The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 7

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE... ete Nt sae bai, Bae AND WSIMUSIC MABE! i (“MEY GAY HIS WH-NOTHING SO GREAT w v ‘WAS SO ABOUT THAT ~ ALL THE PEOPLE music WAS ( E NEIGHBORHOOD ¢ THER PLAYED ™ } GREAT 17 MADE rs MV BRE “ME “ROCKS tA CORNET + 1D TREES - * 4 ¥ DGE WILL STOP. ALILYNM- ft _ paren FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS g 5 x GEE et Me Ss GEE pellet tt 1 ALLUS_ KNOWED , & fiat ae Aenea tk NA HAD T HAVE A CARD a || DoRCH 2 ~ BETCHA HE'S THERE FR NUTHIN ds : ye ON YER HouSE, BUT t GOT TH INFLODENZY- SEE WHAT IT SAYS F~. | SCARED T Go — | IaSANS 7 DAT KNOW YA HAD” é ohmygosh? SieK—1 JUST SAW ON TH CARD, AIN'T AUTHIN' RUT 1264 Dip L HOW MARY. HUA WADIA’ IN ‘TH TH CReoP, T TELL Ho! egy ‘i Uz CREEK YESTERDAY. MEASLES WUZ 01 ‘ AFTERNOON! 4 —f—~ = A photograph of General Edwards, commanding the Northeastern depart- ment, pinning the congressional medal ~ of honor on Lt. Col. Charles Whittle- sey for bravery in the ‘battle of Ar- gonne forest, where Colonel Whittle sey and his command were surround- ed by the Germans and held out for five days without food or ammunition, a4 refusing to surrender to‘the Huns, un- til they had lost 75 per cent of their men,‘ when they were -rescued by American troops who cut through the f German lines, r - POSITIONS WANTED __| William * Ode, Bis: | ; ; 7 - - < 37 SMUGGLING BY AIR THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | |) waxtep=rostior on tam br mm ced baby buBey,—a136 > RARER TY : = snd wie, | EROrouEh’y encetl |" two wheeled baby cart, reed’ body. 7 I oy Wh: ee pele y » reed ' 5 : zi ' hone 644X 3.4 Bt eh Powerful Airplanes Being Used on Classified Advertising Rates. — FAREN UP—One g Mexi Bord Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached 1000 Ibs, three white feet, white star y exican Border. Will be Inserted. ‘ANTE 0 RENT and snip. Phone 151. G. P. Strobl, N Sa eer | First insertion, 38 cents; additional insertions without change SSO canes eae i < hs Sdyert a taini a 5 aUS ON e * Authorities Say That Contraband of copy, 15 cents. Advertise ts containing more than 2m words PAGAL TIASAeET OURS cunt favan “ahetide ehatatchest in ; Traffic Is Carried Across | will be cnarged at the rate of cents a word for each additional) 4 ijyoss feeding quality. Can ‘be shipped Rio Grande: word. = from McLeod on the Soo Fallroat j / =e = a Sr CATON PETER FOR SALE OR RENT— from government experiment station, i Laredo, Tex.—It is the firm convic- ' HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—FE ALE | HOUSES AND FLATS where it can be seen, Send omer we ‘ ton of: Sfexican ‘ customs. ‘officials./én i WutsGe aecumune Wa Nae omestlc help at Tis-| : Ne Loodokken, Walcott, N. D. RR. the lower Rio Grande border that 1 H k hospital. eS L all furniture, rugs SGI RENT Desirable offices witli systematic ‘smuggling by means of | SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. | am 305 ‘Ave DP ne ne FOR 'T--Desirable ot oes weet x i ducted Full information as to al} em- to help — Sar steam heat, janitor, electric lig! powertil alrpiines is ‘being, conducte ployment. openings in this com H. Nod:j OPUS LUE af i and elevator service. Bismarck between that country and’ the United Tmunity and-claewhere will be Biv- | Murphy apartments 20 4 Main Realty Co. Bismarck’Bank Bldg. States. The American authorities on + en you FREB at the Bureau for _ 37 Bt Sey ie ee aes thig) side “of the intetnational “Boun- | Returning Soldiers and Sailors, HPO 4 room modern | WANTED TO BUY—Garage in good dary are not yet convinced that con- | Northwest Hotel Building, Phone|| work. nous and bath melding large roe condition to house 5-pasenger car. traband goods are being carried tn 17(. All national and local efforts aes aud tive Sore lt Bree “| Phone 770 or 678L. this manner from one country to the to assist you are there concen- eral “hone” Jhouse: work. “Highe Picne eae ere oe pete DSR ES A other, although they freely admit that » trated. wages. Address Postoffice Box : tania WRITE LOS ANGELES Y, M. C/A. ui Ses, B 87 Bt ‘ it is possible if not very probable that United States Employment Service | FOR RENT oMod 7 ~Auto School. Get started right.” this is being done. ry U. 8, Department of Labor. Ht “inquire O. Ww. Roberts, Phone 15 oF jae Tf‘evasion of the export and import = ROOMS FOR RENT . 151. ‘ ‘4 10 11 tf i Ss me is: y | , seas a Sle = th 2 ——- — itati Hearing Petition for Ap- Meine anda eee oa ae | WANTED—Man with family, Just re) FOR RUNT—Well furnished rooms FOR RENT Nodern Jive Foo ay tea lninant tf Administrator oft time: when the-calrplane will 0p Takes all kinds of allies to win a war, and:this bullock aided the | ‘u"ed from han, dire Teeatie| ee oe ee sree 61 wk| Rosser street or phone 360X. STATE oF. NORTH DAKOTA, brought into service for that purpose. | British in-the campaign along the Tigris and thereby won a pension | on ghares; will algg faym on straight | ;oR-RENTOTwo OFS very pleasant} we In County Court. before Hon. I. C. it Is predicted by custom officials here) Of two cents a day, which perhaps assures him a life long beyond | salary or shares, < Addtess 584, care} “modern furnished roomis suitable | FOR SALE——Modern house and gar-| 20 “Ong Cour Gnd nt other; places on tye. Mexicne | His days‘ of usefulness. He saved a big gun-from the Turks, under | _ Tribune. ee 84-1w) ‘oy light, housekeeping. Also good| ase, well ‘located. _ Convenient | 7 ir ‘MATTER OF THE ESTATE border.. - th nd of his Indian driver BLACKSMITH WANTED—At Golden competent girl wishes position as terms. _B. C, Marks, Bismarck, N. OF ANTON KUZEK, DECEASED. It is with considerable cireumstan- | He commen E |. Valley. A good opening. A good) general housework. Phone 442L af-|_ Dak. 2 6 tt H. C. Hintz, ‘ © \ tial detail that the story Is told of | wae f sized stock of material and numer) ter 6 p. m. 361 wk|fOR SALE—Six room strictly mod-|" ~” ‘ Petitioner. x r Ue the aerial traffie by “professional! coppers at the Thirty-nlnth wid Lin-| Ws tools and fxtures which wore | Rooms AND BOARD—At the Dunn| @f™ bungalow in Riverview addition, vs. : smugglers. Jose Longoria, a Mexican ACTIVE 10 THE LAST. caster avenue police station. rescue on nviEGle gee ine donaiee Raven; home cooking. 212 3rd St. erent pournra rence If i0-| The unknown heirs: of said river guard stationed at San Ignacio, ; “Phis year I decided I must have a| piacksmita. Write or see me. C. C. z nae es = 8-3-1wk 2 1219 tt Anton 1 Kuvele, deceased, about sixty miles below Laredo, made irk v a “I priced one] Wittmayer. FOR RENT —T hr nicely. furmelied : unknown’ claiming. ey, : © report to his superior officer about tarineg Fight on Until Armistice | 224 when told it was 49 cents a pound 2 22 3 wks) rooms for light hongekeeping; strle - MISCELLANEOUS interest or estate in the bs three peeks 850. bila pie Rare ss bs IsD | d I threw up my hands in holy horror.” ly modern home. hone ae WANTED—To hear trom owner of property of said deceased, jac leh above: him and heard the 8 penrared. “But this is an unusual bird, urged BUSINESS CHANCES. ———_—————— ars on aie in ttt err ee iki (reshontente. to the aa ty a gee ey ee, the dealer. 'ALE—Very prosperous jewelry . K, Hawley, vin, ; ¥ ie State of Nor! 1 Mie! 5 mk: aie ohiect ee c ast ae t “So I bought it. Now it so hap-| store. Most famous in Flasher. I LOST AND FOUND = = mee A Above Named Respondents aad 40 ae ended’ north and came from some’ Devil Dogs End Their Glorious Cam- | : ith, | LOST—A mouse colored glove for the |FOR” SALE—Householdfurniture.| Persons Interested in the \' point to the south in Mexico. Similar pened that this bird -also possessed an must sell on account of poor health. fi ac aind! jonas retuen te 217 8th street. ‘Anton Kuzek, Deceased: reports were made by other Mexicans paign By Sartuce of the unusual voice, a chirp’ of which - it alte or see ¢- Bruigger, lester, f Hae . Finder please 1 aga WANTED—To buy plano box. 217 sth| You and each of you are hereby ae Sy atc jeuse. must have been proud. It wasa voice] N.D. _ Reseda (ML Lh hel dey et oa 37 9t| notified that H. C. Hintz the petition- who asserted’, that’ ‘they Saw (the Lea 5 : .| FOR SALE—On ac ot ~ poor | LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please |__ street. 37 2) Dolitied 3 filed in thi is stfange aerial machine go back and) ~ ww. iington—That marines were ace x later found vas. nurtured ion Sigs health, “2 chair barbei , write or] return to Tribune office or Wm. K.|FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two fmport- |* herein hes Slee this. Court his} forward across the Rio Grande‘on sev- tive “inthe. world ar ‘eB to the mo- eipeirestean weap en see G, Bruigger, Flasher, 'N. D. Markham, N. P. Depot. ed bay Belgian stallions. Weigh ton Pe Ate ton Ubon the estate of Anton Ss. i a . 3 vl 83. wk’ each. Cangiv d accounts of} yoo ta ty i ‘ fect is evidenced in a division order | voice box. my wife found a pure, un- Rose, the Mexicans. have come from Ameri- ; 1 % 1 A : State of North Dakota, deceased, ‘be r can river ‘guarda. signed by “Major General John A. Le-| set blue diamond. The bird had an IN 'S OF THE DUFFS Yes, Tom, Quite a Surprise! By Allman ted to. W. olen” of Braddock, i Jeune, U.’S. marine corps, command- | appetite for precious.stones. If it y he said peti- “a It is recommended by. the custom wines - PP r . pelos SAG es Ae 3 North Dakota, and that the said pet authorities “of both Mexico und ‘the ing the Second division in France, & | only had been allowed to grow to HELEN, | Brovcit., CURE tion, will be heard and duly considered 7 United States who are on duty along er oi eka has just been received | maturity what a treasure box it would FRIENDS OF PINE OUT FoR! ae Tom, Witt You by this Court, on Tuesday erors ‘ in Was! mn. . ; have been.” DINNER ASA LITTLE OW Rol s é i day of April, A. D. 1919, a' o’cloc the Rio Grande. that- airplane eontrol a EXCUSE YovRSELF i th : di Devil | ; a OvELN the forenoon of that day, at the cervce pe etablahel on both site| ogg last actin the universe! drema | REVIVE SOCCER IN ENGLAND] || ¥ow! Povevbo] surmise vou |b Oe ane ‘ Gourt Haoms of the Gomes j 1 e river ,a e earliest possible i } : FoR A MINU ‘ | County Court House, in the Cit bos de Hecke river: where line ener line || Me. warre sd £ 2 Bismarck, County of Burleigh and ena rapes a at iarimeaiercenca onPougesibestily:| ies Losing No Time in’Re-Es: "| State of North Wee and you, and . f ‘ \”" gaallahing Sport—Te @tart Cup | each of you, are hereby cited to be and ; SOME BARGAIN, THIS COW) thrown across the stream by the Sec- {i a es . appear before this Court at said time id ond engineers. \; silt sReeias: id pl: nd answer said petition, a i fae we eae and place, ai u Ly Returns Purchase Price Every 18 Days} The Fifth ‘and Sixth regiments of | ° yess tnd conclusion of the war Eng: and show cause, if any there be, why - to Lucky Kansas Farmer Who marines, which received thei bap- | 4 zat 4er authorities are losing ne j the prayer of said petition should not a ya Bought Her. _ + | tism of fire at Chateau-Thierry, head-| jine in. re-establishing the league e granted. By the oust: ain a cig Bho ed the Second American division un-| series so popular before the war. Ii (Seal) re DAVIES, Great Bend, Kan.—Charley Donner, | der General Lejeune. On ‘November 10 | i, jjxely an English cup tle series will | Judge of the County Court. & prominent farmer here, bought a lit-| they had reacheil the Meuse, where | be started shortly after the start of | Dated ‘the 27th day of February, 4 tle red cow three years ago for $35.) the Germans had thrown up strong | tne new year. The sport will shortly A. D. 1919. bake f Now every 18 days the little red, cow | intrenchments on the east bank. be resumed inJreland, Scotland and Let the service of the above citation produces enough milk to pay her orig- Bridging the river was a hazardous Wales, where it draws big crowds. be made upon the above named hte: Brain Bec OGeeTNas Gent Sac [ te Dune, ae apconmpllatied By ‘the ; ‘Poca oe, buch wack for three suc: . nner. Mr. Donner has kept an ac-) American engineers under heavy ar- fe ne eA yee’ sae cen oe i ree rye th am Tiibupe Published at the City of Bis by the cow. For the last 14 months! bridges ‘but two feet in width was a ANDAN P E mae Spend Burleigh Coumnty a8 pro- an has produced milk to the value of | sti more hazardous business. But’ va vided by law. 4.80. : apparently the marines consider 1 | H Dated February 27th, 1919, nothing too hazardous to at least at- ARRIY. HO E | (Seal) ij ’ @ fe W5 Dae ‘ BO IX 6% | ternpt. . | udge, of. the Coun! 7 z 5 With the enemy’s artillesy and ma- pny Ea (2-28—3-7-14) Captures Forty Huns, 3 chine . )D, fare : —-—_______ Ty ———— “ guns pouring an incessant fire | Mandan, N. D.,-farch 7.—Charles r +S To KNOW = Kills Two—Given V. C. © Upon these slender straws of passage, | Heater, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Joh Hea- Vou GET OVT IN THAT KITCHEN - ‘ Nee devtie ae: Ae ere YD Carney Coal Phone 94 pe, | the marines advanced. Time efter | ter of Mandan, who became the Amer- | WANT To TeLL You A A COUPLE OF CANS OF CUM O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co; Seattle—Private Walter L. | time an enfilade of fire swept rows of | ican bomber “ace of aces” in the FEW THinGs!! Bee Sersone MILE . Ke % i s put | World’s' war, returned home at noon ae a YH) Rayfield of this-city, who enlist- en inte Me swirling Meuse—but Notay: When (thes eh broke: out AND A ure HUNK WH ed with a Canadian regiment '%| they advanced. Heater was tat Purdue. Hi oF BUTTER? PLEASE y a f soon after war broke out, today | ‘The crossing finally effected, they eniisted in the american aerial sor. Now, Dour LN I Greatness! x; (ag is wearing a Victoria Cross. He {@/ pressed on with undaunted courage | ice, trained in England, won a leu- er CLM, area obtained this coveted award by ‘and stormed the Huns’ stronghold on | tenant’s commission, and then was pro- Apoly this word to your rushing ahead of his company {| the east: bank. The Germans gave way | moted ‘to a captaincy. 1 favorite newspaper, the into a trench occupied by Ger- ‘before the impetus of that furious |’ SS 4 d ’ mans. He bayonetted two and {@| ¢harge and the marines again found WANTED Housekeeper ee a care Bismarck Tribune. ‘ captured ten. Soon after he %| themselves victors in their last great| of 2. culloren: and cook: for family. It is GREAT in circula- ome in mornings and leave in eye- i : plunged into a group of 30 Ger- | battle of the war. nings. Good wages. Address tion, which means strong mans and captured them all. | _ [casa aOR FRANK MOLL, in’ reader-interest; it is ‘Then he dashed through heavy &/ FINDS DIAMOND IN” TURKEY | Gen, De. Bismarek, BSD. \ great in advertising vol- machine-gun fire ‘and rescued a ee a N | B-8t. : Bee y Deh ange wounded comrade. 4 eon WANTED—Experienced _ prootreader, : ‘which meahs strong : : Bird’s Unusual Voice 1s Accounted for| © 70. painstaking work_in.a moderi’ in service. al) When fee cid pietes ‘or, Printing office. State qual eattotis Itis GREAT, edit “a * ’ ul ‘eas and salary desired. - ‘ess Box: . . i Pheeig rae ai 1000, care Daily Tribuue; Bismarck. i lia-—The: prove! goose; ‘N. D. i | that laid the golden egg is a back num- 8 tl wk Furniture Company || ter to the turkey Policeman John|FOR SALE—CMelody ‘Saxaphone;, Zi silver plated, gold lined bell,- low Burke tendered ~his family © at : —e £ 220 Main Street Yeletide, The priceless bird was: de-| Fea eee dined case, oe erimakiaiata Pasko ce Re. || scrtbeu tecetifly by Burke to his fellow Hoe ek ae St

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