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ena S : = ——— WEDEEEDAT: APRIL 4, 1917. USE THIS WANT. F.E. Young Real FOR SALE—New 7-room house with bath; full basement; hot air; elec- tric lights, ‘with fixtures; oak ft. front; faces east. $60.00 per month. FOR SALE—Large six-room house, with water and lights; also, chicken house and chicken yard; the making of a nice chicken ranch; 50-ft. front; south of Northern Pacific tracks, FOR SALE—Five-room house; all modern; hot air furnace; maple floors; corner lot, 50x150. Price $2500.00, terms; $1,000.00 cash, balance reas- F able. FOR SALE—A brand new six-room ed, in the northeast part of twon; south front. balance reasonable. $1,300.00 cash, F.E. Young Real HELP WANTED MALE | WANTED—Two first-class shoemak- ers at once. Inquire Bismarck Shoe Hospital. 4-3-3t WANTED—Egg candlers. . Northern _P Co. 4-2-3 WANTED—At once. Good _alll- around blacksmith; steady job. J. M. Melander, Braddock, N. ar ai Be WANTED—Messenger ‘boy, at the Western Union. Call at office. 3-27-tf i REAL ESTATE BARGAINS The owner of the following proper- ties must sell them at once and in order to do so has made these ex- tremely low prices: ‘Six-room house; 50-foot corner lot; full stone basement; lights; water; sewer; nice part of town; $2,650; $1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Double House; 6 rooms in each part; lights; water; sewer; baths; barn; 50-foot corner lot; nice part of town; $4,200; $1,500 cash, balance to suit purchaser. 8-room, thoroughly modern house; bath; lights; heat; big trees; barn; one of the most comfortable homes in the city. This property could not be replaced for a cent less than §7,- 600 and it would take twenty years to grow the trees; $5,250; $2,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. First National Bank Bldg. Phone 78 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED--Two waitresses at Van Horn. cafe. 4-4-3t WANTED—A_ thoroughly competent maid for general housework; two in family. Thirty dollars per month. Address No. 120, care nen une. WANTED—Nurse girl or ork ‘girl to assist with housework. Mrs. O. N. Dunham. __8-28-12t TED—Girl for general house- Phone_ 3-24-2t ework; small Permanent position; $25 to Must be reliable and compe- Address P. O, Box 568, Bis- 2-24-12t family start, tent. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven:room house at . $25.00 per month. Apply No. 2, Main St. 4-3-3: FOR RENT—Modern house. Geo. W. . Little, Phone 794 or 404K. 4-3-1mo FOR RENT—Modern house in good condition, R. L, Washburn, Hag- gart Bldg. 723 3rd St. 3-27-12t HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Mgr. Five-room house, with city “water, good location, 60-foot lot, can be sold for $1800 cash; this is cheap property at this price. East front lot, fine trees, four-room| house, in very choice location, can be sold for $1900 on easy terms. This property is exceptionally welt located in the central part of the __ elty. = Five-room house and ten lots in good location can be sold for $2500 with a small cash payment and easy terms. Fine for a market garden. We can sell you desirable Jots and houses in any part of town. HARVEY HABRIS & CO. BORDERS WANTED WANTED—To rent four-room house Call Mrs. Miller. 46 Main St. Phone 672R. 4-2-3t LANDS FOR SALE—Five quarter sections in a body; fist-class smooth prairie land; no stone; good soil, suitable for flax. Buy direct of owner and save commissions. S. S. Clifford, Bismarck, N. D. 3-26-1m0 “CAND NEAR BISMARCK FOR SALE—On easy terms. $25.00 per acre. S. W. 1-4 Section 30, Township 139, Range 79. A few miles N. E. of Bismarck. Long time ‘given for payment. Alex. T. Gib- son, P. O. Box 561, Chico, Butte Co., Calif, FOR RENT—Stock and Grain Farm in Burleigh county, Norti Dakojes This includes 900 acres under cul- tivation, besides hay uai pasture lands; also, several section: ad joining that could be broken for flax. For particulars, sw rltas Wel. _ Watson, ‘McKenzie, No. HALL. F Price $5500.00, terms; $1500.00 cash, balace at Estate Company: floors andnatural finish up stairs; 65- Price $2100.00. modern bungalow; entirely complet: Price $2,700.00, terms; Estate Company D. T. OWENS & CO, Farm Lands, City Property, Loans and Insurance, FOR RENT and can give immediate possession three improved farms convenient to town. FOR RENT—Four room two story house on 18th street. Good well of water. oLt 100 x 150 feet. Small barn. FOR SALE ONE SQUARE block con- sisting of 24 lots. Part cash and terms on balance, This is a bar- gain. FOR SALE—320 acres with buildings, 160 acres broke in 1915 and balance can all be broken with traction eng- ine. This is that bargain you have been looking for. FOR SALE—Five room one and one- half story house, modern thruout with bath. Basement, east front, 60 foot lot. Price $3500, Part cash and terms on balance. FOR SALE—Three five acre tracts in east part of town. D, T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. ROOMS FOR RENT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SEVEn AD PAGE ‘AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE TI THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking; at reason- able prices, Room 419, Van Horn ‘Hotel, 3-27-1mo WANTED—Dressmaking or wash- ing. Phone 524X. 4-2-6t FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three-room modern flat; very desirable$ close in. N hildren or dogs. Harvey Hai —Suite of rooms. Phone 73. xiat FOR RENT—Inquire oe z 3-27-12t ror RENT—Furnished flat for light housekeeping. Call Mack at Pear son's Barber shop. flats. TAXI Phone L, E. SMITH Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. PHONE 849 TAXI Phone & Ss. eol | Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 4a0 Malin Strast Of Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Optical Obices phar: a Opposite _ Specialist lo 12 ani Grand Pacific Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted, also Lees Glasses Changed 20d Renewed MM Hotel nn] FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 FH. dL WAGNER “Teepioxesiier SMARCK, N. D. BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Connection 104 MAIN ST, BISMARCK MISCELLANEON"| 4 FOR SALE—Cable pizy, _ /Yctically new. Reason for § jam tray- eling and have no pi for it. Can be seen at Kimball P uo store. 4-4-3t FOR SALE—It you want one of the best lots in see L, G. Hartley at Will’s Seed store. 4-3-6t WANTED—150 acres sod breaking. Communicate with 222 2nd St, Bis- marck, N. D. 4-3-6t FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy cheap, also sanitary cot. Phone 498R or 723 3rd St. business or will buy. Town not efen write 112 care Tribune, 4c Riverview addition, }, 4-3 Rity, HAVE $3,000 to invest in a GrOf¢ronna: = than 5,vv0. For further particulghts,. FOR” SALE—Watkins and hea spring wagon at reasonable pre 18 W. Main St. FOR SALE—Second-hand Ford Prestolite; everything {n firs order. i. H. Murphy, 204 St. FOR SALE—Two new suits, size 31 for men about 5 >in, Both good suits; hurry. Klein. 3-29-6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANG fine upright piano for exchange ior work hor Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- _keeping; 1100 Broadway. at FOR RENT—Pleasant and desirable room in modern house for one or two. Phone 459R. 4-3-6t FOR RENT—Large charmingly fur- nished room in modern home. Phone 144L or call 608, 2nd St. 4-2-6 FOR = RENT—Modarn furnished room; ladies preferred. Call 525X 4-2-3t MODERN WOOMS—Ciose in; ladies or gentlemen.’ 311 4th St. Phone 627R. 4-2°3t FOR REN£—Pleasant rooms at the Woodmansee. 411 5th St. 4-2-3t | foes FOR RENT—Two rooms in’ modern house; furnished complete for light housekeeping. Phone 794 or 801 4th St. 3-29-1mo housekeeping 4-2-5t 4041. Geo, W. ‘Little, FOR | RENT—Light rooms. Phone_494K. FOR RENT—Fine room fo fronting on Fourth street; ‘phone 745. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 822 Sixth St. 3-31-6t FOR RENT — Modern _ turnished} rooms, for light housekeeping. | Phone 658Y, 3-30-1mo0 FOR RENT—Steam-heated, electric: lighted, furnished and unfurnished rooms. College Building. Phone UBB Ane ee edt ROOMS—200 9th St. Phone 683R. 3-27-12t Furnished room. 403 gentlemen preferred. ma eRe vrais 3-24-3t FOR RENT—Pleasant modern rooms for light housekeeping; 622 Third : street. Phone 132R. 3-18-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 620 6th St. 3-15-1mo FOR RENT—Room and board; 212 Third St. Phone 458. 3-1-1mo ‘—Newly furnished rooms; 46 Main St. Phone 672R. 3-5-1mo FOR REN Third S J. HM. HOLIHAN, REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-—Bungalow of 7 rooms; 3 bedrooms and den; full base- ment; east front; modern through- out; cost $4,500; just off of pave- ment. Must sell at once. $3,700; 900_cash, FOR SALE—Strictly modern house; ; close in; on small payment down. | FOR SALE—80 acres. of land two miles from Bismarck; improve- | ments. $900; $27 per acre, $500} _cash. FOR SALE—2,700 acres of the best grazing land in North Dakota; 400 acres of good tillable land; ten miles from town. $6.50 per acre. z J. H. HOLIMAN : Lucas Block # Phone 745 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED—If vou . de- sire an outside position, write at once for terms. ‘Liberal comunis- sions and a cash advance on ders. Albany. Nurseries, ¥irst tional E'ank Bldg., Albany, Ores D to. take ‘orders from samples for St. Cloud. Wool- en Mills. For details see or phone . G. N. Hall, Grand; Pacific hotel, city. 4-3-3t APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A strictly modern apart- ment. in ‘the Rose apartments, ready for occupancy May 1. F. W. Murphy, -204 Main St, Phone 427. iat pb a 9 oh 4-8-12t R RENT FOR SALE- Son tractor and [hundred ‘bush: elect seed oats. Ad- Fargo els Swedis! dress George D. Brown Co., or Bismarck. WANTED—Second-hant” “ord with motor in good conditior dress Box 256, Dismarck, For SALE—Tive head George D, Brown Co., Dz FOR SALE—Pure-bred” White “Rock eges for hatching; $1 a setting of 15 eggs. Mrs, Jas. Fogerty Phone TBR. 3-30-3t WANTE about six or seven years old an weighing about 1500 or 1600 pounds. State price and terms in first let- ter., Address No. 118, care Tribune. 3-29-6t FOR SALE—i917 model twin cylin- der, three-speed Excelsior motor- cycle, equipped with headlight, "speedometer and side car; , first- class condition. Will accept $22: to make quick sale. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 3-31-6t FOR SALE—Baby carriage cheap. Phone 4411 4t FOR SALE—Piano; reasonable if tak- en at once. Phone 520, 3-24-6t £0 LET—200 acres to plow. ©. 0. Engdahl, Bismarck, Rte, 1. 3-26-6t FOR RENT—The dining department of a good family boarding house. Inquire of J. K, Doran, at McConkey Company, 310 Broadway. _3-19-1mo FOR SALE—The Home Bakery, sit- uated on Sixth street. Enjoys good business. Write 214 Sixth street, or ’phone 428. 3-28-6t FOR SALE—Frame store building, now occupied by Lahr Motor Sales Co., on Fourth street. Buyer to re- move. 3-12-6t WANTED—10 to 20 cars good green horse hay. McCormick ‘Montana Seed House, Billings, Mont. 3-12-1mo0 WANTED—Cood soot potatos. Os: car H. Will& Co. 8-8-6 FLAX LAND —Several good raw quar- ters, near town, at $28 per acre; few improved farms for sale or rent. Will pay no agent’s commission. Deal direct with Karl Klein, owner. “Washbiftn, N. D. 2-27-2m0 WILL FIGHT ABOVE CLOUDS Experts Believe Future Wars Will Be Largely Decided by Conflicts in the Air. Control of the seas has been the dominant factor in this war. Britatn’s naval supremacy gives her a grip upon the destinies of all nations. Claude Graham-White and Harry Harper, writing in the Fortnightly Review upon “Two Years of Aerial War,” predict that in coniing wars the control of the air will be even>more essentia! than control of the-seas. In the “push” of the alliés onthe western front the superiority of their air. reconnoissance gives then treat advantage. How- ever, it is the growing effectiveness.of carrying death and destruction to the encmy, that is the most significant de- velopment of the war. Messrs White and Harper, predict that in future ware it will be the “great fighting airplanes, the machines for destroying hostile craft, or for. laying waste land posi- ‘tlons, which will be to the forefront,” the scouting airplane playing a minor part in the general scheme. In all defensive plans the United States has placed great reliance on ite isolation. Our isolation may always have in it some measure of protection, but our long coast linc, facing two oceans, makes us vtinet sare few nations. In the wars of the future the attacks will be led by huge airplanes having a speed of 20 miles an hour or more. Nations may go down to defeat by aircraft attack which in a few houre B-3L-5t | the airplane as a fighting machine, | - could hopelessly cripple the nation not rendy to defend itself in the air. It te] 1 DRAYING Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 _ Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER CITY LOTS Freight and Baggage | C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 725 Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS FARM LANDS 812 Rosser Street |} AGENTS Yor the celebrated Kimball Peck's Old Music Store LITTLE’S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan’s Phone 794 or 132X | Tire Prices Smashed ! | DELAWARE wrapped tread casings direct from factory to use Smooth Non-Skid Mail us your check with or- der today. Only in buying large quantilies and selling direct to car owners, can we quote these low figures. Corwingpetor Co. CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers Reboring Has your motor lost its er? Let us rebore the ers and fit with tons, on a new machine built Mt | for that purpose. i « onsive and with poor ing gas enough job. I Cowan MOTOR COMPARY ( arek, N, D. i FIREPROOF STEAM HEATED GARAGE | CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY at Britain, if she is to maintain her empire, must mateb by control of the air the control she now has of tlay seas. But what of the aerial defense of our own tremendous coastline and our outlying possessions? We gave Dirth to the first heavier than-air flying machine, and it is ta our everlasting discredit that as a na- tion We have done so little to develop it, and that the airplane occupies so small a place in plans for the nation’s defense. The peaceful possibilities of the airplane have not begun to be grasped by the average person. Glen L. Martin, one of the pioneer avi: os and constructors of this country “In developing flying we have autnas the birds, and this fs only the begin: ning.” Mr. Martin is also authority for the statement that there is ne means of transportation yet devised that wit! make 60 miles an hour as safely as an airplane.—Charlton Bates Strayer in Leslie's. No Snap. “Dr. Simon Flexner of the Rockefel ler institute aunounced ten years nga that he had mas’ 8 of in- but the epidemic in ems to disprove his claims.” The speaker was Mrs. Mary Halll. well Hurst of Boston. She continued: “Our doctors, before this epidemic, seem, for all their scientitic talk, ag ignorant as the woman at the bridge drive, “& woman attended a bridge drive, She declared that she intended to win | the first prize. Big things were expect: | ed of her. “Great, then, was her partner's as tonishment when she led a king, and | she placed another king on top of it} end screamed triumphantly: “Snap’’—St. Louis Globe-Demo- | erat. * Here’ sYour Chance 100 lots in the Flannery Weatherby addition will be sold on the following terms: $5.00 down $1.00 per week Frank. E. Hedden WEBB BLOCK PHONE 0 | Hats Cleaned & Re-blocked Send your hat by parcel post. Have it made to look like new. Extra charge for new rib- bons. Guaranteed Work Promptly Done EAGLE HAT WORKS Opposite Post Office Bismarck COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store Second Hand Clothes Bought and sold, Clothes Clean and pressed Hats Blocked and Cleaned. We Carry a Line of New Goods, We Buy all Kinds of Junk, PHONE 258, HOUSE PHONE 437k OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL The Bismarck Building and Loan Association will help you to build a home. The same sum you are pay- ing for rent will pay off a loan and in the end you will own your own home free F. L, Conkiin, Rooms 11 and 12, First National Bank Build- ing. Battery Loden’s Battery y- If you are sick did not receive —Adjustments Graduate, Licensed and Experienced There is money in that old junk if you telephone us. It’s our business to buy what you don’t want—old rags, metal of ail kinds, rub- ber, old auto tires, bottles, etc. We are in the market at all times for this junk. Gather together what you have on hand now and tele- phone us. Top market prices paid to peddlers, dealers and coun- try shippers. 5 WE PAY CASH BISMARCK IRON & METAL CO. Phone 599 PIANG®? TUNING! A. §, HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Ave, | Rasidones 100 The Electric Shop i ' B. K. SKEELS | | | Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway Service| 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. R. S. ENGE ||Boston Cafe Chiropractor and have tried everything and help, try Chiropractic—Spinal and get well. Consultation COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY —————_$_ WANTED Pianos, and Player Pianos. ‘ G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Grand Pacific Building TEEMS TO SUIT ndertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embelmer in Charge s 5 Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver TAXI PHONE 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clooten’s Livery Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping houschold goods. Careful, experi. enced men; aiso retail ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62 No, 202 Fifth St. BISMARCK AUTO RADIATOR REPAIR WORKS Radiator Work Exclusively 109 Third Street Bismarck SOHN BORTELL heet Metal and Radiator Mores Automobile Radiator Repairing Rebuilding and new cores putin, Latest up-to-date methods used for testing and repairing. All work given pneumatic and vacuum test and delivered in guaranteed condition prompt- ly. Second-hand Ford radia. tors for sale and exchange, Garage owne's and aistri- butors write for particulars. For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway ELOCUTION Expression and Dramatic Art in all its branches. Mrs, T. B. Mikkelson, 622 8th St. Phone 457X. Noodles and Chop Sucy Speciali