The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1918, Page 7

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\ \ i ‘ MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 19 18... SNOW RUNN AND TALE kia) WELL- How COMES’ wl HU 7 t | Bil To GRANDPA ~YOU'RE I YoU ARE WW TH HOUSE AIA ANOWAY: HERE 1) TO-DAY 3~ MOTHER BALIN’, vite, GooKIES, HUH! - = ae ‘ “TRE -LITCHEA — =L7 i | : SONWA LET ME _ FRECKLES ‘AND HIS_ oe [Heke Bowe FRIENDS are Me wae ike, By Blosser a a SOMETHING HE CAN'T. + ‘QUITE UNDERSTAND. * s i ie GOSH = WONT, THESE.” , Buu Souvenirs | Founo KNOCK GEORGE'S EYE | OUT, WHEN HE SEES s "EMM \ FOUND. A HEINE FEDORA. ANA’; SQUIRREL-FOOD . . By Ahern THIS BUDDY COLLECTS LIVE SOUVENIRS - CERTAINLY “NBAHS AN’ MAS "10 Byooy- ) / HH wm. , \ JUST FOUND. SOME HUN SOUVENIRS, A HELMET AN’ WHATS ALL TH’ THEN WHY WUZ2NT You DROWNED ? Not! \. Jes FOUND SOME BOCHE SOUVENIRS ToO- A HELMET AN’ @ MACHINE GUN, AN’, WHeT GOES wiTt’eM # Lik MORE ACTION rs Fe COLUMNS} || 5 i s CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES . Terms Strictly Cash—No.Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. ~~ Firsts insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 16 cents. Adver- tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for - TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED aurant. 622 Tribune office. each additional word. . | Byen if broken, we p __ $25 per set. CASH RR TR a ie A RES ee oh a eS Se a Pe Pe ge = aS oe i Oe? WANTED MALE .- POSITIONS WANTED: AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES Prideo yor. VIL SERVICE EXAMINATION WHLL EDUCATED capable young | FOR SALE—Small > Chrevolet Toad: !turn mail. 1 everywhere Octoder 5. -12,000-wom-| man, single, draft exempted, as| ster, excellent condition. Price right. | SPECIALIST en clerks to be appointed at Wash-| Pookkeeper or secretary on ‘a farm.| _Phone 6 9 16 3t ery : Finest ‘references. Write 621 Trib-| FOR SALE—Chalmers Six. Putman | ington. Salary $1,200. Experience tine. 9 16 Iwk Dene NG unnecessary. Wo re =i ~ he af, Buick Four, Studebhker | =—=——=———— LT mcHt Mecatiiogan desiring E0Y-| FANTED—Position as clerk or office rd touring ,ete. | Corwin! y | a7 beri write for free girl. Write No. $20, Tribune. Motor Co. "97 tt | SALE OF LAND. ae : a9 tte - Bas particulars, R. 'E. Terry (former 12 3t| | WANTED—Particular car owners (0! Notice is hereby given: That under Civil Service. exgminer) 122 Colum-| WANTED—Permanent I position in Bis.| try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC: wy eaia wean RE RY Toate aaa ceonopaph’| CASINGS... We,find they are better.| STONEY of an order of gale granted by the Hon. H. C. Bradley, judge of The right is bian Building, Washington. ¥ \ 912 8t er.. Unexperiénced, nine months'{ Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck. N. D. thorough training. Phone 132R. _ CASHIER W: Competent man to take charge. of bank in small 912 1 wk | FOR SALESSiightiy used camping! Burleigh and state of North Dafota, |; town must be able to invest at oom ~ LANDS trailer. Cheap. - Corwin Motor Co.j dated this 20th day of August, 191 39 7 tt| the undersigned the guardian of the least $5,000. State experience and} — —— Sr __. so forth in first letter or Phone -R. | FOR SALE-—N. W. 1-4 of section 32, R. Loubek, da, N. D. township 140, range 80. Now work-|» MISCELLANEOUS ~~ | Bae te $ a 2 ed. by, »Philip Harvey. Send. your Pid MISCELLANEOUS _ 2 jaomer Carlson, vend ‘best offer to John Bylund, Coon Ra- | WELL ThAINED BIRD DOGS for] 9.13 at MEN WANTED: have worked , " a shéad’, tor) over a:yeur,” Call tat| Pits. lows. f sale. Write to H. Walker, Napo-! Siyject to confirmation vy the Judge new’'fgrmers’ Equity tate bank build- shit “i 9 7.3 wks Jeon, ND. 9 TL AWK) or the county court. the following de | ing, or at the bank Mandan, N. D., rOR SALE—Four Food sherard PDS scribed real property situated in Bur- Dd. fomo 16 1 wk| USES ‘AND FLATS __| write or seo Gust Sack, » 0:5. 128./ to-Ahe Southeast Quarter {SE 1-4) of| ‘WANTED Man and wi tor farina FOR REN rooin cottage. Phone __Judson, N. dD. __ 9.111 WK) section Eleven (11), Township One! : 894 R. 9.16 tf] FOR SALE—Two standard met-| Hundred Forty (140) North of Range! venty-nine (79) W lance of fall and wi . winter. eparate: SOR — RENT—Bieht ded one-third of Ly house andfarm. Must come immed- aa room’ modern \ house, Inquire 512 Ninth street. al pots for Mergenthaler lino: jately. R. J. Olsen, Sgavorn, NO PHone 477L, ° ‘ 9 14 3t? y 0 aie | WANTEDTAUISTouidiTaborors’ tor| FOR SALE—Six room house siaiciiy| tion and at a bargain. Bis. |. Ibe made on of-atter the 17th AE Con so eects per} modern. Phone 719 R or call.718 9th| _ marek Tribune. 8-2-Lf | Cay of Semen ett “hour. Apply Boyd Constrdction Co.| Street. _,_9 13 6t SSS ee at the oltice. NP. railroad: bridge. °° FOR RENTCAN modern five room| <> WORK WANTED ne Vung jn the C ; 9.12 3t| bungalow. ‘See Herman Lidberg, or| PRACTICAL NURSING | WANTD—| dank building, ab. Blamazek WANTED—A man who can drive a| Phone 862L. 913 Lwa] .Mrs. Cora A.. Lam, Phone 502%, | ota, or filed with’ thy’ judge of sai ‘ Ss trutk, apply tothe Finch uLmberf FOR RENT—Sept. 16, four-room ‘cot- i » p litt), tage. Phone 600. 913.1 wk 'WANTED=Linotype operators: Union.| FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room niod- DOI | ply Bismarck Tribune. ern house. Will sell on easy terms App ‘ribune 11 tt |. it taken dt once. Call at 523 2nd > GLERK WANTED—Ciothing and shoo street or Phone 687. 4 salesman for Saturdays all day or} ——. 9 10:1 dw FOR SALE at a big bargain, my resi- | Saturday afternoon and evenings. “address Box 606 or Phone 267 dence at™615 7th street. “Must sell é 97 6t at once. Phone &77. 7 97tt lan to help tm matlmgy and shipping room. Bteady work, FOR RENT—Five room cottage, part- Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. jy'modern, ‘Apply 1200 roadway. f aL FOIENToNewcoimee all modern, €. fa ome » T—New. cottage, all m n,. ‘ To keep iw employment ai) winter. ready. after September ist. Apply ; ‘Transfer Co. to: Finch Lumbed Co., Phone at FOR DANNY 1 8 28 tt ‘, WANTED—Alaround automobile the] =o5—pene—a~-warm moder ’ “chanic:who.can earn highest wages.) FOP RENT—A warm modern House * Corwin Motor Company, Bismarci,| _8t 210 Seventh street. Phone 410; N. Dak. ; SF te] PAB wie WANTED—Able bodied men between | POR RENT —Modern ‘house. - Inquire ages of 46.and 56 by U. S. Army. of E. H. GE. Vesperman. for all kinds of trades. Appl 8 13/tt -“20 Soo Hotel, Recruiting FOR SALE—oix room modern bung Ss alow. 917 6th street. Phone $7) 0 , 3. |. FOR RENT—Small house convenient WELP WANTED—FEMALE ly located. Apply CL. Burton. ~ WANTED—Housekeeper tor men on + : a 7:26 tf farm near town. Steady job..Two}FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- men duting winter. State agé‘and} .¢9 farniahed rooms for light house wages. wanted. R. J. O}pen, San: keeping or ‘otherwise if desired born. ie 71 916 3t + Phone 404K or call 801° 4th street, WANTED—Hand Ironers at Bismarck] ‘Or Inquire of Geo. W. Little. Second Bospital..‘- + 9. 18-3t!) Hand’ stora:: * LOE 20 tt GIRL, WANTE sD->for general oud DC OROME BO RENE 7 os ‘work, 's.>H.C. Bradley, 205 > ROO! Thayer.. Phone 459R. + . 9:13 6t AUT le Rt ba WANTED—At™ once, experienced pec Meera oer , “an experienc: f Foom:- George Gusesuer. ~~ A * 9 16 2t FOR RENT—Two' furnished rooms. 317 Fourth street. 2 9 12) 2t tim’, 50¢ an’ hour sparé time, fh tutes rad aa Beatea roo 1 tributing | guaranteed ‘hosiery to} pyone ane ee oie ate vate: Stereo Exp create val rx RE “Two nice Targe rooms | necessa: . aap nt ‘Milts’ Sor pain cana tes for, lightghousekeeping, furnished or eat aa RS SR 9-73 wks Mpfyrnisied: _2 rooms. up stairs for, ~ WANTED=-Wouroksoper ontarm by] _gonq.eee Sms 42 40m street Se youn bachelor. obgoetiond to] ane Sie ee ge oe le EE ‘one child. State, age, experience nUUMS—single, ‘double. tive room 4 tee Write He M.| Suite ‘light, heat and water. untur- 5 <1. mished, elevator and janitor service, ; \.axealient location. _Bismarck:Realty -Co., cismarck Banik Bldg. é : sey d Wants rer ie for gen cr z 90 lwk Ov hést wages. Apspit; to Mrs, | meta morning ‘asd evening “or Room 20 | street. ‘Phone 619-R. | ale, * King Ser oe 8 28 6t reoms al Jikoderin HS: \ water: heat.” Phone pee OF ealls18 4th: attoets ii fn county court or delivered to the under “k, North Dakota, reiurn to J. : narck Trib-| ANNAH CARLSON, now Har nah Greba, guardian of the “ticket” of Homan Kinder please deliver to} , » Mona Trene Car Newton, Dullam & Young, PROPOSALS. Tho board of directors of Hay Creek from $2:00 to} ld crowns, | valed pro-| 8 o'clock p. m., October | for erecting ‘a two one | or tile building within | in accordange ations by A. $19 1mo.| with plans and Van Horn, architect. Sepa 1s will be received served to reject any | 710 tf, the.County Court of the county of or all i Plins*are on file with County Super- | ndent of schools, A. Yan. Horn and | E , N. D.| c pany each prop Dated at Bismarck, ) | persons and estates of Lillian Carlson, eae rison, minors, will sell at pi De Senki | ¢ to the, highest bidder fo Hellenberg, Clerk, ———avy w. 8. ae ‘Yhe Hon, Mrs. Lyttleton, deputy di- | When he returned to his bedroom he = women's branch of food pro- collapsed in a chair. After a few min-| department, Ehgland. Mrs. | Utes he asked for a priest, with iWoeton is doing sent work in | Whom he was allowed to remain ut| ad | MMelio ating*the food: situation. j Attended. Subsequently he wrote sev- Margerson—“Did aa tke ww nnn | hen the escort crtived to take hing on—“What did she} Wiad COST OF. GOVERNMENT | to the place of execution Nicholas at; st—“That she » (An + Bae eV id property he: type machines; in good condi-) jonging to each of said minbrs.) Said ¢ myself. into. m iting and may | i obs N The picture I showed her was ‘Calves ational! in a Meadow. North Da} yton, Dul- Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Y ALL NGS OFTHE DUES ° Yncimox MAN WOMAN FOOD CONTROILER ‘DIES LIKE A COWARD Ex-Czar Wilts at Death; Propped! to Post. Collapses When He Faces the Firing Squad—German Paper Gives Ac- count of Execution. Amsterdam.—With two hours given Pin which to prepare for the end, Nicho- las Romanoff, former Russian emperor, was taken out by his executioners in state of such collapse that it was ary to prop him against a post, the Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin; | which claims to have rece{ved from a | hig Russian personage an account of the emperor's last hours. . Nicholas was awakened at five x on the morning of the day of his execution by a patrol of a non- | commissioned officer and six men. He was/told to dress and was then taken to a room where the decision of the soviet council was communicated to him. He was informed the execution would be carried out in two hours. The former emperor, it is added, ree| ceived the announcement of the sen: tence of death with great calmness, but eral letters. — tempted to risé from his chair, but} Dreration Expense Has Increzsed 35 | WilS not alle. The priest and a sol Per Cent in the Liist Fif- dier were obliged to help him get te teen Years. |his feet. The condemned man de a scended the stairs with difficulty and 4 ‘ow we fave the high |.once he fell down. crnment. It has, risen 35| AS Ne was unable to stand withoug in tae last 15 years, accord- support when the place of execution recent department of com- reached, he wag propped against a jort on financial conditions | Post. | He raised his hands and seemed s in the country. to be trying to spenk, but the rifle sort shows that the ¢ spoke and he fell dead. ‘| CHANCE FOR’ HOMELY GIRL Soldier in South Carolina Wants Wif Who Is Poor and for the 219 | wr $8.61 per | Honest. could | * rge, | Camp Jackson, Columbia, 8. C- nen- | Arthur 1 Lindstrand, twenty-nine, \ ‘no relatives, from Chicago, has asked to taxes, the largest flem of | the papers to find him a girl to share s the tax on the liquor traf- | his fortunes of finance and war. She fic, the greatest source of revenue for need not’ be pretty, although a little (he cities v public service enter- | pulchritude more or less won't detract _ the bulk of which came from | from the situation. She must be poo > water ystems, which doubled j and honest so she will properly ap | the amount’ of money spent on them. | preciate the $10,000 legacy he intends The net indebtedness of, New York | to bequeath her if he should come out | loser in the big rumpus across the wa j city alone, $987,847,610, was three: | tern’. ‘She. mustyhe lonely ‘sp she well |ter.. She mus! ! | itihs as great, ag all other cities of | Ree - | over 30,000 inhabitants taken togetter. | “PPreciate the affection he expects to The per capita indebtedness for Chi- [lavish upon her should he and nog cago wns $28.70, and St. Lonis $25.07, | the $10,000-be the legacy she recel both of these cities having an indebt- | at the close of the war. The addres edness which was smaller than most | !S Twenty-ninth Company, Eighth Bat: | of the small cities and far below the | talion, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth large ones. | Brigade, Camp. Jackson, Columbi: , f | 8. C3 HALTS HORSE BY FIST BLOW Chauffeur Springer Stops Runaway | ~ and Prevents Collision at Mont- * clair, N. J. pita. be expected which, on the ‘s would still further reduce the ¢ Uinres |. Nex which EXPERIMENTS ON SHELL _ TO END U-BOAT MENACE § + Evansville, Ind. — William Schnabel is experimenting on a shell with “which he hopes'to end the submarine peril by shooting the Uboat instead of its per!- scope. _He says his shell is non- ricochgting abd that It will ‘not ) skip along ontop of the water when-shot atiam angle, as those Montclair, N. J—Matthew Springer, chauffeur on a countsy road ‘truck, stopped a runaway team of horses on | ¢ Bloomfield avenue by striking one of ; the animals with his fist. His action prevented ‘a collision ‘with a_ trolley ear. Springer was tn his car when he saw the team ~dashing™ toward him. | ¥ | They were drawing the front wheel: ~|of a wagon. The chanffear jum | from his tyuck and, yelled to the mo- ~| torman of the trolley to move on, but | the teant was fast approaching. As they | reached Springer he struck one horse a savage. blow, Which slowed it up, |* | impeding the other horse. ae chauf- jfeur then caught the bridis of the [horse he hit and brought both ta = 4 Step,

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