The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 7

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR OOKIT st WHADDYOU GET | AN RISTORY ‘sag FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ; ‘ You Can't Catch Freckles in “THE VEGY. DBA HES €or “BELOW: PASSING’ IN EVERYTHING 1 - BUT GRAMMER — SOMETHING 96 W-CRAMNER; cos Mi 100.19 WSTORY WAS To BE DONE! FRECKLES, YouR REPORT CARD: IS VERN Poole THIS MONTH- IF You HAD A LITTLE MORE SPUNK, You WOULD STAND BETTER IN YOUR CLASS! — NOW, Do You KNOW WHAT SPUNK Yess ~ IT’ \, TH’. BAST, PARTIC: s IPLE , i “ (WELL, VALSTELL YUH =. YEH ~ BUT AINT T=KINDA : WHY <= You DONT: ™ ifio> SAN, \F COLUMBUS *M A HELPER TO DANGEROUS DANGLIN’ "WAY H HAVE To WORRY "BouT ; ny s \ KOOKED AS se A pee ee , UP IN) TH’ AIR ON A PLANK H “WW ROPES ~ THATS UP te AS HAVE, AN’ VM QUITTIN TH JES WELD BY SOME ROPES ) | To TH’ OTHER GUY, ; > - A -DISCOVERED TH/}| 7 sop TOMORROW, AN’: WN” ATRICK KNOT 2 ! é ; A E HE TAKES CARE : YOU CAN-TAKE SUPPOSIN TH’ KNOT WORKED) & OF ‘em! MY PLACE- \TSELF LOOSE, OR TH’ ae i SQUIRREL FOOD wow ’Bour it 2 nope wusreD 2 By Ahern ss yy » Benny Doesn’t Like the Idea of | Falling Out of 2 Job \ first sight of this.adjoy some level | headed business. may. Special re-! quest to those who do ot under- | tols, including Champion harnes: stand the hotel bu so do} and shoe stitcher, also shoe toos.| not answer this ad, do net. go into a} 3 | H. Langley, 314 Broadway. Phone Fine place for shoemaker or tire} bsuiness that you know nothing | occ ees ° about and become a/ burden to our 7 ROOMS WANTED T have Is for rooms and houses every day. I can rent your property cheaper than you can. Try me. L. MISCELLANEOUS | we SALE—Harness shop, stock ani | tee. “It 1s analogous to the \bill: just | introduced by Senator Lodge, provid- jing that the public should be informed | of all stores dealing in German goods by haviag a conspicuous sign placed WOMAN BOSSES MINE: THE TRIBUNE'S ‘CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified Advertising Rates, Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Heads Corporation Controlled Ene Pe We aa a ir law 4 , Will be Inserted. tion ike toe n ot 500 pop dood* ttle live tawh' sath a losing 1111 wk tirely by Her Sex. i) poner! thelr doors, ‘Dealer in German : First ingertion, 35 cents; ‘additional insertions without change| Lat ioe.) same-forsanreelf. This ie: a: good | “Americans hfve not forgotten the of copy, 15 cents, Advertisements containing more than 25 words word be charged. at the Fale of two cents a word for each additional ord: FOR ary OR TRADE—for a mod-! ern. building, six 25 ft. business or residence lots in: city of Glen Ullin. There is:a lease on this hotel till} Sept. 11, 1919, at $100.0 per month. | Price $6:500.00. ruined. | i AeA, Anderson, | Operates Garnet Mine in Alaska’and Lead, Zinc and Silver Mines in Arizona, dog! infamous atrocities of the Germans ; and, what is more, their entirely un- moral and ruthless aim for World do Write or inquire George ‘Meyerle,| Box No, 100, 921 6th street, H ees “- | minion, which Germany’s _ fenforced "HELP WANTED_MALE™ Glen Ullin, ‘N. D. |_ marek, N. D. Phone 315W New York—From the far West | surrender has in nowlse altered. may RENT! BUY! SELL! 116 2.wksi WANTED—To buy good ~piaiio at there now comes to us the lady miner, Every ald given by the: WELCOME! RETURNING” WANTED TO RENT—A™ client of| “rock bottom pric 4.‘ | Mis Anna Durkee, organizer and con- | tyles toward: building wp’ Germany §88—PHONE—8a8 DO you, want, to; rent rooms? HAYE you roonis for. rent? WILT you sell your home? SOLDIERS, AND <SAILORS. Full information: a: ployment’. ‘openings. “t-- Tounity and elsewhere will mine wants to rent 6-room modern J. house close in. Good renter. Holihan, . Phone. 745. gain. Cash deal, 1 16 tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—T pair of ‘black mares 6 and|7 years old, just trolling element pf a $1,000,000 cor- poration.run entirely by women. Miss Durkee operates a garnet mine in southern Alaska and lead, zinc and sil- brings nearer the day<of Germany's next war upon the worlds WILT you buy a home? FOR SALES Pure” red ine alike, Weight 1100° each; 1 | pair | WELL. KNOWN iW BUFFET CLOSES “ou ou ‘PRES WILL you sell your business? keys. Toms $6, hens $4) Wi brown ‘Wares 10 years old, weight Sep mines sey Arizona. She ssreuey ets qa you, buy a business? puy Ranch, Box 6, Pingree, ‘N! Di) 1200 with foal;.1) pair bay drivers | gest Individual moine owner In the Ost- | Famous Place in Boston’ Frequented OW. ‘about: ‘mdre insurance? 3 1.17 2t} well. matched, weight 1000 each; 1 man.district of-Arizona, andthe most by Men of Affairs to Go Out Phone 888—Phone:.888--Phone 888 ‘At Your'service” °° “LH. ‘LANGLEY Real Estate and Insurance United ‘States Employment Service ADAM” SCHAAF PIANOs—Grands, vprights and players. None better. Special prices and terms’ during sesion. Also. bargains on two type: grey saddle horse 9 yrs old, weight 1000; lion, sure foal getter, weight 1850. These horses are all soand but I-will 1 registered percheron stal- world. Tt was while she was in Alaska seven years ago, investigating a proposition widely ‘known woman~ ta the mining | of Existence. tf Boston.—Fennel’s’ Place,” Boston's F5 % ; famous buffet. bar, where men of af- y U.S, Department of Labor. ¢|| Tribune Bidg, Phone 883 |, writers. -D. Ernest Hall. Soo Ho: ae fon mee ae tT Hea pase for in-copper, that Miss Durkee first be- | ¢, Tone have met to have a friendly 2D—C —ee es ey ae phy 110.1 wk| the horses’ For particulars write came {nierested in a garnet mine, was | « ip,” will pass into history in May, PRESSFEEDER WAN ylinder, FOR SA ECAC S bargain Telectric|, BT: Burgers, solteth Cash Store, | given an option on it and’ finally took | because of wartime prohibition. 8, iC fas} | HR QT FOR SA‘ E—At a bargal e 1 ,elec te Konsberg, 'N it over in the name of ® corporation Tucked away in a quiet spot close ANTED—Boy- 16. years: old not go-'/! caer nate Call Tel. 249 or wr! 115 1 wk which bad a board of 15,women diree- | to busy Devonshire street, “Fennel's” nes ee Tom tain Cocaine ‘For sale on easy. terms, || ** ¢ j isa. | FOR SALE—Gabler “plano —cowan tors. | has stood for’ 40 years, presided over or, éxchange for city prop- ns Drug Store. 11 22 tf At the beginning the mine did not | by John Fennel. The lease expires BRAKEMEN, FIREMEN; $1603200 + monthly, send stamp for require: ments, peiaay) care 581 Tribune. 14 j 11.14 18 21 25 28, TRACTOR SCHOO! he Twin City Tractor. school is.conducted in’.con- nection ‘with one of the world’s larg: ‘ est tractor, shops affording com-' plete, . pracical ‘Instruction in all branches of tractor construction, op- | eration and care. Two 5-week terms erty — stock ranch, 500 acres adjoining lake in Mc- Lean County, 50% tillable, partly cultivated; close to schools; graded ‘roads; phone Tines and rural. mail. Eyery acre heavy black soil . and the farm is especially suited for diversified farm- WANTED—Good competent place for two children where they could board and room, Write 584 Tribune. © L161 wk FOR SALE-Toda protectograph check writer. Good as new. une Office. Call at Trib- 12 19 tf YOR SALE—I want some good live wire that understands the hotel bus- iness,’to buy my hotel at Carson, N. Dak., a live county seat town, and WANTED—To_ hear farm or unimproved land for sale oO. K. Hawley, » ‘Baldwin, Wis, from Owner of 12 2t wkly the only hotel in: town. This busi- FOR ness will be just what you make it. so you hotel’ man, that is looking bottom hay; $20.00 per ton f. 0. be] cars.at Stewartsdale. SALE—I75 tons“ef best river! 12 miles from This photograph shows three Ameri+ can soldiers removing wire entangle- ments from an old German position in order to make a new road. j struction is the big problem in the de- Recon- , seem to amount to a great deal, but as Miss Durkee began to develop the first claim with which the, corporation started, velns were discovered opening out in every direction, and as the work ‘continued the amazing fact dawned that the entire mountain was a gigan- tic mine of the beautiful erystals, with ledges of garnets extending from the sea level to a distance of 3,600 feet in May and Mr, Fennel has. decided to close up, “Combination” is the popular drink at “Fennel’s.” It consists of whisky with.a “chaser” of ale. Famous per- sonages visiting the city were always taken to “Fennel’s” to try the “com- bination.” Mr, Fennel is said to be the coun- : 7 | vastated sec e ese! i try’s most famous purveyor of wines. d old: brick Bismarck. Write or phone J. W.| vastated section at the present time March pte eee taition, eas ing, and dairying. This is ean 2 ee hie is ‘an ‘oppor | Busch; 406F13,-P,-O, Bismarck N.|und our boys are doing fine work in| @P the mountain side. | He has traveled over Europe all his | an unu: al rt i E f i : 16 1 wk| that respect, But the greatest value of the deposit | life collecting choice wines, He has ‘Write for catalog and application sual oppo! unity and tunity which will be grabbed at’ Dak. 1 w hat respect, re card. Minneapolis Steel & Machin- we will give good terms to ‘consists in a by-product of garnet | paid as high as $125 for small bottles Pasa Migneabolin sheets ri ht parties = waste, discovered by Miss Durkee, . put up in the latter part of the eight» ; 114 ee gar - i : "Tom Beligyés That It Takes More who passed two yeurs in a chemical genth century. i D. TT. , OWENS & Co. Than. One Bird to Make Summer laboratory working it out. She had = WANTED—Girl =: for; aan house- ‘Bismarck, N. D. work. Apply. 4 Avénue A. West. Cetwk- TM cts Loox, ouvia, 1} WAS:DowN |} WotDeR FUL? 4 Seer A PEACH OF A an, Yes- “TOWN YESTERDAY AND: 1) AND How t Love’ SUMMER DRESS, TS SONICE Some PERFECTIN AND Tu - ARE JTHEN SHOWING WONDERFUL WANTED=i iT for general house-| =e HAD SOME NEW SPRING observed that garnets when milled did not fuse with iron or brass, and follow- ‘ing this up, she discovered a new use | for the waste garnet, of which there were hundreds ‘of thousands of tons. EMULATES HORATIUS OF oLD Chaplain Holds the Bri the Bridge as Bravely as Did the Roman’ : ' Captain, ory work. Good wages." Phone 654W. ANY BATHING SUITS BATHING SUITS ‘Ground to a certain mesh and put ie 111 tt POSITIONS WANTED NET, HELEN? through a secret process the waste gar-| Cieveland, O.—“Horatins. at the ENY WOMAN ‘can make money tak- LADY STENOG PHEK a = {ng orders for Guaranteed hostery.| . sition. Experienced in* Se Salary or commission. All or part} tions and real estate.. Best of ref- time. Experience unnecassary Ad-| erences, If interested answer at fess No. 683: Tribune, Bismarck. once. Write 583. Tribune. ‘”+1-15-3 12 171. mo TANDS FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND. FLATS FOR SALE—N. W. 14 Sec. 32 Twp. net makes a separating: powder valu- able:in foundry work,” she stated. The garnets of Miss ous mine | ‘YY, almandines. and hardness, | Because of their teanty geologists have given them the name | of “precious garnets.” i} Bridge” had nothing on Rev. James M. Hanley of Cleveland, chaplain of a rege iment’in France. According to stories drifting back from the front, the chap- was wounded while holding a bridge the Huns sought to take. As It is related here by friends of the for- mer priest, a captain and a few sol- ¢ 135-R 79 -Mérton'Co.;\N. -D. Land.clear,| FOR .RENT—Two room house, not lt tee sataipacaealata iy diers were detailed to hold the bridge Will sell, for fair deat Make Of, modern, has. water and electric | # T s t Li = against heavy odds. The captain said fer. No, 282, Lake Park, Iowa. service. Inquire of AL Van Horn, | Wo senators Live in = | it couldn’t be done without more men. 209 7th street. 1.16 3t FOR NENTS Toom House, Mo oa , @rn. Call 697: Sete i ¥ 15°3t FOU SALE sais two miles ot ‘Medora, : »Modern 8) i Sires cultivation, od falt: set of nit }* $2500 casi, 11 ra FOR RENT—S room house on 16th ~ Street... Moderate rent. Call 124 Ave- nue A ‘West or F phone, 862W. , Minneapolis, | ~ ‘ Ps 2 1151 wk use Wel vated Geo..M. ‘Register, 111d wk in Iife, insurance. Pure. protection etn’ cottage. Phone Geo. WwW. Little, without investment feature. Call or] 404 K write for rates, Saleemen ‘wanted. -1 10 tt Guarantee Fund Lite Association, b. oder & room house Manager, 314 “Tague o. Ww. Roberts, at Sxor Langley, S adway, one 88a." Meee FOR, SALE—Six room aie mod- f F addition, once, If in- rtem, ea: ad ord . ore our. “pe > : : ta” phon Seer ; 4 FOR SALE ot three nice mod- otograp! strat —_ k peal in, Bi wa for Big fod ments to men or women whd' . -perlenced in, Utes Rrecae > enter the: erro 1 i, Same Street in Topeka Topeka, Kan.—Topeka claims : to be the only city in the country & | which boasts of two United | States senators living in the | same street. They are Senator Charles G. Curtis, now repre- 3! senting the state, and Senator- elect Arthur Capper. enenbeenoines VEN dA WATCH FOR LOANS TO HUNS rican Defense Soclety to Make Public Names of Banke Which / May Aid Teutons. New York.—A resolution passed by. the national boycott committee of the Amertcan: Defense society’ makes: in- discriminate lending by American banks to Gertiany a mere ‘of less hazardous business from a finanttal point of view. It is contended by the society that American depositors have a right to be notified in advance of any intention on the part of the Danks to lend their money to build up Ger man countries, and it holds itself ready to inform the depositors if their money is so used ‘without their “Why, I can hold that bridge with a club,” Hanley is said to have declared. “Then do it,” the captain answered as he hurried off for reenforcements. The soldiers, inspired by the action of the chaplain, rallied around him and j held the contested bridge. until the captain returned with more men and | made the bridge safe. DANCE IS THEIR UNDOING Twelve Students at Kansas University Lose Chance of Winning ‘ Commissions. Lawrence, Kah.—Twelve members of the student army training corps at the University of Kansas, here, have lost all chances of winning a commis- sion in the army as the result of a raid by the anny Buse on a frat house; Students must tothat in their Fooms Bive o'clock at ‘night. Sounds of laughter and music from the Chi Omega sorority house, where @ bunch of students are quartered, were investigated ‘by the M. P., with. the result that 12 mén were found en- Joyimg.» dance. They were placed ia the guardh~ ise, . g

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