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'is M- "itV'v:v. ~v •,.- MO&QAX, ISTOV. ll, 1918. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SP00K& IN THE KITCHEN! Ha-a-a! SQUIRREL IJOOD m*) k-J-' TH^T ISN'T THE FASHION THIS SEASON ,THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. i«»» FirstMnsertion, 35 cents additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS— L'ismarck, Dec. 7. 12,000 clerks needed. Salary $1200. Experience unnecessary. Men and women de siring government positions write for free particulars, R. E. TGrry, (former Civil Service Examiner), 122 Columbian Building Washing ton. 1M i-9t FIREMAN WANTED AT BISMAKCK hospital. Inquire at 1002 Ave. C. Phone 532 or 729. ll-ll-3t WANTED—Carrier boy. Must be Sturdy and a hustler. Apply ^Trib une. 11 5 tf LOCOMOTIVE FIREME.V—$150-$200 monthly, experience unnecessary. Send stamp, Railway,,care 647 Trib une. li 4 11 18 2i5 HELP WANTED—1WMALE WANTED—Cook and waitress. Ban ner House, 104 Main street. Phone 23L llj9_2t WANTED—Girl to assist with house work and care of baby no objection to college student. Mrs. Holmboe, 2(18 W. Broadway. 11 5 tf WANTED-—Girl for general house work. Highest wages. 610 Seventh street. Mrs. P. c. Remington. 10 26 tf 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. Wm. Ode, Bismarck, N. D. 11 5 1 wk LOST—Gold Swiss wrist watch, Oc tagon shape, chased link bracelet. Gild dial. Return to Tribune for re ward. Mabel Nathan. 11 9 1 wk STRAYED FROM FARM 2 MULE calves, 1 red and whit© and 1 black and white. Please return to Lewis J. Garske north of Bismarck for reward. ll-12-3t ROOMS FOR RENT O S of Return E. G. Wanner, or Tribune office. 11 7 tf 1 Home COOKING and rooms at tfie Dunraven. .11 fr_l wk FOR RENT—In desiralile location, furnished rooms with kitchenette for light housekeeping. ,411 Fifth street: Phone 2^3. 11 6 lwk ^OR RENT—Room in modern hSuseT Mrs. Mary McLean, 404 First street Telephono 856. 11 5 1 wk FOR SALE OR RENT—* HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM HOUSE half a* block below the High school, large barn or garage, 606 8th st. has. L. Hanson Pumping Station. Phone 126-R. FOR^SALE-^or rent new eight-room modern house, first floor finished In akBr -Built in buffet, large closets, etc, and kitchen cupboard. Maple flodrsi Upstairs excellent. Very reasonable. Phone 885. 119 6t FOR1"RENT—^8 room modern house. 318' Ave. B. Phone «4N. ii yt FOR RENT—8-room mddern houie arrafiged for two families. 9th St. Phone 477 L. 11 9 3t OR RENT—New Phone '282L modern cottage: 11 9 3t FOR R*NT—Modern /. 8 room bouse Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 75L 10 11 tf FOR RENT—Small house convenient ly located. Apply C. L. 'Carton. 7 26 tf FOR RENT—Two small homes, rent ill at 307 9o. 7th Street. 11 9 3t USTErt MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To 'buy second hand hor watei* radiation. Lain* Motor Sales Co. 11 S 71 -FOR SALE—Broken crates and lum ber. Corwifi Motor Co. 118 1 -wk PIANO FOR KENT. FOR SALE-^-Household goods. Com plete dining room set, golden oak, good as new_ Library-table, rug 9x1$, brass bed, and other house hold goods. Call at 211! 2nd street or phone 634X. 11 7 Ct FOR RENT—Only hotel in good hotel town of 200. Will sell furniture for $401) cash. Address \vilscy Hotel, Wing, N. D. 11 9 6l FOR SALE—Expecting call to military, se^^e soon, all my household goods arei$$ffered for sale. Phone 310 or 'caii 118 Avenue A. Dr. M. W. Roan. io a VtoffkD IMVB SOU otJ Vooa MAie? VjtVL COME DoUkN Aft HELP OURSEWES* \NUEfi MA'? IM BED! Inspection TOD&Y I'K PRETTY SU1 GOTEVERVTHlMCi tf FOR SALE—15 Buff Orpington 1 year old laying hens. Phone 79 or call 206 Eighth street. FOR SALE—GOOD QUARTER OF land mile and a half from Sterling or would take part trade. Write 651 Tribune. ^ll-H-St. MR-FARMER—Now is the time »to dispose of your live and dressed poultry. For best results a*d high est market prices ship to the -Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. I Got DolLED UP at IhE BABdER. SHOP So llK W LOOK RIGHT IH eves OF DEAc FOR SALE—Fuiliiture. Phone 4"7X or call at 022 Sth street. 1 1 9 I POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—fty~^~Youiig lady, just thrpughi college, position as book ,/Jccoyer. Prefer one with chances wtgr advancement. Will accept small remuneration in order to get the ex perience. Write CfiO Tribune. All proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, .:-,yal)le to,the State of North Dakota, as a security that the successful bidder will enter into a contract for the work specified D. Write us today for prices of all' in said proposal promptly upon the ac- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS StS,AUtNoO 6TAS RIGHT XT OF "TMQE |*VE 5PEMT M.LOAM rwrttf IS THAT GoUiG TO &R AUMT Room 1 HcleM? THE SCENERY IS BEING SET FOR AUNT SADE'S ARRIVAL I SUPPOSE Vbu'RE ^ETTIK* OUT VoUR FURS To MAWE. A HIT WITH AUdT SAOE.TtX)? -v'. AH SVURT6, A 2t ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR' ENROLLING AND ENGROSSING BILLS. Notice isMiereby giv»-^ that scaled proposals will be received by the board, consisting of the governor, secretary of state and state auditor, for the enrolling and engrossing of all bills passed by each house of the Six teenth Legislative assembly. The' work to be done at a fixed price per folio the engrossing to be done on typewriter and the enrolling to be done on typewriter, using Primer type and black recftnl ribbon, on standard Hjien record paper of not less' (han tljtoty pounds to the ream Demy size onCjp equivalent, of the size of 10 1-2 by "io inches, with a 1 1-4 inch red ruled margin, as provided by Section, 109, Coin piled Laws 1913.' The serv ices to bo performed und^r the direc tion and in the 'time -set by and at the satisfaction of the committees of the Senate and House or Representa tive: or their agent. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE M»6ttT.*JWST AS* AKfcu. 6WE* TttiM A UTTtE' SURPRISE-\T TEACH 50CKS, VLftMr4ELS THANK YOU ftLL N/EfW GOOD Pro- kinds of poultry. Northern duce Co., Btemarck, N. D. 10 18 2 1-2 mo AS ELECTRIC WASHING MA chine for sale at 1102 Kth St. 11 -11 -3t ccptancc of Jiis sa'd pi board and that lie will bonijU with suret.fes to saiil jioanl) to the said sum as they may re.juirc. c.eed Three Thousand dolUtVP, for lareful. accurate, timely and prompt AMERICA'S AN-SWER" OPENS AT ORPHEUM TODAY The attraction a/ the Orpheum, matinee and tonight, will be the sec ond United States Official War Pic ture. "America's Answer," presented .by the Division,, of films, cojnmitt.ea 6ri(.public information, George Creel chairman. The fivoi thousand feet of film to" lie shown1 was assembled from thirty thousand feet taken by the U. S. Sig nal Corps, A. E. F., 'by order of Gen eral John .T. Pershing under the di-! rection of the general staff. -It shows the activities of the first half mil-! lion American soldiers in France. Besides the military phases of the) picture, thero is'shown in detail the vast amount of work accomplished by the Engineers' Corps.- The building of miles o,f concrete do(f:s, the eree-1 tion 6t' huge railroad shops, the lay-1 ing of nine hundred miles of rail. I the mushroom-like springing of miles 1 poi-al by the ive a surety approved by rmrd in such to performance'of the work. No propo-1 this continent. ftl will be considered from any per- The military scenes a impressive! •ion or persons not bona fide residents and the climax is the lialtle of Can-, of this state. Bids will be received tigny. The descriptive musical score, until two o'clock p. in., on Friday. No- was arranged by S. F. Rothapfel, lliei vein ber 22nd, 1918, and should Jje ad-1 artistic director of the ltialto nnd dressed to thp Secretary of'State and Itivoli 'theatres in New..tqr^. plainly marked "Pronopnls for En- To those who have given grossing and Enrolling" upon the tace I their work- and their'money to the' of the envelope in which they aro I winning of the war, "Artierica's An-! enclosed and Staled. The board re- Swer" serves the right, to reject any or ail now sacrifice, effort and giving. It bids, or to award separate contracts j£ for enrolling and engrossing. Amenirican people of the stewardship: Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, thte 4tli day of November, A. D. 19i.. THOMAS HALL. Secretary of State. •. .. .. Jf... 1 11 4 11 IS -. IHJV S. R. BY ALLMAN ^RTTIM' OUT MQTMIU lV\ PtrtTirt^ THEM, AWAM To TftV AMD WORW HER FOR A NES^i SET i? she'S ^OT MoMEM VO SA4 5KE A 8 SMC OD6MT To «EE."n»AT PlAIM. 0AMK GEE,US- JUST It OF TU' AilCE PUODiM* AM' AtMU* sJBtlY fcoitf? MOW BOY CAMVOU ASSURE HE ieR.ftn "THftT ALL THE. ftRTtCLES -.q OF YOUR HAVE THE PROPER AWOUMT OF BUTTONS 0**2 Lr 1 5iK 1 0Ul" plants. geiiLTntions, new America ever, are built to last ltfr show the making of a in old France just as in years gone by a new France (Was founded on will be an inspiration for a a gratifying accounting to the of their Servants,who have been SQq.t lo France. "Amcrlpa's Answer" will bo shown at ?, p. m. today. Tonight 7:15 and ', 9:00. The admission will bo all seats 2% .cents. C!o early if you wish a seat. 1 BAD OMEN FOlf G6RMANY United Statea Flag Still foavca Thouflh Pole Is Shattered. TP you are one of those persons who have l'ulth in signs, omejisijpxedk'tious itid so on, you will probably see a lucky omen'in the effects of the bril-! lir.ut flash of lightning that struck, the immense flagpole on the Nc\tf Orleans customs house recently. The ilagstaft was shattered and forty or fifty large splinters wore showered downward to the streets, but after the fireworks were over, as on another occasion made memorable by F. S. Key, "pur flag was still there." In spite of the stroke Ofd •Glory is still Hying over the customs house. •Maybe you can't fight but you can {rive to the United War Work Cum-j paign. I IB V: ft BISMARCK ,«•** **£$ Z' vJMPrrs of hospitals, refrigerating, storage I Make thi,1* a "merry" Christina for lie gives twice who trivet onfcklv— and reclamation plants, which, how- Yoii'd Startle Your Tailor- there mr mo BUTTONS OH 50CK5 5 soldiers—CI'vlO TO THK CNITRI) OIYE to the United War Work cam« WAR WORK CAMPAIGN. I paign. "You've gof a market value Based on ypair produfctive ability. If you know that your prfy envelope i^n't' keeping pace with what you're producing for, the firm-L-yeu may want to make a change. A real job, .with plenty of elbow room for advancement, is not so easy to land—especial ly when ypiijf.jvant onej Bui, 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. 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. H£ 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 goo$ tailor, and therf rely on his experience, his ability, his judgment? Men who do, get good printing. Men who buy printing here and there, wherever the price is shaved closest, are the ones who have printing worries. -fe TELL MAC YOUR TROUBLES Phone 32. 4'Why," i.iii PAQBS he •fcJ'S .-Hp. I jJi A'54^ VI