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MELE W, WANTED_MALE “CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AGENTS WANTED WANTED —" Competent experienced solicitor, man or. womans upply ‘dt tex Theater, slat GELP WANTED- FEMALE WANTED —Thorougily ‘competen girl for general liouse work.. Good wages, small family of adults Phone 247. SN 11-12-8t WANTED—A_ “school girl to’ work after school and on Saturdays. hone 604W. _11-15-3t “WANTED—Strong girl or woman for general housework. Wages $35. Phone 176, 11-10-1w WANTED—Girl ‘or woman for gen- eral house work. Phone 316 t ® 11-14-1t SALESMAN SALESMAN—To cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of $100:00 per week for right man. The Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y 11-10-71 FOR SALt OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Beautiful_new se seven- room furnished house; strictly. mod- ern in-every respect. Only parties being able to supply satisfactory. credentials; others need not apply. Phone 987. 11-16-1w FOR RENT (In Mandan)—Houso, three rooms, water, sewer. New house, five rooms, modern, select tenant, rent moderate. Auto gar- . ABe on Main street, $30. .L. N. Cary, ‘Mandan. 11-15-5t ——_ a ats GARRISON SECOND HAND STORE|: keeping. 620 6th St. Mrs. Ada Harrison Mills of the National Feder- We buy and sell all kinds of house] Rohrer. 11-12-3t j ation of Music Clubs, who is leading and’ office furniture. We pay. the highest’ cash price and gttarahtee! what we sell to be as represented le ‘ on coldest mornings, Tho Jir Mani- fold “Heater Will do it. Send $2.95 for sample; Cash refund to agents. Jir Bepelaluea Co. iCn. Ohio. i 5-1t WANTED —Go0a7 “live. age agent “for Bis- marck, to sell .an article of w versal. use. Industrious agent can make _good.,.money,«, ponsible. © For™ pa: Box 567, Jamestown, N, S address ‘D. 11-14- ba AUTOMORILES.— MOTORCYCLES | FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, good con dition. Dr, R. 3. Enge. 11-15-38 __ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms on first floor and one single room on’ sec- ond floor, all furnished for light housekeeping, modern house. Phone | 672° L. W. 111 Mandan avenue. _l1-14-1y FOR RENT—Two or three 1 Tooms in modern ‘house, close in, furnished for light housekeeping; also an ad- joining room for sleeping purposes. Phone 612,00 11-9-1w FOR T RENT—Three or four modern rooms for light housekeeping, one room with kitchenette and a. five- room furnished house. Write 308, in care Tribune. _11-14-3t FOR SALE—Victrola including 30 re- cords,. Mahogany case. All in good condition, $75.00. cash. Call) « upstairs at 210 Thayer St. .11-15-3t FOR RENT—Large room on. first floor, furnished ‘for light. house- FOR RENT—Two modern rooms fur- uished for light housékeeping, ‘sult- able for young married couple. 924 ‘Must be res-) WHAT: S THE DEAR ‘AME You “MAD AT MEP Fiat east THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB MATTER, YES 1AM AND GOOD AND MAD Their Byentng Was Spotted HONEY, DQ. You WANT ME To DRY. THE DISHES! FOR You ? WELL, WHAT ARE YOU MAD | TO BAKE THAT PUMPKINPIE ABOUT ? BY ALLMA “NO, 1 DON'T + WANT YOU TO DRY THE DISHES FoR ME! 1 MADE SPECIAL E EFFORT FOR YOu AND YOu JUST SAT THERE AND ATE THREE PIECES OF IT AND NEVER SAID HOW GOOD IT was! PAGE SEVEN 15-—Mrs, Lowell I’. ected, president of the Women ary of the Ameri- can Legion, is 4 as eligible, to the: legion itself as to. the auxiltary. For she served Uncle Sam in the war, just as much as her son. , When her son went to Camp Tay- lor in Kentucky, for duty in the, World ‘War, Mrs. Hobart went, along with him. While the young man was in training his mother worked daily in the Red Cross institutions as a super- visor and ccnducted two night. class- cs. On Mrs. Hobart's nati, where she 1 by the Y. M. C. and the Ohio Fed- eration of Wonen’s Clubs to go ever- a hostess. But as her son was nee, war department regula- s prevented her. from sailing. s. Hobart was elected first vice president of the Ohio department of Bhe Women’s Aux at its firs jconvention and “named chairman of h In this work she has or cd active committees to take of patients in all Ohio hospitals where former service men !are under treatment. » The first national convention of the f Women's Auxiliary at Kan this year, resulted in her ele | president, 'MUSIC CLUBS FIGHT TAX ON INSTRUMENTS Cincinnati, Hobart, newly return to Cincin- s, she was asked a By NEA Service, St. Louis ‘Noy. 15—“Musie isn’t a luxury!” This is the statement of Mrs. Helen i a fight, being made by the federation, fon a bill now pending in Congress which would impose discriminatory tax on musical instruments. | ‘Passage of such a bill would han- ar es | dicap the musical activities of the na- “tion,” says Mrs. Mills, 1 a FIND THE REAL YOu! COMPLEXION “The importance and necessity of ° | Interpretative Dancing will’ biiod You! - ———————‘ music has been too well demonstrat- Wire “sale, you to be the judge. e repair and rebuild furniture at| FOR RENT—Two large 1 terms are fair to all. When you want to buy or sell second hand coy ase flso (uve anal iat) «BEND 1 house or office furniture. SEE US. 107..Main St., or phone 398, A. M. ison, _0 Owner. 11-14-1m]} : SALE—One hard coal heater, ith St. Phone 960J 11-15-1w BY MME. MOREAU, led. It has made a place for itself in ie jano, dresser and a few other BY RUTH AGNES ABELING , ty u i household articles. Call 417 10th ferred.” 1100, Broad “Boston, Mass., Nov. 15—Back home ; Paris . when you recent yeane Puce ae well ae ue erre roadwa; 11- 12-18 Lf i =] i aren't i , G 8, St. Phone. 835_LM. “‘U-14-3t y: after a period of frenzied re-hearsing pk ae on, "motoring. sith’! 5 churehes therdlab,; the home: and skin exposed for the sun to do its| wa ; the school.” st, is the t'me to clear complexicn. "P your | "During the first session of the board Make it just what you want it to! f the federation, just held here, spe- he. Get rid of every little blemish} cial attention was given to arranging which threatens to be a blackhead o7|#, YOURE artists’ tour with the hope a freckle. of stimulating the interest of young! f the blackheads haven’ people. If the blackheads haven't much of | Mrs. John F. Lyons of Fort Worth, Tg (Bontlemen only, a| and a wild dash half way across the ain: very’ desitable. toom... in. private} continent, to jump from the con- the ‘Tailor Sete wet aterm _ home. Phone 247" 11-14-3t | clusion: of one huge Pageant to the FOR SALE—Canary birds, male” FOR RENT Furnished rooms, Steam | beginning of another—Virginia Tan- temate, str eC "pot oe and) heated above. the Emporium Store.| Her takes time to breathe and ta’k.| N. 4 otter, Breien.| Phone 974.: 11.9-1w| “Why, yes, I know what I like aaa dramatic dancing for ReicerGa best about FOR | are ice Ci FOR. RENT—Furnished room i aetae i j hoice Canary Singers, modern house..711 Front St. eee great numbers. of people,” says this FOR,SALE—Fur lined overcoat bar- Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D., | Radcliffe di a star ia stiv atl 5 os graduate who can take @ a start you can effectively combat! : ey a2 115-1 Bulls * Slat thousand or miore untrained people them by washing your face well even- Tex., is the new president of the or- ae “4 FOR SALE—One 9x2 Royal Wilton| “Banner House, board and ‘room, ) $9 and in the spare of a few weeks ings with a solution of green soap Sanization. 1 MRS. H. H. MILLS. Tug. _Call 85 or 926. 11-19-w | 2 Week; ‘rooms, '50c;. meals, a, i¢ Have them rhythmically working to- and hot water, then rinsing it ther-| Tees That . he, gether. cughly and applying cold cream with j 7 POSITION WANTED FOR REN’ -“f like the flexibility which results. a light touch. MEN AS EXPRESSI yE AS WOMEN? PIANIST—Wishées to get with or-} ern house, 607 7 6th St. Old and young are molded with the chestra. Experienced. Phone| FOR’ RENT—-Five room house. Good| music, “the count and the direction. 377 LW. dal dil 11-15-8t] location. Box 1002. 11-1 It takes them out.of themseves—- they forget for the time being that 7 they're work-a-day folks and live the [MARKETS | ceipts 227. cars compared with 518! part the dance suggests. They tnd eRe There are several solutions you can mn at home which are helpful in Dayton, O., Nov. 15—"There this connection. : i Mix a stim of powderedssulphur, | teeae ce poate ate eau dram of glycerin, 1-2 pint of rose tags AC aes res ¢ water. 2 drams of spirits of eamphor. | pa NE rhe i Sa Put this wash on the face at nighti Gross, had dropped into a seat alter a and let it remain until morning when | BY RUTH AGNES ABE LING | cars -a year ago. their real self. % Cash No. & northern, $120 73-45 to weiety dancing? BEARS HAVE ADY Mon Ne Fjelow arts al tesquerwtorsmthe | fast. part.” iL should be washed off with a solu-| Stemuous “bit of pageant practice Chicago, Nov. 15.—Bears had ‘an ad-| cents. ing,, dramatic dancing or ballet pan- tion of green soap and warm water “And in doing this 1 appeal toali vantage in the wheat market today) Oats No. 3 white 28 1-4 to 29 1-4] tomime is. a, wonderful awakener Ancther gocd lotion for blackheaus| 1... there, wateh that man!” Her during the early trading. Initial quo: | cenis.. ’ of personality. i can be made of 2 ounces of ‘alcohol, cyes lovely eyes, no matter the tations Which varied from 1-2 to. 1-8 Barley, 36.to.54 cents, % Usually aarche dances ware. cos: 1 o1ne of rose water, 1 teaspoon of} color, were alight, “Isn't he. just liv- boraele abla ing that part?” advance with “December, $1.05 1-4 to]. Rye No. 2, 67 3-4 to 68 3-4. cents. $1.05 1-2 and May, $1.09 1-4 to $1.09 3-4 Flax No. 1 $1.71 to $1.79. . hints of a different being, Then start ~ were followed by a moderate setback rare Te STRAT the wearer at dancing. all around and then something of a “THE GOOD OLD HYMNS “Just like that!” with a quick rally. ances Mae of music in ‘em—the| gesture of her hand, “the real be- ——__—_——_. hymns of long-ago, : rs begi MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, And ,when soine gray-haired brother ae. aFy as Berson, PeRines 10, come Minneapolis, Nov. 15.—Flour 154 | sings.the ones I used to know, “We are all more or less suppress- cents lower to 25 cents higher. In|! sorter’ want to take a ‘hand, 1 think | éd and repressed by conditions, habit carload lots family patent quoted: at| of days gone by, and ‘inheritance. But the moment tumed. The wearing of a costume This should he wiped over the face " - ‘ ss It was a. man, in the uniform of with a piece of cotton at night after] ae Jnited States army, out on a the Ereeh sony bath" | broad stretch reliving perhaps the nd if during the summer you've! very thing he had sufiered overseas neglected your brows and lashes, use) on the battlefield. a little vaseline on them every night. “Could I do anything that would Then brush them into shape with a bring home to the people who see clever Ittle brow or lash brush. Vas-! in him the actual service of the eline is excellent for promoting a} Red «Cross and its need of support $7.25 to $7.50 a barrel in 98-pound|“On Jordan's stormy banks I stand] there is an effect made toward ox- growth of soft, glossy hair. as having written that part for him cotton sacks. Shipments, 50,916 bar-| nd cast a wistful eye! pressing somthing through panto- ra mr arcs eel to act, does?” Mrs, Worrel was en- rels. Bran, $14. mime’ the self-consciousness, if you, FRIENDSHIP thusiastic. She writes the pageants as well fe SILLS VESTOG There's lots, of, muse ma em, Mee would call it that, vanishes. § Y VESTOCK, 2 “That vhy dramatic dancin So. St. Paul, Noy. 15.—Cattle re- AVI visions bright eT of light, | not with ye fo ‘a profsstonal VIRGINIA T pts, 5,000. an ining streets. of gol ats rat peeves, ARS tO SbG0. Ioteher crass | And. I hear, ‘em ~ringing—singing, | Pee" Should be part af every gr0¥-| numan. problems. and heifers, large $3 to $4.50. Can-|., where mem'ry, dreaming, stands, to obtain a pose and self-possession | 178 “With nails and wood you ners and cutters, $2 to $2.75. Bologna | "rom Creenlands icy, mountains | t0} ‘whic are invaluable.” building with people. You must ere- bulls, peo to $3.50. “Veal calves, ria ribet slag. Torever of holier, And, says this yet young woman ot ate a2 nia with human, mediums. mostly 60 cents lower. Practical top her own pleasure in the work of] And, that, is ting! on best‘ lights, $7. Bulk stockers and Wee tee cea of the love. of . God rd hundreds. for Basealltty: eh i Miss Tannez direcicd the dr feeders, ‘$3.50 to $5. . love it because when you take hold| dancing for the pagea i Hog receipts, 14,000, 18 to 25 cents qo enen Fo ge reve of it everything is fluid. You must} and ‘more recentiy fo me. “There lower than Monday’s avetage. Range,| ‘the old-time meetin’ rise, ‘eréute as you go. Your problems are| pageant at Columbus, ‘| —PLORENCE BORNER. | should make $5.50 to $6.65. Bulk, $6 to $6.50. Pigs, | Till “I'can read miy title clear to man-j : lar than it 25 cents lower. Bulk good pigs, $7.50:! sions in the skies.” 1 ae , Freekles Has a Future By Blosser | ODD’S HER JOB, BUT GAY Sheep’ receipts, 3,500. Steady with |. i : c ; F : ingin’ books in | Freckles and His Friends -- - - 5 Mas 3 bes =e ata them old days—we knew : : si — IS MINNETTE DARRETT! Welded together for weal or woe, ‘ Heated on Destiny's fiery flame, as directs them. si. | Proven and tried on the forge of lito— ‘Men are just as emotional as wo- MRS. I These are worthy of Friendship’s | Men, you'd know it if you watched name. them skape up for these things.” Mrs. Worrel was following the move- ment of a colortal group being 1,| Whipped into et ition, TH WORREL that is the fact that ntost of pople who take ut make or in I own Costumes l that inte em in the his- n they are to Knowing and- reading cach oth lve a ic agit worthy of Friendship’s tistic in sing it. ers thing ~— which y more popu-} Mrs, Worrel, Monday's best kind. Bulk of good|We never needed | singin fat lambs, $8 to $8.25. Bulk, good ewes, $3 to §3.25. Good and choice{The words, the tunes of every one— western: feeding lambs late Monday,| the dear old hymnbook thru! ‘ BY JAMES W. DEAN i 25 ae a 50. Good feeding yearl-; We didn’t Haye, no, tcumpete then, no AW; GEEWHIZ= POP=WoN"T VA NOW, TIVE TOLD SapRtnes pe ings, $ organs built for show, N P WON’ Pg New York, Nov. 14—-The mcs Wp only sang to praise the Lord, ie GOTTA. BACH CE EY GWE ME A PENNY: NOU HAT HAD que chara on Broadway— No DENNIES’ BISMARCK GRAIN “from whom all blessings flow.” (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Nov. 15, 1921. No. 1 dark northern No. 1 amber durum (No. 1 mixed durum ‘No. 1 red durum ‘No.1 flax .. No. 2 flax . WANE A LEMON T'| GIVE ME A pine | | Minnette Barrett. 1 AN! SLIM SUCK, FRECKLES= | DENNY Z en GOT ONE. eeu Se aes ‘j hes a actress, AY PoP GAVE ME JUST ASKED company producing A DENNY T' BUY HIM. i § i the Morosco theater. § 4 —— \ i ra 5 i tended 500 performances, \ aN A a, | spoken a line or made ( = fen E yl before the foottighis. = g She has reported at the theater An’ so I love the good old hymns, and .$1.04| when ‘my time sba'l come— .76|-Before the light has left mo, and my 6 singing lips are dumb— If I can hear ’em sing them. then, I'll pass without a sigh. To “Canadian’s fair and haypy “land ; eight times a week since the show No. 2 rye.. where my Possessions. le” | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . ieuuieg seh pat i | gpenell in Aug a bl D & ee studies three ro. Chicago, Nov. 15.—Cattle receipts Genent of a Good Laugn. | of the company report | attend some cther show havin g become somewhat monoto- nous to her by now. An interview with Miss Barrett. Q. Do you think you have a soft | snap? If not why not? | A. Yes.,I'm, not under the nervous tension of making an appearance, Q. What does an understudy think about and why? A. I fell like a fireman who is ready to jump into. h clathes a pole. I understudy, three parts in five companies in as many | cities. I'm. neither a chicken or @ dowager. The characters I under- study are 60, 40 and 20. The age of an understudy is elastic, ‘ike a family budget. Q. Do you ever wish some one would break a leg or a vocal chord, thing? If not, why not? | . No. I don’t feel wronged. Un- j derstudying is not my profession, but Tm paid to do ft. it’s a | Sreat "vite. if.you dsn't weaken. Q What does an audience look Q. 16,000. Steady to lower. However, the laugh began, itis a | Hog ‘receipts 43,000. Mostly 10) recognized fact that a few healthy cents lower than yesterday, -| “ha-has” ferm one of the best tonics Sheep receipts 18,000. Steady to 25) wravinable. ft gets plenty of fresh cents higher. air into the lungs, and generally MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN tones one up. Also, it eases the Minneapolis, “Nov: 15.—Wheat re-| serves. —————>= BUSINESS DIRECTORY “WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Char NIGHT PHONES 246-887 NO MAVBES’ ABOUT IT — MERE ISN'T A DENNY iN THE WELL, POP COULDN'T You WRITE A hee Directors Undertakers DAY ‘PHONE ’246° PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS ane Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day. Phone 100 # Night Phone 100 or 687 Hear area? re | A. Like. the, backs of so many) BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY |G. "Wont vou. trade places, with| ‘GE, D.C. Ph, C. ‘+ 220 MAIN STREET | an inter If y not? Chiropractor A. No. Interviewers w Q. Do understudies studies? Consultation Free 1l--Lacaz Rlock—Phone 263 have under- ' Suite 9 ‘ a Upholstered Furniture Made to Order

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