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BISMARCK DAILY TRIB ‘ . PAGE 7 | MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918. ‘ a , SHUEKS | WHADDA T CARE WHAT! A LITTLE FELLOW Cae WHAT ! FoREOT YoUR. j ¢ IF T AM SEAT HONE FRom ) | IKE You oT IN ScHool ~~) : ; PENCIL $ SAY WHAT WOULD You AE Woz An’ ! a AED ScHool ~ I CAN TAKE A WHATS THE REASON fens THIN OF A SOLDIER s OFFICER! SY RIDE ON AV BIKE eA For WS ay WHo WENT ‘To : A Zags AW. —4 Ze § Aw, L¥oRGoT. 4 I > VAR WitHouT - “a JAY PENCIL~SO fond A 6UN.2 ~HUKS3 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ; (SH L. Y'KNOW GEORGE ~ AS, FEEDIN’ SHELLS WELL STEVE- HELD UP ON “HIS JOB, > GIVIN' A HELPIN’ ; TO TH’ BIG GUNS ~ 1 Gor ‘EM ALL aay $0 WILL YoU GIMME A LIFT WAND LIKE TWiS, 19 : 2 YEP = \T ALL COMES ON: HowzAT 2 : AN’ FINIGH 'ER UP WHILE © JysT AS MUCH TOWARD P-\ UNDER “TH SAME ; Z 1 GO GET AN OK. SLIP : : WINNIN' TH’ WAR + 1 ( : th FROM TH’ ‘LIEUT' 2 : 5 : WHY YoU FLAT = , SygiZ : : ; : ; TIRE - | WAS SQUIRREL FOOD 5 ae ’ je i UNLOADIN f By Ahern © . ; F BENNY LENDS A HELPING HAND ¢ | i} at A) HOUSES WANTED : f ; ‘ ; | sgemtorennee a oat ALL RUSTICCOTTAGES PRETTY LAW THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN ({) iii tor min and wite, References ! ! 5 . eotowenwenneneneenns | SE. Bergesos & Son, Phone 20, ty t QD Tt - > "cen Seosiled Advertising Rates. : ses GO BY AIRPLANE SERVICE =|. FOR HUNS AT ST. MIHIEL urea Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYLES| 1 D x . _ First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without_change *Or aus ae 0 Mi te ALR : ADY SELF = SU PORTING See tae grcect ierielinne or Parks i i - of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 38 words ‘auto, Co, Ges - ; : boatotties Kdendement: Ir follows. of Forks “Baill, and alee Greys will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional 10:523.4te: | . f —_———_ course, that it is good business to in-| yards, for Those Who Didn’t word s BW ee ahat cote dasal Ess yr ““ \\c! By FREDERICK M. KERBY. airplane postal charge, which in-|stall air mail’ routes all over the} 7. 27 ep hc ee ae = eta tN nace Sue ee en. Pe Phorsony Calas \ _N,_E. A. Staff Correspondent. cludes special delivery—there would | country as rapidly as it ts possible Enjoy Full Four Years’ Ten- 1 gon r . | need to be carrie mnces, or 58| t et t es, The edic- A _ HELP WANTED—MALE _ MISCELLANEOUS Son. b -aIk grat: claws. matl wit’ ovcerecity | pounds, of mall fer irtp to méctthe| tou that all ‘frst’ class mail wal) Ure ef Salient. ne eas : eventually go by airplane is based not LOCUMOTIVE FIREMEN—$i00-3200 GARAGE FOR SALE—Also electric: | ; be carried by airplane. The present cost. monthly, experience unnecessary.| ally operated dicte Se cEhaG! COX TO COACH. i se’ has made thatycortain, be-} But, as a nfatter of fact, for the |on sentiment, and not on wild dreams hee re ee es ; if Send stamp. Railway. Care 647,! ing aeehige tas Ste are aa cause it not only pays for itself, it] 25 flying days during September, the [Of aernoautic enthusiasts, but on cold Lyons Finds Evidence ‘of Com ; Tribune. - 10 19 22 27 29 SocueRiee, eee ue yields a handsome profit. As soon as| aviators carried an average of |dollars and cents figures. Not only fortable Living and of Com- fr Sorarer cares an ane EREEan einennpee 2 10 26 6t| Assistant Attorney General E, B.| the air mail goes s the continent! pounds of mail. Only a portion of | Will the service be speeded up from 3 WANAED—Two young men to work!#O RSALE—Good milch cow, a féw| Cox, athletic star of the University |the volume of business will enor-| this was airplane mail; the -aviator /one to five days on every first class plete Surprise When Outed by by month. Address 421 Twelfth pure-bred. barred’ Rock chick . |of North Dakota, has been engaged | mously incfease. jnlways “fills up” with ordinary mail | letter, but it will pay U Sam mon- 3 street. F. Jaszowski, : i : ck chickens, |, coach the Bismarck high schodl | ‘These*facts are based on an in-| when he does not have a full load of | ey to give to this kind of service. That Yanks... 3 "19.26 at} * Several iron beds complete, Call 124] basketball team, which will take up | vestigation of the department's, cost} airplane mail, and puch of it was {18 why coast to coast air mail service TRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City| Avenue A, evenings or phone 862U. | practice as soon as the epidemic sheets for air mail-carrying petweenj only paid for at the rate of three | is inevitable. “BY ©. C. LYON. Tractor school is conducted in con-| ___..._.__ i 10 28 2t | over, While many of the school's best }New York and Washington. ‘To per-! cents an.ounce, instead of 1s cents. | A Plane carrying on the average St: Mibie Front, -(Speblal*to”The nection with one of the world’s larg-| WANTED-To buy, a used heating | men are in military service, the high | sons accustomed to. think, of air-plan But the surprising thing is that at |POUNds of fir class airplane mail, at] S' 4 S nt, (Special “to est tractor shops affording practical,| stove in good condition. Phone 683U | expects to have another winning ag- | operation as a costly enterprise, they; 3 cents an ounce, 320 pounds. of mail 16 cents an ounco | would bring | in) Tribune)—The next best thing to go- and inexpensive instruction in ‘all ig 10 26 2t Sresation in the field, as there is an suill come oe a surprises ae | Yelds-a r rip. And ae oe eT Ne ee orton ing over into Germany itself and nos- branches of tractor, operation and 1 SALE—Householdturnitare | 2bundance of good, live new mater- e operating cost of the present, j, costs $137.34 per,trip to carry the York trip, or $618.86 cle 0 lene an a 3 aay cates Fogr oumeck toame wart te: ee Pe aor pen oe eaten Bh ? air mail line is only 63 cénts per mile. | mail! er. trip to carry 1B cach trip.” ‘The longer trip to Chicago | INE around to see what the folks as spectively on Nov. 18,1918, Jan. 6} sell. Calh516 Hannafin, Phone 169U, BUY 3. 5. ,| This includes not only the salaries} This is why the postage rata on pir | from New York will not only about /@oing 1s to browse ug i % : ‘| ‘ cf all pilots, hangar man and mechan-! mail was reduced from 24 cents'-an | 5400 2 ¢ and the coast-to-coast trip French villages in the St, Mihiei sal- se Feb. 10, and March 17. Small tuition fee. Write for catalog and) FoR SALE—Wock high tired white |. Ams‘erdam, “Oct. 28.—Austrias has | force, motor-cycles, trucks, rent, light, | postoftice de application card, Minneapolis Stee! rh P| or dees Cos" Stinnespelts, Wyandottes and double walled poul-| turned over entire control of food sup-| fuel, power, telephone, water, repairs, | cents ostag. Minn. . 19 26; 11 2 916 0 26 3t TURNS OVER CONTROL. ies, but gasoline. grease and oil, office | ounce“to 16 cents an ounce vy the | Nowld lose money. | ts planned |ient, released from more than fo ‘to use double motored planes capable! |. 3 B aks ¥ of carrying vastly larger loads of mail cats of German bondage ‘by: the: re than the singlemotored ships now in {cent bold stroke of the AnfeHean use. An addition to the long-haul high army. y will be compensated for by the| ‘The very first thing that impressed short-haul profitable business, and' ye, the day I entered the territory, the net result will be a profit to the, was the way the Germans had at- postoffice department. tempted to make themselves coemfort- partment. This means 6 | try house. \ Call @16 Hannafin.| plies and distrimutions in Bohemia} accessories, miscellaneous charges. | delivery, : eo cents ior races Phone 1690. 1025 3t -| to the Czech government, with the re-|ama_ in addition, depreciation, interest | only ‘collected. by. rpectal motorcycle STRAYED=From my pasture one | Sult that 100 carloads of potatoes are) on the-investment and plant, and de-! man but it is given preference over all t reas Rae ~ | mile north Vf ponitentiary, 4 calves | On their way to the famishing Austrian | partmontal overhead charges! It in-} other mail in handling and deliver: HELP WANTED—FEMALE | and-2-young cows. Anyone having } capital. ‘ cludes every item that a business firm| ‘The only reason why the postoff WANTED—Girk for’ general house-| OF seeing them please ‘notify J. C. SRO Smac a ec would charge against the cost of th®! department does not drop the 1 i work. Highest wages.’ 610 Seventh} Swett, Bismarck. Phone $22X. LAND SURVIVORS: service. The department has put the) from 6 cents to 3 cents is because} PEACE ced emia ‘able behind stheir trench system. r airplane rriage between | LIGHTNING LOSS HEAVY. Inj ad of living in rough sha ~ street. “Mrs. P. CO, Remington. we, ‘S 10.25 3t_.; ‘Now, York, Oct. 28—More than 2. air mail on a thoroughly business ; eligible 10 26 tt} WANTED—Winter pasture fom Shet-| Score of survivors from a sunken ship basi 2 2 New York and Washington. The de- WANTED—Two waltresses at. the | land pony. ¥. Holmboe, Phone 264. | Were landed today at Barnegat, N. J.|_ The distance trom New York to, partment has nov enough planes to American Cafe. 10 26 3t 10 25 t¢ | Authorities were investigating -wheth- | Washington Ae 218 miles—as the pias carry ‘all the first class mail. | | BT Tay | OF the vessel was torpedoed, struck a; man flies. At 63 cents a mile, the; But the point of importance is mail WANTHD—Two girls to wait on|FOR, S4LE-+Practically new Jewel mine, or was in collision in a heavy ; total cost of each trip is therefore! carrying by airplane pays for itself. During forty days elapsing between 'they had stripped the fores's and co: July 25 and September 6 seventy | structed rustic cottages . of. preten- | lightning losses in North Dakota total-, tious size and design. Inside some of ted more than $7,000, according to 2! these dtvellings there was paper cn talulation just completed by Fire Mar- | the walls, and pictures. *tanle. Ton-dollars a week. Apply| ~heater, lignite burner. Inquire 809 fo} lesser ae is f bY H. L. Reade. In a majority of : . ; ‘a off the Atlantic coast. 137,34. At 16 cents per ounce—the ‘a ges o 5 . L. Reade. In a majo The cottages, hidden in the forests, Star Restaurant. 19 22"at| Rosser street or Phone G03R._ {0s 5 $137 peas F in tach, tepromines tobe the: most \; the losses occurred where build: | were generally laid out in symmetric: 10 25 3t in | were not protected by lightning ' a) streets, and white-washed stones. ‘WANTED—Ladies for picking” pout } Bergeson & on. “Phone 267. try at Northern Produce Co. f . 10 24 3t FOR SALE—1 tons of choice green trai yal Who earnestly recommends | trench systems, the Germans had laid, jt all o WANTED Girl oF elderly lady for ¢ if = £8 nol. pr a ning, : ouse work. Mrs. Chris Engen, 718 | WANTED—Kurnished “flat or small’ v roya, The lightning rod, long a stoc'! arked the boundaries of many of the ‘Mandan ave. ~~, %0 ‘bg, tf} . house for man and wife: References DOINGS OF THE DUFES AND-HE NEVER WENT. OUT B LL Jo. aype the comic she is again trant yards: paced fs x i bad - TO CALL. con ito ils own, according to Mr. |” \ here ridges or hills paralleled the ae owe = théition of all buildings by the | ou, ‘scores of little parks, and in WANTHDCEDAIGAEEE gi 3 won|. AY cul before harvest,’ 2 miles | IT HAS BEEN A i Wounp BE |] |LerS sec dow- | | You Take A THirD \ | urolina an)approved system of light-| these parks were rough tables and an i Tchan eee girl oP wot from Steele. Jno C. Loerch, Steele, ‘| PLEASURE. To SEE PLEASED To HAVE How Dol GET AVENUE CAR AND \n Wis : benches; evidently places where the Lahr, 504 Mandan, Ave. "| _N.D. 10 23 1 wk You AGAIN, MISS You CALL SOME GET OFF AT NINETY | ISBOMgm'c soldiers ate their lunches ang drank : yea OvT To Your | | seveNTH STREET | A®D“GHT SCHOOL their allowance of beer on pleasant 1017 tt} MR FARMER—Now is the time to dispose of your live and>dressed } . , . i poultry. For. best results and -high- FOR SALE OR RENT— ‘est market prices _ship to the,” HOUSES AND FLATS Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. NY HOUSE of seven rooms and base-| ‘D: Write us today for prices of all} ment, thoroughly modern.”-Best oj] Kinds of poultry. Northern Pfo- location, for sale, hundreds-of dol-| duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. lars cheaper than you could build it 1018 2 1-2 mo for now. Call and see’it. R. H./WANTED TO BUY—Electric pump| ~ Myers, 8th street and Rosser street.| ‘efgine,:1 or 1 1-2 horse power, di- an 3s 10 28 18] rect current. Write. Box 285, New FOR RENT—Eight room, modern | , Salem, N. D.- ios house suitable for two families. me = 1041 Bio. | __ Phone 477L. 10 28 3t | WANTED—HBlectric’ pump engine, 1 FOR RENT—Modern § room house.{ Of 1 1-2 horse power. Write D. C. Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or] Currant, Box 285, New/Salem. N. D.| 1” 40 11 tf] op gaTs A a2 DA 3 mo |/ < =I —-— | FOR SALE—Expecting call to milita HOUSE. FOR SALE on easy. terms, te, or exchange for piece of land. Call] eT¥ ice Seon; all tny household G00 712 11th street. 10 23 6t oe offered for sale. Phone 310 or “ cee ee Beets y, EAN SONY 1 A . Dr. MW. a. | A FOR RENT—Thoroughly ~ modern Seis vente 4 Ee Roan | 10 9 tf bungalow, 5 rooms and bath almost | #7HRCHANDISH STOCK WANTED— new, exceptionally well arranged | tave three quarters of good farm) and finished. 93 7th street. Phone} janq and some cash. Land in Burk after 6p. m. 548X. , county; Ni -D/ Prefer dry goods or| ; "sh NOs THERE 1S A CANDY “TIME, MR. BURNTWOOD * Q Ph sae est iae 44 . +4. Where these parks were on the After the situation in the city | ni invariably rustic stairways has returned to normal the pub-/} with balustrades led to them from be- lic schools will open a_ night) low. , school for the benefit of those Cemeteries are Oe elaborates das le ‘. ¥ 1 41) tically all of them surrounde yy | regular day. school. Courses will stone walls of pretty design. There’s who are not eligible to attend the hardly a grave without a tombstone, be offered in Englistt, civics, many of wilite’-donorete: a 6 ob eta: | raining, i y. {ite or marble. In several cemeteries | manual Panne olin ce immense manuments were erected, aoe ane anrib ict will mot be {itd chiseled on the sides are para: | classes in any subject will not be /grapns recounting the military activ- | formed unless there is a reason-|ities of some “particular regiment or | , instructi division. i i Se able demand for the instruction: Maybe the German soldier couldn’t Erospective student Should brag on his food, but he certainly had and name and su jects desired | pienty to drink.’ One day I came to ;to Supt. J. M. Martin, ’phone | a big storehouse that they had aband- 835 or call at 710 Fourth street. | oned so quickly they didu’t have time j 3t to set it afire. : 5 RE arty eee One sone wan’ Aled with Lear a |. OR SALE—Used piano, cheap, Cash | Hes while in other sone water. | ‘of terns, Address A. 1. Emehwitler, | "708, Of bottles of mineral water, Annex Hotel, Bismarck. Several 1Aves) OP bree os i ¥ Po be. i6 were darker than anything I've seen 10-28, BY in France, coarse and rathet sour. Hay for the ‘Germarm horses: came, L OLIMA | BUY W.S, S. IF You"LL JUST SToP IN BO RY 10 23 tf lothing.. GC. HoW: rood, -FORHENTSRie—room house in| NOD eS Pere Nowe t OW,YouLVE | | stoRE RIGHT ONME “THAT. CANDE-SToRE THENLL’ | WANTED—Woman to do a small fam- | y/ egncentrated “form—not Uke. our quire 214 5th street. FOR RENT—New cottage, all modern, Ricur on’ The | | CORNER A VERY NICE GIADIY DIRECT You RicHT To a er Peis aiorn thie ie he [bated hay ‘but {a little. paper wrapped x I sa packages: about wt a AUY W. S. &.- 2 = | POR SALE—We have choice upland [OEE ide oe anahet baled hay here on track. Bismarck it was necessary to pound 4t with a | Day Pe: ee us 129 tf | hammer to break it into particles. It FOR SALE, TRADE OR REN'T or witt | 9s tbout twothirds straw) take a partner competent to run the the storehouses of sugar. tea or cof- business. “The Delmonico Cafe” at |roc, Thousands of old tin cans were Mandan, fully equipped (restrictions levidence thatrthe German also bas 10 23 6t_ | ‘ready after: September. ist. Apply m 3 a FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house! to Finch Lumber Co. Phone 17, CORNER? CANDY. STORE WHERE | LIVE , witht both, itehen. and zaleotnhe \ R 28 tt - _ Yange. Electric washer. Close in. | WANTED—Furpfshed flat. or small Reasonable rent.. Phone 389X;. 419)": house for man and wife. References Third street. 10 26.3t| §.%, Bergeson & Son.’ Phonel 267. FOR RENT—Small house ‘conyentent: ; 10 23: tf ly located. pply & L. Burton: ; >—_—S————S————————————— aaa ieee tt |“ “ROOMS FOR RENT ; FOR RENT—Two, three and five room | —-— = ered removed) This place has enjoyed a te " sekeeping: at ith street. Mate ut | has not. been in the lock for 7 years. | t 4 FOR RENT—A five room cottage new-, FO EN TT We ISIS SOOT i | (Di \ ; | hall, Mandan, Wednesday _and'| or ns could identify. Maes 3 a ly“ renovated. City. water, electric oe KS es Fa le rooms inj +, Ko > | Thursday of this week. G. W.} There were many. old Shoes and the N lights, outbuildings, nice trees, ete. | gmodern Rowse. Call $56. 4 | F _— 2 Howe, owner: 1 28 3t |ieather seemed about as good.as in Apply 1200 Broadway,” ~ 10:28 6t : ” an i AS7; ‘any army shoes. An Am salv- age officer, who closely éxamihed a | German ccat, said it was e from jan excelleat piece of cloth, “at least | i. 190 per cent all wool.’ There was a” . R f. good deal of hand work on the coat, FOR RBNT—Small bungalow, close | FOR RENT—Warm modern rooms f0r | , BID light housekeeping. Why spend} ~ in, 515 4th street, 10, 25. 6t ere A rooms aré warm'and for léss cost? f es Fe a iS & LOST AND FOUND “| Enguire 622 Thfrd streot. LOST—Check book on First State : 19 14 19} S LAWYER ‘Which had been the property of some 4 , bank of Zap, in leather case. Find} FOR RENT—Modetn toom. hot -wa: /' Mock Bismarck j enlisted man. ee ij ‘er please return to Tribtne. ter heat, close in, 5:5 4th street. { areas 3 ak ANY WLS. 5 Ge % 19 28 3 ; y 10 25 6t Phone 752. ‘ tribune Want Ads Bring Results. 2 é " 2 eee 2 4 4 f ¢ ‘

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