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ne AUUALAT, WITAG TTA WalA _BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY WANT LIKE. YOU -USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK:- HELP WANTED MALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ———— “Taonioge pune T ‘elephone Number WANTED—Solicitor for newspaper | | BUY AMALGAMATED OiL—Ono i reel ae ae can J. WAGNER p work. Give full details of your ex- { peut a Snare 100 parscan gaiyt, Hughes Building Optical one Hous perience. References required. H, | lends ‘in days possible; produc- 4 9 to 12 an . Tribune. ‘Lott eld Blobel ibe co, ! tion now coming in, ground floor \ on Fai Specialist is 1tos WANTED—Soveral ambitious young . P. » Mor. | stock, one cent a, share, doubles Phene Phone Hotel rarer Serta P.M, rv men to train for positions as cam-|20 ACRES—Close to town, with, price shortly, $1 par value; $10 4 re era es sahea MAES NEES creek on both quarters; good soil; buys 1,000 shares. Write for full See era men with motion picture com- | panies and operators: in movie| very fine for a man with stock. A_ theaters. Instruction by mail uutil| 70a! bargain. qualified to take position, Big pay,| 160 ACRES—Good soil; les excep-| pleasant work. Empire Motion; tionally well; nice grove of trees; | Picture Institute, Rochester, N. Y.{ 20t far from a loading station. Aj; 2-10-1t| 00d piece of property that can be | bought at a low ‘price, S. LAMBERT as. details. Amalgamated Oil Co., 1220 DL. E: SMITH Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla, -10-1t BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest — Eagle Shining Parlor age». Opposite Postoffice “WE SELL FLATS FOR RENT — OR RENT—Modern basement flat, in rv arney Flats, 2-7-6 ————— FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT A large list of houses and lots for | ‘ HELP WANTED FEMALE icale in all parts of the city. | SHOE POLISH AND DRESSING L E Lar on Es mie Connection ; D—Cirl_ for general house HARVE! | ; ROOMS FOR RENT Shoe Laces—All Colors o Ke 's x 104 MAIN ST. BISMARCK : % , 7 'Y HARRIS & CO. epi a Hin } work. Mrs. J.-C. Anderson, 706 3 and Lengths. 486 Maln Strest i ~ aR, Pyne re | | FOR F RENT—Mouorn Toom, 522 2nd. Pachah tol tee eee! § Fourth St. Phone 747K. 27-12 St. 2-10-31 wi SPANTED- School: ete to ae for lFoR TRENT—Three modern rooms. oa sae = ae ‘ Clete el Esai eee |. Varney Flats. 2-9-6 5 Monee line eseeaaeas oe ee 2 |FOR” RENT —MOdoTH-TOORT 617 sth a . AGENTS WANTED | . 2-7-8 { guaranteed Wear Proot hosiery to| HOUSES FOR SALE | FOR-RENT=ariisicd roam iodern utomo lé Kadlators For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos es a, es wearer Experiente lunnéessenry: FOR SALE—Seven-room house; elec-| 312 8th St. Phone 432L. | 2-6-6t G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. i ie rT ae foie ape ane Sa * Proof Mills, Norristown, Pa | trig lights; in business district. | FOR RENT—Suite of rooms for light REPAIRED AND REBUILT eT ee re an a EEMS TO SUI i WANTED CAVOMEN SCIP Torney Write James Mitchell, New Salem,| housekeeping. 411 8th St. 28-5t| s aa | COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY TERMS is $ ED—Woman solicitor fornews-| N, D, 2-1-1 Comfortably furnished All work given a pressure test and delivered within Twenty. ! a 1 E paper canvassing. H, Tribune. ee 5 hi AUD TY Call $i four Hours AT ONCE—Ten ladies to travel, dem-| __ P& WING. W. Phone 241. 23-3t . H : onstrate and sell well established | WANTED—Sewing, by experienced FOR eT aRNST— peo Bismarck Auto Radiator Works LITTLE'S SEE artes a Undertaking- Embalming line to our dealers. Previous exper-| dressmaker; 216 Ninth St, Or} Fourth, G WV. ittle. Ph ‘ ALU a aaa Embal: In Ch t ience not necessary. Good pay. Rail-|__ ‘phone 377L. 1-25-1mo court, 0s: Wa Tae. 2 met . anything. Successor to Nolan’s Licensed Fm a mer in Gharee road fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co., : JK. 12109 Third Street Bismarck, N. D. Phone 794 or 132X Day Phone a ne Dept. 63; Omaha, Neb. FOR RENT—Two warm furnished ae . 63; 5 POSITION WANTED. Tooms. in modern house; also garage — W f B B BROTHERS i s _|WANTED—Position as housekeeper; | fOrvent, 418 2nd St. Phone 544X. r — | “Ws good cook. ‘Write to J. L, A. 314 Babe k West Canal St., Portage, Wis. A xX 0 : cI | : 240t HOUSES FOR RENT Undertaking Parlors | D, T. OWENS & CO. WANTEO—Position taking care of| FOR RENT—Strictly modern seven: Automobiles eo Real Estate, Farm and City Loans.| Children either during the day or; room house, with gas, at 608 Second A. W. Lucas Comnany Insurance. ‘ evenings. Phone 2-8-2t) St. Possession March 1, 1917. Call Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 } a 5 I NOTICE. any pine oF enone Th ROADSTER ....... $395 A. W. CRAIG LANDS Our next land excursion for San) WanrEeD—ro— buy two sect! Benito in Sunny Southern Texas will leave Bismarck on ‘train No: 2 at 7:40 of improved: land. Licensed Embalmer In Charge Barbie’ ric lights and starter $445 “SIX” TOURING . - $865 Capital Motor Co. G. T. Bresnahan, Mgr. 110 Main St. sections « »: ober OMER BREAKS ICE; p. m., on February'19. Please write oom 3 Haggart Block. P. 0. Box! 2-10-7t | WANTED—To hear trom owner o good farm for sale. State cash price | and sescription. v, F, Bush, Minne: | us for particulars before that date, D. T. OWENS & CO, ~ Bismarck, N, Dak, Has your motor lost its pow- er? Let'us rebore the cylind. ers and fit with oversize p: tons, on a new machine built especially for that purpose. Ib ACCEPTS GUT IN SALARY; : ROADSTER, with elect- 3 Phone 75 Vesccrcceccocooooes to consumer on commission basis, groceries, oils and paint, for the best and oldest Chicago house. Write Harper Bros. & Co., Chicago, Ml. 1-30-15: ‘SALESMAN—Experienced™ any line’ for unexcelled: new specialty propo-| sition to general trade; splendid commission contract for North Da- kota, Vacancy March ‘Ist;> $35 weekly for expenses. Continental Jewelry Co., 1716 Continental Bldg., Cleveland, ‘ 2-10-1t | SALESMAN—Traveling; salary and expenses or commission; must be splendid opportunity; perience not essential. Cigar Co., Denver, Pa. 210-1¢ FOR SALEModern “seven FoOm. house, with full basement; 9 blocks ; from down town; $3,400, $1,000 cash and balance in three years; 5 per cent discount for all cash. FOR SALE—Fiveroom house, with bath and hardwood floors and range, in the very best residence portion of the city. Only $2,800, $1,000 cash and balance at $30 per month. FOR SALE—Good seven-room house, ____SALESMEN WANTED i WANTED—Salesmen, to sell direct | | | Lucas Block. active, ambitious, willing to learn; ; former ex: | Landmark | J, H. HOLIHAN HOUSES FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Two new bungalows; 7 room house, worth $7,000; for quick sale, $5,555; terms, close an estate FOR SALE—Two houses and lots. To | close an estate will sell for about} $1,000 for both. FOR SALE=77 acres, close in, for} $3,300. Terms: TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745) is LOST AND FOt FOUND $T—Between Rosser, | Fires. sire id AVenie - “Band sn cet ni nid “and trowgat to this. offes, call and’'get: yours. APARTMENTS FOR RENT —Splendis able. Call 622 Third street, or see J. K. Doran, Home Building Com-! _Pany’s: office, Webb Building. 1-30-6t apartments; : thoroughly heated; prices, reason- | The ice has been broken. {With the announcement that Vic |Saier has agreed to sign a contract | with the Cubs, regardle: of a reduce ‘tion of salary, it may be expected that other players who held wartime con- |tracts will fall in line and sign up at , bargain counter rates. The announcement that Saier would not hold out on account of being of- fered less money than he ha for two years from Charl jman is the hard {Dave Fultz and his proposed s ce, | Saier is not the ball player he was ;two years ago. His batting has slump- jed and that was Saicr’s main forte. | Vic probably realizes this as well as Weeghman and is taking ihe logical ;course to hold on. Many other players who signed up for far larger salaries than they had ;ever received before will have to come i to.earth before they can talk ith, owners and it is not py, will hold out once they owners are in earnest AGA! HOW ABOUT PERCY HAUGHTON? \ | The question of amateurism is up | again, o amateur | OTHERS 70 FOLLOW am football team, for which, i eeives something like $ on, also he is president of a pro- ional baseball team. Jn addition he is at the head of a sporting goods business in Boston. There probably is a big difference in the amateur rules of racquets and tennis for the national tennis body is now considering ousting McLoughlin and other stars who make a living by selling sporting goods. It seems that it is about time for amaieur bodies to decide on what really constitutes an amateur and what makes-a professional. That present rulings are unsatis- factory is indicated by the discrimina- tory methods now béing practiced by | amateur bodjes. aver weak of’ amateurism comes from England, whete a sharp line has always been drawn. Amateurs came trom the wealthier families, many were nobles, Few of them worked at anything. In order to keep the middle ‘s out rules were drawn which practically. eliminated them from amateur competition. lass distinctions should cut no fig- ure in American sport., If a man is compelled to work for his living, it should not bar him from competing s an amateur, But if thé line is to be drawn close, let it cover every pro- fessional amateur in every branch of sport. Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 10—Funer- al services for the late William C. CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N, D. Jobbers.,, is not expensive and with poor compression you are now wast- ing gas enough to pay for the job. CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY? Bismarck, N. .D. PHONE 304 809 Front Strees ne = i We Call for and Deliver TAAI PHONE 105 ‘Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery ie FIREPROOF: STEAM HEATED GARAGE CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY The Mandarin Cafe Now Open Chop Suey and Noodles Also American Plan Restaurant 215 Fifth Street Sheet Music - We carry a large stock of Popu- lar and Standard Sheet Music, and make a specialty of ordering mu sic from publishers for you. If we can’t get it, it can’t be gotten. Send all orders and remittances There is money in that old junk if you telephone us. It’s our business to buy to what you don’t. want—old rags, metal of all kinds, rub- ber, old auto tires, bottles, etc. We are in the market at all times for this junk. Gather together what you GEO. LA LONE, Mgr. Sheet Music Dept. Kimball Piano Store The Electric Shop e Percy Haughton is an e sig : 5 | ust: trout, molerae 7 bogie Seat squash player. He enters tournaments | Nash, poutest plone in Folk ‘county, ae on hand now and tele- || B. K. SKEELS tion of the city; 75-foot lot; good} FOR SALE—Household goods, Call;i" eastern cities and his right as an/ the Masonic temple. services later he- prone 8: . : trees. This is a big bargain for all] at 515 Sixth street. Phone 2137, |®mateur has never been questioned. | ing conducted from St. Paul’s Epis-|j ransier & storage Top market prices paid to Everything Electrical cash of $3,400. 21at| Yet Haughton coaches the Harvard | copal Cathedral. - We‘ have unequated facilities for peddlers, dealers and coun- ; FOR SALE—Hundrods ot residence | =|] moving, storing and shipping try shippers. iri: i a Cd aT portions of the city in- | household goods. Careful, experl- Mi we PAY. CASH Wiring Fixtures and Supplies enced men; also retail Ice and wood, Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. Delco Farm Light Plants The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo USTEN, MY FRIEND, 1 WOULD Give YOU SOM Advice. DONT U SOME VALUABLE ] ey dro seacnig we he owen awe ree ee) |! PLANO TUNING ||BIG FOUR THIRTY =“dluding iv anriew Addition. The lat- | 9 ont is practically a sold out. You _ 2 Sa NEAR Se PS ES TTS “, will saye money. by seeing us be- fore buying. _ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—There are a lot of real| WANTED—From $12 a week to $ $3,000 bargains on our lists of farm lands,| a year shows ‘possibilities of life in- which comprise over one hundred} surance. You can be trained for thousand acres, the biggest and best} this business, Will send you freo list of any dealer in the county. If} our correspondénce course of sales- BISMARCK IRON & METAL CO. Phone 599 |; Phone 370 408 Broadway the particular piece you want is not} manship and life insurance. This is Uke ‘IT Over HERE ————— . i A. 8, HOFFMAN 9 ; Srtour us we will get it for you if] ‘jot advertising matter-but a course Go BACK THERS, 4 j . FOR SALE—Big Four Thirty | | Nurse Ss i‘ 8 for sale. of ‘instruction suchas you would! | AND Werk Guarantess, Gas Tractor equipped to burn pay $50 for. It is yours for asking. | Free: Write today. William Kin Agency Supervisor, Dept. 63, souri State Life Insurance Co., Louis, Mo., fastest growing life in surance company in America. [n- surance in force over’ $120,000,000. “| FoR” 3 SALE—Ford runabout, with | winter top: ' practically new. In-| quire=212 Main St. 2-8-3t | WANTED—To buy week-old cave: Phone’ 678R. . 2 FOR SALE—First mortgages, Uraw-| ing 6 per cent intereet On good, im- kerosene or gasoline, late model in fine condition. Also Deere engine gang plow with breaker | PHONE 7: |bottoms and plow car built for | feeding and sleeping plow crew. Will sell together or separatsry | for cash or trade for cattle. Ad-| dress H. B. Hendricks, Merri- | court, N. D. COLEMAN'S F..E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO.. First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Residences 002, Ave.C Registry Phone 78 The Registered Nurse’s Reg- istry is now located at Bres- low’s Drug Store. 816 MAIN st. JOH il Sheet Metal and Radiator Works a Bismarcl N. D. * + TELEPHONE 5 Calls answered promptly. sie je. propert; effects, ‘good will gud estate cae said ‘Sismarck aubune, Company at public auctin sale to. i highest bidder for cash, at the office, of q said Bismarck Tribune Company, in the i Cit aot Bisrnarckeh en of Burleigh | prow ‘eee a tae ete Hageart and ane sells in, Latest and State of Nor ota, on the loc! up-to-date methods used for Gay of March, 1017, at two o'clock Pat, | 1s0CK, Bismarck, 2 Sous eer | Sia eae 3 i New and Second Hand of said day; provided that bids offered at testing and repairing. Automobile Repairing ie Radiator Rebuilding . = eo | I | | Store such sale will not be received or consid-| FOR SALE: ‘horoughbred white col: | work given pneumatic and ered until each person offering such bid} {ig Second Hand Clothes Bought and S puppies. 1. i. Forsyth. one ; 3 lothes Bought ani | odles and Chop Gu Cites One Thousand Dollars (v00 cash | S818. = 128-6 “1 wisH To vaguum test and delivered in sold, Clothes Clean and pressed Nood A Sontlie: aley, Hats Blocked and Cleaned, We ‘Carry.a Line of New Goods. We Buy all Kinds of Junk, guaranteed condition prompt- ly. Second-hand Ford radia. tors for sale and exchange. or comined cue payauie to said receiver fas @ inty of performance under suc! yn 8 PAL i t bid. Yates, 714 Second St. Phone 152X. puch, sale will be made pursuant fo and 3-imo y virtue of a ent rendered by Distriet Court of Burleigh County, Sixth | TAILORING BUSINESS FOR SALE— Cay EMPHASIS ON THAT POINT S$! First Class Service All Hours Judicial District of the State of’ North | Dakota, and entered in the office of the! Clerk of said Court on thé 16th day of January, 1917, which judgment, among other things. irested the sale of the Property and: effects of: sald. corporation defendant; and of an on for such sale ‘and that notice thereof be given, made by wate Court;on the 24th day of January, The property to be sold consists of per- sonal property used and owned in and North Dakota city of 1,100; no oth- | er tailor shop in city; reason for, selling, going on homestead, Ad-' dress 82 care Tribune, 2-1-12t | FOR RENT Store room, now occu-, pied’ by ‘MeConkey'’s Grocery store, | after Feb. 15th. Apply H. L. Reade. | Phone 239 or 382. 1.-26-12t | peel SOR Saas Lad ahi Sols Ea about the business of said Bismarck Tri- FOR SALE—75 feet on Seventh street | bune Company in doing a ing, publishing, bookbindings job printing, | advertising and ‘stationery business andj general print- between Avenues E and H. Phone} 548R. 1-19-imo; the printing, issuing and publishing of |FOR FIRST CLASS bank, store or of-| Newspapers; and notes and bills receiv- able, subscription lists, good will, and other miscellaneous personal property, all fice help, write or phone Merchants Credit Co., Bismarck. Y194t) cS fh Tite tarious re erie ans even uate ; STENOGRAPHER. DRAYIN C Ww HENZLER WAG Court soe seen or Me id Freight and Baggage » VULCANIZING Dated this 25th ean of January, 1917. LITTLE, Receiver of the Fismare he Miller, Zuger & ‘Titlotson, Attorneys for the aaesver: FOR SALE—Oné 30-60 Aultman & a £5. tractor; also, one one 8-bot- . engine ae cane wh break- er attachments. For particulars, ad-| dress Newell Bloxraa, Regan, 1-6-2m‘ | PHONE 358, HOUSE PHONE 437k i \ Regular Meals 25c and up | OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL PHONE — — — 779 CITY LOTS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS Carefully and Promptly Phone.395 _ Delivered J, A. GRINSTEINNER Corner 6th St, and Broadway. Henry Burman FARM LANDS “The Shoe Hospital Man”