The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1918, Page 7

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a a, My bones YEDNESDAY,~- NOV. 13, 1918 FRECKLES AND HIS ' FRIENDS By Blosser 7MOTHER’S STANDING LAMP POST PROVES JUST THE THING WHERE'S TAGALONG 2 % HE JUST THIS KINUTE PAN IN THIS CLEAN UP THIS Wit You SPILLED N THE ARDET!! SQUIRREL FOOD ' By Ahern HE DIDN’T MEAN IT JUST THE WAY IT SOUNDED : ! 1315 A Yes oir! \ NoTE You SENT To ‘Fo THe HEADQUARTERS LAD a INTELLIGENT NIGHT ~~. Now OFFICER’ READ HOW You HAVE \T ADDRESSED ! \ Just A MINUTE, }° WANT To see You | Classified Advertising Rates. | . Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change! will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, ‘HELP WANTED—MALE _ _ CIGAR , MAKERS WANTED—423 | <Third street, ~ Bismarck. W. F. Erlenmeyer. bt unnecessary, Men and women de: siring government pOsitions write; POIt SALI for’ free particulars, R. E. Terry,! (former Civil Service » Examiner), 122 Columbian Building, Washing-| __ ton, Page Fe tty TBS FIREMAN WANTED AT BISMARCK j hospital. Inquire at 1002 Ave, Phone 582 or 729. . _11-11-8t | WANTED—CarrNr_ boy. Must be} Sturdy’ and a hustler. Apply Trib-; une, yell btt | ——————————— HELP WANTED—fEMALE WANTED—at once, lady clerk at/ - Runge Bakery. + H 11:12 2t WANTED—Girl to assist with house- work and care of baby no objection | to college student. Mrs. Holmboe, | 208 W. Broadway. 115 tt WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Highest wages. 610 Seventh street. Mrs. P. Cy Remington. 10 26 tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—Elks charm, 1199 afd S. S. L.} engraved) on. mounting. Reward: Call 149. 11 12 3t LOST—Gold wristwatch on ‘black ribbon, about two weeks ago, Finder , Please return to Tribune and receive \ liberal ‘reward. 113 et | ae ee en eeee | est market ship to the 7 9 | Fran ean nnn nant ind of, omit, Northern Pro | : (The folle ; are dedicated oy a father,of a Block<4Ceninié Additton {gues Go. Bismurae Ry oD fighter to al! ths fighters of OURS over there.) Amount Amount 10 1821-2 mol What is the Liberty Loan ; | WiNG MaA-| Is the succor and life v bleeding world; | ine fo 302 Sth St uv forts and it’ ips and its shining guns; of copy, 15 cents; Advertisements containing more than 25 words = ete aie aan ee t aba oy HOUSES WANTED It’s grub and it’s warmth for the sailor Tad WANTED ‘TO REN'T,~ by local mer That shall keep the home fires tree. chant 5 to 7 room hodern house by Its grub and its warmth for the sailor lad FOR 8 permanent renter, Call 562 or Far out on the wint foam; eee Phone 7 86 For the brave jack tar, as he fights afar— is complete = It’s the good old “Money from Home.” \ em g A \ as . A i : 16 ' Lahr Motor Sales THANKS TO RED CROSS What is the Liberty Loan? Blocke 45, Williams’ Survey fou ee ce See | ‘ It’s rifle and helm and it’s bayonet; Binentea Ayr y (ina . lay. bayler- cheap. -In-! Se¢iete- de Secours Appreciate Aid : It’s shovel and shot and Shell 0 1. quire 819 Ist street. iste Given in Its Work. For the soldier boy in the olive drab 7 | 12 T WK) - 4 special vote of thanks to the Anfer- , Out there on the edge of hell. ican Red Cross, to Great Britai » It’s the soaring wings of the whirring planes 61.00 S160 | 4 ehold goods, Com-| \ . i ‘ i 5 z . yc ae, : ion” Block 77, Willlams’ Surve: plete dining room set, _golden| Va"ous South ance ten That battle on high alone; . jack 77, willlams’ Suevey oak, good a3 new, Library table, rug te yreneh colonies Soe a ee Wor the lad who is da “Over there” A ‘d 9x12, brass bed, and other house-| dcred wag adopted ateendgach ’s dhe good old “Money from Home.” hold goods. Call at 213 2nd street | meeting of the Beles de Secours aux It’s the g ? 5 ey j u ar phone 634N. : Blesses Militares li Paris. (ee eet . 11 7 Gt Since the start of the war this so- What is the Liberty, Loan? tu FOR RENT—Only hotel in ebod hotel | clety Las expended considerably mora ICs succor and life for a bleeding world 5 Dated this “2¢th of October, 1918, town 00, AVill sell: furniture? then $8u,000,000.on its work of relict.” It's the glimmer of Peace at dawn; A for $400 cash. Address Wilsey Ifotel.| q¢ conducts 163 infzmaries und railyay | - It’s the strength of a mighty arm to strike; _ Wing, N..D. een eanteens and 164 soldiets’ clubs and t’s the gleam of a great sword drawn. FOR Phone 457X = 8 Ps A oe Leanee hone 455%" has opened 13 hospitals specially fitted | But moresthan all, it’s the pledge of love Survey att oF to deal with c@Ses of tuberculosis. The "No the lads whom we call “Our Own;” ! ts | yng. move ee 18,000 nurses | . To the boys on land, afloat on high— . old laying hens.. Phone 79 or call | and ES 000 ‘ausiliaties. It’s the good old “Money from Home.” 206 Highth ‘Street. — BY AN OLD SHIPMATE. FOR SALE-—GOOD QUARTER OF; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Na creinare? fe ck stan AG | Jand mile and a half from Sterling, - ia aaa -; With the n y vouchers, within} or would take part trade. Write! Ip the matter of the estate of Au- 1) six months after the first publication 651 Tribune. ALUUSt | aes Tite. Decedeea ot! of this notice, to said administratri MMR” PARMBRNow is the time to] SAS Mitte, Dectase’ ut SOS 7th street, in the city of Bis-| | dispose of your live and dressed Notice is herevy elven, by. the up 3 kK, in said Burleigh county, N. D.| WER MMPROVE 3 DISTH es — poultry. For best results and high-| dersigned Florence May Little, admin-| against said dce Dated Nov, 12, 1918. Block $, cottin’s Addition Daily Thought. Florence May Little, » " “Amount Tle serves his p y best who serves Administratriy. Sumber Bene nted x country — best.—Ruthz*ford ~ B > TOST—A black leather pocket book |, SERVI ismarck, Dec, . 12,000. clerks needed. Salary $1200. Experience} containing a sum of money in Bis- marek theatre. Reward for return; to G. V. Haliday, 722 Mandan, Av. {| LOST—Gold Swiss wrist watch, Oc-| tagon shape, chased link. bracelet. | Gild dial. Return’ to Tribune for re-' ward. Mabel, Nathan. | « u914 STRAYED FROM FARM—2 Male} calves, 1 red and white and 1 black | and white. Please return to Lewis; J. Garske north of Bismarck for | _ reward. * 11 i stl ROOMS FOR_ RENT | FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod: | ern houge. Steam heat. Board if de-/ sired. Mrs. A. E. Peterson. 515 5th} Street. Phone 592X 4 i = : a1 12 3t! LOST—A bunch of keys. Return to BE. G. Wanner, or Tribune office. i 117 tt | ——————— i t FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS | FOR RENT—Three room furnished ; apartment,-ground floor. Also_six- | room apartment furnished. _ Good | location. Phone_806 or Cail at £22) Second street. 33 { oy 1i 18 6t | NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE=! will sell a new all modern six-room | bungalow including new majestic range, laundry stove and-fuel suffi-; cient for the winter for $3,300.00. | I want about one-third cash and the balance may ‘be on monthly pay- ments. Edward Erickson. 917 6th street. 11:13 6t + FOR RENT—FIVE, ROOM HOUSE} half a block below the High.school, | large bafn or garage; 606 8th st. | has. L. Hanson Pumping Station. _ Phofie 126-R._ { FOR -RENT—8 room modern house, | 818 Ave, B. .Phone 64 M. 4en : 119 FOR RENT—Modern_8 room house } Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or} 1. : 1011 tt FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply C. L. Enid | S WI WFZZ ~ Rest THAT WoULDAT BE Va WPA sinon SS 3 AT SOE” SHC 0F S\ \g / Ni ~ OCAB JST DREW One eae 3 : { UP IN FROAT! Jo . i CENTS 1S] SNAP] [she’s wavs 2) Some Lady 15 ine MeEDEA SQY \ AN ARGUMENT ) HAVING AN ARGUMENT) CHARGE, MAM WITH A CAB DRIVER. FIFTY CENTS® yr ABouT THE FARE : aN You MEAN, OF COURSE Yo") HAVE! \ “To THE ‘ ~ THERE'S NO SUCH / THEN I'VE GoT ue INTELLIGENCE IT WRONG - PERSON IN HE y~ OFFICER “To THE army ¢ oF ; INTELLIGENT OFFICER ¢ SANITARY SEWER ASSESSMENT ESE ST a a You'd Startle Your renee if, when you wanted a suit of clothes, you asked him to submit a bid in competition with a dozen other tailors. “Why,” he would say, “this is ridiculous. This man knows what kind of a suit of clothesI give him. He knows he can depend.on the quality of the material, the make, the fit. He knows me, and.has proved my work. , Some fellow around the corner may un- : derbid me—but what will he deliver?” You don’t buy tailoring that way. Noman ~- does. You know your tailor, you rely on-him, you trust him, you give him your work just as long as he turns out good work at prices that are fair. y : Do you buy your printing as intelligently? Do you make it your business to find a.good printer, as you do a good tailor, and ‘then rely on his experience, his ability, his judgment? Men who do, get good printing. Men who buy printing here and there, wherever the price is shavedclosest, are the ones who have printing worries. — § TELL MAC YOUR TROUBLES. Phone 32.° : BISMARCK TRIBUNE €O. _

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