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X. IP- A I SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1918 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THEY WERE ALL IN HIS GEOGRAPHY. SQUIRREL FOOD ByAhernr PINE! FINE! I'HAT OUGHT TO RAISE THE ROOF. THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified Advertising* Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance'Attached \^ill be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 wards will be charged at the rate of two cents-a word for each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE AV ANTED—Capable young men and women or young married couple for attendants at the State Hospital for the insane. Wages $35.00 to $50.00 a month with board, room and laun dry. Phone No. 110 or write to W. M. Hotchkiss, M. D.f supt. 11 4 Ct GOVERNMENT .N^EDS 12,000 clerks. Bismarck examinations No*. 16, Deb. 7i Salary $1500'. Experifttce unnecessary. Men and women: de siring government' positions' Writ© for free particulars, J. C. Leonard (forme* Civil' Service Examiner), 52 Kenois Btiilding, Washington. 11 2:'6t WA-NTED-^-Carrier l)Oy. Must be Sturdy and a hUBtler. Apply ^Trib une., 11 5 tf LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN—$150~$2OO monthly, experience unnecessary. Send staiiip, 'Railway, care 647 Trib une. 11 4 11 18 2S TRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor School is conducted in con nection with one of the world's largest tractor shops affording prac tical and inexpensive instruction in all branches of tractor operation and care. Four 5-week terms start re spectively on No A 18, 1918, Jan. 6, 1919, Feb. 10, and MarcU 17. Small tuition fee. Write for cata log and application card. Minneap olis Steel & Machinery Co., Minne apolis, Minn. 10 26 11 2 9 16. HCLP_ WANTED—FEMALE LARGE KNITTING MILL desires woman to work in own town. Easy 'business permanent. Salary or com mission, all or part time. Guaran teed Mills, Norristo wn,_ Par' 11 9 It WIDE AWAKE WOMAN to take charge of our local trade. $3 to $4 a day steady. No experience re quired. Pay starts at once. Write today. American Products Co., 809 American Bldg., Cincinnati, O. ___11 9 It WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell well known goods to established deal ers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week rail way fare paid weekly advance for traveling expenses. Address at once, Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. C31, Omaha,-Nebr. 11 2 9_16 23 WANTEDrCook and waitress. Ban ner House, 104 Main street. Phone 231. ,v 11 -3 2t WANTED—Waitresses at Homan's Cafe. 11 7 3t WAN'TED—Girl to assist with~*house work aud care of baby no objection to college student. Mrs. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 11 5 tf WANTED—Girl or Elderly lady as housekeeper for widower in city. Must b^ good to'children. Reason-, able wages. Steady job John Satire* Cleveland, N. D. 11 4 at YUAN TWO—Gin for .. general house- work. Highest wages. 610 "Seventh street.' MnvP.Q.Remingtonr* 10 26 tf WANTED—Girl to work at Dunraven Foe farther particutacs catt house. at Isunraven house. mL"VIN 10 31 6t WANTED—At once. Girl for general housework. Good wages. Mrs. -F. B. Toney, 20B West Thayer. 11 a'6t ii'J* -"t MY MIS MCUIBT MF500SBV! POSITIONS WANTED JoME cddklNG and rooms at the Dunravcn. Braddock, if. if. Streetv Phone 273 AA\ NOW ViELL REHEAR6& OUR ACT FOR TOT4L6TFLT& 'X' DftERTW^tAEUT YOU'RE SURE \OU K^OW \OUR PART huh"? young lady, just WANTED through keeper.* for advancement. remuneration in order to get the ex perience: Write 650 Tribiule. 11 9 2t college, position as book Prefer one with chances Will accept sum 11 ROOMS FOR .RENT LOST—A bunch of keys. Return to E. G'. Wanner, or Tribune office. 11 7 tf FOR 'RENT—Rooms in strictly mot em House. Steam heat. Board- if desired. 592X. 515 5th istreet. Phone 11 7 3t 11 6 1 wk WANTED Three partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. Address Lock Box 111, 'JZ 11 6 2t FOR RENT—In desiraole location, furnished rooms with kitchenette for light. housekeeping^ 411' Fifth J1 6 lwk FOR RENT—Two rooms modern, ot water hflflt. 419 3rd street. Phone 389X. 11 5 2ti FpK rent—Room in modern house, Mrs. Mary McLean, 404 First street. Telephone 8o6. 11 5 1 wit DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HttlO, MEtEKl, VJHAT HAVE Vou ?OT I SUPPOSE Vou StT TOWECT MARU? wr SCUOOU 7. K6P iVe GOT \T DOWh) "PAT HtNKV I 00 IW ^EOGfcAPHV SOMETIMES ASK ME 'rofCTitf wonST MX RtGrtT HOU 60 GST SET VlrtlLE TlV "PROF PUTS OK IAAKEUP MISCELLANEOUS WRITE A SONC5—Patriotic or popu lar. I compose music ami .guaran tee publication. Send words today. Thomas Merlin, 777, Reaper Block, Chicago. J1 S If lTO EXCHAN'CE—\ am looking for good going real paying farm. Prefer ably shocked anil in good condition Will give either one o£ my three high class clear apartment build ings located in the choicest and' most seTect residential, districts of Chicago as follows: Beautiful 12 apartment, building on boulevard, yearly rent $11,000, price $100,000' clear 18 flat, strictly modern apart ment building, rental $9,000 per year, price $7{},000 clear. lG-flat, high class corner apartment building,' rental $7,000 per year, price $60,000 clear. If you have a real high grade farm or janch that will match ~up either or all of these buildings, would suggest you come to Chicago and I guarantee to give you a real equitable deal on cash basis. G. W. Stewart., Room 610. 110 S. Dearborn St.. Chicago. Telephone Central 5198. 11 9 It LEAVING 'THE CITY I will sell my Ford car, fine running condition. iPrice $300. R. H. Mcyere. 11 7 '.it WANTED—To buy second hand hot water radiation. Lahr' Motor SalQS Co. ii 8 7t FOR SALE—Broken crates and lum ber. Corwin Motor Co. li 8 1 wk PIANO FOR RENT. FOR SALE—Household goods. Com plete dining room set, golden oak, good as new. Library table, rug 9x12, brass bed, and other house hold goods. Call at 213 2nd street or phone 634X. 11 7 6t MR FARMER—Now is the time to dispose of your live and dressed ooultry. For best results and high- I VfcGoT A L&r To -SAV TULS IFEL&tifttM CAMB-TOOAS FPORT 4UJ4T 3ADE- IS COMIMJ Tcr PAW A V»«IT To SM? OM, 15 THIS THE AOMT THAT IS SOLFCRRLBLN V4EALTHN? WIHN,SURE,THIS IS AONT SADE "TTWFT I'VE T&LD WOU ABOUT WHV SHE CAMV TO 5PEMOHEG INCOME We Hope Aunt Sadie Brings Her Pockjptbook Along. AUHT SADt BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SO Vou UkH GtOSCmW.DO Voo? I GOTCHA \NELL TAAKE TVHJR&TOM" AtV HIS IAAGIC STUFF LOOK AS OPetJ AS A coBvteB I est market prices ship to the Northern Produce Co., Llisinarck. N.j D. Write us today for prices of all{ kind.1- of poultry. .Northern Pro-j duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. 10 IS 2 1-2 mo FOR SAIJO—Large sizo rtUe punier, $15.00. 209 12th St. 11 2 0t' FOR RENT—Only hot.''1 in good hotel toVvn of 200. Will sell furniture for $ 100 cash. Address Wilsey Hotel, Wing, N. 1). 11 9 Or, FOR SALE—Expecting call to military service soon, all my household goods are offered for sale. Phone IJ10 or I call US Avenue A. Dr. M. W. Roan. 10 9 tf WANTED—To buy from owner, resi dence for equity Wisconsin land and some cash. 5510 Eleventh street. 11,4 Ct FOR: SALE—l'^ Buff Orpington 1 year old laying liens. Phone 79 or call 20 (i Eighth. street. WANTED—To.rent. Heated double roon: for light housekeeping prefer ably ground floor. Grace J. Meyers. 11- 7 3t STORAGE—Our brick nearly, fire proof warehouse offers the public a safe, clean and light storage lor household goods, etc. Automobiles stored at $3.00 per month dead stor age. E.--'V. Lahr, First Guaranty Bank. 112 Ct STORM WINDOWS washed and put on. Experienced hands. Pfeone 627X. A. Olson, 313 Fourth street. 11 2 1 wk LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN—One black stud colt, two years old, branded "Lazy D" on left shoulder. Anyone giving information to'his where abouts, suitable reward will be paid for same. Win. Ode, Bismarck, N. D. 11 5.1 wk LOST—Pocket book containing over $9.00, Waterman fountain pen, $50, I THIHK SHE'S GOT HER NERVE. I'VE WCT EMOUJH BY ALLMAN PILIAIG Ihi Otf US WITH HARDLS MH MoTice- To Do ABOUMO HERE V41TH OUT MAVJIMG CPMPAfW SesiDBS 1 HAve-dEVEg MET HER.- WWB H05H, HELEM,WE'LL MAVE lb MAKE THE BEST I of IT- &>T CODIES OF l.y MOKIEV SHELL SE£ IT THE FIRST THN? IM WlMOVJj \NUS*t AU TU' PUCtS IN TU' WofcLD A6B' r^r :°y AHf 1 PROTE&SOR WZBO, THE FAIA0U5 HYPNOTIST -VJIU. HOVJ W\b MARVELOUS COtfTOOL OF GRfWHV TVIRU rtVPHOTi^M^SMOOSH! "AH BEHOU'DTHE "FIGURE 6U6?EMreH l^i^PACE N0\M WATCH IT "FLOAT TOVM&D IAE GENTLY GENTLY .receipt government bond. Kinder return to TriluMie office receive lib eral reward. II LOST—t'hild's blue' capo, er please phone 1S2 R. White. Will find Mrs. Kd 11 tijt LOST—Gold Swiss wrist watch, Oc-j tagon shape, chased iwiK bracelet, (lilil dial. Return to Trilurio.for re-' ward. .Mabel Nathar.. 110 1 wk! FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS I'wt*. Kr.iVi—rartly modern Vroom I house." Inquire 400 7th street. Phone 50GL. 11 -i 0t OR RENT—Nev modern cottage., Phono LS2L 11 9 lit FOR ItENT—Five-i om partly modern house, close in at reasonable rent, Geo. M. Register. 11 -1 Ct FOR uuj.sT—Partly modern six room I house, close in at reasonable rent, Geo, M. Register. 1 4 Qt FOR RENT—Modern is room house Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or! 751. 10 11 If FOR RENT—Eight roou) modern houSfe. Third street. Enquire First Guaranty bank. 1L 2 (t' cull itENT—5 room house. 'IiFquire 211 5th street. 11 2 tit run. iia.s'i—i lireo rooms all mod ern five and six dollars a mottflj Warm rooms for winter, double and single. 713 !jrd street. 11 4 f't FOR RENT—Small house convenient ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. 7 26 tf AGENT—SALESMAN SALESMAN Experienced to sell paint and paint specialities and Auto lubricants. Big commissions. Terri tory near. The American Oil & Paint Co., 5511 EuclUi~Ave, Clove-1 land. O. 11 9 It SALESMEN—Big quick profits: new carburetor for Ford cars. Simple,! VoO DOf ysAvumvw IN MM GEOGSAPUY You'd Startle Your Tailor- I CREEP AL0M6 SUOWUV LIKE THIS, AS "W0U6H VJAFTtD W WW W not a moving part, installed in !»rt minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and stjirt in zero weather You've got a market value based on your productive ability. If you know that your pay envelope isn't keeping pace with what you're producing for the firm—you may want to make a change. A real job, tvith plenty of- elbow room for advancement, is not so easy to land—especial ly when you want one. But a job that'll grow with your increased productive powers is worth going after, ham mer and tongs. Don't go after it single-handed, but put a Bismarck Tribune want ad to work for you, too. Employers look over these "Wanted Posi tion" ads carefully. They're always on the lookout for good men. With a little patience and a lot of persist ence you're"bound to find your big chance. if, when you wanted a suit of clothes, you asked him to submit a bid in competition with a dozen other tailors. "Why," he would say, "this is ridiculous. This man knows what kind of a suit of clothes I give him. He knows he 'can depend on the quality of the material, the make, the fit. He knows me, and has proved my work. Some fellow around the corner may un derbid me—but what will he deliver?" You don't buy tailoring that way. No man does. You know your tailor, you rely on him, you trust him, you give him your work just as long as he turns out good work at prices that are fair. Do you buy your printing as intelligently? Do you make it your business to find a good printer, as you do a good tailor,'and then rely on his experience, his ability, his judgment?, Men who do, get good printing. Men who buy printing here and there, wherever the price isN shaved closest, are the ones who have printing worries. TELL MAC. YOUR TROUBLES Js Phojie32. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. f: ^E7 rf without heating or priming. 15 day free trial. Write, U. &,J. Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson E'lvd, Chicago. 31