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< e \ BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBU FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . By. Blosser ABOUT ALL RLUFFY WAS GOOD FOR. SQUIRREL FOOD © By Ahern NO WONDER HE KNEW 7 OAH LITTLE BOY=TVE LOST MY: DOG IFLUFFY'—COULD, NOU FIND HIM F-FoR ME ? “YUL GIVE You A REWARD! POOR FLUPEY ~SoBSB- NERY KEEN VI YEP- GOOD EYESIGHT 1S A BIG FACTOR , IN SRARPSHOOTING ~ YEP YOU HAVE To HAVE To BEA MARKSMAN} J OW-H WHATANIEL IF EVER. Do WITHOUT. LITTLE FLUFRY ? ol SEE SION Nou a) a Gs FIRINSTANCE “5 YONDER 2. WELL ITS ‘BOUT THREE MILES OFF CAN, WDEAR ITS" DREADFUL! “TAT COTTAGE OVER MAKE \T OUT OTHER AN (TS GENERAL SHAPE 2 WHERE DID You FLUFFY? ‘Ta’ DOOR HAS NO DOORKNOB AN’ ONG OF . TA’ WINDOWS (5 BROKE, AN’ “THERES. AN APPLE TREE INT’ FRONT Yard BUT THERE AINT ANY APPLES ON IT! You'v FACTORY ; HELP -hheyre 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 TOCCMOTIVE FIREMEN—$150-200 monthly, experience usnecéssary. | ‘Send stamp. Railway. Care 647, ‘Tribufe. 10 19-22 27:29) CIVIL SERVICE. EXAMINATIONS in Narth Dakota Nov, 2, Dec. 7. 12,000 .Clerks needed. Salary $1,200. Ex- sperience unnecessary. Men and women desiring government posi- tions write for free particulars; R. E. Terry, (former Civil Service examin- er)$ 122 Columbian Building, Wash- ington. 10 14% COAL MINERS WANTED—At our Haynes, North Dakota mines. Most complete and desirahle working and living conditions in the northwest.) Our own railroad connecting with: the main line C.M. & St... Ry. Big vein, dry mine; no trouble; steady work; miners making good money. We need shovelers, too. Railroad fare under 300 miles refunded after you work for us sixty days. Go to ‘Haynes now. See the, superintend- ent, Haynes Co-opdrative ‘Coal | Mining Company. i f 10-23 8t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTsD—Two™ girls to wait on) tadle. Ten dollars a week. Apply ._Star Restaurant. 10 22. WANTED—Experienced | bookkeeper ~ and stenographer, Lady preferred. Address 648 Trib- une. - == 10-24 3t ‘WANTED—Girl for light housework. Wages $5 per week. 124 Mandan ave. 10 21 3t WANTED—A eirl for general house- work. Good wages. Mrs. J. J-Oster- . «haus, Phone 689L or, call 302 W. Thayer. 10 17 6t WANTED—Pxperienced girl or wom- an at highest wages. ‘Mrs. ~ Lahr, 594 Mandan,. Ave. _for bank work. 8 10.17 tt pose SERS SEE Ca eS, WANTED—Two kitchen girls at the Grand Pacifjc Hotel. f 115 tf WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom: an for general housework. month with boayd and roqm.- Dobn's Meat Market. 4. = 9 30 tt. POSITIONS. WANTED: POSITION WANTED—By? first-class experienced | stenographer. High school graduaté and experienced in Jaw’ office. Fine references fur- nished. Write or call, 212 Third street. ; 10,18 bt HOUSES WANTED ‘ WANTED—Furnished flat_ or, small house for man and wife. References Every Da | 5, | 5 $40 a) Lin ed Up far Uf im our ii AD Columns ; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES < Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached willbe inserted. , FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS _ Fon RBENT—Thoroughly . modern | bungalow, 5 rooms and bath almost! new, exceptionally ;well arranged | and finished. 92% 7th street. Phone 548 after 6 p. m., 10 23 tf) FOR RENT—Five room house. In-! quire 214 5tb street. | f ~ 10 23 6t FO RRENT—Furnished flat, partly WANTED—Furnished flat or small | FOR SALE—100 tons of choice green Pouy with cart, harness complete equipment. Phone Holmboe, 2 10 22 tt, and “house for man and wife, References S. E. Bergeson & Son. Phone 267. 10 23 tf 2 miles hay cut hefore hapvest. FOR RENT.—5 room modern, Duplex. | Phone 536X 10,18 1 wk FOR RENT—7 room house all strictly modern with bath, 100 ft. front, good | shade trees and large garden~=spot. | 1019 1wkiFOR SALE—2Q0 tons prairie hay. | DRUG STORE FOR SALE—For par- Write J. A. C, Leland, Parkers Prairie, Minn. 10 19 6t ticulars write J. J, Donahue, Doug- las, N. D. 10 18 1 wk}, Easy terms. Inquire at 518 10th st., or Phone 714 L. 10.19 6t! HOUSE FOR, RENT—Corner Ave B. and 13th street. Rent $12.00. Phone 731K. : 321 1 wky a! = | FOR RENT—Cottage; ~also 7 room| house, large barn and grounds on} outskirts of city. Phone 282L. «| 10-19-1 wk. | HOUSE FOR RENT-On t4th Street. | Apply Krall, the Tailor, Third St. | 10-19-1 wk. | FOR RENT—-Five room house and) barn; tsed as gafage. 606 Sth St.) See or phone 126R. C. L. Hanson. | = 10-1071 wi. FOR RENT—Six, room house very close.in on 2nd street, at reasonable | rent. George M. Register. X 1017 6t. |FOR RENT—Two, three and, five room | “flats\in modern use for light housekeeping. Calf at 803 7th street. ‘ 10 17 tf FOR RENT—Modern § room house. Inquire O. W. Roberts, Rhone 15: or Tl. 10 11 tt | FOR-RENT—A five roem cottage new- ly renovated. City water, electric lights, outbuildings, nice trées, etc. Apply 1200 Broadway. 10 23 Bt FOR, RENT—Smali house convenient- ly located.’ “Apply C. L. Burton. ROOMS FO RENT ROOM FOR RENT—Mrs.-F. L. Sru- man, 412 8rd St. -Phone 455. : ery 10 21 3t FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms. in modern’ house. Call 4856. J - 10 23 Gt FOR RENT—Warm modern rooms for light housekeeping. ~ Why . spend ; mon*y and labor on coal when | Yooms are warm and for less cost? call 118 Avenue A. Dr. M. W. Roan.) EF : 10 9 tf}. MR FARMER—Now is the time to; dispose of your live and dressed poultry. For best results and high-; est mapket 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, N. D. { + 1018 2 1-2 mo FOR SALE—Store building on corner | ard street and Broadway. Mrs. M.| P. Slattery. 10 23 3t WANTED TO BUY—Hlectric_pump| engine, 1 or 1 1-2 horse power, di-| rect current. Write Box 285, New) Salem, N. D. f | 10 4 1 mo. FOR FIRST CLASS CLEANING and pressing call at Eagle Hat Works; and Tailer Shop. Phone 58. 98 16t WANTHD—tlectricé pump engine, 1 or 11-2 horse power. Write D. C. 10 4 1mo 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 11:12 t FOR SALE—Expecting call to military service soon, all my hous¢hold goods are offered for sale. Phone. 310 or NARCHANDISH STOCK WANTED— liave three quarters of good farm land and somé cash. Land in Burke county, N. D. Prefer dry goods or clothing. C. H. Warren. Sherwood, N.D, 10 10. Nov. 1 WOR RE“ T—New cottage, all modern. ready after September ict.. Apply to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. + a oat? FOR SALE—Ford condition. Inquir) Missouri Valley | Auto Co. , 10 18 tf | | "OR SALE—Nearly new 5-passenger automobile at bar A. J. pe Ee —Seeeeeeeee tion. 10 12 3t. re ! block of Parian marble. Beware how you smite It. you have a plan, an idea, to work. out of It. ble as to hinder the highest exprecsia of your soul thrungh It. ot s Currant, Box: 285, New Salem. N. D.} WANTED—Furnished flat or small! AGENT—SALESMAN rWO SALESMEN WA Dy travel Montana, one Dakota selli ithe ing, office Experienced. in thi solutely nec ‘one to line. pr Straight commi, account. Men wanted who can earu | three to dive thousand dollars per | year. Apply Rob manager, brown, Bl Co. St. Paul, Minn. in first Ostrander, phone, 25, ‘Bismarcr: 4 FOR COUNTY JUDGE. . | To-the Voters of Burleigh County: Having accepted the nomination for | | the officé of county Judge of Burleigh | |county, and having been a tax payer | and resident of Burleigh county since ; 1879, I kindly ask your support on ‘No- j vember 5, regardless of gparty or fac- Yours respectfully, SWETT. —— UY Ww. 8. 8 Stugy the Future Well, The future contain§ your, uncut Do not touch {t amtil | You may so mar the mar-, . |Allegorical j ter | November aft , come up the t DOINGS OF THE DUFF TOT ee modern. - H. L. Reade, Telephone} from Steele* Jno C. Loerch, Steele, 123 \ 10 23 fe ND. ne 10 23 1 wk i se anoanet! Tees etiewer, Phone | WANTED—Baby grand plano box. » | WONDER HOW ; 289L. Joe Dietrich. Call Phone 556. \ 10 21 3t MuCcH LONGER Thar BIRD LS GOING ‘To LAY ON THAT PHONE?) house for man and wife. References -Enquire 622 Third street. S “B. Bergeson & Son, ‘Phone 267. [eee * _ 2 202 : PFS 10 14 12 $f ss Soti/ Phone 267. iets "0 28:t MEANT FREEDOM FOR FRANCE | Representation of Young! Girl's Impressions of First Sol. | diers From America. | Kathleen Norris gives an imaginary | ition with a young F rl] ‘oui | upposed 1 member it: “‘And men—to stand beside our men —from Al ea! LT remember s ing in the chateau gateway ona bri moon and seeing them ad. Soldiers! We were used to soldiers! But these wer alf- had been here all the time. | “They came along, in the stream-| ing afternoon sunlight, and they smiled | and dat me, a vy are the Americans mere und she begin to “God ce them— whispered, over and over. “And that night,-as you know, we had their officers at the chatedu and one of them told me he, also, had a/ daughter, not much younger than I,) und that hef’ name was Virginia— “I don’t know why—for, God knows, there were hard times, and dark times.) ahead—but from that moment I felt! hope, Child that I was, I seemed to} see behind those marching men the big} and generous nation that was dedicat- lug itself to their service, the women everywhere, with thelr sewing and cooking, saving and planning, their let- ters and their prayers—all onc tn their work for an Ideal beside which the comfort and the ease of this generation was as nothing!’"—Woman’s/ Home Companion, ISH FLU. FIND AV DEAT? LITTLE GEE ~ \ REMARKABLE ENESIGHT! TOM STEPS INTO THE SPAN- KREMER Wid HIM ON'K POLE, AN’ WUZ WASHIN: WINDOWS WIT HIM . Ee GOT OW~ \ CANT. SEE ALL THAT, BUT | KNOW 115 50, ‘CAUSE | BUNK THERE ! REGARD COLD AS. SERIOUS Medical Authority Warns Against Con- temptuous Attitude Too Often Taken by Those Afflicted. e citizen of male per- suusion devotes part of the sweltry summer days to the unsympathetic task of selecting his winter overcout— wise and sometimes money-saving plece of foresight. Other’ persptring ones are buying coal. In summer pre- pare for winter. It is probably in this spirit that the very mgdsummer num- The ultraw Ye) ber of Boston Medical and Surgical . : jeal Journal touches upon the Decem- | ferent. .Grandmere was with me, wel bery subject of colds, and it is pre- cisely in this spirit that we tra te a few injunctions from the medical writing of Dr. D, C, Dennett In the Joarnal, Treat colds early da carefully. Colds are simply the first stages of pncumonia, tuberculosis and many other ailments. When you have a cold you gre in the Beginning cf a serious disease, which may develop if you neglect it. In military camps the order is that colds be reported upon the appearance of first symptoms, Do not poke a cold with medicated cotton on a stick. De not take aspirin except for pain. Do not spray a cold. Do not take quinine and whisky, but treat 4 cold seriously because ft 1s a zerlous disease, Consult a doctor. Italians All in It. “Practically every woman in Italy from sixteen to sixty is a war nurse or a volunteer war worker, and the whole nation Is feeling the beneficent throb of their activity,” Count V. Machhi De Cellere said in an address BY ALLMAN | betore the Continental Congress oF ihe Daughters of the American Reyclu- tion. ' Our women in tals, though not politically organized, or prepared for service, had within thelrShearts: and minds the hereditary tradition of the struggle for liberty and nationality and have stepped forward, falling into line with mirvelous efficiency aud unanimity, backing the men in the army from royal palace to munition plan ey have undertaken the task of looking after the soldiers’ familles, as well for useful lives the disabled men, of giving hands to the flelds as well as to the factory.” i What He Wanted, | General Biddle said at a London gar den party: “The doughboy in France has a lot of trouble with the French language. A doughboy sat on a bench in the Tuileries gardens one day and thumb- ed a French: phrase book discontent- edly, a | “*This here book,’ he growled, ‘don't tell you what you want to say at all. It tells you how to say the uncle of your mother 1s sixty-five years old, or the sister of your wife has bought a cow, or the umbrella _of your nelgh- bor is in the attic, but I don’t want to say. nothing of that kind.” “What do you want to say? gn- | other doughboy asked. “what I'm after, sald the first doughboy, ‘fs a book that tells you how to say, ‘Your face ig familiar; aln’t we met before? or ‘Gee, them eyes!’ or ‘Little girl, you sure do look out o’ sight in that swimmin’ guilt.” New Motorcycle Ambulance. A motorcycle ambulance, {llustrated {n Popular Mechanics Magazine, bas been built for use. abroad, and em- bodies many new refinements..of. de sign. The sidecar will carry two dla abled men on stretchers, one aboye the other, and is equipped with a rounded top, hinged to one side of the steel framework so that jt.can be turned back for loading and ynlonding, iA canvas covering, which attaches to the sides, bowed top and ends like a side curtain, affords complete protection against the weather for the men es the stretchers, Rare Books Bring High Prices. | Several high prices were realized for rare books at the sale of the Winston HH. Hagen collection in New York re- cently. John F. Drake, former partner of John W. Gates, paid $4,350 for. the first edition ‘of Thomas Gray's “An Elegy Written in a Country Church- yard.” It was published in 1751,.in | England, and it is, récorded’ that the, author received. ‘no remuneration, for. the work from the publishers. The re- ceipts from the sale amounted to $76, . sur Ww. 8 8 Weights Affected by Gravity. Anything weighed in the polar re gions weizhs more than if weighed on weighed by a spring ‘e the strength of the affected: by gravity; but: if weighed by a scale beam balance and weights the weight is the same as in any part of the world, since the weights are affected by gravity to the. same. degree as ‘the article whieh is weighed. For this reason goods weigh" ed in custom houses trom foreign parts are always weighed by beam scales. aur wis. ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. BT BURKE LAWYER © . Tribune Block} Bismarck, N. D. 1s reconstructing and refitting ,