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Sn tie ee q 4 4 { S _._... MALE HELP WANTED IF YOU want to be successful and prosperous, get into the Automo- tive Industry, Electricity or Avia- tion. Write for FREE catslog. STATE AUTO, ELECTRICAL & AVIATION SCHOOL, Aberdeen, S. D. WANTED—Farmer or farmer's son or man to travel in country. Steady work, good CONNON & COMPANY, Dept. C252, Winona, Minn. SUBSCRIPTION MEN—Premium deals that get the money. Drop postal tor details. Direct Sales Co., 1310 So. Hiil St., Los Angeles, ‘arm work for one month, good W. E. Runey, Sterling, joy’ with grocery ex- perience, also one who can drive une Classified Adv Profits. Me- | Se rer 1 insertion, 25 words or UNdEE ...ceseresee ee 8 SO + insertions, 25-words or nee igs eras ** insertions, or under ........60000 098 l week, 25 words or UNdEF .rccceseeseeeee LBB Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 1) o'clock to insure , insertion same day, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _truck, Write Tribune Ad. No. 7. UEARN barber trade. pene ind Moler Barber College, Fargo, —. FEMALE HELP WANTED — A WOMAN OF REFINEMENT HIGH school education asd peeing personality, between age of 25 40, who is entirely unincumbered and free to travel extensively, de- sired by nationally known organi- zation. jalary, bonus and trant tation. Give full information letter, 1000 N. Dearborn, Chicago. 'TED—Neat appearing repre- entatives in Bismarck to show “Pic-Wic” frocks and children’s hand-embroidered dresses, Work all or part time. Easily earn $35 weekly and have business of your own, No investment. day. Pickwick Mfg. Co, Ft. REN a a ey ae WOME: arn $15 dozen sewing dresses. Absolutely no selling. Experience unnecessary. Mater- ials cut; instructions, Art Stanford, envelope brings particulars. Dress, 308 Atlantic, Earn $16 dozen sewing aprons home; experience unneces- sary; materials cut; instructions furnished. Addressed envelope brings particulars. Milo Garment, 35 Broad: lor- ing cards home; absolutely no sell- ing; opportunity beginners; exper- ience unnecessary. Addressed en- velope brings particulars. Art- craft 321 Broadway, N. Y. WANTED—Middle aged lady with- out children for housekeeper on farm. One who cares more for a home than high wages. Give full information in first letter. Ad- dress Tribune Ad. No. 4. ret | F. E. COMPTON & CO., Write to- Stamped! = PHONE 382 Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Sevenday trial. | figures, NO question about it, new car buy- | ¢r8 nowadays get excellent value for the price they have to pay. But by the same token, our ons Esch car priced in plain car customers get more than 8 dollar's worth of automobile for every dollar they spend, We have many outstanding values on hand right now; come in‘and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” _ Lahr Motor Sales Co. SALESMEN facturers selling . direct. Suits, topcoats, overcoats, any two for! $29.50; your commission $5.00 in advance. Beautiful colors, Fifth Avenue models. Fit guaranteed, 6 day delivery. Unusual bonus Plan to producers. Restricted ter- ritory to real workers. Large at- tractive sell outfit with 1-3 yard swatches FREE. Write TO- DAY. MASTERCRAFT TAIL-| ORS, 632 Broadway, N. Y. AGENTS—Greatest metal specialty ever invented! Merchants amazed! Sensation wherever shown! Large Pel exclusive territory. Write Quick PRINT-O-GRAPH, area it Third Flint, ic Eas! PUNCHBOARD SALESMEN—Two hours daily. $100 every week. New line. Lowest prices. Full com-! mission on repeat business. Cata- Tos free. Puritan Novelty Co., LADIES—Earn $25 weekly coloring cards at home; experience unnec- essary; no selling; addressed en- velope_ brings free particulars. Triangle, 130 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. | A tD—Girl or middle ag lady for general house work. Must be able to prepare meals. Prefer one who could go home nights. Law; Phone 1153-R. er for an ex- Must TED—H cellent home in Bismarck. be clean, steady, well recommend- ed and middle aged. Write pag ___une, care Ad No, 24. ADDRESS Envelope: ly in your spare time. Everything furnished. Stamp for particulars. Junell Co., Hammond, Ind. ‘WANTED—Competent maid for house work, Mrs. A. W. Mundy. Phone 265 after 6:00 p. m. i WANTED—A girl for general housework. Call at 1100 Broad- way. Phone 129-W. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Call at 511 Fourteenth street. ROOMS.FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Front room, also base-' ment room for light housekeeping. Also janitor wanted. For | Electric stove $28.00. Call at 4 Fifth street. Phone 1093-R. ! ¥O! —Two modern furnishe ey for ent housekeeping or, 8 ~ Close in, jo garage, for rome, Phone 926-J or call at! 507 Third street. FOR RENT—Extra large well | my] ed moder: furnished room. Hot water heat, nice location, Ave. A __West. Phone 1241, FOR RENT—Two clean modern sleeping rooms. Close’ in, reason- able, Call at 228 Thayer Ave, W. _or phone 730-R. FOR RENT—Two steam heated rooms above S. E. rgeson & Son's Store. Phone 20 or 1087. FOR RENT—A pleasant room in modern home. A.‘ good location Call_at 116 Thayer Ave. W. FOR RENT—Nicely Sapte e€ | 1413 Jackson, Chicago. PUNCHBOARD SALESMEN—One sale daily nets you $105 weekly. Big season now. K. & S. Co., 4302 Ravenswood, Chicago, 33 WANTED—Retail automobile sales- man. Good iopmoetnally for the right an. Super Six Motors. y AGENTS } FOR RENT—Very age furnished modern apartment, first floor, piano, electric washing machine and frigidaire, clean, warm, hot! water always. Call at 807 Fourth __ Street. rere basad FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment with bath, lights, water and heat. Possession at once. Rent $40.00 per month. Call Hed- den Real Estate Agenc¥. Phone 0. FOR RENT—Newly decorated large apartment, partly furnished, in- cluding water and lights, small family preferred. Call at * 423 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in modern home, near William Moore school. Guaranteed good Call at 930 Fourth and warm. street. —, utifu nished slee; apartment, fortable peer and winter, suit- able for one or two persons. Phone 948. FOR RENT—One three room un- furnished front apartment in Rue apartments, all modern. Phone! 7-3 or call at 711 Ave. A. FOR RENT— Apartment at the Woodmansee with or without gar- age. Apply H. J. Woodmansee. Phone 1188, ‘OR —Furnished light house- Lote apartment. Geo. W. hy le, 801 Fourth street. Phone FOR RENT—Apartment in Trib- une Bldg. Apply Tribune office. __Oceupancy Nov. Ist. FOR RENT—A two and a three Toom aj ent. Laurain Ar’s. Phone 303. _____HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—By owner, six room modern house with bath; east part of city. Will accept late model light sedan as part payment. Price $8700.00. Tribune Ad. No. 21. é FOR RENT—Rooming house, 422 Fourth street. Apartment city heat- ed, three rooms with private bath. Also ghrage. For sale. Iron top for gas range. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Three room house with finished basement. All modern except bath, located on Fifteenth street. Inquire at 210 Main or SPINS pe ees FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, full basement, hot water heat. Also garage. 508 W. Broad- way. Phone 676-M after 5:00 p.m. FOR SALE—Eight room house and lot. Fine location for a home. A bargain. Mrs. James Haskins, __ Underwood, N. D. FOR SALE—Roomy house, ¢ furni- ture, garage, two lots, downtown. nee James Haskins, Underwood, FOR RENT—Flat at iis 1-3 street, partly furnished and partly ties Call H. L. Reade, Phone FOR RENT—Six room house. In- siete at Marcovitz Grocery. Phone fur- com- AGENTS—WE START YOU in bus- iness. No capital or experience needed to earn $50 to $100 week- y selling shirts direct to wearer. pare or full time. Write for FREE SAMPLES, Madison Man- ufacturing Co, 562 Broadway, New York. é $150 WEEKLY SELLING GAS 3c A GALLON. No fake. Guaran- teed product. Your address on cans, Equals gasoline a gal- lon. rticulars and proof. LEFEBVRE MFG. CO., Alexan- _dria, Ont., Canada. soo AGENTS—for our high class Christ-' mas Cards and Stationery have dignified and remunerative work.! Write for particulars, Golden Rule Greeting Card Co., 74 Bank __St.. Newark, N. J. SPARE time workers earn $35 week- My showing personal and business “Xmas Cards. Big commission. Beautiful samples free. SOCIETY ENGRAVERS STUDIOS, 225 N. Michigan, Chicago. ‘DISTRIBUTO™: for 100 store route this county. Experience unneces- sary. No selling, distribute, and collect. Should net $70.00 weekly. PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Pa. an agents. ; Mother Hubbard Foods, No can vassing, or investment. MOTH! HUBBARD Seer UCTS, 550 Congress, Chicago. ROOM AND BOARD Main Ave. ISCELLANEOU! 0. set ee Pa a LOST DIAMONDS in Very latest LOST—A_ traveling bag between No N.D. Finder en “_ FURNITURE FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE—One eight piece walnut dining room set cost $165.00, little used, at half price. One 9x12 Bunghar Wilton rug $70.00. One Simmons brown metal bed with spring and __Mmattress $25.00. Phone 1120. FOR SALE—One solid black walnut four poster bed and dresser to match, with marble dresser. Apply Box 352, Lakota, N. D. FOR SALE—Two sewing machines for storage, cheap. Phone 22 or _call at 208 Main Avenue. ‘FOR SALE—Houschold furniture, in od condition. Phone 999-"V <g Unll: at 008 Fitth street, FOR SALE—Dining chairs, table, buffet, kitchen cabinet and sani tary couch. Phone 639. \ HOME LAUNDRY THE BEST address for washing our blankets, bed 8; » fam- lly and finished pe ge Mar- guerit Bulten’s Hom- La ' No injury to fabric. No chemi used, Everything ir. Men's shirts peels vie air, n a 8) fe e call and deliver. Call at Ave, A W. or Phone 1017. LOTS FOR SALE LOTS FOR SA! us of]. the army, well known to Bis- markers, offers some choice lots in Flannery and Wetherby Addition. He advises young men to secure lots now for their future homes, believing that property in Bis- marck will never again be sold at, such low ‘axes on these lots have to Fi date. For information ca]l on the Hedden Baal Estate Agency, Webb Block, one 0. ‘Sixth | \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MOTHER DEFENDS CUB salt from the body and the replacing! provide proportionately for man’s Menominee, Mich.—After running down a bear cub which ran in front of his car, Leonard Baldwin stopped his machine and ie out to capture the injured animal. He was met by a charge from the infuriated mother bear and his car bears: scratches showing where she missed him with a swipe of her paw as he slammed no) door in her face. She kept the cub. of this clement helps to prevent ex-/ wants. Only about one-thirtieth of haustion. | | the world’s inhabitents gain their eo TOO MUCH COIN livelihood directly from the sca. BENS () a) OY 8.8. I , Olathe, Kan.—The corn is so tall| in Kansas that it is interfering with },, telephone service. Telephone and telegraph service has ben disrupted along a railroad right-of-way near here because the stalks have grown between the wires. Farmers were) ordered to cut the stalks, many of| which were‘ fifteen feet tall. ming pigeon was picked up ex- hausted in a New York street. It! CHARACTE! bore a message that a naturalist| PHILO V. was lost in the mountains of north-|JOHN F. western Wyoming. RS OF THE STORY ANCE X. MARKHAM District of New York B tre 0 man-about-town, who w teriously murdered in his hor AJOR ANTHONY BI ON .. ...Brothe MRS. ANN Mine workers endure heat in the shafts more easily when salt is add- Prize: Theodore Roosevelt in ed to their drinking water. Exces-| The sea covers three-quarters of Elihu Root, 1912: Woodrow Wi sive perspiration causes a loss of;the earth’s surface, but does not 1918, MOM’N POP WELL, Z SEEYou “( AW=Nor 60 GooD=— GOT BALK O.K. HENRY@ ) FT BROKE DOWN ON THE omer TRG NO WE Han ge Three American statesmen have been awarded the Nobel Peace | Cheated Himself CAPTAIN PHILIP OH, DONT LET THAT BOTHER YOU— IM WILLING TO STAND THE EXPENSE OF THE TRIP — DO You REMEMBER Wi AT IT WAS ? OH~-SDRE -SURE! LUCY ANDI KEEP. TRACK OF EVERY=. THING = (T WAS $61.25 WE WERE WAITING A retired army o JAN. H. MORIARTY B | signed to Distric PHELPS, TRAC HIGG OLE signed to District CAPTAIN CARL I: lebees ‘ . Fire DR. DOREM NEITHER DID I— JuST THINK OF THE SWELL MEALS WE COULD HAVE GUNN GAVE ME A CHECK FOR THE TRIP= HOTEL EXPENSES WELL, THAT'S FINE! L DIDN'T THINK HE'D PAY FoR Ms ¢ ix feet tall. am that Leaco n@l to Kill Alvin Be a Benson mits having reat, too. Leacock ‘s that he owned a Colt. 45 and resents M - tiens about Miss Markham begins to think Lea- cock quilty. v's NOW BEGIN THE STORY ORAT Ooo eats ) Z DIDN'T LIKE To AOW? GUESS HE /MAKE AIM 60 S50 WONT EVER SAy_ ) PAST BUT HE ACTED BOCs | eae ” , eae = You LINDY DISGRACIN' ME LIKE TAT! A LOT OF FUN T GET RIDIN’ Yous YES, You! FoR HALFA CENT Z'D SEND You 1 threaten i ire to ¢ | with your | down town HEEHAWALL YA WANT 70/! TM GOIN | wt y mE kk WHERE I CAN) ANE nee ae AAICE RIDE AN’ “Not a bad idea. ENJOY AYSELF!! have done it, 1 3, too, a_ product | below the By Williams EH? OH, WHY THATS Wy TSAY-VOT GOoT HE'S INJOYIN' Cuz HE CANT ISS 10 SINGINK HEAR IT~— GETTIN THAT VEN You KENT EFFEN)|) OUTA HIS SYSTEM, wittouT MOURSELUF HEAR 1D? ]/ HAVIN’ T HEAR IT. ATS WHERE MIT ALL O19 NOISE /| MOST O! TH’ SINGIN’ lve HEARD “T don't mind sa ti ané he'd plunge o1 RDER CASE VAN DINE @ cuzus cana sn’ Eut Pfyfe’s got his sentimental side, air of deuces odds against with all the betti gambler. forget all a But he'd a lot of ; may have were rather Known e companioi ved ied. ved the point.» with d an inded for a while, Be Continued) re, with id and per een used in South ¢ grower had from feath- here ere losses Tribune want ads bring results and wild boars in Africa for a while. ed to w rooms for light housekeeping. ~~ moun Engagement, ‘ of my affair Mandan and Nome, SHOULD BE DONE, AN' Some ae we location. Phone a 2s | ding, dinner luster, two and three| iicase return for reward. Albert IN A BOILER SHOP terferin “i ae Call at 210 Eleventh street pins rin combination lava-| _Grevel, Nome, N.“D. “ cock know Be North. Phone _585-M. | Tieres $25 and up. FFICE ROOM FOR RENT “By that I) mean: how Fe —Newly Cash or credit. now for) OFFICES FOR RENT—Suite of tw. were they?” 7 sleeping room, 610 Fifth street.) Xmas. James fr Merk, aco. office rooms in Hoskins “Not intimate at all,” the colonel) Phone 999-J. sive diamond dealer. at Fl Busi replied. | # 108 Third N.D,| Block. See &. A. Floren at He made a ponderotis gesture of ¥OR RENT—Furnshed room at 418 street, . D: Service Co. paca abusers | Seventh. Phone 844-J. - |FOR 8 new Olive negation, and added: | | Drab overcoat size 42 for $10; al- IT’S AUTHENTIC I fat BS, not! F pee) A au ! WORK WANTED 2 so an electric p! beautiful} Mrs. Newrich: Are you very fact. a ey met a ; h - i reli ——-| brass oil la:.p, set of flat irons,'sure, doctor, that I have the very and there a goo seal ’ we ial Have your ashes hauled regu- picture fram. 502 latest form of influenza? Knowing ’em both pretty well, 2a larly. I hauled for 120 residences vent street. Doctor: madame. You often had ’em to little affairs at) last winter and think I gave sat- FOR gough exactly like the Countess of tr aula Cieay Captain Lea-/ intaction, rr Msg ee and) room, all modern, good agoinens. acta sad tid cock ys, A goed. pambler—level good fertilizer. phone! Part cash, balance “| ist ‘ a Sage 2: Me Seah AS nanan Saas sites x 108, Care guy, room y wrought to posta “SGambler—huh!” ‘The colone!' DON'T th old Oa Se, oe sea turtle Senhiog more than half manner was heavily contemptuous. | ON tare year a4 FOR SALE—Pool hall located in|e ton,- and with a curious . “Poorest T ever saw. Played poker) sccng us. We can, repute andl fon some verge. or intrmer|Seruct at "Ppl ae sien re ee rt ect to as | sare you moesy, sn tion, Write G. F. Pelke, Center, —_— self, Altogether too rash.” a on ‘eatin Ehop,) _N._D. TAKEN UP—Strayed to nly Then, after a momentary pause: back of' Males Station, Pp to cleaning| about June 16th, one bay aul Pe ‘By George! I see what you're » Q plant. Call and look the age about 4 or 5 years, brand “ | A aimin’ at. . . . And you're dead coe half pear smplte| Sr'Hedingee, SO'De'toe motes | Lyons ee Beso Be A, right. I's tash young puppies just * 4 i. “é ike working kit, Mr. Basil E. f ‘same SEN Cx le they don’t like.” pall, Braddock, M.D. cERIAN [POLICE DOGE—Well tee and espn, Ktmeree a. My «uf Pvethe Captain, I take it, is quite CALSOMING s94. pointing wanted! bred pups for $15.00,| ka, MeKengie, Bio. Dak, - Mfijts ‘ different in that regard from your Beet . Honest ma-] female Ne |. Schaeffer, oer A friend, Leander Pfyfe,” remarked open RH each. Phone Ez ze ota ef eed “The colonel appeared to consider. 568-W, Mr. Smi Dest of pedigree. Bids’ tor'a8 tous of Wilton ‘coal or ie “Yes and no,” he decided. “Pfyfe's fic baa 5 Sorensen, For! caval, niet sMe. fond se ents Oy a cool gambler—that I'll grant you. AUTOMOBILES N. D. » A i ate) at pare ane % rH He once rai a private gambling ay yi be EE GEES recidont, oJ. RewiLLame, place of his own down on Long Is- “3 ied ay ba Pia ee oleae SAUL, z land—roulette, monte, baccarat, that ’ ye joey brag Abst, Underwood Srpemrier Price rea- Pare ane “Clerk. THE LosT CHORDS. lester it nah tans ie, sort of thing. And he ponped tigers | } Do you want a low priced tire without guarantee? 30x31, Cord, $4.50 at Gamble’s, ' 220 Main Ave. Bismarck Wanted to Buy Second-hand freight el- evator with hand pow- Write No. 777, c-o Tribune. er.

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