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‘ 4 s ‘ se ie ; ’ \ , ! at, ~ + \ a ¥ BISMARCK DAILY: TRIB! RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ae By Blosser THE JOKE’S ON HIM. KAN. GAROOS HAVEN'T FEATHERS ‘ SQUIRREL FOOD « By Ahern BUT HOQW’S HE GOING TO GET TO SLEEP? WHERE ARE YOU HEADIN’ : FOR BUDDY 2 GEE WHIZ = Donw'T Nou KNOW WHAT: KINDA SOLDIER THAT Wz 2? ) fo-o-0 ANYBODY MOVE OVER INTO SECTION. R FOR A SPELL | PLACE Bs SECTION R@ INE TES COME FROM THERE ~ TWAT WAS TH’ NOISIEST UNTIL HOSTILITIES “\_CEAGED | L BET YA You DON'T KNowW | YeRsete! ALONG TW’ LINE i Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attac Will be Inserted. wenn enn + + et lie hed | your stock of goods at auction or} First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change; of copy, 15 cents. Advertisemients containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate-of two cents a word for each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE_ WANTED—Active young man for po-' sition. in our mailing ‘room. Good | 1 chance for a hustler to. work up. Call at_ Tribune oftice. : i WANTED—Messenger boy or__ girl. ; =; Good wages. Apply Western Union, | # poe 11 15 tf} WANTED—Carrier voy. Must be} Sturdy and a hustler. Apply Trib-; une. ll 6 tf WANTEDS-Man’ to work in bridge} FOR SALE. FOR SALE OK RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS IRALLE new ny room house, . Phone 6+ M. SIS Avenue own terms. Call 712 11th street or phone S61R. Ll 14 6t crew, and wile todo cooking, Apply ribuhe 65 11 15 6t CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS— | Bismarck, Dec, 7. 12,000 clerks; needed. Salary $1200, Experience} unnecessary. Men and women de siring government positions -write]. house and garage. Well located. for free particulars, R. E. Terry,! Ready for occupancy Noy. 20. Mrs. (ormer Civil Service Examiner), W. A. Hughes, 616 7th street. 122 Columbian Building, Washing- + Gi 11 1 16 tf ton, LNIL-9t} FOR RENT—Six room house, well lo: eGSGSeaeeSeeeemm| Gated at reasonable rent. Geo. M. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | Feeister, Bismarck, N. D. ie a . WANTED—Girl at Duanraven. 212) a> SNT—Modem s room house Srdatreet. : Inquire 0. W. Roberts, Phone 15% or 41181 wk) 751, itt WANTED—Girl for general house) toy RENT nien work, Family of two. -Phohe 87. t| jy tocated. Apply C. L. Burton. aes Eis 11.18 tf ' 728 tf WANTED AT ~ ONCE—GIRL “.FOR| For SALE—A& DANDY BUNGALO general house work. Good wages. Mrs, F. B. Toney, 206 W. Thayer st. 11-19 2w WANTED—GIRE FOR GENERAL housework. Phone 746 or call at 613 Third street. Mrs. C. W, McGray. : 11-19 lw WANTED—Gin or boy to learn to teed press in the Job printing department at The Tribune office. Easy to learn. Pay while learning. Call at office and ask for Mr. Ryan. Tel. 32. TADY CCERK wants position. rout years’ experience and can give the} “ best of reference. Write No. 653 Tribune. 11:16 1 wk WiANTED—Girl at homé bakery, also woman baker. Apply Home Bakery 214 Sth street. Phone 428. : 11 16 6t general house- | WANTED—Girl for work. Phone 594. 11 15 tf WANTED—Girl for general house work, Highest wages. 610 Seventh | street. Mrs, P. C, Remington. * | tee 10 26 tf | ————————————_| POSITIONS WANTED . WANTED—A POSITION AS FIR man. See Mernie, Cowell at 2 Fourth street south, or phone $12. 11-19 lw MAN AND WIFE wants positions, lady prefers bookkeeping and man any! ordinary work. Call at 221 3rd_st.| is : : 11 20 6t YOUNG MAN wants any-kind of a po- sition in the city. Phone 596 L. 11 21 2t ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Modern rooms, 708 Main, street. “A. P. Anderson. | | | 11.201 wk! FOR™ RENT — UNFURNISHED | rooms: for light” housekeeping... Isight | and heat furnished.’ Call 622 Third street or phone 132R, } i 11-19 3t| ——— AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES | FOR SALE—$650 cash ‘busy ‘a 5-pas-: senger Reo Four in first class con- dition: Owner leaving town must} sett. : Gall Saturday or Sunday.| Phone 308 K. or 349 R. ; | : 1118 6t_| FORS2LE—Overland roadster wall sell cheap if taken at once. Also} Estey Organ. ‘Mrs. J. F. Hannan, | 520 Ave F. Phone 630L | 11:15 ot ! FOR FOR” RENT—Modern ~RENT—FIVE ROOM half.a block below the High school, large barn or garage, 606 8th st. has. T.. Hanson Pumping Station. Phone 126-R. seven room style plano cheap if taken before I HOUSE! t, moderit* except heat, close in. $15 and $1 ge montlé, FQ. Helstrom. Phone} i E 11 20 1 wk | 1 \ | | { | | | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS I WatreD To TELL You THAT f'" Not GOING To GIVE ANY . CHRISTMAS PRESENTS THis ‘dwar’ 15 IT You! | Year- So I'VE MADE OUT A “A LITLE CHECK FoR BACH OF You ASAN APPPECIATION FOR YouR MANY By KINDNESSES DyRING shor terms. r Annex hotel, Bismarck, | U1 tt | MISCHELLANBKUUS “OUT WAND nO. CLC put on a special sa is the time to 4 Midw Sales 5 versit Paul, Minn. 11 20. 1 mo: NITURE for Phone IQUSEHOLD GOODS tor sale cneay 2 Leth street. | if taken at once, 422 Phone 494X. 41 FOR SALE—Household goods: be sold at once. lent condition. Call Mrs. 523 8rd street or phone 35l. JL 20 at WANTED Puppy dog, must be about} six wecks old, by December 25. Pre-| Phone 594. lt fer Scotch collie. { 15 te WANTFD-—-Kitehen range with hot water connections, also suitable Laundry stove. Phone 672 U. . 11:18 1 wk FOR SALE OR TRADE--160 acres fine prairie land free of incum- brance, near Garrison, McLean county. $25.00 an acre. Will ex- change for modern residence prop- erty in Bismarck of equal value. Address 329 Mandan Ave., Bismarck, N. D, or call 678 J2 18 1 wk MR. FARMER—Now is the time to dispose of your live and dressed poultry. For‘ best results and bhigh- est market. prices ship to the Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. AUNT SADE PULLS UNEXPECTED D. te us today for prices of all] kinds of poultry. Northern Pro j duce Co,, Bismarck, XD. ' . 1 18 21-2 mo] WANT Ty pews a cabinet, and} have you te Prine chine, roll top desk o Write ufo or fire-proot ut Ww No. TS 1owk iTAY—For sate. y tons of up land hay, first ¢ Cut. in duly $10 por ton Can feed hay on place, ,See or write Hugh Brown. ! § Glencoe, N. 1D R § acres under plow miles to.town, ¢ an ideal stock location, Will. ta $10 per acre part Hherty loan] honds. A. J. Sylvester, Mandan, N Dak. 1h LA Gt {AVE ONE” NEW REFRIGERATOR show case 10 ft. long and one 10 ft. marble top wraper counter to trade for a good second hand Ford in good running order, Case and eounter ha neyer been unpacked, Crating ion, Write Funk Bros., Webron, D. 11-19 Iw SANING | le Hat FOR FIRST CLASS DRY C and pressing call at the Works and Tailor Shop, Phone 58. 1118 1 mo Good hoard and room, $8.00 per week, or two in a room, $7.00 per week. We have single or double rooms. S. NICHOLA, 104 Main St. Phone 25 11-19 lm LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOL 1 black mare, weight 1100 lbs, 9 years old; 1 dark brown mare, weight 1100 lbs. 7 years old, white spot in forehead, mane and foretops roched. Any- one giving ‘information of _their A Thousand MY yistr HERE. AND SO 1s minge tt AUNT SADE, aire | | STILL HAVE DANNY’S, CHECK HERE FOR FIVE THOUSAND Which WiLL BE IN TRUST UNTIL HE'S SIT STILL AUNTIE - VLL BRING A AUSTRALIAN e CAN TELL BY THEM KANGAROO FEATHERS IA HIS You WONT SLEEP A WINK AT NIGHT NOW, (TS SO quier ! QUIETNESS WONT BOTHER | SNORE AWFUL LOUD WHEN 1 SLEEP! SEE MENACE IN. AIRPLANE 1118S 1 wk Aged Chicago Woman Hurt by Oil == | Can Falling From rd will | Patterson, whe he paid for Bismarck, the Sky. HUNS ORGANIZE GAS cto ale oe ces, MEN FOR “AFTER WAR” £1 tho future is to be sited in the fate of Mrs, Susan ‘Tingley, ninety-thr ee the French Army in years old, of Rushville, Ind. who was rance--A German order res.) badiy hurt when an oil can fell from cently found on the battlefield the sky as she was sifting in her yard, (ts the different units to ‘The theory is that it fell from sm air= ts of officers and men ea ato plane. [Now think of the day when ee an shown aptitude in the! the flivyer of the air becomes as come! § continue in that actvien inow as a tinelizabeth, Kaney going aut SCENIC into the backyard only to be smitten The order invites on the brow by a couple of pounds of bee k and a tricycle which father | was bringing home when his machine tilted a little, J Some might | think war preferab ties do not incapacitate them for this work to send in’ their names, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FOREF- CLOSURE SALE. CHAIN GUNNERS Huns Had to Be Tied Up When Amen icans Attacked Them in Bel- leau Wood. IN TREE, | Default having oc ; ditions of the | weseribed, 1 eis in mo} red in the con- Mortgage hereinafter hereby given, that that lxage executed and deliv. . aces jered by Frank Kocher, mortgagor, to Washington. — Edward Munn, | Goodridge-Call Lumber Company. 1 wounded American soldier back from! corporation , mortgagee, dated the France and convalesting at Walter! 20th day of Janu 1914, and dd Reed hospital here, declared that he| for record in the office of the R had seen German machine gunners; ter of Deeds of the county of By chained to trees In the battle of Bel-| leigh and state of North Dakota on leau wood, where Amertean marines | the 31st day of January, 1914, and #0 distinguished: tlensel rea: |recorded in book 116 of mortgages at |page 384 a as a y nt “My company was one of the first | 2*** 1 and ned by a mort Sane Bell ah gagee to FF. H. Carpent Lumber bos advance at Belleau wood,” he said.) Company, a corporation, by an instru "We had got up to the hill through| ment in writing, dated the 30th day a thick underbrush and German ma-} of chine gunners above us sent many of | our fellows ‘west.’ We got near the Germans and I saw some of them In 4 trees firing thelr machine guns at us. || aber, et nd was recorded “It was about this time that I was Paes a aang wounded, My company was ordered! }y a gale of the’ premises in such to fall back and wait until morning. | mortgage and hereinafter described, “The next morning our fellows took j at t nt door of the court house at that section of Belleau wood. Twen- | Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh October, 1918, which assignment eof Register of Deeds of Burleigh North Dakota, on the 4th day was filed for record in the off the ty-six machine guns were taken, and | 4nd state of North Dakota at the hour} the fellows told me that the men | Of 10:00 o'clock a. m. on the 21st day saw in the trees had to he unchained |°f December, 1918, to satisfy the before their bodies could be buried.” jamount due on such mortgage on the -} attended | date of sale. The premises described jin sald mortgage and which will pe |sold to satisfy the same are situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota and described as_ fol- lows, to-wit: The South Half of the | Northeast: Quarter and Lot Two and jihe Northwest Quarter of the South- jeast Quarter of Sectio, Six (6), Town- ship One Hundred Forty (140) North, Range Mighty (80) West of the 5th cipal Meridian. There will be due fon such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of Two Hundred Three and S0-100 Dollars, besides the costs, dis- bursements and expenses of this fore- closure, iiaVated: (Fh. CARPENTER *ANY, a Corporation, igugee. Dullam & Young, for ignee, rek, North Dakota. W 14 21 29; Bismarck, Nov. 7, 1918. LUMBER COM- ignec of 12—4 11 Frank Comment. | Martin likes to go next’ denr every | Sunday merning ‘and have his Uncle | d the “funnies” to him. One | Morning the pictures were particular- ily alluring and he was deaf to all im- | portunities to get ready for Sunday s¢hool, Tinally Unele Al added to {Martin's discomfort by urging the. | benefits of attending Sunday: school, offering as an argument that he had | until eighteen years old, Whereupon Martin cast a withering glance upon him and said: “I, don't see where it did you any good,’—Chi- cago American. Fireproof Celluloid. Great interest has been aroused by the announcement that a professor in one of the Japanese universities had Invented a successful incombustible substitute for celluloid, to be manufac, .| tured from soya bean cake. ‘The new product has been given the trade name of “Satolite,” derived from the name of the Inventor, Prof. S. Sato, and « company for its manufacture has been started with a capital of 2,000,- 900 yen ($1,000,000). Satolite is deseribed as a galalith {made of the glucine of soya bean, co- jegulated by formalin, old Your Fu the Palm of Your Hand 4 ‘ ment in the forts enjoyed by the man who’s placed his savings in a ture in There’s little of luck and much of well-seasoned judg- sectarity and com- home. Panics and other unsettled business conditions disturb stocks, bonds, almost every security, but leaves unscathed home values. Once paid for, you have an investment in a home that is gilt-edged, that en- hances in value constantly, and nets you a big return in comfort, security and peace of mind. Follow the real estate ads in The Tribune’s classified columns. - These want ads are an“up-to-date directory of the best bargains in residential property. , The Bismarck Tribune