The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1918, Page 7

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1918 - BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: You suiP_FiRsr, ) TAG ALONG ~ WAshasha-HAt, die QU~HO -Ho. IT'S STUCK FAST~ ' A+ CMONL. GIMME A PIECE OF TAFEN ! GEE WHIZ-NOU DONT EVER GWE. TSTICL TO IT THUM! Gost; SET YER THUMB AWAY! £ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ro SLI MDON’T LIKE TAFFY SO MUCH NOW. 2 bmet ANOTHER BocH* WITH A BUM ARM, AN NOPE - | WAS TALKIN’ To AN OLQ BOCcHE NOBODY GETS_ouT OF SERVIN' IN TH’ EVEN IF A GUY PRINCE 16 IN, ARIAY IN HUNMANY J/ PRISONER AN THEY SuEKETOUD Wura Shane IN 2 : FOLD HiM-"HINDENBURG ee ; : : i Go GET Wace 19 72 AND HES IN, THE WAISERS IN, : “Td” FILBERT $o You Tae $0 YOU GO GET-A “Wey D TELL A cHINFUL GUN!" 50 You GO GET SQUIRREL FOOD . By Ahern BENNY HAS. THE RIGHT> DOPE ON CROWN _ PRINCE SILLY. moe | i 4 > | Strauss, the famons — philanthro ! i are heading the national committee b which is raising $15,000,000 to be sent to-their stricken brothers in Europe. —wuy w ea _- TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ‘ 10 GIVE AID LAST RITES FOR. Farm Machines Will Solve Worlds Food Problem / r aes f By P. G. HOLDEN * “) "* enassirieD ADVERTISING RATES) / = TO THE JEWS E SO ics Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance. attached will be inserted. a ee are ic HE war will be won by the artillery of the farm. The tank may clear B —— the battlefields, but the farm tractors will deliver the final blow. Safe Farming First. insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- Sintewidd: Campaign for Suéfee-|Private Funeral Services for Whe great world struggle has demonstrated more than anything tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for: atewide Campaign for Suffer: : else has ever done that farm tools, farm implements, farm machines each additional word, ae ‘ cers in Conquered Districts Lyle R. Helmkay Held are absolutely essential to the preservation of homun life. : 4 F s eee t dertak ; Saturday Afternoon. For three and a half years the American farm machine has blocked: the : HELP WANTED— WANTED. MALE ; 7 MISCELLA. NEOUS “Feat. 021 6th street, or Phone GI9R. is Undertaken. progress of the powerful war machine of uutocracy. : sent CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS in| OR SALE—One Gum wood dresser; ‘ “1071 wk z . s ae gg oper Without farm tpachines, Aingriga could not even feed herself, Yet' not North Dakota Nov,2, Dec. 7 oreo one mahogany Scorer cal 408 2nd | LOST—Bunch of keys. Postoffice ind) In an effort to aid their fellows Biri seen TO RESIe It only have we had.agpnty of, food for all of us, but for over three years we clerks needed: -Salry $1,200. 'Ex:| street. t 10 12 It] other kinds. Finder\ please return| who. are living in the -warsstricken| Helmkay, who died Chicago on bave ‘fed 57,000,000"bt our allies, 1 number equal to 50‘ per cent of the total perience unnecessary. ‘Men and| oR SALE-Deering corn picker,| '° Tribune... 640. cowntyiés, North Dakota Jews are go-j ‘Tuesday, were held Saturday after- Population of the United State <, 10 7'6t ing to conduct a campaign on Oct.| noon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence During those years, according to the food administrator, we have sent to wowen desiring government posi-} practically new, and_in tine condi- tions write for free particulars, R.E.} tion. Make. me an offer. R. W. Hunter, 415 Great Britain, France, Italy afd Russia 384,000,000 bushels of wheat ‘and 28rd to raise $100,000. Governor Lynn} of Mr. C. nd Mrs. K Terry, (former Civil Service examin-| Lumry, 324 4th. st 163 J. Frazier has issued a proclamation | North Fifth street. body arrived eef, er), 122 Columbian Building, Wash- Ye street. Ehonest63. aly ; eee setting aside that date as Jewish: Re- RS Ears Hi dy i a ee nnae unas ot beef, 2,000,000,000 pounds of pork and 30,000,- ington. : 1014 7] pope a a bi | eNT—Light housekeep-|licf Day, And he urges all citizens! 7 ath of Lyle poahig : . : 4 7t| ROR RENT-—A-good garage at 620 6tL|.-.ingrrooms-or-amall-turbished-hotise | or North:Palota to help tn this cause. | eageeg seth of tre elmer aee Farm Machines Block Autocracy. x This great amount of food. made possible only by the general use of farm HELP WANTED—FEMALE foureet. : 10.11 3t{ for the winter. Write 643, Tribude.| North ‘Dakota will be the third|he attended school for many years. FEMALE HELP WANDED—Experl- HOw SALE Furaiture ot six room 1012 2. state in the union to conduct a state-; During his student days at the Grand machines in America, has enabled our allies-to stop the onward march of the ouse. $200.00 if taken before | I wide campaign tor the benefit of th ‘orks high school he made a record , enemy of human liber’ - “ enced chocolate dipper, $15. Steady; 2 e, dipper, $15. ady) uray. 15 Thayer street or Phone WORK WANTED suffering Jews in Ru Lithuan d was known | And now the Ame! in tractor’will help us win the victory on the battle: s a football player, a position. Retail shop. Reply Stern 672 9 ‘ , 2K or 448, 10 10 3t ch Rountania, Palestine, Galicia, Pot : 7 st backs 1 S i Brothers, Valley Cit .D. bee of eS es eek Gis SERIE TERS eeu _ Palestine, .Galicta, Aand,| as one of the best backs in the state. | fields themselves. Sent to France on American naval transports, 1,500 of sey 0 \12 3 | WANTED TO: BUY—Electric pump! hie aviching tones Une e sone and other war stricken‘countries. | When he entered the university, he | them will be put to work this spring plowing that part of «No Man's’ Land? os Larpipan tan 2-3] North Carolina raised $142,000 and) not only kept the reputation he had! from which the Germans have been driven. In a few months fields that have engine, 1 or 1*1-2 horse power, di- = ae ie eg’ a hOR-SKGE a ee Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. | York business men and Nathan) Hall. / able, in first class condition, 503 ‘TED—Ginl for general he oe 3 <= i 4 rect current. Write Box 285, New| WANTED — Sewii Reasonable. | M ippi raised $92,000. “We made in high school, but added much bs is : j housework. Apply 1106 Arcane y Salem, N.D. | Call at 323 7th street. pect to raise $100,000 in on to it, with’ the result that during thet been scenes of bitter fighting, will be growing potatoes, wheut and other food- face a aA Te | 1041mo. | 40 14 3t | Alexander Stern, mayor of last year he played fhe was elected | stuffs. Half a million acres willbe planted this spring and a million acres WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom-} FOR FIRST CLASS CLEANING wg | treasurer of the state campaign. tain of the university football. ; next fall. , Ec adil etipenaey hei te pressing call at Eagle Hat Works) For COUNTY JUDGE: ; will ibe the first time in the history! team, He played on the university | These American farm tractors will make possible the growing of 2,000+ i and. Tailor Shop. Phone 58. i To the Voters of Burleigh County: of the state that Jews have asked! team during the seasons of 1914, | 000 tons of f equal to 400 5! ds. T! S Mgat Market. 9 30 tf 9 8.16 ty Having accepted the nomination for | for aid for their own charities outside | 1915, 1916 nd 1917, and his. abi | the koa. OE a roe a aes a ea ad FOR SALECAII kinds an ‘q| the office of county judge of Burleigh! of members of their own race. But! on the gridiron was widely \ pages os ; Rint p ‘ POSITIONS WANTED . city Mecat pi nds of Par wiicect county, and having been a tax payer|we feel that because we have given! He gradated from the univer: i The year 18 will be a ye pot Spe eding Upon all battle fronts, in all ‘ WANTED —Posifion by man and wite! from owner, save real estate men’s| and resident of Burleigh county since | liberally to all war charities non-Jews June. | munition factories, in all the shipyards. It must be a year of speeding up on on farm or ranch. Have had tive | commission. Prices low, terms easy.| 1879, I kindly ask your suppart on ‘No- | will pot feel imposed upon if we ask | RNY W. 5. 8. I t years’ experience as foreman jon| Address 689 ‘Tribune. ” 10 5 Gt vember 5, regardless of party or fac- for help rom then 4 ; i First and Last Thoughts. | ‘ ranch. Write. 645 Tribune. =< fie! | tion. enry Morgenthan, former amba H a ae 2 0 ces lays : TO TEA Wi eee entre Bump ene tne Yours respectfully. sador to ‘Turkey, Louis Marshall, a!) T! matters of first | een |? torte DO lem ND, 20 12. 26. J.C. SWETT. |noted New York banker, Arthur Leh-| thoughts are best; of pra | : ‘urrant, Box 285, 3 ew Salem. N. D. BUY W. S man, Jacob Billikopf, two noted New, dence last thoughts are best.—Robert | i | | FOR RENT—9 room house, ali strictly| 5 A. _imedern, Inquire, 216 ‘Thayer. Phong | en see enone oe ag 14-3t DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM DECIDES TO BUY i 389L. Joe Dietrich: 10.111 wk | ®OR: SACE—Pianos and phonographs. vind A | IMisW Tals KiD woud | er Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or terms and prices, Call. or write Wl. 1011 tf) Room 40. Annex Hotel, Bismarck, \FOR RENT OModemn eS ey | only a few left over of the G. SV. FOR RENT—Modern. 8 room house | Cochrane stock will be sold on ey , . ny) /)| EAR To GoTo SLEEP . Pp cn ane ae a ae FOR RENT—4. room, nouse. Phone | ¢ ‘N. D. 10 11 3t a | sold 1010 6t. [FOR SALE TRADE —The only AS EASILN AS 1 Do | ' On - HUM~ FOR” RENT—Two houses, electric} hotel in good North Dakota town of |” lights‘and water. Inquire 307 South | 1,200 population. Will take land or | Seventh or Phone 355. z resident and lots.. Write 644 Trib- 10.113t} une. . 2 Ill 12t FOR SALE—A new @room house, ll |FOR SALE—txpecting call to military . strictly ‘modern, oak~finish, floors} ,service soon, all my household goods ‘ hardwood; in fine residence district. | ‘are offered for sale. Phone: 310 or iM. W. Neff,.56 Ave. B Kast.10.10-6t | call 118 Avenue A. Dr. MLW. ‘Roan. FOR RENT — Plats close in. Lew | =D Ost “'yent. Should interest families. Will | FOR RES Sih Seine ee at oe aan —New cottage, all modern. bear inspection. Call H..L. Reade,| ready after September ict. Apply 239 or 382.“ 109 tt to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. FOR RENT—A five room coftage new- 8 28 tf ly renovated. City water, electric | MERCHANDISH-STOCK WANTED— oa lights, outbuildings, nice trees, etc.| ‘Have three quarters of good farm . ; Apply 1200 Broadway. 10 8'1wk| land and some cash.” Land in Burke FOUR ROOW HOUSE for rent. Kralf,| county. N. D. ‘Prefer dry. goods or é a a a S *|- clothing. C. H. Warren, Sherwood, Without Modern Implements We Could Not Feed Ourselves—With Cradles Three Men Were Able to Harvest 7/2 Acres of Grain a Day’ The Tailor, Third street. Toe ND. 10 10 Nov. 1 i —— FOR RENT—Small house conventent- " ' 4 ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. __.x ROOMS FOR RENT _ = ‘s 7 26 te, BOE RENT—Warm modern Toons foe FOR RENT—Two modern houses, AF ight housekeeping. Why _ spen to ft go Fad dal Se Mae baie opine er money “and labor on coal when rooms are warm and for less tost? keeping “or otherwise if destred.| inquire 622 Third street.- oe $ 10 Phone -404K ‘or ca)l 801 4th street, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. Gr inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. z 7 20 tt ————Oo SOU? Avenue B. Phone 510X. \ = PROPOSALS. igen cet > Ete : jicieat = FOR RENT—Two all_modern rooms, “gee The board: of directots of Hay Creek} nice and warm for winter. - $6 and school district. No. 31 of Burleigh} $7 per month. Call at 713 3rd St. —With Modern Binders Three Men Can Harvest 60 Acres a Day. a the farms, This speeding up will be possible only because we have the most efficient, the most powerful, the most perfect of farm machinery and imple- ments. \ “? Hopeless would be the task if we were forced to rely upon the crude tools’ of our ancestors—to plow with a crooked stick, reap with a cradle and thresh with a flail. ats 2 i All the land in America would not feed our 120,000,000 people if we did not have farm machinery with which to plow and cultivate and harvest. When the Indians owned this country, although the land was virgin and fertile, it could have been bought ior a cent an acre. Such corn as was grown had a husk around each kernel and the Indians denended for their food Jargely upon the fruits of the 8. cofnty, N. D., will receive sealed pro- /10 14 Gt . : : Sy posals, until 8 o'clock p. m., October] FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms Food Depends on Machines. ‘ 16, 1918; for .erecting.a two oneclass in mederR-house, 617 7th styeet. Today the world depends for its food upéh the plow, the disc, the harrow, - room frame or tile. buildings within) |, 3 0-14 3t. |? the planter, the mower, the manure spreader, the binder, the rake, the tractor. We cannot produce food without tdols—the weeds would starve us out. To speed up we must plow at least ah acre an hour, and that means tractors. To get a good yield of corn, we must have corm planters that wif drop as many kernels.as we want and drop them true. . — Po insure a maximum of proiuction, we cannot depend upon the shovel and the hoe. We must have discs for cultivating the soil, spring tooth hat rows to kill the weeds in our alfalfa. To harvest our crops and take care of them when they need attention, we must have mowers, binders, rakes, threshing machines. 2 There must be efficient artillery on every farm. Every piece of artillery must be put in shape and kept-in shape for the decisive battle—to help win the victory that .will be won on the farms of America, om the farms ‘of q s of Britain by American mf&chinery. uae Horn, architect. : a jeparate posals @ receive Sohne MN ae aes b ueparn eee ee ROOMTAND GOOD BOARD at 620 The right is reserved to reject any 6th street. — _10 11 6t + - or all bids. . . FOR RENT—Room if modern hobse - ~ Plans are on file with County Super} all modern conveniences, hot water intendent of schools, A. Van Horn and . —p. J. Heltenberg all of Bismarck. N. D. LAWYER the said schgol district. in accordance Se nae ee with plans ‘and. specifications by A:| \jion- Phone 491. j - 10 81 wk Dated at Bismarck, N. D., Sopt. 14, 1918) is Sh Helfénbere, Clerk. ‘ - Hector icLean. Prestdent. eas eee iomarek, ND. | Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. Z Chie ie: | nent | ribune Want Ads Bring Results,"

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