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PAGE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. “TOM, SOME FELLOW HAS E COMING-HERE ASKING FOR WORK- HE'S BEEN HERE FOUR DIFFERENT TIMES NOW AND I'VE TOLD HIM:1 , SOB9RGO TO EX-SERVICE MEN! British Legion Secures: Promiee From Govérnment to Give Employment S to Former Soldiers. { HOWD'DO, HAB Yo’ ANY WORK You'D LIKE DONE P | THOUGHT You WERE GOING TO TELL HIM SOMETHING? LET ME TALK To HIM- ’LLASK HIM’ WHAT HE WANTS AROUND HERE- IF You ToLD HIM ONCE STRERE WAS NOTHING FOR HIM To “ Lima, Peru, has ordered the estab- lishment of municipal markets. Consultation Free Suite 9, 1i—Laets Block—Phone 908 The British’ Legion, formed’ from HAD NOTHING FOR HIM TO DO-HE DO, THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH - Vanes three veteran organtzattonis with con- COMES ANYWAY AND I'M.GETTING ©] THIS THING OF ANNOYING PEOPLE ITS BEST To stitution and by-laws. modeled after \ AFRAID OF-HIM- | THINK THAT'S HAS GOT To BE STOPPED! LEAVE WELL } the American Legion, has secured a ENOUGH ALONE i \; Promise from the English government i that in public works for the benefit of | the unemployed: 75. pér ‘cent .of the u jobs shall be given ex-service men. 3 a R With King ‘George's approval; the EX-SERVICE 'MEN’S HOSPITAL Legion works thtough Britain's: con- —- | sulates and all employers showing a| Or. Albert. Wehenkel Heads. Detroit " preference for ex-service men are per- Institution. Employees Have mitted a special seal and their names Been in Servi i are-inscribed on the King’s Roll. * borer The British Legion, sponsored by The only hospital in) ‘the country Field Marshal Haig,,came into being operated. by ex-service’ men. for “the in July, 1919. It has 1,300 posts and benefit of ex-serv- ' ’ a membership running into millions, ice'men has been Wy ray hu i is ‘nonsectarian, nonpolitical and one eee v cee —— = uy = S PEOEBE Seer of its ideals is the sanctifying “of our luster, Mich. ‘ ‘ : : ove coineddeahipy by devotion te autual is the new Roose FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He'll Stay Around Till It’s Opened, Too. 7 service and helpfulness.” It-1s_ pre- velt American Le- py ere 4 ay paring to send unemployed ex-service gion hospital con- On Le aad é NONT TAT, ME To BUY A pode oe men to British Columbia and Austra- verted from a for NAS DUSEN'S GoNNA BE NICE. PRESENT FoR You CARAMI j Ma, where they will be welcomed. ner community WANE A BIRTHDAY OF CA ELS. "s “The ultimate goal of the Legion,” ‘house at Camp “PARTY FRIDAY AN ( t says Lord Haig, “must be the ‘uplift- Custer and turned T'M GONNA TAKE- WELL- MOM, TD ing of.'the whole empire,’ the creating overs. Coy the Le BEE l ‘D of a happier gnd more’ God-fearing gion by the state. x RATHER VA community.” ‘ The superintend- 5 es ent is Dr, Albent i Mi; '‘NY@hénkel; ‘of; Detroit, Mich .* TO AID THE EX-SERVICE MEN| ‘itdatce vy sfranatFocn, thos pAb pital opened its doors to former servic) \ Henr; ? J men of Michigan ‘suffering from tuber- Coe ecceaieny cers Ue culosis. ‘Each doctor, inurse dnd ‘em- ‘Second District. ployee at ‘the instftution has been ia 4 ‘e Wasi aeab ee some branch of the governinent serv- P: Lubricating the ‘machinery now in fee: “Ench~patiént is’ given 0 Beparate motion for the care of veterans iniNew room, tastefully decorated’ arid ‘gup- York, New, Jersey, ‘plied with running water. They are and Gonnectitht, kept at the hospital until’ thelr case|~— Ye the: task ‘as-| Nas been pronounced “arrested” “and Signed to Henry then ‘are ‘placed immediately in voca- @. Opdycke. His ee training to prevent a périod of SEER q “Job will, be to] ‘Meness. : AND Bowen, Penn. Ave. So., Ja 7 : Ro ‘speed up the work Sie Caeet ReaD Se Heal LAND FoR sae at a, very low price, | N. D. enone 1125. are baer HORSE A PRACTICAL JOKER > « of the United] ctlosis exper ill consider tra for horses gr | i are e-Islan ae: States Veterans’| t liealth for seven years. He saw two eee oie Bea Haseakdy Cannea Red sochakcie Stabe etaacl nie South American Physician Tells of bureau in the see-| Yeu" of army inedical service during Ball, N. Dak. 2-20 4t] G. H. Leathers, McKenzie, N. Dak. Quadruped With Well-Developed ‘ond district, where | the war. y A Sa ee ee eee | Z t 2-22-5t Sense of Humor. he hits béeA ‘ap- ed HELP WANTED—MALE ae Ae aq | FOR SALE—Sweet “clover. Ww. pte A — ji olnted manager. Tj ‘ANTHD—Elder!: arried couple old wants |” ri we Scarofied, at 61-2 cents. Buxton fave horses a sense of humor? A 3 Pengiretée for the STEPS FROM NAVY 70 STAGE Rhee ae ey on Tien ut reason-| S0Me knowledge of bookkeeping de-| Grain Co. ‘Buxton, N. D. —2-6-1m] South American doctor has one which ex-service man” is for bachelor.’ Must be experienced{ able wages. Phone 516 or write alee yeeiule Con. toe refer - 1 to be fond of a practical joke. ees : the. policy an-| Charles Hanford, Shakespearelan. Ac-) in farming. Write No. 351 care Trib-| Geo. B. Newcomb, Supt. Society for} Of bog i ceaited @ 838, In cate) CISION OF SUPREME COURT Visiting ‘a farmiiouse, . the’ “adetor foe noimced by Opdycke, who since the| Who Served as Chief Yeoman, | une 2-22-1t the Friendiess, Bismarck. __2-20-3t : am ORIGINAL tied the animal to a post near which war has been ‘active ‘in the Broadway Returns to Féotlights. WANTED—Combination pastry and| WANTED —Job running tractor $500.00 SPOT CASH. PRB" Bigie.cab ROHN “Dakota, ox 4ral a rope attached to a large bell, post of the American Legion. In his| __,,. i rp : short order cook. Must be A-1. Lewis| through spring season. State par-1 will buy my equity in a ‘quarter |, sight B 1k gt Ps fi io used as a dinner signal for the work- plan to rehabilitate the soldier he alms To doff the robes ‘of King Lear for} and Clark hotel, Mandan, N, D. ticulars in first letter. Write No}| section farm land two miles from the} *2™mers State Banik of tage, a 0-1 men. ‘Then he went in to see his pa- to bring the school work directly wn- Mie oe ‘a on erie es no exer 2-21-8t| _ 350; care Tribune. 2-20-Lw Youngtown Creamery, even miles eee one. ae e wages State} tient. ‘ : ion for Cha north of New Salem, where the Hol-|Bank wf Page, a domestic corpora- rene 3 ( der, ecyermment supervision 80. that B. Hanford, one of HELP WANTED—FEMALE SALESMEN > stein Dairy Cow has made good and| tion individually, Plaintiffs, vs. Geo. i few minutes lr ne pense exploitation of veterans, through Con-) ji tints foremost __HELP_ WANTED—FEMALE __| SALBSMEN—To Seli Hardiest of all] jignite fields, barely scratched, hold}, Wallace, as Tax Commissioner of violently. ‘The doctor looked out, but tract schools, will ‘be impossible. , Sandie Se aa WANTED—Housekeeper by widower| ‘Trees, Fruits and Shrubs, in Dakota} ¢uture promise, if the State of North. Dakota, F.C, Eday| CoUld see nothing. _ Again the bell ‘The new appointee is a veteran of Shakes pearenn with children, good wages, steady] and Minnesota ‘territory. Perma-| According to the lowest possible es-]as ‘Treasurer of Cass county, ‘North | "ang. At the third ring the doctor} two wars. actors: Often he ‘employment to the right party.) nent trade. Wargest Nurserios be-| timate this equity is worth $1,400. Dekota, and Fred A. Kraemer, as| Concealed himself behind a tree in : had said, in his Write Moffit, N. D., P. 0. Box 93. tween Twin Cities.and Rocky Moun-| yf figured according to what farm-| sheriff of Cass county, North Dakota, | the yard, and kept watch on the bell- role nas Humlet, . 21710t! tains, Write for particulars. The] erg in this immediate vicinity are ask- Detcidaats x setae rope. ; yy Ye LIKED IN ROLE OF “VICTORY” | “Now: might 1 do WANTED-—At once. woman or girl to| ‘Northwest Nursery Co., Valley City, {ing for similar land this equity is| Syllabus: ‘h eases It put. He did take care of baby few hours each North Dakota, |= 2-22-2W | worth $3,800. 1. Where plain and unambiguous RE Ge ite ae eee ees cad f it pat: he enlisted day. Phone 353-R or 209. __ 2-22: Or, if figured like land that has been] words are used in a statute the sta} oa. : nel tere, Hee corerrh aetna Given aaa became chief, HAVE Work for young lady with ae TOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES sold to the’ Bismarck public in the|tute is not rendered subject to con- ica between its teeth, and give ft a Astoria Hotel. yeoman in qhe pleasing personality. Lahr Motor oki al ‘ord! ae In 809 con R shape of “Coal Mine Stock,” this| struction, especially where the words ye lent pull. After that the doctor Marjorie Rambeau knows what it Hanford didn’t WANTED—Nuree girl. Apply Mrs.) avenue B., or phone, 24M, 2-20-1w Mates paeerreteian ne be wiare tue vient \ hat a aitterent eS aeons a tai Suga means to be victorious, She’ won | ConSid.c'r..this.. r. | Hart, Beauty Parlor. aa —-——— —= =<~.1coal. Some insurance. policy if you} meaning requires.a resort to specula-4 eae 5 / victory. in “Eyes : tragic. ‘To give up a bright stage} BE BOARD. AND ROOM have the courage and the backbone to tion. - Posing. et inese IntG a Deskee sn of Youth” and in ‘“treer for life on the ocean: waye, was,| WANTED — Waitress at Homan’s| ROARDERS “WANTHD—Rooms and|look twenty years ahead! 2, Where concurrent legislation. is aie a cat lay curled up, the same \ a “Daddy’s Gone a- as he ‘put it, merely playing a role in Cafe. 2-20-1w board single 290F" * double foom. or —J. HENRY KLING, resorted to in an effort to. show that pores got : nasty ere from Dussy Huntin?” and in a Dikger diania than Shakexpeare ever “FOR SALE OR RENT table’ ‘bourd, . Home * cooking, | 2-10-2w__207 ‘Thayer St.. Phone 682. ordinary words. were used eit a re He eke ae animal, taking countless other thought “of writing. ° JIOUSES AND FLATS ‘Across from *Postoffice.'The Dun- MISCELLANEOUS fee ee ed th ethan ieglericare careful alm, kicked the cat and basket Today he Is back on ‘the Job, and] =——— raven. 212 8rd street. Phone 356.) ————_— 5 ____ c gislatu sky-high and then trotted off with a plays. For these olay JOD, FOR SALE—Cheap by owner; terms 9-18-lwk| Why not buy at wholesale price di-| where the concurrent legislation is) low chuckle of glee—Brooklyn Eagle. and other good recently staged “The Merchant of Vén-|" partly ‘modern ‘house of seven = ~ rect from the factory. There is a| Ot inconsistent with the ordinary zs visi iy reasons she was | tee” for the benefit of the George Wash-| rooms, including four bed rooms, ROOMS FOR RENT reason; 60 ‘mild. Havana cigars for|™eaning of the words in question. chosen to play the ington’post of the Awerican Legion—| full basement with: heating plant; | POR RENI—Two desirable furnished ' $3.75, and 50 cigars, domestic, fillers 3, Statutes should be construed, if Se part of Victory the first post organized. garage and chicken house, five extra} nooms, well ‘héated, for light house-| $2, C. O. D. We pay postage. Try possible, so as to be constitutional in . = as herself at the view § . eeeies building lots included, all in| Keeping. Ais’ four-room apart-| us. Satisfaction guaranteed. | Wilton] thelr operation and if, where ordin-| # Carvings Qn With the | ; tory ball given by ' " dultivation, berry bushes and fruit] ment with bath and gas range. Cigar factory, Wilton, N. D. ary words are given their ordinary | } rrying~ Un a ie the Ame RTERh KEEP AWAY FROM THE ORIENT! . trees. Property located oif of pave-| Phone 442-M. 2-211W iN 1-0-4w | meaning, the statute may operate con- American Legion} LPS bi ees he Wal ’ Bah Mia ment, four blocks from high school,| "OR RENT—Rooms for light house-| POTATOWS—Good culls and small po-) rica v5 ewe lac ATS 7" ‘ gion at the Wal- ice Men Are Warned That| three blocks from grade school.| keeping. Also some sleeping rooms, tatoes, fifty cents per bushel, at pit cted_meantng,.1t would operate.an: SENET dorf Astoria hotel, Ex-Service len re larne at g on Sixth street alley, between Froat constitutionally as to a portiop of the ny New York. None ofthe many soctal| Jobs Are Scarce and Only Natives exes Tent Smelt cone ders rect: in modern house, 44 Main St. Phone and Sweet aeaeis Bring your} #ubject matter affected, it must be| Government controlled. institutions leaders and stage stars who appeared | + Are Employed. pe d tern lana ct rlent: pelea: ae i: Eade eare sacks. Cash only. Missouri Val held that the legislature intended the a pehoaling raw (omni service there in the historical pageant had a frag’ 848, care Tribune. 9-21-1W Siren cat dern ouse al ley Seed Co., over Dahl's Store. nary meaning to attach. ind are ‘directed by the veterans’ " .) veled 10, - —— “ est Thayer. Call 305 Park Ave.| phone No. 605. 2-20-2w 4. Courts are rit concerned with | bureau, more agreeable part to play than Miss} Whipple 8. Hall, who traveled 10,/QWNpR LEAVING—Will sell “his! phone 676R. Call evenings. the policy reflected in legislation or Z Pra Rambeau, and persons attending fhe | 0900 miles to represent the department} lovely 5-room home, very easy + 2-18- 1wk ERILEPTICS—Would you care to] with the motives of the legislature. “Legi Park.” n pall noticed that her “eyes of youth” of the Philippines at the national con-| terms, 5 rooms, bath, entirely anod-'| eon GRENT Far nishedseeroomna An learn about New Rational treatment} 5, Chapter 220 of tho Session Laws | toeqy gion ii a named after the were particularly bright and victori-| vetition of the Amerieth Legion,| ern, full basement, hard | wood |" ogo home with board. Call 471 for immediate reliet of Epllepsy,| of 1917, which provides for a uniform.| 1c! Post In Bucyrus, O. contains a Me ous on that occasion. Warns all ex-service nien to keep away | floors, $3,500. Small payment, bal’) OO oig cn gt ie Aw positively stopping all seizures from| tax of three mills on the dollar upon | tee 11 memory of the unknown dead he “trom the Orient unless they have; nce like rent. Henry & Henry, or 919 oth St mY "| first days use. Information free.| monies and credits “including bonds in the war. enough money to bring them back Phone 961. See 2-%-1w |FOR RENT—Modern furnished room,| “Specialist” Drawer C-592, Lander,} and stocks” and exempts the property eee - = AB hata’ again, FOR RENT —Five-room modern| _819 5th St. Phone 242-M, — 2-21-3t]}_“Wyoming. 2-22-1t__| embraced from. other taxation, is con-] Abraham Krotoshinsky, the “Lost Carrying On With the fl} Ooo ccca y IF ice AOL tet St Call at Sweet | FOR RENT—Rooms at 808 Ond street.| Baled hay, $15 per ton f. 0. p.|strued and it is beld that tho term| Battalion” messenger who was clted % || * Discharged veterans of the Siberian Shop. Phose 27 2-91-3t| - Call 282-J. 9-92.1w| Jamestown. Write or phone Jim ‘bonds and stocks” intludes all bonds] for his deed, has gone to Palestin A 5 5 8-21-83 8 i , e to American Legion front, many, accompanied by asia £ u ae sees inlen would othe be} accept an offered farm, wives as destitute as their husbands, ject to taxation in some other % worked ‘their way to the islands as|THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY form. A. buildi x oi ‘ The town of St. Charles, Minn.,-b88} merchant sailors and are now in the cin Re ) 6. Chapter 62 of the Laws of the} 0 by pat Vea and a Teceived a fully equipped rest T00M | Hinds of te Legion and the auxiliary. - ra eee fhe: Be: race a pea aversion given Lee © iis baat from the Woman's Auxiliary of the] stany of tiem, penniless, worked their 1917 and which affirmatively exempts y of the American Legion by the people| Coe American Legion. | <1 way down thidttgh China In the bellef monies qnd credits “including bonds} of Fairmont, Minn | ) 2 ¢ ion income derived vari city of its size is being presented to} it Pd abe ly repartee wy therefrom and providing that “stocks | ¢, pita four ;lodgers .were rescued! the city of Christopher, IL, by the) totives and bonds” shall remain subject to a tae ‘burning Y. M. C. A. at Somer-| local post of the American Legion. pe capital stock tax—is construed and jc| Ville, Mass. by the American Legion, | Set ws é - is held to exempt all stocks and bonds | Which clothed and lodged them in the Soon Austria plaus to abandon her| : Poor Man's roe Se [er torn the act. than that provid- | post's club. Poel Jn t S So many men to whem the East, im ati gate ‘ | : Saree cae truior [aide missionary bad glven money had | SaaS. SUE Geant a ae oe tes Can ral) ing period for a limited number of: expressed a preference for a certain| NOs SLNSDY. Opinion of the Court by Birdzell, J., post of the, “American segion blast recruits, /toaging house that le wondered what % FP es = Bronson and Christianson, JJ., dis-| SU™mer Incelying outdoor dances has fo» Oy Ct ee .~“}) constituted its particular ‘attraction, FZ, PY Vest qualified; did not participate. led toa series of indoor dances for, f Oklahoma is planning the ‘erection “wit makes us. feel self-respecting,” Ai tat 3 s= Berry and Nuessle, District Judges, the winter. The series is sponsored! of a half million dollar ‘triumphal | #aid the ‘men, when questioned, = ify, | = elting dnatheln steed by, tile post arch, in Oklahoma City, in honor of| $0 far as the mission worker could arn Me e338 Engerud, Dive Holt & Frame, and ve | the 1,000 ex-service men t that cley| see, It wae the typical cheap lodging rt] = COcMorlon. -Attonieye Stor ee A ene elapsed atten George Reid,| y Wwho died in the World: war. \-house, whose inducements to self-re- | Y = a Bates, D. : Montevideo, Minn., was _ discharged 5 oe 8 spect Were not @iscernible to the or- ae Géorme By. Wallace; Attorney: torsDae| Ceres tes, riemds discovered AL Be Secretary of War Weeks has ap- dinary eye. So he interviewed the fendants, Bismarck, N. D. sy ae Oe Si Aa aRWE a ‘i .| manager. Pe ERUT ETI z 5 3 aia z ap,” and differs only in that the pointed to a sign above the desk: 03 20, ; wounded a f 7 ’ igor is longer and at Ps sharper angle.| | “Gentlemen Are Requested to Leave ; ‘The top is an inch broader and slightly Their Valuables With the Clerk.”— ‘¢ higher. American. Legion Weekly. ese \ a surrey consced by the | Lae Man led th Wa. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Veterans’ bureau at the State hospl- a et Are Beh Abe for criminal insane, Dannemora,| division who le: ots ee N. Xy reveled 48 exservie men | 1, on Noverber 3, 118, and wan WEBB BROTHERS held in confinement for crirnes ranging| killed’ In attempting ure a from simple assault to manslaughter.) man machine gun, {s cited at American Undertakers * Embalmers Funeral Directors ‘All such ‘men will be éxamined any! if} Legion headquarters as a claimant for Licensed Embalmer in Charge their disability is found to be a're-| the honor of belng the last man killed DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 sult of their war service they will) ta att war. he 11 shale are att fi benefit by the relief provided by the; cording to the repo! ie doug! 4 government for disabled soldiers, the| was picked up and carried to the PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS ea bureau annoynces, | t American lines. : 6 Licensed Embalmer in Charge voip ’ Jct cei James J. Hill started in business in ay Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 After the el2phant, the hippopota- | a coal and wood yard in St. Paul. mus is the largest of land animals. 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