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_ THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1920 , BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE SEV, [ CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENT a : HELP WANTED—MALE 7 SALESMAN COAL. MINERS WANTED—By Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Beu- lah, N. D. Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in Haggart Building, \ 7-24-t¢ . — @ LEARN BARBER *TRADE—At the Moler ‘Barber Coltege,»Oldest institution of its Time and ex- Catalog 107 Kind. Established 1893, pense Saved bj free. Moler our methods. arber Callege Nicollet_Ave., Minneapol: HELP _WANTED--FEMALE R, imo WANTED—First class/girl or woman for | general housework in modern apart- | } ment with electrical appliances. Must be first class in every respect. Must go home nights, Salary $50°a month, Ap- 2 ply Mrs. C.D, Dursema, Rose Apts. i 11-8:3t . WANTED—Housekeeper on farm for { One with small’ child con- Address G.. Care Tribune, 11-10-3t ‘3 WANTED—Contpetent. girl. Apply : G. R. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. Phone 622. 11-8-1wk. WANTED—Girl om woman for general | house work. Apply Dohn Meat Market. wa —_ yp 9-1-tt WANTED—A competent girl for house- work, “Mrs, E. V. Lahr, 15 Ave. B. / 11-8-Lwk | ‘TED—Ginl for general housework. ‘all 520 Mandan Ave. Phone 297. N ia-4-1wk for Homan C 1-4 widower. sidered. WANTED — Waitress _and Baker #6 WANTED—Cook at Chocolate Sho; | u FOR SALE OBR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. | FOR SALEBy owner, one 8-room house, ! HI basement, .3» clothes closets, ctst Barn, garage, house. This property is located at 11th Street. Will take in cattle or Will sell on easy terms at a in, if taken soon, If interested, pone porch screened in. hel 1014 |dress, A. C. Kingman, Postoffi¢a “ TRAVELING SALESMAN WANTED The advertiser, desires a trav- eling representative in the terri- tory west, northwest, and south- west of Bismarck, who can'sell a well-known line of threshers, tractors, and~-engines to both dealers and fisers. Successful applicant must be} married, between the age of thirty and _ thirty-five, must speak German, should reside in Bismarck or Mandan, but resi- dence in the territory will be satisfactory. The position is a permanent one, pays salary, ex- Penge, and bonus. and man chosen can start as soon as he can, qualify. St » None nee apply who are not in a position to give bond if re- quired, nor whose character, reputation and sales record js not open to most careful invest igation and scrutiny. ee A real salesman is sought for this position, and from such a one any communication will be held in strictest confidence. Ad- Box 818, Fargo, N. Dak. SALESMAN WA house to sell our ¢ punch boards | to merchants in small towns and coun- try stores, cither regular or sideline salesman.’ UNRESTRICTED _TERRI- TORY, BIG COMMISSIONS, Write for salesman outfit, EMPIRE MANUFAC- N PLUME ST., SRING CO. 'OLK, 125 W. IRGINIA, DOINGS OF TH: For TwOCENTS I'D Go I AND SURPRISE KASPER AND SEE Wow HE ACTS ON WIS NEW JOB, NEW FLOOR WALKERS GiRL] SYMPATHY, Vet say! “THE ONE HE'S GOING To maRey! Poor THING. 10-19 SALESME: , Consult us ‘before buying’ or selling! firm to. new be Saleg| Your bonds, it will pay yBepe | board proposition to” merchants. in} —Sismarek Realty Com wi! small towns and country stores, unlim-| FOR $ fi any | ited territory, big commissions. Write] case, rolls, bet | for Salesmen's Outfit. Empire Manu-| and scarf. Kitchen kitchen | facturing Co., 114 West City Hall Ave-| table, teakettle; high chair; Axminster —hue, Norfolk, Va. 11-8-1mo] rug, 9x12 feet; small rugs; washtubs, | SALESMAN WANTED—To sell our line} pedestals _pus' o of salesboards (on entirely new plan) to merchants in small towns and country} | tion, Inquire stores, Unrestricted territory, double r = aa Prompt pay. Write. for| POR SALH—Restaurant and Confection NOVELTY SALES CO,,| e@TY in connection. Town of 800. F UILDING NORFOLK, | tures_and stock will invoice about $1,- VIRGINIA 1 ““Yo-25-1mo] 490. Monthly sales $1,590. Good money wot) maker. Reason for selling have other busines: Rernt, Write or see owne: wD AUTOMORILES — MOTORCYCLES | eSfever, Meclusky, N. D. Imo LIBERTY BONDS AT” PAR— Will be] por sat. lamente ius ne accepted in payment of i nual bu 2 °'540,000. Responsible | Touring car run about, six hun farming community. ‘Ccal mine employ- miles. ‘Good as new and price $600.00] ing 100 men, Stock $10,000, can be re. includes license, chains, extra tube and] quved, Good reason for selling. Num top dust hocd. At present price of] hey 185 ‘Tribune. Ti-4-2wk: bona: an save almost a hundred a aerating Bismatel dollars: ee 68 ENbune sutcher Shop in’ Bismarck 11-8-8wks ACRIFICE—To — quick aacrifice my beautiful 5- touring car. Thi: passenger less than five hundred miles pn pavement. Body, upho tor, like new, 5 handsome w wheels. ‘Telephone 763, at one: tried Land AUTOMOBILE FOR SAT for real estate. 1920 f passenger touring car, excellent condition, extra equipment. | Box” 207, marck. 1i-4-1wk = = ~Galvine MISCELLANEOUS. SEH WHERE YOUR GORS. STOCKS AND _ BONDS. limited amount of City Warrants at discount all future maturity. An ideal Xmas] DRESS coats, ¢ call at place or phone 646X=_10-30-1mo. them in.5 and/€ room sizes. Bargain values and eay :terms, Write us or ‘felephone 314.,.,City Dept. Bismarck Realty Compaayyy,: 0 (| 11-4-Iwk FOR SALEAll ander! ye room house and bath at $#d2th Street. Inquire at Klein's T sides . -6-1wk | FOR SALE ven-room. house, modern, , on payment. Good neighborhood. P: O. Bi 10-25-t! | 2 AND FOR SALE OR RENT—80 acres up land. | Produce good fruit and other crops Eee 200 bearing fruit trees, Fuel on place. | Fair set_of buildings, water to frrigate | if needed. \4 miles ‘rém R. R. Close to | school. Good climate and ‘neighbors. | Open water-powér site on place. No swamp, alkali, or blizzards, At a_bar- gain. ‘Terms, by owner. Alva Hall, Porthill, Idaho. 10-25-1mo WANTED—To acre farm for : take all horses if they are good ones and weigh 1400 or over. G. N. Leathé®s, Box_105 McKenzie, N. D. 11-8-16t Fort —s i . soutsea owner, vane John B. D. 11-6-1wk | 7 ae WORK WANTED WOMAN WaNnts—Work bythe Phone 179R, 23 hI GIRL 13 YEARS OLD—Wants ni room andsboard, while attending school. \ __Call_Bismarck_Hotel. 11-10-3t | ROOMS FOR RENT Aa FOR RENT-—To men only a fine room in strictly modern house. Call 247. 11-11-2t % FOR RENT—Room suitable for two ladies, With privilege of making breakfast. Phone 713K. _ 11-11-3t “PER RED Strictly modern rgom. 516 7th Street. Gentemen preferred. i 11-10-3t “you __ | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | BETTER KODAK FINISHING Developing, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, present for your growing child, a safe investment paying higher ijiterest. We are also offering capital preferred issue in new manufacturing organizations in JBismarek, We shall be glad to show this thoroughly plant. barn. equipped pos cUT Cut Bring your Films to fold 4 Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N. D. o eacaiy MAIL US YOUR FILMS ae \ All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts ° pens MY spring and_mattres THE MARKET—And “ear of western breeding Sutherland, South Heart, NX. D. FOR SALE—Raled EXPERIENCED some knowledge of bookkeeping desi ition. and mail it to Foley & Co name and address clearly, rage about 09 monthly, «a money maker. Don't a an business. J. T Ma Also y open, P x red by weight sows bred Company Phgne 722, an ewes. MAKING Mrs tenograpk 211, Bisn Address Box THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY out this slip, enclose with 5 5 Shef- ve., Chicago, UL, writing your You will return a trial package con- Bros Honey and Tar Com- for coughs, colds and croug; E DUFFS | FIXES “WORKING "AGE~AT’ 16 ———— ‘The Fiance Appears With Echoes the Gallery, From HELLO THERE woes? ON, HELLO, DEAR’ WELL WELL, WELL POLAND: PLAYS NO NEW ROLE Country Harassed by Bolsheviki | ~ Was Once the Savior of » Europe. STAYED MARCH OF THE TURK’ | In Size Poland Once Outranked Every Nation of Continent and in Popu- lation Stood at the Forefront of Europe. a —Poland, whose history | nd® whose people have | Washington | is tragedy, i | ‘OH, Mercy Me! “THAT WAS SHE HERSELF-\OF ‘on dean! | | last. After she sy matter to MAIMS FATHER AND BROTHER —- e7 Girl With Pistol Halts Argument ah Furnace—Claims Self- Defense. Burlington, Ia~—-Euraged when her father and brothers engaged in an ar- gument over a furnace about to be in-| | ly large rattlesn: Dream Showed Baltimore. —Sec her marr stalled in their home at Dallas City, Ti. Miss Otalia Barr drew a_ pistol. | She shot her father, George Barr, in the neck, and her brother, Robert | Barr, in the chin, Both men have been | brought to a hospital in Burlington and | Miss Barr is held in the town jail at| Dallas City. ! | Hospital authorities say both men | will probably recover. | A special dispatch says that Miss | Md., asserted tha yevenled to her U1 Prior to her qr supposes her hu her two children Head of Orphan . Barr declares that she fired in’ self- F; Children, ~~ 000 square Miles. “Much of the Jand defense, charging that her father at-| ¢ eae which Russia secured, and particylar- | tempted to choke her. While-the fur- Muscatine, While trying to ad- | ly Kiev, had been identified with Rus: | nace dispute was the immediate cause} just a halter on young bull Rey, | sia generations before. of the shooting’ a-disagreement over the estate left by her mother is the real cause, she s - of the German home, south of t gored. He died 15 mii dent, which was of children, ‘Bureau Urges Physical Examination for All Children Entering fi Industry. Washington.—Recommendation that a minimum age of sixteen years be set for the'entrance of children into indus- try is made in a report by the per- manent committee on -stande-ds of} physical fitness for children entering employment. The committee conducted an inves- tigation under the children’s bureau of the department of labor, headed by Dr. George, P. Barth of the Milwau- kee city Health department. No child, according to the recom, mendations, should be -permitted to work until he has been declared phys: jeally fit for the particular occupation he is about to take up. Periodical ex- aminations are considered necessary, Rey, Mr, Dodei “tj pastor of fhe Lut ton, priof to in the Museatine Pittsburgh.—Af! Miss Marian Cars were married at Mrs, Williams bot cen: eral government. permitted to pla Fred Sitton, t RSE IT WAS | OR, Ant 7 HE cee GRAND? ones, This is considered an unusual) one, Within what v © to Willinm M. Jones, his} Holland together; and matching that wife. Anna Belle Jones of Baltimore | PASTOR IS GORED BY BULL | Killed in the Presence of Julius Boden, acting superintendent and employees, who were powerless to give aid. which he was teacher ‘ ~ Wireless Courtship Ends in Marriage. | proposal conducted solely hy wireless ! telegraphy, Burton P, Williams and! New York and New Jersey combined. listed as first class by the, fed- —+—_ Card Games or Firemen Quit: Greenfield Ind.—Unless they are Horth. It joins the lowlands of. wes | an, the Greenfield fire department will re | sign, according to a report. Children 6f the Sun,” plays no new pole when she seeks to stop the onslaughts of the bolsheviki, j for it was she who once stayed the j march of the Turk across lurope. This fact is recalled in a communi- cation to the National Geographic s } ciety, which sums up Poland's | and eventful history as follows j “In, size she outranked nearly e nation of the continent. Russa alone | of the European nations is larger than | | Poland at her greatest. In popu- lation she stood at the forefront of |; Europe; only Russia and Germany | had greater populations before the | war thin are to be found in the lands | ; that once were Poland; for unpar | tioned Poland had an area of 282,090 | square miles, and the lands that,orce | lay within her boundaries support a ! population of approximately 50,000,- ; 000. In area she was as large as the | ! former German empire; Switzerland, Belgium, Holland and Denmark to- i fe: | gether; largef than Great Britain, was killed it was 40) Italy and Greece combined; larger dispose of the little than Austria-Hungary and Serbia in » her boundaries | there dwells a present population larger than the combined populations of Great Britain and Belgium; labget those of France, Belgium ‘avd been called aike family, | Husband as Father.| sking annulment of than of the old Austria-Hungary, s Three Times Partitioned. ‘ “Poland was three times pirtition and’ these partitionings were readjus ed between the partitioners By the} congress of Vienna in 181 Where { the origi: partitions had given Ru sia’ 181,000 square miles, Prussia 54,-. 000 square miles, and Austria 15,000 square miles, ‘the reapportionment of the Vienna congress gave Russia 500, Prussia 26,000, and Austria woinon dream it was the was her father ini. she said. she ha¢! Shand-the firher ot! was her stepfather Home in lowa Is | | | “Poland, in the days of her greatest area, extended from a point within 50 miles of Berlit, on the west, to the meridian of the Sea of Azov on the east; on the north it reached nearly to the Gulf. of Finland and on the south down todhe Khanate of Crinren. “What we now know Rugsian Po- land is that neck of territory streteh- ing westward between the Prussias and Galicia. ‘This territory has an area almost exactly equal to that of New York, yet, in spite of the fact that ifs extreme southern boundary lies north of the latitude of Winnipeg, Its population is as great as those of ; Lutheran Orphans’ his city, was fatally nutes after, the acci- witnessed by 1 score n was for 27 years heran chureh at Wil- parochial school, | ter a courtship and i, “Russian Poland, /in this lmited ‘sense, consists of a great plain, some- / what undulating, with an average ele- vation of nbout 400 fect, sloping’ up- ward toward the highlands of Galicia | | on the south and toward the swelling | ground paralleling the Baltic on the on of Springdale, Pa.. Pittsburgh. Mr, and th hold operators’ Ji- with the great plain of ia. Its rivers are slow and sluggish, with their mouths often but a few dozen fect below their sources and seldgm moye than a few ern Gern western y cards members of | he newly appointed SHOE . FITTERS Foley Kidney- P@is for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backadhe, kid- Kitled Rattlesnake Family. truck driyer, who has been placed in charge, has said card playing must WEBB BROTHERS ‘> Embalmers Licensed Bmbalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 Undertakers DHE EERE’ | |. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY | Distributors of \. STUDEBAKER - — and — CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES ‘PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLOR: Licensed Embalmers in Charge Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITVRE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET . Upholstered Furniture Made to Order Eyes examined, glas: CARL placed while you wait. = \ c PEDERSON - ~ FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern. North Dakota aed Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. D. ~ BISMARCK, MAIN STREET Funeral] Directors NIGHT PHONES 65—887 y) Night Phone 100 or 687 F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist your broken lenses ground and re- Established in 1907 \ ses fitted, and N.D. ‘ stipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. servation near here. The mother foucht for her young to @hel re That’s One. On >’ SEE TH FLY UP “THERE ON “TH CEILING “rae - Ste! AIWT 172 GEE-Look, Ar Tre Pe WALKIN’ UPSIDE DOWN, WHEN FLIES ARE- WALKIN’ ONTH'CEILING, DoTTHEY WONDER How NE HOLD ON BY OUR. ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Poncopog. Mass.—A family of 12 sidp. Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and{ smell fattlers and their mother was 5 thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con-| slain by a visitor to the Blue Hills Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. BY BLOSSER Pop! + oft TURNING SUE. ~INCIDENT OVER IN WS" AND hundred -feet below, ieir Hasins in- tricately interpenetrate one anothe and the fr uundations of thes basis have covered them with a very rich alluvial soil. Winter Like New England) “Russian Poland usually has a win- ter somewhat similar to that of New England, ‘There is'an even cold, with | not a great deal of snow, but often wfth razor-edged winds from the northward. The rivers df tS region | usually freeze over about tle middle | of December, and the Vistula is under | Ice for approximately 80 days during the average winter. | “In the eighteenth centur, the city of Warsaw, next to Pa the most brilliant city in Europe. this flat plain was unusually rich in herds and geese flocks, though almost bar of manufactures.” Aged Twins, Columbus, Ind.—MrsRebecca Dan- | forth of Elizabethtown returned from Shelbyville recently where she visited her uncle, James Rowe, She was ac- companied another uncle, Samuel Rowe of Everton, Ind. The brothers are twins and are eighty-four years old. They are veterans of the Civil war, and are said to be the oldest twin survivors of that conflict. The broth- ers’ birthday is November 11, armis- tice day. iy Makes Love Like a Grizzly. Goshen, Ind.—Under a caption de- claring “This fellow is missing a chance for popularity,” a local paper recently printed the following: “Her physician today refused to di-| vulge the name of a Goshen young woman whose lover last night played | the ly beur role so successfully | that r of the girl’s ribs were j broken. Nor could the name of the} man in the case be learned.” Order a load of Black Diamond Coal,’ Give it a trial, and you ‘will always useit. More heat for the money than any other coal. F.H. Carpenter Lumber Co., Phone 115. YANK DREGS IN.PARIS Drifters of American Army Stay. in the Gay-City. . “ ~/ Former American Soldiers Soon Drop Into the Foulness and Darkness of the Parisian Apache Life. Pari wo thousand former Amer: lean soldiers are adrift iu is. Most of theia are utterly, Job while a few work just enough to keep them in food sind clothes. The majority n their living \by <q enable mens, following touting dance hatls and worse places, while a large hutnber are living in absolute degrada- tion in the Apache quarters of 7; thieves, accompl of feminine in other of they t Americ Lesion de than a regiment of 1 . polic clean this situation up. The French police appear to he powerless before jor vigor and initiative of the ik soidighs, ris, as criminal pursuits. of ris post the re noth the supe former phe xrews worse from day to { eomen. leftovers, are part of te tragedy of the war—the lotus-eat- ng seciment of the American army Some of them stayed when the Amer- ican asuy went home, Others went ck to the states but drifted again to Duriug the war most of the A. Ey got a taste of Pa the uniform on introduction to any circle, paid army in Kurope, the d everything their own wa nes have changed and the for- ve sunk to the fowest Now ¢ mer hh devths of ¢ tion, Men are con- stantly dy x hack to Paris where thoy sifll find some looseness and the hut the Lif sod ind tkey soon drop s darkness Of 4 life of crime til the prison doors open: for theme inte t \| Robber Finds Secret i Pocket of ‘Cheater’ “men stepped fram an automobtie and while one teld up) Milturd A. Toler with a revolver the second man ad his pockets, Finding few penuies the seareh- the hid- Louis, Ww only ey deqnanded i know place of his cash ' Yon're too well dressed to 1 ad with a few | the i : Well, you've doing phe search. Polen replied,.“¥ou've got rr ° t rob hon searched Tel- } more closely and — finally Ye ‘Tolep's coat in, which ‘Toler WA} carvied a pree and $58, After extracting the cash the robher ided the empty purse hack to Toler is he remarked: “Put that back in’ the Kick, wl next tine don't be trying to cheat an hovest- man.” 8) STOPS TRAIN FGR HIS ‘SPECS’ Railroad Engineer Los: Glasses, So He Gets Off to Search for Them. —The 8:40 train due sala had just pulled out tion and had proceeded rier of a mile when were shoved out of Mineola, TL. enst from Mi aot no ‘ain to stop apd there was no tr shead. Finally a man Just a litte more euriers Gian the others forward aid esked the condue eof the de en rhe engineer @zopped his gia and they fell ontside of the engine, He is fost without ther » he stopped the enging sf went back to look for fier the trip was continued, BépyY CROP IN WEST Births Break Recogd Year, According istics, BUMPER \ Weddings and in Kana T to Str a high cost of Hy- has not ent down the munber of vies or the menber of weddings in The first six months of the comdht more marriages than in months since, the state has ay keopins test period fF Births in the x inonthe ending dime 30 totaled 18, compared to 16,908 last rand 17.054 in 1917, Markiages totaled 11.109, as against 8457 in 1919 and 9,659 in 1917, Deaths totaled 11.297, compared to 10,642 in 1919 and 11,463 in 1917, Home After Twenty Years. Fulton, Mo.--& family reunion held at Boonville one week recently was unique in that Will J. Back of Red Wing. Minn. back in his old hoine town for the first time in 20 years. The reunion was held in the old home where Mr. Back was born and reared and he slept in the same bed that once was his when he was a youth, Other resting mementos of his youth are stil in the home, which is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mr. Ba left. Booneville in 884 and this week's visit-Is his second since that year. number of Missouri relatives were present gt the reunion, B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C Chiropractor Consultation Free Sulte 9, 11—Lucas Biock—Phone 268 they knew ,