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FRIDAY, JAN. 24,°1919.” \ _ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS, By Blosser ~ He's Learning, All Right gy ae SQUIRREL FOOD a By Ahern Benny Has @'Good ‘Idea for Making Buttonholes LTRS THE TRIBUNE'S Classified Goidslaren, 5 Rates. - Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words Wiles charged at the rate.of two cents a pord for each additional we f i of copy, 1 CLASSIFIED COLUMN “TLL @8T TWO CRATS: “TEACHER DONT KEED ME AFTER School KNOWS \F THEY AINT NO WORK ON HAND, A PROGRESSIVE FELLA FINDS SUMPIN' To DO, AN’ THATS Me «+ EVEN IF 1 WAS RAISIN’ CENTURY.PLANTS FOR A Luvii’- IN “H' MEANTIME ID GO AROUND AN’ LOOK UP TOWNS THAT WOULD HAVE A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION SOMETIME] Comm AN' GET ORDERS FOR Gis BLOSSOMS »: t ~$o You DONT LIKE 4 SCHOOL t—-WUY, LITTLE FELLOWS: LIKE You’ SHOULD LOVE To 0 To SCHOOL VYes- Bur {D-RATIIER: Go SKATIN'! Now WITH fi KEEN eve 3 1 LOOK AROUND FOR.A NICE LiL PIECE: OF AIR ‘Jes WW’ RIGHT “SIZE AN’ SHAPE “ AH = --: \ GOTCHA - You SHOVIDNT TALK LIKE THAT — WHAT DID. You LEARN =, To: DAY? Shucust~.1 Don LEARN MUCH IN SCUooL ANYWAY: AWT No USE OF ME GOIN’ T Selloor ! HEN \ TAKE MY NEEDLE AN'THREAD AN! SEW A. NEAT BORDER AROUHD “WW EDGE OF “W' PIECE OF AIR TTHUSLY AN’ = OF HER HEAD! 1 LEARAT THAT TEACHER WAS byES BEHOLD ~~ Hy “IW RESULT 15 A BUTTONHOLE ~! RATHER CLEVER Ree! ir. = AE the horses, F. S. Talcott. | VOR SALE ORTRAI ing country tore ing ftooms and dan made of cement block settiement in) Dunn dress Jacob Rothschi Street Barber Shop, Dak. : Selling out HELP WANTED—MALE anne WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS: AND: SAILORS.:~- Full. ipforniation .as. to al. em ployment ‘openings ‘. in’ this. \con)- munity and. elsewhere will be giv- en you FREY at the ‘Bureau’ for Returning :Soldiers and: Sailors, Northwest Hotel’ Building, Phone 174, ', AW national} ‘and’ local efforts to:iagsist you: aré there concen. United ‘States Employment Service "U: 8. Department of Labor. : eee ee he: street or Phone 627 R. RENT! BUY! SELL!) 888—PHONE-888, DO you want to. rent rooms? HAVE you rooms. for rent? WILL you sell your home? WILL you: buy a home? FOR SALE—Gabler piano. Drug Sdore. FOR RENT—In sell cart, cutter and harness with Bismarck, 2 OL r 12 rooms. Call at Sit Ist ch place has a cu ) son, Box 1 complete set of 1 vrite to C..O. } Bismarck, 'N. -D. WORK WANTED Phone 535 R. 1 2t i wk LOST AND FOUND FOUND=Men's overcoat; owner prove ownership and pay for this advertisement. | on 1 20 1wk SUMMONS. >; | State of North Dakota, County of . rleigh. WILL, you sell your business? furnished room. 411 ' Foe -C ” " 3 WALL you buy. a ‘business? Phone 273. ‘ Pet aaa? Couft, Sixth Judjétal Diss rid period sagurance! set! At wk Lenna Chandlep, Leonard Chandler, yone ant e Aa 01 ; LANDS {and Clarence Chandler, minors, by a FOUK, SBEVICE 33:4 h Alfred Zuger, their guardian ad FOR SALE—Ten-acre irrigated in ‘Lower Rio Grando valley, ‘I’ Land purchased. at: $200 an L.cH. LANGLEY « Beal Evtate and Jusarance litem, plaintiffs, vs. the unknown heirs of Thomas B Chandler, deceased, and 4 per cent.| ed close to | 1 24 1 wki DY desires to Ko to home by the} day. or hour and do family washing | ‘all other -persons. unknown: claiming] ITS RESPECTS TO MERCHAN n Page One.) " jared that the laws » of North Dakota made a pauper of a f man without money and ‘hr him Township into jail. He insisted that without hree (143), Range the, $100 exemptions granted unmar- Seventy-eight ( in Burleigh county, vied men in this bill they could be North Dakota, and to determine the ed and thrown into jail for debt heirship of said plaintiffs thereto; and “and be kept there the rest of their that no personal claim is made against ! ” or “if they got out without you in said action. {money they'd only be arrested again.” MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON. Bryans of McHenry said the I-17 24 81: 7:14 21. nts manufactured dead beats anyway, because they were so anxious to make that they'd take any sort of a chance, knowing that if one customer didn’t pay it another would. After a half hour of this type of de- bate, Rep. Burtness arose and with- drew his objections to the ‘ill, de- elaring he would vote for it. The committee of the whole recommend the passage of the bill without amend- ments. ; North Dakota. AID DEFENDAN that the z the o% NOTICE TO ‘ake notic relate One Hundred F SH Boe er J War’s End Brings Wave of Crime to Seattle 4 @ ‘Seattle, Wash—The end of the war is bringing a wave of crime throughout the country, especially in this city, accord- Tribune “Bidg: »s, 5, Phone 883 1913, h af | * pTelbune Fae 1913, has water right, is cleared) sny estate or interest in, or lien or in-| # ing to-Ci Police Fave Ree : PRESSFEEDER WANTDO_O inde. | =a | ani blcde-to:town of Mission. Value |cumbrance upon the ‘property | de nl ate Tce Joe wa, ¢ SCHOOL PROBLEMS v3 ; mener™ 9 he 7 scribed in: the complaint, lendants. a fe ; ee ae acat | ROR SALA REN Tr sort See EL Pe RN Laie | ime sate, of Noh Dukots to the and hundreds of other criminals $) UNDER DISCUSSION a ht enced n in east: HOUSES. AND FLATS ae $2,000. Write J.J. sho mits ne {Mbove named defendants: . i een working, in .the | Bracticay’” Gvdey”” Ghaisty “1 neer. Russe jer » Milling Co., FOR RENTOThree room furnished |... Dake) ce ¢ 3t! you and each ..of you are hereb: shipyards and other essential it ctically every county in the >Mandan, N. D. apartment. 204 Main street. F. W. FOR'SALB OR TRADE—Half section | summoned to answer the complaint war industries to avoid going to sta e is represented at the conference M 1.25 if 1° Murpty. 1 33 1.wk| improved Montana farm ail fenced, |in this action, which complaint is filed|% War are leaving thelr work for % Pt county, superintendents in session ‘ re, a No. ts J FOR RENTTwo odin bouses well 250, acres. tiHlable, balance. pasture. | in the office of the clerk of this court} # the easter life. OOo Wb day and today at the call ® that can make good bread, ples, cakes —Two modern Rouses we! 75 acres ready for crop. With farm at the court house in the city of Bis- The chief says the recent out- inte aa Minnie J. Nielson, state super - ¢tc., to a good man I will- pay good located. ‘Inquire at First Guaranty] goes § horses and all machinery.|marck, Burleigh county, North Da- break of erie here has varied in ene on This morning session was -wages. “No other need-apply: Tom) °° k. vo, At Will sell-.on gasy terms. Might/ kota, and to serve a copy .of your! ~ nis prediction made months ago a vototl: tora round tadle di Miluk, Wilton, N..D.,, 1 21,8t.- : 120 %t | Consider residence or good automo-| answer upon the subscribers within! nat the end of the war woull © and the emphasis proposed legislatt § (HN, $1509200 FOR RENT—Seven room hous. Mod-| bie as. part “payment. Must sell|ihirty days after the service of this bé followed by many intr ns , i oe ie cur ene of in grading monthly, ‘send stamp for require- |). ™- Call 69%. 2 ¢ this month, ‘For further particulars |summons ,upon you, exclusive of the z € the 1 y many infractions $ . he rare schools as discussed by i ot gents. Railway, care.681. Tribune} _ > _- 115 tt call or addrese, D. W. Friesen, Grand |day of service; and in case of your] °F Me laws. , © sting cc oe the puree oF nar 3 147-1114 18.21 26 28, 1° —=Modern cottage. Phone | Pacific, Hotel, Bismarck, N 2 et failure to appear or answer judgment Sagtebe: Pererer errr Tt a nolaee avin, aditgueed dhe. sonatas FRA SCHOOL—The n City | 408 K or-794.. Geo, W. Little. : Rie su Per will be taken against you by defau| = ania SiGAE SERDIGGE RSI GRARR Tractor school is conducted. in a : : = pel 10 tt | FOR SAUESTwo farms of 320 acres|for the relief demanded'in the com ——— 4-3 eondenta: as that subject yesterday roa ' FOR RENToModern 6 room house.| cach at $50 and.$55 per acre. One plaint. Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch )mOTHInE. | Nave nection with one of the world’s larg-| #OR RENT—Modern & room house. a e}' Dated January 16th, 1919 Lumber Co., phone 17. This afternoon the program opened @t_ tractor shops siforalng - come Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone iss of farm of 240 acres at $45 per acre. ed J 'y 15th, 9. with an address by Miss lita ld plete, pracical instruction in al ti representing the work of the boys’ 5 FO ix room “strictly nod “y ‘ranches of tractor construction, oP | FOR SALE—Bix. room “strictly mod Helen Won't Take Any Chances eration ‘and care. Two 6-week terms|: ern ‘bungalow in Riverview addition. ‘ st 5 A ‘bargain if bought at once. ~If in- with Her Pet Di college, in which she outlined March 17th. Small tuition fee.) terested call C. L. Burton. bs = ictarars 2. is plans of procedure through the co-op- Hore, Minneapelts Steel Prtcehe a Se How Doou Do how’ Do ‘Sov y SHE USED To, Pint Then Se te the a . @ry. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. = MISCELLANEOUS MRS. DDFF po ~ /how Ane rr eee i r . F. Ladd, ¢ zl ttn el RTT 5 f the Agricultural college, were oth- i [ANTED—! i resh in Feb.’ Phone even- ETA topics of current interest t girls, Will Tey highest wages. Call|*OR SALE—Weekly newspaper, ‘vil: The program of the two-days’ se at American Cafe. é lage dlectric light ‘plant, storage bat- sion opened yesterday morning with aay . 1241 wk| tery service station, office and thor- . “Spring ‘House Cleaning WANTED Teacher for government oughly..modern dwelling: in. smal! School Director's Responsi- WAN te s-Teacher for. government)” 4own,:..Management ‘of «telephone bility.” Attorney General William service. “Call at Indian school per’) * exchange goes with business. “Good Langer, spoke on the subject of “The Sonally. 1.23 2t} income for man and wife or fainily Engorcement of School Laws.” “Fire WA irl for general fouse-| with partly grown children who‘ can Prevention ‘by ‘Education versus Leg- awork. Phone 459 L. 208 West] help. If interested, write for fur- lation,” was the subject of State ~ Broadway. 1.21 tf) ther information. $4.00 will han- Marshat-Reade. in fstee house-| dle deal. C. W. Malmgqvist, Mc- Georg> . McFarland: assistan ANTED “Git for eeneral oo et, | Kenzie, N. D. 122 25 37.28 | state superintendent, was a speaker TED—-Girl. for general house-| FOR SALE—Hall seat, gectional book- at the afternoon meeting yesterday. ZL mae ee PMs et| case, dining room and bed room fur- ' outlining the policy of. the state de- ae niture; rocking: chairs, Morris chair, ‘ partment along lines of Americaniza- f =" "PERSONAL. small ‘writing desk, youth's “high: ms tion, and the conference adopted the 5 r ‘ ehair, electric fron. 323 First street.; VA Fi Te Sue Gatecamee: | ara: protecited _ 123 3t snuuuucununcenaeucneanucecaceonecaagunsaeaceauieagiiy thaut: ‘4 ; = of | WANTED—Room and board~by young, = i Write fon rater, Galcomon wanted,| “lady student, Phone 183, Bismarck = Guarantee Fund Life Association, L.| _Busineds college. 61181 wk = = HL. Langley, “State, Manager, : 314) FOR MXCHANGE—Forty ‘acres’ of = Broadway, Phone 888. Michigan land © for Poolroom _ fix- = ———————— = 111.1 wk. tures, Box 127, Clevelenits Ns De = You Shes ENTIREIM Too ONE MoRMING I SAW-HER OUT = WA: | SOR-SALES Range and mantie clock. _NOT LONG AGO YOU) "| cenicinG To sur WITU MRS Seems CACY, IN THE | = EXPERIENCED ai wroand comter|” Otter de ovivck, calle af 660" 12th Were Logic FoR A AFTeRHooH WITH MRS. SMITH’S = in ty e ¥ at! xy = Seer auld tne ponleesasl Ren nae Numee Gibb, WHY IN | bod AND THE = anager, buyer and stock keeper Or! FOR SALE-Todd protectograph check Te WORLD Dion Ty EVENING WITH MRS. = cpunter clerk ‘in hardware, ty) writer. Good as new. Call at Trib- Nov cop hee [™ = N \ sods, snOes: OF Chena bh fs a Office. “42 19° tt], = : years’ experience,” two’ years Sayer SOR TRADE—tor «mo % = manager. A1 references from all rt Tatar eaperaen = -former employets. , Address 1606, a ing, six. ‘ = 4 = “Gpro Tribune. z 123 1. wk | Tesidence tots in: city of Glen Ullin-h = WANTED= Position aa Wourekoeper| Vite, or tnaulre George Meyers.) — = for widower oe progeny Goel Glee U Be D: k. For particulars write to BN reer 8h s Be. | WAN ‘ caBiary Ransom, 306 W. Cook wk| net. Phone 405. 1 2t4e PORITION WANTED—By an exige |: WANTED—To Bears se ie ai had i farm or unimpro' laad for ‘sale. ed Indy stenographer. Phove 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin; Wis. iY aay eZ eee tee 2k kl é ; ¥ foods for a] Want AD PAGE iene was discussed by nglish of Lincoln, Neb., one of t foremost authorities on ubj in this country. | Mrs. i apepared before the confer- in in the evening meeting and spoke on “The Life Beautiful.” The conference closes with this at ternoon's meeting, and will prove to be one of the most profitable of its kind ima long time, the program hav- ing been shaped to meet the needs of the cownty superintendent, ‘by fone who held that ‘office for'a Jong time. BISMARCK HIGH GOES TO VALLEY The Bismarck ‘high school basket- ball team left this morning for Cassel- ton, where it will weet the local high school team this evening. Tomorrow the Capital City ¢rew will take on the Gate City high at Fargo: Both’ Far- go and Casseltdn played on the Bis- marck floor last year, und each got away with the bacon. The Bismarck- ers “hopé to have a differnt tale to tell on ‘their return from ‘their pres- ent trip. oe Pe FIND BODY OF | ROSA LUXEMBURG Amsterdam, Jan. 24.—The body. of. Rosa Luxemburg was, found yesterday in the Landwher canal, according to a report from Berlin. The body was ter- »|ribly mutilated. The news it is said is being kept secret for fear of anarch- istic reprisals. When you want coal, Finch Lumber Co. phone 17. Two Ducks Killed by Tire Blow-Out. Kate, N. Y. — Leigh Hampton donned his rubber boots and drove his automobile to Sweet creek to wash) the machine. He had worked. nearly: ten minutes when two ducks swam down the ereek and under the car. When Hampton was ready to depart he discovered the ducks picking at the rear tire. Before he could drive | them away the tire blew up. Both | ducks were killed, H | a ij Find Potash in Georgia. |» Cartersville, Ga—Vast. deposits of petash slates in this district and (big ish schist in Pickens county j have just been located. ‘This new ‘ found supply of potash, it is said, will e Georgia and nearby territory in- lepencent of the rest of the world in the niatter of rertilizer manufacture, now in such a precarious condition because of the failing supply of pote tah. Ned ite, remenonnvememrencnnn nagunencuent