The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1918, Page 7

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, / . bes FRECKLES AND HIS By Blosser AT WASN'T A ‘ELIGHT OF _- mecessary. “Mills, Norristown, ‘Pa. FANCY EFTHER i uy a8 SQUIRREL FOOD . By Ahern BENNY DESERVES ‘A ~COM- MISSION .AS «THE ‘FIRST OFFICIAL ROAD ARTIST / TW TEACHER. ‘TOLD US WHEN WE WRITE ‘OUR COMPOSITION WE iF AAO HA 1 SEE THIS FRENCH IN YOUR S¥sTem AND YOU ARE INCLINGO, TW’ PORTRAIT LINE NoR YET IN LANDSCAPES. 00, =THAT WITH O19 AND BRUSHES, EH 2 No SHOULDN'T, WRITE NOt) 2 "BLIGHTS OF FANCY, BUT, ST WHAT WZ “BUT WHAT KIND OF ART 1S IT YOU NEITHER IN PORTRAITS OR LANDSCAPES 2 mre ~AND WHEN You GET THROUGH LEAVE ME'SEE IT! WHAT: KIND OF ART Now SAY 2- WELL, COME With ME ~ DEALS ‘BEHOLD ~ "POST IMPRESSIONISTIC’ ART, | CALL IT ADVANCE AGENTS FOR OUR WICTORIOUS MARCH INTO STAY AT POTSDAM PALACE-RATES FREE ‘First ‘insertion, 25 cents; tisements containing :mtore than 25 words will'be charged at the rate of two cents a word foy'/ \ * | | each additional word. EB _) HELP WANTED—MALE CHVIT SERVICE “EX AMINATIONS—5 ‘everywhere Octdtier 5..'12.060.wom- en clerks to be appointed at.Waab- vington. Salary {$1,200. | Experience ‘unnecessary. “Women desiring gov- } ‘ernment .positions write ‘for. ‘free sparticulars, °R. {. Terry’ (former. Civil, Service /examiner) 122 ‘Colum- bian ‘Building, Washington. : e 9712's, CASHIER. WANTEV—Competent: man to take charge of bank ‘in small i town “Amust’ be able to sinvést -at least :$5,000. .State iexperience and sso forth in first letter or Phone R. R. “Loubek, Freda, 'N.°D. fe ‘ ‘ oe 9-13 2t WANTED—Able bodied laborers for, “excavidtion “work. 50 ‘cents “per shour. “Apply Boyd: Construction Co. ‘N. <P. -vallroad “bridge. ; 9.12 8t WANTED—Man and wife tor fanm|" balance of fall:and winter>Beparate farm and house. Must:come immed- iately. R. J. Olsen, St ‘nton, N.\D, “912° 2t WANTED—A man who can drive a truck, apply to the Finch uLmber Co: | 9 11-tt WANTED—Delivery man or good siz- ed boy. Geo. Gussner. 9 11 3t ‘PERMANENT POSITION for man in Garage. Also young man to learn repair work :in»shop. -Lahr Motor ‘Sales Company. _3 MM 4t ‘WANTED—Linotype operators. Union. Apply Bismarck Tribune. 9 11tt CLERK WANTED—Clothing and shoe salesman for Saturdays all day or Saturday. afternoon and evenings. Address Box 606.or Phone i ee 5 9 : va WANTED—Man to help in mailing and shipping*room. Steady work. \ Tribune, Bismarck, 'N. 'D. ; GR ys ESS. 9 9'tt ‘WANTED—Mer to haul coal. Steady employment all winter. Wachter -| Transfer Co. (: 9510t YOUNGMAN WANTED ‘for evening work at Lahr ‘Motor Sales Co. ‘WANTED—Altsrount automopife me: chanic ‘who can’ earn highest wages. | ‘ Corwin Motor ‘Company, Bismarck, . Dak. 9.3 tt iTED—Able bodied men between ages of 46 and 56 by .U.:S. Army for all kinds of trades. Apply:Room: 20 Soo Hotel, Recruiting Siete i Z 1 tt a 5 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WOMEN WANTED—Saiary “$24 full, tite, 50c:an*hour spare time, dis- ,tributing guaranteed hosiery to wearer, ‘Permanent. Experience un- ‘Apply. International : 97 3-wks|: WANTED—-Housekeeper on farm by young bachelor. No. objections: to one child: State age, experience Pious Regen Fetter. Write H. M. ns, Regan, . D. : ie 95 10t WANTED—A git! for general house- work, highest wages. Apply to Mrs. P..C. Remington, 610. "7th street Morning ‘and evening, -or ‘Room :20 City National: “Bank Bldg. dfter- noons, fs @ 78 29-tt * ‘WANTED—Messenger: girl. Girl ga- ing‘to school *weed'notiephly. West _ em Union. 9 r 8 aU! FOR SACE—Ciiaimers “Six, Pullnian Cloverlest, Buick Four, Stud Be. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED | Se Semis CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ‘ Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy “Without Remittance attached will be inserted. © ~ | 2 a ‘FOR RENT—-A werm modern honse LOST—A bunch of keys; FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms FOR REN’ FOR RENT“tFurnishedrooma all eae COLUMNS, || eee enn een | additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- | OR SALE-OR'RENT— | __ MISCELLANEOUS ¢,2HOUSES AND FLATS [WELD TRAINED BIRD DOGS Alameda five Foon | Sle. Write to H. Walker, Nay \pugalow.. See Herman Lidbery, or |__!eon. N. D.7. 9 \tiw one. 862L. __9 181 we Pott SALE—Four pood shevard pups, FOR. RENT— ur-room et: three months old. Good heeters. | tage. ~Phone 6! 9131 wk Price $5.00. ‘This is & charealn. | FOR ‘RENT—Six-roonis “and bath in| Write or see Gust Sack, ©. 1. 128/ modern. duplex with stationary tubs. | Judson, 'N.D.___ gat wk | Phone.114. 9 10 3t | THE PENIFENTIARY has-tor sale cu-/ cumbers, eating and pickling sizes at $2.00 per bushel. Green tomatoes at $.00 per bushel and cabbages’ at’): 2 1-2 cents per pound. ‘Phone 66. FOR SALE OR RENT Six rodm mod- ern house, “Will sell on easy terms vit taken at onve. -Call at £23\ 2nd street or Phone 687. is 9101 dw. FOR SALE at a ble bargain, my /resi- dence at 615 7th street. Must sell at once. Phone 877. . 9 7 tt FOR RENT—Five room cottage, part- ly modern, Apply 1200 BFORS NS. at 3t MT—New cottage, all modern, ffeady after September ist. Apply to Finch’Lumber Co.) Phone a ; 8 t So ee SLO th FOR SALE—One piano, library table lamp, china closet, buffet and re- * frigerator. 504 9th street. 9 12 3t FOft_ SALE--Practically new -piano, will «ell very reasonable on. easy terme, Call at 615 2nd street or _ Phone 641. , OR. SALE—1'wo standard met- al:pots for Mergenthaler lino- type machines; in-good condi- tion and at.q bargain. Bis- marek Tribune. 8-2-tf OLD FALSE Even if broken, we pay from $2.00 to {.| $25 per set. CASH for gold crowrg, bridgo work, old,gold, silver and plat’ at 310 Seventh street. Phone, 410- Pgh cece ENS wk Inquire of E. i 813 tt ‘ FOR SALE—six room modern bung: ~ alow. 917 6th street. ‘Phone 374'K. H. L. Vesperman. ° 2 FOR RENT—Small -house convent ly located. Apply C. I. Burton. 726 tt - FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- eo furnished rooms ‘for Hght house- keeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or“call 801 4th street. or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 7 20 tt FOR. RENT—For winter months, fur- nished:modern house. ‘Write 618 Trib- une. 2 991wk » *HOUSES W. WANTED—Desirable modern house with three or four bedrooms. S. W. Corwin. . 9.9 1 wk ‘LOST AND FOUND iberal ‘re- -ward. \Call at Little’s Secondhand +store. ‘ 9-12 3t __ROOMS FOR RENT FOR iRENT—Two furnished rooms. ‘117 Fourth street. | _—«9 12 2t FOR "RENT-Steam v heated room in private home. Breakfast it desired. Phone 144K. 9 12 3ts FOR ‘RENT—Two nice large rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished. 2 rooms up stairs for 3 college girls.:311 4th street. Phone | ; 627R. - 9 121 wk ROOMS—SMugle, double, five room suite light, heat and water, unfur- nished, elevator and janitor service, “excellent location. “Bismarck ‘Realty €o., «ismarck Bank Bldg. Sis 9.0 lwk =NT—Three .modern ‘rooms. “Double bed and single bed. Nice swarm -room ‘for: winter. °$5:to$6.a month. _Address”713\Third ar ‘for light housekeeping. 419 7th): atreet. ‘Phone 435‘R. f “961 wk [—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Hot water heat. 621 6th} - street. Phone 619-R.; x 4 2 8 28 Bt ‘modern, “Hot water heat. Phone 6198, or cail 619 6th street. ‘ & 20 18 ‘OR RENT—Four tooms, single. and double rooma.‘all: modern. -$5.and.<6 a /menth. For one ‘night, 35c In- quire 713 ard-street. 3 Al sant, com- ‘fortable :rooms ‘and -godd board at 405 Fi street. Meals. without ‘room 35c. 2 9 102 RENT—Modern furnietred front | 7 inum. Send and receive CASH by re-| turn mail. BERN S$ FALSE TEETH SPECIALIST, ? hird street, Troy, \ “8° 19" Into: — oO WORK WANTED WANTED: on} Wes Prete a ia AL NURSING WANTE Cora A.. Lam). Phone 592 : LANDS W. 1-4 of section 32, | township:149, range 80, Now. work; | ed by. ‘Philip Harvey. Send your. best offer to John Bylund, Coon ’Ra- pids, Iowa. 973 wks POSITIONS WANTED. MAN WANTS POSITIGN—Well ex: , perlenced in clothing, dry goods and shoes. Qan furnish’ good references, ,.Orany. other line-of work. Wiite619 { Tribune.., t 99 3t WANTED-—Position 48 ‘clerk or office | girk, Write No, Tribune, a | : q2:3t | WANT -Permaanent position in Bis- | marck by young woman stenograph- | er. Unexperienced, \ nite ‘months’ | thorough training. “Phone 132R. : i hg 8 wk WANTED A’ position on farm for winter months. Married. ‘Ray; Wor- ; man, Washburn, 'N .D. R.F. D. No. 2.) of Madison, S. D., this month. ‘ 912 2t E. T: BURKE LAWYER © |) | ‘Tribune Block - Bismarek, N. D | Phaze 752 | | “OF Cour SE MM SHEEP KNOW | which is taken from behind the ears | of the so-called “flying fox,” In reality | i i | « THE ‘LIFE OF A SHEPHERD ) - 48 A STRENUOUS ONE How Wook 4, SHRINKS by Edmund Vance’ Soke, | Dear God , You Stay Jo far, far away! And You let Death come so near. _He has stolen the breath “OF ray.child , Has death, Of my child ! of my dearest dear! \ Dear God, if ‘twere true What they tell, thenYou Would help me, for r you would see A That Your Child on his crorr [y Was.no more of a lon Than the loss of My Child: aa Arante Eqne Pou. Giving up some of -her social pleas- ures, Miss Atinie Khrie Pou, daughter of Congressman Edward Pou of North Carolina, took ‘the place of ‘her broth- er as her father’s secretary when he enlisted in the United States navy. Miss. Pou, it is announced, will be em Ce, married to Thomas Anthony Wodden re = = eee : . Use Furs as Money. The Loyalty islands, which Me fn the Pacific to the east of Australia, are famous for thelr fur money. The fur, a large fruit-eating bat, is woven into cords of various lengths, and these con- stitute the ordinary currency of the {s- What the Hog ANT BOT You UNational Crop Improvement Service] .| At tla } 66@. AFETY FIRST” ‘is the motto) man cam Sede erena acco hore of every fafm animal. A hog,} to’hogs. ‘He must, ofcourse, grow all i a cow, a sheep or other ani-| the forage he can. “But hogs will do 1 mal will first look out for its own| much better when fed concentrates bodily comfort. ‘In rigorous weather} which will form a balanced ration. a very large percentage of the food! A hog should make its quick gass.in | is expended in animal heat. If.-tae} the first. 200 pounds. : food is not easily ‘digested, mutch of A .County Agent in Arkansas was it is wasted in energy which it takes | preaching ‘this “@octrine ‘to a razor to excrete a stll.further waste of un-| back farmer, “who ‘allowed.chis beg? digested food.’ z to'run wild. He argued that ‘the pork Feud! at rhea rain j is fed| would mature in a much shorter time. cattle, and ‘to “sheep mut-| “What's ti wneered ton, only 3.5 per cent of it is re-| the farmer. pha de Set { turned as ediblq meat. The remaind-} Time ‘is everything to.a -hog. Jf er is used in ‘supplying ‘the animal|-he does -not -mature quickly, ‘thet with energy and heat. Of the grain| is:no profit in him. + fed to pigs, only -24 per cent ts con-|. Buttermilk ‘ts ‘a great-ration for verted into ‘meat ‘for human ‘food. Of} hogs. Professor’ Evvard of:lowa, after the grain ‘fed to milk cows, only 18 per cent is returned inthe shape.of milk. pos } i ‘Therefore, .graineating animals are always -waeteful. -Antmais which can]: grow end fatten on ‘foods that would, otherwise be wasted, are much more} li economical. It behooves us ‘to extract :as much |" human food s possiblé ‘from our}: a grains, and feed the residue, proper. od Columercial ly combined, ‘to }farnish the animals| Wheat midd@ings, with the nutrients they require, which | seéd oil: mes iture Sekai WO

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