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TUESDAY; JAN. 21, 1919. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. By Blosser i It Ought to Last/a Long While! or) SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern. At Last, Benny Falls Into a Job FE aman Ora a TEE SaaS CIS THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | peweccecesececceewe semen mene sa rere ern warn nt Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. First: insertion, of copy, 15 cents. will be charged at the rate of two cents a word word. 85 cents; additional insertions without change Advertisements containing more than 25 words WONDER. IF MA. WANTS MET’ Do ANYTH HECK- ARTER LooKiN’ ALL OVER. FOR A-SOB, AN’ THEN.GET PINCHED FOR LOAFIN’ LIKE YESTERDAY, - YUL BET IF V WENT RIDIN’ * ACROSS TH SAHARA DESERT IW A FLIER, ID BE ACCUSED OF HOGGIN’ TW’ ROAD. # co MAW~ ANYTHING p ELSE VAT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE . ES GEE WItT~ 1, A DONE EVER THING JZ NA TOLD ME T= WELL, LET ME StE — NOv'VE FILLED THE W00D-Box AND DUT WE -~ OANES-IVE GOT SOMETHING WANE Vou GIVEN TH FISH ANY. FRESH THEY AIN'T DRANK ‘TH’ WATE! Z WATER LATELY. : ry 2 sf WEEK YeT ! R t SGANE ‘EM LAST i AAT wHaA~ ooP--! 1 DIDNT KNOW | WAS LEANIN' ON AN UNBUCKLED ¥ Now THAT You'RE WW, STAND. UP! WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS’ “TAILOR SHOP.15,~ A. SWIMMING. Poor 2: | PUT AN, AD. Wh “HE PAPER FOR AN ASSISTANT, - NOT A DOORMAT —-~ ALL RIGHT ~--- Write or inquire Glen Ullin, N. D. Z Wks | WAN net. cabi- | Reid. Phone 121 for each additional] # —Fumed © eather, Wasyfold. davenport, 2 leather | z Vottont: rockers, book rack;,9x12-Wil- “HELP WANTED—MALE *; WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full informetion as~to all ‘em- ployment openings in thig.com- mynity and elsewhere; will } give.) ed you FRED at the ‘Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Phone 17/. All national and local efforts to assist you are, there concen- trated. \ United States Employment Service U. S, Department of Labor. PRESSFEEDER W. TE! a‘ Tribune, at on my oe WANTED—To hire a Nv: ~ er that can make;good bread, pies, cakes - ete. to a good man I will pay good ‘wages. No other need apply. To Miluk, Wilton, .N...D, 5 BRAKEMEN, ~ FIREMBN, “$150¥ monthly, send _ stamp for‘ require- ments. Railway, care. 581 Tribune. 14711 14 18 21 25 8. WRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City ‘Tractor school is conducted .in con- nection with one of the world’s larg: est tractor.shops affording cou- plete, pracical instruction in. all ‘branches of tractor construction, op- eration and care. Two 5-week terms start respectively on Feb. 10th, and March 17th. Small tuition fee. Write for, catalog and: application card.. Minneapolis Steel & Machin- ery Co., Minneapolis, Minn. oe * 111 18:25; 2-1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general hor work. Phone 45) L. 4 a aeeeme. ah tt ‘WANTED—Girl_for general -house- work. Phone 594. 120 6t NOGRAPHER WANTED for law office. Apply ‘T. H. H. Thoregen, state's attorney. Dunn Center, “N. ‘Dak. -118 3t WANTED—Girl for general house work. Phone. 689L. 118.6t ‘ i PERSONAL ’ , More than , believe in \ife insurance. Pure protection without investment feature. Call or write 19 rates. Salesmen, wanted. Guarantee Fund Life-Assoviation, L. H. Langley, State Manager, 314 Broadway, Phone 888. ‘ 1111 wk. ROOMS WANTED FOR RENT—In desirable location, ‘ furnished. room. 411 Sth street | Phone 273. 1201 wk LOST AND FOUND: LosT—Female setter six months old, practically. all: white. except: leman| terested color ears. Reward. A. W. Mél- len. Residence Phone. 664, Office phone 181. 121 3t LOST—A small diamond brooch. Find: er-please return to Tribune and re- ceive reward. 117 & FOUND—MpRA overcoat; owner prove ownership and pay for this advertisement. FOUND—A gold agate ring. Owner may have same by paying for this advt. at Tribune. & 1171 wk 120 Lk]. a = ton rug, 120°1-2 6th street. RENT! BUY! SELL! ; *. ¢,[888—-PHONE—888, | DO you want to rent rooms? HAV} you rooms for: rent? WILL you sell’ your’ home? , WILL you buy a ome? E WILD ‘you ‘sellyour' business? WILL‘you buy. a” business? HOW about yore insurance? Phone &88—Phone 888—Phone 888 “At your service” L. H. LANGLEY Real, Estate and Insurance Tribune Bldg. Phone LY MULUOUIAAUAAALULUALAEULUALUA UAHA For. sale on. easy terms, or exchange for city prop- erty — stock ranch, 500 acres adjoining lake in Mc- Lean County, 50% tillable, partly cultivated; close to schools; graded roads; phone lines and rural mail. Every acre heavy black soil and the farm is: especially suited for-diversitied farm- ing and dairying. This is an-unusual opportunity and we will give good terms to :]/._ © right parties. DOINGS OF THE WANTED Gord ompetent plac he: | two ‘children: re t for; Drug Store. A FOX SALE-Todd protectdgraphi writer, Good as new.’ Call at Trib- une Office. 12:19: tf WANTED—To hear fram owner of farm or “uuintproyed land tor gale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. | 1 wkly river} oO. b. from | TOR SALE—175 tons of it, bottom hay, $20.00 per ton cars at Stewartsdale. 12 mil Bismarws. Write or phone ‘Busch; 406F13.. , P; ;O. Bismarck: IN ‘Daky. ‘115 1w FOR SALE—Household goods fora five room flat. Cheap. Tribune. i | i 1171 wk} FOR SALE—Milk delivered anywhere | in the city 12 1-2 cents per quart. Phone 841X. 1S ate | FOR SALE. OR TRADE—1 pair of black mares 6 and 7 years old, just alike, weight 1100 ir 1200 with: foal; well matched, weight 100 eac! saddle horse 9 yrs old, w 1 registered: percheron, stal- D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck; N. D. HUUUNCGUONECUO ARAL ACEUAUALAEAUA —SSSSS————— i #OR SALE UM KENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Fwo modern houses well ects Inquire at First Guaranty nk. @ 1s Some Ic& IN Tus Box ! Wee poria y Wap WOR RE modern cottage Phouue ‘ chenete and bath. Rose Apar ments. , F. W. Murphy, 204 Main St FOR RENT—% ern. Cail 697. S 115 tf Ri room house on 15th street. Moderate rent. Call 124 Ave- nue A West or phone 862U. 1151 wk FOR RENT—Modern cottage. Phone A404.K or 794. Geo, W, Little. | 1.10 tt FOR RENT—Modern & room house Inquire O. W. Roberts, Plone 15: or 761, “ 10 11 tf FOR SALE—Six room. strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. |. A bargain if bought at once. -If in- call C. L. Burton. y * 2. 12 19 tt ‘WANTED—Hoom and board by young lady student. :Phone -183,. Bismarck, Business college. 1181 wk FOR, SALE—Harness -shop, .stock and tols, including Champion harness and shoe stitcher, also. shoe too:s. Fine ‘place: for shoemaker or tite * vulcamizer, in live town of 500 pop- ulation. Write box 223, Parshall, D. é 11110 |, FOR RENT—A sewing room by the hour. Equipped with two good ma- chines, a large. mirror and electric &lso American Queen corsets ti Call at. 623 Highth. street = (reggrotihigh school) or phone pies g 1.18 3t i | FoR SALE OR TRADE W.} WORK WANTED = | LADY desires to7go_ to’ home Write 586, aA POSITION. WANTED—By an ex | Phone 75, City Fuel Co. DUFES Olivia Was Window Shopping BY e Ff 7 0 TWANK HEAVENS, THERE /MEXICO HIT BY “FLU” Store, | Most Fatal Epidemic in History of Couniry. thing 1 can us the hor i. J. Burgers, Konsber | Lind wk! LANDS | u ps two Iniles ot! modery *8 > room agres cultivation, deep) feiced 4 Of ma- Shortage of Necessary Drugs One of Reasons for Heavy Death |” Rate. ea «soil, Laredo, Tex.—Aceording to retinbh information brought -hére by ‘ from yarlous portions of Me present epidemic of Spanish influe in that country has been the mo: taljepidem n the history of Mexie the death e exceeding that caused by any previous: epidemic: of typhus, yellow fever or smallpox. The under- takers of Mexico were ca influenza epidemje without y Supply, Of coffins or d even the old cust e{s for burial purposes only, otter which the body is removed; at | the grave and placed in a pine box, had to be abandoned, as some of-Ahe wealthier class were buried in ca that were formerly used for rental.pur- poses only. ee In Mexico City it is estimated that | at least 40,000 cases of influenza were in that city the rhiddle of October, many cases developing into pneumonia and causing several thousand deniths, these latter being mostly among the poor people who contracted the disease and were ccmpelled to lie down on the dirt floocs of their Jackals and there contracted pneumonia and died. A big death rate also occurred among the better class, despite the. care .giv- g en them. Jn Guadalajara, Guanajua, . i, Johnson, 2 ‘Minneapolis; 19, 12t} ) -Half ion} improved.,Montana fam all fenced, ») acres: tiHable, ance: pastur ready for crop. With farm horses and all ; machinery. Ton “easy terms. Might consider regidenee or good ‘auto! bil part’. pa ™ this:month®, For further ‘particula call or address, D, W. Frie Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, \N. 1 118 Gt JepEPbbHHppppPbbbbphpHpREg 3 day or hour and do family w. Phone 535 R. sl 21 1 wk POSITIONS WANTED eyced lady stenographer. Phone 666. | 120 1 wk For the Beulah.Goal. Tom, Noy sta out OF Tats. Rog "TIL LTAKE CARE OF MN FEET ET Your. FEET ?. WHAT'S WRONG , NO, 1, STooD ovT. IN Frou OF AN QLD STORE WINDOW LOOKING, ~ AT Pain BEACH COSTUMES UNTIL | DISCOVERED: MY¥ FEET WERE) NOMB— | i places the heavy death rale In Mexico | , was due to the shortage of aspirin, | | stated that he didn't know. to wham von, Taniples, inl “Mon- the number of cases of influenza heavy, while the death rate was likewise heavy. In Vera Cruz over one-third of those stricken with the in- fluenza are suid to have succumbed to | subsequent pneumonia, In many | Tor terey | were quinine and other necessary drugs used | In, the eure of influenza. | SEER Sp Bp bP EEE: | NO BISMARCKS—BUT =. LOTS OF KELLY ROLLS Springfield, Nl—Teard: in’ popular eating place here: Patron—Gimme a couple’ Bis- marcks, an’ a cupa’ coffee. Waitréss (with hang-doy look) —Ain’t got no Bisma i. Patron (pointing)—There they are, right there. Waitress—Ch, them ain't Bis- mareks3 m's Kelly rolls! Patron—Aw’ right, | gimme Sa AR IE Pwerrrerert rt teeter ett oors Mennonite Ie Roughly Handled for! Failure to Aid War Work Drive. Urbana, Ind.—United war work s0-| licitors in: Salem township, this coun- | ty, took Rev. S. E. Aligyer, Mennonite} preacher, from his home, where a cot- tage prayer meeting was in DrOETCSs, | and after his refusal to subscribe to the fund, clipped his hair with horse clippers. Other Mennonite homes were visited, but subscriptions were forthcoming. » Some heard of the im- pending visit and sent their subscrip- tions:in during the afternoon. The minister was called to the door. and asked for his subscription. He. he was talking. His porch light was inrned on, and every member of the committee and his neighbors stood cut clearly. After: parleying a wile he flatly refused to donate and some erled: “Bring him out.” Ailgyer ran into the house, pursued by mon rs of the committee. Two womc rere howled over in the scuffle, but the min- ister was taken outside. After another refusal he was taken {nto the road in front of his home, and while his wife embraced him, holding an American flag over hin, the ancient pulling horse-clippers. were applied. The, men then went on their way. Carney Coal Phone 94 some, Kelly ; rolls, ‘them’; ~, ‘es PATRIOTS CUT PASTOR’S. HAIR, Q. E. Anderson: Lbr. €o. BUYS LICENSE FOR DEAD PET Court Rules That Dog’s Demise Does Not. Relieve Man of. Re- sponsibility. City, Mo—You're charged eto buy a Heense for your Guilty ov not guilty?” asked the nt city’ counselér: of A. M. in the South side court. “Guilty.” answered Brow he continued, “Luther died y: He was eighteen years old, and cough- ed himself to death.” j No excuse,” replied Mossman. “You obtained no license. for the dog in the K with dog. ns | past ten months»: You must pay oue now." a. The judge concurred wiih the coun- Interned Austrian Invests Money Hi Earned in Camp in Canada: - Vancouver, B. C.—Boso Tezin, ani an nt tie internment carp here, { ed for $150 worth of Victory | he says, to atone inj for the havoe wrewght ; of his countrymen in on Serbia. The money subscribed was earned since Pazia ca-g tered the camp, ‘ FIRE 184-YEAR-OLD. CANNON Relic of Revolutionary and India Wars Used in Victory Cel- ebration. Vergennes, Vt.—A cannén.one hune dred and eighty-four yeats old, which saw serviee in’ the Revolutionary. and Indian wars, was fired off-here during the victory celebration. i The cannon is the property. of ex- Mayor C. E. Stebbins, Té-was. recov- ered from the. bottom of the Hudson river several years ago. It had reste ed.on.the river bottom since the day it- went down. during the battle: of Saratoga. Don’t Keep Friends Waiting. Be prompt in. keeping social engage- ments. The manor woman who ts in- variably late soon.merits-disrespect for his own convenienée and becomes, un- popular with his friends. No excuse is compensation to.a friend for having to wait for half an hour after the appoint- ed meeting time. In making appoint- ments allow a little time for possible delays—then appear promptly at the hour set—Biddy. Bye. AUNUAUOUEOUEUCENEUEQUOUOOUENOLODUDGUDUOEROCUROOOSO: sunnsnnaneanennant anagnnanensnscesnaqanet