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BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS'""\ scion BY ALL You ‘Tee Your‘ MA TWAT WHEN SHE | ‘Do Your Share and. | It Will Come Easy; WELL, THERE'S A PANOF Flour, A PECK OF POTATOES, 1 ‘That there will be’as little trouble! in “putting over” the War Savings BRINGS BACK SOME OF THE THINGS J ACUP OF campaign pledges ‘ns there was in sell- ing “Liberty Bonds and getting Red! Cross pledges is assured by the way | igeveral communities in the state ha already secured their quotas. The “(Nqvth Dakota War Savings Committed! ‘jAe. highly gratified by the way. the county directors haye taken hold of} ythe campaign, and these in turn re sport to hendquarters a tremendous tn- terest in the War Savings movement anda general deterthination in their ‘eounties to-put the ‘state’ ‘over the ‘top just as Nebraska did last March. ay If-this community does its full duty’ ¢(m buying the stamps it can easily have to its credit the Investment of:enoukh +@oney to build and fit-out one or more “tet those swift little boats that are the| terror of submarines, And we will freed himdreds of: these boats to pro- tect our own shores-:from now'on.’* |‘ a eee ee el \ SAVE ANO SERVE. . The gospel of “Goods ‘and! Services”: ‘ean’ be summed up. in‘a single sen-, : tence: “Nebody buys anything without ‘making somebody. else Work for:him.” Therefore refrain frota buying whet ‘you do not actually need and save the! smoney. Saving, however, is but half your duty to your country, “The com-, Splete duty is to save and serve, the » service being the loaning of your sav- {ngs to the government sv it can. ene ploy:the men formerly making: unneces- ;@ary things in making things neces- } sary to win the war, Buy: War. Sav- ! ings. Stamps. NOT A CHILD'S MOVEMENT. The War Savings movement is not | -@ child's movement; it is a wage- f/earner’s movement. It would be a cap-, Mitalist movement if Uncle Sam had not) ape the limit at $1,000. If you‘do not;| «buy Your quota of War Savings:‘Stamps ‘you ‘really:have: ne right to complain: ‘ae men with large amounts: of money vere given the~preference in absorbing; LENO: HER THE’ SHE WAS gg byte Pie SHE OUGHT To. REMEmperR |: MA’ AND SHE COFFEE ~ SOME SOME ONIONS - WANTS To KNOW. WHAT ALL SHE'S ‘BORROWED GAR - A CAN OF ‘ PpUNTER AND A PAIR oF ff r “MA SAYS IF You7bt | LEND HER Tye WASH-| > BoILER To CARRY °EM | ‘ IN SRE7LL Being ’EM Back ToVov- | Ir: ‘fssues of government securities in the | THRIFT JINGLES, : ‘| Z-gaw a ship a-sailing, A-sailing on the sea, t Twas filled with ammunition . For fighting Germany; ‘4 And oh, but J was happy : That I had done my share i f , Through purchasing War Savings ‘/Entente Machines’ Surpass Best eae i ite can it “over there.” Hun Types in All Branches MARY HAD A LITTLE CARD Tims of Service. (Of Savings Stamps you know) ama everywhere that Mary went Feehan gard was sttre: to go. - :4and every time ‘she earnéd somo; change | Fo? doing wellyat school, \Ghe'd save it for another stamp, And soon her book was full. In spite of the tremendous aviation efforts ‘of’ the Germans, prompted by the entry of the United States into the world conflict, and their threat to have thousands of aircraft available this epring, the enemy has been unable to even shake the allied air superiority an anywhere. The single-seater machines, a Soe . -:{the Hanover monoplane and the Pfalz . a ta unratate vor ant a biplane do not cgmpare with the latest “gdvantage of the wonderful offer Uirj[ poses em #ads British Deuting: ile Sam is making. you, before mext!)" 5) s ad in climbing the Germans “December it: willbe: too late to set) round the Fokker triplane {mpractical fa on this patriotic scheme of invest:// 14 1 was quickly discarded for a new Ong our earnings. z| type of: monoplane. fl While this, monoplane was fast it the FACTS GY 7 < .T ET us face-the facts, The: war situation is critical. ‘La Unless the Allies fight. as. they. never yet have fought, defeat threatens. Hungry men cannot fight at their best; nor hungry ‘nations. ‘France, ‘England, arid Italy:are going hungry ‘unless‘we'feed them. Wheat Savings—They must‘have wheat. «It is the ‘best: food to fight on. “It is the easiest to ship. We alone can spare it‘to-them. _ By.saying just.a little— legs than,a quaste! t; we atelast:year—we can | - ‘support those who-are fighting our. battles. And we | can do it;-without-stinting oursélves. “We have only, to substitute another food just'as good. = = =~ The Corn of ‘Plenty—Corn .is that, food. .There’s a surplus of it. Providence has been. generous.in the -hour of our need. It-has:given us corn in such bounty aswas never known before. -Tons-of corn. Train- Joads of corn: “Five hundred million bushels over and above our regular needs. All we have to do is to learn to appreciate it. Was ever patriotic duty made soeasy? And-so clear? 4 : America’s Own-Food—Corn! It is the true American food. The Indians, hardiest of races, lived -on it. Our forefathers adopted the .diet.and conquered.a continent. For a great section of our. country it has blong een the staff of life. How well the South fought on it, history tells: Now it can‘help America swin-a world war. : : Learn Something—Corn! .It isn’t:one food.- It's a dozen. It’s'a cereal. It’s a vegetable. -It’s'a bread. ~It’s a dessert. It’s nutritious; more food value in it, “dollar for dollar, than meat or eggs or most other iveyetables. It’s good’to eat;-how.good you don’t know. until you’ve had corn-bread. properly cooked. Best of all, it’s plentiful and it’s patriotic. Corn’s Infinite Variety—How much do you know about corn? About how good it is? About the many delicious ways of. cooking it? And what you miss by not knowing more about it? Here are a few of its uses: iG There are at:least fifty. ways to use corn meal to make good’dishes for dinner, supper, lunch or break- fast." Here ‘are some suggestions: was unreliable and less speeay tnun the wonderful French Morane. The | Pras biplane is a little better, but it \enffers continually with motor trouble. The Germans are now using a light- er machine, which carries a brace of machine guns, The enemy's two-seater of the \Albatross-Aviatik type fs still the best machine they have, It is speedy and capable of climbing to a great height, owing to its large spread of wings. However, the Germans are obliged to use faster observation machines than the allied aviators, as their single- seater fighting machines are incapable of protecting the two-seaters as the al- lied machines are, “The scout machines of the allies are also used fof guard duty, for regulat- ing artillery fire and for photographie work, - . It is also noticeable that the accur- acy of the enemy’s antiaircraft guns ts falling off. This is due to the fact that many of their best aviators. have been drafted for machine gun service to re- place those killed in the recent German offensiyg. | June 22 tb 28 ng neen ‘set aside bs “Pledge “Week,” for ‘War Savings Stamps and there should be no. man,’ swomnnn’ or hild “In ‘the country who’ dares feel he has already done his best, unless he signs his naine, promising to own ‘at least one “baby bond.” i —————- , Piedge if and every men.Ser of your family’to buy as many W. S. s. es you can. possibly afford. ihe: government is conferrisg an honor uj. on. you, ‘by’ permitting yo to help, @ emall way to fight the Huns. | Buy War Stamps and Stamp out the ‘tho War. . Be a Spendthrift in Thrift Stamps. Lick the Stamp and Lick the Kateer. |_Feccow CITIZENS ¢ To MRS. GADDY. AFTERNOON ' BIDS WANTED FOR VILLAGE BONDS. * Sealed bids will be received by the hoard of. trusteesyof the village of Un- derwood, No. Dak., for the sale of ‘Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) cf village of Underwood, .N. D. bond’, which bonds will be issued for the pur- pose of building a ure -and. village hall. Bonds to run for a term of 20 years bearing inte: at 6 per cent per, annum ‘and in denommations of Five Hundred Dollars each. ‘No bid will he accepted ,for less than par. Bids will be received up to July 2 at 8 o'clock p. m. % By crder of the village board of trustees of the Village of Underwood, CALEX F. BAUER, Clerk. 6—17 18 19 20 21 22. “SEALED BIDS-WANTBD. Bids will be received ‘by the board of county commissiners of Burleigh county, N. D., up to 2 o'clock, July 2, 1918 for one concrete culvert between. sections 2 and 3, township 143, range 75 and for one bridge between sec- tions 29-and 32, township 142, range 77 in acgordance with plans-and-speci- fications of the county surveyor. All bids must be sealed and ad- |dressed to the county auditor at Bis- marck and accompanied by,a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount ‘bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of commissioners. s ~ T. KE. FLAHERTY, County Auditor, Burleigh County, N. D. 25 28. the board of county 6—19, 22, Tools and the Man. The proper cpic of this world fs not now “Arnis and the Man;” how much less, “Shirt Frills and the Man; no, it is now “Tools and ‘the Man ;” . that henceforth to all time is néw our epic. —Carlyle.- \ Tribune Want Ads Bring Restlts. -& AAVE JUST GIVEN VE My S@aT AS VSUAL SHE HAS SPENT He IN THE DEPARTMENT STORGS Come PELLING THE CLERKS TO SHOW HER Bales OF THIS AND THAT, OF WHICH SHS BUYS NOTHING AND THEN AT THE RUSH HOUR, WHEN ALL THE Cag ars :CROWDED WeTh TIRED WORKERS, SHE FLOATS IN ANO. @xPECTS SOME WEARY. SASY MARK. TO CVE MER WS HAVe® SPOKEN FIRST CLASS At MBAT CUTTER and all arouna Agi F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. FOR RENT—One house, ‘6 rooms, $18; one house, 4 rooms, $15. Both with good garden plats and nice shade trees. , Close in; good neighvorhood. These prices include water rent. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies. Hail Insurance in one of the best companies writing that line. F. E. YOUNG» REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No. 78R Office In First National BankBidg. | TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | FOR SALE—Choice 160° acres, rich EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent. good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- vertise. TARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck. ‘HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent furnished house for two months. Adj. Gen. G. A. Fraser. 6 11 St WANTED—To rent 6 or 7 room house by 1 or 15. Must be strictly mod- ern. Apply to Western Sales. 671Wwk ae J. H. HOLIHAN Real; Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of six rooms and bath, trees, close in. One of | the _hicest homes in the city. ire insurance, hail insurance, auto- mobile insurance, accident and health insurance written in the oldest ana most reliable companies. J. H. HOLIHAN -ucae Block. - - + + Phone 745 eee HELP WANTED—MALE CARPPNTEKS WANTED--Apply to N. J. Hesch, Valley City, N. D. wilt pay going wages. 6 16 1 wk KD— Assistant bookkeeper. Ap- «ply ‘Tribune, or Address Box 546, Bismarck, \N. D. WA} hree exper- ienved mechanics at Lahr “Motor Sales Company. 6-17-3t. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 CLTRKS at Washington. Examina- tions everywhere July 7. Experien- ce unnecessary. Men and Women desiring government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner,) 52_Kenois Bldg., Washington. | WANTED—Capable young mdn or young: married: couple for service as attendants at’ state hospital for in- sane. Male salary: from 35° to $50 —female $30 to $40, depending on services rendered. ‘Board, room and laundry included. Phone 116 or write W. M. Hotchkiss, Jamestown, iN. D. 6141 wk NTED—Bindery : foreman. , Must be a ruler:and capable of directing work -in bindery | handling state printing. contracts, Good wages. Steady position. Apply Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. | WANTED—Man to do janitor work, wash cars, etc.” Lahr Motor .Sales Co. 6 12 ti FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—New strictly modern cot- tage, five rooms, close in, Phone 282L. 6 19 st FOR SALE OR RENT —Six room all modern house, hard wood floors. Also garage. ‘Will sell on easy terms or rent for $35.00 per. month. Phone 820 between 12 or 1, o'clock or any time after six pm. 619 3t FOR RENT—All modern seven-room house, beautiful lawn and shade trees. Call 35. 6-14-lwwk. FOR SALE—Rooming house with 15 rooms in Killdeer, N. D., or will sell the furniture at a bargain and rent the building or will trade property for a farm, Addres# Box No. 165 Killdéer, N. D. 6-15-7t. FOR SALE—Very fine new bungalow, ,corner of Avenue © and Hannifen street, will sell reasonable and easy terms if taken at once. Phone 313 or call at house ‘No. 700 Hannifen street after 6 p. m. 6 11 1 wk FOR RTNT—7-room _ house, partly modern. 319-4th t., Phone 220. 6-5-tf. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished flat in modern house. No children. Call 807 4th St. or phone 404R. f. feR RENT —Furnished ‘flats. |My building on Sixth street, partly, mod- ern. Look them vr. Phone H. L. pReade, FOR RE! ern house. eo i Harvey Harris & Co. Nae etal 10 tf FOR ENT—7-room_ modern house Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tf FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Ave 7D. 42d OOOO WORK WANTED COLORED GIRL WANTS WORK—By day or hour. Phone 726K or call at 507 15th St. > 6-11-lwk. GIRL WANTS PLACE TO ‘WORK FOR BOARD—Telephone <183. §-20-1mo. WORK WANTED—Expert garden and lawn work, painting. varnishing, car- pet cleaning and general house work. Call Rasnick & Swartyfager, 319 Front St.*er Phone 776. 6-5-t. ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED—Men on state highway road work. Good wages, steady work. Pat Kelly, Dickin: D. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house; work. . Phone-354L, Mrs. Theo. Kof- fel, 810 Rosser. 6-19-1wk. ‘WANTED—Experienced Cook. Ap- ---ply..;Banner House, 104 Main St., “Phone 231. 2° 6-19-2€. WANTTD—Girl at once. Palac® hotel ._ Phone 856. 6-18-8t. WANTED—Gin) for work ironing ,at Bismarck. hospital. / : 618-3 t_. red. Good wages, Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. D. G-18-Lwk. WANTED—Responsible motherly wo- man will care for children day time or evenings at her home. Phone 6 14 lwk WANTHD—Girl for garage office work. Lahr Motor Sales. 3 . 612 tt GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK —Mrs. N. C. Kirk, 300 West Bhoad- way., Phone 459X. 6-10-tf, WANTED—Competent & for gen- eral house work. Phone 657. 6 13 tt WANTED—Ten bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week, railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Addréss at once, Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 631, Oma- ha, Nebr. | ~ 6 1.9 16 23 30 POSITIONS WANTED SIT. aN jD—Stenographer, seven years’ experience. Box 57, ‘Bismarck, N. D. 618 1 wk ENGINEER of Lo years’ experience wants position to run steam tractor. Good references. Good repair man. Addxgss 535 Tri une. = 6 12.19 butcher, one who is capable to take full charge of a-shop, warits steaay WANTED—A good cook, lady prefer-|. FOR RENT—Four all modern rooms Two single and‘ two double rooms. _Rent $5.and $6 per month, Call at 713 3rd St. 6-19-6tiin 28, FOR RENT— . modern housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 773. 61tt FOR “RENT—furnished rooms for light““housekeeping or otherwise it desired. -Phone 404K or.call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo, W. Little, Second Hand store. 5 13 tt FOR RENT—Thre@ furnished rooms -- for light. housekeeping: in all mod- ern, house. Rent. reasonable. 516 INinth street. PhPone se an — LOST AND FOUND RAYIED— from my place 5 one black gelding ,stripe’ in fore- head, one brown two-year old mare. ‘Finder please notify 0. G. Daven- port. Phone 406F21, Bismarck, N; D. 6 16 1 wk. FOUND—A bunch of keys. “Apply to The Tribune. ‘614 1 wk AGENT—SALESMAN SALESMAN—Capable specialty, man for N. D. Staple line on NEW and EXCEPTIONAL. terms. Vacancy now. Attractive commission con- tract. $35 weekly for expenses. Gillett, 204 24 Carlin Bldg., Cleve- land, O i AMEPICA AND THE:GREAT WAR— Greatest seller in years. Every Am- erican wants it, Lavishly illustrated. Low. price. We will pay you $225.00 to distribute it. Sample free. In- ternational Press, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Cheap. Furniture, pic- tures, rocking chairs, ete. All in first class condition. Call at 2% West broadway after 7 p. m. 6.19 3t FOR SALE — 1916 model Ford car. Phone 588R. 6A3-1Wk. FOR SALE—Splendid 634 acre ‘stock and grain. Farm 260. Natural hay 250 grain, balance prairie. Rented. With half crop, $15,000, Write No, _540_ Tribune, 6-18-3t. FOR SALE—Model 87 Buick. Newly painted. Tires new. First class con- dition. Price reasonable if sold at once. W| P. Nourse, 20 Person court. 6 19 3t BILLIARD HALL FOR SALE OR RENT—5 tables, only one in town. ’ ‘Write Box 277 McClusky, N. D. 6-19-2 ¥OR SALE—New safe and roll top desk. J. J. Ryan, Room 2 Lucas bik, Phone 745. 5 23 tt FOR SALE—Business dray line. Will sell complete outfit very reason- able only dray line in town doing good business. Write No. 538 Trib- une. 6 16 1 wk. FARMS FOR SALE—332 acres grain ‘and stock farm in ‘banner wheat dis- trict of South Dakota. Good house and barn. Artesian well. $75. per ‘acre—no trades. Address owner. Edward Murphy, Aberdeen, So. Dak. FOR SALE—A Ford truck in good endition at $250.00. Box 655 Glen Ullin, N. D. 6-14 Tt, FOR SALE~2 Ford Touring cars, 1917 model, completely equipped, $400.09 and $425.00. M. B. Gilman Co., 212 Main. Phone 888. 6-18-tf. 9% FOR SALE—Setter puppies, very pret- ty. Cheap. 517 11 St. Phone 494K. 6-18-tweek. YOR SALE-One set. Encyclopedia Americana, guaranteed in good con- wdition. Twenty-one volumes. Lea- ther bound, thin paper. - Price one fifty dollar liberty bond. The: first one offered fgets. the set of books. Sample valume.at Tribune @ffice, or write No. 539, Tribune. 6-18-2t. A SNAP in land on easy terms 160 acres Adams county, N. D., all levet land on good road at $1,800.00. 160 acres Adams county, N. D., 3 miles miles from Reeder, can, all be cultt- vated at $1,600; 160 acres Emmons county, N. D.,-fenced, part under plow. Fair buildings. $2,000. Write for particulars and legal de- scriptions, | 160 . acres. .Burleigh county, N. D., at $1,600. Box 555 Glen Ullin, N. D. , 6 14 7t GOOD RESIDENCE ‘income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh Co. land. 516 Tribune. .°.\ 4 5 28 to 7-4 WANTED—Old false teeth’ wanted; doesn’t matter if broken. We pay you actual value. ‘We pay cash for did gold, silver and platinum. “Send to us and receiye cash by return mail. If price is not satisfactory, we will return teeth. promptly upon request. INTERNATIONAL TEETH CO., 305 West 42nd St. New York. FOR SALE—160 and 320 acres unim- proved Burleigh county land for sale, Address 518 Tribune. 5—28 to 6—28. FOR SALE—New ‘safe and ‘roll top desk. J. J. Ryan, 510 % 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 659K. 5-23-tf. NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price ‘always. Write for tags. 5.17 tt [E—Two brand new pool tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part cash and balance monthly pay- ments. Write No. 514 ‘Tetbune. it FOR RENT—Storage or repair room. . 4.19 tt a Phone 299K. E. T. BURKE Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752 : ” Wd HOT BREADS DESSERTS : sition. Address 534 Tribune. ‘ Boston brown bread. _- Corn-meal-molasses cake. Larue 6 10 1.wk Hoecake. BEpis corn bread. For County Justice ings. OF 08 . ba ; eed W. S. Casselman hereby announces ISCUILSs \ E ? his candidacy for the Republican nom- Griddle cakes. Fruit.gems. ination for County: Justice of Burleigh Waffles. : county. and respectfully solicits the ‘HEARTY’ DISHES Corn-meal croqueéttes. Corn-mea! ‘fish balls. : Meat and corn-meal dumplings. ’ Italian. polenta. Tamales. The recipes are in Farmers’ Bulletin 565, “Corn Meal as a Food and Ways of Using It,” free from the * Department of Agriculture. support of the votgs: 6-10-to-6-26. MAKE Your UL) MIDDLE NAME oF THRIET : STAMP: