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SATURDAY; SEPT. 7, | 8 | . i 4 ‘ { ) . 4 z cy FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser SLIM SEEMS TO BE THE ' FAVORITE Wa i : rou, MSIEU- ‘ t me SPiK ANGLAISH OVI THE ' SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern ® THE POILU KNOws His ENG. LISH BETTER THAN BENNY KNOWS HIS FRENCH \ BON ANGLAISH t GBB- WISKT 3 WAD A NACATION WK A (On Y6u 00 2 weit Wow fmucd MOST OF TH" TIAE < GEE, be He LAUNCH ~ 1 a ey THAT MOST OF tH’ TIME 0, An’ EAT- SAY! 2 WE NAD ops Eon EVRY. 1 GEE-NER ALL TANNED. UD- AINTCHA \S THIS COIN VFELEAS Aue COMB. ER. S TH HOUSE WITR ME AN’ MALLE MAKE SOME LEMONADE [TT FER US- C'MON! NOT FRANK DIX, WS BILL > VIELL, HOW MUCH % , MONEY — NOT YouR FRIENDS FRANK NY ASKING You ABOUT and SUSIE! \ TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS || 7 f 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. _ HELP WANTED—MALE .- CLERK \ WANTED—Clothing and shoe salesman for Saturdays all-day or Saturday afternoon and evenings. Address Box S06 or ‘Phone 267. 97 6 WANTED—Capable young men and women, also married couples for service as attendants at the state hosiptal for- insane.. Male ‘salary $40.00 to $50.00; female salary $35.00 to $45.00 depending on service rend- ered. Board, room and laundry in- cluded. Phone No..110 or write W. ‘M. Hotchkiss, M. D,, Superintendent, Jamestown, D. yi 95 6t WANTED Men to haul coal. Steady HELP WANTED—FEMALE RESPONSIBLE WOMEN WANTED, unusual opportunity. Chance for re- liable women to utilize spare time introducing Priscilla Fabrics, Hos- jery,, Blankets, Underwear, and spe- cialties. Beautiful samples furnish- ed. Address Fitzcharles Company, Trenton New Jersey. 97 1t WANTED—Girl. for General house work. Mrs. H.C. Bradley, 205 West Thayer. 9 6 3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work.» Mrs. Geo. Wallace, 420. ave. B. Phone 460K. 956 3t employment all mrinier: Wachter Transfer Co. 9510% WANTED—Married man to. work on farm by the year. Separate house. Write or see C. C. Lawbaugh, Hallt- day, N. 94 6t YOUNG MAN WANTED for evcning work at ‘Lahr Motor Sales.Co. .._ ‘WANTED—AIl around automobile me- chanic who ‘can earn highest wages. Corwin Motor. Company, Bismarck, N. Deak. ¥3 tt GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE ex- amination, in Bismarck, in Septem- ber. Government clerk, railway mail, teacher,: immigrant inspector, ‘type- writer, "research clerk. Salary) $1,200:00: to $2,000.00 Experience unnetessary. Men and women desir- ing govérnment positions write- for free prticulars. J. C. Leonard (form- er civil service examiner). 52 Kenois Bldg., Washfngton.. . a8 It 7 TRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor school is conducted in con- nection with one of the world’s larg: est tractor shops- affordmg practi- cal and* inexpensive instruction in all ‘bfanches of tractor operation and‘care. Four 5-week terms start respectively on Nov. 18, 1918, Jan. 6, 1949, ‘' Feb. 10, and March 17. Small tuition fee. Write for cata- log and application card. Minne- apofis Steel & ‘Machinery Co., Min- - neapolis, Minn. 971t WANTED—Abie bodied mien between ages of 46 and 56 by U. S. Army for all kinds of trades. Apply Room 20 ace Hotel, Recruiting eet avroitdsres, MOTORCYLES “ROR SALE—Chalniers Six, Pullman Cloverleaf, Buick Four, Studebaker Four,' Ford touring etc. Coren Motor Co. Ttt OR SALE—Slightly sabi eanicing trailer. eap. Corwin Motor Co. 97 tt FORD CAR forsale, 1916 model, + Coupelet used very little. Good, tires, and car in first ‘class condition. Ad- dress Lock Box 14: pert ane "3 5 $475 FOR THE FASTEST. state roadster, in the state if taken’ at once. | Inquire‘ of the ne val LOR S. seven eee used éar in splendid’ Condition ; ‘Am: pire Four touriyg'car in good run- ning: ordér. _ Go’ ‘dtires, express body for Ford tar, practically new. Excellent con “L. Van ‘Hook, Room 1a :Tribune Bldg. 8131.1 wk WANTED Particular car ‘owners tO ry GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We tind theyiare better. Cores Motor Co. herent tt FOR Si SALE RES ‘Six, _seven-passen- ger, used car, in splendid condition. Empire Four, touring car. in excet- lent ritaning order, Good tires. Over- land Four, touring car, in good run- ning order. Good tires. © Expres’ body for Ford_car, practically néw, excellent -condition: - S. Van Hook, Room No. 14, Tribune. Bldg. 93.1 wk. WANTED—Two. first. class women ‘bakers, ‘at’ Home Bakery, par 6th St. Bismarck, N. D. 5 lwk WANTED—Housek®eper on am by young bachelor. one child. State and wages first letter. Parsons, Regan, N. D. age, experience Write H. M. 95 10t_ WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al"housework. Good wages. Phone 746 or call 163 3rd street. | 94 6t WANTED—Stenographer —_ oui knowledge’ of bookkeeping. B. K, No ,objections to], ‘Skeels, 408 Broadway. 93tt WANTED—A girl for general house- work, highést wages. Apply to Mrs. P.C. Remington, 610 7th street mérning and evening, or Room 20 City’ National Bank Bldg, after- noons. 8 29 tt WANTED—Competent girl good wa- Lett Inquire at 104 Avé A. or Phone 9 4.1 wk Waste ee girl. Girl_go- ing to schdol need not faded eens ern Union. : 5 tt ___ ROOMS FOR-RENT - FOR RENT—Three modern rooms. Double: bed and, single bed. Nice warm room for winter. $5 to $6 a month. Address 713 Third Aine 9 6:6t —————————_—_— FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light ‘housekeeping. 419 7th street. Phone’ 435-R° § 961 wk FOR RENT—Threg rooms close in, with city water’ in room. Rates reasonable to right party. Inquire at 516 8rd street. Jos. Wood. : 9 3,1 wk FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th street. Phone 619-R. 8 28 6t FOR, RENT—Furnished rooms “all ‘hodern. Hot water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street.- & 20 18 FOR RENT—Four rooms, single and «double rooms, all modtrn. $5.and 06 a mdnth. For one night 35¢ In- quire 713 3rd. street: FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly méd- . ern house close in. Pleasant loca- tion. 515 5th: street. , Phone 592X. 7 30 tt TWO y HOUSES 1 FOR BNT—south side Bismarck.’ "Rent “reasonable. See eo. Gussner, Bismarck, 'N. D. { RENT—Partly modern house for rent on. Tenth street. Apply at J. P; Hoagland’s office. -606° “Main ) street. 9 5 3t- FOR RENT—Two,_ large furnished modern rooms. Call ae 416 Thayer or Phone ‘836R. 836R. S41 wk FO:RENTgStrictly___ modem room. Price: able. Phone 516 or call at 924 6th street. “ 933t FOR RENT—Modern’ furnished. front room. 820 Fifth street. Phone 242K. - . HOUSES WANTED eae WANTED—To rent-a Grnished mod: ern house or apartment for’ winter MISCELLANEOUS = FOR SALE—Practically new piano, will sell very reasonable on easy terms. Call at 615 2nd street or Phone 641. FOR SALE—One dbirdseye maple dresser’ and 1 iron bed, with box springs and mattress in A-1 condi- tion. Phone 862K or 570X or-call at 214 West Rosser street. - 962 FOR SAL#&—Piano, library bookease, library lamp, chiffonier, buffet, dining room table, china clos- et; rocking chairs and other chairs, setc. Call at 504 9th street. 96 3t THAVu FOR SALE THIS COMING Saturday: T new high grade piano. “2 new Walnut piano. 1 new player piano. 1 used player piano. 3 used pianos. The one piano was sold on time payments and ‘the valance due is | py Thé above pianos must be, If you want a piano call, Grand. small. sold. write or wire me Saturday. Pacific Hotel. FOw SALES SALE—L, C. Smith N writer in Al condition. with three extra ribbons for $50.00 Write or see*C. H. Geil, Woodworth, N. D. — : 9.5 Bt. FOR SALE—all of my furniture. din- ing room, living room and bed room furniture practically new. ‘Call at 113 Thayer. 94 6t FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, 2. porce- lain kitchen sinks, horse and har- ness, light dray wagon. ly oe t FOR SALE—Baby cab in excellent condition. 309 Mandan Ave. bas se WECISTERED-SHORT HORN cattle for sale, special prices on car load lots. Dakota raised. Several year- lings and two-year-old bulls. Address H. L. Halvorson, Minot, N. NORTHERN PRODUCE CO marck, N. D., wants your cream and will pay highest market price! always. Write for tags. T-27tf | FOR-SALE—Winchester 12guage shot gun, Al condition. Phone. 437L. 9 7 2t FOR SALE—Nice, warm hen house, 10x20, in good condition. Could be) used for garage. Phone 18. Wi =We ‘rite music and guarantee publisher’s acceptance. ‘Submit po- ems on war, love or arty subject. Chester Music Co., 538 So. Dearborg, Suite 1956, ‘Chicago. 95 uo _ 9 6 2t $2.50 to the first person SC HEHOIFiving the present address of Harry Buck who was discharged from army at Fort inLcoln in 1903. Write ae 617 Tribune. liwk FOR SALE—Two saaiicd met- al_pots for. Mergenthaler: lino- hines;_in good ard gbtt| marck Tribune. TO EXCHANGE—I Want a good farm ‘ranch preferably equipfied for op- eration for my 42 Apt. Hotel Bide. .on Chicago's famous Sheridan road. | ‘Appointed with every conceivable modern contrivahee for Beaty and) convenience. Leased to one party for 10 years at RBs 000 pes. me: (Tenant pays running expetises ex- cept taxes and ins.) This, is, one of the “feature” places of the,¢xclus- ive N. S. and is strictly. ih the Blue Ribbon class. representine a, solid fnconte basis.for the owher as long as he holde it. Will handle $250. 009. to. $300.000.. ‘proposition. -M. Poustaren. Rm. 520, No. 110 S. Dear-; Write 613 Tribune. c41wk ‘born. street, Chicago. 97 It! ~ table, | of Bis-| FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS | THE MACKIN COTTAGE for rent also help wanted with references. | Inquire of Carl Bredy. 97 1t ‘T—Modern house with gar- . Skeels, 448 Broad z 9 ‘gain, my resi- Must sell age. See B. FOR SALE at a big be dence at 615 7th street. at once. Phone 877. Tt rn house now FOR SALE—AI moc rented for one year. Will accept 1918 ‘ear for first’ payment. .Bal- ance ta:guite customer, A-1 inyest- ment. ,See A. J. Ostrander, 9 Thay-| er street, Bismarck, or Phone 263. | 2 96 2t OR RENT—Five room house. Ja- quire 214 Sth street. | 931Wk yor RENT—Seven room Bungalow | ‘ at had 7th street. 2 1 wk} ~UR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. Phone 773 Mrs. J. i O. Varney, 405 2nd street. 8 29 6t FOR RENT—New cottage, all modern, ready after. September ist. Apply to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. 8 28 tt FOR RENT—A warm ,modern house at 310 Seventh street. Phone aa F-12. bie ot a dw! FOR RENT—Modet?’ house. inute| of E. ‘Hi. L. Vesperman. | 8 13 tt FOR SALE—six room modern bung- alow. 917 6th street. Phone 374 K. " O28 the FOR RENT—Small house convenient ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. | T26tt | FOR-RENT—1wo modern houses, Al-| so furnished rooms for light house- feebing, or otherwise if desired. hone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. rite: Secone Hand _ store. es 0 tt 6 within Di Electric lights, tele- phone; cistern; well; garage; gard: yen. House 6 years old, first, clas: condition. Leaving city. Price $2,700. Chas. Bingham, Milbank, Ss. ey; 2 6t FOR SALE—Good five room house on easy terms if taken by Septen- G POSITIONS WANTED XPERIENCED | STENOGRAPHER desires position. Can give good ref- erences. Phone 415L or write Box 100. 93 6t ENTLEMAN over 1% exp > experienced i in general banking desires position in bank or office. Neat.and accurate ber 6th, or, would rent to good 5 party. No children preferred if Rookkeeuer, Address No. G15 Te possible. Also good second hand pi- a ano for sale. C at corner of Avenue C and Hannifin St. ___WORK WANTED ’ § 30 6t| WANTED—Stenographic work even- a > ings. Box 411 Bismarck, N. D. ___ AGENT—SALESMAN i pakeeisre AGENTS WANTED — Every” home | WANTED—Work at her home on 18 need in town or country; easy work for young o rold men or women. We show how. Big profits. Liberty Medical Supply Co. 188 E 10th St., St. Paul Minn. 94 1t; 97 1t CHICAGO MANUFACTUREI wants salesman at omee in state of North Dakota and South Dakota, to sell two popular toys from colored pho- tos as a sideline, 1. H. Burlin Mfg. -18 S. Clinton, St. Chicago, 9 7*1t Erand new 5c $6.00 commis. Don’t 2562 ‘ 7 lt AGENTS—200 per cent profit. Won- derful little article. Something new. Sells like wildfire. Carry right in pocket. Write at onte for free sample. EH.’ M. Feltman, 619 Thira St.; Cincinnati, O. WANTED=Silesmen_ Re side line. Best ever. sion on orders and repeats. miss this. Grove Mfg. Co. Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago. 9 Y OLD FALSE TEETH ‘Even if broken, we pay from $2.00 to $25 per set. CASH for gold crowns, bridge work, old gold, silver and plat- inum. Send and receive CASH by re-| turn mail. BERNER’S FALSE TEETH SPECIALIST, 22 Third street, Troy, | QUICK PU RCHAS! room Sued Jots., Catholic. and public school: DOINGS OF THE DUI OW, OLIVIA, Do You vlan N.Y, 819 1m ERS THEY WON’T HAVE TO TWICE PRACTICAL LOST—Twelve yards FOUND—Service West Thayer St., by experienced dressmaker. Rates reasunable. Mrs. Chi b. 941 wk. NURSING” WANTED— Lamb, Phone 592X. Mrs. Cora A.. of canvas, placed in wrong Automobile in front of Webb Store. Notify William E. Breen, 97T1e Di Finder can have same by calling at Tribune and paying for this advertisement and proving property. 94 tf LOST—Solitaire diamond ring ,some- where between First national bank and Fifth street. Return to Tribune for reward. 95 8t LANDS AZOO DELTA FARMS in M for sale, any size wanted 375 to $95 per acre. Rents $10 to $15 per acre. Fine stock farms at much cheaper prices. ‘Winters mild, cli- mate fine. James Ohlman, Ohlman, ol ees 9 7 It "niles x. BE. 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 bupinesss aaille lear, not mortgages or ‘BY ALLMAN LOOK WHY Don’ You WANT To Go? "i M EXPECTING: COMPANY “ms | EVENING The. DeCoLLeTE iy M REFERING to Halt balance $20 an acre. Address 616 Berd your own terms. RED CROSS WORK IN ITALY Organization Performs Big Task In Helping the Unfortunates In y That Country. Washington.—In the historic Palazzo Vecchio of Florence, Italy, the Ameéri- can Red Cross distributed clothing to more than 40,000 refugees and pov- erty-stricken Italians in two days. The contents ofeach parcel covered w wide variety of needs, from underwear to Inyettes for children yet unborn. Part of the supply cnme from this country, part from stocks in neutral countries, where industrial Red Cross agents have been able, to. satisty a portion of their needs, and part from the Italian market, now nearly exhausted. Jn addition, orders for food were distributed to persons whose needs were guarantéed, small ‘certifi: cates good for five lire worth ‘of rice, canned meat or condensed niilk, when presented at the city storehouses. To pay for this draft on the municipal provisions, the American Red Cross deposited 20,000 lire with the city as- sessor. The press of the country comment. ed on this relief work of the Ameri- can people as “the greatest ‘single gift on record ‘to any Italian city during the war.” ARE DOOMED FOR WORKHOUSE Frustrated Suicides In New Jersey Are Sent Up by Police Magistrate. Trenton, N. J.—Despondent saloon- keepers will be committed to the work- house by Magistrate Geraghty if they fail in attempts to kill tliemselves.; An example was furnished recently» when Michael Curley, at one! time’ the pre prietor of-a prominent drinking ‘place in the city, was sent to the instita- tion to serve three months because he tried to drown himself in a creck. He was pulled out in the nick of time by a policeman. ‘When arraigned in court, clad only fn a blanket, Curley delivered a brief speech in which he said: “I am so ber, all right. I attended a funeral a few days ago, and then decided there was nothing more to live for, so I jumped into the creek. No one cares for me, and I'm just in the way.” ¥ INEXPERIENCED YANKEES WHIP GERMANS SOUNDLY .| Bucyrus, 0.—“Few, if any, of the men who gave such & good account of themselves. near J Chateau-Thierry had ever been under fire before, but the Ger- mans received no seunder thrashing anywhere along that | fiercely contested front than } that given them by our met.” This sentence is contained in a letter from Col. Edward Voll- rath, who ts with the Bighty- second Infantry brigade, Ameri- can Expeditionary forces. Godmother to Famous Gun = Olympia, Wash.—Mrs, Brest Lister, wife of the governor of Washingtoa, has accepted an {nvitation from the battlefields of France to act ai‘ mother in. the christening of the gun in & French battery that pore ed with distinction at Ve on the Somme abd in Flanders, and t still serving in the present drive. In honor, Mrs. Lister's name will be

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