The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1918, Page 7

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“WAY THIS were? Me SQUIRREL FOOD , By Ahern , BENNY SALTED THIS FRESH ( TAR! ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser HE’S CERTAINLY A MODEST KID (Gosh! ..WeLL NEVER GeT To OVER THERE TH’ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB SAY Skipper ! WHATS TH MATTER AWS HERE BOAT IS BOAT HAS Gon’ so sow 3 AE RER TH OLD CREEK~. A NICE SWIM WON'T Go BAD A ODAN UWE THIS ~ OHBOY! on™ TH goes \ 1G THIRSTY ~ THEY: WENT DRY ‘FROM | YOW-NEAH = FILLIN' EM: UP with 7 {WATER Hur 2 NO MATEV ~ CHAMPAGNE ‘ NO= UTR BY TH’ WON 'TS GOIN’ THEYRE Given ‘Em SLOE WHAT! WEY You BEEN A SWIMMIN! ALREADY 2 NAW aw ‘SASROSE TA GONNA UNDRESS IN FRONT OF elf or his machine, For Fonck never {has been wounded. Mary of. his vic- toties were won before the German FONCK, FRENCH , AGE, NERVELESS Laeks Even. Usual Superstition | a: Incidentally he is sald to know more |about German aviation than any other Man among the al'ies. Brocard taught him to fly anything ind everything, including the first ar- tillery observation machine with two About Arpanet. | motors. Fonck himself says he liked pp aaah SES every machine he ever tried except the one he attempted to make out of his mother’s buffet when he was ten years oM. He spoiled the buffet, he says, and the results were painfully unsatis- factory. ens HIS TO BEGIN Unlike Gu; ‘ anaithe sabeaids ne aan eee Finally, he is ‘modest; he keeps say- ‘eas y ing he is lazy, and very likely he really ’e Now 60 Enemy Planes and All | means it, because he keeps comparing Without ‘Scratch ‘to: Himself or Ma- | himself to Guynemer. Guynemer was chine—Knows More About German always in the alr; he was untiring, at Aviation Than Any Man of Alliés,* | work hour after hour. Fonck by com- perison files seldom. He never goes up eg | Unless he feels just like it. He cannot beat be ae scribed as the'man with perfect:nerve, but no trace of perves. Those who. have had the | opoetanii. to study him r rb. lity, Tht Counts for Much. Try to be aggreeable.. It not only well pays one to act this part, but it suredly makes happier those with whom we come. in ‘contact. Life at it best ig none too flower-strewn. Then en | why magnify its: unpleasant realities by giving way to disagreeable or selfish they ' regard. it ‘with with superstition; By ‘contrast; Bonek: achable. of | whims? - giving his ma iy youngster, + Community of Interests. ae ed ore Shy hs iti pagrcess The rhinoceros bird feeds on the cava tne 0 has caug . insect. parasites that infest the hide ee. “<°-l of the great beast, and in return by “Try thle bed dad,’ he will say, “It, flying Bay at the least alarm, warns reemp to be all wer and thus pesses its host of the approach of danger, an arrangement to the mutual ad- title to a plai downed vantage of bird and rhinoceros. | ceraaae ‘Theh he takes the next'thachine sent to the’ camp ‘from’ ‘the Fonck’ ts of weight-and has of a skillful boxep,: Me bent say his ref Incredibly swift. and this he has ext I FETCHEO Tie MILK UP te Nou’o LIKE ~ To tacked and its epeéd, ‘gil: this before any of the others had seen. it at. all. | It need hardly be added ‘that remarkably accurate shot, another proof of his ‘superb vision‘ and, Perfect nerve control. Like all the great filers, he is a fe aatic on the subject. VW “he talks It ts of.nothing but motors, new mod- els. of planes, aérial tactics ‘and: ma- chine ‘guns.- But more: often he sits through dinner with his friends with- put uttering a syllable. Speaking of tactics, he hag none, or at least no set'method. He-improviseg as he goes along. Like the other pu- pils of that great instructer of fliers, Commandant Brocard, he {s.full_of in- ben genious surprises. | Incidentally, Bro- FA card believed in him from the first. A i year ago Georges Prade, a Journalist of note, was talking to the master, ex- pressing his fears for the future of the combat squadrons with’Dorme, Na- varre, Rochéfort,, Lenoff.: gdne,, and Guynemer and Nungesser- fighting on by sheer will power and determination despfte wounds which ‘svould have crippled the. ordinary man. Brocard replied “simply: é ‘Had a Card Up His Sleeve. “But we have Fonck. Do you know Fonck?’ He is unique.” { Fonck was: all but unknown. But he could not remain long-in ob- ecurity—not a young man who, ‘kept putting down. plane after plane (his score now 18 over sixty, eleven’ having fallen out of sight of official observers) pad ‘always without e°ectatch to him NIT =~ Too Much Education’: ~ ”” “Some men,” sald ‘Uncle Rben, “gits no ediitnted that déy'seetis to pay more attention to how dey’s expressin’ deir- se'fs dan to what dey’s sayin’.” To adversary had @ chance to fire a shot. conquer:this reluctance to systematic |: TO. SANG You COMIN” AFTER, 1T AN’. 1 WAS WoNDERH’, Av! saucks! WHY DON'T 1 ASK HER To Go To THE DANCE? | WAS ALLREADY : \by FE, Youn, ate C | g Real Estate Company, SKILL ESSENTIAL ze corporation, mortgagor to P. H. “IN AIRPLANE’ WORK | | Meiss, mortgagee, dated the twenty- jfirst day of May, 1917, and filed for | record in the Office of ‘the register ot ‘deeds of the county of Burleigh and | Look 26 of Mortgage Deeds at page 62; premises in such mortgage and here! after described, at the front door of the Court House ‘in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. on the | seventh day of September, 1918, to sat- gage on the day. of sale... The premis- are described as follows, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying ana fj one hundred thirty-eight, of Range Seventy-s}x: (76)," fifth principal meridian. There wi MARAIS & FW The ‘aighest grade of workmanship 2. Interest Tee teagee: is required in the preparation of metal ‘Engerud, Divet; Holt Frame, ‘ parts. for airplanes. Every part must Fargo, /Dak., Attorneys be finely tempered and accurately fit- for. Mortgagee. ted to prevent collapse ‘under hard| 7-30; 8—6 13 20 27;.9—3. strains. These men are welding parts PUY We & of a_nayy hydroplane, The navy 1s guarding carefully , publication of any parts or the whole of a finished plane, ‘ BUY W. 8. 8——— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. ‘Notice {s hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage, executed and.delivered New. Source of Alcohol. Juarez, Mex., from a plant calles 89: too, which grows uncultivated. ico and southern Texas, Consul £. A, ton of the plant. wouno IKE TOY o MIBAY, WI ? GWAN, GET ovuT HERE, skip! SAN IT AN’ SHE | state of North Dakota on the eighth {day of June, 1917, and recorded ip will be foreclosed by a sale of the jisty the amount: due upon stich mort- es described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same. being in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota and described as the Southwest quarter (SW 1-4) of ‘Section seventeen: (17) of Townshiy 138):"north’ west of the eon Buch mortgage at the date of’ gale the sum of .thres thuosand sixty. ‘dbliars and ten cents thousand sixty dollars and ten cents. in the years 1919, 920, 1924, and 1922. respectively; declared, due-under the|.....2 . .- soni t Geeta abst terms of'the mortgage: for failure to ay the installment of principal and ee Alcohol ‘is being made in. Ciudad Dow reports that,from 18 to 25 gallond of alcohol can be peoditcod from one each additional word. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—One of the most modern and up to date homes in Bismarck, $6.500.. Or will trade for land at the right price. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block Phone 745 . HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Man with ‘small clothing ck and does dry cleaning and*re- pairing, to’ locate in city of 1,500. wale George V. Bratzel, Hebron, 'N. 7T3L1 wk | TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 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 FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Six. rom house at 40 Front street. Inquire at 309 8th street. 8.6 3t FOR SALE—Six room modern Bung: alow. 6th street. Phone 374 K. : c 6 1 wk. FOR RENT at - reasonable raie, all modern duplex located in Riverview, Beautiful home. 116 West Avé A _ Phone 862R: 8 5.3 FOR RENT—Four room house partly modern, sewer connections. Inquire 418 Ist’street. 5 3t FOR ENT—Furnished house ‘for two months, Inquire-at'408 3rd street or __Phone 589K. 8 3 8t FOR RENT—Four-room bungalow. In. quire 0. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 751. _WORK WANTED _ WANTED—Practical” nursing, _ Mrs. Cora A. Lamb, 321 8th street. Phone 603X a 1.wk MISCELLANEOUS FON SALE—The only lunch room " in town. 776 Dunn Center, N. D. a 868 10. WANTED—Lunch at noon at private boarding house or residence, close Wi HAVE choice winter rye sultable for seed. Can furnish ‘caf lot. Write or wire for prices and samples. ' E. C. Andrus, Menokeh, N. D. Menoken Farm. Co. Cooperative Association, _ Burleigh, N. D. 851 wk FOR SALE or RENT—The only lunch room in town. 776 Dunn Center, N. Dak. 83.6 8 10. FOR RENT—A modern’ five room bungalow. : Range installed. For in- formation: Phone 263. 7 30 tt WANTED—To rent an all-modern 6 room: house... Phone: 230K. 729 tt Bove’ WANTED—We need the serv- ices of a number of Grammar school boys for permanent part-time work. ‘The boys we select will be well paid and given an opportunity to earn, learn and advance. Apply to Harris & Co., per W. F. Harris, 113 4th St., Bismarck, N. D. 8-1 HELP W. FEMAL: WANTED—Cirl for general house work.: Call Mrs. George srehy 415 Fourth street. 8 5 3st WANTED—Girl :work, family of three. 116 Broad- way. Phone 608. & 3 wk WANTED—Competent atenograpaer, address No. 601 Tribune. 8 tt WANTED—Good comnotent girl for general housework. 822 Sixth street. El fuk Gore MWA ven genS /tl WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework, and care of baby. Mrs. F, Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 7.30.1 dw. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT— Acouple of rooms, sin- ele and double roams, six. and seven dollars a month. Will rent one night for 35c. All modern. 713 3rd street. 851 wk FOR RENT—Nice large room in new modern house 1-2 block from P. 0. 213. Second street. Phone 634X. nds, 821wk FOR RENT—Strictly modern room, hat and cold water. 515 Fourth street. 821 ws | srRICTLY MODERN ROOMS” for rent, at 519 Sth street. Phone 768K. 851 wk FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house close in. Pleasant loca- tion. 415 Sth street. Phone 592X. f 7 30 tf FOR RENT—Suite of three rooms and | large closet, located over Knowles’ Jewelry store. ply to F. A. Knowles, Bismarck, N. D. 710 tt? FOR RENT—Furnished . rooms all modern. Hot’ water heat. Phone 619L or call 619. 6th street. | 6 20 18 ; Rohrer, Phne 329R. 8 620 6th street: 2 6t OBILES, MOTO! Ss aaa car’ owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find they: are better. Corwin Motor Co. Bisiparck, x Nop: ped eteieie nie nina r bce Ey FOR SALE—Davis & Gray Ford start- er, neatly hew, completely over-havl- | ed, good battery. Price $65, or will! trade for anything I can use, Rar! for general house: ! FOR RENT—Small house convenient: ly located. Apply C. L. Burton, FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al: so furnished rooms for light house- keeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or ihquire of Geo. W. Little: Second Hand store. 7 20 tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold fraternity pin. Return to Tribune for rewad. 86 1 LOST—Ring in Bismarck near Cor win's garage. Man’s ring with flat brown stone, A valued ‘heirloom. Will give liberal reward. Finder please return ring to Tribune. 831 wh ! TUST—A pair of glasses in Win. hs’ barber shop on Sth street. ‘Think T put them in another man’s coat pocket. Please return glaases to Tribune or barber shop. 1 $3 3t LOST—Bunch of” keys: Return to Tribune for reward. 821 wk LANDS FOR SALE—160 acres of unimproved land. Burleigh county, near Dris- coll. $10.00 per acre half cash. O. Peterson, 6561 6th ave, So. Seattle. Wash. 7 22 3.wks Really Amount to Nothing. I don't like these. cold, precise, per- fect people, who, in order not to speak wrong, never speak at all, and in or- der not to do wrong, never do any thing.—Beecher. Dog Eats Stamps. A dog belonging to a Malvern (Ark,) druggist ate $4 worth of one-cent post- age stamps one day. The stamps had been left on a desk by the dog's mas- ter. The dog's owner believes .the dog's act was prompted by patriotism, the dog believing that the more stamps Uncle Sam sells the better for his business, Dogs. Must Stay Home. Dogs are forbidden to run at large in Chehalis; Wash. at any‘ time, through, an ordinance passed by the city ‘couficll because of. many come plaints of dogs injuring war gardend. E. T. BURKE! LAWYER Rosser street. Phone 603W: bo qeie WS LW 726 tf ||. FOR SALE—Only hotel in town of 1,- 000, Owner must get out on account of health. 16 furnished rooms, hot water heat, electric lights. Paying ‘ proposition. $3,000 will swing deal. Write or see Mrs. Freda Forrest, _Ashley, N. D. 7 31 1 wk FOR SALE—Two standard met- al pots for Mergenthaler lino- type machines; in good -condi- tion and at a bargain. Bis- marck Tribune. 8-2-tf CASH IN your discarded jewelry and buy thrift stamps to help our boys over there. Silver 50c per ounce; gold $8.00 to $15 per ounce; platt- num $75,00 per ounce; false teeth, any condition, $2.00 to $25.00 per set; also old watches. Highest prices paid for diamonds, any size. Send and receive cash by mail. Ber- ner’s, 22 Third Street, Troy, N. Y. __ 831 mo MUST DISPOSE OF FURNITURE this week; consists of leather couch, chair, dining chairs, bool case, buf- fet, bed, and gas stove. Best cofter takes all. Dr. L. G. Dunlap. so 1wk NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and will pay highest market price always. Write for tags. ___ 7-27tf YOU SHOULD get your chimneys re paired and uplastering done before the fall rush of work begins. It's cheaper now. All work guaranteed. Fred Bolter, 522 12th st eet. Phone 494X. 7291 mo FOR SALE—Butcher outfit, sausage and shop tools. Complete. wilt sell at a bargain. Write or see J. M. Wirth, Braddock, N. D. 7 23 1 mo. oo ee -Your Subscription —when does it expire? Look at the yellow address label which is pasted on your paper. It shows you the date your subscription expires. H New regulations. require that all mail subscriptions |) must be paid in advance. In |, addition, all. subscriptions must be stopped on. expira- tion, date. Tribune ~ readers should watch their date labels and \fenew promptly before ex- ‘piration date. map ral

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