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FRIDAY, JAN.-10, 1919; OT n= FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Throwing in Wood Wasn't Ex« ercise ito. Him x . VT SAND, MAN’ SQUIRREL FOOD 4 By Ahern ‘As Soon as He Finds One, He i ae © Ob ~ JUST TMINR IPT} : MISTER OWENS GONNA GWE ME A QUARTER ‘es FER THROWIN' HIS Wood, 'S Too BAD! WISH "THEN ID GET Wi SLIM GIT-MAD IF HE: Y WEARS ABOUT iT !! WEWT WHILIZEN: BUT THAT MAKES "A FELLA SWEAT! wHevpuFF = PUFFDANT !* Ue wors ‘ar? Now \T4 CHANGED ). WHY, FRECKLES, DON'T You KNOW You PROMISED - To Do THAT WORK Fole MR. OWEN 2 WHAT ABB You DOING Now HOWDY - | SEEN NOUR SIGN 14, TH’ WINDOW FOR A MAN ~ WELL, BEHOLD HIM - THATS QUICK WORK- 1 HAD THAT SIGN “FOR A BOY UP T KNOW, BUT A FELLAS GOTTA HAVE SOME is YouRE HIRED FoR) AWHILE —~-- YOUR JOB \S TO GO FIND A see 1 { 4 Loses His Job i , e hi \ a i t \ _ MANTE 2 4 ’ , i ee ‘ a8 B. ° | Salary or commission. All or yi WANTED TO RENT bsuiness that you know nothing THE TRIBUNE'S C SSIFIED COLUMN | time. Experience unnec2ssary Ad: poous = about and become a. burden to our LA | dress No. 683 Tribune, Bismarck. |“ puvnistied.¢-$Vould good little live town and a losing vertising Rates. ANTED—Girl for general house- s td 4 . . Tork i 2. Miller, There lease on this hotel till i jcnn se Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached | 0Usework. No washing, R- Milt, spt, 14, 2919, at $100.00 per m Boy &9 nse : S = ) : ‘rat i 0 gases ut V ANTED—Girl for general house- FOR SALE—One fire proof sales sli . ; s a boy : an oe First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change} work. 814 5th street. Phon i | register, nearly. new; a-bargain if 100 Pp 4 we i Ge Too Few of Us Understand Importance H of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words 13 tf | tanen at oyce. Inquir oteamen to, haul 7k pb Ed j { will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional | WANTED—Housekeeper on farm,for | call, S. White, Moflit, N._D, 1-6-1wk, EE tae roa ied Le wen) of Education i word. ; \ widower and small family. Goad|FOR . SALE—Blacksmith” ‘shop Bt ORT aap ei suite tet We i 5 By P. G. HOLDEN 5 z wages, Address 689 Tribune, tools, all or separate, and guaran-| F ALE—Furniture to furnish a whiote w 3 eae ene ay,” HELP WANTED—MALB 1227 2wks| teed in condition. Inquire Fred} twelvé rooms. Price reasonable; Hi sole) yond te tactie, 2 Deni cere constructions a nck ony today, 4 F R pi ee : Brockett, Arena, N. D. want to sell on account poor health but for years to come: the people of America, a8 of every other coun t ; EXCURSION TO TEXAS © ie 3 aia 161wk| On car line, Close in. 311 4th St. try, will be called’ ujjomto solve problems that will demand the best 5 WELCOME! RETURNING | LOST AND FOUND a Der Phone 627R. 191 wk thought. Gigantic tasics await our attention,. Upon men ‘of ability 4 , FOR SALE—Gabi yf i Ad Jatitifiry: 10thspeciad train TORVES SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. | |ouNT ” wrist wateh. Owner | zruewler {pianos 4 Cowan aati : s| will depend our prog Y , { ¥ Tq TFOUND—Ladies’ wrist watch. Owner! Drug Store. { 1 uf] FOR SALE: baby entter, good as pend our prog. Minh@apolis) te’Ban.. Benito and so — Sime | i ; 4 {uen cee i 3 educs sit better ak a i 2 Full int doa il {> may ‘have bracelet by identifying | Iz .Ry-Todd protectograph chee Fi check takes it. Does education pa Is it hetter to take our boy out of high schoo] ant : i ployment zbbcking mi tore em- |) same and paying for ad. Piione wri Good as new.: Gall at Tai ns 122 Ave. B. put him to work? Is it better for the boy q h, Ei cco a tip A | munity and oleabere will te ai, }~a19R er ine ontea 2 Tete 110 3t Who would consider it an act of wisdori'to!tuke a boy ftom a’ fob where Moines, ie | én you RREE. gtrthe- Bureai for’ Iveston,” 1 | Returning © Soldiers’ and Sallofa, [ set! FOUD aay Wal mane spy calling at Trib- WANTED—To hear from owner of * farm or unimproved land for sale. SCHAAF and. players. PIANOS=-Grands, None better. he was earning $9.26 a day and put him to work earning $1.90 a day? A man is worth $1.50 a day from his head down, What he earns over, es uprétne sutnfiiér holiday ||| Northwest. Hotel, Building, Phone'|| "®er‘aying for this advt and re) (x, Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. prices and terms during | that depends upon whut he has stored away in his héad and the use he makes} ih the} lend.“of perental ‘sunshine, }| All natiogal and local efforta-;| ward, 3 V9. wk i ; . Also bargains on two type-] og jt, } oe ‘Rio ‘Grande; Valley. neay, the @aist. you are. there cancen- | LE—Only pool hall Ine writers. ‘D, Ernest Hall. S00 Ho- Fail to Value Education. ieeegeres i tutag [trated Oa Vibes af y peat town.,.Four tables and can] teh Blsmareky NOD. Too many of us are inclined to disregard the advantages of an education. HU t : | United: States Employment Service | dy cases. building 24x60. Write or “Dad” didn’t get any high school training. He has been able to make a living ‘per acté with terms, |... sU.. 8, Department of Labor: te. ig; #Operior to either || @, Owing to [| ———__— PRESSFEEDER WANTED—Cylindé D., being the 8S. % 14-145-99. Good |- <a, Nod, ; FOR SALE—Household goods includ- see Fred Grannin, Stanton, N. D. 3 171 wk Manual Training Night, and he doesn't see the need of wasting any time in sending “Bill? to high School, But, the fact is that every day EDUCATION PAYS rpipe hous: m, 14x24, small barn and toring 100 acres broke - and ing gas range and gas tank heater fenced, rented for three years at one- | Call 52 Thayer. Phone 241L, * third of crop delivered. °Thtre a} = 17,1 wk straight loan on this farm for | FOR SALE—I want some good live running-for fiye years at 8 per cent. |. wire that understands:the hotel bu We will sell our equity in this place} ines, to buy. my hotel at‘ Carson, N, for. $1,000, or trade it for good aute-|" pax. a live county seat town, and mobile, G. P. Lamberton, Wolf Point, This busi- the boy»ospends: fn school, is worth’ $9.26, and:that, probably, Is more than’ “dad” ever earned in one day. A bulletin’ issued by the U. S. Bu- “yeau of Education, based on wages paid ‘In the years before the war, shows that the uneducfited laborer earns an aver-| Pat Aid fete ‘hose really R erested' Gf8-expected to avail the | a‘ Tribune, at-okice. —* | aa fen eee a) BRAKEMEN, FIREMEN, §150-8200 i eig@f}acmmontbly, send: stsmp: for require men Railway,.care 581, ‘Tribune. - “ 141 ANTeD—Young man between 17} and 21 to-learn marble and granite School A free night school in Manual Training will open at the High School Tuesday evening, Jan. 14, at 8 o'clock. Prof. Neff will be This will be a fine trade. -Fait. wages ‘to commence Mont. 1-41 ; FOR SALE OR = HOUSES AND with." Call at Bismarck’ Marble and ing: ordera for Guaranteed hosiery. Inquire 0. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or = 751. 10 11 tf ‘OR SALE—Six room. strictly mod- ern bungalow in Rivervisw addition. A bargain ff bought at “once. . If in+ terested call..C.:L. Burton, 12 19 tt phone 745.° J. H. Holihan.. Lucas Block. 19 2t ‘ FOR RENT—3 roonis all modern,: $6 and $7.8 month. Warm rooms for winter and 1 person. can keep house for 35c per night. 713. 3rd street. 19 6t SS . \ 7, AGENT—SALESMAN AGENTS breaking all records taking ofdeds for our popular History of the Great.War.. Wonderful photo- graphic illustrations. Big commis- sions. ~ Prospectus and outfit free. ae N. D. Thompson’ & Co., St. Louts, __Mo 1—3 5 6 8 10 12 13 15. AGENTS breaking all records taking ordérs for our popular History .of “4 the Great War. Wonderful photo- graphic illustrations. It THE Lec? YO LADY. WANTS POSITION bookkeeper in either office or bank. AY (Have completed a full course at the FOR SALE— DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THERE 13'A WouN0eb Solnjed BON Back FIOM OVERSEAS — RE You Woml0EO!. | Bec paRDal?, ‘320 acres two miles of And Olivia Believed BuT | SEE You al Eee “It Bes PARDON:YOUNG MAH, (SAY; Mere You ']) Nonam, INTHE the only hotel in, to néss will be just what*you make it. so you hotel man,°that is looking not answer this ad, do not go into a BY ALLMAN HAVE. AEAD BUT THe. BANDAGE - SLOPED DOWN in charge. opportunity for the men of the Granite Works. 1101 wk} Medora, D. modern 8 room} for a good locatibn and ld brick city to take up a very interest- gi ¢ ji oR RENT—Modern cottage: “Paane house, 150 acres cultivation, deep faut a quick. This is SA OpBOr ing line of work during ane teat ae ona OF'840,000 In 40. eit | . . W. Little, black Soil, fenced, full set of ma- ’ 1 ed 3 venings, y enroll Tues- ayer ‘ : 2 = 2.10 tt. | HELP _WANTED—FEMALE | vittiy,. $06 per acre, $2000 caeh.| iat aight of this ad ay.gone ievel | Sey athe Fines Loteee. gtadusting tan ante WANTED—Ten room house for rent | WANTED—Two waitresses” at Star| palance to suit, Mrs. T. B. Johnson,| headed business man.” Special * J. M. MARTIN years before graduating from the high yery reasonable, J. .H 1.6 1 wk] 1622 Melbourne, Ave., Minneapolis.}| quest t@ those who do not. under- sai Pra ¥ sen This: is a:‘total. of 2160 daze.) marek, N._D.; ty can make money tak-| Minn. | stand: the hotel business, please do | 1-9-11-13 Superintendent. The $20,000 which the high school! 19 12t G FREE NIGHT SCHOOL There will be a meeting at the Will school at 8 o’clock Friday, Jan. 10th, to enroll students for a night school in the. common branches. Persons not eligible to attend the public schools are | For some time the city board of education has been operating a free school of dressmaking in | the high school on Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday evenings of each week under the direction of | the teacher of sewing in the high school. This work will close on Friday evening of this week un- less there is a much larger at- tendance than heretofore. Bet- ter enroll and attend, thus keep- ing a good thing going. J. M. MARTIN, 1-7-4 City Superintendent. SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,/ coun- ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Sixth Judicial District. Eugene M. Walla, plaintiff, vs. John H. Rockefeller, defendant. The state of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby sumr swer the complaint in th Ned to an- aboye en- Bismarck business college. Fully} titled action, of whicn py is here- < qualified. Write 582, Tribune. unto annexcd and herew'th served up- { ooh & 19 at on you, and to serve a copy of your POSITION WANTED by stenograph; answer to the said comp t cn the -er.. Highest experience. Best ref- subscribed. at E. T. ke’'s office, ‘erences. Phone 666. ‘ 2 161 wr WANTED—Position by stenographer " with three years’ experience. Best ot reteren cee Ee 415L or address 619 Fitth si ; Dance at K. C. Hall Suite 12, Tribune Building, Bismarck, North Dakota within thir:y days af- ter the service of this summons up- on you, excusive of the day of such seryice; and in case of your failure to appear of ansWef, judgntent wilt be taken against you by default for thé relief demanded in the comblaint. * Dated this 2nd day of July, 1918. E. T. BURKS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Suite. 12, Tribune. Bldg. Bismarck, North Dakota. 126 13 20 27° 110 17. age of $500 a year. This means thatin/ 40 years his total earnings are $20,000, graduate earns in excess of that pald to the uneducated man is equal to $9.26 for each day spent in school. The bulletin further shows that the average amount earned by college graduates in 40 years is $80,000. It takes four years, or 720 days, to go through college. If these 720 days of school add $40,000 to his earnings in 40 years, every day the boy spends in college he is earning $55.55. 2 Education Increases Production. President A. W. Van Hoose of Shofter College, Georgia, recently com-/ piled the following facts on the value of education: attained distinction. attained distinction. In other words, a child with no seh of rendering distinguished se e. four times that chapce and the chi the chance. s , JROOMS FOR RENT. | Beveve I'L. Go SABA AND, BEEN WOUNDED = urged to enroll at this time. The people of Massachusetts have an average of seven years of schooling, FOR TALK ‘TO Wms | M. MARTIN, and produce an average of $260 a year each. In Tennessee the average échool-; reasoanb! 522 . J.M. i ing is only three years and the average production is only $116 per capita! Phone‘283. 1-9-10 Superintendent. per year. \ u od. Jose.in. Th t | Out of two million men who had no schooling only’ 12 attained day’ Yrooms, modern, close, in. je rent | Free Dressmaking School degree of distinction. Out of two million who had elementary schooling, §0. cheap to the right party. Call on or i Of two million who had high school education, “1,248. has but one chance in 150,000; id with elementary education hes! with high school education has 100 tines: