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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE former state license inspector, H, B. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS gg STORING SYSTEM Dunbar, have gone to Mexico to look | | bas after land interests of a company in HELLO, PANSY! | Yas SAH, SHE. GUESS VLL MAKE I MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922 x He Didn’t Fool Pansy PANSY, WOULD You (is WILL S AVE TIME which they are Interested, | The com- ‘DID NIRS. DUFF | WENT DOWNTOWN! PANSY A tise KG LIKE AN ICE. COLD > 9 E DBny ie sold tO COMLTOL, beO. 100 ecree, GO OUT oy) AN AIN'T BACK | HIGHBALL AND. TELL ). GLASS OF GINGERALE ALL RIGHT F ; : : He | of land in western Mexico. Topay ? pianvana ee ee JUST 3 | ‘ E : a - ie ‘ "| GINGERALE AND KID | "111 OH THANK Have Individual Box or Drawer : LI HER ALITTLE BIT! | | You MSTAN DuFF! | Carrying On With the to Receive Each Person’s ~ American Legion Different Articles, An army kitchen and 1,000 cots have ~ GARMENTS SHOULD BE MENDED| n= sine haa Qleveland to care for Jobless ex-serv- ice men, ( Department of Agriculture Suggests eee Inventory of Clothing Stored Away. A 5 per cent discount. on all pur- to Save Time in Locating -| chases has been accorded members of the American Legion by the majority of merchants in Arcadia, Fla. Wearables. (Prepared by the United states Department Lae i she / of Agriculture.) ere {8 a Polish post among the Mother! iiswant my. winter flannels. posts of various nationalities of the edi lplren wae pets keep went ane American Legion. Argonne is its name stent may be heard whel 1 * ~ex the frosty mornings begin to be really angie sented a Aeledo, 9 atin. BY BLOSSER nipping. And “mother” is called from Motion rs iS an EPL Be ; f Pictures ‘are shown three Go AND TELL FRECKLES - ' ee er ony bet perma Na nights a week at the American Legion TO QUIT FUSSING So= WEVE | ONO, FRECKLES= NO WONDER ( ae throat a ° ates a 5 Sagea theater, which has just been estab- GOT To HURRY THAT'S ; T CANT GET and trunks, from the camphorous |, Halle’ bye port tn Alte Vista, Kan. DOWNTOWN. é ne | ii MUCILAGE- ; A depths of which she will finally sort out enough underwear to dothe the family for the day. She always meant Agents of the Chicago American Le- gion post which has undertaken the reconstruction of Mesnil-en-Arronalse, LZ to get all the flannels in one place, , but somehow it was never done. ae rdy,qrave gotten the project under Mend Before Putting Away. eee If system was not followed. in put- Harold Wells, Petersburg, Va., blind- ting away last winter's clothes, it will| ed in the war, was loaned $1,000 by the 1y soon become evident, when they are} American Legion. post there. He es- fee . tr jazi Wy suddenly wanted, that much time| tablished a tobacco shop and has pald ae could haye been saved inthe. busy! back the debt. lin maker and repairer. 3403 E 38 9. fall season by careful arrangement. io eee the spring. As the thin summer weat.| This country is well rid of Grover retires and the heavier clothes. ap-| ©, Bergdoll, slacker, according to an = Illinois American Legion post, which : — recommends that the War department e : ape Lo, . % ae + bh a aia eine He a 1-12-1w St., Minneapolis, Minn. -3W } Necauie ef the at ie zi og Rnatican FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms close in.) FOR SALM—Sweet cream, 30 per Ti sriatrés ot Nashville \m 320 2nd St. Phone 544W. 1-14 3t cent test, $1.10 per gal. Thore; { Savile ae i Naaden, Braddock, N.D. __1-9-4w| *" WORK WANTED et aie FURNITURE FOR SALE — Almost} iowor than Saturday drop the case. Empl f the elevated rail E FIRST GLASS I king, 40 mployees of the elevated railways HELP WANTED—FEMALE FIRST SS Dressmaking, 40 cents * A . ; c at of Chicago have formed a post of the WANTED—Elderly lad io 5 ip inva} 3" hour. HEmbnoidering and bead- Res caliey onthe res Sedie Dodd, lightweights $7 $7. Bulk good 5 y lady to help ina). ing. Plain dresses $6 to $8. Dresses | — = a hogs averaging 200 pounds and up, American Legion and have dedicated a house on the east side, where there 7 ‘ i FOR SALE—Hay. F ticular: 7.25 bronze plate to the memory-of eight is ‘scarlet *.te Ph RL with embroidery and beading $10. _ SALE—Hay. ‘or particulars Heavy packers mostly N “L” men killed in the war. Crane, after 6 p.m, oe 1-14 It Phone 399-W. 902 6th St__116-11] Yrs or wire Gackle Bros. Sule, obs Gogd: pigs 68 tora : oy — | WANT E-D — Plai ing, tami 42-1! ceipts 3,300. Steady to Cee ses) WANTED—Woman for general house- Bates Sat as aan Foetal WANTED—To. rent desk room with k. Good and choice native west. work. One who can go home nights. j small display window privileges.|€"» lambs $10.50 to $11.75. Better® * 4 uniform at low prices, or take care * é " in Call 471 or 919 5th 1-16-3¢ of children for people who go out Address No. 325 Tribune. 1-14 3t grade ewes $: eee The few remaining Confederate vet- ern house, 718 Main St. Phone 778. Canners and cut- Bologna bulls, bulk kers and feeders, bulk Practical packer top Stock 5, 25 to 50 cents verage. Best HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Men with some sales abil- ity. Call after 6 p.m. ‘C. J. Wer- merskirchen, 311 4th St. 1-10-1w POSITION WANTED STENOGRAPHER, 22 years, desires position in Bismarck. 2 1-2 years experience with Auto Sales Co., Four leading concert companies are to appear in Christopher, Ill., this win- LAND CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ter. because of the American Legion] Minneapolis, 6 months insurance ex- t rk. Ph 456-M. men 5 R SALESMEN o work. Phone 456-M. 1-11-1w post there, which has, succeeded in in- perience: wae do bookkeeping. ; canes WORK WANTED—By the hour. Work| FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 1 Chicago, Jan. 16—Cattle receipts augurating @ lyceum course. Write No. 324 in care Tribune. SALES EXECUTIVE = : = é m= ac 29.00: 25 ce 3; eee I-ltlw| We require an experienced sales} #uaTanteed to be satisafetory. Phone} land located 7 miles from New Eng- PARAL se Mester x need 5030, = 1 Ja = 31-2 mi f a i ‘Hog receipts . 25 to cents » The state of Michigan has bought Stenographer. wants position. One ve in Bismarck, having’ stroag.{ Gnd. ane Ton NERC ek lower than Saturday’s average. “ the community house at Camp Custer,| 20d one-half years experienas. a a ate ac- FOR SALE OR RENT fields. Will trade for city property. Sheep receipts 27,000... Steady to 25 improved the place and turned it over Phone 262M. dM wk spermato EHntHaRt cllinepotliteas ____HOUSES AND FLATS __| Cail’ or write Grand Pacific Tailor | °°"'S lower. : to the Auterican Legion posts to be BOARD AND ROOM in Mexia, Texaeya.Worjvant. 4 ang ee es you epee, ee Pepa uanbanelaNe Deere ice 1 We MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR used as a hospital for veterans. BREAKFAST AND SUPPER with fur-, of such ability that-we can give him] terms. Wwe hag dcalable! lots in FOR SALE—Farms in Burleigh coun-| Minneapolis, Jan. 16—Flour un- te oe. > | nisned rooms at $1.00 per day.. Will| the exclusive territiry in this district.| post resident districts. Phone 961,| Co, fe s00d big bargains, changed to 25 cents higher. In car. , While Cincinnati.was discussing the] algo take washing. Phone 638 W.| Liberal. commissidns will bé, given.! “Yenry & Henry. i TERRI ee eee a BCH ts Very Teas load lots family patent quoted $7.25 * need of cleaning the William Henry) 922 7th street. 1-4- 2wks | Write immediately: i 3 y i 2 ble terms. Phone 961, Henry &jto $7.30 a barrel in 98-pound cotton == — Harrison statue there, the Bentley/BOARDERS WANTED—Board and : # CO. OR RENT. 7 (Beven room house.) Heury. ol EAE St anes SNe ee Menaing ana Labeling Each Person'’s| American Legion post, armed with|~ room or table board, Home Cooking. ‘ atath, "-inauife aa bth St ohne = ron vee Clothes as They Are Put Away... | brushes, buckets and soap, did jf......) The Dunraven. Phone S56, 212 ata) 8 y esta ; “1-H-1m * —}WARKETS ARKETS BISMARCK GRAIN 7 eee . . - wks. D . Oe shed by Rus na , te sl | Seen anNT== Tee Fooms hoube partIy | RK [| eurntshed by Russell-Miller Co) —~> ——--——- =| Bismarck, Jan; 16.—No, 1 dark nor- pear, it 1s worth while to follow a] Aan American flag has been given the modern. Call. at, 320 Washington UNEVENNESS IW) CATTLE MARKET | thern, $1.14 4 systematic plan in disposing of St} Hellenic. post, Minneapolis, of the i } now. Everything should be darned! American Legion, by the Greek citizens , VERY FINE HOME Foo cane Ay |. AVenue.or. Phone, 676M. BeUesse U.S. Bureau of Markets andj No. 1 amber durum, 77c. ‘and mended, and all! buttons: put.on ‘ Mr. Alfred Hendrickson is to leave the city and is offering’fis - }|FOR SALB OR RENT—Strictly mod-} Crop Estimates and Minn. Dept..of Ag-| No. 1 mixed d 10 [ when the garments are stored this here b abe {esd i Riceanaran Gre: beautiful home on Rosser Street for sale. This is a real homes; ern ‘seven-room house. Inquire} riculture.) lata : No, 1 rea ducal "Sie. Z | fall. ‘ ERS an ee eS entirely modern and equipped, hard-wood floors, built in features phono: 751° or 151, watt] | South ‘St. Paut, Minn, Jan. 16=| No, 4 flax, $1.7 ie elegant, fixtures—6_lovely rooms, and bath, furnat eat, garage,> o—Five- F Consumption of dressed beef contin-| No. 14, } pene, gereoiey ee ae Gane Five hundred ex-service men acted gas stove, fine lawn, excellent location, close ‘in. This home has. nee Rei Cubs een hou ;|ues below normal.and with the dress Ne 2 His et 1 st 7 Departiient of Ckgeult as “supers” in the filming of a motion been recently painted and decorated. He is also offering his ‘at- 809-M. g ‘L4e-1w | beet market in a sluggish\ condition SETTERS | - aS ‘ DS tociucnnia t vevar| Picture at Mamaroneck, .N.’Y. ‘They tractive furniture—which is practically new, at very, low prices. i iat cattle trade last week was on a MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN i a ee e ois ate chara Seen were sent‘to enact a “battle” by a New For appointment: Pike bt : ‘ ____ MISCELLANEOUS Bee a oan conkers beter ina ene Ti ols Jat amy Be s , mY, 3 one NTED — B a 2 ecuers, ceipts 511 car: mpared t cars dition’ of ‘each, iand’an. esiliiate. ae to po American Legion employment bu HENRY & HENRY i WANTED: = Bepoan: hand: Mebesker tho otliee band, continues:to ubserbia a year ager Or ee * jarger percentage of receipts than| Cash No. 1 northern $1.27 1-2 to what further use may be made of the oak ce counts, | Send description and price| normally at this season of the Year | $147 0-3 jan Me 3s May $18 article. Time is saved by collecting - SEAS a TP De a 7 PES t 2 re z Twelve overseas veterans refused tg to Jacob Heihn, Beulah, N. D. and cattle prices in this division have | 1.2; J 123-8; + all the wearable garment for each | tace death again in fumigating imml- ROOMS FOR RENT __| Farm for rent. 418 1st St, Phone Jeld Tw [advanced 266 or more. ye Moats Nod white, 3138 to 3178 43.1-13-3t__ Outside of one small tot of seven | cents. Call for your chimney sweep. person in separate boxes, pla‘aly 18-| front ships. The American Legion| OR RENT—Large, warm, nicely fur-| _241J- yearling beef steers of a choice grade j, — bests a 3 papel terme nee 8004! employment bureau in New York had] Mished rooms in strictly modern! FOR RENT—Two modern rooms fur-| Guarantee neat clean work in all of) fiat ota 46 ¢ ih scheme nen oat "8 thin underwear, | received the call from the immigration] home; hot water heat; also fur-| nished for light housekeeping. 218] your homes. Call Phone 18, Jager) |. a sold to city butchers at $ ul NOTICE OF MORTGAGE - SALE ee all seasons | Solmesb louse | oticers : nished apartment on first floor;) 1st St. or call 386 J. 1-14 3t | Transfer Line. 1oide7t | beet: steer, offerings, Inst. week eve | Notice, ja hereby given shat thal cor, y ” . : y 2 Seti ae: = ee | = ain mortgage, executed an vere | Sai petit f on a eee screened porches. Call at 217 “8th) WARM MODERN in. private |FOR SALE—Fumed Oak dining room| shortfeds, Better offerings of these | by Wesley Swenson and Ella Swenson (husband and, wife). mortgagors, to A. 1-13-1W}| home, two blocks from P. O. Phoné| furniture; sectional book case and | sold from $6.25 to $7.00, with the bulk.) (hugiand-and’ wile) no Te RO eek Due to the propaganda of the Amer- - e FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- -13-3t] ‘Mbrary table. 431 Lewis & Clark |at the close selling from $5.25 to $6.25.| day of July, 1919, and filed for récord in the office of the register of deeds ican Legion in Birmingham, Ala., the aos eos é q keeping, furnished or unfurnished.| BOARDERS WANTED—Board and Hotel, Mandan. 1-14 2t Best offerings of butcher she st hundreds ot former, service men baye Pate A ‘ i OF butcher, she stock | iF the County of Burleigh, and State of Should Johnny need one of those St. suinmer blouses by any chance during “Indian summer,” it will not be neces- * sary to go through half a dozen boxes Business College, building. Phone] ~ room $7.00 per week. Phone 325M|FOR SALE—Fifty carload; old fi : ,! 5. loads of choice | 5 rom $: to around $6.50, with | of f ie and trunks ‘to find it, Moreover, |. been placed in positions ranging be- 183. ege, 3 ¥ 1-13-tt] 217 7th street. 1-141 wk! lignite coal at-$2.65 per ton;F, 0. B.|>ulk of butcher she stock and heifers North Le eee ea ee gee Odessa, N. D. Burt State ‘ink, | from $3.25 to $5. Canners and cutters | of Mortgage Decds, on page 627, and assigned by said mortgagee to ‘J. .C. . - | tween that of short order cooks to con- en Johnny, rather than mother, can make epeactiell topeinen: FOR RENT—Room in modern: house, BOARD AND ROOMS at reasonable . oe Work has been supplied every-applic cant at the Wichita (Kan.) Américan held steady, going largely at $2.25 to pee ‘ f eee a 3.00, 4 i : nderson hy an assignment of mortgage Oe a eee ue continued strong, |dated March 8, 1920, and filed for ree- prices ane fron) i to Geaasy he oath a Hot! Maton 1920. - deeds on the 2 h_ day of March, . Practical packer top on best light |and recorded in, Rook 139 of Assign: veals at the close $7.50, a few extra , Re pare 368; willl Ber tore cet choice vealers up to $8.00. sale of the premises in such mort- and hereinafter described, at the (Best stockers . and ‘feeder: the close-in. 400 4th street. 1-14- 1 wk|” Tates. Also board without room. Burt, D. FOR RENT—Four modern furnished | 206 Thayer. 114-3t | PINE TONED Hand-made Violins for rooms for lighfhousekeeping. Also|FOR RENT—Five noom strictly mod-| ‘sale cheap. Math Gunderson, Vio- PANE aac AR ak la ts nc SE unexpected length in the fall. She was Legion post employment agency, ac- able to ask a neighbor to mail warm| Cording to the Department’ of Labor. THE OLD HOME TOWN g ° clothes to her. The neighbor selected | Seven states have been surveyed and é 4 : the boxes without disturbing anything | that city heads the list. [ LE. | foes | the trip to the attic to find the waist. One mother put her clothes away la- beled: in the spring and then went for a family visit which stretched out to door of the courthouse at Bis- , in the County of Burleigh and of North Dakota. at the hour of ‘lock P, M., on the 20th day of Feb- fat cattle order sold from \. around $6.25, with the bulk going from 0, te else in the attic and mailed them. Shee. EL a ty One box should receive garments re-| By means of entertainments given, ; -pOTTER PULLMAN 4) ana fo og Se otk tenon 's y the amount due ? g weck. Best fed lambs last week $11.50 red | they ene era use is for making over. A slip pinned | the American Legion Auxiliary of that to each, suggesting the use intended | state will be enabled to erect a bulld- will save much wondering a fetw| ing to care for destitute veterans on to $11.75, natives $19.50 to $11, bulk zing him thereto junder good fat ewes $5.50 to $6.00. WHEAT. TURNS DOWN, JER BOOK STORE (SELES pins & pribed in such mort- ‘old to satisfy s follows: The months later. It is easy to forget that | their discharge from hospitals. the white linen will do for Mary if trimmed with the old blue parts of an- other dress; a brief note will prevent euch accidents as letting the children have those old blue pieces for their dolls. If the individual boxes are used from year to year to put clothes away in, there may be kept in or near each one a sinall roll of mending pieces be- longing to the person whose clothes are in the box. Mark Contents of Box. Millinery trimmings (feathers, rib- ~~ bons, flowers, velvet pieces) should be stored, if In good condition, in a box by themselves, where they can be eas- -ily found if a hat must be unexpected- ly freshened. Laces of different kinds can be wound on dards or otherwise put away, so that a glance will make the right piece accessible. Lining mate- rials and old dress foundations which have further uses are best collected by themselves. Each housekeeper must needs evolve her own system, but if she aims to arrange the family clothing and materials in storage so that everything is readily found when wanted she serves the double purpose of saving much time and keeping the storage rocm in good order. LEMKE, DUNBAR GO TO MEXICO Fargo, N. D., Jan. 16—Former At- torney General William Lemke and eee Unemployed service men of Minne- apolis: have been ‘organized by the American Legion posts there and are campaigning the city, selling hand- bags, automobile booster plates and similar articles bearing Legion sanc- tion. eee Jerked from his floor-bed by @ rush of 50 ptoffered positions, a Kansas City former soldier has been able to sup- port himself, his wife and five chil- dren. He had registered the previous day at the American Legion employ- ment office, ‘ { XN ee Oscar E. Carlstrom, Aledo, Ill, new commander of the United Spanish War Veterans, was one of the committee of fifty A. E. F. men whick started the American Legion in Paris in 1919, He is an adopted member of the G. A. R. of IHinois. eee Feeling against Grover C. Bergdoll, slacker, was so high at the Missouri state convention of the American Le- gion that when it was announced that a motion was to be read about him it was passed by popular acclamation be- fore even reading it. see Adjusted compensation will not be squdndered by former service men, according to a Toledo (O.) newspaper. According to figures from a campaign, 176 want home aid, 88 want cash, 40 cent want vocational training, 8 LENDARS, BRET ois FoR FRED ANDERSON SHOWED BILL PARSONS chose the certificate plan and 5 per eee nee Ne DOG ATTACKED Quarter and Chicago, Jan. 16.—Absence of an. A ion Seven aggressive buying led to downturns the ‘price of wheat today during the] early part of the Board of Trade ses- sion. fs Opening quotations which ranged from 1-8 to 5-8 cents lower. with Ma $1.11 to. $1.111-2, and July at. 99 to $1.00, were followed by slight fu ther decline One 1 in Townsh orth of One Hundred nge Seventy- fn Principal acres, more . S. Govern- ey will be a sh mortgage m of $6,680.48 "s, j ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ‘ | : tea ‘i pore Pe c aap AUC Zuge be aulobsen: celp ts ye eee a Attorn ‘or Assignee. Common to medium beef “hismarck, eos Oo 3 9.16-23-30; 26-18 to $6.25. ‘Butcher cows and he’ |["pusmness DIRECTORY | WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors : Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 ——S—— OO PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 OOOO BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order