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Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or 1 insertion. Li Chand Gan GBiccged $ 50 2 insertions. under . 3 insertions 26 words or . under . » 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy. should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertionasame day. WE_RESERVE THE RIGHT V TO RE. ba} ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—FEMALE for general house- iD Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal. Phone )—Girl for general house- work, 825 4th St. 8-29-81 WAN al, attractive young { lady for cashier's povition, Evening j re. it! worl only, Apply Capitol The HELP WANTED—MALE __ NTED—Night dish washer. Ap- 8-27-t! si ery engineer hold- class papers wants steady during threshing season. wages and length of job. Hornby, 1201 12th St. 8 rd, Minn, 8. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT~ Strictly modern furnish- ed room. ard St. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms in new modern home, Suit- able for one or two in a room. ilege of using upstairs porch; and office workers prefer- s. S, Hultberg, 611 6th St. 8-27-1w ROOM AND BOARD—Also double room for light housekeeping. “The Mohawk”. Phone 145, 401-5th St. 8-30-1w 0 well furnished clean rooms for light housekeeping in modern home, Three blocks from St. Alexius Hospital. Call A front room on first 409-5th St. Phone 512R. 8-27-1w RE Light housekeeping basement, enclosed. goreh, fine gar. age attached to house, near schools, «+immediate posses: »- for $6,000, on terms; seven-room modern house, four bed rooms, east front, near schools, for $4,000, on terms; small house, with block of ground of 24slotes in city limits, for $1,260, | ~~~ on very liberal terms; six-reom modern. house, basement, three bed rooms, east front, hot water heat, fine porch, new house, for $6,200, on terms, Geo. M, Regiater. Phone 90, 8-24-lw FOR SALE—House; five rooms and bath; fouryears old; newly decor- ated throughout; no furnace; in fastest growing part of city; con- venient to school; $8,100. on very liberal terms including an $1,800 uilding and. Loan mortgage, The property could not be duplicated for anywhere near this price. FOR SALE—House; $5,600; 6 room» and bath; south front in oneof the nicest parts of the city; conven- ient to school; paved street; less than a year old; everything in per- fect condition; $1,600 cash, balance ensy payments. I have some real bargains in farm lands. Now is the time to buy. The big corn crop, the increase in the number of hogs and milk cows, mean that we are on the upgrade, that we have passed the bottom and to buy a bargain now means a real profit. Fire insurance in reliable com- panies. E. FOR SALF—One 15 key National Cash Register, mahogany “finish, perfect eondition. Also one single and one double barrel shot gun. Bismarck Bottling Works. a Bi ae 8-30-3t FOR SALE—On_ very reasonable terms, 7 room house, den, sleeping porch, sun parlor, 4 bed rooms, all built in features, double garage, fine lawn and shade trees. If inter- ested write No, 629 Tribune. 8-30-tf MISCELLANEOUS A FULL STOCK of hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, located in county seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for International lines for past ten years. Health conditions reason for sellipg. No trades considered. Write Tribune No. 608, tiie? 8-8tt FOR SALE — Furniture, including dining room set, two leather rock- ers, reading lamp,*ivory bed, ivory chiffohier, Wilton rugs, refriger- ator, and other articles at a bar- gain. Call 120 W. Thayer St., of Phone 837-M. 8-27-lw HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 1 library table, 1 dining room ta- ble and 4 chairs to match, 1 50-1b. refrigerator, like new; 1 baby bed, 1 library table lamp, 1 bed, mat- cles, 112 1st St. Phone 637W. rooms, also modern unfurnisbed flat. Business College. Telephone 183. ; 7-18-tf FOR RENT—Five-room house, part- ly modern, close in, 108 Thayer St. 8-24-1W Phone 8-27-lw —Two nicely furnished modern rooms for light housekeep- ing, Also one large room equip- ped for light housekeeping. Phone 44 8-27-1w YOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms in new modern home. Suit- able for one or two in a room, Privilege: of using upstairs porch, Mrs, S, Hultberg, 611 6th St. 8-27-1w FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, or can be used for sleeping rooms in modern house, 421-9th St, N. Phone 541W. 8-28-4t ‘OR REN’ farnished , 708 Main street. sirable room in modern home, Suitable for two, 201-1st St, Corner Broadway. * 8-28-31 FOR F Furnished modern room for lady. Will serve breakfast. 719- 9th Street. Phone 1065, 8-28-3t FOR.RENT—Room in modern home, suitable for two, also garage large enough for two or three cars. Phone 463J. 318 So.-11th St. 8-28-1w )R RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern house close in, Call at 402-5th St. or Phone 836J. ern home; close in, street. Phone 342, _ FOR RENT—5 room house, strictly modern, at once, Phone call 377J. 0 9th St 8-29-8t R RENT—Rooms at 14 Ave B. West. Phone 429, _ 8-29-bt FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 510 4th Street. 8-29-3t. YOR RENT — Modern furnished housekeeping rooms in Varney flats. Phone 773. 8-29-8t LOS Boston bag between Bi: and Steele, small handba; Also comb and brush, watch, je\ elry, and calling cards, Small sum ,of money “and a memorandum book. For reward inquire or write Tri- bune No. 616. 8-29-3t WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—By perfectly reliable party, modern furnished house. Five rooms preferred. E. M. Thompson, Bismarck Bank. 8-28-3t WANTED BY OCT. ist, 2 room fur- nished apartment, modern, Answer Tribune No. 627. 8-29-2t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE — Seven-room: moderna house, including three bed rooms, : 7h-foot frontage, east front, near school, for $4,200, on terms; six- room modern house, hardwood floors, three ee Fal Sice ler south front for on..terms, immediate possession; | six-room'| modern house, three : bed "rooms, -ssabiaanvesiens Rooms in modern home {FOR TRADE, twen D. dollar, quarter s TAX NOTICES Additional notices to firms to ap- pear before the county board of com- missioners and show why their sessments should not be incre: have been placed in hands of author- ities for service on the basis of in- vestigation by F, O. Hellstrom, em- ployed by the county. The addition- al firms served are the Bismarck Hide ang Fur Co., Carpenter Lumber Co., Bismarck Lumber Co., Anderson Lumber Co., Dunham Lumber Co., t | Knife River Coal Co., Beulah Coal Co,, Wachter Transfer Co, Less than 4.5 per cent of the BAR ENDORSES CONFERENCE OF NATIONS (Continued trom Page One) ment by the mob—or if you please, the proletariat; and the conserva- tive influence of the American Bar is sorely needed ang should by all means be exercised to its fullest ex- tent in meeting this issue.” Success of the Bar association's service toward better citizenship will depend largely upon avoiding con- troversial subjects on which citizens may properly differ, insisting on basic and essential matters, uphold- ing the constitution . of the U d States, and “to maintain full integrity the basic i utions our government as conceived and establisheg by those who wrote our constitution and transmitted it to us as a sacred trust forever to main- tain and defend,” the report said, The activities of the committee in the past year included efforts to have state laws passed to_ require the teaching of the federal and state co stitutions, together with the princi- pals and ideals of government in the ites, but 24 states now have some such laws. In five states the bills presented failed to pass. Conserva- tism of school authorities was one difficulty encountered in having such bills adopted, the report declared, The committee recommended that work along this line continue. (Uniforms state lene Rens ie laws med to pup: ish. those .guilty of, actual the use of marks ‘he faker seribing mei dise, wi recom- mended to the conventiin-‘of the American Bar aasogiation by: its com- mittee on commerce, trade and com- tara law. “While we already have som: and celeb ied ened to the sale cold ators iste eof She opts is me which can ‘ Young, 8-27-1w | tress and springs and other arti- ; 8-29-3t FOR SALE—Pool room and barber Best. shop, 2 chairs with fixtures, 4 pool J tables with fixtures. Reason for | NOW. selling, health. Box 7, Parshall, N.| Phone 62. 5 8-30-5t miles from Tuttle for good auto- mobile valued up to eighteen hun- dred, will take mortgage back for deference. A. F, Fir, Tuttle, N. D. 8-30-3t ARE SERVED wl 418 — Broadway tonnage belongs to sailing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE—The owner and ceo THE. OLD HOME TOWN tor of a general merchandise store, including hardware, doing good business, with cream station in | connéction, in a small railroad town on main line of R. R. in North Dakota, with no competition there- in, wants to sell and will take as part payment a satisfactory resi- dence in Bismarck gnd balance, if necessary, in satisfactorily month- ly payments. Geo. M. Register, Phone 90, 8-29-Lw On .account. of poor. health I have to:sell my pool hall at Ashley, County seat of Mc- Intosh, North Dakota. Write to Side Howert, Ashley, North Da- _ kota. 8-29-1wk. FOR SALE—Six room one story cot- tage, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 50 x 150 South front. Price $4500. with $1000, cash. FOR SALE—Eight room house on 10th atreet, full basement, hot wa- ter héat, maple floors, lot 650x140, Small hen house. One block off of pavement. Party leaving city and must sell at once. See us for price and terms, FOR SALE—Three room house with full basement, furnace, lot 50 x 140. Henhouse. Price $1900 with $1000. cash, Money to loan on improved City Pro- perty, ' Insurance, Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. | FOR SALE—Household furi 323-12th North or phone 598J. | 8-28-3t. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Oak rot top desk, oak rocker, camp bed, clock pictures, chairs, wringer and kitchen utens' Phone 482R. 8-27-1w Dancing! McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. 10c dances. Coolest spot in Bis- | marck, best be dealt with by uniform state laws, framed to punish those guilty of actual fraud,” said the re- port. “A federa] statute regulating the use of marks or labels, tf enact- ed, must be confined in tts operations to interstate and foreign commerce, and must leave the very large field of intrastate business entirely unreg- ulated.” PLAGUE FOUND Constantinople, Aug. 30—Two cases of bubonic plague have oc- curred in Constantinople. Strong measures have been taken to pre- vent spreading of the disease. Parents of Daughter Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cox are the parents of a baby daughter born at the St. Alexius hospital yesterday. Beulah Lignite Coal is $4.75 per ton. Order Wachter Transfer Co. OR $32.50 ONE PRICE ONLY. See our fall and winter patterns. NATIONAL TAILORS & CLEANERS, Opposite McKenzie Hotel. FRANK KRALL New Location. “TAILOR New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats made to your measure $25 up Material, Fit and Work- manship Guaranteed or Money Back. HOLD ER. : - : ee ee — SINCE SAM WHITES OLDEST GIRL LASSITUDE STARTED WORKING IN THE KITCHEN AT.THE CENTRAL HOTEL: THE CHINAWARE HAS GONE FROM GAD TO WoRSE FOR SALE — Compass Cherries for jelly and pre- serves. Unequalled in flavor. Price 75c per peck. Will's Nursery 793. OUT OUR WAY—By Williams VALUES GOTIHATN FER NOTHIN’. WELL GOSH MA,WE. BUT I HATTA GIVE MY SPRESS WAGON AN ( MY ROLLER SKATES AN A-LOTS OF OTHER STUFF FER THIS'N. { GOSH MA“THIS DORG 1S WORTH ‘SOMETHIN } TJRwi lhams, tees deen an | MARKET NEWS WHEAT MART IS IRREGULAR Conflicting News Leaves Traders up in Air in Early Dealings 30—Wheat was art today with nges in prices ng the early The general news we mixed, Wheat — cabl id higher, local eleva- ened to go on strike Satur if their de- a fer an iner » in pay are not granted and with weather con- ditions gene le the m tled. » was mixed and light and values ed off shortly after the opening on increased offerings. Opening pr which Mothers should see our large stock of boys’ and girls’) »,o4n4 the neck with sports shoes. Every pair guaran-|tumes Phone] teed. Our prices are the low- est. Seigals Shoe Store. SPORT *KERCHIEFS. When handkerchiefs are crown of the hat, they are generally accom- panied by one of the same pattern | in a smaller size knotted ‘round the 3-8 cents lower to a awith December $1.04 and May $1.14 followed by a easing eff on all advance to $1.05 ADD CHICAGO WI Covering by recent sellers brought out by the strength in corn later pave wheat a strong undertone and close was ‘se to ee higher with pber $1.05 to $1.05's and $1.10 . 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum....... No. 1 red durum.. No. 1 flax 8 Tek... No. l rye. CHICAGO LIV Chicago, Aug. 30.—Hog receipts, 30,000. Most! Bulk hogs, $9.40, Cattle receipts, 12,000, Kill- ing qua most medium to good. | to sell above $11, Ten to 15 cem to sel above $11, Ten to 15 cents higher quality considered, Top ma- 3.10. Veulers about demand for stock- her narrow, Bulk ers around $11 pts, 17,000. Better grades fat lambs strong to 25 cents higher. Others and sheep around. steady. E top lambs, $13.50. Good light- weight tured steer steady. Co and feeders $4.50 to $4.00 to evtlers most gna_ bull: st $8.00 to $8.50. ilves receipts 1,- £00. Fifty to 75 cents lower. Best lipnts § Hog v, gener- ally steady. er tc pa Desirable lights and bute! acki Packing si pigs $8.25 to $ r) ipts 1,000. — Active. y steady. Bulk desirable native lambs $11.75. Bulk light aud handyweight ewes $7.00. MUL CITY GRAIN Minneapoll®, Aug. 30.—Wheat re- ce pts 309 cars compared with ca a} ago. Cash No. 1 nort $1.14% to $1.18%; No, 1 dark north ern spring, choice to fancy $1.24% to $1. good to choice $1.1 ry to good $1.1 I PAGE SEVEN DOMINANT COLORS. Black and navy will be calleg for generally, this coming season, white brown wil) be a favorite color with many. TICE! Cortinue boiling city water: City Health Officer. Dancing: Mcitenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. 10¢ dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marck. Dry ‘Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58. Eagle Tailoring. Dancing! McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and = Saturdays. 19¢ dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marek, “NOTICE! / Continue boiljng city water. City Health Officer. Dancing: McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesda Thurs- days and aturdays. 10c dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marck. R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. c.| iropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas wes Phone 260 VIOLIN LESSONS Melba Maurine. Whitie- more Residence, 714— 2nd St. Telephone 812. Dancing! McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. 10¢ dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marek. i ft r sanyKie bese A S| 93 Beckman St., Now York | Write for Circular TYPEWRITERS my All Makes 2 sold :.ad rented Bismarck Typewriter 0. Blamacck, N. DL @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA Known all over the Northwest for Quality |® MAIL US YOUR FILMS © BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded, Space to Rent for All Kinds of Storage. Rates on Application. Baled Hay For Sale. Office 207 Broadway BISMARCK. N. D, Phone 82 ADAM AND EVA Gost! THERES THAT AWFUL SMEL! Acain’ ete! AT FIRST THE AHERNS ALways HAVE CABBAGE. TODAY, ‘You KNOW. THE opor comes UP THE DUMB WAITER : i FRIENDS. DUMB WAITER $ SAV. THAT THING MAKES MORE NOISE THAN A CALLIOPE! HOPE THAT BUNCH UPSTAIRS BON'T HAVE ANOTHER, VICTROLA DANCE TONIGHT. 1 GOTTA GET They Decide to Buy a House ARS OLMSTEAD, SAYS WE WONT HAVE ANY HOT WATER FOR- ' THREE DAVS CAUSE THE. j PLUMBER 'S GOING TO FIX THE PIPES AGAIN NO BATH FOR. THREE Days! GET THAT STUFF!

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