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FRECKLES AND’ HIS FRIENDS’ \ By Blosser THE TELLER COULDN'T TELL! SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern Benny Wants to Keep in Good Standing With Him. WY PA HAS MORE MONEY'N YERS- GEE-HE'S Gov A THOUSAY' KILLYUN. DOLLARS AN" LOTS MORE BESIDES! AINT EITHER - GEE WHIZ, JA TWINK 1 BLIEVE 7. THAT? Ho-HA ik BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WELL TLL Just SHOW YA+ TLL GO AST TH BARK WHERE HE KEEPS HIS MONEY- THEY KNOW, BY Sav, Wow MOCH MONEY WAS MY DA IN NER BANK 2 o—2) BUSINESS OF BEING INTERESTE ELSEWHERE D> SAX- DIONT You SEE THAT OFFICER GO BY @ WHATS WRONG WITH | A CONVENTION OF YOUR’ SALUTING , FLIPPER 2 YEH = My ARMS TWRED FROM SLUTIN’ OFFICERS TOOAY- TWEY MUST BE "EM AROUND THESE PARTS! TEANT TELL Yoo GEE WWIZ2-2 AIN'T You TH! TELLERS | VIVE LA KETTLE, GENERAL ~ ! BOY HOWDY ~ WITH ALL, YouR SALUTING AND GREETINGS 2 TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 8 each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE AGENT—SA 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 25 words Will be charged at the‘rate of two cents a word for or Adver-. | ESMAN WANTED— Automobile mechanic; also ttery and radiator Corwin Motor. Co., arc a CIVIL SERVICE EXAMIN. North Dakota Nov. clerks needed. perience ‘unn wofnen \desiring government po: tions write for free paTticulars, R. VRerty, (former'Civil Service examin- - or); :122-Columbian Building, Wash: ‘ington. 10 14.76 "Men and HELP- WANTED—FEMALE EXCELLENT | OPPORTUNITY For young w6men. New large hospital ac- credited by State Board of Illinois, will enroll a limited number of pupil nurses; complete-maintenance. during study ‘tree; only ‘those eagerly. de-j sirous to become trained nurses need! apply, Minimum requirement for ad- mission: One year high school, or its equivalent. For particulars write, American Hospital, Blvd., Chicago Ill. 850 Irving Park]. TWO SALESMEN W travel Mentana, 0: Dakota selling Lithography, print- ing, office furniture and supplies. Wxperienced in this line preferred but not absolutely n ed applicant is suc NTED, one to en wanted who can earn thousand dollars. per. B.. Valleau, Sales-/' Blodgett & Sperry. account. 1D] Carburetor ,for Ford Simple; not!a’ moving: part, ins in thirty minutes, guaranteed . to double your -niileage. and start in zero. weather : without. heating” or priming. 15 -days FREE trial. Write U. & J. Carburetor Go.,605 W. Jack- son. Blvd., Chicago. 10-19-1t 1 i FOR.SALE OR-RENT— | HOUSES AND-FLATS WIDE AWAKE -WOMAN TO TAKE Charge of qur local trade. $3 to $4 a day steady, No experience re- quired. Pay starts at once. Write today. American’ Products Go., 809 Ameri¢an Bldg., Cincinnati, oO. 10-19-18 : WANTED—Giris to’do Bindery work. Inquire at The Tribune office. 10-19-1t | WANTED—Ginls for poultry dressing at Northern: Produce. Co. c 10 17 3t WANTED —A girl Tor general house: '\ Work.Good wages. Mrs. J. J. Oster- haus. Phone’ 689L or cail 302 W. é Thayer. 10 17 6t WANTED—Expertenced girl or wom- ‘| ‘BR at highest wages. Mrs, W. E. Lahr, 504 Mandan, Ave. 4 10-47 te} * PISHWASHER—wanted at once for a » small hotel. Address Box 93 Medora D. /Al0 15, 6t i. WANTEDIGHT tor general houe- ¢.cawork, Mrs, O. W. Roberts, 117 Main street. Télephone 71, , 10 15 ‘o kitchen girl Grand. ‘Pacitic Hotel. - Ww 13 §6) * WANFEDOGH for-“light “general Reupenenk - Apply, 1106 Avenue: D. : 1013 1 wk FANTEDAGL, or middle, aged wom- an. for genéral housework. $40 a month with-board and room. Dohn’s Meat, Market.’ , _»_-9 30 tf ROOMES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—Four ‘or five rooms in apartment or house, ‘fur- nished for light. “ housexeeping. Phone 32 on Satutday; ¢ © *87).on Sunday. WANTED TO RENT—Apartment or - house of 4 gr 5 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. ‘Tel.'32 and/ask for Mr. Mack. Z Sooo AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES pate ont eae aS FOR SALE—Cheap if taken at once, ¢-cylinder, 7-passenger car in first class condition. W: Tite 645 Tribune. ‘e 10 14 6t i OR SALE—A used Maxwell, Over- land, Buick, Ford and Studebaker. y-Also~Ford ‘truck™ Bargain. Lahr “Motor Sales Co. 19 17-6t ee FOR SALE—Ford car in first class condition. Inquire’ Commercial Slab, 10° FOR FOR SALE—Nearly new Sassen automobile at bargaiv. See A. J. Ostrander, phone 263. Address, Box mate the? ‘6 room modern Duplex. | x 1018 1 wk | FOR RENT—Gottage; also 77 rooni house, large barn and grounds on outskirts of city. Phone 282L . 10-19-1 wk. HOUSE FOR RENT—On 14th Street. Apply. Krall, the Tailor, Third St. 10-19-1 wk. FOR RENT—Five room house and barn; ‘used as garage. - 606 8th, St: See or phone 126R.° C. L. Hanson : 10-19-1 wk. FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath bungalow. West Avé.C. ‘Low’ rent: A. Van 510-18 8t FOR RB < room house . very close in’ on 2nd street, at reasonable ; rent. - Sporge M. “Register. fi; 10.17 6t YOR RE NE ‘feo. three and five.room flats in imodern , house for: Hght housekeeping, Call:at 803 7th’street. watt] =Sfodern house, nice part | Inquire at First: Guaranty 10 15 6," « “Thoroughly modern bungalow. @ rooms and bath, almost :mew, exceptionally: ‘well arranged and. Hascat 923, 7th- street. Phone “PBX “10°15 6t FOR REN T—Modern room house. n uiré O. V Rober’ s, Phone 15: or 31. ¥: 10,11 tf sor RENT—4 room nouse. Phone 600. 10 10 6t \T — Flats close in. bow Should interest families. Will bear inspection. Call H.\ L. Reade, 239 or 382. 5 10 9 tf FOR RENT—A five-room cottage new- ly renovated. -City water, electric lights, outbuildings, nice trees, etc. Apply 1200 Broadway. 10.18 6t FOR\KENT—Small house convenient ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. ¥ i pad 7 26tf ee ,__ BUSINESS CHANCES. _ Hotel, barber shop, pool hall, soda fountain, -cigar and confectionery Stand, in-new building, for sale or rent on easy terms ot low rent to good barber and wife, he to run bar- ber shop, pool hall, etc., and she hotel. Good chance to make money, Also good opening for drng store, doctor, dentist, garage, meat market and others. In heart of richest irrigation district in state, well settled and grow- ing rapidly. Write for information. Im addition, will send you Williams-} Mangon News six months free, telling} all about business and land oppor- tunities.. Address Williams-Manson | News, Dept. 12, Williams, Mont, i FOR I rent. 25, Bismarck, 10-18-tf. 10-19-11) a Apa Bs Po 10:15 121” POSITIONS WANTED POSITION” W. Dy experienced — stenographer. school graduate and experienced in jaw office. Fine references fur- nished. Write or call, 212. Third street, Phone 5 10 18 6t ion by man and wife Have had five} as foreman on 45 Tribune- '40M4 1 wk 7 oa ROOMS FOR RENT | | POR RENT—Warm modern rooms for | > light. housekeeping. . Why, spend mon@y and labor on coal when rooms are warm and for less cost? encore, fe Third. street. 10 14 12t FOR RENT—Two all modern rooms, nice and warm, for winter. $6 and $7 per month, Call’ at 713 3rd St. 10 14 Gt FO INT=Newly furnished rooms in apodern house, 617 7th street. 10 14 3. ROOM aND~ GOOD BOARD at 620 6th’ stree! 5 10 11°6t ‘MISCELLANEOUS ,__ , WRITE A SONGPatriotic or popu- popu- Jar. I compose music and’ guarantee publication. Send words. today. Thomas Merlin, 777 Reaper Block, _ Chicago. 10-19-1t FOR SALE--200 tons prairie hay.! Write J. A. C, Leland, Parkers Prairie, Minn. FOR _RENTor SALE on terms. . My; mahogany-player. ‘piano, to. responsi- ble part BE. H. Light, 18 2th WANTED—A good home for an. or-| phan boy where there are‘no other children.’ Age eleven ‘years. Write | 646 Trfibune. ae 6t} DRUG STORE FOR 1 culars, vrite | J.-J. Donahue,, ‘Doug. | : 10 18 1 wk/ PIANO FOR. SALE—Price $150. Call} at Bismarck Unholsterine So.. Main | 1017 at} Pian $100. dining | -table and book case.” “Phone 639K. 0-1-2 4th street. 10 18 3t ‘ow: isthe time. to . dispose of your. live and dressed! poultry. For best results and high- est market prices ship to the; Northern Produce’ Co., Bismarck. N.| D. Write us today for prices of all/ kinds of.poultry. Northern Pro- duce Co., Bismarck, NV. D. 10 18 21-2 mo; WANTED TO BUY—Second hand! stock saddle, 25 to 40 pounds, Write or-phone giving full description and price. E. R. Thomas, Stanton, N.} Dak. R 10.18 2t_ WANTED TO BUY—Rflectric “pump | engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse power, di- rect current. Write Box 283, Salem, N. D. 10-4 1 mo. FOR FIRST ‘CLASS CLEANING ‘na| pressing call at Eagle Hat Works and aealon She? Phone 5S. 98 16t WA NTHD—Blecirie pump engine, 1 or 1-1-2 horse power. Write D. G. Currant, Box 285, New Salem. N. D.} 10 41 mo FOR SALE OR TRADE—The only hotel in good North Dakota town of 1,200 population. Will take land or ‘resident and. lots. Write 644 Trib- une. 10 41 12 t} FOR SACE—fxpécting call to military | service soon, all my household goods are offered for sale. Phone 310 or call 118 Avenue A. Dr. M. W.-Roan. 10 9 tt: WHERCHANDISW STOCK WANTED—| Ifave three quarters of good farm) land and some cash. Land in Burke! sstep. Phone 575K, inquire-Mrs. |- 10. New| Prefer dry goods, or HM. War-en, Sherwood, 10 10 ‘Nov. 1 ouase, all modern, September 1st. ‘Apply county, 2 clothing. N. D. OR RED ready afte: c. to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. 3 28 tf) | i |. iy NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the inatler of the estate of Sher- man L, Hill, deceased. iNotice is hereby given by the under- signed Ruth 2 last will of the city of Bismar in ‘the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakote, deceased, to the creditors of, and all; persons having claims. against, said deceased, ito exhibit them with the necessary “vouchers, within six months after the first pub tion of this no- tice to said executrix at the office of Newton, Dullam & Young’in the city of Bismarck, in said county of Dur- leigh, state.of North Dakota. Dated September 24, 1918: RUTH E.tubh, Exccutrix. Mets & Young, D. New ton E Courage and Cowardice. The thin Hne between courage and cowardice is ‘none too distinctly drawn, for it rides astride fear. ‘And it must seem inane to ‘be told how one be eifher a coward or a courageous | wan, depending altogether upon which | side of, the’ ne one takes’ the first but the formula lias held: good in actual practice in our ve rom “AntT a Coward?” b f , Harrison, in Physical Culture. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS \dom heard of,” jwaiting. for a -tithit. jment. WHERE CATS ARE POPULAR | Shops and Restaurants Need Pussy's Assistance to Keep the Rats and Mice Away. “Cats as commercial assets are sele id the Sidewalk Tour ist, “but tabby is quite-an important jAxture with some shopkeepers and res- taurant proprietors. Roaming around the city, I've often been impressed by the frequency with which cats ap- {| peared in fruitergrs’ windows, and the other duy I entered a shop and under Cover of buying an apple asked about the three cats I saw perched in the store, “The salesman told me thet cats were indispensable in his line because of rats and mice, He pointed out that, If one of the rodents took so much as t tiny nip at an apple or pear, the vatue of the fruit was impaired; for “;no one would buy an apple; that ap- | tpeared to have been nibbled. He de- clared that rats or mice would not eat frujt if they could get something‘élse, but When their hunger became; great rough they would attack his stock in : frads, eryone has noticed the cats that “|wander with faint ‘meows’ about res- taurants and sit patiently at onc's feet These animals aren't there simply to ‘give a ‘homey’ ‘Itouch; they are working and waiting for the rats that come for blocks to get at thé food. . Many restaurants have a galvanized iron sheet tacked in at the Junction of their kitchen’s floor “jand walls. to. prerent the animals from gnawing.” way into that depart- | _After the dining places close And Then Wilbur Evening in the Guard Spent the at alight and the chatrs‘iré stacked on the tables, the mice or rats come out to forage. It is then that the ‘watch cats’ are alert ‘hunters, i “Many hotels, especially of small, slde-street type, maintain a staff of cats to patrol the corridors. Women guests and the feminine fear of mice The cat battalions start out after mid- night, and many times that doleful wail that strikes your ears {s not from the rear yard, as you sleepily fancy, out from the hall outside, where one cat mournfully tells another how poor the hunting is that night. While, of course, it is easy enough to keep cats in apartments, the task of training them to consider a shop or restaurant as a permanent home is more difficult.” —New York Times. Esprit de-Corps Works Wonders. Esprit de corps makes every French soldier feel proud to belong to his unit, for he proclaims that his unit is the best of all in the French armies and that all-men of this unit are a fine lot. That esprit de corps will make them perform wonderful achievements in or- der’ to outdo neighboring units. ‘But the exaltation. of the morale is really the work of the officers; they are in close touch with the men and have their confidence. ‘They will-point out 'to them the reasons why they fight; they will tell them why they must be confident of success; they will give them some indications as to how. the next battle will bé fought sind the 'rea- sons why ‘a success Is expected—name- ily,-the great superiority in guns, in,am- jmunition, in infantry and in -morale. [that we shall have in this, particular House. HALT! SAY, WAY DIDNT WHY, SHOULD | SALUTE You? You. SALUTE ME? keep these retainers on the ‘pay roll. | BY ALLMAN | mine.Aie‘destiny of the world. | ; Yepentant Germany. sqclor, “Then, as Te Har goes on, {he men will feel and realize thelr su- periority over the gnemy. Another sentiment which must be in- culeated into every fighter is a strong hate for the Boche, a strong desire to meet“him, to fight him and to beat hin, “7 Frederick the Great. On the seventeenth of-August, 1786, died the most remarkable sovereign Prussia has yet produced. Carlyle de- ascribes him as a king without the hap- penings; no crown but an old military hat and not godlike in physlognomy; close-shut mouth with thin lips, promi- nent jaws, with a head of long form. His face bore the evidence of many sorrows and much hard labor, and seemed to anticipate nothing but much more to come; a snuffy nose rather jflung into the: air under its old cocked hat—like an ojd snuffy lion on the watch! and a pair of eyes'as no man, . lion or lynxbef that century bore. He presented. himself in Spartan simplici- ty. ‘This ‘was ‘Frederiqg|II at ‘home ; among the common people who loved him, he was Father Fred—a name of familiarity which had not bred con- tempt in that instance. This portrait strongly reminds one of Kaiser Wil- helm—tecause it is so diametrically opposite. * There Must Be No'Com-. promise or-Premature 2 Peace ~ Let Us Not Discuss Terms While Our Army Is 400 Miles from ‘Berlin, By P, G. HOLDEN. ep E must be no compromise I D with Germany or Austria. = . Let us not talk ‘peace « Awhile our ‘armies: are 400 miles: from Berlin. The! gréatest conflict’in the history , of nations is being ‘fought to deter- We are fighting for the rights-of human- Aniefica is‘not in this war for the | conquest. of iand, for industries,. for | commercialism, biit'for the safety, well “being, and liberty ofthe people | df.the ‘world. . It. will be a. violation. ot the prin-: | ¢iples and honor. of America. and ay |. Usgrace to her people to give. the * lives of our boysin No Man's Lend:for a compromise peace with Germany. When- Germany cries “We want peace"— Let-us remember the Lusitania. Let us remember Belgium, Let us remember the blood of Po- land and Russia. Let us remember the millions of | lives that have already been given,by England, France, Italy and Serbia. Let us remember our own boys who have given and are still giving their livés in this ‘great striggle—and all this—for what? A compromise peace? Let there He no‘ compromise ‘pees . NO premature peace—no peace without a crushed Prussianism and a Such a peace would be.a violation of American principles, It would be a retreat of the flag. We must not let Germany chloroform us into inaction. by her treacherous peace talk. We shall not give the lives of our boys for a dis- honorable peace. No peace should be entered into or even discussed until it is made absolutely impossible for Germany, to. repeat -her offense against humanity. Let us fight the next.war now. On,to Berlin! ear!