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WEDNESDAY, JAN,.19, 1021 { qo HELP WANTED—MALE __ WANTED—Coal miners by Beu- lah Coal Mining Co., at Beulah, N.D. Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in __Haggart Bldg. a 2-tf i HAVE OPENING for 4 or 5 good men. € Must be Legion members. See Mr. § J. E. Kelley, room 407, G. P. hotel, pewent 7 and 8 P.M. or 9 and 10 » M. 1-19-1t rit BARBE! DE—At the Moler Barber College, Oldest institution of, its kind. Established 1893. Time and ‘ex- pense saved by our inethods. Catalog free. Moler Barber College 107 R. _Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis... 12-30-1mo | SEE Y: M. GC. A. AUTO SCHOOL, LOS ANGELES. None better. Start » right. 1-18-1t Mi HELP WANTED--FEMALE WANTED—Capable housekeeper on farm near Steele. Five in family, power washer, convenient “house. State wages and age in communi- li cation. Mrs. John Taylor. Jr. k __ Steele, N. D._ _EM-lw | WANTED—Two ‘-experienced wait- ' resses, Annex cafe, 510 Broadway. Dee ee ee Rance oo 1-17-2t LADIES—We clean and press accord- ian pleated skirts. Klein. the tai- _lor '1-17-1wk WANTED—Place for girl to work for board and room. Phone 183. = 1-19-1t le FOR WOM { Hemstitching and picoting attach- 9s ment, works on all sewing machines; price $2; personal checks 10c extra. Light’s Mail Order -House, Box 127 Birmingham, Ala. 1-1 SALESMAN SALESMEN WANTED—On a_ prop: osition that will net you from 3° to $50 a day. Look this over. 0. J. Larson, McKenzie hotel, call mort ings. 1-18-1w ‘ — FOR SALE OR BENT HOUSES AND PLATS 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 terms. If you are looking for a cozy home, see me at once. Geo. M. Register. 1-17-1w ’ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large room and Kitch- enette furnished for light house- keeping in modern hous: 723 3rd _Phone 612, 1-18-3t ROOM FOR- RENT—Furnished room in modern hose, two blocks from _postoffice, Phone _658-K: 1-18-2t FOR RENT — Rooms in modern house.. Gentlemen only. 222. 3rd __St. Phone _962. 1-12-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished room in 1 mod- ern house, suitable for two. 409 5th St. 1-18-2t FOR RENT—Two “rooms for light housekeeping, Call at 713 3rd a TWO ROOMS—With: board for three gentlemen. Dunraven. 1- “17-5t At | FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, 802 ; Ave. B. 1-13-tt | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold Ever-sharp pencil with : initial. Phone 510-L for reward. 1-15-3t WANTED TO RENT YOUNG man and sister want to rent + furnished house or apartment dur- ing February, longer if ‘possible. H Call. Mr. Nickerson at 485 X be- tween 5:30.and 6 P. M. or write him at 722 Fifth street. 1-15-1w | +, WANTED TO RENT—By Feb. Ist, furnished light housekeeping rooms by man and wife. Reference if de- t sired, permanent rental if suited. ' Write Box 637, or call 562. 1-18-3t * WANTED TO RENT—Five or_ six j room modern house. Write P. i box 548. 1-17-1wk ———— eee | BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers’ smbalmers: Funeral Directors ‘ Licensed Embalmer in Charge . DAY rHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65-—887 rag Day Phone 108 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET , , Gaholstered Farnliure Made to Order ; u CARL PEDERSON 4 FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, 3 Southwestern North Dakota and j Southeastern Montana buc. BISMARCK, N. D4 ~ FS eR "| Burleigh, O.|haying claims against, said decedent, BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors ef ‘STUDEBAKER? CAD IL LLAC AUTOMOBILES i ——— PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS ONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY SPECIAL: NUMBER—Just out, containing 1921 facts of clover lahd in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for @ 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. It is free.on request. Addreas. Skid- more-Riehle Land Co., 485 Exidmore- Riehle Bidg., Marinette, Wisconal: 1 —_—__ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—On account of poor health I will have to sell one of my beauty parlors; either the one at Grand Forks or Bismarck. If in- (terested see BE. L..Hart, room 4,, Hughes Bldg-, Bismarck, N. D. Stee cm OLE FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite __Postoffice. 1-18-tt ELK TEETH—Highest cash prices paid for genuine elk teeth. Irons & Russet! Co., 95 Chestnut St., Providence. R. 1. References. your local bank. 1¢17-ft PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- | blocking’ and remodeling men's hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | Phone 58; opposite Postoffice. 1-18-tf FOR SALE—One music cabinet, two’ beds, one rug and one‘cot. Modern bungalow. Buick ‘car goes for; $300. C. Es Vermillya, 316 Park Ave. Phone 679L. 1-12-tt ANO 10 PAIL of Pure Montana Honey delivered ‘at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with order. B. e Smith, Jr..’ Fromberg> Mont. Leas — e.2-15-1 mo. FOR “@ALEBaled hay, about 100 tons. Price $16, F. 0. B. Stewarts- dale. Or $18 F. O. B. Bismarck, Phone 406-F13, or 772-L 1-15-4t FOR SAlA2—$5,000 in Village Warr: 10% discount. Warrants draw 6%. is at will furnish bank guarantee that they will be taken up within a year. Will sell all | or part, Address Number 181, elias 7-100 Dressmaking, up to date “work, re- modeling, convert out of date gown in up to date gown, coats, hats. 423 2nd St., Ave. 4. Phone 772U. 1-10-2w LEARN TO PLAY drums or xylo- phones. Apply. at McKenzie hotel between 6 and 8 evenings. Lessons at all hours. 1-18-1w OFFICE SPACE FOR DESK FOR RENT—Heat, light, telephone and janitor service furnished. Inquire _at City Insurance Agency. 1-12-lwk FREE for the hauling about 25 loads of stone in west end of Bismarck. E. V. Lahr. __1-17-3t WANTED TO BUY—Six or seven- room juedern house. Write P. O. box 6507. 1-17-1wk FOR Fie Kodak eniarging outft. Call 100, between 6:30 and 9:30 P.M. 1-18-3t FOR SALE—Choice Canary singer. White Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. 1-13-lwk ~ Dressmaking and remodeling up-to- date. Room 223 Northwest Hotel. 1-15-1w if LEGAL [LEGAL NOTICES | a NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of North Dakota, County of In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Benja- min Liming, Deceased. Charles Liming, Petitioner, vs. All persons interested, Respondents. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed J. A. Graham, administrator with the will annexed, of the Estate of Benjamin Liming, late of the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, deceased. to the creditors of, and all persons to exhibit them with the necessary - +. Night Phéne.100 or 687 pS K Richmond sWlviney SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET The pigmy swine of Australia are the smallest known, species of the BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE. ‘THIS FRONT DooR OR ‘Come IN LAST vouchers, within four monthe after the first publication of this notice, to said Administrator with the will annexed, at The City National Bank, in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated January Sth, 1921. J. A. GRAHAM, dicatuisteator with the Wil! Annexe, -12-19-26 ? Jan. In the: Distriet Court of the United States for the Disirict of North Da- kota. In the matter.of Rubin Miller, bank- rupt. In bankruptcy. To the creditors of Rubin Miller of Bismarcks county of Burleigh and dis- trict aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice'is hereby given that on Jan- nary 18, 1921, the said Rubin Miller was duly adjudicated bankront that thé first meeting of his cremtors will be held in the office of H. F. O'Hare, referee, Little building, in Bismarck, N. D. on January 29, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time the creditors may attend. prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other bus- iness a8 may properly come before such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N. 18, 1921. D. January H. F, O'HARE, Referee in Bankruptcy. When Sunday Was Abandoned. ‘The movement to enforce a “Blue Law” Sunday on the feople of the United States recalls the fact that only once since the days of Moses on Mt. Sinai has Sunday been abandoned by any nation claiming Jehovah as Ged. That once was during and immediately after the French revolution. A decree was drawn up by Gobet, archbishop of Paris, that the French should worship Liberty, Equality and Reason in place of God, and, to make sure of the peo- ple’s forgetting of the church, the buildings were denuded of their sacred ornaments and civic feasts substituted for the feasts of saints’ days, while Sunday was wiped from the calendar by creating months of 30 days each and giving a holiday every fen days. J GUESS Nou can : MAKE UP OOR BERTH Now, pier hog. No larger than a good-sized house rat. . eile eration) DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BUY A BURGLAR ALARM A HEVER HEARDVOD Our HEIGRBOR. MRS BAILEY SAID SHE SAW You Come HOME AND THAT IT WAS AFTER ONE OCLOCK - SHE SAID WiLevR GOTIN ABour Tweive FIFTEEN: A Tom,3 THe We SHOvLD ‘erTwer. HAVE AN-THER Lock PUT ON You piow'r! 1 WAS HOME WOMAN’S LOVE DEMANDS ALL Can Never Be Satisfied With Anything bess Than Absolute Dominien Over One Man. What every woman wants more than anything else in the world is absolute dominion over one man. There'is a peculiarly vampish trend in feminine love which takes the form’ of demand- ing entire possession of the creature upon whom the affections have been fastened. Every woman wants to feel that, no matter what his occupation—be It the most engrossing business or merely a game of golf—she is ever the com- pelling note at the back of her man's hend. -He must not forget her for a single instant, and he must be regret- fully conscious that nothing Is quite satisfactory, Jacking the saving grace of hér presence. “And she requires continually to be assured of this. ,.She believes that In hoarding her perpet- unl recollection, he hojds,q talisman rendering him immune from the attrac- tions or blandishments of all other women, It is difficult for the feminine men- tality to grasp the curious power of detachment of tlie masculine. A wom- an cannot comprehend, much less sym- pathize with, that trait by which a man can divest himself completely of any thought of her while absorbed in something else. A man’s mind—and this partiontar- ly refers‘to the man of many serious inferests—is like a number of com- partments, each senled from the other and docketed as to contents. \While he is in one, he shuts out everything pertaining to any other. A woman has not this capability of detachment. Whether she is playing bridge or apparently obsessed’ with some knotty domestic detail, she is always subconsciously aware of the one. The retentive quality is tle pre- vailing characferistic of woman. It Is fat once her’ greatest strength and. her greatest wenknexs—she cannot bear a ull! ‘i i) { ‘ The Lookout Was On the Jol They're Off For Sunny Califorma BY ALLMAN You GoT I BARLY ba) BECAUSE | KNOW i perree THAN THAT! :Nov KNOW - IF You ‘DIDN’T HEAR ME o so iwere now! 1 Guess-THeRe IS NO FURTHER ARGUMENT: THAT LADY LING Nexr Door | DON'T SEE Tue NEED FOR ANY BURGLAR ALAR f6 Tet go. T? stie sees the flame of a love on the wane she tries frantically to restore it to its full force. A man faced with the sume contingency is apt to be more resigned—or brutal— and makes haste to finish completely the cooling affection, A man likes to do a thing, have done with it, ‘and consign all memory to oblivion—to wipe the slate clean and be ready for something new. May Isabel Fisk in the Continental Edition of the London Daily Mail. Sudceeds in Molding Basalt. The common volcanic rock known as basalt cannot be easily shaped with chisel and hammer, but Dr. Ribbe, a French experimenter, claims much success for his method of shaping by molding after it has been n:elted at about 1,800 degrees Centigrade. His first product was a glassy substance, which he has since been able to change to the crystalline structure of the original rock by a devitrifying process, The rock which has been melted and molded fs found to be su- perior to the natural basalt in resist- ance to scratching and wear, and It proves to be especially desirable’ for such purposes as paving, curbstones | and stairs. It can be shaped with grent smoothness and exactness, As the material is not attacked by acids, it Is suitable for vats for chemical use; and it is also an excellent elec- {rieal insulator, and a useful sub- stance for firmly fixing metallic posts or other fittings In place by using as a hot paste, Bear’s Body Rolls to Hunter. Stone, Pa—A bear shot on the top of the mountain range at ‘Tadaghton Gorge rolled down the mountain side nearly 700 geet and landed at the feet of the hunter, who had fired at it from thé bottom of Pine Creek Val- ley. The side of the mountain Is so steep that few men have been able to scale it, and the bear rolled down so fast that the hair was burned from its skin in many places, eee Freckles and His Friends By Blosser FLYER TRIES TO KILL WITH PLANE Aviator, Suddenly Gone Mad, Misses Victims by Margin of Few Feet. Paris—A_ French airman, suddenly gone quad, hunted three men and a won for more than an hour in the Vola hawk bunting a rabbit. a priest und a wom. woan airplane ihe ing toward them. Suddenly the ina- vhine swooped dawn on them, ‘hey ‘hrew themselves flat on the ground pe the whirling propeiter and Miesed Them by a Few Feet. The plane, peed, swooped e bodies, missing heavy under driven: at over their prostr: them by a few fee ‘A few mhintes turned. As he near move threw | Once 1 ter the aviator Vthem the ay * plane In de p ave they were forced y themselves on the al he flew awny for the second } the three men and the woman uttered to find shelter in the flelds Some of them had seen the face of the rtvintor, Ho was, roaring with laugh ter nnd Ui knew they had to dent with ams After BODY TUR: JED TO STONE i ‘fornia Has Baf- nd Attend:ng Unusual © in ‘ca! f the room o¢ y, who for the p dir sited Faln wl, or in, Ike wt rigid: statue of marble or bronze, unable to move hand or fort, a8 though his bedy wns | ly turning to stone, . | stone, wh ens ever oman of UPUSH md the yest in December, , as the us loan close, that the John Daley as a teacher school, in the vie to hed never again In his y to enjoy the social oY his fellow he suffered of indaminatory d through, the like a poison ¢lr- ing In the blood, His. Joints stilt ened, the miiseles. relaxed, and. the slow sothlifving prov began, 9 ee: Makes 3,000-Mile Tris j To Die in a Comeery I! of Antioch, Ne took tot fife to tifercou: men, puns AL te n ihat Nis bods The Elizabeth (N. were endeavoring cently to trace the identity of a wan found hanging hy a length of picture wire from a tree Hinb in Fairview cemetery, In W fleld, a suburb. In one of the pockets was this note: “Pardon me for coming 3,000 [5 niles to use your cemetery, Thi is my reason for returning to my native country.” The note was signed “Willlam J, P. War- burton, 3d.” The man had. 63 cents and wore # plain band i. He was about sixty-five years old. His clothing was good. a=—=———————=—=—=—==~=—=—=—==—= J) poliee Where Justice Was Blind. , Frankfort, —The appeal of a wife and six small ehildren won a; pa ty, lon for Denny Harris of Pike coun- who had served nearly a year of ar term, Conductor George Singlet of the GC. & O. railread, whose testimony convicted Harris of robbery of freight cars, investigated | when he lenrned that the family was In destitute circumstances, He found the mother and all the children hare- foct 1 half naked. © The railroad man @rassed the entire famil byought them here to see Gov. Morrow. ; you, | into complying. | cover each of the other y had fain In his bed, | |} walked PAGE SEVEN LURED TO DEN BY TIMI GIRL Damsel in Distress Leads, Good Samaritass Into Clutches of Rebbers. SIX ViCT cris NICKED One After Another They Are Stripped of Valuakies, Bound and Gagged, Girl Goes Out for Other Easy Marks. Zacks uned a the role of Good + grit eariy Sul day morning toware msel in He wi his home at “| she itantly, ‘have lost iy shapely j tear fel trom Her poke bonnet was quite neat . Hitde ghey’ oand) Mr Mm supported will protect to gor” “Eowant 1 Salle street,” she sobbed. 1 “Why, why!) ‘That’ just ten doors from: he nd Mr, guided her to the address and assisted her up the Stairway to the enteance, The Lady Pulls a Gur. (i now,” she siniled, “you can go+ Inside with me, or Tl fill you full of lead”, A husky evolyer prodded Mr, Zacks She ushered him into a room with a four-poster bed, He was received with open arms by twe They gagged him, bound his Mr. Zacks gazed about to dis- three posts held a man. He yielded §20, a gold watch and a dinmond stickpin, The lady vanished, Mr. Zacks walt- ed patiently, Pretty soon she reap: peared with a fifth stranger, who re- ceived a reception similar to his own, But there were not posts enough to go round, so he was tossed on the bed, A sixth saimaritn arrived in a few minutes, He must have completed the night’s roundup, begause after search ing and binding and tossing him on the bed, the two men and the woman disappeared, Zacks succeeded in loosening the gag. He called for help, The land: “And Now,” She Smited, “You Can Go With Me!" Jady of the rooming house responded. When she comprehen ied the situation she telephoned the last Chieago ave- nue police. Detect! ants rank Mee, Willlam Mov and Ralph Ber- gan Were assigned. A Pcoircom Holdup. __ About this time the poolroom of Gust Costonlo: 4 West Chicago ave- nue, was held up by three men, The | three detectives, investigating, later found three men and a woman in a restaurant. ‘They said they were Vie- for: Bing, 2137 Herndon enue; Wil- avenue, An- woln avenue, Lincoln ton and avenue, Elsie Oldenburg, ified Bing, but did men, Miss Olden- hot know the oti not held. BOY HOLDS UP PAW:IBRGKER Takes All inoney in, Cash Drawer Rather Than Small Sum Through Pawning. Los Anyeles.--A youth, with eollar turned up and cap pulled down, into a pawnshop here and wanted to know What the proprietor would give him on his gun, The pawn- broker said he Loe see the weapon is." said the youth, and jammed it against the yp broker's. chest. “It ought to be worth the money in the register.” Tt was. _ Stole Warden's C! Dy ison offic! ns, Who, entered the wi nd then ked the pock- ing out of fiome and entered the pris , ets of several sleeping guards, Culinary Art | TRIBUNE WANTS — FOR R Our idea of a good cook is one that je puts the icing ow her ¢ so’ thiek R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. tliat when you take a bite ur nose makes a dent in it-Ohio State Jour: nal, CA ree ean ac tng Sere Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260