The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1918, Page 7

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MONDAY, DEC, 30, 1918. 4 FRECKLES AND.HIS YOULL. SIMPLY To TAKE WIM IN Y WANDS- HE'S BEEN ACTING TERRIBLE SINCE HE GoT-HIS t SAILOR SUIT! He WAS, HAS HE WELL, TLL SOON. FIX HIM. 7} pUT WHIP , i FRIENDS _By Blosser + 4 THE FLAG WAS HIS PROTEC- TION! : ‘ “TWERES ANOTHER. New . NEARS REVOLUTION (LL | WAVETA INCLUDE IN MY n , UST, AN’ -TMATS NOT i TO GET WN ANY {\ FISTIC FIGHTS ' QUIRREL FOOD : By Ahern BENNY’S RESOLUTIONS . EWIST AROUND LIKE A BOOMERANG. vA DOIN’ —~ RUNNIN’ YOUR GAS - CART IN MUD DIRT PUDDLES | AN’ SPLAGHIN’ IT ALL OVER WWNOCENT BYSTANDER | ‘ WEY LooKtT WHAT You'Re’ WHERE 01D. You HE MOTHER 2 Rigi. THERE UNDER ‘THE NON-COMBATANTS ¢ You NEED A PORTION OF THINK STUFF IN“THAT FLAT | TIRE UNDER YOUR DERBY, | YoU STUFFED OWL—- | HOPE YOU RUN INTO A MUD OF AY “OCEAN, OR SUMPIN' - REVOLUTION | MAKE! NOT To SPY MEAN | REMARKS. "BouT U, PEOPLE ' THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN I __. Classified. Advertising Rates. « Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached | Will be Inserted. * First insertion, 35: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 {6r each additional: word. HELP WANTED—MALE HELP! HELP! : “i ‘The. U.S, Employmen Service + in’ Bismarck ‘is “receiving dally /’ urgent. ety for oc i ‘Tey you, gan nije. coat, | drebs, "BIG: WAQHSY, \¥9 phone: ér' ‘cal! ; US Fae loyment: service, Northwest Hotel, Bis- LS aie N..D: ° PRESS!) _ a Tripune, at once. WANTED--Young men to learn. trade. _ Good wages... Apply Mri Woolms, Weatern Sales Ca:, Northwest. Hotel Bldg apn OVI 28 tf TRACTOR. SCHOOL—The. Twin City Tractor School is conducted in con- nection with one of the world’s lar- gest tractor shops affording com- mete, practical instruction in all branches of tractor construction. operation and care. Three 5-week terms start respectively on Jan 6th, Feb. 10th and March 17th. Small tuition fee. Write for catalog and application card. Minneapolis Steel and aMchinery Co,, . Minneapolis, Minn. OSs HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Woman cook at Banner Hiuse, 164° Main street. Phone 23! . 12 28 at WANTED—Girl or: Elderly lady as housekeeper for widower with chil- dren. Must:be good cook and good to children. ‘Good wages. - Steady job. J. Saltee, Cleveland, N..D. 12 26 1 wk ANY¥ WOMAN can make money tak- ing. orders for Guaranteed hostery. Salary of “commission. | All. or part}: time. Experjence.unnecassary .Ad- dress No. 68% Tribune, Bismarck. fet ee 8 12.171 mo SS———————— POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—attér ‘January 1, position by stenographer, with thrée years’ experience. Best of references. Phone 415-L, or address 519 Fifth! street. 12.30 6t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE GOOD -PROPOSITION: for married: couplé with lutich foom-and bakery experience. Answer 684) care Tribune, { 12 21 tf} WANTED TO RENT | WANTED—A smal! furnished house, or. three.or ‘four furnished: rooms) for light. housekeeping -for three months, Inquire at. this office, or write 688 Tribune: x a 2 27 21-2 wks NT—SALESMAN # JOB YOU SAN. “LIVE,” The. mgh.who has been looking for.a job. into, which he can. willingly put every ounce of hig energy and inter- est, can find. that position withus. We need.a number of energetic, en- thusiagtic salesmen, 20 to 40 years of age. A. willingness. to. “live” their jobs is a requirement of th men whom we’ will. select. + The work will’ be: that of selling the patented Caloric Pipéless Fur- nace’ to: enterprising dealers. An un- equaled advertising campaign will pave the way for your sales and maké your wot # pleasure and a), profit—a> job- you can. truly “live.” Addrésa replies or.make: pe application. to “Daddy” Myers, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, Nk, Bec. 27th; 2116 Hennepin Ave., Minneap- olis, Minn... Dec. 28. 29th; 1026, Fer- Pee eit titer nd tis ') PORK RENT—8 room moder; | | sox ENT Reheat WANTED Cylinder, -..12. 98; 1-4. _£OR SALE OR RENT~ HOUSES AND FLATS | house on Ninth...street. Arrang2t jor two families, Call at 512 ‘th street or phone.477L. : i228, Bt WANTEID—tousekeeper on farm tor widower and. small ,family,, Good wages. Address 689 Tribun 1 2wks : room house all'‘strictly. modérn,’ location 520 7th street. Phone 487R, Price _$35 per month. 12 27 6t) FOR RENT—A strictly modern house, | References required. Address 690 Tribune. ce 12 28 1 wk FOR RENT—Furnished home com- plete, modern. Inquire 218 2nd Street, Mrs. A. C. Wilham. Se: : 12 26-1 wk 01 NT—All mogern and very at- hit fe.4 room house. :John L. Lar- * son, 719 Cth street. Phone 600. 2 12 27 Iwk FOR SALE—Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A bargain if bought at once. If in-| terested call C. L. Burton. | 12 19 th; FOR RENT—S-room cottage. , Phone | 894R. a fe 18 tt; FOR” RENT—Modern 8 room house, 818 Ave B, Phone 64M. 12 28 6t ‘OLIVIA, DO HAT mam St.. Omaha. Neb.; Jan. Atl ang) 5th. THE-MONITOR STOVE Heating. Cincinnati, People to Work With?” Pos 19698 295 142 3. !ly- Secured. DOINGS. OF THE DUFF NOUR. GALAVANTIN’ AROUND AT WANTED Branch Manager ESTABLISHED ‘CORPORATION. Formerly large miumuta s' products, now ¢ duction of mammoth. p: is opening a Branch Office marek. Requires services of gqod bus H iness man "Manager. Applicant; must assume duties about January ‘tat-} he‘able to direct; a torgael. the most of whom, ba attracted té, tho ‘work? on aeeauat. of vit 000.cash bond req Entirely new propos | national advertising campaign start ing, including double-page ad in lo: mavers. tremendous opportunity. plies solicited from parties who find} their business unprofitable or not -in harmony, ,wwith war conditons.. Com- mission basis’ with earnings upward of $5,000 per year, a ete “Sales Matiaders will ‘assist‘in orga fzing sales force and supervise opé ing Branch House... Make -your an- swer mplete to secure inmgerview. You will, be required to come to, Ghi- cago for two days’ instruction and training, and unless you cdn do so be- fore New Years it will be ‘useless to apply. Unless you have the money for cash bond, and your reputation Wii stand the third degree, save your stamps. This is a real opportunity that will present itself but once in a natu lifetime, Write or wire PRCSIDENT, 1310 Advertising Ruilding. Chicago, Ill. s s; Cana 4 | —! Tas Tune Up "TILL HI cam Yourse.e, Tomas. Ts 1S. A FLW MASQUE BALL THE THEATER OR A DANCE EVERY NIGHT AND STAYING Is ALL WRONG — 11's ALL WRoNG! 1'm GOING To = Co 11 22 tf wh check | at Tria | 12.19 tf] piano. | ALE Tod: protec Good as new. 12 27 Vit end | MR FARMER uw is the time to dispose of your Hve and. a poultry. For best results ag est market prices ship Northern Produce Co smiirck. D. Write us today “es of | kinds, of ‘pouftry.. Northern Pro- duce Co., Bisinarck, N. D. nee “1918 21-2 mo WANTED—Piano to. yent for winter. Responsible ‘party. ‘Tridune No. 68: f 221 tt] FORF ASS DRY Chi NG j and pressing call'at the. Eagle Hat Works and Tailor Shop.:.Phone 58. {OR SALE—Prices 4 greed hunting dogs, five weoks:-ald, four malo‘and 2+feniale. /Father is ‘one of the best dogs in state of N.D. “All puppiesare well marked. ‘508 Broadway.’ Call for Atkinson. if : 12 23 1 wk FOR SALE—100 tons, upland hay $22 per ton. Q. B...Driscoll, N. D. Albert Hammar, Driscoll, "N., D. ' ae -,.. 12 30. 2t OLD PAPERS FOR SALE 114C Per Pound TRIBUNE OFFICE oF GOING To ” AFTER MIDNIGHT A KEEP HUN COLONIES, CRY FROM 2, 1-mo |, right, Sisix: pedi \ i S09 Sth eireet eS FOR RENT—Modern room; good 1o-| other product THE BRITISH DOMINION CHIEFS Oppose Return of German Colonies FRENCH * WEST AUSTRALIA Massey. New Zealand, and Botha, South Africa, all of whom will oppose at Hughes, Australian premier; ‘Aflican and Pacific peace meet return of any ,of Germany’s colonies. Below, in black and underscored, the possessions of Germany beYore the war. rainfall is so scanty as to make soil infertile and it lacks harbors. tock raising isthe nearest to agri- lopment here. Copper, asbestos and graphite Let Australia Rule In South Pa-! cific Islands Ghee Germany’s Says Premier Hughes. jrifices and‘ for the national safety of jit the island continent. | e populations treatment ine the vic- e shall not Her et- men and forth at collected sion. Internatcnal Control Is One of Plans Offered at Ve Hes If League of Nations is Formed. 11 opposi er colonies to © congr c many's fo alue is as. naval and New Zealand re the voices of William M. erman naval premier of Aust a, Wil . premier of Zealand | of 1 1 Louis Botha, premier of ads of self-gover but it does possess woods and rubber. the Bismarck archipel- lomon Islands ina Lit- of economic develop- South A British nations. Hughes w he reached England. ed not who ruled the declared he ment Pacific islanc o long as Germany | he Germans have encouraged “0*, Coie ‘ow he ontrol grazing and before the war the col- orth: from. New; Guinee..the Gano: was_kept gut. b Pee 2 ee by Australia because of her war sec-|ony had 10,000,000 head of. cattle, | Wwe and Marshall Island produce cor paps oe ttle, | pra, cotton, coffee and rubber, sandal sheep and goats. A railroad across A | tae ie j wood and_ tortoise shell come. from ithe colony has been built and a SYS-'inese ilsands ROOMS FOR RENT _[tem of highways established since the| "te Samoa islands which were di- FOR RENT—Large furnished room in, Germans acquired it in 1900. Rubber.) \.404 petween Germany and the Un modern home. Address 619 Sixth coffee and minerals are the chief ba ited States.in 1899 have a more civil: tle better street. Phone 6192. tural wealth. ‘ 5 S = wy 12727 ots | Tho Cameroon was mostly céded | perneeeaseea Uarreae Ce ees FOR CRENTTwo furnished house- |t? Germany in 1911 when the Franco-) 41.4 4.)5er plantations flourish. “ae German Moroco dispute was settled. 4 keeping roms on first floor two) ini —S— blocks from the Post Office. Also|Tt has about the area of good stove for sale. Cheap. Call| Colorado and Utah co: ar 320 4th street. 2 27 wk (coun NE praeeay velo rs C. ieee ok a REN Pe and the jung! ard to penctrate, but he) Ne ne for £ ROOM-FOR RENT—In modera house. | the coast ig rich soil for rubber qnd Cid iiher . . s ain. | The 309 Sth_ street. 2 28 2t) cocoa and ebony. Gold and iron are Phone 832X. | Togo, on the Guiner enas*, is no lar-| oe : _.12 28 3t /ger than Indiana. Palms, coffee, co-} FOR RENT—Two all modern roonis. | coa and kolo aré its chief commercial Warm rooms for winter. $6 and $7 | offerings. per month. Call 713 3rd street. | Southwest Africa cation, 322 2nd street. finished and Packed... Geo. W. Little. 11 29 tf'a clizaate suitazle for white people. ‘ 12 it | Most Desirable. | % FOR RENT—Two modern houses. German southwest Africa is a more tie. ; Gesirm>l4 region. But though it has & Phone 404 K. q

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