The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 30, 1918, Page 7

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s FRECKLES AND HIS _ 7 RIENDS | oe eBy Blosser IT’S THE SAME DAY IN THE WHOLE YARD , ! ~ > BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Now -1'M GONNA Lek Ai MILLYUN GERMANS WITH THIS ~ SWORD « GEE, PE WISH 1 WOZ A SOLDIER? DON'T Nou KNo! To PLAY ON SUNDAY + 2 YXAKE NouR THINGS: AND Go IN THE BACK YARD ¢oe phocken, With THE- ‘SQUIRREL FOOD | By Ahern WE’LL SAY MIMI AND ROUL. HAVE PAID FOR-‘THEM- SELVES ALREADY, ~ aa No WHAT ARE TAOSE THINGAMAYIGS AROUND YOUR 1. __|TRIBUN each additional word. “7 - HELP WANTED—MALE TiED—A man and strong boy at Capital City Bottling Works. 9 30.1 wk - COAL’ MINERS V <TED — At! aynes, North\Dakota. 15 toot vein, dry mine , -full power equipment; own, yailroad connecting with C. M.|_ & St. P. No better Working or liv- ing conditons anywhere. Miners maktg big money, tonnage basis. Need more shovelerg and tipple men. Apply Superintendeht, Haynes Co- Operative Cgal-Mining: Co.. v ‘ 9 27 2. wks = “HELP WANTED—FEMALE $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady, in each tgwn to distribute free circulars for *“ concentrated flavoring in tubes, Permapent position. . F. E. Barr Co., Chicago. 9 28 4t WANTED—Girl for general — house: work, Mrs, C. E.Stackhouse. Phone 84. . = s 9 25 tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAI d “and chairs. 417, 16th street. ee 9 30 3t WANTED—A good place for hoy to work for_room and board while go- ing.to school. “Write to J. Simmer, Hazelton, N. D. 9 301 wk. SUITS PRESSED while you wait. All work done ‘by steam ,presses.. Prices ‘50 cents, Phone 58 “Eagle © Haty Works and Tailor-Shop. 925 1 mo TO BXCHANGE—N. W. i-f and BE 1-2 of N. W. 1-4 of section 15, R 54, T. 127. 4 miles north of Lake City,'S. Dak., on Soo Line. 70 acres broke; balance good prairi¢. $30.00 per acre for implements, machinery, horses sand cattle. Box 406, Avor, S. Dak. ea 9 27 10t FOR SALE—Household furniture: |? davenport, buffet, dining room table, “6 chairs, 3.rockers, 2 beds 2 springs, fruit jars heater, etc. Reasonable if taken at once. | Call at 515 8th street or Phone 8341, 9 27 3t E CLASSIFIED. 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 23 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for | FOR RENT—New cottage, all modern, N COL | ane UMNS Adver: | * FOR SALE,OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS _| TORRENT oFour room house iar; furnished or unfurnished. 418° lst nished or unfurnished. 701 Sth st. | street. 9 301 wk : 930-3. | ROR RENT—Modern room two bjocks FOR RENT—Two houses, both with | "0m postoftice. Also garage. -08 | electri¢ lights and water. Inquire! Rosser. Phone 3831. - 307 So. 7th Phone 395. ewe ha eee st __.9 28 6t 0 3t’ i ' T—Modern rooms. 415 4th FoR RENT—Six rooms and bath Du-) Stret. Phone 171, plex. All modern. Phone 114. ees aad wk. 9 24 6t| FOR ed housekeepifis | FOR RENTOFive room ‘ottage. | tooms. Modern. Phone 7/3. | Mrs. ER RENT Sen Fou pent 8°) 370, Varney, 408 2nd street a 9 28 3f || a bwk FOR RES tly modern 4 room oT ‘OUN house at Sth street. Call at J. LOST AND FU b = P. Hoagland office, 606 Main street. LOST —Gold pin with agate seting. 9 28 Bt Finder return to Tribune. Lost Be- OR RENT—Partly modern 5 room house at,516 10th street. ‘Call at J. P. Hoaglana’s offices 606 Main 92 FOR RENT—An § room modern house on 9ih street. Phone 4771. Sos -__9 27 3t FOR RENT=Warm forroom brick house. Phone 600. 9 24 6t ready after September 1st. Apply to Finch Lumber Co. Phone 17. * ie __ 828 tt FOR SALE—six room modern bung- alow. 917 6th street. Phone 374 K. N ° 23 tt FOR .RENT—Sinall house convenient- ly located. - Apply C. L. Burton. 7 26 tt FOR. KENT—Seven room bungalow at 922 7th street. Write to Mts. S. F. Swayzie, Garrison, N. D. GORA art __ 927 Gt HOUSE FOR for winter months. All modern and ‘furnished. Write 628 Tribune. eo 9 28 3t FUNK SRENT—Two modern houses. Al- ‘so furnished rooms for light house -keepipg or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K) or call 801 4th street, or inquite, of Geo, W. Little, Second Hand store. ! - 7 20 tt FOR .SALE—Cheap, hotel in small _ town,doing “good Wusiness or will “trade for. good light six-runabout, or touring car. Address 624 Tribune. tavt 9.17.2 wks -- |BONDS| _ E. T. BURKE WYER __ Phene.73 _ eee -FOR .RENT—Modern house. Inquire of E. H. L. Vesperman. ~ - +813 tt ————————————————— LANDS \ FOI SATLH—One-half section 7i ed farm near Bismarck or will trade for‘ income city property. For prices | and terms write 633 Tribune. | ‘ 9 28 1 wk AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FORD for sale, 1916, model. Complete, used very little. Good tires and car in ‘first class condi: tion. Address lock box 14;Bismarck. —iN,D. Phone 459 R. 9 27 6t Sa | POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Eniployment for the win- tervor by the year around. State wages and employment in’ first let- ter. Will give references 4f required. write 632 Tribune. » 9 261 wk ‘ PROPOSALS. - . The board of directors of Hay Creel school © district ;No. $1 of Burleigh county, N. D., will receive sealed pro- posals, until 8 o’clock p.-m., October 16, 1918, for erecting a two one-class room frame or tile building within the said school district, in accordance with pldns and specifications by A. Van Horn, architect. atk: Separate proposals will, be received on the heating system. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. - Plans are on file with County Super intendent-of schools, A. Van Horn and P. J. Heltenberg all of Bismarck, N. D. A certified check for $100 must ac: company each proposal. i Dated at Bismarck, N: D., Sept. 14; 1918. ‘ P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, ‘Hector McL@an. President Bismarck, N. D. 916; 10 16 - FOR RENT—ito = ROOMS FOR RENT | ivg rooms, STRAYFD OR STOLDN—Tuesday. — oe man L, Hill, deceased, Notice is hereby given by the under- signed Ruth FE last, will of S the city of Bism of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the D tween Hughes, Bakery and Second street. 9 26 3t. evening 6:30:, 1 female pointer, + mark dark brown and white spots, scar on left side. Reward if returned to' Theodore Smith, 600 12th street, Bismarck, N, D. . 9 26 tf NOTICE TO GREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Sher- Hill, executrix of the an 1. Hill, late of ck, in the county tic! and all said preditors Of, fi ns having QINGS OF THE -| GEE THEY DON'r Give A FELLOW) MUCH ‘TIME ~ | WAS DRAFTED NESTERDAY AND Have TO REPORT TODAY - DURES WILBUR 1 GoT.'EM FROM ‘ PARIS ~ EVERYBODY 1S WEARIN' "EM- “THEY RE SuPPaSED TO KEEP TH MIMS AND RQUE | FRENCH GOOD LUCK POLS — “They'RE TH’ LATEST THING SC WAR CAMP COMMUNITY WORK. *'_ = P EAT TANS cy _ ,The War Camp Community Service seems to have P& justified itself abundantly. No doubt some mistakes ™ have been made, here and there, but the enterprise as ™ a whole has been, and is, beneficent. It.sends the men P& away with a feeling that the country is solidly behind ™ them. Local cordiality and the touch of personal, human interest is of iraportance. The critics who think that the boys are being “pampered” haven’t much to go on. | Certainly the men now at the front show no signs of being soft. One fancies that the Boche finds them anything but effete, ampered darlings. And the aspect of the average youth in uniform, as visibly presented to the naked eye, does not suggest that he has beén rendered mushy by any little courtesies and,entertainment that may have come his way. s The statement of Corporal Guy Smith, one of Pershing’s men, is conclusive as to what the boys themselves think of it. \Said he : 3 ‘ “Until I came back to America and'saw the won- ders which War Camp Community Service had accom- plished in making right the attitude of the town for the ‘soldier and the mental attitude of the soldier toward the town, I never would have believed it pos- sible that so much could have been done. In my- opinion there is nothing so directly affecting the morale of the troops as the community work of the War and Navy Departments shown in their Community Service, and when I go back on the other side I am going to ask permission to tour the camps and tell the men over thete how America is behind them.” . That seems to cover the case pretty conclusive- ly.—F rom the New York Evening Sun. E t B I a | a B E B ¥ is I a E | a a a a | | | sed, to exhibit them with the| Dated September 24, 1918. ry vouchers, within six months | RUTH EB, maith, the first publitation of this no- s Executrix. to said executrix at the office of | Newton Dullam & Young, ‘ Newton, Dullam & Young in the city | Bisma D. arck, in said ‘county of bur-| Attorn secutrix. state North Dakota. 8 rans DON’T WANT MURH ALLM AN You WILL KINDLY STEP [RRR RRRRERERORI REELS YTS NADGHTY WEARER FROM BAD LUCK ! t Jp Vvvuvavay 1) 2Hu WEE HE GEE WHIZ IT'S “SUNDAY BACK THERE ea , BUT 4, DONT BELIEVE IN IT , + REALLY = AIM DES? WEARIN” "EM * CAUSE 1S TH’ FADS | en \ LEMAN, of National rdsmen now in joy of living. He helleves © good thingy with When the snap shot was py read a few jah out of the service For soldi with inclinations of this kind their citizens, and the sooner iy will be We can all rifices aud buying bonds mee has not lost.all o during the W. C.C.S. CAPTAIN, Nov ROR'T THK THe YouNG MAN MOLL HAVE To LEAVE VERY | SOON DO You? DID 1? TASKED FOR & SALARN AND COMMISSI WELL, How DID You GET: FIXED UP, WILBUR, DID You ASK FoR. A Commission? | to some War, Camp Community,Sery- ice hospitality centers) There they tan get a bed and bath for 25 cents, breakfast for from 10 cents to 30 cents, free bus rides. on Sunday morn ing, a free vaudevillé show on Sunday ~ Afternoon and’ a-free performance at a Broadway theater on Sanday cnight.. The New York War Camp Commau- nity Service has effectively used the national insignia in constructing an information booth at the Penhsylyania Station in that clty. Volunteer work- ers from the National League for Wo- ’s Service are on duty to answer the men in khaki and th blue * want to. know about New: York gnd| There are dances find home @aners haw to see it. and dozens of. other entertainments,” Besidcs iis, the men are directell lat all ef Which bis uniform lg his pew

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