLIDAY ECIA! STRONG SALESBOARD LIN COM- MISSION $20.00, Old Reliable Well Rated GROVE MFG. CO., 2562 Cottage Grove, Chicago. 10-30-1 SALESMEN-— Exceptional oppartun for experienced Paint and Cement sal men in capucity-of State and Field Mai agers, “THE ABUGRICAN OIL, & AID CO., 551 HUeHE* Ave., Cleveland. (0. JAGENTS WANTED 30-1¢ SELL—Our 6,000 mile. guaranteed New, Tires. Not 're-constructed or_ seconds. Brand —'New—Nationally 30x3%4\sells for $13.95. Others range ac- cording to size. No investment or ex- perienee necessary. Big money ‘maker. Klass-Worth Co., 3033 Michigan ‘Chicago. © 10-30-16 AGENTS—200% profit. Wonderful little article; spmething new; sells like wild- fire; carry in pocket; write at once for Free Sample. Albert. Mills, Ge! gr. \2904 Amgrican Bldg., Cinclnnat!\ Ohio, Ea t ity! +30-1t AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling guarant hosiery. We. guarantee. $36.00 weekly full time, 75¢ an hour spare*time. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hoslerig, Darby, fey ‘POSITION WANTED NTHD-A position-as mine foreman. I am holding both North Dakota certi- ficates and Iowa certificate. Twenty. Years -éxperience in throughout the U. S. References % Will guarantee perfect results... "Write Bismarck Tribune, Box’ 546,,giving full particulars. _ -33-2wks WANTED “Po! ibion: Se stenggrepher ain Bismarck by Nov. 1. Have sgme-know)- edge of-bookkeeping- “Phone ‘atter 4p. m, to 929 of address "Tsinime 149, BENT HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR SALE—Modern ‘house of five rooms and. bath. Best -Igcation in the | cltys PE al. ‘cast AE H. way. me 745. Holihan, 314 Broadway *10-30-2t FOR RENT—Furnished house. Phone J. G. Smite, | 822X, Saturday | night and re ‘i tl veek, No. 5 Sunday. uring, he we ti a9 -3t FOR SALE—Sevefi-room house, modern, on payment. Good neighborhood. iP, O. Box 293. 10-25-tf AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet touring, car. Bogd as new, taken ,under mortgage forgclosure. Very cheap. See Wagner, at. Independent . Garage. 10-26-1wk FOR SALE—Dodge coupe. ‘Good as.new, Cord tires, spare tire. Shock obsorbers. -\Ruh 800 miles, Phone 866. 10-29-1wk FOR SALE—1920: Chevrolet, Model 490, at ‘a bargain, Also nearly new Ford. One two other second-hand cars at bar- Bains. go 10-801 late model. 206 gains. O. K._ Garage. WANTED—A “used car, Priced right for quick ‘sale. Hazelton, N._D. FOR -SALE—-Ford touring “car Box, 10: ; good condition. - Inquire at 37 an a 5 10=29-3t LOST AND FOUND LOST—A gold brooch with initial “NM Call 538Z for reward, = 1 LFOR SALE OF fil, ee ‘Auro =| MANUFACTURBR: 10-30-1t | advertised. |, Ave., |- VERTISEMENTS "AG: RENT—80 acres up‘ land. Produce good fruit and_other.-crops. +300 shearing fruit:.trees. Fuel on :place. ‘Fair set of buildings, water’ to irrigate ifsneeded: iles from R..R: Close to *schook, Gi climate and -neighbors. Open: water-power site on place. No swamp, alkali, or ‘blizzards, At a bar- gain. “Terms, by owner,” Alva ‘Hall, _Porthill, Idaho. ts \L0=25-1m $$ CALIFORNIA@$$ 0 = ¥OU—Need not leave your present occu- pation*to make big: movey selling [d¢nd. Building, San Fraycisco, -Callf. 10-30-lwk aie Ke MISSOURI FARMS FOR SALE LISTEN — Improved ly acre faim, dandy fishing stream, $2,000, $300 down, $250-year; nice improved 40, $1,600, $350 down. Others, McGrath, Mtn, View, Mo. Bt At IF -YOU WANT—To sell or exchatige your property write me. JOHN J. BLACK, No. Dak., St., Chippewa Falls, Wiss ci eas © 10-30-1¢ on : ‘ROOMS FOR \RENT FOR ‘RDNT—Furnished light housekeep- ing-tooms.on first floor. Phone 518, or Cail-at'1016 Broadway. 10-26-iwk FOR RENT—Furnished, reom_in mod house. Gentlemen preferred. 80 _Street_or Phone. 242R. 10 FOR RENT—Three modern” unfurnished housekeeping rooms at $20 Hi i ve, 1 = 29 FOR REST—Furnistéd™ rooms, — _Street. - Phone’282K or 282R, _10-30-1wk, FURNISH ROOM—For rent. Phone 62iKor call at 313, Ave A." 10-30-3t ROOM AND. BOARD — For two, gentle- men. _Dunnraven. 10-29-1wk, FOR RE! Furnished room. ; Inquire _214 Fifth Street. Z t FOR. RENT—Modern ~ ished \ 802 Ave. B._ _ ___10-28-tf NT—Rooms at 300 9th Street. TK hy 10-28-1wk “MISCELLANEOUS _ The Blancha' ' Company,” 7 of. Calenda: ing. Cards, Art. Blot- ters, Greetings, Advertising Pencils and novelties have territory open in North Dakota for the 1921 season. The com- bination of this territory, and line offers ‘real opportunity to a worker. Ex- perience in advertising not ne sRepresentative wanted .in .every com- i munity. ‘Fully. secured investment. of / $500.00" ‘required. Address! 617. / Mills | | Give full particulars in first beet CANDOLOGY—Special Number just out’ containing 1920 facts of Clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. Jf for a home or as an’ investment you are thinking of :buying. good farm lands where farmers grpw rich, send-at once for this ;special number of ..LAND- OLOGY. ‘It ts :free on request. .Ad- dress: | SKIDMORE-RIEHLE , LAND (COMPANY, | 435 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg. |, Marinette, Wisconain. 9-2-2mo | FOR-SALE F@RNITURE—One circassian * walnut dresser, and one chiffioneer, oné bed, mattess and.-spring, one good leather ‘covered . Davenport, one 3- section bookcase, one, hall~tree, one electric plate, 2-burnér, one 45-inch commen Eeaes id | for Privil o Building ‘Boad By, P, .G. HOLDEN. HEN-a man is not only willing, but is anxious. to, neglect “his vrivaté business for a-day and de- vote eight or ten hours to hard work on a public highway outside the cor- porate Iimitsof his town, he can_be rightly, considered’a consistent ad- vocate! “of good roads. When he cheerfully pays $10 for the privilege of making such a’ personal’ sacrifice, it is.eviderft that he is a comsunity booster of: the-first magnitpde. his new {dea in community devel- opment was given a practical demon- -stration . recently «at. -Marshalltownj Towa. The highway which was put -in shape was a township road con- necting two county roads with Mar- shalltowr, ‘i Under the state law county funds cannot\be used to improve township roads and often the township funds are Jnsufficient to.keep the roads in shape. _ emi 3So'the city’s commercial organiza- tion, known. as the Marshalltown club, organized -a voluntee? force’ of th ‘Group -of ‘Members: shalltown Club Who Set ‘New ‘Record as Community ‘Boosters. workers from its. membership. In order to volunteer, each member was obliged ‘to pay’ $10 into the club's road‘fynd. Sate “More -than “fifty b@siness. and pro- fessional ‘men’ feported “for: werk. ‘Others, who Were unable to leave: ‘thétr-sbusiness, “paid their assess- mente; ©? * Sil > “The ‘club provided luncheon,for the “workers and fqur/eathustastic women vdlunteered:to serve the spread. ‘The *“eity furnished-a gang of street work-' ‘ers with teams and scrapers, and local firms provided trucks and trac- tors; : When the highway was brought to «grade-and some needed culverts put ie the farmers of tle township planned.to turn out and gravel the \ road. : ‘ The road fund created by the club will be at the disposal of the town- hip trustees for the improvement. of township roads leading into-the city. ‘his splendid example of com- unity co-operation is important, not nly because it means. better roads, fie because ‘it makes the farmer and jhe city-man co-workers in a:‘common pause—because it brings the. town nd. the country together. é *Many -commmunities could profit y adopting. this unique-but\practical larshalltown idea. } —Sooeaeaaa——— RB. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ¥ Rhee ss BAGE SEVEN two Tom! SAY, FRANK ANO } WANT Nou TO DEQDE A BET ON WOMAN'S RIGHTS, < For vs! table pad. one commode. Call 118 eBhayer street, 5 p. m. to 9 p.m fay. West tur- FOR SALE—Restaurant and Confectio ery in connection. » Town of 800. Fix- tures:and stock will invoice about -$1,- 400, Monthly sales $1,500. Good money maker. Reason for selling have other business, Write or see owner, Bernt *& Meyer, McClusky, N. D. \_10-19-1mo BANNER HOTEL—104 Main St. _ Room ‘and board $10.00 a week. Single Rooms, 50 to.75_cents «night. Meals each 35 10: cents. Phone 231. ik FOR -SALE—At once by owner, the hotel in. good lively town,’ or trade land or living house. Box 316, Unde wood, _N. ot WANTED ‘0 droll di medium size. Phone 457L. 10-28-1wk _ | STAGE IS SET IN ALL STATES FOR ELECTION (Continued rront! Page One) have .been nominated in all these ‘states except Georgia and South Caro- lina in-which, no-republicans are run: ning. \ The Socialist’ Party has candidates for governor in 18 states: Delaware, Florida, Ilinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kap- r ebusetts;--Michigan,:Minng- sot, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, | Pennsy!- vania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin and Texas. "3 Prohibitionists nominated govern- ors for'seven states: Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Penn- sylvania, and Vermont. The Socialist Labor Party has cardjdates for.gov- ertior in seven states; the Farmer-La- bor party in nine and the Single Tax party ‘in two, Illinois and Pennsyl- vania. ‘ Constitutional Amendments. Many womeh have been nominated for office on state tickets. Constitutional amendments ‘Are .t.) be voted upon in 29 states. There will be referenda in 12 and initiatives in four. Arkansas will vote on ‘amend- ments granting suffrage to women and the powers of the initiative and refer- endum to the people. California will have a referendum on five questions including the Harris Prohibiiton En- forcement Act and the sale of poison’ act. One of the most notable of the initiatives is that in California where the voters will be called upon to de- cide the fate of Japanese farmers by amending the Alien Land Law sos to withdraw the land leasing, privilege from aliens who are ineligible\to An FRECKLES SS eer ( know ANHERE 1° ist YEA - WHERE ‘Chiropractor ig ° Consultation Free Gate. 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 AND HIS FRIENDS | Miss Clark w — Se They Call at An Ino YAN we “ pecioe A BET pportund Time, ugT WANT: ‘To SEE. him FORA miNdvTeE! We WANT WIM TO BY ALLMAN “He's our here. HELPING ME - WoukD You MIND. STEPPING for us! L HAVE MY OwAl STRICTIN, PRIVATE. Ss ABouT THE NYE! a REPRESENTS‘D. C. AT.SQUTHERN BALL | Ey -' GHARLOTTEE' F. CLARA, x WASHINGTON—Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark, daughter of Wat- son Freemap Cla, will represent the District of Columbia at the ‘Princesses’ Ball to be held at Cot- ton Palace, Waco, ‘Texas, Oct. 30. chosen by Mrs. ‘Woodrow Wilson,.. There will be “princesses” from all states of the Union. A erican citizenship. California has an initiative vote also on prohibition of vivisection, Voters will pass upon sev> eral constituyional amendpents in- cluding the Single Tax meas: Georgia’s Problem r; Georgia will pass on.a constitution- al.amendment authorizing pensions t Confederate veterans or their wigowsy In Kansas the voters will pags¥oay an amendment to provide state did in the purchase of farm. homes.’ Louisiana will vote on: pensions to copfedérate veterans, Michigan on an amendment to require all children, between, the: ‘ages of five and 16 to attend Di That's i Youve BEEN HELPING Iii FRECKLES WUNT FoR Ir AL SUIS TINE AND DIDN'T TELL WIM WHERE. ure ayd, prohibition of compulsory vaccination. Just Where It Ist SAMWATSO IME MATTER |] UERE- DIBNoU Loge 4 SOMETHING, FRECKLES, 2 | schools and Minnesota- will decide whether to exempt automobiles from personal property tax, increase the li- cense feeS and use tne funds to build and maintain state highways. e In Missouri. Missouri will decide whether to cal! a state constitutional convention. Montana will vote on a propoged re- ; peal of the presidential preferential | primary. Nebraska_will decide a referendum jon a law substituting nominating con- fices except governots. New Hamp- |a state income tax, granting the gov- ernor right to veto items in appro- priation bills and reducing the size of .the House of Representatives. % New York voters will pass on a pro- ‘posed $45,000,000, bond issue. North varolina will vote on a proposed state income tax while North Dakota will | decide whether to grant woman suf- frage. Ohio has a referendum on-an act providing for the enforcement 9f prohibition while Oklahoma is to set- fle the question of regulating the prac- tice of medicine. d Compulsory Voting. ~ In Oregon there will be a vote on a constitutional amendment for compui- sory voting and registration, and an prhinilte on‘an anti-compulsory vac- ination. i Six constitutional amendments aré proposed in South Dakota including one to authorize the issue of $6,000,000 jin bonds to provide bonuses for sol- |diers, sailors and) marmes. Washing- for soldiers and on the question creasing the salaries, of state offices. | No state elections will be held nei [Tuesday in Maine, Maryland, Mjssiss- lippi, New Jersey, nor Virginin. bp Prohably the -banner state for ; number of candidates for goverho! \Iijnois, where 10 parties have named | cafdidates for that office, drcluding the Democratic, Republic ‘Tax, Prohibition, Cooperative Party of America, Liberal Party and Harding- Coolidge Republican. Northern Produce Co., cream and poultry.—Northern Produce Co. NEAW Fey Fi CANT FIND AY CAD Xo PLACE i ui i ventions for primaries for all state ‘of- |° | shire will vote on questions of levying | ton also will vote on a proposed bonus |* fi- |E n, Socialist, |’ Socialist Labor, Farmer“abor, Sing!e)} Sell your cream. ‘and ‘poultry i fto our agent, or ship direct .to marck. Write us for prices} on} . BY BLOSSER | Ed BETTER KODAK FINISHIN' ’ Developing, Printing and Enjarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, aes Bring your Films to ce Hoskins Inc.; Dept. K. Bismarck, :N. D: f MAIL US YOUR FILMS All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET. Rie fond Whine) | ~ BUSINESS SERVICE CO. 16 Haggart Block Phone 662 | \ MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING ; \Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Prompt and-expert service Expert: Accounting. © N ral Directors WEBB BROTHERS ... Embalmers Fu Licensed*Embalmer in Charge : DAY. PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 fore Undertakers a \ » BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY : -__ Distributors of . ‘STUDEBAKER | CADILLA : AUTOMOBILES —. PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS , Licensed Embalmers in Charge Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 ITURE COMPANY (AIN STREET BISMARCK FU 220 x Upholstered Furniture Made to Ordet ; F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Eyes examined, glasses fitted, and your broken lenses ground and re- { placed while you wait. Established in 1907 | BISMARCK, N. CARL PEDERSON / FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. D. REPUBLICAN TICKET President-— | WARREN G. HARDING, ¥ Vice President— « GALVIN COOLIDGE. . ‘Member of Congress— 2nd. Dist—GEO. M. YOUNG. Fysion Senatorial Candidate— ‘HH. PERRY. ; ANTI-TOWNLEY, ANTI-SO- CIALIST STATE TICKET The Joint Campaign: Organization repre- senting ‘all anti-Townleyites regardless or He party-affiliations, will support the following: ‘Govetnor— iti J. ¥. T..O°CONNOR. 7 - Lieutenant Governor— JOHN F. McGRANN. Secretary. of ‘State— THOMAS HALL. State Auditor- - CARL -KCSITZIyY. State Treasurcr— * JOHN STEEN. : Attorney ‘General— RHEINHART J. KAMPLIN. Commissioner of Insurancc— G. I. SOLUM. ‘ : Commissioner Agriculture and Labor—-* J. T. NELSON. a Commissioner of Railroads— W.'H. STUTSMAN, ff ' E..J. KRUEGER, j H. D. ALLERT. 1 \ Supreme Court— att A.M. CHRISTJANSON. \ District Judges— W..L. NUESSLE, JAMES“. COFFEY.. Supt. Public Instruction. MINNIE J. NIELSON. Ru 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 sf Supreme Court and Minnie J. Niel- son for Superintendent of Public Instruction. . These will appear on the Nonpartisan ballot. COUNTY LEGISLATIVE TICKET \ Senator— _ L.'W. SPERRY. Members of House— HAROLD SEMLING, ‘L. E.: HEATON, NICTOR L. ANDERSON. For Official Paper, Burleigh County— “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. (Clip this for reference) “

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