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Vy ‘her, denies all her charges. Captures German Who Was Former Neighbor Ottawa, 0.—"Bay, you ‘Idok “&Y like a Dutchman that lived dewn the pike from: me 1h Ohio once. You ‘ain't a brother, or ‘some- thing, of Gus Goecke’s,‘are you?’ Lammers tells of the Incident - in a letter just received hete. 4 Goecke, he says, returned to’Ger-. many for a visit just before the » “war: etarted in 1914-and was compelled to serve in the. Ger- man army. © BS a: MUST BE RICH TO BUY DRINK Maine Woodsmen Now Have to Pay $5 for Pint of ~ ul Whisky. Bangor, Me.—War, which used up 50 much alcohol and starved the distil- leries, and the bone-dry law affecting the shipment of liquors from wet into dry territory, have made anything like warm sociability, let alone hilarity, impossible in Maine to any save the wealthy. a In the olden days a woodsman or a sailor went into a Bangor bar (and at one time there were 181,° inctuding seven varieties to choose from), lald down a dime and took a drink of what could easily bé identified as whisky. But now e drink of whisky Is served with Black Hand secrecy, and many a wink and whisper of caution in some dogout up an-alléy, of maybe taken in a dark hallway from‘ the dirty glass of a bootlegger, and costs 25 to 40 cents, while a half pint: costs .$2.to $2.50, a frit "$4 to $5, and a-quart §$6:to $10, ccording to. quality, time an@® place. There seems tobe plenty: of whisky, or near whisky, here and elsewhere In Maine, but the high cost.of drinking has driven common: fotks out of the market. GET TWO REAL “DEVIL DOGS” ‘Two Russian-Bred Timber Wolves With Mixture of Shepherd Added to Marine- Personnel. Quantico, Va:—Two real “devil dogs” have just been added to the personnel of' the -marine \ barracks here, the ‘gifts-of Mra, Alvitr . myer of Yonkers,’ Ni Y. The dogs, . “Teddy”. and “Roland,” ‘Russian-bred timber wolved. ith cigs ee sto! mil) the ‘most: blood thirsty marine. 4 “Teddy,” a: massive,'.reddish-brown canine, {s trained to carry ammuni- tion, ‘seek wounded, deliver messages, scale walls and jump hedges. “Ro Bet fi lender, gray of the Russian fthodnd type,'is expert ‘at leaping over obsthclés and ‘in vatrying ammu- nition, ai 5 | The dogs gave an exhibition. of their ‘talent before officers of the marine <corps recently and so delighted.their ‘@udience that each will wear a léath- er collar with the globe, anchor and eagle emblem on it. a POET GETS HAIRCUT IN JAIL “Apostle of the Natural Law” Is Shorn. of His Flowing Locks in Kansas ‘City.~” Kansas City, Mo.—Percy Ellsworth Riker Tuttle, the unshorn poet’ and apostle of the “natural law,” has been ‘shorn. ‘ Percy let his hair grow long because jhe,said-{t was “natupal law,” just the {ahfgeicng ; when, tis,:married by. “the (“natyrat” ceremony~to:a spirit:in a ‘previous incarnation. But the cruel minion of the law, the. jail barber, cut his flowing locks, much to the amusement of his ‘fellow »Jail comrades. Percy is serving 60 days in the Jackson county jail’ for alleged attempt to evade the draft law, WILL CONTAINS 13 WORDS Document Written on Back of Used Envelope Disposes of Property Worth $15,000. ‘ _¢ New York.—Written on the back of @-used envelope, the 13word-long will’ @f Margaret A. Smythe of Elmhurst}. ‘Was filed recently in the county ‘clerk's office at Jamaica. -It bequeaths tier estate of $15,000 to her father, Samuel Smythe, who petitioned for its =. The woman wrote in ink: | _ :~ “T leave all my bank books, starbps, @ocks, securities and dividends to father.” TY will is dated October 28, 1918, and there were two wit- nesses, rs i {COUNT” ADMITS “GOOD LOOKS’ Declares Widow Who Charges $24,000 Theft Made Love to © i ~ | Him, “ New York.—Louis Alberthy, known 4s “Count” Csaki Bela, on trial before @udge Mulqueen in. general sessions, charged with the larceny of $24,000 Mrs. Anna Gruich, a Newark (N. J.) widow, who asserts he, went through a fake wedding ceremony with _Mrs. Gruich. testified the “count” wade ardent love to her. The “count” ‘@wore she made the same brand of Jove to him, unsought. She said-she Believed he was single. He asserted he knew all the time he was married ‘and “went up in_the air” when he} threatened to leave her. + The “count” added that she became ‘infatuated with him ‘on account of what he admitted to be_ his Ccdita i Ricse acta nn ‘operations a day. .a few of the ropes. a fro lon’t.be sui ou see me “looks ;'" that she gave him™nas pres ents, in amounts of $100 to $250 4 week, the money he fs alleged to have taken from her; that she invited hig) to Newark and offered to start him in} business aid threatene@ him when he refused. LETTERS FROM “SOME- WHERE” IN FRANCE (Continued from‘Page Six.) $1.80 per annum each (fifteen cents per month) age limit 14 years up. The economic local benefits are de- rived from the merchants’ practice, ‘who reduce prices, set a date, and ad- vertise the fact, and make their profits on the volume of business.” Granges bunch their orders into car lots as ap- ples, flour, feed, seed grain, coal, posts, lumber, etc., and always give prefer- ence. to local merchants. ., Thus they :se- cure-benefits without one dollar of in- vestinent., 2 ieggte Haenenaas Local Granges meet twice a month and oftener if they so choose, lave. erary ‘programs, | invite \ promfient}, speakers, discuss: live questions, includ- ing politics, but absolutely . nouparti-} @, ‘WANTED—T'wo good boys at Eagle san. The community interestor, keep- ing. down. class prejudiceg,..is an em- S$ FRIENDS Pop Dopo! MAKE FRECKLES Qu of. copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 24 words will be cnarged.at the rate of two cents.a. word for each additional YER SQUBALIA'= NA GOTTA HOLD STILL WHILE 1 FILL MY. THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | ab 8 Classified Advertising Rates. WELL, T GoTrA Do tr, Pop— JES GOTTA Do MERE! WHAT Po: Nou MEAN BY. PUTTING HAT DEA IN TAG'S hour of the best income properties in this city, has 17 rooms (including, two bath roms), full basement and hot ; J water heating plant, furniture and} fixtures were bought new about #4 For particulars J. P. Thompson, Terms on call on or add. munity. and elsewhere :will be giv-. en you FREE at the Bureau for | Retufning Soldiers’ and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Ptore 17/:* All national arid: local, éfforts | to te you aro there. concen- tpt " GIRS £5} Uhited Stated inpleyme: Service: __U. S, Department of Lator. phasized feature of the-Grange organ-}:+ Shoe Shining Parlor. Good wages izations. .°; ‘ i paid. 2111 wk While the Grange is quite new in] WANTED—Man with business ability this state, yet we have more than 50 wants ; employment, Either _ office, organizations with membership of from] ; store-dw travellige Write 581, care 40-to 125, and calls almost every<weel- to organize new locals. *y ® Let us all Jhang. together; i4d al may hang separately. , GEORGE: T.. MURRAY, Tribune. - 2-11-lw PROSTATE SUFFERERS to read our ; abpouncement under Personal. No drugs... The Electrothermal Com- pany, 321 Harrison Bldg., Steuben- First Deputy. Organizer, Berthold, ville,,-Ohio. , 2612-1t Norn Pamala, ie GOVERNMENT will hold railway ‘FROM MARTIN J. DENINGER. mail clerk examinations in: Bis- Bassens, Jan. 12, 1919. Dear Mother: Haven't heard from you for a long time, so will, write an-, other. Probably you haven’t been get- ting my mail. In the last letter tifat I Wrote to:you I sent you a post card here, only work once in a while. Am now working in an operating room and we have from two to three major I kind of like this work and would like to take it up after I get back, in the States. Am Surgical assistant ‘ahd ‘have a good chance to ledrn something. This isn’t my first time in an operating room $92 month. Ex- Men, 18 or marck, March 15. perience unnecessary. over, desiring clerkships write for |. free particulars, Raymony Terry, (iormer civil service exuminer).... Continental Building, Washington. ‘Jof ‘Wyself and ambulance. Did you oN me 2 8 Bt. get it? GOVERNMENT railway qmail clerk ex- Well, there isn’t much doing over| amination (males and females) aMrch 15. Special full, complete preparation only $10 by our expert, former government. examiner. En- roll today or write for free particu- |’ las, “RMC.” Patterson Civil Service School, Rochester, .N, -Y. ee 6 ——————— HELP WANTED—fFEMALE since I’ve been im France, so I know] wan'ren — Experienced sales-lady have it a little}. easier than some of the rest. All I have to d6. is help. the doctor, and sometimes _give them ether. Well, today is Sunday, and no place to go. But hope that this will be my last Sunday over here. You ‘can keep on writing until you ‘hear from me. in New York, because I'll wire you there: Well, I've fast been excused for dinner, so wMl finish after I’ come! back. Gosh! I sure loaded up on dinner. Chicken. Can you imagine that in the’- army, and fruit salad, Well, I sure got my share. We have pretty good. meals, but the bed I sleep on is as bard as rocks. couple of boards or rocks in my bed, otherwise I'll not be able to sleep. This bed of mine is about as hard as T’ve met a few of the\Dakota boys States, 80 ir somie tithe Jetting know. Pe wearing two gold stripes, one < AY sliver stripe, one gold ir Entel street, 1 eet] FORK paated ‘ike a zebra when who can speak German preferred an only consider applicant who can handle dry goods department. This position is with a well estab- _ lished ‘firm in small town, central part of the state and a splendid op- ening for the right party. Write 680, Tribune. eats v2.10. 3t y 3, ladder troubfe in men; getting up frequent- ly at night, positively and rapidly overcome without drugs privately ut home; doctors, osteopaths, chiro- practors, ;physical. culture directors use: it; easity need by anyone any wheré; no matter-what you have tried or how old the case, this meth- od will bring results quickly. Write for free illustrated booklet and -, convincing testimeny. Hlectrather- mal Co, 321-A Harrison Bud} benville, Ohto: = "5 Ri —2 modern rooms, 1 double room, and.$7 permonth. Modern roms for—winter. ait a T=Three “well _fenitatiea rooms on street car Hne,:two-dlocks: Well; mother, I'll have to-get busy:] — ¢rom the postoffice.’ Galt 320 Fourth The doctor. just came in and will have| — street. ? 212-1w to get things ready. wal close wet SS Re ae Jove and kisees, hoping to see you real|' “> BUSINESS CHANC “EN MARTE Ifyou have to $3000 cash cep- Re : ital atid would*be interested. in Camp Hospital No. 2, Camp No. Bassens, © A..P. 0. 905, A. E. F., 4 France, Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal The HURLEYS Dance and Concert Orchestra 10 Main St. Phone 130K PROSTATE SUFFERERS to read our FOR. SALE—Case Opening an entirely new line of Diisiness in your locality which should net: you. $10,000.00- to. $15,- 000.00 annually, write at once ‘for -particulars. Mechanical Machine & Tool Works, 20, B. Jackson Bivd., Chicago,» Ill. 2 So Q12-1t announcement ‘under Personal. _ No drugs. . The -Electrothermal ‘Com- peny, 32! Harrison Bldg., Steuben- ville, Ohio. 2-12-1t ————oOO mobile in splentid ¢ondition. F: S. Beall, Are- ua, N. Dak. gar and candy show cases in good condition. Call at McKenzie billiard parlor, 2.11.3t COBS=50 cents a loail at Missouri WANTED—To buy a good wagon. team and harness. F. W, Murphy, 204 Main street. 261wk WELL, You DON'T HAVE To Do surance. manity, M Ai Re WAR.” % Sith e months ago and ore in AL condition.! © eommissto a Ford aw Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached| .1 am offering this property at «| mobile given free for 90 liye best Will be Inserted. ; bergen ae U ue pier Aint | record gales; Send 20c for ¢ out nie ty 3 Prey ; ;. . ests to look after. ‘ ‘0 it ‘ Uo., Detroit, First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change] f'orys's 0 Wor Buin. the. deat eu ea Se S “HISTORY 0 Wonderful word, See oes | 411 Sth street, City. maker. Introduction General March, + Sp ceer highest officer United States: army. HELP WANTED-—=MALE MISCELLANEOUS i Liberal comniissions: Outfit: free. Oo | FORD RENTA first class, moder,| house Geaning. and window Bible Educational Society, St. Lonis WELCQME! RETURNING brick store. Splendid opening for| Ready for service. Headau Mo. 242-1t SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. millinery. and dressmaking. — Apply} 210 Broadway, phone 52 t!) SUTHE PHEODOTUS to C. T. Otte, New Salem, N. D. _ Arm bs - ROOSE roduction by !Ex- Full information, as to. all .em- 212-4 | FOR SALE Dry stove Sood: Apply | ‘president ‘Taft. on sight. Lib- loyment openings in. this’ com- y, r nat iNet awd cal Alex. Couch. ione d8$L. eral agents commisions. - Outfit Ploy: pening: LJ WANTED—Tobacco -cabinet and ci. 271 wk| free, ~ Bible, “Educational “Society, Fullerton Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. WANTED TO RENT L, IL, Langley, 314 Broad- 50 per cent agents money- eusss t Dow ME SWALLOWED THOIAK ? 2-3-tt Life r for Hu- 7 WORLD QI21t . BUTTERMAKERS ATTENTION!—A | \_ i kane Valley Seed Co. (Old Brewery.) creamery for rent at reasonable] WANTED TO R Reliable party x 2111 WK! prices, For particulars inquire| Wishes 5 room modern cottage or WANTED—Practical nursing by day| Henry Klundt, Krom, N., Daf. flat furnished or unfurnished. Write or week. Phone 740-L is 2.3 2 wks} 578 care Tribune 2 6 5t ‘ 271 wk! KOR RENT—Costumes for masquer-| TO RENT— a large list of ade ball. Also masks, wigs, etc, all day Friday at Van Horn Hotel. 2 11 3t TWO SPLENDID SADDLE HORSES | _ 1 for sale. These horses are sound gentle, well broken to ride or drive| ~and high’ class in every way.) Will Sell. cart, ‘cutter ‘and harness’ with the horses, F. S. Tale . ¥OR SALE—Merry-go-round _ com plete. Write J. Damschen, . Parshall, N.'D. for particulars. 279t Vv tra: 1.50 per load al stack. Call Bismarck Elevator Co.. or Phone 208. 28 tt FOR SALE—Alniost new dark oblored mahogany upright piano, on display. Knowles Jewelry Store. 2 10 tf WIDOWS—More than wives believe in life insurance protection without 211mo! t investment feature. Call or vet ———————— 8i for rates. Salemsen wanted, Guar- SA antee Fund Life Association, L. H. _AGE T: ALESMA Langley, state manager, 314 Broad- FO WRITH Los Angeioy ¥. M, GA’ Auto school. Get started right. LL — “GENERAL (PERSHIN way. Phone 888. ~3-tt YTORY of the American Army in BG: Marks, Bismarck, N.} 919 CONTEST CLUB, Wilton, N.D.} France” with, color illustrations.) — pak. oS itt Get into it boys and girls, thousands| Sells at sight. Profit 50 to 100 per) RoR T=Soven room house, Mod of dollars waiting for you. Send| cent. Send 25¢ for sample. ern. Call 697 10¢ for enrollment, aud full par & McLean, Ine., World ‘Towe : . 115 te ‘First street. Third St. be sold at a sacrifice clients who.wish to rent furnished or .unfarnished . rooms, extra room into cash. ley, Phone. 888. FOR SALE OK KENT— HOUSES AND FLATS ight room house at 118 Partly modern. One 3 tt 6 room houso nearly modern at 516 Tho above property will R SAL! erms given. Quick ary. L, H. Lang- Apply owner, 516 Third St. Modern house and gar-; Turn that 2-3-tt and) good tion neces- 211 5t Convenient ulars, The 1919 Contest Club, Wil- w_ York, it . 2.8 1 wk] AGENT--SALESMAN—Guarantee Fund Modern rooming and] Life Association offers exceptional apartment house with complete fur- inducements to. men or women who nishings throughout. This property| are experienced in or who would ig exceptionally well located and one like to enter the business of life in- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Appears in the Height of f OW,OLIIA, LETS see | | ' {ie BET You wit |? READN WHAT ‘ou’RE Gow Never KNOW ME, To AEAR To ThE. BALL “TONIGHT RECOGNIZE AT tus, Dace FOR RENT—Modern cottage. \ Phone 404 K or 794. Geo, W. Little. 1 10 tf FOR RENT—Small modern in west end of city cons { Masquerade ‘By Allman WiLpor You look AWFUL | CUTE - WHATS “TOM GOING To WEAR? duplex | sting of three rooms and | bath. $20 per month, including heat, light and water. Phone 862 I. BUR Kied Modern & uo houi Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone ‘152’or 751. 10 11 tf -| FOR SALE—Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A bargain if bought at once,: If in- terested cail C. L. Burton, _ ‘A 12 19 tt __ LANDS 000 AGRES~ splendid” raw prairie © land for sale on half crop payment plan in tracts to suit purchaser. A. L. Garnes, Regan, N. Dak. 2:41 16t FOR SALE—N.W. 1-4 18-141-78, $20. an acre; 6 miles east of Baldwin, reas- onable terms. Would take automobile in part trade, J.C. Anderson, Bis- marck,N.D. ss 2 TL wk FOIt SALE” OR] TRADH.—Farm of 160 acres. .10 miles from the county seat of-S8tark .) county; including stock and machinery; 120 acres un; der plow; all fenced;, will consider Bismarck city property or-land, ad- joining the city. Inquire at the 5th Street Barber Shop, Bismarck, North Dakota. 161 wk ENDS ONE NOISE OF CITIES Sere peg Invention: of Philadelphia: Man Away With Racket When Cars Cross Intersection. The problem of suppressing the noise and shock of the street car in passing over an intersection has been attacked in a novel manner by a Phil- adelphia inventor, Samuel B. Meeker, who accomplishes the object without the use of any of the moving and in- terlocking parts which characterize most of the inventions for this pur- pose, and without making any great changes in the design of the crossing itself, The latter Is constructed in one piece or unit, and at a point sifght- ly in advance of the.intersection of the rail sections, Each rail section is formed with the face of the rail cut away in an incline which allows the weight of-the,vehicle to pass from the base of the wheel to the flange on which it continues fora few feet, until the wheels have passed entirely over the intersection, when the weight of the car again passes to the base of the wheel. This change is so gradually accomplished that it fs not noticeatle to the passengers and the car passes over the crossing without jolt or noise. The latter is a matter of great importance to persons living in the’ vicinity of such intersections, for the pounding of the cars over them at night comprisgs @ serious annoy- ance, 5 4 Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah. Coal » Bismarck Furniture Company 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. AMBITION When a consuming desire for big success im business is com- bined with a due ‘un- derstanding and appre- ~ ciation. of newspaper ~ advertising, the young man in business.is on the road to the top. The advertising de-