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os ! i 1 TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1920 HELP WANTED—MAI cant MINERS WANTED—By wah Coal lah, N, D...Steady/-work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in Haggart Building. 9-24-tf LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler Harber College, Oldest institution of its kind. Established 1893, ‘Time and éx- pense saved by our methods, free. “Moler Barber ’ Callege - 107 Nicollet Ave,, Minneapolis. —_11-1-1m9 WANTED—Linotype Operator, must care for machine and at. odd -times assist Write or Courte- 11-20-3t with press work and-on‘ floor. -wire Grainmen's Printing: Co. nay, N. D. Mining Co. at Beu-|” ROUMS Fr S RENT NT—2 ‘iatlge” unfurnished rooms’ it housekeeping in a new mod- ern house, Gas, electric and heat fur- nished with ‘bath, At /112 Ave C, or. Phone 351k, 11-22-2t FOR SALE—Used player piano. Good as new. At a sacrifice. §. §. Roller, Care Grand Pacifle Hotel, Bismarck. eTtB0etwke FOR REN Room in” modern” house, Gentlemen preferred. Phone 282K, at 808 2d street, 11-19-'1w 5 FOR RENT—Two rooms for light he 1: keeping, and one single Third street. room, 11-15-10t home. Ladies pr ‘efert ted. 23 Ist street. Phone 658X, 11-22-4t YOUNG MAN” WANTED —To | work by| month, ~-Steady job, J, _SJaszkowiak, 421 12th_ street. 11-28-2t FOR RENT—Moderh room suitable for two. Phone 463K, Decal! at 318 South lith. street, YY FOR RENT-Furnished ‘room, in modern HELP WANTED—FEMALE woue close in, 114 Ave A. A eee NED Mead WAN’ Aare D_aywamarr 1 to ao pa Wee FOR RENT—Furnished room with hea Pho t at nouse.| Gentlemen preferred. 218 2d stree! None 30. wt id atree |, Gentlemen pi street WANTED—Competent girl for house: R e Naa Work. Mra Rey Laie 6 Ave 1 1 SPENT OOS rent,” 40g ail WANTED—Gin for housework. For oR BvT-=Modern furnished Toon, G37, 604 Mandan Ave.” eh 802 Ave. 11-16-tf FOR SALB OR BENT HOUSES AND FLATS ( FOR~ SALE—Modern Riverview home with frost-proof basement, seven. rooms and bath, spacious hall with open stair- way, o&k floors in good condition throughout, large screened ‘in porch. Situated on 50 foot lot improved by well kept Yawn and a healthy bunch of apple trees in rear. Terms. Phone 682 for appointment, 11-19-1wk FOR Se RENT Ene Tos Toots Torrent at 413 _i3th_ street, “AlromoRTT MOTORCYCLES LIBERTY BONDS “aT PAR — Will, be accepted in. payment. of 1921 Ford Touring caf run about six hundred miles. Good as new and price $600.00 includes license, chains, extra tube and top dust hood. At present price of bonds you can save almost a hundred dollars. Address; 158 Tribune se 11-8-3wks 1-23-3 FOR BALE—By owner, one 8-room, house, full’ basement, 3. clothes closets) east front, porch screened in. Barn, garage, hen house. This property is located at 1014 11th Street, Will take in cattle or For price and terms, see A. W. Weisen- born. 115 West Thayer. Phone sai i 1 FOR SALI ‘ine room modern sae strictly modern, also 50 foot lot and large barn. Call 419 7th street. Phone ron: 11-16-1mo EHouse, barn and furniture, Penn: ‘bth street: Mré. ge Dpinget.. frdm 10:30 to 4:30 p. SALESMAN LARGE MANURACTURER—Wants men « to..open branch, offices and manage | salesmen. $300 to $1,500 necessary; ex- clusive rights; patented article, ifoney ; making possibilities unlimited) Will} pay expenses to Dallas if. you quality. Address Box 1511, Dallas, Tex. 11-16-6t SALESMEN WANTED—By old-reliable firm to sell an entirely new 5c Sales board proposition Jto -merchants in small towns and country stores, unlim- ited territory, big commissions. Write for. Salesmen’s Outht. Empire, Manu- facturing Co., 114 West City Hall Ave _nue, Norfolk, 1mo SALESMAN ae D—To sell ie Tine of salespoards (oficentirely new plan) to metchants ‘in smféif towns and country stores. Unrestricted, territory, double commissions, prompt rite for TiBONE upbliog NOVELRY SALES. CO., VIRGINIA, DING, NORFOLK, 10-25-4mo i WORK WANTED FOR SALE—Practically new Ford;_also two 490 Cheyrolets, at great bargain for quick sale. ©, K, Garage. 11-16-1wk horses. Will sell on, easy terms at a " .' | bargain, if taken soon. If interested, | —! WANTED TO REN? call at Plac§ jog: phone. ito | WANTED — A furnished or unfurnished FOR “SALE-+jX room “moder for| _ house or apartment, west end oft city $3500, »comParatively. Rew, on, good | Preferrede Write P.'O, Box 665," Bis- terms; early possession given, owner| —MMrcK.” 1i-22-4wk leaving city. «°Partly’ modern 15} room house well located for $1900, on terms. LOST Geo. M. Register. B-1wk. LEFT AT WATCH—In the bathroom at / FOR SALE—Strictly~ modern _ ingen the N, P, Station, Hampden 17 jewel, 5 rooms and bath. Hot water. heat:|’ 12 size. mitials N. K. Return to Fitth Streét Statione 11-23-1t LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please re- turn to /F. E. Young Real E: state te Go. A i J1-22-3t every. ‘article. entirely new, purchas Ist of Octo 1920.” Prefer to self ‘st to one party. “Consist of dining room suite and parlor furniture, two bed room’ suites, everything to’ furnish a cosy home, the house, if interested. Tribune, for appointment. \11-22-1wk FOR SALE—Chairs, filing case, roll. top desk, writing desk, rugs, dictionary stand, library table, large — pictures, books, small Victrola, large-sized fulpe lined overcoat, sectional book case: Call or phone evenings/ between sever and ten, Room 315, Northwest Hotel. HONEY FOR _SALE—A No. 10 pail of Montana Hoffey delivered at any Post Office in North Dakota, $3.00 Cash with order. F. Smith, Jr. Fromberg, Montana, 11-15-1mo FOR SALE CHEAP — fairly good shape. Also would like to buy good second hand davenpdrt. Phone 375, 302 8th street. FOR SALESTwo single beds, 1 antique oak dresger, commode, ete. Fhona Call evenings, 515 6th street. 1 Furnaces to take care of during winter months, 5 o'clock, i uAND 3 FOR SALE OR RENT—80 acres up jana, Praduce good fruit. and other crops, 309 bearing fruit trees. Fuel on place. Ffir set of buildings, water to irrigate if nedded. 4 miles from R. R. Close to school. Good climate and neighbors. Open water-power site on piace. No swamp, alkali, or blizzards, At a bar- ‘Terms, by owner. Alva. Hall, Idaho. 10-25-1m0 gain. Porthill, tress. Baby's reed ‘high chair. Phone 72, Mrs. J. B. Galvin. 11-22-32 17 DRESS MAKING — Remodeling sults, Call 354X after] coats, hats. Mrs. J. J. Dehne, 423, 11-20-5t Street. Phone 772-U. 11- eawks i FOR SALE—Corn fodder in shock, Sec- tfon 7, Haycreek Township, ~E. A, Green, Phone. 410F21. 11-18-1wk WANTED TO, DELIVER—Your messages and hand parceler City Mesvenger _Service. Phone. 953, Be wk FOR SALE—Dresser, Singer Sewing ma- chine, mirrér, set of furs, ete. Call 395R, oF 400L. 1 WANTED—Framed mirror five feet At once. Call 395R, or 400L, 11-2! 5. Bet OOOO OOOO OOO HERE'S PROOF A Bismarek Citizen Tells of ‘His BX perlence. 4 You have a right to doubt state- | ments of people living far away but can you doubt Bismarck fdorse- ment? ' Read it: J. M. Davidson, retired, 409 4th St, Bismarck says: ‘‘It has been some- time since I used Doan’s Kidney Pilis 1 know they do just as represented as they cured me of kidney complaint. My. kidneys were not acting as ‘they should and a time I was flat on mv back with a dull achy feeling. I had blinding’ dizzy spells and could see black specks‘ before my eyes, I,asked the druggist for a good kidney tem- edy: and he gave me Doan’s Kidney Pills. I was no time in getting over my trouble and I am pleased to give Doan’s-my éndorsement.’ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for‘a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Ils—the same that Mr. Davidson had. Foster-: pea Co.,-Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. x Do not fail to test the fascinating fra- grance of this exquisitely scented face baby, dusting sed sis Delicate, delightful, to the person a charm incomparal peculiar to itself. For sample of Soap, Pinta and Sele he rae Dept. 3 Dlorsaanel Loves Her Cows. and Chickens Again “T havé had stomach trouble for twenty years and for pe past’ year have eaten nothing but stalé™vread and drank hot water, Was too weak to do any kind of work. Six weeks ago 1 took the first dose of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and am now doing all my housework besides looking after my chickens and milking two cows every day. Mine has been a wonderful recovery.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that ‘removes the catarrhal mucus from ‘the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, — liver and intestinal ailments, including ap- pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. MOTHERS, DO THIS— “No telling how soon 10w soon the symptome may develop into croup, or worse. And\ then’s when you're glad you have « jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister, na first aid and a certain remedy, ‘Musterole is excellent: “Thousands of Q know it. You-should keep < jar in the house, reacy for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too, lieves sore thrcat, bronchitis, tonsi croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia hezdache, congestion, pleurisy, thew metism, lumbego, pains and aches o: back or joints, sprains, sore muscles cueing. frosted feet and colds of the "Be anes prevenip eumonia). 6 size $3.00 aT LOGICAL ADVICE! Strike at the root of weak- ness is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. Scott's Emulsion FOR RENT+Furnished room in modern! 11-17-1wk | ¢, | ngineers. 922%, 00 OFFER ON WATER LANT IS MADE BY CITY | (Continued from Page One) | “I wouldn’t say that it is. Mr. Hell- strom, you are asking us in advance hat we might or might not-do,” re- plied the mayor, , Theodore Koffel, who appeared be- fore the commission a week ago as one of the, petitioners f6r arbitra- tion, said that ke favored the resolu- tion, “It takes away from the commission _the onus “of having refused to. con- sider arbitration,” he said. “They've got to admit. you are meeting in a; spirit, of \fairness.’ Thinks Offer Fair { He, said that he believed all that} the petitionérs for arbitration desired was action taken that would lead to | some result. He said that if the wa- ter, company is fair, it couldn't refuse un Offer which. was larger than the valuation of the railroad commission Fred, Peterson,, who was one of the |s'gners of the petition for arbitra- t.on, said that the reason he signed ife petition was to bring the matter ef a new ‘plant to an issue. He said he had no faith in the condenmation proceedings. He said he had seen over 100 citizens in the city in getting signers to petitions andshe believed the resolution adopted by* the: com- mission would meet the approval of the people. a “Regarding ‘Norwegian Bon Referring, to a suggestion by F. Hellstrom that. the money market is, such that the city might have dif- ficulty floating 7 per cent bonds, and pointing out that one could buy Nor- wegian, government honds to net 81¢ per cent, Mr. Peterson declared: “As. toMr. Hellstrom’s suggestion I say that any man who wouldturn down, city of Bismarck 7. pér Gent Hoonds for. Norwegian 8% per cent bonds is a mighty poor citizen.” ae said the city could sell $250,009 water plant Wonds. within ‘the city of Bismarck. : Gives History oi. Case Mayor Lucas, #n concluding the ses- sion, gave a history, of the case. He} referred’ to the, bids, for construction “| of $800,000,-saying, that he did not be- Can arrange to. rent~you] the city Write No. 163} could not do. Referring to the engin- 11-23-20] citizens will uphold us.” iad windows in| In modern home close in, by gen-’ 11-23-20) Address 162, The Tribune. of a new ‘plant, .whigh were upwards lieve, the bids were honest, competi- tive bids. He sdid the legal action taken by had shown what it cowld and eers’ estimates he said that the offer | of the city was a generous offer and | that “we want to treat the water com: | pay as any other citizen in the city We think the offer is fair and hop3, it will. be accepted; and think the WANTED TO RENT SLEEP- | ING ROOM t tleman: ‘Prefer Orthodox home. If your Engine needs Regrind- FoR SALE—Raby’s ivory ‘bed and ‘mat-| ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, | Cold Compouny, Let us do it, we do nothing but | accurate work.’ Bismarck Foun- dry and Welding Co. — I ‘310° Mai Pet Hanie of Quality HIS. “OFFICE MAN? | O. |'conducting OOOO J reo GUSSNER’S ‘co v, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE IS & WOldAS Atty. C. B. Cravens, Ca M.D, knows now properly trained, can fo @ giant swork! He phonee ().h0rm Bus inerd College, Wargo, N W., rol] «“ ; ” ‘a capable office aan.’ vb Markwood w Dakoutrained young women good places with splens for advancement everywhe versity of Washingioi tssploy: Cae Vas E. Burnett as secret Vliss if. Nelson is oftice w n for the Monarch ‘Store, of Vower. Clty. ‘Follow the Buc Wri F. Le Watkins, St., Farge, IN. ———SSS—SS BABY DIES IN ‘LOCAL HOSPITAL Fo Arena Roga, the ten months old child of Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Stewar‘ of Stewartsdale, dic al a local hos- pital yesterday morning after an i}l- ness-of two. months. Burial services were held at Stewartsdale today, Rev. H. C. Post- lethwaite of the Presbyterian church the Qservices at the Stewartsdale church. The sympathy of the ‘community is extended to the parents at. the Joss of their baby daughter. ™ FOR SALE—Choice Canaries, res. .forterms, =! Singers. Jacob Bull, P. 0. Box | 128, Dickinson, N. ‘po Cure.a Cold in One-Day Take . Grovels;, LAXATIVE BROMG QUININE tablets,. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove, 30c. BASES A COLD ~ WITHONE DOSE “Pape’s Cold Compound” then | breaks uh a cold ina / fewhours . * Relief comes instantly. A taken every two hours, until doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all th grip} misery. The very first doge opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air. pas- sages in the head, stops nose} run- ness, feverishness, sneczing, ness and stiffness. Don't stay 8 and snuffing! head! Nothing else gives such prompt: r Clear your congested in t ief as Pape's hi drug score. tastes nice, nsist upon Pape’s! few cents at-any without assistanc tairs no quinine: cl in St. Meats and Groceries SPECIAL on EXTRA FANCY CRANBERRIES 2 QUs, for ....- ++ 4015+ -25¢ | ANEVEANGUERENUUOENNAECRNEAUAUUCOOUELOUOELUUOGUNAUOUNOTEAUON Squab Soup Bouillon Cubes Fresh Brusdel&i Sprouts, Cerery Potatoes, Canned Sifted ‘Peas, Extra page Cranberrie: Plum Pudding! Fig Pudding Dates Shelled Walnuts at 75¢ " Wihen the “Cah. Cou, Brice nee Quality Teas and_Ches + VERY FANC Geese Very Fancy per Ib. . Ducks, pez Ib. .. Bis erscecs Spring Chickens and Hens, Milk IOVUASUATUGUDEVUNDTCORECEDGUEUUAEUASELONOECUDOUOUANEOODONEONONLeNUOTOUUeCNOCUNOC ION Pork Recast Prime, Ham Cuts, per Pork Roast, Loins per 1b. Prime Rib Roast, per th... Pot Roasts. Should, per Ib. . Boiling Beef, per lb. .... Shoulder Steak, per 1b. Rotfnd Steak, per Ib.-..... ‘stitutes... Special, per Ib. ..> Jonothans, Wagners, Winesaps, Marke’ quoted on the Minneapolis we are offering at Quantities per Ib. .. Fancy Navy Beans per Jb: ..... Sauer Kraut, per Quayt Fancy Package Currants per pkg. : : - CLIP OUT THE FOLLOWING ADV. AND CHECK "THE ITEMS YOU REQUIRE A Suggestion I, E Grape Fruit Maraschino frre FS, Olives Green Onions Celery Head. Letgucg__ Tomatoes = Pickles Relishes Saldd Dressing = Lobster Crab Meat Shrimp Tuna | Fresh Oysters Turkdys, “Giese; Ducks, Spring Chickens, Prime Hens, Prime Roasts f Artichokes * Clustez Raisins Mince Meat, Canned and Fresh Pumpkin, Canned Pirieapple, Apples . for Pies, Jello, Extracts, Knog Gelatine, Candied Cherries Crystalized Ginger Shelled Peanuts 29c Cream Cheese Kraft, Pimento, Roquefort and Edams Specials on _Prime Corn Fed Fancy Turkeys per Ib. Lute Fisk, the Norwegian National Bird Pork Roast Prime, Shoulder, Bee ib. LARD SPECIAL Extra Vancy Pure Open Kettle Rendered Lard, none of the essen- tial Oils, removed, 2-3 Ib. of this lard will goa as far as 1 Ib, of sub- ~~ APPLES OF FINEST Fs ALITY ome Beauties. These Apples are the very low price-of from $2.85 to $3.00 per case Extra Fancy Cranberries, Special 2 juarts for . Fancy Hard Cabbage, per head, per Ib. .........- ped Get In On Fancy Shelled- Walnuts, per pound - Fancy Shelled Almonds, per pound . Fancy Shelled Salted Peanuts, per pound . Cream of Tomato Soup. Heinz Cabhage, Green Peppers, Sweet Early, Sweet Corn, Asparagus, ies at 2 quarts for! 25c iz Fancy Jams and Jellies Figs Shelled Almonds 80c Gussners Special Coffee ‘'Y POULTRY .. 25e to 36c <2ie to Bile - 24e to 28c° ..25e to 28e Fed per Ib, age scene boeenens 7. 25 t-at from $3.25 to $4.00 though e nourishes the body, tones the blood and | helps build strength. “Caticura, Man Sold everywhere at 25c. each. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. ~ t EAD GP CST 3 AT : the Goodies. Mazola Demenstration Now Going on. Come in and Taste XX Lutefisk, Prime White Stock TULL nT 1 | 300, From, sore- stuffedup! Quit blowing ep world h costs only a Tt acts con- | 5 THE NEW “Pipe Organ, Harry L. Last. Time LIONEL BARRYMORE in _“THE MASTER MIND” ELTINGE Wagener, Organist Tonight BISMARCK ‘THEATRE —— Admission Only 25¢ Last Time Tonight MARY PICKFORD FRIDAY Pals. / . To-morrow and Thursday \ Matinee Daily at 2:30 CHARLES RAY In Geo. M. Cohan’s Gregt- Play, ‘ -FOM MIX in “THE UNTAMED” A Whirlwind Tale of the Wild and of Three Strange Heart O° the Hills ‘TOMORROW J. Warren Kerrigan in “NUMBER 99” A Splendid’ Comedy Drama adapted from the Magazine story “One Week End.” SATURDAY Swedish Luthersa Chureh Seventh Street and Avenue D. Thanksgiving services wiil be held Thursday, No’ ber 25, at 10:30 a. m, All are cordially invited to attend. | KE. F, ALFSON, Pastor. DYE RIGHT Buy ‘only ‘Diamond Byes” i Each package “of ““Didmond~Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman Can diamond-dye worn, shabby skirts, wytists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies gverything, whether wool, silk, » cotton or mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless colors. Have druggist show you “Diamond Dyes i Many secrets you will find revealed in the green box of Nadine Face Powder They are secrets which every woman would solve—secrets of pergonal charm. The secret of a rose-petal com- plexion—NADINE’S gift to womanhood. } Tne secret of lasting charn: | charm which endures throu, | out the dey. d y Tne secret of skin-comfort — | with never a hint of harm. | te you, a8 toa million oth | INE will reveal the A. in jate Secrets. You can procure NADINE from i your favorite toilet counter or by mail— 6c. NATIONAL TOILET CO., | Patis, Teas., U.S. A; cc ATNMO | Too Late for | Insurance “Sold by Finney’ ’s Drug Store, Cowan’s ; | Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others.’ / F When the fire engines are clanging up to your house, it will be too late to wish you were insured in The Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Do It Now. j£ Fire Insurance is only a step in the right direction. The “Hartford” has many kinds of | protection that t will prevent loss coming to you from many causes. Let Us Explain Them coal MURPHY} “The man who knows +. insurance” + Bismarck, N.D. 4, PRPREPERPREEEEE EEE EERE EE | Buy. your Lignite Coal at City Coal Co. Phone 147. gz 8. ENGE, D. €. Ph. . Chiropractor MOTHERS TRIEND For Expectant Mothers teas By THREE GENERATIONS Walsa FoR BOOKLET ON MOTHERHOOD Ano THE DAB) NRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., DEPT. ATLAN LOTTIE The Quality Meat Market The Quality Meat Marist at 611 Broadway, owned and conducted by Jas. Galvin, has chan and will be conducted in the future by Brown & Norum, they having bought all the rights of the former owner, and will take possession “Wednesday morning. Both of the race ll = = formerly red -hands, new: proprictors are well, and eerely known in Bis- mare Mr. Brown having been one, of the original part- in the Fifth street grocery firm formerly known as Brown pt ., and also later haying conducted a grocery store of his own on the south side of the traeks. Mr. “ Norum tas for years been comected with different meat ts of the city as meat cutter, and is familiarly known as Martin ‘‘the Butcher.”? We bespeak for the new firm, suceess in their undertaking. The Quality Meat Market will open Wednesday mokn- ing under pew management and yet to extend to all— Thanksgiving greetings, We will be prepared to serve ot customers w ith af fine selection of Meats, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens, Oysters and everything usually carried in a>first-class meat market. Call and look us over. Brown & Norum MM VOU AVATAR BROWN & JONES Qs. ee ee We are truly thankful for all blaessings of the past year—-and we deem it proper that we observe ‘the day not only as a Holiday, but as a H6ly Day—Consequently our store will be closed all day Thanksgiving. To accommodate our trade, we shall remain open until 8 o'volek Wednesday evening and our deliveries Wed- nesday will be made on the Saturday schedule, For your Thanksgiving needs we have a very nice line of Green Vegetables and Fruits. Casaba Melons Honey Dew Melons Head Lettuce Celery Egg Plant = Green Onions — Cveumbers > Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes, ate. Grape Fruit Oranges Grapes Apoles Figs Dates ete. CRANBERRIES AND NUTS Deliveries leave the store daily at 10 a. m.; 2 2:30 and 4:30 , 9:00 and 10: 30 a.m: and 4:30. p.m. Il wt ii Cluster Raisins, it ‘ANUOAGUONUUUEOAGQUEUGUOUGUOROEGUEOUAORUGAEUEOREAGEEUGOURUESEOAUOEAAAOOAGAOAOEOEUL EN Richholt’s Cash as © arry [ome [ Phone 631 | Grocery [7a & Thayer] IF IT’S Goop TO EAT WE HAVE IT. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time | Farkeys! Turkeys! While back Last Spetial, .o6.%5c.cenaceeathewind Mem g2le Minee Meat, Home Made .... " 25e Wollinuits css cs0s enna ciantes$on ta Bde Olives, 16 02. Jar ........0... 5.5.6... 38 The Original eas and Carry Store BLAME YOURSELF—It you pay too fnuch for your gro- ceries. This store offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful’ buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. a Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily Bakers’ Va