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; ByAhern NOW BENNY WON’T EVEN TRUST TALKING TO HIMSELF FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. By Blosser | YES—IT IS A MAN’S JOB KAMERFLAGE DAWGUNNYA~ QUIT ACTIN" S’ BLAME SPUAKY- C'MON GET OVER IN YER OWN F 2 » e Ait) KNOW wie 1 THINK. THAT. PROF, Ma) (C8. vot Know aa MORE BOUT DETECTUFFIN’ “Wan ® EGYPT MUMMY ! HERE! BYJIMINY IF THAD A SLING- - SHOT HERE, BET You'D- WIAD.) A? BETTER BE CAREFUL! WE MAYBE SNOOPING ARQUND AS A MUSHROOM OR SOMETHING AND WEAR You ! C'MON BACK HERE! Wo! Wo! wm aS A DETECTUFF HE AINT AWAKE NUFF To KETKH A coro! WELL-WELL~ Looe NO ~.' MEN THERE - WOULD KC THAT LITTLE BOY adelante YA BE Go. MIND T TURN Rat LITTLE BOY 7 SETBACK IN THAT eee Trea WONDER) 9 GATE DYA HEAR THAT BULL FER ME 3 - WOH» DOVAZ LWAAT HIM To.G0. Si” KSONE < MAN. WOULDA'T Spo THAT ! BEG PARDON FoR WTERRUPTING =... PAY .CARD win. PROF. KAMERFLAGE ME SUPER DETECTIVE ! ALBANIA DRIVE AID TO RUSSIA Eastern Frent.to Run Through Slavia (By Newspaper Enterprise ‘Ase'n,) Z London, July 17.—There are indi- cations that the allied drive in Al- bania was undertaken to take tat. place of the much-discussed military intervention in Siberia. - i The allied military advisers have decided; :it is said, that the plan for reconstructing the eastern front along the 6,000 miles of. railroad leading’ from Vladivostok is not feasible. Therefore‘ Gen. Foch. has. turned: his’ eyes to, another avenue of approach and decided to reconstruct the south- ern and eastern fronts-by a strategic line extending: from: Albania ‘tip across the Jugo-Slav:.and ‘Czecho-Slav states, inimicable ‘to Germiany,-that extend to the Russian border. 806. 5.0 This campaign will have the triple effect of bringing helys ‘to: Russia. re- covering Albania‘and Serbia, and real- izing Italy’s aspirations toward “Italia Irredenta.” gE IT e ‘Incidentally’ the:* Italian ‘offensive has centered attention: on’ ‘Albania, which is now ‘being cleared of the enemy just as it:has been saved econ- omically by Italy.” It'is the one coun- try in Europe which: has profited by ‘being a seat of war, ie The Italian government's: occupa- tion of the:country. has been ‘a work of civilization, ‘not of/war, 4Millions of dollars have been- spent in improv- ing the naturatadvantagés of ‘the lit- tle nation, im saving its people from Starvation and modernizing the coun- ry. Several:hundred miles of roads have: been built, piers have been: construct- ed in the harbor of Avlona, the cap- ital, barracks and ‘hospitals huilt, tel- egraph, telephone and wireless sta- tions installed, railways, bridges, tun- nels: and bridges constructed. in that part, of the country occupied by the Italians. ‘ In addition_the Italians héve, re- claimed thousands of acres .of marsh lands near the: sea: and made them’ produce food. Courts of justice have been: established with Albanian judges where possible. and’ public schools have bee nopened. In ‘short, Italy has given the Albanians food, employment, education and security, and is now fengaged in recovering for them the territory under the heel of the in- vader. \ =BUY W, 8.5. “> SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA Coun- ty of Burleigh—SS. Deerfield Nursery Company, a cor- poration, plaintiff,- vs. Jacob Kirsch- enmann, defendant. ‘Notice is hereby given’ that by vir- tuer of an execution to me directed and delivered, and now in’ my hands, issued out of the Clerk's office of the Fifth. Judicial District, state of ‘North Dakota: within and for the county of ‘Wells, upon’ a judgment rendered in| said court in favor of Déerfield Nurs- ery Company, @ corporation, as plain- tiff and against Jacob Kirschenmann as defendant, I have levied upon ‘the fllowing described real estate of said deefndant, to-wit: The Northwest quarter (NW 1-4) of section twenty-two (22) im:township one hundred forty-four (144) North, range. seventy-seven «(77) West Sth i And’ that I shall, on aturday, the 24th day of August, A. D. 1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock i- the afternoon. of said date, at the ‘front door of the _ court housel i- nthe-city ‘of Bismarck, in said county and state, proceed to sell the right, title. and interest of the above named Jacob Kirschenmann in and to the above d:scribed prop- erty. to satisfy ‘said judgment and costs amounting to $37.43 and accrued corts of $8.50 with. interest thereon from June 2°, 1916 at ‘the rate of six; per cen tper annum tog-ther: with all &ccring costs’ of sale. at public auc- tion to the highest: bidder for’ cash, J.P, FRENCH, Sheriff. Burleigh County. N. D. GEO. H, STILMAN, : ‘Minot. Nor-h Dakota, Attorney for Plaintiff. (July 11.18 25; Aug.1:8 15) soldiers. POWERS ON JOB Federal Chief Recreational Di- rector in France Chicago, July 17—John T. Powers, awho was president of the Federal League in 1913, and who soon leaves for Fnance as a recreational director for the Y. M. C. A. is mapping out an extensive program of sports for the One of the things Mr. Pow- evs plans to do is organize a number of baseball clubs among the goldiers and let them contest for a champion- ship trophy. He has had experience in organizing small leagues as he was the originator of the minor baseball trade and religious organizations in Chicago. In 1900 and 1901 he organ- jzed 45 leagues in banking, chureh, fraternal and commercial circles in Chicago. ” “J agree with those observers who have. said that.if you can get a gloomy oldier to play a game of some kind, you are winning back the man and saving him,” said Mr. Powers. “Get him ‘to pick up a tyseball and a bat and/knock;the pill ground to his com- pantons in; the field and you have re- trieved a man who otherwise might be lost not only to his home and fam ly, but to his country. In a way it is ‘a little thing.to do, but inanother way | it is.a big thing.” ee ‘Mr. Powers, in the early nineties. played withthe Fort Worth and Kan- sas City baseball teams. He enlisted as/ a Jackie in the Spanish-American war and wag on poard the “Indiana” as a naval reserve: man during that con-) flict. \ Savy W, 8. Ss “Bid you buya DOINGS OF POSITIONS. WANTED WANTED—Position as cook with a threshing crew. Write Myrtle An- Cerson, Itasca, W 7 1A Ot ed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $20 INVESTMENT in Oklahoma Oil Lease. New plan making \t possi- ble for small investors to secure the quick ‘profits being made by «suc- cessful operators in the oil fields. Information free. Bank endorse- ments, Chapman's Oil Leasing Syn- dicate, ‘No. 1008 Dwight Bldg, Kan- sas City, Mo. _7—6 13 20 27. ____ROOMS FOR REN ¥OR RENT—Furnished room. Call at 38 Rosser. T16 2t FURNISHED ROOM fr rent in mod- ern house. Call-at 218 2nd. street. Phone 88Z. 716 1 wk FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms..46 ‘Main street. P. G. Her- rington. . 7:13 lwk FOR RENT—AIl modern unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 219 Second: street. 7111 wk LARGD SELY #URNISH room on first floor, suitable for two peo- ple, with board, at reasonable prices. Phone ‘329K. Mrs® Roherer, 620 6th __Street. 710 7t FOR RBNT—Suite of three rooms and Jarge closet located over Knowles’ Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles, Bismarck, N. D. % 710 tt FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping on first floor close in. Furnished or unfunnished. . Phone _ 621L or call 320 Fourth street. 6 10 1 wk ,ENT—Close in furnished front. room suitable for two. Also rooms with kitchenette for light house- keeping. 411 Fifth Street, Phone} 273. 7101 wk! ‘OR RENT—furnished rooms for light housekeeping or otherwise if SOMEBODY TOOK WikBur, You MAT Know | MORE ABOUT SAILIN’ A” BoaY THAN | DO BUT | SUGGEST THAT WE TUN BACK- THE WIND IS No DP iN A FEW MINUTES WINO AY ALL> VM HALF STARVED-17 desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand stores 513 tt FOR RENT—Furnished room ina modern house. . Call xt 218 2nd St. Phone 884 FOR RENT—Furnished houseke rooms. Modern. Phone 773. J. O. Varney. “408 2nd street. 78 1Lwk rooms all Phone FOR RENT—Furnished modern. Hot water heat. 619L or call 619 6th street. f 6 20 18 POLO AT CAMP DODGE Society Game Added to the Des Moines Sports List Camp Dodge, Ia. July 17.—Polo has been added to the list of outdoor di- versions for soldiers at this army ‘can- ; tonment, and the material from whieh several teams are to be formed .in- cludes a number of former stars‘of the game. " é Mounted men, wearine white ‘pith helmets—not unlike the “tin derbies’ of trench fame—are beginning to ap- pear on.the parade and drill grounds, getting in condition for, ctho opesithng contest of the series planned forthe summer, Per eer An English-American team, ‘headed by Captain J. H. McHardy of the Brit- ish military mission here, is being formed, and two other members of the | aggregation are Captain P. H. Morris- sey, camp adjutant, and Captain Blackwell of the’ British. missio1 al expert poloists. Captain John Griffith, division ath- letic director. has received ‘complete equipment for the teams. and mounts will be selected from ponies’ available at the remount station. BY ALLMAN THE NIGHT each additional word. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate. Bargains FOR SALE-260-acres-of land 5 iniles from town. Will ‘trade for small ‘house in Bismarck or will take auto. J. \H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000 clerks at Washington. Examinations ev- erywhere in July. Experience un- necessary. Men and Women desir- ing gvernment positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Service examiner), 52 Kenois Bldg. Washington. 7.13 6t WANTED—Partner in fivechair bar- ‘ber ‘shop or will sell all. Address: 2613 1-2 Montana Avenue, Billings, Mont. a 712 1 wk WANTED—Men on state highway road work. Good wages, steady work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. ‘FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND, FLATS | TRIBUNE C LASSIFIED COLUMNS: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for | HELP WANTED—FEMALB |AUTOMOBILES, MOTOROYLES WANTED—Girl or woman for general house work. Mrs. Herman Ode. __Phone 740K. 716 3t VAN" FD—Girl for genueral house werk Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, $24 4th Street Phone 156. oH. WANTED—Housekeepers onga farm. Phone 621R. or write No. 554 Trib- une. Te st WANTED—Girl for house work. Mrs. Theo. Koffel, 810 Rosser. Phone 364L, ‘ Ti for general house- work. Mrs. C..C. Putnam, Call 9116). “Cth street. 718 5t WANTED—Cinl for “general house- work,. Mrs. B. F. Tillotson, 809 Fifth street. Phone 828/ § 713 tf W. TED—Dining room‘ girls at Star. Restaurant. 7 12 6t WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. $25.00 to $ov.00 per week; railroad fare raid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Address at once Goodrich Drug Company,’ Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 7—6 13 20 27 abs FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One- half section land well improved, near Flasher, N. D. Stock and im- plements included. Small payment down, long terms balance, or will trade for good stock merchandise or other property. ' 1-4 section 2 miles north of Lark, N. D.. crop payment plan. L, C. Garner, Flasher, N. D. 3 16 12t | KEEP ON. A. KICKIN” TOM, WE'RE. MAKIN” BUY W. §. ©. ——— Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. > | Finder ; wnd receive reward. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping. F W. Murphy, 204 Main street.. Phone 427. 7 7 bt ee ah ee eel EE OU FOR RENT—Rooming house in fine location on Main street. Harvey Harris & Ci 7 16 bt FOR RENT—Five room house on Fifth street. Harvey Harris & Co. 7 15 3t MANURE 'TED—Haul your man- FOR SALE—Crop payments, 160 acres four miles from ‘Mandan; all lever stoneless. All in crop. Tractor plow. Beautiful piece. $30 an acre. $1,000 down, remainder half the crop until paid for.- See L. N. Cary, Dz p71 3t saven miles beautiful ‘land, 240 Tractor - plowed. $500 cash, balance Write or see ee 717 0} from Driscoll, acres in crop. Price $30.00. crop payment. ure to Wills’ Nursery instead of to the dump, and get 20c per load for it. Oscar H. Will & Co. 115 6t FOR SALE—Seven-room house, 922 7th stre t. Write Box No. 12, Em- met, N. D. 715 6t FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern du- plex, steam heat gas range, laun- dry stove in basement. Also six- room house, modern, hot air fur- nase, large corner lot. Phone 536X or call 822 Main street. 7:10 1 wk FOR RENT—A strictly modern six- room, house’on Second and’ Thayer. Also wo rooms and bath close in. Phone 806. 7111 wk FOR RENT—Five room modern flat. . Enquire 211 Rosser street, Bismarck N.D. Phonle 360. 762 wk FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. VBA tts FOR ENT—7-room..modern house. r Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tt LOST AND FOUND 1,OST—Lady’s black velvet hand bag containing card case and cards with name Mrs. Edmand A. Hughes. Lost between Bismarck Country club and ‘McKenzie: hotel. - Finder please re- turn to Mrs. B.A. Hughes, McKenzie | hotel, and receive reward. | 7 16 tt LOST—A lady's black traveling hand- bag between ‘Max:and Bismarck on the black and. white trail, with iden- ‘tification ‘tag Mrs. Raymond. Lang. | please return’ to Tribune! 716 1 wk! ‘ Cary, Mandan, N. D. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. You are hereby advised to boil the city water until further notice. The tanks are being cleaned, increasing the turbidity. f the water, and render- ing boiling advisable. City Health Officer. CA Gti y DR. F. BE. STAUSS, TO HOLDERS OF LIBERTY BONDS Use your Liberty Bond Coupons for the purchase of. War Savings Stamps Your Interest Will Earn In- terest and Keep at Work for the Nation. i 7 15 6t], {| TOR SALE—Small Tribune Block - Bismarck, .N. WANTED—particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find they are better. Corwin ‘Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. 7 10 tt FOR SALE—Automobile, Eight cylinder in fine condition. For par- ticulars write No 652 Tribune. 713- MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Atiantic Cate, block 48, No. 4 two buildings. Phone 6183. ! Mebsohs ORDNE SPAinter ene Far ya Ue FOR SALE—Fine 8-16 Avery gas trac- tor and Al 3 bottom Grand Detout engine gang plow. Will sell reason- able. Write No. 141 Tribune. pat me ie 3 FARM” FOR RENT—Will rent “my farm adjoining Mandan, 300 acres cultivated, 300 acres hay and graz- ing. To one with means‘and help, to farm well. and keep: cows and hogs. ‘Address L. N. Cary,‘Mandan, 1 wk N.D. TAT 3 FOR SALE—Furnishings and four year lease of a North Dakota junc- tion point hotel. - Railroad runs five ways out of here. The best paying hotel of its size in the state; in a territory where there is always a crop. Hotel has 50 rooms and does big business. No competition. Price $8,000 part time and part cash or will take unencumbered farm land up to $4,000, halance canbe paid out of the business on easy terms. Only reason for selling is wishing to re- tire. No agents need answer. Ad- dress L. G. Aldrich, Kirkwood Hotel. Carrington, ND, 716 7t FOR SALE—20-40 Case tractor and plows. Address Thomas Allan Box, Phone 6, Bismarck, N. D. 7:15 10t FOR SALE—AMN furniture, practically new. Must be sold by July 25.—Call at 211 Thayer or Phone 464W. 715 6t STRAYED AWAY—1 black mare 8 years old, white spot in her fore- head; 1 brand on right shoulder ond on on right hip. Weighs about 1,200 lbs. Phone 126L, 715 6t_ lot of binding Prices reasonable. By Bis- ‘levator and Investment twine. marck Phone 2 FO RS. be removed. Harvey Harris & Co. 715 8t ARE YOU WANTING to buy the knowledge of an up-to the minute, Al Commercial teacher? If so, write now to Miss Lillie Fortner, 3950 In- diana Ave., Chicago, Ill. rOR SALE—Pathe phonegraph. $200 machine. check of $125.00 buys it. Write No..553 Tribune. 7.13 6t GOOD HOTEL—furnished complete, in ‘good city. Will exchange for clear land. Exceptionally rare bar- gain. J. B. Streeter Corporation, Devils Lake, N._D. 718 6t WANTED—Second hand buggy. Must be reasonable in price. See Dr. Sowles, Union Dental Parlors, 4144 Main. 7:10 1 wk FOR SALE—Grocery business in good location in mining and farming vi- cinity. Paying business on cash s. Going to war. Address P. 0. Wilton, D. NT—Best located and long- established modern equipped base- ment varber shop. Three bath tubs, steam heat, hot and cold running water. Inquire of N.-Greengard. Mandan. N. D. 75tt E. T. BURKE « LAWYER D. Phone 752 :

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