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4 { 40’ cfosesy cae . You HAD \W aw! TRENCHES 4: SQUIRREL FOOD AND THEN HE WOKE UP eee Sk es ee shel HEWPW 4Too! | (FRECKLES AND HIS _ . FRIENDS By Blosser) HOWITZER IS RIGHT, EXRY! — : WHY, HADI: S'POSE 7, oh , “1 DM: WORKIN’ ON THIS FARM DONT EVEN Know pies ‘ ° HELP WIN TH! WHO'S FIGHTIN a= % * GWAR Se AIN'T YoU DoYA 2 ‘yuu. Now KNOWIN’ JOLLY WELL UF: \ AV USED “TH BULLET ON ALL RIGHT42:RET You.” CAN'T TELL ME WHATS 5 TW BIGGEST GUN TH : GERMANS. USE 2 e Yo HOW AT'S ER: NIPPED ONE Do KNOW, DONT CHAR an! BLINKIN' STAR SHELLS WHEN TH! BULLET STRUCK 4H) BAYONET (TCUT TH @ULLET (N WALNES AN LONE, PIECE”: {OTER: PIECE, BLOTTED OUT > KTH! OTHER BLIGHTER ~~ BY GOLLY -VA HEINE, AN‘ TH! a as peas ; City Health Officer. ‘The fly nuisance’ is .at its Z yer , + height and special preeantions| » 1; mr 4 should be taken fo prevent the DOINGS OF THE DUFF spread of disease through this source. ' Everyone in the eity is ‘WELL, HELEN I'M GLAD Tp SEE urged to redouble efforts to THAT You FINALLY Gor IN THE “swat the fly” and. to assist in WATER >You ouGHT To preventing the accumilation of DUCK NOW AND GET WET ALL ‘OVER - capement. Now! rubbish, garbage, manure or any refuse which acts a3 a breeding place for flies. s : \ ttention is especially called *_ to’ certain places in the city. where manure and other rubbish is allowed to accumulate. This is against the state, and city i, health regulations and all offend- ers who, fail {o clean up their premises will be prosecuted to the full extent‘of the law. ~ ‘Eating places; hotels and other 7 _ public places should pay special attention to the fly nuisance. ~ Meat markets, grécery stores é and those handling dairy prod- i ; PEAS Brer Tater \ BULLY For You, HAND ' ME’ Kis apd Jar dem was fe HELEN! _ MY pac! y + be U. 3. Food Administration, . Brer, Tater ain’t skeerin’ yp a ‘ghos’ win he say we alls mpe’ eat less Wheat en less Meat f de fat en sugar.we Kin. got ter feed dat big army er fi — gojer bogs, en we kin do hit by eatin’ right sm aters en garden sass en eatin’ mo’ fish en game ’stid er pork and beef. EY we don't gin ter féed dem sojers right now “we'll be feed: *fo'- loni ph it won't b a i — ad A LITTLE OF IT GOES A LONG WAY WITH HELEN WAY UNSER et : j eo POSITIONS WANTED | __- ROOMS FOR’RENT , : : ‘ z WANTED—Position by lady tp 00x | FOR RENT-Furmished room fiquire - 2 ‘6 in a car. Call at ‘Banner House. 38 Rosser. \ 8 1 wk North Dakota Has Less Sugar. x aa eT ai rd unt nin''—Modern room. (213 Sec- \ , ° ay Fi WANTED—Position as office girl. Can) -.ond street.* Phone 631X Sz. fo Eat During Month of August | run typewriter, understand book- $10 1.wk —_——— a re keeping. Address Coe crivane FOR RENT—AI! modera front ¥ } { By North-Dakota Food Adminstration” Ls PIB CUR ONG AID a ie ot CE NE Beard nee cor, lngulrey a North Dakota niust eat, less sygar during Ahe || AUTOMOBILES. MOTURKCYLES ; s "$15 3t month of August than it ate during the wonth of WANTHD—puruicular car owners to) FOR RENT—Room in modern house. July. for the very excellent réason that there is less try GOODYEAR CORD/and “ABRIC; 309 Eighth street. sugar to eat. For the month pf August North CASINGS: ee na tae re, nettes Geter As 5 8i858t ee Dakota’s allotment of sugar is 1,852,900 pounds, tiled lotor .C0- 7 tt FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping ‘This is a reduction of practically one-third under - Keene motern Hhone 73: Mrs, the ‘allothient for July, which was. 2,646,000 pounds. _ Si, LANDS - BD | eee Br Sahel 4 Moreover it {s constderably unter’ the actual con- FOR SALE—160 acres of unimproved ROOM AND ~BGARD—iirs: Robrer, S sumption of ‘qugar as shown by sugar Certificates Issued by théFederal -land.- Burleigh county, Wear “Dris-|"" g09 gtn* street, 329R. ‘ ‘ Satinl, + = coll, $10.00 peracré half cash. O.| , a % Food Adinialstration for’ North Dakota. ‘ / < Peterson, 6561 6th ave. So.. Seattle. + 8.91 wk i ghee certificates, totaled, 2,277,567 pounds from the North Dakota Wash... 7 22 3 wks| FOR RENT Two: Mate | Rousekeering 4 6tlice and many additional certificate requests Were sent to Washing- || = rooms furnished or uhfurnished,, 01 bk ‘én guriig that month, cea : |=="TWORK WANTED. | frst oor, Chose Phone 2 R Coming .just as North Dakota’s harvest. and. threshing season WANTED Practical nursini ett ee 861 wk o 3 I rs is — Cora A. Lainb, 321 8th street. Phone cal Ba eal baad - breaks into full swing, this shortage would work # very serious handl- 603X. a s 8 1 wk FOR T—Close in furnisheg two. gap on the feroring community if a sharp reduction’ were to be enforced > room, tment on first floor... Algo ; bs at this time. An exception has theretgr® been made for the farming is 0) A Our aston furnished rodms with Mitshenetts \ community, including fariers, ranchers and/all threshing crews for the, || L.T—-Between Sterling and Bis- tor Hants nauReneoning: oe fh vie ay - threshing season. This-class is still allowed to purchase, sugar on the marck, Fisk tire and part of carrier FOR-RENT—Acounle of rooms, = Her basis of thi und: ig nth. All others are eut’to an and S..D. license number. Finder =“ Xcouple ‘of rooms, ‘sin- B jasis of three pounds wer person per month. All others a " @mmunicate with W. H. Uhlenkott,| gle and double rooms, six and seven > allowante of two poutids per person per month, x German State Bank, Strasburg, N.| dollars a. month. Wil] rent one night Farmers are also to be allowed the same privilegé as city bakers in | Dak. : ~ 814 3t : for 35c.. All} modern. 713 3pd street. Aes - purchasing flour and méy hereafter buy bread on the basis of 75 per” FOUND—A bicycle, jOuner may — S51 = \ d 25 per t substitutes or on: und stitutes to ’.| ‘have’ same upon identifying proper- FOR RENT—Nice large room In, ne ’ Caries a cal othtisar peared aster of sub: . 4 ty aud paying the cost, of this ad-| modern house 1-2 block from P. O. ty bahia aah see vas ‘| yertisement. C. Maftitieson, Chiet| 213 Second ‘street. Phone 634X. ‘ . This! exception is made to give the farmer the same. privilege as | of. Police. 8 12.13 14 15,16 17 ‘ 3 821 wk = the person living ti town or city who itmy purchase Victory bréaé cot 1 FOOND-—Al Grand Pacific, fraternity |FOR RENT-—Stijetly modern’ room, 5 taining only 36 per cent of substituted, ols : 1 pin.” Owner can havesame.at Trib:| hat and cold water. 615 Fourth he hae ‘ 4 ; une office by paying reward and for | street. 8 21wk ‘i SSIS this dv. 3S: 787 tt|SPRICTLY MODERN ROOMS for Ne n i Be ; 2 : “rent, at 519 5th street, “Phone 768K _ h ucts are especi Silent Ciock. — ; vos : Ww : NOTICE 1 0 THE handle ha sane ntan A ‘new clock has heen invented-|*OR RENT—Rooma in strictly: mod- $ y , ve : tart which is absolutely silent. It 18) ‘erm house close in. ° Pléasant loca- HS manner and\ guard against’ fly| given by an electric battery, and a}. flon. 515 5th street. Phone 592K. ¥ y PUBLIC Finty ty contamination. ‘ drop of mercury moving from: end to}. on 730 i ihe e 7 ue x i nd in a vacuum tube to make com jnur RENT—Furnished. rooms @ Ze ms 62S - ; 4 ) DR.F- B. STRAUSS, eaets, teplaces the ustal ticking es | médern. Hot water. heat. Phone < 619L ot call 619 6th street. a BY ALIA 4 GONG. IN, N ow _ s TRIBUNE S enananatamened CLASSIFIED 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 each additional word. J! H. HOLIHAN~ -. Real Estate Bargaina =, FOR SALE—One of the most nodern ," and up to date ‘homes in ‘Bismarck, $6500, Or will trade for land at the right . price. “o> JH. HOLIHAN ©‘ Lucas Bloek or 745, ———————— HELP WANTED—MALE YOUNG*MAN WANTED for evening , ‘Lahr Motor Sales Co. SNE ROE ph) BAD BE RNMENT NEEDS 20,000 clerks at Washington: Examinations every- where in August. Expertence un- necessary. Men and women desiring government ‘positions write for free particulars to J; C. Leonard, former civil service examiner), 52 Kenols Bldg., Washington. 8 10 12t. ne EXPERIENCED MECHANICS wanted. Lahr Moton Saleg Co., City. et eek. 8 12 3t WANTED—Experienced bank clerk for Bismarck position. Address 605 Tribune., es 8.14 ot "> FOR SALE OR RENT— ___HOUSES AND ‘FEATS: FOR RENT—House with=modérn im: provements, J. L. Bell; First Nation], _albank. | 8 12 3) WANTED—About September 16, six or seven room modern. house cen- trally located. Steddy tenants. Write 606 care of Tribune. ~ 3 ed 8 14 3t FOR RENT—Modern house. Imquire of &. H. L. Vesperman. ) > t 13 tt FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath in Duplex. \ All modérn. Tubs., Phone 114. 8 13.5t_ FOR SALE—Six room modern Dung: alow. 6th street. Phone 374K. * FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire 214 3th street. 812 et 4 FOR RENT—Two molerh, six room houses. Geo, M. Register. 789 3t eta eh FOR SALE—Residence and lot at 36 Ayenue C.\ ‘Inquire at premises. a 8.87 FOR RENT—-Kour room house, on, Ros- ser street near 15th street.. Apply W. J. Wilcox, 205 12th street. ‘ “ + 88 6t FOR RENT—Strictly modern six room house, hat water heat. Phone 894R. \ 88 tt fOR SALE—Modern, bungalow, five rooms and bath, full basement.- In¢) ~quire 701 Ninth street or Phoie 653K, 88 2 wks UR RENT—Five room house. In- quire 214 Fifth street, ea 8 t WANTED —Married ,man: for’ farm work; wages $60.00. rer. mo, with butter, milk, eggs and ‘potatoes fur- | nished, Year around work for righ. party. Paul, Fietag, Max,\N. D. ) 8 8 3t WANTED—Man with small. clothing stock and does dry cleaning, and re- pairing, to’ locate‘in city cf 1,500. Writé George V. Bratzél, Hebron, N. Dak. 7 31 1 wk FOR RENT—Very ‘nicely furnished flat. on first floor, including. piano. All modern. No children. 807 4th street. Phone 404R. 81tt FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light hdusekeeping. Murphy Apt. 204 Main street. Phone 427 F. N. __Murphy. a 8 6 3t FOR RENT—Six rom house at 401 Front street. Inquire,at 309 8th street. 86 3t WANTED—Young man to han- dle cojlection$ and learn pub- lishing business. Apply. Trib- une office. 6-8-tf oe SS HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Telephone operators who have had experience. Also inexper!- enced girls who are willing to learn. Apply at local telephone office. ee 8 15 tf WANTED—Two waitresses at Del- monico Cafe at Mandan. Call 822K, Bismarck. 8 14 1 wk. WANTED—A ‘good girl for general house work. 822 6th street. a Ae Re tan Ce 814 (8 WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well ,known goods to established dealers. $25.00 ‘to $5000 pér week; railroad fare paid weekly advance for travel- ‘ ing expenses. Addréss at once, Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631, |. Omaha, Nebr. ae 810.17 24/ work, Call 309 10th street. Phone 749. ‘ 87 it WANTED—Girl for © general house- work, family of three, 116. Broad- way. Phone 608..~ - § 31 wk Nae AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Salesmen: Best side line ton earth. Brand new , $6.00 com- mission on orders -and repeats; old reliable Pan Mfg. Co., 2562. Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago: ©. - WANTED—A competent salesman for a retail Rerewate and inplement business, also a man with knowledge of gas engines. Give, wages and FOR SALE—Six room modern Bung- dlow. 6th street. Phone 374 K, Ae: 6 1 wk. FOR RENT at reasonable raie, all modern duplex located in Riverview. Beautiful’ home. 116 West Ave.. A Phone 862R. 85 Be einall ‘MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Team of Hotses, wagon and ‘heavy harness. Horses weigh about 1400 Ibs, each.) : Inquire Bia marck Iron‘and Metal, or: Phone 599. 8 14 4t | FOR SALE—6" full” bloodda: Butt-Orp- ington layifig hens/and one Buff rdost- er for $12.00. Inquire W, A. Engle, 518 No. 14th street, or Phone 718Y., eek Gace oer Lt At. FOR § Household furniture, also some windows and doors. Cali be- gween 9a. m_afid 6 p.m. Phone 35 ‘Mra. A. M, ‘Fisher, 8.15 tt Stationar: s oe tay oe i Y! Wan TTO BU1 a young Shorthorn bull or Herfofd may do. . Write to McClellan Sanders, Bismarck, N.-D., { 8,18, 3 PRES Sac oak cas da : a ~ 8.13 1 wk) FOR SA®E—Remington. Atfo~ shot: _ Sun, ribbed) barrel. |.Call evenings. __ 504 Ninth. street, 812 3t WE HAVE CHOICE ‘WINTER RYE stitable for séed. Can furnish car lot. Write or wire for prices and_ samples. - C, C. Andrus, Menoken, N. D., Mettoken Frm Co, Co-operat- ive Ags’n, Burléigh, N. D. ees 8 12 6t—_ NORTHER! . of Bis- mare N. D, ,wants your créam 1 will pay highest market: price always. Write for tags, T-27tt FOR SALE—Househol goods, Prac- tically new. Call ati 417 7th gtreet. 87st FOR SAl.E—Thoroughbred black and white 23-year-old medium sized thor- oughly broken male pointer, great , dird finder. ' First $100 gets him. Lots of game this year, write ‘No. 602\ Tribune. |, i 8 7 3 WANTED—Boartd ‘and room.or board , ‘ajJone in modern.. home, by: young © man. Will pay $42.00 for both and $20.00 for board alone. Address 603 Tribune. |” 810 6t FOR SALE—Leather couchy gas stove and tea cart. Dr. L. G. Ddniap. Gera ener “8 10 te WILL -TRADE—Improved farm or first class business building here for improved suburban Bismarck. or ‘Mandan. Write Box 776 Dunn Céi- ter, N. D., 8 10 17 24 31 FOR SALE——The only lunch room | in town. 776 Dunw Center, N..D. - : 8 6 8 10. FOR SALE—First ,class milch cows, tuberculosis. tested.. Herman Ode, Phone 831K, 319 19th street: sae 8 6t FOR RENT—Foir room house partly modern, sewer connections. Inquire +418 Ist street. 85 3t a ce us FQR RENT—Four-room bungalow. In- quire O. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or Tl, a WE HAVE choice winter rye suitable for seed. Can furnish car lot- Write or wire for prices and samples.: B. C. Andrus, Menoken, N. D. Menoken \ Farm Co. Cooperative Association, Burleigh, N. D. 851 wk FOR, RENT—A modern five room bungalow. , Range installed. For in- formatidn Phone 263. a 7.30 tt WANTED—To rent an all modern 6 room house. Phone 230K. * 7 29 tt FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located, Apply C. L. Burton. : 726 tt FUR KENT—1wo modern houses, Al- So furnished rooms for light house- keeping or ' otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, “or inquire. of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. . 7 20 tf en eS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VETERINARIAN. WANTED—Fin® op: portunity, splendid, crops. — Write Cottonwood Drug Co., Cottonwood, (Minn. 810 E. T. BURK LAWYER. ““ experience. 'Box'#18,'Grand Fork: i Wo Gls ot 5 tev qe .T-tbune Bieck - Bismarck, N. D. \ ee OR SALE or RUNT—The only lunch room in town. 776 Dunn Center, N. Dak. ‘8368 10 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 ASIAN your discordet Jewelry and buy thrift stamps to help our boys over there.. Silver 50c per ouncé; gold $8.00 to $15 per ounce; plati- num $75,00 per ounce; false teeth, any condition,’ $2.00 to $25.00 pér set;.alsw old watches. Highest prices paid’ for diamonds, any. size. Send and receive cash by mail. Ber- ner’s, 22 Third Street, Troy, N. ¥- idee emia s, Sai sYOU 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. <2 7129 1 mo FOR SALE—Butcher _ outfit, sausage nd shop. tools. ; Complete. will sell at a bargain. Write or see J. M. Wirth, Braddock, N. D- 7.23 1 me: PRR ST ee dotire ‘Tribune Wani ads Bring Resulta. ie | i i