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Ye FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HE GOT AWAY WITH IT, ANYWAY SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern WHAT USE IS THERE IN BE- ING RICH WHEN YOU CAN WORRY THIS WAY? | THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Cee ee cece se eteoeeesccweresececcesscesoocescccces. _Terms Strictly Will be Inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; add of copy, 15 cents, will be charged at word, HELP WANTED—MALE eas — HELP! HELP! G The~U, ‘S. Employmen Service in Bismarck is receiving’ ddily t urgent calls for coal minets. If | | i you can mine coal ‘give us your ad- | dress. BIG WAGES. phone or call U. S. Employment | service, Northwest .. Hotel, . Bis- | |. marck,N. D. « Pan ae a | °. o WANTED — Two men tor work ov Sarage floor. Lahr Motor Sales Co." » oe ISAS Bt; Write, tele- | WANTED—Diacksmilt Tor Silles Cat. | tle Company. _ Five dollars. a day ‘and board. | Transportation; ply-Bisniarck Tribune Office. —° Ss 2 12.11 Gt HELE [TED—SEMALE WANTHD—Competent girl for gener. al housework. (Mrs, -H. R. Berndt. Call at 104 Avenue A or phone 622 12:14 1 wk LADIES earn $15 weekly at hone in spare time addressing and mailing our music circular letters, Send 25e in silver for 50¢ sample copy and ‘particulars. Postal Music Co. 403. Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 12 14 16 19 WANTED—girt or woman for house work on farm. Mrs. J. W. Burch Bismarck.-; Phone 406F13 : 12 141 wk WANTED—A girl to work for her room. and board and go to school. Address answers 678 care Tribune ‘ H 12 111 wk WANTED—Girl to assist with house- work and care of baby. ‘No objec- tions to school girl. boe, 208-AV. Broadway. ; ; 3 12.9 tf WANTED—Girl. for general house- work. Best wages. Phone 689L or , call 302 W. Thayer gt.-Mrs. J. J. Osterhaus. 12101 wk \JANTED—Girl for general house worl hest wages. 610 Seveuth Mrs. P. C, Remington. 10 26'tt} { —__oO i i MS FUR RENT q wI—Two. modern — houses. Phone 404'K,- Geo. W. Little. Z ( 11 29 tl FOR RDNT—In desirable location, furnished two room apartment on first-‘floor ‘also one bed room on second floor, 41f ith street or phone} 278. i A2111wk e NTED TO RENT ‘ANTED AT ONCE—Two or three} motlern partly furnished light house- ; ane. rooms. within eight blocks! ‘bf the Wiliam Moore school. Ad-! drecs-Mrs. W. P: Ramey, Box 130,! 4 i 12°32 1 wk WANTED. TO RENT—A four room; turntaied: “or. unfirnished’ modern | howse. °Call 623 Sth street or Phone HSK eo 12:16 35 “LOST AND FOUND LOST—AMeiz driving chain on the, Apnle'Creek road. “Return to O. 5. | Cleckner, care Tribune or Phone 633. K. 12 14 3t_ LOST—Bunck: of Yale kos. Finder please-return to Guasner's store. | *% aa i 12.14 1t_ |) ‘OR SALE OR RENT— -HQUSES AND FLATS j FOR -RENT—7 room*‘bungalow. Call! Classified Advertising Rates. ‘ Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached -} Steel” products, now engaged: in pr ‘Mrs. FP, Holm-; apply. i MISCELLANBOUS | FRECKLES! WE'LL SBE ABour. HE AINT NEVER MARCH “RIGHT BACK HERE Wit . THAT. DIE =~ WELL! - WHERB'S THAT: sTick, Tse “WORRY waiece, | / HAPPY UNLESS HES GOT SUMPIN’ To WORRY ABOUT LEMME. SWING, LEMME on! BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB ON TH TAG - GET HER GOIN’ REAL HIGH TAG ~ PUSH UKE TH" DICKENS! # Bo ee ta ra igeenle : 8 < me AWNATS HE £ WORRYIN' ABOUT), ote} ‘< MOW 2 e) (i ZS FUSS1N' Tf ONER TH’. ExT: INCOME P WHY- HAS / ma | La INCOME “Tax 2) [NHO, WALLACE ree NAW = HE AINT He Gor _ ) ( Gor ENOUGH 5° AONE 2 ) S MONEY To KEEP GOLDFISH SUPPLIED fon Woe) { TAX! - i wT eee ? shar cant / i Va as BE RIGHT: J =a Se Ae v 3 1 wy itional insertions without change Advertisements containing more than 25 words the rate of two cents a word for each additional ¢ PTS a, { re i pees | | -WANTED * Brancli Managed ESTABLISHED... - | CORPORATION. Foriiierly fare’e manufacturers of'| duction of mammoth patrioti¢- work. | is opening a Branch Office in Bis-| marck, Hequires services of good ‘bus- | iness man as | Manager. Applicant! must assume duties about January Ist. | be able to direct a small sales. force, | the most of whom will ibe attracted to | the workn on account of its patriotic | nature, $1,000 cash bond required, ful-' ly secured. Entirely now proposition; ' national advertising campaign start- ing, including double-page ad in local Papers, tremendous opportunity. Re- plies solicited from parties who find ; their business unprofitable or not in harmony with war conditions. Com- mission basis with earnings upward ‘Of $5,000 per year. ‘Sales Manager will assist in organ-{ izing sales force and supervise open- ing Branch House. Make your an- swer complete to secure interview. You will be required to come to. Chi- cago for two days’ instruction: and training, and unless you can do so be- | fore New Years it will be useess to | Unless you have the money ! for ‘cash bond, and your reputation will stand the third degree, save your stamps. | This is a real opportunity that willl present itself but once in a} lifetime. Write or wire PRESIDENT, | 1810 Advertising Building, Chicago, Il, | i } — i { WANTEED—To trade quarter section | of land 60 miles N. E. of Bismare or 25 miles E of Regan for a goo hose in Bismarck: or Jamestown. Write No. 673 Tribune. 9121 wk FOR FIRST CLASS DRY CLEANING i and pressing call at the Eagle Hat! Wérks and Tailor Shop. Phone 58.! Se nsag eel 22 1 m0 FOR SALE—100 tons 6f good meadow | hay at Tuttle, N. D. Address L./ Dornacker, Tuttle, N. D. a tat 12131 wk | INSURANCE MAN wants desk room. | Let me know what yow have. Write! No. 680 Tribune. i iS 113 st. | FOR SALE—150 tons of midland hay} 4. 0. b. cars at Parkers’ Prairie, O. L. Lord Parker’ Prairie, Mfinn, RB. RN. 67 «TR 10 Liwk Ir ¥O% WANT TO CLOSE OUT your stock of goods at auction or{ put op a special sale, now is the: time to see us. Zimmerman Bros. Midway Mdse Sales Co., 1948 Uni-! versity Ave., St Paul, Minn. i 11.20 1mo. ; 376K. We 14 3, FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT: - after:Jan, 1. Phone 152R. *5. = = 12 44 Lk FOR RENT—Bight room modern’ housé, 9th street, arranged:.for two | families: - Call 612-9th street; aren a77L. 32-18-3¢{ FOR RENT—Moderm $ room House | Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 1a or! Te IAID th FOR, AWNE—Store room centrally 1o-| @ i@ for any business, ; econ f fe and bath room ¢ loor $10 per month. Har-; Hafrik & Co. 5 | é : 12 14 4t XZ FLORIDA FIG ORCHARD residetice| lot planted to fig trees can be eas:| jig paid for through a few hours; spare time work. No selling. Some-: thing different.. Over a thousand; ons vey TO TRADD—Piece of land near Bis-| |-maxck for_second hand automobile, | i tools, large writing desk and con- sold. Write Co, Stevens Plig.. for particu: WAVE SPi ND[D PROPOSITION for married couple on farm near small National ‘Land Detroit, town. Tell about yourself in first! letter, Write 682 Tribune. | 12 14 tt FOR SALE—Good piano; party Yeav- | ing the city. Call at Bismarck Fur- i _niture C S14 wk. FOR SALE-—Gabler piano. Cowan Drug Store. 11 22 tt TLE FOR SAL 50 spring calves, Shorthorn and Herfords. 10 steers and heifers coming 2 years old. Heifers bred to registered bulls, due to calve June 1,..to August 1. Murphy-Gardner Land & Live Stock Co., New England, N. D.ak. wot | + OR. SALE—200 tons of plaid hay. "SiS perston f. 0, 'b, See or write Albert Hammar, Driscoll, N. D. . 12 14.1 wk Phone 574L after 6 P.M. 12 13 3t WANTED_ TO SELI—Carpenter shop, complete set of carpente: creta mixer. Call at 716 Main St.) or ‘puone 268. id 1 wk FOR SALE— Wheeler machine. Apply € D. Stuce at Lahr Motor Sales Ce . ple daeste ADAM SCHAAF PIANO—None better. | Direct from factory to home with- out’ iniddleman’s profits’ Conve ient payments. Sample in Soo Ho- tel lobby. representative. D. Ernest Hall, resident 12 1 6t Song poems wanted. CANARIES SING FOR BRITISH WOUNDED | British Red Cros,trains bear canary birds, placed in the windows. They cheer the wounded soldiers while the trains ride slowly and smooth- ly to hospitals or home. Here tion of birdseed and water. Send pey lib pany, 4 nati, Ohio. _ MR FARME Music C 14 ‘ally. Postal Greenwood Bldg. ur song poem toda: the time tol you see a nurse giving on ecanary its ra- RR Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. D. Write us today for prices of all kinds of poultry. Northern Pro- duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. ea n- incin- 16-19 an you write Now is ___10 18 21-2 mo the hit of the season? A hit me: dispose of your live an@ dressed | FOR SALE— At 515 6th street, boy's thousands of dollars to the lucky poultry. For best results and high- toys including — foot er scroll author; you may be the next one. est market prices ship to the saw, large erector set, roller skates, DOINGS OF THE DUFF IF YouVe. REALLY MADE UP YouR MIND TO TAKE A LESSON TODAY You can START BY TAKING A ‘FEW SWINGS AT THAT DUMMY —] WANT Tu SEE how Nou WoRK Fast \ cand Tai PROFESSOR | WELL, GUESS ia t lick THAT THE PROFESSOR PICKS OUT joven! \ BY ALLMAN VL. MAXe A NOTE — 'Nour AGGRESSIVE WORK. | 1S FAIR BuT YoURE NOT | FOR HES JES’ WoRRVIN’ OVER How MUCH INCOME TAX HED \ HAVE To PAY, IF 7 WE DID ete, Also and mahi fo. Write or see Prairie, Minn. 0. L. Lord, Par! RR. 6. 1211 1 wk rED WAN W in h th D Caguaaanseneccnuncgeangny PTT or two $a a room, $7.00 per week. lave single or double rvoms. | 104 Main St. SEPARATION OF | tion of epileptics trom feel the special Shakopee state reform» udoption. of the ployees in state institutions are out- trol, day by Chairman Ralph W. Wheelock. UOUCUERSUAOOCCUUTEEEDSCOPUESSCROURTET ECT O COTE GED DE EEOC ANTE young lady tion practical Northwest hotel BS po! Apply nurse. 12 13 a ~ would 4 BANNER HOUSE Good hoard and room, $8.00 per week, We 8. NICHOLA, \ Phone 231 EPILEPTICS IS WHEELOCK PLAN Min St. Paul, Dec. 16.—Separa- inded. rovision for more adequate care of ospital for insane, discontinuance of he practice of committing women to stato prison and erection of a the new and the for em- rison| anding recommendations in the biqn- report of the ate board of con- The report was made public to- Other commendations offered in previous reports are renewed and a summary of board activities is added the aged, erection of a fourth state, nd future | ac { epileptics from feeble port states, will make » the establishment on state 1 in northern Minnesota of separ- colonies for both classes of pa- An appropriation of $150,000 ed with which to build and equip ent vault institution id work under the The colonies are to ‘be n of the Faribault wdditional funds are re- to round out and complete stitution. Adequate care for the insane and aged, the report continued, demands separate care of the aged and senilo aration for a fourth hospital sane, to be established on more strictly psychopathic lines. Rec- ommendations on this subject are dis- cussed at length. nnouncing-that the Shakopee state reformatory for women will ‘be ready for use July 31, with the completion of the receiving hospital and adminis- thative center, the board of control recommends that a separate cottage de built at the institution to. house women convicted of offenses punish- able by prison rather than reforma- tory sentences and also that women es of the Stillwater prison be d there. The plan has ‘been ed in other states, the report states, and for every purpose of con- finement, of training and of care, the mature woman offender will be much better off at the reformatory. The board amplifies its previous rec- ommendation for the creation of the office of public guardian who would he charged with looking after the out- side business affairs of intimates of ate institutions. This plan already is in effect in Hennepin county. stuff for sale. the terms of sale. : | | | MMM rT i poner PUBLIC SALE BILLS When you are ready to hold your Public Farm Sale come to The Trib- une for your Sale Bills. We have the proper forms, best display type and know how to fix up your list of live stock, machinery, poultry, grain, hay, feed, household gocds and all other Wealso understand how to arrange WEATHERPROOF SALE BILLS Our stock includes heavy paper and 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 BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. SUAADODOOUSDODOEAN |