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“THE: BISMARCK TRIBUNE: MERICAN AML Moved fu One Trhee BY ALLMAN ee Stories of y El Great Scouts ton «, ©, Western Newspaper Union, ‘JUST RENTED A FURNISHED APARTMENT DOWN IN THE NEXT BLOCK AND YOU AND |, WIFEY DEAR, NOW, DORIS, You GO.UP AND GATHE ALL YOUR THINGS TOGETHER AND | VLL GET MINE AND WE'LL MOVE. POSITION WANTED POSITION, WANTED—By patty with eight “years experience; — pr fer hookkeeping, clerical work, but ‘will consider: any. kind ot office work; can ‘operate typewriter. Write P,Q. Box 50, Bismarck, N. D. v LADY'OR GENTLEMAN WANTED— To sol sickness, accicent and health insurance, Attractive side lines and liberal commissions. Write 285 Tribune C ee 10-14-1m WANTED—Cook and’ Assistant ~ Ma- tron: at Indian schol, Apply. to ‘Superintendent. <) 9-19-3t ED—Girl for generat house: work. Call at Dawson Store, 203 ixth W. TOST—White tricollette waist with return,,to; Tribune. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—By Oct. ct, 1st, room furnished apartment; would consider small house; can furnish teferences. Write 287, care of Trib- une, * 9-12-1w | WANTHDOne double or two single ESMAN SALESMAN cover iocal territory selling dealers. ‘Guaranteed salary of $100.00 week for right man. The Richards Co., 200 Fitth avenue, New ‘York, ,N. Y. > _9-18-6t ARE GOING TO MOVE INTO , IT RIGHT THIS AFTERNOON: RIGHT INTO OUR NEW HOME!” rc | HOW ISRAEL PUTNAM OUT- | WITTED THE INDIAN “BEAR” |. An 1758, while General Lymin's army. was encamped near lort Edward, N. Y., during the French and Indian war, ‘sentinels at one outpost began | to disappear mysteriously, Night after ' nighc a soldier was posted there and the next morning could not be found. \@ Only the bravest men In the army | were selected for this post. General | Lyman gave ord for them to call out | “Who goes there?” three times, if they | ‘heard any noise, and then if no answer | came, to fire. But the disappearances | continued until his men were panic- @LEGON® — (Copy for ‘This Department Supplied by the American Legion News Service. HOLDS UNIQUE WAR RECORD Editor of Legion Publication Left Post and Marched to the Front A.W. O. L. ter T, Neubert, editor of the, sico Star, official publication of the American Legion of Montana, has FOR eres or bared rooms for two young men. Must FOR _ neti a w. z ; be modern, close in. Call pbone stricken’ and refused to take such a want i eleyed x i—House o! ei alive y SOUNIAG SY os SE dangerous station, to be the most room ‘and bath toom. Furance heat. BOARDERS WANT! ls at last Israel Putnam, a member of unique war vee: waear areca! : con ‘poth of te JOM AND | WILL BE | ALLRIGHT WE'LL : Major Rogers’ rangers, volunteered to ord of any “ furnace and coal range. Garage. | _St.. Mrs, Anderson. OVER To SEE. YouR | LOOK FoR You ~ ( ON AIT WE GOT FUN! PA Se Sees cone ING tiene: pe i erat This is one of the nicest home: ; -| TELL DORIS To | sani Hes ; (igae wast lger: the-city for the price asked. ee P BUSINESS CHANCES uy thar Wosee Mee uP! ¥ THISIS THE LIFE ! ' fy ' he heard a rustling in the leaves pe wae Bs y tion River View. Don’t pay outrag- WANTED — Investment of $3000.00 i i near-by. ‘Lhe sounds were those seant | instructor temporarily,‘ carries with it officc| : |of an aninial scuffing about on the in eeeae it his des to Ke ous prices for a home. We have been selling homes to people in Bis- marck for ten years and every buy-! er a friend. Can you beat it? You can't. The price of this desirable home is $2900; Cash $600, and $35 monthly. J. H. Holihan, 1st door east of Post Office. Phone 745, 9-19-3t. FOR SALE—By ern. house with six rooms and bath. Full base- ment, ‘large screened-in - pore! first class garage, with cement fioor. Four blocks from postoffice. Will consider car in deal. 10 East Main. _Phone 212- 9-2-tf position. . Salary of $150’ per} month. 10 per cent,on investment. This merits investigation. Write 290 Tribune. WANTED—Party with, $1,500 to $2,000 can make deal that’ will net high rate on money. Turned over every 30 days. Handle your own funds. ‘Write 289, care of Tribune. 9-17-2t DOCTOR WANTED—Good opening fo doctor; 40-mile territars;; good pr ‘tice; can buy part or all in drug store. -Rott Drug Co, Lehr, N. D. 16 AUTOMOBILES — FOR SALE—Ford car with a Speedster body, in A-1 condition, at $175. Firestone and Goodrich tires in fabric and cord makes at the very rooms and bath, sun parlor, garage in basement. This is a beautiful home. Don’t buy untii you have seen quarter sawed oak, both like new, Am _ going Have Immediate _ posses: trally located. 9-17-tf. sion. | Harvey. Many other articles. west, freight rates are high. _404-J. Geo. “W. Littie 9-6-1£ 9-17-2t : ROOMS FOR SENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for —gentlemen. preferred. Or \3. fur. nished light’ housekeeping rooms. Near High School. Phone 877. 9-15-lw FOR" RENT—One modein furnished art book case. If you havé the cash .you can name your own price. Phone 817. 9-17-2t. FOR SALE—Singer Sewing machine and oak folding sewing table, child’s metal bed, childs’ chair and elegant, new reed go-cart. Cash 9-192t. | many consider by no means inconse- quential. At first thought, one might in a rhythmic manner and plead not are, to.repeat their own words, just exactly what one might expect when the’ youth of land‘gads about in‘sporty automobiles, simulates contempt for Mrs. Grundy’s ideas and shows a de- termination tg do everything in a fast and snappy way. how are you going to keep ‘cm from shaking a mean ‘ankle? | [ MARKE —_—____ unchanged figures fo 1 3-4 cents hgher were followed by a Mttle, J reaction and then ‘both “turned higher “than before. Wet weather in northwest was an ad- ditional ‘stimulus. Profit-taki although. heavy were weil ob The market closed firin, 18-4 to lots $8.25 to $ barrel. Bulk of butcher she-stoc! Weak to 25 cents lower. Light veal calves opening steady. Rest lights, $10.50 to $11. Heavy veal calves ly 50 cents lower. Good and choice stockerg and feeders stcady; others; weak to 25 cents lower. | ground for food and, peering through | the darkness, Putnam saw by the faint | starlight ‘a huge creature, which he recoghized as a bear, slowly sham- | bling toward him, Something in the bear's gait aroused the scout’s suspicion. Putnam obeyed thé general's orders. He challenged | threé ‘times and then fired, A loud H groaning and struggling noise followed and when the scout rushed forward he found the bear in‘its death agony. ‘Thién’ he turned the animal over, En- closed in'the shaggy skin, still clutch- ‘nga’ tottithawk but stone dead, lay a ghint ‘Indian, ““mhe mystery was solved, \ i | | | The other |‘dentinels had believed it was''a real heard and allowed the dar- Beas’ the and left and released the scout, telling the Indians that he must send Putnam <Ship-| in Canada until an exchange of prison- $14 to| ers allowed him to return to his home ANDY LEWIS FOUGHT CHIEF CORNSTALK The battle of Point Pleasant on | September 10, 1774, was the first “all- { American” battle ever fought on this WHEN into the front-line fighting caused rmy. He left his post and marched to the! front A. W. 0. L. He went through the St. Mihiel drive and was in the thick of the Argonne fighti when an order was issued for his arrest. Neubert didn’t mind the arrest but he hated to quit fighting. A court- martial followed and he was reduced to a private. Later, following the armistice, he was sent to Coblenz as lintotype operator on the Amaroc News. Neubert is president of the Great Falls (Mont.) ‘Typographical union, and is adjutant of the Great Falls post of the American Legion. Dim to vinluaiy desert the ¢ this bungalow. Price, $4,700; cash, a $900. J. H. one 314 Broadway. eee Cae koa | aE { Paar - 7 ‘ng weitior to get near enough to use Phone 74: 9-17-34] Co., Cor. 8th and Main St. Phone! and make the’ people glide to it.| No. 1 dark northern, $1,50 3-4 to his’ témahawk before’ they learned §3400— Think’ Tot it, ~only.$3400 for| 332 9-17-1W When goo music is composed, good | $1.58 1 d : ‘their ‘niistake. No more sentinels dis- LEGION HERO WITH ONE LEG this 6 roomy house, bath, all modern, , dancing will result. As long as you! Corn 2 yellow 15 to 46 cents. | appeared. lot-50x140. Good terms can be given. MISCELLANEOUS have jazz musi¢ you will have jazz| Oats No. 3 white, to 34 cents.| “Some time after this event, Putnam i eek s __Prone 961 Henry & Henry. 9-19-3|FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter, ‘ ' j see ee fai nerenGetion ‘ot | “Barley, 42 to 59 ce | vag "captured by: the Indians, who| Detroit! Member’ of Organization’ Dis: FOR RENT—Pleasant four room flat} 800d as new; one oak office desk, Gen eeatenaels Tah ae be ae Rye No. 2, 98 3-4 cents, started to burn him at the stake. Just plays Makeup ohne poldier modern in every respect at reason-} high grade Remington hammer- fenc tod Tales the state: a ityear Flax No. 1, $2.07 1-4 tc $2.101-4. | ag the flames began to scorch his buck- During Fire. able rent. Business College Build-| less gun, household goods including R AZ M he said, annd you will sec 20 couples BISMARCK GRALN, skin garments, a heavy rain began! 6 wneco: awagar Renate Wahi ing 9-16-tf.] two leather rockers, Englander bed, Lee pee =) couples) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) || to fall and put out the fire, ‘The sav- ee a het, always, a: Nera Sak! $$ $$$ 1 i 1 toddling, five shimmying, three do. = . Detroit gy of L Fuhrman, $2100—6 room house partly modern,| Parlor rug, dining table, kitchen ing the “Chicago” and ten dancing| , Bismarck, Sept. 19. . ages collected more dry wood and] Detrelt. is Fee eta $500 cash; balance $23 a month.| table, gate leg table, sewing ma- ae nei | NO. 1 dark northern . 33| again ‘bes : 5 World war veteran, who lost # leg in a m ii properly. The teachers show their again began the torture. But again $2000—5 ‘rooms, light; water, toflet,| hine ($10), three rattan rackers! New Yor! —It is aly No. 1 amber durum . 04 -were toll France, but who nevertheless saved y light, , totlet, lady’ Kk, a k, Sept. 19.—It uhnast} pupils how to dance properly, he con- ‘ they were foiled. full -basement, lot 50x140.. Phone} eW) lady's rattan desk, book-| impossible to find out who is to blante | tinued, but when they leave and begin | No. 1 mixed durum 50|- 4 arreneh officer appeared upon the] (U2. of a stranger in a burning 961, Henry & Henry. 1 -9-19-3t. aa ery: two boro aes one} for jazz dancing. reacting to the jazz tunes of the|> . 1 red durum . 82a ore dishes throngh: thes Hngy oe building recently, while able-bodied FOR RENT—Furnished house, cen-|* 4 rds eye. maple, the other 4) Roally, this is a quéstion which|cvbaret and the roof garden-—well now, a] flame, kicked the blazing brands right See stood about wringing their O hands. Fuhrman, a member of the Charles A, Learned post of the American Le- usekeeping, 1 pin the responsibility on the dancing , 3 0 apartment, fully Phone ee OE iat ae teachers, but if you ask them, they Minneapolis Sept. 19.—Flour un-| eects pe Alea oo gion, lost his left leg at the thigh * will shrug their tuxedoed shoulders changed to 20 cents low In carload | while serving as a machine gunner with the Thirty-second division of the + FOR RENT—Three room apartment. ne Jenkins Saxophone, | ,..; ; iN Ba Will furnish. water and light. 18] prass Anish Soga Hy eek Hae, guilty. It’s the fault of the composers, he ments»; 78881 barr ately dito'bet A. E. KF. Early one morning he was Main St., Phone 503J. 9-17-1w pitel, “Cc Melody, without case, they will tell you, passing the buck in Chi ual ur eltwol $15. ae ne ig acvoluclogs & famous BeU- | vvakened by shouts and soon learned phere d ’ y -aui ii “hica 2 Wher an 1 PP POC ‘a ig FOR RENT—6-room strictly modern| $75.00: One Conn Saxophone,’ Sil- Anowe alae ieee uprard aeing si pried today? ‘packed | PAUL LIV ESTOCK, 2 that a near-by house was on fire. house. Hot water heat; call es er plated, ‘fair condition,:no dents.) nar, thei io at SCUM DORSTS, is by official, announcement Tyhtat ee fee St. Pau, Sept. 19.-Cattle re- Garbed in a dressing gown he made Mrs. F. ©. Flaherty. ” Flat Alto, without case, ee P, eir contradiction flat and ceipts, 9,500. Slow, y to 2bc or] his way to the burning house and _B.©, Okert, Tol 856 or 4 the explanation of the why of jazz {ports of wheat ‘and floyy during Aus-| more lower. Largely western rangers 'y MN FOR ft “hoase;-coal ae oS ert, ccphous or 4, O1 or musle’ paturat=they Bite’ “the” public [ust totalled. 66,695,000 Jmnshels, Bulls nC: iL NG y Fest f ataak is ° found a crowd of spectators awaiting well on premises, Write J. Walin- “call at 222/ard St) t | what it wants. made much also,of, wor}! that the gov- & ‘ vanedt sta stl Fond ee ey fa Stories of. By Elmo the fire department. Fears were ex- 9-16-4t| FOR SALE—Latest’ edition ae Seemingly the public is divided in|ernment /estimates of the Argentine Guotenle. $4.50; to” er “uk | “Scott od for the safety of occupants in FOR RENT— Four-room bungalow. |... .peadia, Brittanica, in perfect con-| its opinion on this big question. Some | exportable surplyg had heen, reduced | ¢¢ 95, tputcher she-stock, ; Great Scouts Watson and as no ond volunteered Call 843, after 4.P. M. ‘e16-31| , dition—India paper—full leather] say the younger generation is to|{rom 49,000,000. tp, 26,000,000 bushels. s¢59° ew hei to enter, the Legionnaire broke open - “‘pinding—contained in beautifnl new| blame, Jazz dancing and jazz music|Opening quotations which varied from | ¢¢ ang few: handyw @, Western Newspaper Union. a Window and went in, He returned dragging Aaron Pruitt, whom he found on a bed. “Any soldier would have done the same thing,” declared the here. IN MIDST OF SHELL SHOWER room’ or aig Housekeeping, on pen and immediate sale buy these Others maintain that jazz is a] cents net hi: continent. Europeans had taken part ye room; also. garage for rent. 108} articles. for a very small price.|natural reaction to Victorian customs. aoe SSS Some stronger. i i rt el ii 3 bg 4 a a s § ger. in all important engagements before—| Husky Seattle Legion Member Was 8 Thayer ‘street. 9-17-8t| _Phone 8 2t.1A few of their neighbors, almost CHICAGO. LIVE Bulk, $6.50 to $8. Freneh and Indians against British] — Wounded Twelve Times Within ‘ FORT-RENT—Furnishod rooms in]STRAYED—One yearling steer red abandoning hope, resign themselves to Chicago, Stpt. 19. £4,000. Beef steers steady to 25 cents) _Sheep receipts | and Americans, But when Andy Lewis Half Minute. : modern home. Gentlemen only.| and white, no brand, came to my|the thought that that something called low Bulk wediu mil ‘ te i . Teen He Phone 962 or al 222] place S 14-139-77 inthe Spring. Ex-|the spirit of the age is really the rea- lower ea ‘ wiry eaely ve MeNeeee abo H | and is bonderety I eo “ge eéstnesise dN 4 i -13-tt . $0! fitti lancing styles, iy ‘og receipts 29,000. Mostly 10 to4 goady. = ¥ ‘ 3 s as he wed is e years e pected owner’ to’ hint: it” up, heitee /son for fitful dancing styles, exp 15 icentachigher: steady. Good ewes, mostly, $3.50 0) sirietly a tatlye affair, and tumble as a Walter Camp All FOR: 'RENT—Nicely turnished large Call front room in a modern house. 818 Avenue B, or phon: 632-W. please the delay in advertising. ener remove and.-pay “chacaeh, _m N for ‘two-young men. Phone 967. v i 9. pressing. repairing. dyeing. ladies’ PRE WAR PRICES ot qleanine. re blocking and remodeling men’ ROOM in’modern home, suitable for two. Ladies preferred. 411 9th St. ing wonder the while as to just wha this little old world is coming to. The manner in which the dancing Soriety of Dane LESSON To-DAY MENTIONS "SNOW" SNOW IS FROZEN Sheep receipts 42,000. Steady to 5 cents lower. WAR M OTHERS “MEET. UNDERSTAND JUST \NHAT SNOW IS? Lewis was born in Ireland, but he had come to this country while still ‘an Amer-' Es t E—AIl =“ 1 shostin al-| instructors put the blame on the chaps he Ft. Lincoln Chapter of the | a child, and he was no les: } FOR-RENT Furnished or unturnished eocry, Model AT SL ands of mov-| ‘ho create tunes is exemplified by R. American War Moth i ‘hold a | ean’ than the frontieramen he Jed, He} Goned Charles 1. rooms for light housekeeping. Busi-| ing patgets arid Atati He tatgets,|W. Vizay, president of the American meeting in the American Legion hall | fought with George Washington in the} Tilul, Seattle, nesa College Building. 9-16-tf} equipped ¥ ith electric motor. , Price iz Teachers. tu afternoon at 3 o'clock. All| Wrench and’Indian war and he became} Wash., for one of al. 800.00. an ire Elie Taix, Bis-| “Dancing is wholly a matter of 5 i i mem) © especially urged to be! one of the greatest leaders of the co-] the World war's FOR'R ‘two rooms with large} $ ange BIS Jonusie,” he said. “The reason a waltz] Cah No, 1 northern, £L5U1-1; Sen] presen ‘ing, as plans for! joniat troops. He was six feet two] most unustal ex- ‘| ' before the other could join it—a fa- | early one morning. | out his pipe when the first shot was fired. He coolly finished lighting his American tackle on the Yale feot- ball team condi- pantry Aa house rece FOR Od, “chittonler, tablesTns is out of date is because there is no Lember: ‘ en 2; Decerber.. $1.12 1-4 ee fal DiOEg im of the chapter will | | Inches tall and powerful, perlences. FOR"RENT—Two nico modern fur-| quire at Beauty Paulor also Electric Strauss today to compose a real one| May, #40 7-5. a AS ee Lewis was chosen by Lord Dunmore} Paul, then a nisheéd Fooms. Close in. 505 3rd| Washing. machine, Ice box, Round ee oem | in 1774.10 lead a picked hody of men] frst Heutenant In 8. 9-14-1w| _ oak table at 703-9th St. Phones Hale : [noe i ; against the Shawnees while Dunmore tiga at Hun- Pag = -3 $ . ‘ooklos Te Hieht? | attacked them from another direction} dred — anc xt y FOE jom in modern home | gIRET 7 CLASS WORK—Cleaning. Freckles and His Friends Heels ta BPE: By Blosser |. (fe Ginstane bnew the two armies] fourth infantry, | aoe oa | were coniing and decided to defeat one | Ninety-first division, wis wounded: in 12. different: spots in half a winute FOItRENT—One large room Suitable| &Dd_men's clothing; Eagle Tailoring ‘ for two, wi : & Hat Works. phone 58 opposite yorite tritk'of Napoledn during the Argonne. struggle. One ata Bireat. Labor without poeta. postoffice. 1-18-t¢ NOW CHILDREN, OUR Now Do YoU ALL | The Shawnees attacked L army | figh explosive shell burst near hit, i Lewis had’ taken | hurling him about 15 feet distant. He had just landed when a second shell expioded almost) under him, tossing 618 M. i . 9-14-4w. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works. FOR RENT — Attra » opposite Postoffice DARTICLES oF VAPOR. ripe and then gave the orlers to his] Him back to where he started trom, | men, who rushed to meet the Indi Re thought it over for si months rooms in modern Stu ee Eee FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod- FOR SALB—Used het pillow slips and hed Call at 210 Thayer St. upstairs, IN THE ATMOSPHERE IN THE FORM Both sides fought “Indian-fas' dodging from tree to tree and ti | advantage of every bit of cover. ‘The in army hospi e of Harvard law r partner in one etn house, 46 Main St. Phone 929-L. 9-17-31 oF PEATHERY ? Seif aot : _9-17-3t FOR SALES Firniture, pia nIonGE : | fighting was at a close range and in AU's, eal He ts FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ! gies Ate | the smoke-filled forest frontiersman| Commander of » post of 7 graph, Cadillac aulomobil:, Also | he Ameriéaiy 1 ed rooms. 300 9th St. Phone 3775. -bicycle. Phone. 592-It, 510 5th St. and Indian came hand to hand—toma- | the American sone EES ee OLL EEL 9-16-58 | hawk against bunting knife. “ FOR “RENT—Furnished BANNER HOUSE—Room ana voard Late in the afternoon the Indians Legion Man the Pace. 8th St. $9.00 a week. Bed 50c, M 25C. | gave way, but there was no Foul Ageratum, — architrave, — channfer, 3 | Cornstalk was too good # general f cleistogamous, elohi gambit OSTEOPATH Steam heated. __ eed cleistog , ohn, gambit, “Dr M. E. Bolton WANTED—Family washing, 27 ~Ave- j that and the Americans paid dearly} guimpe, intaglio, metacarpal, mitosis, Sires: for every foot of ground they won. nada, pomology, rococo, Simony. How) Specitlist in Chronic Deceases _hue D._Phone 685-R, Osteopath Consultation Free 119 1-2 4th St. Telephone 240 FRECKLES, AS WE WALK. OUT ON A COLD WINTER. MORNING AND Look AROUND, | That night Lewis held possession of ut he had won it at a men killed and 140 Andy Lewis and his bor- wounded, @erers had won the greatest Indian | pattle in early American history. Andy Lewis did not have a chance | to make a name for himself in the War of the Revolution which soon fol- ssed over for gen- and he died ia lowed, He was pa erals of less abili many of the above words can you define? Michael Nolan, 4-year-oud mental wizard, who has been ¢ i with the world’s “best minds” defined all of them in less than one minute) Nolan is a charter member of Ranier: Noble post of the American Legion at Seattle, Nolan, who has been a Iumberjack and a sailor, is a student in the engineering department of the federal board of vocational training ee WEBB BROTHERS WHAT Do WE SEE 1780, an embittered, broken-hearted] at the University of Washington. He ez “5 5 old man, The fate of his opponent,| was shellshocked in France. He broke Undertakers Embalmers Funeral - Directors Cornstalk, had also been a sad one.} into fame When hie established a new er in Charge In 1777 he came to a fort on the Ohio} record in the army “alpha” test with ’ on a friendly mission, He was arrest-} 4° perfect score of 212 points in thir: DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 ad and thrown into prison. While} teen minut The best previous score PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS here the great Shawnee leader was | treacherously murdered by a mob. ot | soldiers In revenge for the death of'a in the psychology test was 207 points in se’ een minutes, made by a Yale wrote: be Licensed Embalmers in Charge comrade who had been killed by In-| | ete “Day Phone 100 Night Phone. 100. or 687 | dians. Which Blow Out rinally. | St The way of tt is hard, Dam Not Built by Experts. but he can pneu- Caen FURNITURE COMPANY. The failure of the dam which caused | matic tres i the famous Johnstown’ flood, Ma \ f $0 MAIN-STREET~ ' 1889, was due to def of construc. B. S. ENGE, D. C, Ph. C, waeal tion, ined by the fact Heit no ens Chi eee ‘Dpacdetered Furniture Made to Order gineer was employed ti ‘building the dam, opracter Consultation Free Suite 9. J1—Lucas Block—Phone 208