The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1918, Page 7

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° 4 ] » . ‘ Vis a 4 P wa. ‘ e y fl 20 per! jently located. Lady. preferred, eek. 60 ov oF 30, Joe Bi , Val-| Phone 510R or call 608 2nd street. __ ley City, N. D. 11 30 6t 19-9 3t WANTED—Messenger “boy or girl.) FOR” RENT—Large modern front Good wages. Apply Western Uniou.} room. Ladies preferred. 403 3rd} 11 16 tf street. 12-9 Stat . WANTED—We need two or three) WANTED—Warm furnished room| good printers for hand work in our! close in, by young man. Write 669 composing room. Call at Tribune] care Tribune. 12.3 2t _ office and see Mr. Harrison. _— | Tutte N'T-=Front room over! WANTED—Boy to learn the book-} Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to} ‘binding trade. Fine opportunity to} Knowles the Jeweler. learn a good trade; pay for begin- 11 27 tf THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1918. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser HE KNOWS HIS DAD BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE! SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern WONDER WHAT HE COULD DO IF HE GOT A FIFTY-MILE START? - L DONT KNOW WHETHER THiS WILL} INTEREST YOu OR NOT BROTHER, BUT DO You > SEE THAT FELLA GOING BY 2 | “THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN \ ESSN SUN on ae Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached|__—_ Will be Inserted. First insertion, 35 cénts; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents, Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. xX OHan~ PILICEMAN COME (RUFF) DOWN OUR. SSTREEY ~~ oll - (pure). JE BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE \e | WHAT'S “THE TROUBLE DOWN YOUR STREET, ANY WAY 2 MISTER WIZE "0 ? OF TROUBLE - (ire) YER WANTED DOWN (wre) OUR STREET<. AN‘. AN’ BRING A AMBU- LANCE ‘LONG! WHY BRING AMBULANCE ¢ AN ‘THAT SovD Hi BCAUSE MY Pop's FOUND TH’ FELLA IM VA P'TATOES LAST WHAT, HIM 2 Loe Twat Luke” Ait eee 1H WORLDS GREATEST ALL, AROUND ATHLETE Youve HEARD OF . HIM, HAINT You 2 ~ eae agour NAW oo - WHAT DID HE EVER WHAT DID HE EVER DO? ~ WHY LISTEN~ ONE DAY HE RAN A \ TWENTY MILE RACE AND WON IT THEN FINISHED OFF WITH A HIGH JUMP FOR 6 FT 4 IN- THEN DID A BROADIJUMP FOR 25 FT-- DID THAT AEE RUNNING NO WONDER ~ LOOKIT TH’ START HE HELP WANTED—MALE HELP! HELP! ‘ The U, S..Employmen Service,; in Bismarck is receiving daily urgent calls for coal miners. If you can mine coal-giye us your ad- | dress. phone or call U. service, BIG WAGES. Write, tele || S. Employment | 1) Hotel, Bis- | ‘ WANTED—Janitor, make aplication at Hoskins’ tSore. * 6t ‘Northwest. D. o ROOMS FORK REN FOR RENT—Three | strictly modern} 1urnished rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 478X or call at 423. 11th. 12.5 8t FOR RENT—Modern roo Call at! 311 4th street or phone i | | lf i { | R. 12:2 5.t | ‘T—fooms im modern house. | ‘Phone | 283. 12 4 3t FURNISHED ROOM FOR “RENT modern. Lady preferred. Phone 510R Call 608 2nd street. 12 4 3t FOR RENT—Modern room, conven- FOR REN’ 522 2nd street. ners. Call at Tribune Office and ask for Mr. Olson. SS HELP WANTED—fEMALK WANTED—Girl for general house- work. No washing. Address R. Miller, Gussner Farm, Phone 48. 25 1 wk WANTED—Cirl for general house- work. Mrs, George Wallace, 421 Avenue B. 12 6 1 wk WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. R. H. Tracey, 116 Broadway. 12 5 3t WANTED—Retined educated woman of middle age, would like position as housekeeper for ‘bachelor or wid- ower with children. References ex- changed. Address 670 Tribune. 12.4 3t WANTED—Girl for general house work. Best wages. Phone 689L or call 302 W. Thayer St. Mrs, J. J. Osterhaus, 2.3 1 wk WANTED—Gitl for general house- work. Apply 523 7th street. 12:3 tt COMPETENT GIRL for general hottse work. Call at 104 Ave A. or Phone 622. : 12-2 6t! WANTED—Ginl to play_plano and wait on trade. Apply Mr. Weber, Wonder 5 & 10c store. 7 11.29 1 wk WANTUD—Girl for general house work. Highest wages. 610.Seventh , Street. -Mrs. P. C, Remington. 10 26 tty” TIONS WANTED . WANTED—Position after Xmas holi-| days by. stenographer with three years’ experience. Can give good referencés. Address’ Box 513 He ‘bron, N. D. 12 41 wk WANTED—Position as housekeeper in_small family by woman witha baby. Write 668 Tribune, 12 2 1 wk ——————————— FOR SALE OR RENT— | HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Wieh to sublet furnlsic | ed flat in modern apartment house, centrally located, suitable for two ‘or three persons, two young women | preferred. “Phone 710K at noon. | 124 2t_ | FOR RENT—Apartment in Union! Mercantile ‘building; modern with WANTED—Two or three modern fur- | WANTED—To_rent smali hen bouse central heat: «Apply to A. Van Horn, 209 7th stret. Phone 3 11 25. tt! FOR SALE—S-room house, hot water | heat. iFrst floor quarter-sawed oak, | | M. W. Neff, 56 Avenue B. ' 1241 wk FOR R ‘odern § room ‘hose | Inquire O. W. Roberis, Phone 152 or, Wal. , lott, FOR RE NT—Rooms in modern house, closé in, pleasant location. 515 5th street. Phone 592X. 1 FOR REN modern. Phone 404 K. Geo. W. Little. Pine Core 11 29 te] FOR RENT—Good house. Phone 2821. 11 29 1 dw MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Graphonola and récords, almost new. Cheap if taken at once. if 517 11th street, Phono 494K. WANTED—Before Jan. tortable room in modern home,} close in, by young woman. Phone 710 K at noon. oe 12 4 Bt EWSPAPER FOR SALE or LEASE. | The Halliday Promoter is for sale or! lease if taken at once. The editor | h&s been accepted for overseas duty. write direct to the Promoter, Halii-| day, D. 12 4 6t HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR—j ‘By Francis A. March, brother ot General Peyton ©. March. Com-j plete—S00 pages illustrated—officiay photographs, Your chance to make! $500 per month. Freight paid, cred-; it given. Outfit free. Victory Pub-/ lishing Company, 431 Dearborn, Chi-; cago. 12 4 3t BARBER SHOP for sale or rent. The only shop in a colinty seat town. x A. Hansen, Stanton, N. D. 12 4 6t FOR SALE—Ciothing and furnishing and shoes stock, and fixtures. Good running stock. Will sell for cash or trade for clear land. J. N. Schmitz, Killdeer, N. D. | 12 4 9 nithed rooms for light housekeep- ing, by couple; references exchang- | ed. Permanent is suited. Would} consider one room with kitchenette | Write 67%: Tribune. H ean 12.4 1.wk} LITTLE GIRLS BICYCLE stolen from front of Lucas’ store. Party is! khown. Put same back and nothing | will be satd. 12-4 2ti or room for about 25 Barred Plym-; outh Rocks; To those interested in: fine poulizy having room to spare{ in hen house can offer liberal in- ducements foruse of same. ‘Heavy! prize winners year after year at) Minnéapolis, ‘St. ‘Paul, Omaha, etc. Winners of the Minnesota State cup; January, 1918: H. H. Bratt, Tele: phone 502. 12:3 3ty FOR SALE—169 acres adjoining. the! town of Mottit the Sou | Vatt 1-2 of the West 1-2. sec Long Lake township at a 5 stovewood., Cail} 1 1241 wk Nl 4il-Sth street. most new 1 wk FOR SALE—Mis ber, doors and 13th street. jancous lot of lum: | storm windows, 319 Phone S803. 12 2 6t FOR BALE OT TRADE FOR LAND= | ten room all modern dwelling house Bismarck. Give description of) Write No. 667 Tribune. 1127 1 wk MR FARMER—Now is tho time to dispose of your live and drossed poultry. For best results and high 4 est market prices ship to th Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. D. kinds of poultry. duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. 10 18 2 1-2 mo out in land. IF YOU WANT, TO CLOSE your ‘stock of goods at- auction or} put on a special sale, now fs the} time to see oR Zimmerman Bros. Midway Mdse Sales Co., versiiy Ave. St Paul, Minn. 11 20 1 mo. FOR. SALE—Gabler piano. Cowan Drug Store. J1 22 tf FOR FIRST CLASS DRY CLEANING and yressing call at the Eagle Hat Works and Tailor Shop, Phone 58. 1118 1 mo “OR SALEE OR TRADE farm lands in Bismarck or some Address 18 West ‘. D, 12 2 6t Moin, Bismansk, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Last Friday, pay reward “Will ame, B red cow. for return of or write Box Write us today for prices of all | Northern Pro- | 1948 Uni-/ -|hereto annexed and herewith served WANTED} travel and ation, _letter. g Machine nt modern howse of} Apply E. ANTED—To § from five to eight rooms. V. Lahr, Bismarck, N. 1). 1 3t 1 family | WANTED TO RE desires to rent fu hed flat or small’house for the winter. Best of care assured, and hi | references given. Address No, 10 care} Daily Tribune Office. i 12.8 8t | WANTH WANTED—Hemstitcl done by Mrs, C..?. Larson, 400 4th street. 11 29 1 wk __—————————— “BANNER HOUSE Good board and room, $8.00 per week, jor two in a room, $7.00 per week. We ' have single-er double rooms. S. NICHOLA, 104 Main St. Phoiie 231 SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- | ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Sixth Judicial District. Farmers State Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Frank Brabbit, defend- | ant. - The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the | plaintiff herein, a copy of which is DOINGS OF THE DUFFS upon you and {o serve a copy of your ur and | hen inst you ‘by default anded in th E Dated this US F McCurdy, Attorney for the P Residence and P. O. Bism: N. Dak Paris, France. | Red Cross gave $18.00 to help two} club for Belgian soldiers on leave in| is. i +e 8 | Tuberculosis is on the increase in| Europe, especially among young wom- en working for first time in munition plants. soo German mine hidden in cellar of | Bethancourt railroad station expl ed) three months after Huns were driven out. ee & Three Y. M. C. A. women—} jorie Skelding, Mabel Stillwell, M Arrowsmith—made_ 10,000 doughnuts for Yanks in roar days. | + 2 Liebnecht suggested as first presi- dent German republic. 2 3 | Big rush in Paris for tickets train for liberated Lille; only sued. jl ie | ya Jack McAuliffe, world’s lightweight champion 20 ye of C. to entertain Yanks. DINNER EARIN For You SO TWAT You CAN GET AWAY IF You WANT To- COME WILBUR, | GoT YouR | HELEN, tbe A IT’S HARD FOR WILBUR TO GET BACK TO CIVILIAN LIFE BY ALLMAN a WAIT, |! FORGOT To clive You _ A osoay NoURE A PEACH- Now SHOW You REAL ARMY, Appertre! IL Dotr war A NAPKIN ,HELEN ~ We FoRcoTTEeN How To USE ONE You SEE,HELEN, THE lARMY MAKES US FELLOWS, So STRONG: AND HUSKY “RAT WE’D LIKELY BITE A MECE OUT OF CHINA IF WE USED IT_>—I ANY ONE WovLd Tank THAT You WERE IN THE, at ag » National jadopt the following program for its j work of peace, "| ocracy | big things which drew us together; ago, here with K.| . + Plan War on German n Lal cott German-Made Americanizati BY MRS. ROBERT C. MORRIS, President War Mothers America. victory and peace ons in battle! the War Mothers of Ame! united and pledged to aid the fight ot our sons for democracy, now turn our thoughts and our jabors to per- manent their evement and real- izing their idea of have crovned The National Association of War- Mothers, with its membership of more than one million - mothers, wives, daughters and sisters of the men still in active service holds itself ready to that we may uphold and perpetuate those principles which our sons fought for, died for and won. Our peace purpose as War Mothers shall be: To foster among women the dem- our sons and brothers found in the trenches; To forget the little things which kept us apart by keeping alive the To promote a nation-wide cam- paign and program of pro-American talks and lectures and ta do our power to assist in thi ammerleania: | | ation of foreign-born cit | To oppose the teaching of ‘German in our public schools; | To-organize each community in aj poycott against the or! Goals ane ite: oh Program us that our ead have not died in cain To cement the ties of erhood binding us to women Grerseas whose men defended the same imperishable idea To ange civic receptions for re- turning soldiers and saiiors, to build peramnent memorials of their splen- did service to humanity, to honor the living and forever cherish the mem- ory of those who gave their lives that the whole world might be- free; To hold.the regular monthly meet- ing of each focal chapter of the War oMhters of Amersra on the eleventh day of each month, that each com- munity, may have a perpetual remind- cr of our day of victory. Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Store. —S Bismarck Furniture Company 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. When you Public Farm proper forms, best stuff for sale. the terms of sale. Our stock include BISMARC = = =] 5 are re Sale come to The Trib- une for your Sale Bills. We have the know hew to fix up your list of live stock, machinery, poultry, grain; hay, feed, household goods and all other Wealso understand how to arrange WEATHERPROOF SALE BILLS also weatherproof cardboard so that ' these bills will stay up when put up. Wind, rain or snow won’t hurt them. ALL BILLS PRINTED PROMPTLY to hold your dy display type and s heavy paper and K, N. D. ' ‘ ECOADOUAAADENOESODAAEQUEEOUONDUQUUUEQUUENEAUSTASUSCELUUOONSAUNCUUESEOUONSSSUNCCDENNEOOEESDOOUSIOUONEENSSNOTEIEET

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