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2, 1918 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB ECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser FRECKLES KNEW WHAT HE’D CATCH ' |, SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern BENNY’S “SUPPOSING” COULDN’T HAVE BEEN MORE REALISTIC WHAT ARE “THESE HAND GRENADES 1 HEAR SO MUCH ABOUT? HOW DO “WEY WORK AND WHAT DO THEY WLLO THERE N'DIDNT SEE UNCLE DIDJA WE AIN'T "ROUND GOSH-T'M ‘MOST AFRAID T'Go HOME- }2 UNCLE WILL GIVE ME TH' DICKENS, GEE WHIZ, TT ea How c'D I SEE ss 6000 beta : UNNIN AWAY wun? ) | AIM=T BIN SWIMMW’ Lekanonirens ALL DAY - GOSH, I'M ‘FRAID T' GO T' TH! BARN EVEN. GOSHEOSI ~o LL AW-CHEER UD! WE'RE BOTH IN TH SAME Boar ! YES ~ BUT TM AFRAID ITS A WHALE-BoaT! ZEB (AND GRENADES 4 DON'T YOU KNOW? WELL, LETS SUPPOSE “THiS “WN CAN So A HAND GRENADE - WoT Now LETS SUPPOSE THAT DITC \S A BOCHE TRENCH, AN’ SUPPOSE THERE 1S A HUN WY RIFLE + | TAKE THIS POSE AN’ “THROW 7TH’ 4H). ae i / 1 CANT GET WITH | LUKE “THAT, SE Wow ~ ONE OF THEM JAM TIN GRENADES THEY USED AT FIRST GOSH! / 1 THAT WAS! E ene a ’ . Cr i fey uf ‘ 4 each additional word. “HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Addres Box 219, Bismarck, LD. ae. 8-24-tf “OUNG MAN WANTED for evening work at Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8 30 2t TRIBUNE 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. tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for; ween, Adver. | a month. Wor one night 35¢ In- _duire 71% 5rd street. FOR RENT—Furnished room Inquire 38 Rosser. 8 1 wk FOR RED hed room in mod- ern hou 25 Second _ street. Phone 28 92 4t ‘ANTED—Young man who can drive} carts Corwin Motor Co. d 8 31 tt ARVER-WANTED—At once. Good wages, steady job if desired. O. Beckwick, Northwood, N D. 8 30_wk WANTED—AII around automobile me- chanic who can earn highest wages. Corwin Motor Company, iBsmarck, 'N. Dak. 8 28 1 wk WANTED—Young man to work in clothing store before and after school and Saturdays. Address Lock Box 606, City. 8 22 tt WANTED—Able bodied men between ages of 46 and 56 by U. S. Army for all kinds of trades. Apply Room 20 Svo Hotel, Recruiting Station. 8 21 tf —— HELE WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A dishwasher at Hoff: man’s Chocolate Shop Main street. 9 2 2t WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known gooas to established dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week; railroad fare paid; weekly advance for trav- eling expenses. Address at once, Goodrich Drug Company. Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 8 31 1t WANTED—Two dining room eirls. Homan’s Cafe. 8 31 2t “WANTED—Cirl for general house- , work, Mrs. H. H. Steele. 8 28 tf WANTED—Girl to operate elevator at Grand Pacific Hotel. 8 31 3 WANTED—Gitl or woman to board and room, or room only if preferred. Nice home and good location. Phone BZ 8 30 3t WANTED—A girl for general house- work, highest wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 7th street morning and evening, or Room 20 City National Bank pee ee 8 tf WANTED—Competent girl good wa- Inquire at 104 Ave A. or Phone 8 27 6t WANTED—Messenger girl. Girl & ing to school néed not apply. ern Union. i WANTED—Experienced lady stenog- rapher with some knowledge of bookkeeping. Address 546, Tribune 8 26 t tt] FOR RENT—AN modern 6~toom FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 403 3rd street. 8 30 bt FOR RENT—Steam heated living rooms over First Guaranty bank. In- quire at bank. 8 24 bt FOR RED Modern furnished front _Toom. 820 Fifth street. Phone 242K, FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house close in. Pleasant loca- tion. 515 5th street. Phone 592X. 7:30 tt FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Seven room bungalow at 922 7th street. 921 wk FOR RENT—Modern furnished house. 419 7th street. Phone 435-R. 8 271 wk +UR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. Phone 773 Mrs. J. O. Varney, 408 2nd street. 8 29 6t FOR RENT—Six room house well lo- cated, close in. Geo. M. Register. 9 2 3t QUICK PURCHASE—6 room house, 2 lots. Catholic and public school¥ within block. Electric lights, tele- phone; cistern; well; garage; gard: en. House 6 years old, first class condition. Leaving city. Price $2,700. Chas. Bingham, Milbank, ‘S. D. : 9 2 6t FOR RE: Four room house, mod- ern, Frank Kroll place, 318 14th St. 8 31 3t FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms; two very suitable for light house- keeping. Breakfast served if pre- ferred. Near High School. Phone 477K or call at 818 Avenue B. 8 30 3t FOR SALE—Good five room house on easy terms if taken by Septen- ber 6th, or would rent to good party. No children preferred if possible. Also good second hani pi- ano for sale. Call at corner of ‘Avenue C and Hannifin St. _8 30 Gt} FOR RENT ‘arm, pleasant modern rooms for tetachers, pupils or oth- ers. Cheaper for families. than buy- ing fuel. 622 Third street. 8 26 6t. house; electric washer, electric range and range in connection. 36 Ave C. Key is at next door. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Arena and Bisn by way of Regan ilton, ¢ dd rim inflated 35 id cord casing. Finder notify | Bunting, Mandan, N. D, and re- ve reward, 92 Iwk book containing Is and change. Loss occurred Tuesday afternoon in N. depot seats. Liberal reward municate with Charles Liess retary board of regents. Capitol | Iding. S 3h st JUND-—-A bunch of key containing | opener. Owner can e same by proving property and paying for this | advt. at Tribune. 8 31 6t FOUND—A black satchel containing | clothes. Owner can have same by| paying for this advt. and express | charges. Write Tribune 8 30 1 wk) FOUND BUNCH OF KEYS—Corner of | ith and Main street. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advt. Call at Trib-| une. 8 24 6t of Wilton near Grass Lake Dis.. S$ 1-2 Sec. N. T. 144 R. 79 Painted Woods creek runs through both farms. 100 acres has been | farmed. Excellent hay and pasture for stock. Reason for selling, I am | engaged in other busine: Title clear, not mortgages or tax $20 an acre. Half cash, 1 your own terms. Addr une. 616 Trib- 8 31 6t MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE FOR ‘SALE _ including three-piece ‘Spanish leather living room suite, dining room set, a chif- onier, range, a reed ‘baby carriage. ‘bed and sofa. Call 5-6 10th or Phone 417V. A 2 923 WRITE THE WORDS FOR A SONG— We write music and guarantee pub- lisher’s acceptance. Submit poems on war, love or any subject. Ches- ter Music Co. 538 So. Dearborn. i 956, Chicago. 8 31 it pare time, refinishing | chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, | new method, without capital or! xperience. Free particulars and} proofs. Gunmetal Co., 278 Elm, De-| catur, 11. 8 31 it FOR SALE—Home bakery, apply 214) _Sixth_street. 826 6t_ FOR SALE—At special prices, seven pianos. Folsom Jewelry. WANTED—gigl for general house- work. Mrs. J J. Ovterhouse, 323 1st street. 8 26 6t WANTED—Competent girl for general hcusework.: Good wages. Phone 746 or call 613 3rd street. FOR RENT—Ne ready after September. 1st. to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. 8 28 tf rJR SALE—Seven room koure. In- quiré 508 9th street. Phon2> 596-L. S 28 4t 8 31 1t cottage, all modern, |FOR SALE—A Cary safe, weighs Apply about 4,500 Ibs., s@itable for either ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th treet. Phone 619-R. 8 28 6t SR RENT—Modern furnished room one-half block from court house. In- ire 614 Rosser or Phone 482X. 8 29 3t x ‘OR RENT—A_ nice large furnished room in a new modern house. 1 block and a half from th2 post of- fice. 213 2nd street or Phone 634X. 3.27 1 wk modern. Hot -water heat. Phone G19L or call 619 6th street. & 20 1% FOR RENT—Four rooms, single and double rooms, all modern. $5 and 36 4 is 8 26 6t] $28 1 wk WANTED— An experienced _sten-} FOR RENT—8 room modern house. \.07* 7 *sgrapher. Best wages. Address Call 512 9th street Phone 477L. 4219 Bismarck, N. D. 8 26 3st § 24 tt FOR RENT—Seven room house with ath. Newly decorated; 3 S ROOMS FOR RENT Som spestottices Phone 80r e )R RENT—Furnished room:in mod- 8 22 6t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all|fOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- FOR RENT—A warm modern house at 310 Seventh street. Phone 410- F-12. lwk FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire of E. H. Li Vesperman. 813 tt FOR SALE—six room modern _bung- alow. 917 6th street. Phone 374 K. ° 93 tt FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. 726 tf 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 bank of jewelry. Also 1 five column Burroughs adding machine. Write or call E. P. Pfeifle, Wishek, N. D. 8 28 6t FOR SALE—Phonographs. 25 double- disk records with each machine. Folsom Jewelry. 8 31 it NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream! and will pay highest market price; always. Write for tags. 7-27tf | FOR SALE—One gentle driving or rid-| ing horse, cart and harness. Strong | buggy, cheap. barn. Phone 624U. : 8 27 1 wk! FUR SALE—Twenty-one — telephone! feet long. If interested call Phone 103. poles, | Marshall Oil Co. | a 20 2t FOR SALE—Seven pianos. Special} prices. Folsom Jewelry. 8 31 It PIANO SPECIALS—I have a few high} grade Adam Schaaf pianos and “!9v- ers to close out at ence. Sample at Soo Hotel. D. Ernst Hall, Agent. WILL TRADE—Iniproved farm or first class business building here for Hand store. 7 20 tt improved - suburban Bismarck or er case ’ WORK WANTED Also chickens and| ” Write Box 776 Dunn Cen- Mandan. AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES y $ 10 17 24 31 FOR SALE—At a great bargain, a nearly new shotgun with sole leath- Call 362. $405 FOR THE roadster in once. Inquire ley Motor Co Tt 8 31 1) Want five records free with e: Folsom Jewelry. FOR SALE—Two standard met- al pots for Mergenthaler lino- type machines; in good condi- | CASINGS. Corwin Motor tion and at a bargain. Bis-| ©, marck Tribune. -8-2-tf| appreciate it PICKED U tay mire, on Thursday, | _ Call phone 444 west of capitol. Owner cam hive FOR SALE same by calling on M mes Fog-| used erty, and paying for this ad pire F ning order. body for Ford roken, we pay from $2.00 to! Even if $25 per CASH for gold crowns, frm fo bridge old gold, silver and plat:| Hl mu. inum. Send and receive y re: | turn mail. BERNER’S FALSE TEETH | SPECIALIST, 22 Third street, Troy, | the Excellent condition. Room 14 Tribune Bldg. FA EST Ma state tak of the \ our 9 teular car Bismarck, Co. -One eighteen four Stuc ‘our touring car in good run- } Goo dtires, expre: car, practically 1 L. Van Hook, rm for some kind of an auto that A. D, Betyer, Regen 8 HOUSES WANTED axwell en at ri Val- 2 6t owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC We find they are better H..B. 10 tf o , run less than three thou- Cannot tell it from new Will have to see this car to The price is right t, SAL ty SITU WANTED-—To rent a furnished mod- ern house or apartment for winter. Write 613 ‘Tribune. AGENT—SALESMAN 8 26 61 1 stenographer | reasonable. | pune, 4 $30 L-wk | ——————— POSITIONS WANTED _ NTED- wants position. Address N. 64 Care T! mniss this. G | i | WANTED Salesmer “Brand ni pve Mfg Co., tage Grove Ave. Chicago. GENTLEMAN over experienced in} TATLOR™S® AGE general banking desires position in suits made to ord bank, at office. t and accurate| ter line ready. | bookkeeper. Address No. 615 Trib} money. Very profitable wo une. SSL st} Woolen Mills, Chicago, Il. STED—Work at her home on 18} Thayer St. by experienced , Rates reasonable, Mrs. | an article in ‘DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WELL, | HAD A FINE VACATION AND \'M GLAD To GET SACK WITH MY LITTLE FAMILY AGAIN — ToM, OLD BOY, COME OUT AND SHOW YoursELF | CERTANIN } WHY NOT ? 2 LOOK Whos Here! AND tine proposition. 8 AGENTS WANTED—Men or women, Take orde: great demand now and hard to get we .can_sup- Lwk) ply. Big returns, no competition. BACK ON THE JOB Back! HAT . Leeds ow | | 24 It rs for right \v’s ABouT Time Youre PM TIRED oF BEING CooPED UP IN THAT INK BoTTLEe! LOOK ,WELEN , MR, ALLMAN HAS GIVEN ME A NEW Dress HERC. AND ANTY A LABOR DAY LESSON I guess you’ve often read that little piece Of Hercules, the heavyweight of Greece, And how he beat Anteaus in a fight. Old Here. could put Antaeus down all right, Buy Anty, bounced back stronger than be “How’s this? said Hercules. “I’m getting For every time this fellow hits the land He seems to gather new supplies of sand. So Hercules held his victim in the air Above his Mother Earth, and choked him Well, Labor is Antaeus. Let him stand, Or even fall, in contact with the land And who can bet him? And Given two hands to dig, a mouth to feed, And Mother Earth will satisfy his need, But put him “in the air” and Herecules. Can And It’s Nor not the man who fills your envelope, yet some fellow with a cross-barred Called Kapital. Take another guess And say it’s You-and-I and all of us who Watching each other tie up idle land, Each trying to stick until the heavy onus Of some one’s need will make him pay our bonus. And all the bonus paid on all the soil Comes from the blood and bones of those who toil. So, as we celebrate our Labor Day, I hope it’s not amiss for me to say, Isn't it time, Antacus, that you planned To get your feet back upon the land? —EDMUND VANCE COOKE. . | An easy seller everywhere. Want} ulars. S. E. Stulz, only one representative in| each, Kansas City, Mo. community. Write quick for partic: | BY ALLMAN | Kaiser, Grant. | Alice Monroe—Oli | Ruth Monroe—Be Seven Profes Satan—Walter P. Crown Prince—Ea: — oe | |, eGneral PerShing: | ton. | Yon Tirpitz—Geor Von Hollweg—Car Yon Mackensen— Councillor—W. And two thousand “To Hell with the seveg act Screen C otic production, w d toni the world war. It s j soul of Wilhelm of shows the plot by a. “To Hell shows mad monarch, as w NES, AND RE PuT Thls cape’ ON ME AND "Ve BEEN WANTING ONE FOR A LONG The picture will be the bi; three days. attractio: Owing each evening so tr be among the ear sure of \ seat. be 22 cents, 25 cents. ward Everett Hale’ the Bismarck Theat | | | | | | | | | Send him to the soil Labor brings back corn and wine and oil. throttle him by fast or slow degrees. how is Hercules? Well, it’s my dope, EES" “KAISER” PICTURE OPENS TODAY, bert Br Winslow Dodge—John Sunderland. or Monroe—Frank Currier. Empress—Mabel Wright. Von Hindenburg—Emil Hoch. Count Zeppelin—Charies Hartley, . Gross. Mother Superior—Maud Hill. Wounded Girl—May McAvoy. s’ engagement this afternoon and ight at the Orpheum theatre. Hell with the Kaiser,” is the most vi- tal of all the pictures dealing with “Potsdam gang” hoped to get posses- sion not only of Europe, but of Amer- the final destinaticn of this cruel deeds on earth. matinee today at 3 o'clock and will this production only one performance n be given at the matinee and two Admission to all will war tax BUY W.S. 5. “The Man Without a Country,” Ed- E. T. BURKE fore. sore, there. Ss stand, , 2043 Main street, 8 sL1t Acts. ‘aube — Laurence ve Tell. tty Howe. Lewis. rl Schenck. —Frank Farring- ge Trimble. rl Dane. P. Reybo. others. Kaiser,” the great lassics, Inc. patri- ill open a three “To trips bare the vile Hohenzollern, and which he and his with the Kaiser” ell as relating his open with a big n in Bismarck for to the length of ‘y and arrange to ones to you are 3 cents ,totat 's masterpiece, at re tonight.