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4 WEDNESDAY, : JAN.” 19, 1921 CLASS! WANTED—Coal miners by Beu- lah Coal Mining Co.; at Beulah, D. Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in __Haggart Bldg. 1-12-tf LBARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler Barber College, Oldest institution of its Kind. Established 1693: Time and ex- pense saved by our methods. ed free. Moler Barber College. 107 R. Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis. 12-30-10 ___HBLP WANTED-FEMALE _ WANTED—Capable housekeeper on farm year Steele. Five in family, power washer, convenient house. State wages and age in commuhi- cation. Mrs, John Taylor. Jr., __Steele, N. D- 1-14-1w WANTED—Maid for general house- work,, phone 746 or call 613, 3rd _St., Mrs. C.W. McGray. __ 1-17-1w WANTED—Two éxperienced wait- resses, Annex cafe, 510 Broadway. ES aden ae ieee tee OWE LADIES—We clean and press accord- ian pleated skirts. Klein. the tai- lor. ) 1-17-1wk FOR SALE OK BE! HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE— A modern 7 room house, three bed rooms, nice porch en- closed full basement east front nice lot, well located, comparatively new, with garage on tefms. If you are looking for a cozy home, see me at once. Geo. M. Register. 1-17-1w E ROOMS FOR BENT FOR ‘RENT — Rooms in ‘ modern house. Gentleman only. 222 3rd __St. Phone 962. 1-12-1wk TWO ROOMS—With board for three gentlemen. Dunraven. -17-5t FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, 802 Ave. B. ‘ 1-13-tf ____ LOST. AND BOUND. LOST—Gold Ever-sharp pencil with initial. Phone 510-L for reward. 1-15-3t WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY SPECIAL out, containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. lt is free pn request. Address Skid- more-Riehle Land Co., 435 Skidmore- Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisconsin. # "1-3-3mos ee ——OOOOOOOO OO The Real “Mother Goose.” “Mother Goose” was a real charac ter, and not an imaginary personage as has been supposed. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Foster and she was born in 1665. She married Isaac Goosse in 1693 and a few years later became a member of the Old South church, Boston, She died in 1757, aged ninety-two years. The first edi- tion of her songs, which were orig- inally sung to her grandchildren, was published in 1716 by her son-in-law, Thomas Fleet. : ‘ Appetite Not Quite Gone. Mary had reached tLe stage of sa- . tlety where she steadfastly refused all offers of “a little more turkey,” “a bit more dressing or mashed potato,” or “another piece of bread.” Nothing apparently could tempt her to eat an- other mouthful. Finally, however, the nuts, raisins and candies were passed. “YeS"I will have some,” said Mary, and then, apparently thinking her con- duct needed some explanation, she added: “I can still eat little things!” “x “€“ New York Statistics, For the various expenses of its own government, New York city spends almost $500,000,000 a year—more than the Japanese empire. It has 1,000 theaters, 1,500 hotels and 1,600 churches, It turns out one-tenth of all the manufactured goods of the FIED. ADVERTISEME ‘T ; Dakota for $2.50 cash with order. 2 i - WANTED -TO REND YOUNG.man and gister want to rent Aurnished house or. apartment dur- ing February, longer if possible. Call "Mr, Nickergon at 485 X be- tween\6:30and'6 P. M. of write him _at 722 Fifth street. 1-15-1W' WANTED TO RENT—Five or_ six} room mcdern house. Write P. O. box 548, 1-17-1wk ______ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Kindling. wood— $2.60 a load: Call Tribune. 1-18-tf ELK TEETH—Highest cash prices paid for genuine elk teeth. Irous & Russell Co. 95 Chestnut St.. Providence. R. I. References, your local bank. e _At-5t FOR SALE—One music cabinet, two beds, one rug and one cot. Modern bungalow. Buick car goes for . C. E. Vermillya, . 316 Park _Ave._ Phone_679L. 1-12-tt A NO 10 PAIL of Pure Montana Honey delivered at any post office in North} | B. F. Smith, Jr. Fromberg, Mont. {| 1-15-1 mo. | tons. Price $16, F. O. B. Stewarts- | dale. .Ox $18 F. O. B. Bismarck, Phone 406-F13, or 772-L 1-15-4t | FOR SALE—$5,000'in Village Warrants at} 10% discount. Warrants draw. 6%. Wall furnish bank guarantee that they will be. taken up within a year, Will sell all | or part, Address Number 181, Tribune | ais Dressmaking, up to date work, re-| modeling, convert out of date gown; in up to date gown, coats, hats. 423 2nd St. Ave. A. Phone 772U. ~____._1-10-2w OFFICE. SPACE FOR DESK FOR| RENT—Heat, light, telephone ‘and janitor service furnished. __at City Insurance Agency. 1-12-lwk FREE for the hauling about 25 loads of stone in west end of Bismarck. E. V. Lahr. 1 __1-17-3t! WANTED. TO. BUY—Six or seven- room modern house. . Write P. O. 1-17-1wk White Jacph Bull, Dickinson, N. D. SE eee igo ee 1-8-1lwk ‘Dressmaking and remodeling up-to- date. Room 223 Northwest Hotel. 1-15-1w | matter, and onéTial? of BN THe Coth- ing. The annual output of tts 38,000 factories is worth more than $3,000,- 000,000, | Early Name for Cranberriea, John Josselyn, an English traveler and naturalist who visited New Eng- land in 1688 and wrote an account of its “Rarities,” says: “Cranberry, or bear berry (because bears used much to feed upon them) ig a small trayling plant that grows in salt | marshes that are overgrown with moss. The Indians and Baglsh -use- them much, boiling them with sugar for sauce to eat with their meat.” London’s First Theater, It is a little difficult to realize that in London, the Mecca of the English- speaking theater devotee, there was a time when an order was passed by parliament’ for the compulsory clos- ing of these “palaces of amusement” and making it a crime to be present as a spectator at a play. ‘This hap- pened in puritan times in 1642, when only two English theaters existed, Altogether a Busy Family. “What is the Higgins’ family doing now?” asked Mrs. Jones, of her neigh- | bor. “The wife is writing poems that nobody will read, the daughter is paint- ing pictures that nobody will buy, the gon is writing*plays that nobody will Dut on the stage, and the husband Is country, gne-fourth of all the printed | WEBB BROTHERS | Undertakera mbalmers ~ -Fusera} Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge 4 DAY HONE 56 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distribut: STUDEBAKER —and— CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES —eeoaaoaoaoaoaoaoaeeEeaaEEEEEEyyyyyy————————————————— PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in C! : Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURN : 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and } \ Southeastern Montana | BISMARCK, N.D. } BUSINESS DIRECTORY || ——EEEE=E=EESE=E=E—e_—==S=L===E=—— ‘ore of harge \ Night Phone 100 or 687 ITURE COMPANY | SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET The pigmy swine of Australia are the smallest known species of the| hog. No larger than a good-sized FOR SALE—Baleg hay. about 100 ~ Inquire | - OW TOM.) Waris Writing Checks tliat nobody will cash,” was the startling reply. Discovery Credited to Cattle. It was owing to cattle refusing to drink from an impregnated spring on Epsom. common in 1618 that Epsom salt was discovered. Doctors exam- ined the spring, and in consequence of their verdict all the aristocracy of England were hurrying to Epsom a few years later to tdke the waters. Old English Superstition. An old Sussex (Eng.) cure for whooping cough is: Borrow a donkey, place the patient on its back with his or her face towards its tail and lead it to a certain spot fixed on in your own mind three times running for three succeeding days. Yule for Christmas, “Yule” is. the old name for Christ- mas, and is still used in Scotland and the north of England, and retained in, .the.term “Yule-log.”._ It was originally in England and Scandinavia the festi- val of the winter solstice. Job's Tears Named. The missionaries in the Hawaiian islands named one plant. It grows on reedlike stalks, a kind of knife-edged, rank growth-that bears white enamel bends, Everybody calls these beads Job's tears, First Woman J. P. Honored. At the old South Pass, in Wyoming, A granite monument marks the site of the office of America’s first woman justice of the peace, Esther Morris, who was one of the suffrage pioneers. Dog Had Many Friends. Six thousand persons signed a pe- tition to save the life of a dog which n London (England) magistrate had ordered to be killed on account of its alleged ferocity. Influential Utterances. “The: trouble with a smart man,” said Jud Tunkins, “is that he’s Hable to spend more time showin’ off than he does workin’.”"—Washington Post. | Freckles and His Friends house rat. BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE ! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS_ wy 10 COME IN || AND MEET MY, FRIEND MISS. HAPP- Fl || SHESA WANDERFDL PIANIST -You'vVE | PROBABIN REAP ABoUy, HER! = ALL RIGHT PD LIKE Sty MEET HER: Good-evE } STAG ES END,” cuarmeD Waal ‘Ragtime or Nothing for Tom “(Ciatss.HAPP, Meer peer} BY ALLMAN [miss nAPP, 1HoPe (Nov Witt FAVOR | YS WITH’ A SELECTION) ‘ON “THE PIANO! You Poor CHumP, THAT GIRL 1S A STae! SHE DON’T PLAY AROUND IH PEOPLES HOMES- SHE PLAYS AT CONCERTS, ExcuseD Mh RiGhT NOW: ee) He Should_Worry, He was qa wise man that satd that he hadn't time to worry, time he was too busy and at night he was too sleepy.—The Black and Ma- genta (New Concord, Ohio). i Explaining His Name. Jack, whose maternal grandmotber had been married three times, on be- ing esked for whom he was named, sald: “Why, I was named after moth- er's first father.” Cannivals Widely Scattered. Cannibals have been found in his- toric times in both North and South America, Africa, India, Avstralla, New Zealand, and the Polynesian islands, Must Surprise Their Stomachs. Toads in India sre so used to pnatching at objects ahat they have been kno to snap up and eat red- hot charcoat, Question of Etiquette. No, Roger, in bowing to the tnevi- table it is not necessary for one to Uft one’s hat.—Boston Transcript. Falls Excavate 30-Mile Chasm. The waters of the grand falls of Labrador have excavated a chasin 30 miles long. A Pheasant Hatcheries. The state of Massachusetts matn- tains three phe: nt hatcheries, one at North Wilbraham, one at East Sandwich and one at Marshfield. ——- “City of Spindle: This is a name popularly given to Lowell, Mass., which is one of the largest cotton manufacturing towns In the United States. Three Religions in China. China has three religions with many followers—Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, Thatch Roofs 200 Years Old. Some thatch roofs in Holland are 200 years old ond are still service- able, In the day- ; AND GETS Five O What Does Tagalong Mean? Goov.we )) Sood RE, Ts- SUM ‘4 “TELL FRECKLES” re uy) To WRITE To SON | AE SOMETINE, FE \ Witt YA? ———— MYSOUL To ‘TAKE* WELL, GooD-BY God. TMGOING ‘To CALIFORNIA IN SH’ MORNING! —™. HUNDRED DOLLARS A NIGHT FOR I!_| Went, WHY 2. 1S SHE SITTING AROUND HERE ALL EVENING Wedding Days In Holland. * In orderly Helland, where every- thing happeas by ruje, the different classes of society choose different days of the week on which to be married. For some unknown reason Monday is soclety’s day and marriage fees for that day amount to a sum approxi- mate to $24. On aturdays the charge i or nothing at all if the couple do not wish a separate cere- mony, and are willing to join a group of 20 couples. At these group mar- rlages, the clerk reads the service once, all the couples making the responses in chorus, How Many Colors for a Section? Not long ago a train started out of Grand Central in two sectie After running a few iniles the fi section lost time, and the second, running ahead, was ordered to put up green signals and run as first section, As this train approached the next tower the dispatcher asked the signalman if the engineman had put up signals. | The signalman replied, by telephone, “ he just put up the green and blew."— New YOrk Central Magazine. Mixup Was Too Much for Him. Chester could not understand why Lloyd was called his half-brother, It was explained to him—his father had marred twice, He couldn't seem to grasp the idea, however. Lloyd soon married and was later divorced, all of which mystified Chester greatly. But when Lloyd married again his bew!l- derment was complete, “Dad,” he im- plored, “what relationship is Lloyd to us now?” Fake and Truth About the Aspen. The aspen leaf is said to quiver be- cause the cross of the crucifixion was made of this wood. ‘The fact is that the leaf 1s broad, and placed, on a long lenf-stock so flexible as scarcely to be able to support it in an upright post- tion. The upper part of the stalk ts flattened, and, keing at right angles with the leaf, is pecultarly Hable to he moved by the frintest breath of air. By Blosser See ao | appointed to work in Intimate touch ‘GOOD. ROADS Effect of Amendments Passed Last February Is Shown Jn Report of Secretary Houston. passed last February Hi Ho the work of putting the country on wn good roads § in the oninion of David F. SECrOLLY foagreulwure. These amendments, in brief, increase from $10,000 to $20,000 ver mile the amount of fed: funds “Dat may be expended by one road vonsiderably br en the definition what constitute telus it now s Houston in his annual only three limitations on the type of; ; may be built, as fol- shalt he ‘substan: | : This means that the | cond must he se constructed that it vill carry the prospective traffic with | Intensanee e: thammual charges wil represent a | sonable expenditure for the public | ye It is that the | ensed tially constructed. because Hives them, or their civil as oa prerequisite to re: funds, to maintain | mids built with federal There is nothing In the haw which | rlets types of construction between arrower Hinits than those established sound finance and good engineering | ractice, “That the he federal tr ervice rendered by the high © the interest of the states ends on which federal funds substi nipunt contributed from | ur, connected with hy road shall not exceed 50 per cent ft ast or O00 n mile, ‘The ma'n hing is to build a rond that will stand he traffic In the prurticular section of he country where it is) constructed. The conditions in ce y regions may quire a comparatively high: ‘ost type of read, while in othe} ot cost type inay meet all the re- tirements, Sentiment is growing broughout: the country, even in’ the stn fuvar of more sub | must bea ‘rural post s defined in the actas amended funy public r a taajor por- fon of which is now used, or can be athe! & venses that the | © _PAGE SEVEN GIGANTIC DRUG RING REVEALED International Smuggling on Big Scale Discovered by Fed- eral Agents. \ SUPPLIED BY SEAMEN Foreign Sailors Sneak Huge Quanti- ties of Narcotics Into United States Through New York City, Say Officials. New York, atic inter The existence of a gi tional ring for smug: into the United States, “din New York city Is uctive in a crusade drug selling. Accord- eatin: ing too nen from foretsn ports make > York city the center for their drug selling. The ease with whi conceal the ¥ rclothing or among their effect nd the low rate of in’ for countries facill- tate the activities of the band, Business Grows. smuggling nar- States has id’ Dr. € “The business of coties into the United grown so extensiv ton Simon, commissioner of the mar cotie bureau for New York city, “that our department is preparing to recom. mend a federal law by which all sea- men from foreign countries will be subjected to a thorough examination before they are allowed to go ashore.” It is the belief of officials that the \seamen who make a business of smug: gling drugs into this country have thelr regylar markets, The imnount voties which they must smugle 1 fo net them ‘a huge profit is In such compact form that the busl- hess of detecting them is made in- ingly difficult. There's Money in It. All sorts of queer containers are contrived by the smugglers in order A Scene Typical of Nation-Wide Activ. ity in Good Road Building—Good Roads, Sscretary Hcuston Declares in is Recent Annual Report, Are a Prerequisite to the Orderly and Sys- temetic Marketing of Farm “Prod. ucts, for the Ectablishment of Satis. factory Rura: Schccls and for the Development of a Richer and More Attractive Rural Life. | ted, or forms a conneetiag link not xceed ten miles in length of any and or roads now er herer for the tran m oof the Uni States nui Vader the origin: wording of the lasy federal funds could he expended only on reads upen which the United § ps mails ‘how are or may hereafter be transported, “Following the amendments’ to the | net the regulations governing: its ad nd the standsrds for specifications and cstimate. | modified, and one of the most | 1 former state highway enzi- | in the country was pliced ta! «of the federal aid road work. | He has at his dispos: focal and district engineer aid ho pains will he spared to provide any) further feder: tance that uiay be! needed, An advise posed of representatly highway department, s of the department. by the pclation of State High- . With due regard to geo- svuphic considerations, also has been sof the state ected at The with the federal bureau, meeting with | its -oflicers at stated periods and at such other thnes 28 may seem desir- able” CONSTRUCTION COST VARIES Mostly Due to Availability of Proper) Materials Where Concrete Roads Are Built. The cost of con side , due mostly fty of proper materials, If good clean and and hard durable pebbles. or crushed stone can be readily dbtained | se to the road to be improved, the first cost is materially dec the whole, however, the co below the costs of other modern types, rogds vary con- to the avuilabil- Large Diamond From Virginia. Manchester, Va. claims to hold the record in the United States for pro- ducing the sc diamond. Of the Himited mu found various of the country the Vi stone was much de large nd most vale | uable. committee, com & + Sailors Sneak Narcotics Into the Unl- ted States. us powder into the x io Doctor Simon, Wl tins placed Oihers can othing or hand in the eof the smu ie And one thing above all others that is a 43 the business of! sung- sling roties so attractive to the nmien who are worl said Doctor Simo} they obtain the nothing In their oy ing for the ring,” At the present rate of exh: dollar ig worth inove ul live, which makes the has ag power of the dollar for at. ‘They pay Uttfe m Is about all that is . BULL HALTS CHUOL RECESS Regular Wild V/ect Show Interferes With Ci cn’s Play- owner, f New Cumberland, building. l chased Benzel in front o! to dispatch it with volver, while anothe: firing from a window of a nearby house, tried to snipe the bull with a staal sitle, ‘The shots from the small served to‘ make the bull more Motoreyele Police n Fetrow finally che with a bigh- nd killed the bull appeared on the power army rifle as It was cha Providence, R. L—A large toe! wild rh flew into tel and and demo up traffic on eeEse, WH here, ———————————— R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph, C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260