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ee OCTOBER, 7, 1918 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser IMAGINATION IS A WON. DERFUL THING—SEE - TOMORROW'S! SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern WILL ROGERS HAS. NOTHING ON BENNY FOR FANCY ROPE TOSSING. GOGH= JIM GONNA DRACTICE ONMY BICYCLE AN MEBBE SOME DAY TLL BE TH & ~ REST RIDER IN TH’ ~ —7 WHOLE WORLD -- TIL RIDE OVER NIAGARA) ,--—-) D7) 1 ras On Aawine - GEE) (9 ~ My WON'T TH PEOPLE BE ‘ tate PRISED? CAN IT BE WSSIBLE? Ki UIA Ry tM a » i i <a" Pa Y'KNOW GEORGE « 1 WAS Jes’ GeTTiN’ TH’ Feet OF TH’ AIR YESTERDAY, BUT WATCH ME GO THRU SOME STUNTS “TODAY, \witd THIS BALL OF STRING - IN FWE MINUTES You WILL SEE THE HIGHEST PAID! Boy JBNCLE WONDER IN THE WORLD, FRECKLES MCGOOSEY, LOOP THE LooP ON A BICYCLES S DO THE DEATH DEFVING ROT ERACTWV, QUT. TAANE A FRIEND WHO RODE On TH! ‘SAME TRAIN WITH ALINE AY BILHELM! | eee poesee. 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 WANTED—No. 1 sausage maker at once, Valley Meat Market, ‘Minot, Ni D. Salary $120 month. ek +02 1 wk. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 13,000 clerks. Examinations everywhere in Octo- ber. Salary $1,200. xperieuce un-| necessary. Men and women desir- ing’ government positions write for free particulars. J. C. Leonard} (former Civil Service Examiner) 52°, Kenois Building, Washington. i 105 3t_.| COAL MINDRS “WANTED —Vat | | | [OR RENT—smalt TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS}. WHIP HUNS 70 KNEES FIRST, "SAYS “TEDDY” (Continued rom’ Page One.) the remedies proposed are not only false, but mischievous, and v 8 harm may be caused by the character of the agitation conducted by some of these remedies. State Socialism. “To introduce state socialism as a relief for these conditions would re- FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS KOR” RENT—Seven room modern house. Hot water heat. Oak finish. Inquire Mrs. Thos.Fortune, 808 2nd street. . ‘ 10 4°3t FOR SAVE OR REN 6-room modern house. All newly decorated. Enquire Mrs. J. ©. Perry, Phone ‘687. 105 1.wk modern duplex, two rooms, kitchenette, bath, clos- ets, $18.00 including heat. light, wa- ter, 420 Hannifin, Call 862R. my * ¥ . 10 5 3 Haynes, North Dakota: 15 foot vein, dry: mine , full power equipment; own ‘railroad connecting with C.'M-f &:St. P. No. better working ‘or liv- ing: conditons “anywhere. «Miners; making big money, tonnage basis. Need more shovelers and tipple, men. Apply Superiniendent, Haynes Co-} Operative Coal Mining Co. : o 9 27 2 wks ss HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Capable cook at once for small town hotel. Address Box 93,; Medora, N.~D. 1 10 21 wk WANTED—EXpertenced girl or wom- an for general housework. Highest wages. Permanent position. Address | P.O. Box 568. :, __10 1 10t WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom-| an for general housework. $40 a month with board and room. Dohn’s ‘Meat Market. 9,30 tt POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—By young man| bookkeeper and accountant. Has/| spare hours during evenings. Apply | 634T H | ‘10 5.1t “="_ROOMS FOR RENT FORRENT—Room a nlodern Wome NT—Room niodern home suitable for two. 7 Fourth street. Tel 120 L. Call evenings. 10 7 3ts FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ery home. 418 Fifth street, Phone STOR. e 1p 7. 3t } ROOM AND BOARD with private) family. Large room, desirable ‘for |: capitol employees. Phone 230X Mrs. B. Wright tk MO 5 3t' ¢ RENT—Nicely furnished” room, 122 Avenue B. Phone 510X | a PRN 1 ety Bay tg 10°65 6t ‘FOR RENT—In, good location. furnish- ed room for light housekeeping with kitchenette. 411 Sth street. Phone 273.) 19 2 6t > AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES FOR SALE—Five passenger autont- bile. used as‘demonstratjon car, 1918 model, cNeap. Kupitz & Comieny: 2 10. i i i 6t FOR SALE—A Ford touring ca¥'at Missouri Valley Motor Co.: Inquire of J. S. Hunter. 10 5 1t LOST A FOUND_ FOUND—Eunch of keys on 2nd street, containing Hamm's bottle opener. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advt. at __Trioune. | 1071 wk FOUND—Ring “with opal. setting. Found-in front .of Lucas’ store. Owner can ‘have same by proving { property and .paying.for.this advt.. at Tribune. “S40 71 wie \ E. T. BURKE . LAWYER Phone 753 FOR ‘RE ern‘house, well located. Geo. M. Reg- FOR RENT—A five 1 —Comfortable, partly’ mod- 10 4 3t" eight room ister. FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire 0. W. ‘Roberts, Phone 151 °or 751. 10 2 6t ny ge new: ly renovated. City water electric ‘lights, outbuildings, nice trees, etc Apply 1200 Broadway. 10 1 6 FOR RENT—Five roonr House strict- y modern. Good location. Phone 536 X, or call 822 Hast Main St. 10 1.6t FOI SALE—¢-room modern ~ bunga- low. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. Call C. N.'Kirk. Phone 103, Welofe 6 o'clock. 10 7 3t FOR RENT—Small house convenient: ly located. Apply ¢. L. Burton. 7 26 tt "OR RENT—Seven room bungalow at -922.Uth street:.. Write to Mrs. S. FP. Swayzie, Garriscn, N. D. 9 27 6t | FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- so furnished rooms -for light house. keepmg or otherwise if desired. Phone 404IX or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 7 20 tt 4ISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Large sized leather bed davenport.‘ Fumed finish. Excel- lent condition) $40, Phone 315R.* 10 5 at TIED—To buy gas stove at once. ‘Mrs, Young, 514 8 th street. Phone 834X. 10 7 2t FOR RONT—Carage’ at 620 Sixth street. Phone 329R. 10-7 3t FOR SALE—AIl kinds of farm and city property for sale... Buy’ direct from owner, save teal estate men’s commission. - Priceslow, terms easy. -Address 639 Tribune. 10.5 6t POR SALE—Furniture of six room house, g condition and, will sell very reasonable if taken soon. Call 448 or 672K. 10:5 3t* FOR SALE—Variety store in Killdeer, ‘NLD. at a\bargain. Fine location. Reason _popr health. $500 will handle. Box 203 Killdeer, N. D. S10 5 5t FOR SALE—One good bird dog; also duck dog, well trained. Will, sell cheap. 312 15th’ street. Phone 831K. 10-46t WANTED—Location by physician and surgeon. Address 638 Tribune. 102 1 wk ANTED—Blectric pump engine, 1 ori-1-2 horse power. Write D. C. Currant, Box 285, New Salem. N. D. ty 1041 mo_ TO _BXCHANGE—N. W. 1-4 and B 3-2 of N. W. t-4 of section 15, R 54/T. 127. 4 niiles north of Lake City, S. Dak., on ‘Soo Line. 70 acres broke; valance good prairie. $30.00 per acre for implements, machinery,-horses and cattle.” Box 46, Avon, S- Dak. 9:27 10t HAVE 24 WHITE-tame pet rats for sale at $2.50 a.pair. Will crate and ship to anyone. | Mrs.. R.’ Bruce, Selfridge, ‘N. D. 10 2St FOR SALE—Three all steel cabinet safes, inside measurements 195 ¥4 with or without roller shelving and) Adoplh Wacker, | jage. Some of the conditions complain- jed of can be met by state action. ‘Yhere should he federal control. of ele- vators and flour mills with established terminal elecators at convenient points. , “But [ emphatically disbelieve in j any party, and especially if that party calls itself, a.non-partisan party, which rganizes a single class again: classes. I object » just as gly whether such a political organization claims to be in the interest of tow: people,’ or country people, of m chants, lawyers, farmers or ware earn- 5x8 steel drawers. Washburn, N. D. 10 5 dt FOR SALE—Small chicken house and chicksns or will sell building alone. Apply C..N. Kirk, Phone 103, before | G o'clock. i ‘ 07 3t FOR SALE—4 kw 110 volt direct cur- _ fent elec! motor and 1 2kw 110 volt direct current electric motor. Will sell cheap. Call C. N. Kirk, Phone 103, before 6 o'clock. - 10 7 3t FOR SALE- ‘wo 4 horse power kero-! sene burning stationary engines at| a’ bargain. 1 C.N. Kirk, Phone} 108, before ( o'clock.” 10 7 3t! WANTED TO BUY—Electric pump] The Nonpatisan League. “When the Nonpartisan league first appeared was inclined to welcome it the men who profess to be seeking; sult in nothing but widespread dam-) other | |POR S&LE—Dining | engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse power, di- yect current. Write”Box 285 Salem, N. D. , paid cat dhe M41 mo. VOR RES T—New cottage, all modern, ready after September Ist. Apply to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. 8 28 tf v3le, iibrary table, nook bed and high chair. 6t FOR SALE—Four milch cows. Phone 410F21 10 bt 5 Wio's it THERE BEEN PLAY WITH THE KID, , New! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THAT'S LITTLE MLDRED- WEY VE | MUST SEXO HER, HOME NOW SO WER MOTHER WON'T and it was with real reluctance that I! was obliged to believe that the leader-| ship that controlled. it was of such a/ character as to threaten this country! with evils analogous to those which! jcame from Bolshevism abroad and | from T. W. W.-ism at #ome. i “Finally, the meeting of the league} Minneapolis about a year ago was! iturned int a ghost dance of the Hw | within our gates, and it became e | dent to me, that insofar as they dared, the most prominent leaders of the | league were playing the game of sedi- | tion and disloyalty and that they were lin i Now, 3s. ING ALL AFTERNOON AND Tee WORRY TOM SEEMS TO KNOW. | sogking to acquire power by pander- ling to; and influencing the base spirit | of greed and envy and ignorance and) class hatred. They were trying to do what Lenine and Trotzky have done to} Rus 4 The |. W. W. | “The I. W.sW. leaders have been} convicted of disloyalty and ) i ‘to the head of this org LD. Haywood that the sec | Nonpartisan league (Arthur LeSeuer, Townley’s agent) wrote on April 5,; 1917, a letter in which he spoke of | ‘this damned war business.’ | “There isn’t a German abroad, or a! pro-German at home who does not! wish uccess to the Nonpastisan league at present controlled, and | ithe I. W. Ww." ‘ | Colonel Roosevelt ass two greg |.put through the war successfully | insist on thorough-going Americanism: Germany's Proposals. | In connection with Germany's pro- 1 to enter a league of nations, ‘Mr. | hemently declared that “beaten to her erted that the} time were] | posal | Roosevelt vei ‘until Germany has been | knees and just so long as Germany is! ‘under her present government, to al- | low her to join such a league would! | be like asking outlaws, train-robbers | }and gunmen to join a sheriff’s posse jas guardians of the peace.” We Have League of Nations. “We have a league of free nations! dow that is an actual going concern,” ! continued the colonel, “and inasmuch as we are members of that league, we | have been cuplably derelict,in cur duty in not long ago declaring war on the armed enemies of the league, ‘Turkey and Bulga We have wrongfully ft our allies to win without our aid, decisive victories over these two vas- sal states of Germany.” The speaker advocated the recogni- tion of the Jugo-Slavs, Armeffians. | Poles and other oppressed nationali- | BY ALLMAN MILDRED GooD BYE. WER To COME OVER AND PLAN. With You AGAIN, DANNY We’s NOT WIPING IT OFF MAMMA— He's RuBenic. Iv ip and! * Am. Negro—“Ware’s th’ provo Bu French Algeian: “Je ne parle pas | Am. Negro—‘Wot? Well, I'm tell don’t even know your own language.” RRR eee ties, as well as the Czecho-Slovaks and continued: : “But we must not expect from such a league more than it can do, nor our- selves promise more than we can per- form; and we must never forget that | such a league to enforce® peace, or | league of nations, must be treated as | an addition to, and under no circum- stances as a substitute for, the prepar- ing of our own defense. Uncle Sam, must, i nthe last analysis, rely on him- | self for his safety and not on scraps of paper signed by others.” BUY W. 3. 3. PROPOSALS. school district No. 31 of Burleigh | county, N. D., will receive ‘sealed pro- posals, until 8. o'clock p. m., October room frame or tile buildings within | the said school district, in accordance. with plans and specifications by A. Van Horn, architect. ! Separate preposals 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- ompany each proposal. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 14, ; 1918. P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, Hector McLean. President. - Bismarck, N. D. 9 16; 10 16 ie AMERIEA s eof Prudential ance tien will be held at the Home iy in the City of Newark. w Jersey, on Monday. the second day of ecember, 1913, at twelve o'clock noon, {6t \ The board of directors of Hay Creek | | 16, 1918, for erecting a two One-class | ddy?” anglais.” in‘ th’ world, you'r a helava nigger, NY nme the purpose of selecting four! persons to be voted for by the policyholders’ Trustee as mem~ bers of the Board of Directors at the annual election of Directors of the Company to be held an the thi 1919, holder of the of “twenty-one policy has been r last past stall be person or by proxy. YDEN, President. in the City. R. O. Dunn of Center, state’s attor- ney of Oliver county and James T. j McCulloch of Washburn, distinguished jmember of the McLean county bar. | transacted legal business in the city this week. : Making Good Progress. : City Health Officer F. B. Strauss re- ports excellent progress on the part of {his first aid class composed of 25 Bis- marck young women. Miss Clara Tat- jley is secretary, and meetings for study and demonstration are held | weekly in the community room of the teity library. Insurance Man Here. A. F. Colwell of Fargo, state agent for the Union Central Life Insurance Co., and president of the Narth Dakota Life Underwriters’ association, was.in | Bismarck today. Mr. Colwell ‘hopes in the near fature to reproduce in bis- marck the recent successful meeting underwriters held i i (of district lite | here. | Ruud Gets Commission. i Dr.-H. O. Rund of Roan, Strauss & | Fisher, has been commissioned a first | lieutenant in the medical officers’ re- [serve corps. Dr. Ruyd is the third | members of'this firm to be so honored. | br. A, M. Fisher was commisisoned a captain several weeks ago and bas - deen on duty for some time at Camp Dodge, while Dr. W. M. Roan recently j received a first lieutenant’s commis- j Sion. " ¢ i