The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1918, Page 7

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ra § Hf - 4 ‘J vat FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Bloaser SLIM HAS A NEW:NAME FOR . ~A-DAY COACH SQUIRREL FOOD By-Ahern HIS SMOKES ARE HAND \ PICKED WEDNESDAY, DEC. -18, -1918. Yoo ~ WOO. Stim! 5 ae WHENYA GET GOSH ~\'D WHISTLE IN SIX: COLORS FOR A SMOKE ~ MY + MOUTH TASTES LIKE @ BRONZE JuG- THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN i “Classified Advertising Rates. First insertion, 85 cents; 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 Hoooo| BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB NBAN,-T. SAW ABOUT che AANAN YN: -SANTY: CLAUS" ON. TH’ STREET: GEE~~AN' 1 SAW TW! FIRE ENGINES COME DOWN TH’ STREET Too! YA SEE SANTY “JSLAUS. IN TH" City 2~GoSH,T BET YA RODE ON TH. LEVATED RAILROAD. DINJAS DIDIA ENT W TH DINING CAR WHEN YA CAME HOME Zt ATE \N ONE WUNST— GOSH! IT'S LOTSA T DID, WENT ToT SLEEPER GOIN’ AN-WE IN -TH werry! “pur WE CAME HOME IN TH’ ’ SITTER? Gas AROUND s (Sitee piaawn's ae SAY. LUKE ~ WHY BLESS “(00 Syl BYE KNOW WHERE ) ( PARDNER- SuRE \ CAN GETA oe ava CENT ONES, SOME TEN Nene IVE GOT A WHOLE STOCK OF CIGARS» SOME FINE CENTERS, SOME THO-FERS, AN’ SOME SWELL ONES WITH GOLD BANDS ~ WHY, SOME OF ‘EM HAVE. HARDLY, BEEN SMOKED! Terms “strietiy: Cash—No Copy Without-Remittance Attachea Will be Inserted. word. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED TO RENT eo VANTED TO RENT—5 or 6 room HELP! HELP! 7 ! The VU. S.¢ Eroploymer Séwvicg 5} in Bismarck is receiving daily | urgent a ton coal miners. it || you bgt ve us your aa J dresai: Write, ‘tele- ; Sree ot Employment service, ane Hotel,” Bis- | marck, N. D. Jertenc ‘ribune._. ‘place toute jardiand room Le while attending high school. dress Clyde Babcock, Hazelton, N. 12 17 1 wk. Dak. > ham: , Call at Bismarck Hotel. Bismarck, set, 209 12th street. 12 16 ot at Be Balas __ 12.17 3b) WANTEED—To trade quarter section WANTED—Weaitress and dishwash-| of land 60 miles N. 5. of Bismarck, er immediately. Small hotel. Six] or-25 miles E of Regan for a good Dollars per week: ANY WO: ing orders for Guaranteed hostery. Salary or commission. time. Experierice unnecessary. Ad- dress No. 683 Tribune, Bismarck. 12 171 mo Se gel W. VANTED—Competent girl for gener. al housework. Mrs. H. R. Berndt. Call at-104 Avenue A or phone 622 12 141 wk WANTED—girl or woman for house- work on farm. Mrs. J. W. Burcit Bismarck. Phone 406F13 12 14 1 work and care of baby. No objec: tions to school’ girl;- Mrs. PF. Holm- boe, 208 W. Broadway. \/ANTED—Girl for .. general work. Highest wages. street; Mrs. P. C. ie i 1 WORK WA. MARRIED STAN wishes cd for the winter, Phane 512K or cal at 404 5th street. 12.17. 10t POSITIONS WA: BOOKKEEPEN—txperienced 1 AVE GOOD PROPOSITION on n-smalt «for: ama ts* -Gtve,:\ enone” in ‘irst letter. Write 682 12.16: 1wie pears: old, a Ad- Box 93, Medora, ‘N.D. 12 18 wk can make money tak- All or part 12.9 tt house | 610 Seventh |, vey Harris & Co. ‘work | CATTLE 1] would like to change after the first of the _ modern house or furnished flat, give “fala iption, location and rental. 679 Trioune. 12:17 2t WANTED AT OCE—Two or three modera partly'tinished: light house: keepitig: rooms: Within ‘eight blocks of the William’ Moore kchool. Ad- dress. Mrs, W. P. Ramey, Box 130, City: = =" 12:12 1 wk WANTED TO a aa lour- room jieodern re ‘Sth street ‘or’ Phone | WaNTEDatisalte oa) for year 191 about 200 tons. Submit bids to Bis-| marck hospital. ers, ‘sewing Sane 4 piece Library house in Bismarck or Jamestown. Write No, 673 Tribune. 912 1 wk FOI FIRST-CLASS DRY CLEANING and pressing call at the Eagle Hat | Works and Tailor Shop. Phone 58. 11.22 1 mo FOR SaLEI00 tons of goo good meadow hay at Tuttle, N. D.’ Address L. Dornacker, Tuttle, N. D. 22.13 1 wk IF YO; WANT TO CLOSE OUT your, stock of” goods. at ‘auction or | put on a ‘spéecial sale,-now is the; time ‘to see us. Zimmerman Bros. | Kk] Midway Mdse Sales Co., 1948 Unt-! WANTED—Girl, to assist with hotse-; i versity Ave. St‘ Paul, Minn. f 11_20 1 mo. | POR RENT—Store room centrally 10-| cated, suitable for any. ‘business, | with ten bedrooms and bath room; on second floor-$10 per month. Har- 12 14 41 at. “ ers enna re 6 tf! FOR SALE—Good piano; party | leav-| | ing the city cn at Bismarck Fur- | | _niture € ! 12-1411wk. | FOR SALE—150 spring ! li calves, Shorthorn and Herfords. 100: | “gtecrs and, heiférs coming 2 years | j oN, Heifers bred to registered bulls, | ; due to calve June 1,.to August 1 \ Murphy-Gardner Land & Live Stock | Co., New England, N. D.ak. year. Address 681 Tribune, i 12 6 tt / 2 13 18'1'wk| fYAVE SPLENDID PROPOSITION for | married couple on farm near small ___ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Warm rooms, with h ftie| letter. Write 682 ‘Tribune. use of. lichen.” SHouse. Nos uy but 12 14 tf St. Phone 242 -16-1WK. | FOR SALE—Gabler piano. Cowan FOR RENT—Two modern — houses. * Drug store. seers ae eet Phone. 404 K. Geo. W Tae. 1 29 tt YOR SALE—200 tons of upland hay, ‘$18 per ton f. 0, b.. See or write Albert Hammar, Driscoll, N. D. Remember no home is complete with i -gudlity<in-each’ instrument. “12 216° St town. Tell about yourself in first vegetable treatment aa 00k “A” tel why y tobacco and #5 + Start the wey sd Chemical Co., isms ar ik = SUGAR TESTED MORAL Eh Doubters Declared Baving Sta- ples Would Be Easy Compared With Sacrificing Luxuries. FIGURES SHOW RESULTS. | PIANOS AND PLAYERS, | out a Piano. on Christmas Da: have’a few that Iean still furnish fram‘hefe, all new and they are| all Baldwin © mad@,~ which means Call, Phone or Wate Saturday and: Sun- day only of thig.week. I. Wylie, care Grand Pactile I ismarck, , bort.of War by,Conserving for IN. D. State Representative, .The 5 _ the "Benefit ot the Raldvwin Piano Co. Chicago, 71. |» 5 ‘allies, Home address, Grand Fork: ND. : ‘ ee Americans Demonstrated Sturdy ‘Sup- : to» show def- of,the United their ‘began e people initély that: States. were factually . reducing consumption ef foods needed “abroad; GENUINE INDIAN CHIEF IS PRIVATE 1 ‘IN SERVICE the , United , States |, Foed. Adminis- {tinition’ was:ediali thinks’ tt! wis Seome paratively easy to bring about conser- vation of staple necessities, but that {t would be far more difficult to accoin- plish an actual decrease jp the use of luxuries, The doubters took sugar as | an example, and declared that it would be practically impossible to bring our } consumption of sugar down to a point that would meet only the food needs ee City, Kan.—A geni Ine Indian chief 1s in the me@- cal esrps at Fort Riley here. He {gs Private Corbett White, a grandson of Chief White Horse of the Otoe Indian tribe. Chief White Horse took his tribe from Nebraska Into Oklahoma years ago. He died in 3912 and his grandson was made chief in his stead, | of the people. Private White and Mrs. White, =| Now that demands upon ocean ton- also an Indian, and their daugh- z will be lightened, European na- ter are here, the family living in tions wild be able to go farther afield Junction Clty while the father ts | 0% foodstufls, aBd-will no lo&er be at the army eamp ‘ SZ entirely dependent for sugdr upon North American supplies. With the q io late back upon normal consumption if the | present short ratio: in Europe are not materially increas If the ropezn ration és to be materially in-| creased over the present low amount it ean be only through the American people's making it possible by con- tinued restrictlon to a greater or less extent here. 'The fact that the Food Administra- tlon has been sble to relax the volun-| r ration is In itself proof that} ion of two pounds per person per month was: generally observed throughout the country, This conser vation ullowed the Food Adminisva- tion to build: up a reserve, and to rtde over the period of scarcity, until the the new crops of Louisiana cane and beet sugar were ready for distribytion. | Have your | old hat| ce new at the} ‘made li [Ragle Tailoring Co. lor the Beulah Coal Phone 75, City Fuel Co. City Adopts War Orphan. Carbondale, HL—The city of Car- bondale hus adopted a French war orphan, It will be provided clty funds, It is believed’ to be the first adoption of its kitid in Illinols, for from | ‘Call C, A. Finch Lum- ber Co., phone 17, for Old Hickory Lign Lignite. Tribune Want Ads ads Bring ing Reslts. Bismarck Furniture Company 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. HE HAS DONE HIS BIT! The records of the Food Adniinis: |, tration stow that in July, August, Sep-' tember and October 995,000 tous were distributed. Normal consumption for that period {s 1,600,000 tons. © This shows 1 definite, concrete saving of oyer 500,000 tons. ‘Chese figures ap. ply to-sugar consumed on the table, In itchen, and ifn the various {ndus- | triés, ‘and Show’ coneldsively: that ‘In| the homes and public eating places of America, where 70 per cent. of all our sugar Is consumed, the sugar gonsump- tion has been reduced by more than one-third. ! In the four-month period begin- ning with July, thisicountry normally uses 400,000 tons of s r per month. I July 260,000 tons ante into distribution, In August 6r 3,000, tons were distributed. In September the figures showed 279,000 tons, and then fell to 280,000 tons in October, | There could be no more definite proof that the American people. have given their loyal co-operation and sup- oes ere | stocks now In prospect, we sill haye | Port of the war. i i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS —“torn‘tos'nns ox BY ALLMAN £ VU1 TOLD TOM THIS ONE oe a || pt Were IS YouR DEFENSE! GET Yoyr HANDS UP THERE ~ Don't Ley ME KE®P HITTING | Noy iN SWE FACE. = COME ON Now, TAKE A POKE AT ME | Nove Sot ‘ - i iipeses UT, PROFESSOR, Movin TRIP ON STRING. a TOST—Pocketbook containing sum. ot money, government check for $30. Finder return to Tribune office ‘and bs receive reward. 12-17 St LOST—Child’s aviation cap. Return 12 {41 wk mnter’s shop, ‘complete ‘set of carpenter's tools, large -writing desk® and con- crete mixer. Call at 716 Main St. . » " to Tribune. 12g6-st | OF Puone 268. 12.11 wk | OR RENT— ADAWSCHAAF BIANO—Nons better. Direct ‘trom factory to home with "Houses save FLATS out middleman’s_ profits." Conven- FOR rea eY partly: modern. Nea fent payments. *gample in 200) Ho- cb bs ty “modern, tel lobby. D. Ernest Hall, resident __ply 1200 Broadway. 7, - 12.18 at fepresentative. 12 16 6t For SALB—i room burzalow, almost MR PARMER—Now is the time to new. Terms reasonable. Apply 822 whiapese er your live and dressed ‘Ave B. poultry. best results and high- ‘ 19-273) meaee prices ‘ship’ to the]: y FOR RENT—Modern § rooth howe. : N “ a as Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phowie 15:.0r| D. sas today for pricés ‘all 751. : ~ 1011-t¢| kindgtot=: Ne Pro: @ace-Co, NOD. - 3: 10-18 2 12-mo. Good-hoard and Kiom, $8.00. per week, remedy, Gold ‘or two faa a gad $7.00 se Meek. We| Seal No. 10 kills the desire for to- j have single oe double ‘rooms. = bacco and enuff. Great! success { NICHOLA, ‘ ‘rotn testimonials cf rien who - ~~ 208 Main ae Phone 231! have béen cured. A guaraatecd a : NOW YOU DO YOURS— Keep Your Pledge—Buy Show them to the Monitor When he calls to check you SA and vane Announcements Come to The Tribune for your Wedding Invitatien or Wedding Announcements, We have the correct forms afd the best style and quality, of wed- ding note paper and envelopes. | Our styles of type are the very latest designs for this uSe. Printed or engraved work donéei in short order. THE TRIBUNE COMPANY Bismarck, ND.

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