The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 7

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i § a hy + ? oy : j FRECKLES AND HIS. FRIENDS SQUIRREL FOOD / By Ahern As Linieoln Said : “A Man’s Legs Should be Just Long Enough to Reach the Ground!” (Wel BENNY, WELL *T0Ke OFF IN. A FEW OF COW CLOTH FOR PAINS: AIR SAUNT BREAKFAST \s READY # ~EPINUTES - -Youp BETTER GO CLIMB IN A SUIT Nou Do Look. ALL TIRED HAD A -AWEUL < DREAM LAS’ AGHT~" SBEWIET! 4 | WE'RE GOING To TAKE A LUTTLE FLIT BACK\OF “THE HEINIE LINES x ARO POUNCE DOWN ON A. WHY = We GONNA po? RIPPING SPORT, EH 2 SKEW OF “THEIR SAUSAGE BALLOONS - ES SS7 | DREAMED | wuz HAVIN’ A FIGHT Scone WITH..AGREAT BIG BEAR BiccERA This. HOUSE, AN’ HE ToRE ME ALMOST T! LITTLE BITS ~~~ DORS A BAD DREAM LiKE THAT MEAN ANYTINNG A BIT TO LURE ON FIVE, BEFORE NOON’! | Will be Inserted. Classified Adver Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change | i of copy, 15 cents.\ Advertisements will be charged at the rate of two Gents a word for each additional word. _ HELP "WANTED—MALE a ” WANTED—Capabie young men and| WANT women or young married couple for | attendants-at the State the insane. Wages $35.00 to $50.00} @ month with-board, room and: laun- dry; Phone No. 110 or writé to W.| _-208&)\V. Broadway. 1d tt M. Hotebkiss, M.-D,, supt. WANTED—Girl or Elderly lady as fears NE 14 Ct | ‘housekeeper for widower in city. GOVE! MENT NuEDS » 12,000 clerks.; ‘Must be g00d -to children. Reason- Bismarck examinations. Nov. 16,| able wages, Steddy job. John Sattre, Dec! 7." Salury $1200, Experience! Cleveland, N. D. . , Unnecessary.. Men and women de- se zt AC BU siring government positions write; WANTED—G: irl. for general house for free particulars. J. C,.Leonard| work. Highest wages. 610 Seventh (former Civil Service Examiner), |. ..street. Mrs, P. C; Remington. 62 Kenois Building, Washington, ~} 10.26 1 tt 112 ét_ | WANTED—Girl to work at Dunraven WANTED—Carrier ‘boy. Must be ‘, Sturdy and:a hustlef. Apply Trib: | une. ae S tt | ee ee a ‘ FOR SALE OR RENT— ° «| HOUSES AND FLATS, FOR. REN@—Partly moderfi“Froom house. Inquire 400 7th street Plone 506k. ere 4. 6t) »JUR RENT—New~ modern cottage. |: 619 2nd street. Phone 282L. 11 6°3t i TOR HENTOLPOD on Danly Z ern house. Steam heat.. Board if FOR RENT—Fiver om partly moderh| desired. 515 5th street. . Phone | house, close in at reasonable rent.| S99x, ‘ Geo. M. Register. wi46t 1; £7 3t FOR RENT—Partly, modern six room | HOM -COORING and rooms at the ‘house, close in at reasonable rent.; Dunraven. Geo, M. Register, 11.4 6t FOR RENT—Modern § room ‘house. Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone a oe 10 11 t 751. FOR RENT—Eight-room modern house. Third street. Enquire First | Guaranty bank, i il 2 6t FOR RENT—5 room, house. Inquire * 214 Sth street. i 11 2. 6t FOR RENT—Threo rooms all mod: | ern five and six dollars a month. Warm rooms for winter, double and . single. 713 3rd street. 4 11.4 6t | FOR RENT—Small house convenient jy located. Apply C. ot Burton. 7 26 ¢f After the _mud and muck.of ‘the trenches, the United’ War Work ¢am- paign buts are a bit of paradise to the sad tired soldier. e THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Weweee nnn ene ene - e+ = -- ==: lospital for | WA | WAN’ B. ROOMS £OR RENT OST—A bunch of keys. FOR "RENT —Itooms in. strictly aod: WANTED — Three partly furnished ~fooms for light housekeeping. FOR RENT—Two rooms modern, hot “water heat. FOR RENT—Room in anodern house, ——eeeaeee STRAYED: OR STOLE: 1 {| tising Rates. contairting more than 25 words | ne WANTED—FEMALE Waitresses at. Homan’s | 11 7 at TED—GHY To, as with house- work and care of baby no objection College ‘student. Mrs. Holmboe, G house. -For further, at Dunraven house. particulars éall 10 St Gt) it once, for. general | housework, ‘Good wages. Mrs Toney, 206 West Thayer. hed 115 6t Keturn to E, G. Wanneg or Tribune office. 4 uit _ il 6 1 wk No children. ‘Address Lock Box 111, Braddock, N. D 3 11 6:2t| R RENT—M desirable location, | furnished rooms ‘With kitchenette for light housekeeping. 411 Fifth street, Phone 273. 11 6 lwk Phone 419 3rd street. 115 2t 389X. Mrs: Mary McLean, 404 First street. | Telephone 856. 11 5.1 wk LOST AND FOUN —One black | branded stud colt, “Lazy D” giving information two years Old, on left shoulder. to his where- | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Anyone | sale. are offered f Phone 310 or) and there will be dye on the hy Charlotta Berger, 9x2, brass bed, ahd other house- : 4 hold’ goods. Call at 213 2nd street | Mortgagor, | to the . Baldwin or phone O34X, | bank, a corporati mortgagee, 117 6t | the léth day of Janu: One WANTED- buy from ‘¥-| sand Nine Hundred enteen, dence tor eauity Wisconsin land and | filed for record in the office ¢ some cai 510 Bleventh street, , Register of de’ 114 6t | Vurleigh and 5s ate .of cds ot the county North Dakota oman, | State! ante h Higgihs, has | Attorney for Mortgagee. Thou- wldwin, N. D and | 19 18 of the ot} “THEN "WELL SOAR AROUND SOME BOCHE PLANES SO 1 CAN TRY TO BRING MY TOTAL UP To “TWENTY- HIGH ALTITUDE IT DOES! IT MEANS THAT f KNOW WHAT BECAME OF THAT MINCE PIE T.COULDA'T: ptungenee Aigar! Getic / Well THATS 3 ABOUT “TH’ SAFEST, WAY DOWN “VAN THINK 5 WHAT YOURE NOT GOING To BACK DOWN How, ARE You 2 \ONT TH’ KINDA BAD FOR A TooTHacne ¢ t ($20.0 ls, t 1 abouts, suitaate reward wAk be paid + est market’ | hip to, the! Me for same> WmOde, Distt XD.) Northern Produce Co., Bismarek. Nei kot. n eee be idea Stee Lee of The Mortgagor, having failed to pay | oat Oso t book ‘containing over: ee G6. a Fone installment of ‘Twenty 09, Waterman fountain pen, $59. j duce Co., 4 ND eg eas eens oa pt government bond. H 1018 21-2 mo; Dollars, due January 1th, return to Tribune office receive 1id-) FOR SALIM—-Bxpecting call io milit ce he y elect to dec + eral reward. W683 pon, all my household goods | full amount thereof due “na TOST—Child's” blue cape. s Will simd- lay of er please phone isk. j call AIS. Avenue Dr. M. Wy Roan.’ sale the. sum of One Hundred Ono | White. ie -: = 109 Uf) Dollars and- ($101.80) | =—_— === ' FOR SAT —Targe size heater, lig-! together with the mey's | MISCELLANEOUS nite burner, $15.0). 209 12th “St. (fees and disburse toby} THAWING Tit CITY 1 will Sol ny! 112 Gt_ law. ‘The Mortgagor having failed to | OF your ~ Ford car, fine running condition. — | veto AON DellaRs ae THe We ato. Sisty | 3 eyers ‘ i ja G eo he efore Erlee SHON Mate Evan au! NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE.) qaseribed land, the Mortghgee herein! nd FOR RENT. CLOSURE SALE. | paid this amount which is included in | . i : is ain “aime e . BINS Aai-Household golly.” Com:, Notic¢e-is hereby given that ‘a cer | | she auigunt lal eiosea her oa the 108 s plete dining room set, golden; lain mortgage executed and delivered 1 é | on Qe oak, good as new, Library table, rug | a single -w. 4 Mortgages, DI yt he! he; Lazaro, Straci of the world’s’ gre the list of Columbia artists whg m: new records for November. And what glorious records they are! | Lazaro, fittingly called “the tenoy of the generation,” sings that magical of the’ Hawaiian Trio, “it? is velous musi¢. Then there is a wonderful bitof- chamber musie by a Violin, Flute and Harp Trio—"Flow Longing’’—played w that only wich instruments can aehi oa uff Orpingion 1 year 0M the>*Mtir day sof Feoruary, One; aie of John at marae ncen FO ee eeeesy or call | Hhousand Nine [fundred: Seventeen, | F, Gunderson, Deegased. | burst of Pa Meera i ooG Eighth strect. i see ee ea ee aera can [- careless “Onesta o Onella,” Baklanoff, | this eountty, makes another of t WANTHD—To rent. Heated double) win) pe foreclosed by sale‘of the prem. | trix of thé last will of John I, Gunder: freaten ot i Ru h TE sxptio revars of see roo for light housekeeping prefer-| ;. < i | . nee ilting tzes which are proving so popt oor ises in said mortgage and hereinafter | son, late of the town of Driscoll, in| while Si ith photograph owied-wndjdaneies adly ground floor, Grace J. Meyers. describ t the front door of the! the t t Burleigh d state of} ag with phonograph 07 7 at | described at the front door of the! the county of Burleigh and sta | opera for an a nceand | alle 17 8t) court house in the city of Bismarck, | North Dakota, deceased, to the cred-' jowerful dr -the “Pari % STORAGI Our brick a Rees county of par ‘igh and oe of North | itors rat F and all ns tore Siamo” or “Rigoletto.” ‘Truly here Among the popular songs, Columbia ; Proof warehouse offe! | Dakota at the hour of 2:00 p.m. on claims aga 9 ex-| are three records no phonograph owner | has a number of the newest Broadway @ safe, clean and light storage for! (he 2rd day of December, One ‘Thou- can afford to be without. hits, both war songs and sentiment: “household goods, ete. AutomoMles | gand Nine Hundred Bighteen, to satis —— One of the best, of course, is ‘Irving stor! at $3.00 per month dead stor- |ty the amount due upon said mort- publics ution of this not it e, to ‘Then come the two sopranos whose Berlin's, “How Uhate to get up in the cage. E. V. Lahr, First Guaranty | ‘age on the date of the sale. — _ cutrix at the office of F. eC voives were the sensations among last Morning.” Another is “Smiles,” that Bank. 112 6t | ‘The premises described in said | in the city of Bismarck in said I season's debyts—Lashanska and Bar- | wonderful harmony that is sweeping SPoRM WINDOWS washed anwd put| mortgage and which will be sold to} leigh county, North Dakota. bara Maurel. sagem | the country on. Experienced hands, Phone} satisfy thd same are described as 1h) Dated October UE, Ae of purest melody, “Ma Curly, He * George } efarlane, prince of vaude- 627X. A. Olson, 312 Fourth een low ERBIE GU» Babby, white our charming A n ville entertainers, makes his Columbia @1wk|. The Kast Halfof West Half (5 12! : songstress “Phe Land of the | bow this month! This popular comedian Vik FARMER—Now is the time to| of W 1-2) Section Wight (8), Township! First publication on the 18th day} Sky Blue W. ater “and “By the Waters | sings in his own rich vein the song lispose of your live and dressed} «ne Hundred Forty-one (141) Range of October, A. D, 1918. | of Minnetonka,” for her record. George Cohan wrote for hin—“When bd @ high- | Bighty (SC) West of the 5th Principal | 1018 25; 118 | You Come Back, and You Will Come poultry, For best results an “THEN MUST SEASON THE FOOD HERE WITH:PLATIMUM JUDGING FROM THE PRICES- VLU HAVE A SMALL STEAK AND SOME FRENCH FRIEO- HEY, WATER, 1S THAT wuaT You caLL A REGULAR ‘MEAT, ORDER? 1 CAN HARDIN FIND \v oN The prare! THE W AITER TRIED 'TO _ PLEASE. 1F | WAS REAL Hunced “¥{UTH ONLY ONE MONTH'S PAN IN MY PocKeT- 1 BROUGHT YOU A SMALLER. PLATE, SIR HERE, ~V'D HATE To COME IN “This PLACE SOME TIME = hast will of Fredolen Rupp, late ot! United ‘War Work Fund. | 3 k Back It’s a-record you want—as mia nem: Teeord | byatlie Now a sure as you wouldn't miss hearing pilbarmoni George himself when he came to town. month Mr. snry Burr, and the Broadway | ote in “Come Along Ma Honey,” psody with the bril- “Nut- g Trio in “Pickaninnies’ Para- Charles Harrison's rich tenor ‘in “Dear Little Boy of Mine; Hugo ‘Donovan singing the great Allied war- “One for All and -All for One;* ith Arthur Fields giving his_great tory,” on the back; “The Yanks ; Again;” “Roses of Picardy;” ome of the populars ‘tl at s s describing, but which you positively shouldn’t miss heating at your dealer's. Make a note. also, to ask for “Oh, Boys, Carry Me ‘lon; AW onderful old negro melody itty Tarry Browne (himself) and ace enn od by himself on the banjo! rom the d on the baek. record of marvelous beauty, Osear Seagle, pre-eminent among | singers of “heart gongs” is at his best when putting his wonderful voice into the rare, rich beauties of old ballads, This month he makes for Colum record with, “Drink to Me Only With ‘Thine Eyes” on one side, and “Loch | Lomond,” on the othe | Another record by an American | singer of international fame is the soul | stirring, “Freedom for All Forever,” sung by Vernon Stiles. Is for mighty ‘Then there are dance records as you would expect on a Coluntbia tae Jockers Brothérs play “Mama's Blues’ e made Mr. On the back is, “We'll Let the Old Flag | and “SomeShape;” Wilbur Sweatman’s 1 her fine war song. Original Jazz organization syneopates, fh sthe notes of | “Oh, You la, lay” Prinee’s Orehestes a bird, are the ¢: te silver tones of contributes tre dreamy waltzes aud It_ is For qui Howard Koopa Xylophone. | musi¢ that never loses its charm. the famous U. 8. Army Lanciers} while Prince's Bandy ph ys wonderful medleys | | | of the latest v November, this talented musician r songs, with fox tree plays “Orchids’’ and ‘Messenger Boy and one-step arrangements. Surely, March.” ere is music for your next danas | “Among the other énstrumental ree- ords on Columbia’: seNovember list are | “Fumculi, Fumcula,” the old familiar Neapolitan folk song, played by— ; what do you think? Ukuleles! In the | ively miclodies that give a boost to that “Keep Smil- ing’* rican spirit that is winning the war and managing to be quite cheerful about doing it.” WAR HUMOR ithe Township of Doveray in the-copn- H x i ty of Murray and state of Minnesota, ae deceased, to the creditors of, and all “Horse: said the Yankee soldier; persons having claims against. said ‘off duty in France. “Guess you can't | deceased. to exhibit them with the ne- ; talk to me about-horses. I had an old | cessary vouchers; within four months aypop, who once afzked our | after the first publication of this no- ‘express by a couple of miles on| tice, to said executor at the office of ; 2 30-mile run to Chicago.” | Newton, Dullam_& Young in the City | “That's nothing,” said the Canadian, | of Bismarck in said Burleigh county, with whom he was swapping yarns. | North Dakota, and that G. F. Dullam “I was out on my farm one day, about ‘of Bismarck, North Dakota, is the rr 50 miles from the house, when 2 agent of such executor in North Da- frightful storm came up. T turned the; kota upon whom process may be ,pony’s head for home. and do you} served. | know, he raced the storm so close for} Dated October 20, A. D. -1918. ! the last ten miles that I didn’t feel a| BERT MILLIGA drop, while my, dog, only 10 yards} Executor. | behind, had to swim tthe whole dis-| Newton, Dullam & Young, "3 1; tance.” Bismarck, N. D. BUY WS. 8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ee } | Attorneys for the Executor. < | F \ 121815 22. i Tas > BUY WLS. S- MONDAY IS THE DAY. Monday Morning at 9 o'clock. aur wes. &- God hates a tearful giver. In the matter ofthe estate of Fred- | olen Rupp, Deceased” $ nae vy given by the under-} executor of the|» | { Smile,

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