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\ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE COOLL AND CLOUDY WITH VARIABLE WINDS ‘ Tan OF THE DUFF “Tom, OLMA'S BRAD 13 HeRe -! Wish]: NOV WOULD Go IN. ANO'BATERTAIM TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ‘THis HAS BEEN A FS WITH A RELISH WM AS SHE 13 NOT READN-AND VERN WARM DAY BY a [ POSITIONS WANTED American Soldiers :Enjoy_ Plain FIRST CLASS ENGINEER of 73 years’ experience wants position to Army Cooking, ray am 1'To Consiver run steam tractor. Good references, THAT AN Honor? ‘ FB. EB. YOUNG FOR 8ALE—Choice 160 acres, rich| ‘Good repair man. Address 535 Tri-- ia y soil; lies well; $18 an acre. une. 6 12 19 EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running) Al MEAT CUTTER® and all arouna APPETITES ARE ALWAYS KEEN ye gore: Men Like the Life and Have No Hank. pring for Elaborate Menus -of, Big REAL ESTATE CO. FOR RENT—One house, 6 one house, 4 rooms, $14 good garden plats and rooms, $18; Both w nice shade water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- E LIST of lots and houses for le in all parts of Bismarck. sutcher, one who is capable to take full charge of a shop, wants steaay position. Address 5384 Tribune. 610 1 wk PERIPNCED YOUNG MARRIED couple , wishes ‘position on farm. 8 ¥ trees. Close in; good neighvorhood. i otele, st "Hemles-Msq. Ate Always Where eae thehine Mutsy vent HARVEY HARRIS & CO. State wages in first letter. Exempt Hungry and Are Never Lato” for J. P. Jackson, M from draft. No children. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies. . F. Jackson, Manager 64 4 4 lit ‘Mese—Find.. Romance ‘of.-War Is Largely a Myth. ; «Aaya Myth eae bier: Tribune Want Ads. Bring Results. _ Hail Insurance in one of the best companies writing that line. WANTS POSITION—Y ‘oung man, , mar- ried, with good reputation and busi- i\ A { 2 5 ness ability; honest capable worker audeing py renalla here; at the front, F YOUNG would like to hear from some reli- J @ man is better off wi plain army 0 able person or business house who ‘ cooking than with the elaborate menus . E. HOUSES WANTED would appreciate a man with the of Delmonico’s and the Ritz to choose ny WANTED—To rent furnished house] above qudlifications. I can give the i from. REAL ESTATE co. , for two months. Adj. Gen. G. A. very best of references as to my H ‘Phe officers’ messes are slightly: more Bee es WO NEDCTO TENCE GF TES Hae nonesty ability, and general stand- 5 varied than those of the enlisted men, You's. PARDON ME, GENT! > elepnone ve: Deas cone © obs: room Rouse: i mn but both are very good, and there is Sl e, LEMEN | BELIEVE IT'S COOLING Office In First National BankBidg.| by | or 15. Must be strictly mod- FoR INTRUOWG ern. Apply to Western Sales i ‘ no complaint. anywhere along the line. OFF A LITTLE DON'T 671wk| FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, bed & ‘ The mA&f have meat, sugar and butter You, MR. DvEF ? ————————————— room set, 3 rugs, iwo rose colored 4. 2 and all the condiments usually ‘found oR, f FOR SALE OR RENT— exh, 1 nus, all new. This will be on a chop house table, writes Don Mar- —————————SS HOUSE: pn sale tonight and tomorrow morn- i tin in the New York Herald. ‘ Foote Le ing oul - iu. at Woodmansee Here is what I had the other day-at at office of John P, Hoagland, G06 | APU Charles Keating. en ie an officers’ mess very close to the Main street. G12 3t = a . Ate GATE itaco fine coi hinen ce. Two cows, household front: Beef stew, mashed potatoes, FOR SALE—Very fine new bungalow, ein are p ‘5 . . 4 th St. 6-10-4t. lettuce salad, coffee, cake, canned J. H. HOLIHAN etreat, ot ee : and Hannifen NTED TO Bu A reed faite >, ’ street, w reasonable 5 o f eI y a peaches, The next day, beams of very Real Estate Bargains tetiie in taken cat lice: Powe gy. Phone 6HY. 6-103. ms if taken at once. Phone good quality, generously soaked in a or call at house No, 700 Hannifen | GOOD RESIDENCE inc = v tomato sauce, took the place of the FOR SALE—House of six rooms and D call at house ‘No, 700 Hannifen |'GO RES INCIS income property ” Ss Se aaa street after 6 p. m. in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh , beef stew, and rice pudding was sub- path, sa ee ea Lae ae 6111wk| Co. land. 516 Tridune P btituted for canned peaches, 3,000. $900 cash. FOR RTNT—7-room _ house, 5.28 to 7-4 ; No one. will get thin on fare like For SALE—Iiungalow. modern, 319 4th t., Phone 220. .| FOR ‘iSALE—Range stove. Good as that, and it may be authoritatively FOR SALE—F as FOR RE ely furnished flat in| "eW. Inquire 423 Ninth street North. stated that the men are by no means aks Sb Ot Car : modern house. No children. Call 3-10, growing emaciated. They are the FOR R Rooms close | in. 807 4th St. or phone 404K. 6 : WANTED—To trade or sell a com- healthiest looking lot of men to be FoR REN" plete outfit, black and white Shet- ; seen anywhere. Thin ‘ones are filling J. H. HOLIHAN building on Sixth street, partly mod-) and pony, old, buggy, small a out and fat ones are thinning out. cucas Block. + - - + Phone 745 cen: Look them Yr, ie vein hern paddle, Fhons Cheeks which ence were inclined to be eade at 239 or Ga oie Mn ” chalky. now are tanned. Hollows un- FOR RENT—Oiodern 7 room house. ; eae team jv hresnine and ‘ 608 Second street. Call 35. breaking r ‘ook car. com- _ § der oo gata Le out. 651 wk.| plete. Write or see Frank Ennis, ¢ aecer aw Pett : ; ne ee oe spa rete cli Eres FOR RENT—Thres room fiat in moa] —Peltibone, SD. ot ee ern house. Harvey Harris & Co, VANTEC! d se teel wanted; 4 like the life although it 1s by no means the river and bar flow into the ocean, F 1 HELP WANTED—MALE iahnd 510 tf | doesn't mater if broken. We pay an easy one, So long as food condi- |SFA CALLS TO OUR For several year's the inlet has grad- IND BURIED MONEY DAKGER WANTED—Splendid open-| yoR-KNT—T-room modern house | You actual value. We pay cash for tions remain good there will be no ually filled until naviga —-- ing for good barver. Complete!” Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. old cold. silver and pat: wend ' Brambling trom the, mien; Ne en, COUNTRY’S YOUNG MEN stomped, and “bINs (Nefore. eon He Was ldgena.vears: Ago tty” Fle inetar ae ae Sreriae FOR RENT=Sever-Toun-Leweer a ai mail. If price is not satisfactory d has. been here long enough now to fur- )Appropriations to build jettles have al- ae ite BESET Bald vil "N. D. Seven room house, all we will return teeth promptly upon > nish added proof of the truth of Napo-'| _ ways failed, While boring a post hole on his] Phone Pete Luyben, Beta cea modern. Hot water heating. 710] eauest. INTERNATIONAL TEETH leon’s statement that an army fights Sear, Several tinies farmers have at-| fagm, located on the old Oregon trail, ANID i : - ‘saat Ave 7 42 il CO,, 305 West 42nd St, New_York. “on its stomach.” Never Was Need Greater to Carry | tempted to dig the opening larger, but | near the Little Blue river, a few miles| 7 Be alee ding Wea Ae aeninccHie WORK WANTED FOR SALW--160 and 320 acres unim- : At luncheon at ‘an ‘officers’ ‘casual Flag to Foreign to no avail, When it closed even | northeast of Deshler, Neb. William] \orj in hindery *handling” “state I Ts WOR proved, Burleigh, county land’ for mes#*recently I saw men well known | +64 9 to 9) rinaller this winter and no fish were | Beckman struck an obstacle which printing contracts. Good wages. COLORED Gt Re WANES WO i {| Sale. Address 518 Tribune. nt ‘the lending hotels in New York, Ports. coming in another attempt was made, ! Proved to be an old kettle in which ‘Apply Bismarck | 42%, 0" hour. Phone 7 daring 5—28 to 6-28. Chicagg, Philadelphia and Boston. One pes but the sund shifted as fast as the were a number of pieces of money, ine, Bismarck, N. D. Peete ales rare py | FOR SALU—New safe and roll top of them {considerable of an epicure By HENRY HOWARD, farmers dug it out. how much and of what denomination S—Man to do janitor w ee 1 AN aly By. ny OF hour by] “aesk. J. J. Ryan, 510 % 4th St. and his messmates say he was Inclin- | py pectop f Recruiting Service, U g | Then storm came and in afew hours | the lucky finder refuses to say. The| wash cars, ele. Lahr Motor Sales} Colored lady. Phone ¢ 6 10 2r| Bismarck, N. D. Phone, S50: ed at first to balk: at,.the rough army Shipping aoa 7 ™ | scoured the inlet so that a two-masted | old kettle and a few of the coins were) _ Co. = 6 12 | oe WANTS PLAGE TO” WORK wn ele: ~ food. It Is all changed now. He eats The sea’s call to our country's youth |8chooner can pass while ‘the fish are | brought to town end placed on exhibl-) WANTED—Mon on state “highway |" poR BOARD—Telephone, 183 vUK SALE Kear sulings feat ee 8, . beef stew with the same relish he once a bath swarming into the quicter waters of | thon. road work. ,Good’ wages, steady 52 mud chains ;back rods, various parts ¢ today is clear and strong, At th: bd T 2 i m0. f d All in good condition. ‘ ; Strong, At no other | odian ri ‘ The find ts thought to have been| work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. lor Ford car. n Bi ae eae nal ocee be enjoys 88 |poriod of our national life hus need | Mdian river-and Rehoboth bay. 4 |) ya A ste hone to ave ee | ees | WORK WANTED Export garden and! Phone GisK. J. H. Reamer... 110 oroughly as. lie once enjoyed a der ——— ae ty id vi —— ft | ™M : ding. hing, car- Main street. 5 22 tt ietous. curry. - I asked him if he would Bee ‘enaay Ha Aaah cd CROOKED FINGER CUT OFF ere ee He pa fe My aut Be WANTED acme bold ieee ae ‘house NORTHERN PRODUGE CO. ot Bis- like to sit down with a Fifth avenue |. : alo ‘ am Cody) and Capt. ae ERE : work. Call Rasnick & Swartyfager,{ marck, N. D., wants Your cream and ler. ftom: an eldgsin of war and storm to foreign ports. 4 Lute North, and was afterward killed work. Lahr Motor Sales. tie 319 Front St. or Phone 776. 6-5-tf. ay highest’ market price always. ment for onder d; pausing The American merchant mariner of | Man’ Submitted to an Operation to| by the Indi Traditi vs that G12 th, |e wi . t P 517 tt the midst.of a course. of turnips and is y the Indians. Tradition says that} yy, 4; A hl ctor ene : tite for tags. mashed potatoes, he sald: 3 today takes rank in the greatest of Enlist in Army. before the Indians raided the place Weock Apply. 201 a erty house. LOST AND FOUND | FOR SALIE—Two brand new pool “This will do for me, thank you.” all wars—the ultimate struggle of lib- | Some men “lose a finger” to keep | Mr. Jules secreted a large sum of| 396 pe. st. « | FOUND—Set of false teeth. Owner] tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: 0] Siti. ihe iter ot ani site erty with force—beside the honored ! oy¢ of military service; but not so] money, and treasure hunters have W en aia The Es at the Eagle. Hat can have same by calling at ganiuune Part cash and balance monthly pay- has d great deal to da.with It. No ong |prothers of the army and navy, an ex. | with ‘Thoinas Thoman; Denison, Tex., | searched the place in vain for years) Works, 313 Broadway. Fe iL ithe office, 60-6t,_| ments. Write No. 514 Tribune. : Steal deal as emplar of the strength and plenty of | \-ho had one taken off so he couNl get | for what Mr. Beckman bored into last (ait | LOST—Saddle blanket on road to H 512058 ofall the. énlisted men, and officers | this free and chivalrous new world. In Week. RL FOR GENERAL, HOUSE WORK ber’s farm South of town. Call Chris | FOR RENT—Storage, or repair Toom. A latks an appetite. When dinner time |p his hands we frust our trader, but ‘Thownan tried to: enlist a& a stenog- eer ene Cc. Kin 00 West ‘Bhoad- Huber_or phone 507X. 6#10-3t. Phorie 299K. 19 tt ‘ ays me oe sisi rons 29K , comesat noon the men are there on the | more than this, we trust our honor, | saphes, but examination disclosed the $58.28 for Year's Food. Ls = blo Tadl FOUND: }—Brooch. Owner can have = i toe pot, and they are right on the Job too, Neither shall perish:so long as little finger on his right hand cane 's Food. WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies sathe by prooving it, Call at Trib- 4% a} again‘at ‘six:o’clock in the evening. It | gur mariners sail the seas, Their cull- rooked and stiff. “ D. D. Dickey, engineer in a factory} to travel, demonstrate and sell well! in6 office. 65 Ct mightalsobe satd that they are always |ing is a cherished’ legacy from God- | ““wrnat Anger will se it | St Berherton, 0. spent just $5828 for] sown oath 1 established dealers | LOST—Paramount 34-4 tire on hungry. One officer; @ major, who'ls @ | fearing forefathgrs who in thelr day rs Sa ee income 8 foodior-an average ofsabout 15 cents ee Be si Te uiy advaute for jrav- inflated and ready to put very notable figure in the life of @ |eailed “hard f: as’ of | We. take you,’ he was tol a day, during 1917, Dickey worked| fe ald y i rim, sailed hard and far on errands Without a word Thoman left; half eling. expenses, Address at once n wheel, on Baldwin road. middle Western city, leaned back from | ponceful commerce, while ever ready | 44 nour Inter he returned: aw | all through the cae twelve hours 4] Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631, Return to C. A. W., Tribune, his, dinner the other day, lighted a fight for freedom. The descendants | «ay, day, six days a week gnd gained two} Omaha, Nebr. iy ’ ‘ cigar and said: BP dech toed do not fall ia’ thelr-dnty q ee pena had her cut off,” | pounds during the year. Dickey's| \7ANTED—A gm for general house| for suitable reward. “This life here ts doing more for me | when the sea calls them in this time ge % ne menu had no place on it for meat and! work. Phone 614. + 6-5-lw, looms FoR RENT than any vacation I ever had.” of war. The ways of the sailor may | He was accepted. milk for steady use, although he had | \;ANTED—Ten bright, capable ladies} —___ OOMS OR RENT = And he’ looked it. He said he suf- |have been lost to them in generations ve ~ =. | them occasionally. Fruit and baked | to travel, demonstrate and sell well] FURNISHED ROOM for light house fered from insomnia and loss of ap- |of peaceful land pursuits; but the salt Gone, and Forgotten. dishes made up a mee pe of the bill] known goods to established dealers.| keeping. 317 8th street. Phone f petite at times, but that he has had |Is in thei, blood, and with steady pur- | “And this tumbled-down cottaxe?” | of fare, see 25.00: to $50.00 per week, railroad) _226X. - Sit 7 j with the army. There are a good manj-| and teach me what you would have me ee ete ra to t Behar ao Uncte Pennywise Says: Goodrich Drug ‘Cos Dept. 631, Oma. Und gtreet, Phone 88L. F; men of great wealth in the various |do.” This response, from shore to vee Sie eaibinge the ‘postman It is difficult to do anything for a i 619 16 23 30 eee 671 wk isa f American divisions and they are shar- | shore of a mighty land, makes possible ule aalive? Petdtned. manuscripts {:iin0 Who is so ignorant he doesn't | GIRL WANTED—For general house-| (oom FOR i Modern house, viet Ory {ng equally with‘ all, of course. In an | the new, great things America is doing $ ”_Binminel { know he’s ignorant.—Louisville Cour-| work. Wages $30.00 to competent) 217 First street. Phone ue t the poet’s door.”—Birmingham Age 3 ues! On. o! officers’ barracks, about’ five miles from |’on the sea to ehd the war. Ona thou- | %f the poet's door, scat Jour" Address L. N. Cary, Man-] . at Horstd. /\ ter-Journal. d-the Wheat 4 “ the front, I saw a man from Philalel- | sand new ships now taking shape upon seis D. 5-30-2wks.| FOR RENT— modern ioussreapine Sen phia who was accustomed to every |our shores American merchant sailors D—A waitress at once. Al! yooms, furnished or, unfurni Lega Fighters ‘ kind of luxury. Here he was sharing |by tens of thousands will go forth, len’s Cafe. Fifth Street. - Phone 7 the fuel for Fi @ tiny room with another man who, | without fear. Veterans in sea service EVERETT TRUE 3 ict By Conde 525 tt | ror al Foon UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION. : the Philadelphia’ man sald, ‘snores tre- | will have trained the newcomers to ; He: “Eveeett, WHAT'S light housekeeping or other ¥ mendously. the fleet—and so will be wrought a Your URRY § ry ar A HAT CLEANING .| desired. Phono 404K oF ei cal aries i “But I don’t mind it. I don’t mind | strong, clos&knit, all-American per- SECOND AND TCG CADIES AND MIEN’S HATS cleaned r mire 2 nee anything.now when I lie down fora |sonnel for our reborn merchant ma- WALK WITH Yous and reblocked, expert work send by Second Hand store. E. fe BU. mR K. E night's sleep.” ° ae rine. jv ad 313 Broad way. Phone 58. Biemarek ay aoe . . LAWYER Can Sleep Anywhere, N. mo you buy@ ND ‘: i ‘The boys in the ranks have already RE-ENFORCEMENTS —————S Theift. stan? Tribune Block - Bismarck, N } a had far more seldiering than they ever _— a River “Soaked” With Liquor. a RP: Phone 752 . got in the training camps at home. By MARY PERRY KIN g fe They have tramped on roads for many of The Vigilantes. The Leavenworth police emptied BS ye hours or days at a time, have slept in | Stand fast, our Allies! Hand fn hand, more than five hundred quarts of beer motor trucks, on crowded trains, have | A bleeding but exultant band, and whisky into the Missouri river in been btlleted in barns and in barracks, | Each for his own beloved land, one ‘day. The bottles were broken on have slept in fields and by the roadside. | And all for Liberty, we stand, the bridge railing before the liquor Yet there is very little illness and the was consigned, to the muddy waters. men look in the pink of Condition, | Majestic England, glorious France, The Hquor was seized in raids and They eat regularly and plentifully, and Belgium, who led the brave advance, from bootleggers bringing it into the the only complaint I have heard from | And @ll the knighthood of romance, state from Missouri and was used a8 them Is that they would prefer fight- | Have summoned our uncovered lance. “wet” evidence in trials in court. to constant training. The romance of war as pictured by |The weal and woe of Home and Invents Flying Torpedo. the boyish mind is said by the soldiers Right— Thomas G. Aultman, a mechanical to be largely a myth. For instance, in |The threat of Darkness and Light— genius of Fairmont, W. Va. has per- ‘a muddy roadway I saw a brawny pri- |The need to hold the Truth with | fected a flying torpedo which may bo vate pacing up and down in a driving’ Might— t the answer to the German 75-mile gun. ‘rain, rifle in position, guarding some- | These are the watchwords of the fight. The torpedo, the inventor claims, can fhing (even he didn't know what tt be sent any distance and dropped at was) which was piled up nearby. He | From fone and country, field and any-desired point. It 1s controlled by had been on guard for ten hours. I en wireless, The torpedo is propelled by seked him how, he liked it’ and he Fee rer beg ee part, a small gasoline engine and has a lift made no reply. The sentries don’t.|,In 3 3! * 2 . talk to BORE t ‘The fanfare of the high in heart, ing, capacity of 1,200 pounds Ina camp on the American sector - 2 — THERE ri y a Lees AS “You eae Isn't qilie ue idea of what | Take but bur manhood virenath, and AS Pare AS , See cube THAT COAL CONSUMERS ERS MUST war was going to be,” he sald, “but ES thickest-fat'as there! tas RESTORED A WW WINTER SUPPLY NOW (with a touch of genuine American The fight is thickest “pi Cortsumers mist t buy their humor I have’ found in. my short but Winter supply of Coal during varied cureer that things are seldom NATURE OPEN‘ OPENS INLET — the for @ what they seem.” — oo . is to be a he a Storm Brings “Improvement Farmers | maintained at a Tractor Vs. Mule. Had Sought in Vain. axiom ate Ten mules can haul about two tons | ike ‘avoid a scrious ‘of material and their work is limited| In a few hours nature has done: foe re L shortage o=|the- rich farmers along the Indian zal to ten hours,-but the tractor hauls 25 > thi Winter J " rive in-Delaware what congress has is tons and covers.a distance of 20 miles teiedsteidouinunre. than fifty tf KE aa jen a C a y ee iLL iets Malet ale when the recent storm cut an inlet 200 | ws. g Madete eat

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