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\ WOW YO ANSWER BLIN® ADS. ; — B2 ads signed with numbers or jattials, care Tribune must be az- swerea by letter addresned to the pumber given in the ad. Tribune em- Bldyes ars not permitted to tell who any advertiser is. Mail or cend your anawer ‘o Tribune No. ——, and ve will forward it to the advertiser. LET A CLASSIFIED | AD WORK FOR YOU No Advertisements Accepted ‘‘T. F.” “Till Forbidden Classified Ads—Cash in Advance. No Ads Accepted after ‘Six O'clock P. M. ADVERTION EBTRAY ANIBAL " Any person taking up an eatray ant- mal must advertise the same withip ten days in some sennicnee They must also within ten days send zotice of sdvertisement to the county aud! tor and another by registereé mai) to the commissioner of. agriculture at Bismarck. 1: you fall o @o o shin you are kel to get into BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two front rooms; miod- | ern; close in; 311 Fourth St. 11-20-3t FOR RENT—Furnished modern rooms. Inquire 808 2nd St. 11-18-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, modern house. Phone 687. _11-18-3t | —Two rooms and bath. Inquire of Charles Kupitz, 11-18-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms with board; also ‘board without room. 208 Thay- er. Phone 389K. 11-10-Imo TO RENT—Modern furnished rooms. 11-16-6t * 418 12th St. Phone 478 L. [FOR RENT—Room in modern nouee, _ Close in. 400 4th St, 11-15-7t For RENT Strletly modern room Gentlemen preferred; 38 Ave. A. 11-14-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with ath Phone 675, or call 206 Thay- 10-29-1mo FoR RENT—Furnished rooms. 619 Sixth St. 10-24-1mo WORK WANTED __. WORK WANTEO—Young lady with | fair education wants work in the c More Than 14, Inches 0 Inte E ADVERTISERS below will use Tribune in 1916; it’s all concise, “instant at hand” information. to the directory constantly. more inan 14, 000 menee in The Refer It appears every day. F. &. YOUNG, . FOR SALE—The biggest bargain in a good sized house in the city; 8 rooms, bath, hot water heat; full basement; 75 foot lot; nice trees and lawn; good barn; close in. This could not be replaced for less than $8,000.00; only $5,750.00 on very reasonable terms. FOR SALE—Brand new house; east front; furnace, bath and 5 rooms; $2650.00; $650.00 cash, balance month payments. FOR SALE—Lots on 13th and 14th ‘streets; $3,00,00 to $350.00 for 50 feet. :This is 10 to 25 per cent low- eh than adjoining lots can be sold FOR SALE—Riverview addition tots offer the best chances for invest- © ment for homes of any in the city. Buyers are protected in every way and values are only one half to two thirds those asked for poorer lots fiether from down town. Prices . $300.00 to $600.00 on very easy pay- oe ‘ ' ments, F, E. YOUNG, Suite 15 First National Bank Building Phones 78 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Man and wife cook; must be experienced pastry cook; good in- ducements to:right party.. Call West- ern Union Telegraph office durin; ternoon' to .9..p. m: and 10 a. m.-No- vember 22,; WANTEO—Hoy Tor delivery ‘aud. por: ter work. Hoskins.’ 11-21-3t WANTED—Cigar niakers; also cigar] For banders. W. F. Erlen- meyer. WANTED — Blacksmith horseshoer; steady job, big wages. Call or, write: Cc. W. Litten, . Bismarck... 11-18-3t WANTED—Runge and company wants two waiters. Apply in person im: mediately. ee al WANTED—Experienced man to fill important commercial position with an old established house. Must be of unquestionable ability and integri- ty and if able to speak German, so much the better. All communica- tions absolutely confidential. Post- tion should be filled not later than - January first. With fulll details as to éxperience and references if not well known’ in Bismarck, Address No. 30 care Tribune. 11-18-2t WANTED—First class shoe maker. Apply Shoe Hospital. 1-wk, HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED — Housekeeper; | middle- aged lady, on a farm. Phone 413F21, or write (Albert Dorkhart, Bismarck, N. D. 11-21-2t WANTED—Competent lady cook, at __Banner Hotel. 11-19. WANTED—Office assistant, at once. Apply at 6:00 p. m. C. C. Hibbs, Tacas Block. 11-20-3t WANTED—Dishwasher at Runge and Company’s 8 bakery. 11 -20-3t WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Phone 93. 11. WANTED—Girl for general house- work; highest wages. Mrs. P. iS: Remington, 610 7th St. WANTED—A ge:rl, for genera’ work, small family. Mrs. Healow, 423 Tenth St. WANTEO—Girl for general work; family of three. Mrs. Will, 323 3rd St. 11-15. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four-room house, 218 14th St. Inquire Frank Krall Tailor Shop. 11-11-6¢ FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern house, attractively furnished; close in. Phone 761. 1E243t FOR RENT—Six-room modern house: attractively furnished; hot water heat; close in. For particulars call 761, 11-21-3t el 423 Third St. house Geo. 6t , HARVEY HARRIG & CO. J. P, Jackson, Mgr. FOR SALE—Modern ‘7-room house, east front lot, with fine trees, very desirable location, not far from eith- er grade school. Can be bought for $3,600. FOR SALE—Modern 6-room bungalow, hot water heat, good neighborhood. |. Price $3,000. HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper; Place to work for board and room or do sewing, Write No. 32 Tribune. 11-21-3t Ri sacs. ae 11-18-3t FOR SALE—Furnishings of a 12- and 711. 2 JH. Adela Ros Lucas Bieck. e 745. ‘FUR SALE—-House of 7 reoms; mod- car line; $3,400, $306 cash. E—House of 6 rooms; mod- ern; $2400, $400 cash. ‘OR SALE—New bungalow; and bath}: east. fronts: $3,00' For t SACE—The last “good Corner corner close in; 100x150 feet; 95,800. J. H. HOLIHAN. Lutas Block. Phone 745. . D. T. OWENS & CO. FOR SALE—We own and, offer for sale or trade 120 acres fMpit land in magnificent American settlement east of Havana, Cuba. FOR SALE—100-acre improved farm in northern Florida. FOR SALE—10-acre apple orchard if. rigated in Colorado. FOR SALE—Four 80-acre tracts close to Bismarck. FOR. SALE—Large list of city lots and residences. Farm and City Loans, D. T, OWENS & CO. a ag amare MISCELLANEOUS: For SALE OR EXCHANGE—High- class 1916 Roadster in excellent con- dition, for city or country real es- tate. Write Box 226, Bismarck, N. D. * 11-21-3t FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining room suite; 611 Front St. Phone 179Y. 11-21-5t room hotel, complete, and building for rent. Answer 31, care Tribune. 11-20-12 FOR SALE—Wicker baby carriage in good condition. Phone 558X. 3 Maree 11-19-1t FOR RENT OR SALE—Confection- ery and lunch room for rent or sale easy. Brand new. Choice location. Living rooms. Good _ business. Takes $150 cash. Box 776, Dunn . Center, N. D. 11-19-5t St. A good business and a good lo- cation. For particulars call on E. L, Faunce. 11-18-2t FOR SALE—Cheap of to exchange 150 88-note Player Piano records. Wm. Wasley, 314 4th St. 11-18-4t WANTED—To buy a second hand Powers Boaring Machine; must bé/| in good order and the price right.— _No, 28 _care of Tribune. FOR SALE—One hay press, scrapers, dump wagon; can be bought cheap. Call at 808 2nd St., or phone 282K. 11-16-3t FOR SALE—Good range, Improved Cascade; hot water front, nearly new; cheap. Call Tel. 254, or at Singer Co. 11-14-6t FOR SALE—One poo! hall and con- fectionery, one lot, two-story build- ing, all complete. Will sell at a bargain.. Will take car in part pay- ment if taken at once; in small, growing town. No. 27, Tribune. 11-16-12t From our pasture, Thurs- | five steers, weighing | De-| day night, from 1100 to 1300 pounds each. scription: One black and white; one brindle, one yellow, two red. FOR SALE—My complete stock of} notions and other goods at 416 4th; city. Write Tribune, No. 23. 11-10-1mo LOST AND FOUND VT: ne new Racine tire. to C. W. Hensler for reward. LOST—White and Yaltese Angora kitten. Return to Mrs. F. B. Strauss for reward. 11-19-1t ————— HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Story and bunga- low; reasonable terms. Inquire Henry Gates. Phone 743X. 11-19-6t 169 KILLED IN REXIGAN RAIL ACCIDENT (United Pr Laredo, Texas, Nov. 20.—One hun- @red and fifty-nine persons were kill- ed and many injured in a wreck on} the Inter-Oceanic line to Vera Cruz, between deep sea and San Miguel. The engineer ran too fast over a dan- gerous track. 6,000 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FOR CANADA Chicago, Nov. 20.—Plans to bring 5,000 British wat widows and orphans to Canada after the war were made public by David Lamb, commissioner of immigration of the Salvation army, today. He has a million dollars to fi- nance the movement. Only women of good character and healthy will be brought to western Canada. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN ABERDEEN PARK (Tribune Special Service). Aberdeen, S. D., Nov. 21.—There was a domestic tragedy in Aber- in today. While the elk at Wy- lie park were eating breakfast, Old Man Elk and Mrs. Elk had a Slight difference of opinion. There are no social rules govern- ing the settlement of these little matters in elkdom, evidently, for Pa Elk drove his powerful horns into Ma Elk’s side and she went over alongside the fence and died. ——— AUTOMATIC PHONES IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, “Minn, | Nov. 20.While the city slept, the Tri-State Telephone company cut over its entire Minne- apolis local telephone exchange to the automatic connection system. ~ The “hello girls” of the manual system passed into history in the Tri-State office. St. Paul telephones had been cut over to the automatic system sev- eral weeks ago. Northwestern "phones in oth cities retained the girlies. - “Every girl we employ can stay with our company if they want to,” Manager A. C. Brokshaw of the Tri- State company said today. “But most of them don’t want to stay with us anyhow. They want. to get married. Some, of them will. The average length of service of a telephone girl is only 13 months anyhow.” . NEW BANK AT WINDSOR. (Tribune Special Service). Jamestown, 'N. D., Nov. 21.—H. T. Graves, S. F. Corwin and A. B. De- —*K«x&cx*z>_{*KE@***—@H>—>_>—~i—~aEEeeEE= “BINGO” Absolutely. Removes Corns and Calluses Completely 25 Cents, All Drug Stores, In- cluding Cowan’s Drug Store. eturn See What RUM and a Woman * "Can Do toa Big Man! “The Devil at His Elbow” Orpheum Theatre Suitable reward for return. Brown & Jones, t Coffee and Soups a Specialty ARCHITECT 3021, Main Street Phone 497 E. B, FERGUSON, Prop. By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Connection 104 MAIN 8T. Webb Block Phone 449 LL. BISMARCK =~ a Ss — & ’ ae Ollice ; “— J. WAGNER ephone Number Partner s Cafe I AX! j Muphes a rel Office Hous 218 Fourth Street Sra ters Specia ist 102 and ‘ourth Stree Phone & G ERC aed sit 1 tos OPEN DAY AND NIGHT scones : Ae S. non ctor aa epen areas BANNER House! Capital Coffee i AX Room and Board by Day $1.00 House FREDERICK W. KEITH Kk. SMITH Public’ Stenographer ‘Neat, Agcurate Work MBS. G. B. SHORT, JR. McKenzie Hotel’ Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. and Rebuilding Windshields JOHN BORTELL, 316 Main Street Auto Radiator Repairing , GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP. Repairing lamps, fenders tanks and a eee tenance tanner anne een UR erecta amet Let We ‘Install an E in Your Town call on you,’ lectric Light Plant |; I would like to hear from any parties located in a town or city of a population from 500 to 2000 people who want a first” class Electric Light Plant installed. Drop me a line and I will Address ‘‘25’’ Bismarck Tribune. Bismarck Auto Automobile | Radiators REPAIRED AND REBUILT All work given a pressure test and delivered within Twenty- four Hours Radiator Works italized at $15,000. next spring. The bank will open THANKINSON BOY IS DROWNED IN SLOUGH) === er was with him at the time and ran to the house for help. The father responded and waded into the water, but it was 45 minutes L. E. Larson | Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest 406 Main Street AGENTS WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianct, @, W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Peck's Old Music Store . Grend Pacific Building COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY TERMS TO SUIT LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchango or rent IPhone 7 Successor to Nolan's, Phone 794 or 132%. | Unde Undertaking Parlors a A. W, Lucas Company Say Pheno 465 Night Phore 717. A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embajmer in Charge ‘Barbie’s| Steam Heated Garage We can handle a limited number of cars for stcrage this winter. Our fireproof garage is now heated with city steam, and nothing will freeze. Corwin Motor Co. ipeeen i 1 i i D, DRY CLEANING AND 09 Third Street Bismarck, N. D DY? WORKER i CYLINDERS REBORED Fords $14 it ome Nault, all ot the James River National Other jobs in proportion PON E 394 yank, ‘'s for . new Winsor Stave book which can-{| SM0eS Repaired || Corwin Motor Co. 300 Front Street Bumnaeoiy N, D. We Call for and Dever TAXI —— “ “ Hankinson, N. D. Nov. 21—Altred, HN PAOTOR'Co. soni” PHONE 105 nine-year-old son of J. Terwilliger, was drowne: x i dromme In ro at of water in the Freightand Baggage town. He ventured out on the thin We have unequaled facilities for DRAYING ice which had formed on the surface, moving, stcring and shipping and broke through. His younger broth- househoid goods. Careful, experi- enced men; also retail Ice and wood, Wachtor Transfer Comp. Clooten’s Livery (Transfer & storag nsfer & storage] | | | before the body was recovered and al- Phone 62 No. 202 Fitth St. Buy Your Pictures From The though every effort was made to re- X vive him, it was too late. Hl ie CAPITAL ART C0. NOT ONE PENNY SPENT BY Hi B : 404 Broadway THIS JUSTICE FOR HIS OFFICE _ COLEMAN’ ss i onry urman We Guarantes Good Work and (Tribune Special Service). New and Second Hand Store |... ‘ne Shoe Hi " : 2 Grand Forks, N. D,, Nov. 21.—Not a PHONE 358 | ‘The Shoe Hospital Man Prompt Delivery of Medallions and penny was spent by A. B. Gunn for re- | Is still at th Id stane Enlarged Portraits, An unusually election for justice of the peace, ac- memere J 18 Stl af tie same oO) bone Large Sclection of Mouldings for cording to his report filed with the with his electric shoe REPAIR § | ¢paming. county auditor yesterday, DRAYING outfit. Plenty of competent BANK PRESIDENT ASKS *MERCY FOR YOUNG FORGER Ellendale, N. D., Nov. 21.—E. C. Day, 20, of Barron, Mo., must spend a and a half in North Dakota, under parole, because he raised an $8 check to an $80 check, and passed it on the Pleading guilty, on being returned to the state from Barron, Day was given a suspended sentence through the plea of Thomas Marshall, ‘presi- dent of the bank. BIG GERMAN MEETING COMES TO CLOSE St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 20.—The Volksfest. of the Aorthwest for the benefit of the Teutonic war sufferers, held under the auspices of the Ger- man and Austro-Hungarian Red Cross society, closed tonight, after a suc- cessful three days’ session. The St. Paul branch of the German Red Cross society has been requested to raise $200,000. This is the first , attempt to raise the money. Vited Ciga jagent in Bisme | SPECIAL DINNER FOR JIMTOWN BOYS oskins exclusive town members of th® North Dakota. Matinee and Tonight Tnilitia units at Mercedes, Tex., are go- % Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER Special Rates Given | Phone 627X 313 Fourth St. (MISSES CORNELL and BRADY help and can do YOUR work while you wait, Broedway Between 4th and Sth Streets The Electric Shop B, K. SKEELS i First National bank of this city. ary Everything Electrical The check had been paid to Day by fer « | a local farmer as wager. [PIANO AND VOCAL LEssons | Undertaking-Embaiming |, Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Licensed Embalmer tn Charge Day Phone. 50 Night Phone: 68 687 WEBB BROTHERS Deico Farm Light Plants Phone 37 408 Broadway CITY LOTS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building | RENTS Ola Hats 3 Cleaned and Reviockot | EAGLE SHINING PARLOR Broadway FARM LANDS : ___—_ Pposite Postoffice a ! giving din With Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Smith in. charge of a committee, suffi- cient funds were found after the din- Jaemstown, N. D., Nov. 20.—James-! ner had been shipped, that it was pos- sible to send a $2 blanket to each of the Jamestown boys. . Toward | ing to have a home prepared Thanks-! r. | 3.9, MOFFMAN ‘Work Guarantend, Residence !002, C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 726. ‘612 Rower St, | j LPIANG TUNING | 6