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wy J 9 4 \ syo ‘ t ‘ | tal, ‘t 4 Sica! AO nys ~ aes _ MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1917, R SALE—! ft. front; faces east. $60.00 per month. JSE THIS WANT LIKE YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK H. J. WAGNER ‘Teicptone Number Optical P Specialist ‘New 7-room ioe with bath; full basement; hot air; elec: tric lights, with fixtures; oak floors andnatural finish up stairs; 65- Price $5500.00, terms; $1500.00 cash, balace at FOR SALE—Large six-room house, with water and lights; also, chicken house and chicken yard; the making of a nice chicken ranch; 60-ft. front; south of Northern Pacific tracks. Price $2100.00. 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- able. FOR SALE—A brand new six-room modern bungalow; entirely complet: * ed, in the northeast part of twon;-south front. balance reasonable. $1,300.00 cash, Price $2,700.00, terms; F.E. Young Real Estate Company HELP WANTED MALE _ WANTED—At once. Good __ali- around blacksmith; steady job. J. M. Melander, Braddock, N. D. eee 43-6t WANTED—Young man; painting de- partment; good chance for advance- ment. C. L. Burgess, Missouri Val- ley. Motor Co, A-G-4t WANTED—Messenger ‘boy, at the Western Union. Call at office. 827+f WANTED—Good reliable young men can make $15.00 to $25.00 per week spare time handling our Accident and Health Insurance; good re- liable company that has stood the test of time. Call or write General Agents, 204% Main St, Apt. L., Bismarck _N. D. 4-7-3t WANTED—Young man to work by the month, Frank Jaszkowiak, 431 12th St. 4-T2t HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Waitress; good wages. Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. D. 4-5-6t HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Mgr. FOR SALE—Modern, 5-room bunga- low, full basemeyt, 75 foot lot. South front, close in. Price $8650. $1500 cash and terms to suit on bal- ance. Full bisement, Part on_Dalance, LE—Modern $-room house. Gone lot. East front. Full base- Price $3500. Part casa and ment, terms on’ ‘balance. FOR SALE—Modern -room bunge- low. ‘Full basement. South front. Pri¢e $2650. This is a bargain. We also have a large list of city lots and farm lands, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. ‘FOR RENT—Small house and barn, corneg, @f'15th and Broadway. G: Gussner! 4-6-3t If you have a house or lot or a va- cant for sale, see J. J. Ryan. Haggart Bldg. Phone 852K. 4-4-1mo FOR SALE—Iit you want one of the best lots in Riverview addition, see L. G. Hartley at Will’s Seed store. 4-3-6¢ WANTED—150 acres sod breaking. Communicate with 222 2nd St. Bis- marck, N. 4-3-6t FOR SALE—Large barn for removal; contains good lumber; price $200. Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 616 7th St., Bismarck. 4-5-12t FOR SALE—Piano; reasonable if tak- en at once. Phone 520, 3-24-6¢ FOR RENT--fhe dining department of a good: family, boarding ‘house. Inquire of J. K. Doran, at McConkey Company, 510 Broadway. _3-19-1mo WANTED—Enough second-hand fur- niture to furnish an 8-room house. Will buy single pieces or entire lot if prices and quality suit. Address ‘No. 126, care Tribune. FOR SALE—2 Augiile confectionery scales; 1 8-f{t. refrigerator show case; 1 new meat, slicer; 1 4-ft. floor show~ case, marble bottom; 1 17-ft. shoe shelving, with cight drawers; 1 small National cash register; 1 5-ft. oak. desk; 1 West- inghouse fan; 1 500-Acct. McCas- key register; all fixtures. as good as new. For: prices, etc., address care 125 Tribune. 4-6-7-8-9 10 to 2 cars good green. horse hay. McCormick ‘Montana Seed House, Billings, Mont. 3-12-1mo FLAX LAND—Several good raw quar- ters, near town,.at $28 per. acre; few improved farms for gale or rent. Will pay no agent’s commission. Deal direct with Kar! Klein, owner. Washburn; N. D. 227-2mo the well-known retailers, Skat Soap and Skat Kleanser. All selling or patt time, or sideline. Highclass profitable work for industrious and capable’ salesman, Write the Skat Company, Hartford, Conn. "F-9-10-1215-17-19-22-24 SALESMEN WANTED—It you de- sire an. outside position, write at. once for terms, “Liberal commits sions and a:cash advanc? ob or ders. Albany Nurseries, First 2a- tional. Bank Bldg, Albany, Oresoa. ES: ED 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 D. T. OWENS & CO, Farm Lande, City Property, and Insurance. FOR SALE—Modern five-room bun- galow, full basement, 75-foot lot. south front, close in. Price $3650; $1500 cash and terms to suit on bal- ance. FOR SALE—Small cottage on 12th street, lot 560x150, full basement. Part cash and terms on balance. FOR SALE—Modern 9-room house; corner lot, east front, full base- ment, Prico $3500; part cash and terms on balance. FOR SALE—Modern 5-room bunga- low; full basement, south front. Price $2650. This is a bargain. We also have a large list of city lots and farm lands, D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. Loans. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Modern room. Mrs. Chris Johnson, 300 Mandan Ave. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four- yoom apartment, modern. 46 Main _St. 7:3t FOR T ‘—Pleasant and desirable room in modern house for one or _two. Phone 459R. 4-3-6 FOR RENT—Large charmingly fur- nished room in modern home. Phone 144L or call 608, 2nd St. 4-2-6t FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Phone 658Y. 3-30-1mo FOR RENT—Steam-heated, electric- lighted, furnished and unfurnished rooms. College Building. Phone _ 183, 3-29-12t ROOMS—200 Sth St. Phone 683K. 3-27-12t 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 438, 3-1-1mo ———aa——e—e—e—e—e—e—eeeeee J. H. HOLIHAN, REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE—Bungalow of 7 rooms, 3 bed rooms, full basement, thorougly modern. Cost $4500, for quick sale $3700. $900 cash, FOR SALE—Modern house, close in. FOR SALE—Corner jot 100 x 150 ft. Water and sowerage. $675; terms. FOR SALE—Lighty acres two 0 miles from Bismarck. _ FOR SALE—160 acres of good land, $19 per acre or will take an automo- ‘bile _as part payment. FOR SALE—Building and lot 25 x 150 feet on main street with establish- ed business worth $5000; for quick sale, $3300. This is a bargain. J. MH. HOLINAN Lucas Block Phone 715 -HOUSES FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT—Vive or six: room house before May 1; modern preferred. Address 123° are. Tri- bune. 4-5-6 FOR RENT—Moiernm house, Gen. W. Little, FOR LEASE—Ani_improved halt-scc- tion’ near ‘Bismarek, Geo, M. Reg- ister. 4-7-6t Flax land for sale on easy terms, or to rent. for share of crop. Complete threshing outfit for, sale; on easy terms, or for plowing and threshing Gaines Lanti Co.; Bismarck. FOR SALE—Five quarter sections in @ 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, 3-26-1mo iR_ 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- opp rie Bor 661, Chico, Butte »_Co., Calif. FOR SALE—i60 acres of choice land six miles from Stefling. This is a very choice quarter section; can practically all be.,broken. with a steam plow. “This can be bought for $15 an acre, $750 cash, balance to suit purchaser at 6 per cent. This quarter section is positively worth $25 an acre, but.must be sold at once. For further particu- lars write McClare Sales Company. Bismarck, N. D, 4-6-3 HALL FOR RENT Bismarck Realty Co. Phone 794. or, 404K. 4-3-1m0 | BISMAROK DAILY. TRIBUNE. ‘AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY _APARTMENTS FOR RENT E. Young Real Estate Company | iiicmrrs stay nose apart in the. Rose apartments, rend for occupancy May 1. F. W. Murphy, 204 Main St. Phone 427, 4-3-12t __. HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—New 6-room modern bungalow; good location; easy terms; by owner. Write No. 121, care Tribune. 4-46 FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished fiat in- cluding gas range, in modern house; no children. 807 4th St. Phone 404R. 4-7-3t FLAT FOR FENT—Person Court. 4-6-6 FLAT FOR RENT—Inquire Bpear & Co. 3-27-12t POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED by man and wife with one child on farm, as foreman and housekeeper; — thor- oughly understands gasoline en- gines, machinery and horses, and able to handle crew. Address R. W. in care of Tribune. 4. PUSITION WANTED—As stenogra- pher. Experienced. For reference write 124, care Tribune. 3-6-4 BAD LUCK LASTING ONE MAN SATISFIED MISFOR. TUNES DON’T COME SINGLY. His Nose, Viciously Assaulted by a Bee Early in the Day, Seemed to Re- main Special Mark for All Kinds of Attacks, “T just dropped a book on my sore toe,” remarked the professor. “The pain caused me to Jerk my arm, and I upset a bottle of ink over some val- uable papers. This seems to confirm the theory that misfortunes never come singly.” “They never are single,” sald the low-browed man. “They're alwa d, and some of them are big I've noticed that if anything urpleasant happens to me_ before breakfast, uapleasant things will keep or happening all day. “The other morning I put my head out of the window to see if there was any weather on deck, and a bee came along and stung me on the nose. J said to Aunt Julia, when I had cooled down enough to talk intelligently, that my nose would, be in trouble all day, and she said she had no patience with such a superstition... She reminded me that lightning never strikes twice In the same-place,-and when-E-tried to point out that It wasn’t lightning, but a six-cylinder bumblebee that struck me, she shooed me out of the house. “I went to milk the cows, and sat down by our old roan. She had col- lected about five pounds of mud, mixed with cobblestones, on the end of her tail, and I was just getting warmed up to my milking when she swung that loaded tail around and soaked me on the nose. I tell you, professor, a man doesn’t know what anguish is un- til something like that takes the sun- shine out of his life. If you happen to meet that roan cow one of these days, ask her what I said to her, “After I had nursed my nose a while I went on with the milking, and after a while I had two buckets filled, aud started to the house with them. Old Doolittle has a’bunch of nephews visit- ing him and two of them were prac- ticing pitching in the backyard, which adjoms ours. One of the boys had phenomenal speed, but poor control, end the ball came over and spread my beak all over my face. “I dropped those buckets and the milk soaked inte the ground. Trifles hke that didn't interest me at the time. 1 think I was insane for about ten minutes. the backyard in circles, like a whirling dervish, and she never, realized until that moment what a command of lan- guage T have. he next thing I remember I was soaking my face in a bucket of water the well and Aunt Julia was beg- king me to apply a flaxseed poultice she bad prepared for the occasion. Whenever anything goes wrong at our house Aunt Julia's first impulse.is to apply a poultice. “Well, I haven't the heart to tell you all that happened to my nose that day. Everything that wasn’t nailed down flew up and hit it, and When night came I was carrying it in a sling. And y misfortunes always get Saccharine. : Saccharine is the sweetest substance in the. world... It is 550 times sweeter than cane sugar, and-is extensively used in. jellies and preserves, as well as in the diet of persons who cannot stand sugar. . Prof. Ira Remsen of Johns Hopkins university -discovered it nearly forty years ago while working on a series of experiments in the laboratory. “Any practical man,” Pr@essor Rem- sen wrote, “would unhesitatingly. have condemned the work as being utterly usless, aud I may add, that some did condemn it.:; There was no. hope, no thought entertained by us that any- thing practical would come of it.” But saccharine was the result and it is now extéasively manufactured. This incident. is vue of many. an- swers to the plea that all education and all work should be “practical.” The whole foundation.of modern civiliza- tion is laid on scientific work. that often seemed the most impractical in the world. geen RTE 8 TAXI Phone ow, EB SMITH Machine Hemstitch= ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. PHONE 849 TAXI Phone Ss. Lod ( Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest ot E. Larson 406 Malin Street Office Rooms 1 and Hughes Building Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 ottice ‘Hours 9 to 12 and 1to5 ~ pete Fitted. also BANNER HOUSE Room and Board by Day $1.00 By the Week $7.00 Boarding Stable for Horses in Connection 104 MAIN ST. BISMARCK DRAYING Freight and Baggage Carefully and Promptly Phone 395 Delivered J. A. GRINSTEINNER | C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 725 812 Rosser Street CITY LOTs REN’ Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building TS * FARM LANDS AGENTS ‘ WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos, G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale and Retail Distributor. Peck's Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY Grand Pacifico Building TERMS TO SUIT LITTLE'S SECOND-HAND STORE Will buy, sell and exchange or rent anything. Successor to Nolan's. Phone 794 or 182%, Tire Prices Smashed ! ! DELAWARE wrapped tread casings direct from factory to user, Non-Skid $ 9.23 12.08 14.16 19.76 20.24 Mail us your check with or- der today. Only in buying large quantities and sclling direct to car owners, can we quote these low figures, Aunt Julia says Iran around | Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D, CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers Reboring Has your motor lost its pow- er? Let us rebore the cylind- ers and fit with oversize pis- tons, on a new machine built especially for that purpose. It 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. FIREPROOF STEAM HEATED GARAGE CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY "ActoRY srpvice SOT ORWIN MOTOR CO.Bisnagcn'.0 SOME FACTS ABOUT AFRICA Every Eighth Person of the Popula- tion of the World Lives in the Dark Continent. Nearly one-fourth of the earth's land surface is comprised within the continent of Africa, It is as fararound the coast of Africa as it is around the world. Every eighth person of the world’s population lives in the Dark Continent. The blacks double their number every 40 years and the whites every 80 years. There are 843 lan- guages and dialects in use among the blacks of Africa. Only a few of the languages have been reduced to writ- ing. ‘Thirty-live years ago the export of cocoa from the Gold Coast amount: ed to $20. ‘Today is is over $8,000,000. The coal fields of Africa aggregate 800,000 square mniles; its copper fields equal those of North America and Eu- rope combined, and it has undeveloped fron ore amounting to five times that of North America, Africa has 40,000 miles of river and lake navigation, and water powers aggregating 90 times those of Niagara Falls. If Africa had the same proportion of railroad inileage as the United States a ding to its size, it would have a million miles of track instead of the 25,000 miles now in operation. One area in Africa unoccupied by mis- sionaries is three times the size of New England, a second would make four states like New York, a third would cover eight Iowas, and a fourth is 18.times the size of 0) ‘hrough- out Africa there is one missionary for every 133,000 souls, Almost the entire continent is’ now under European flags. France has a colony in Africa 20 times the size of France itself. ‘The British flag flies over a territory as large as the United States, and extends almost without in- terruption from the Cape to Cairo, a distance of 6,000 xpllesW. ‘orld Out- look. x Horses of the Cossacks. ‘That the Cossaeks should have been the first of the Russians to win through bz. roads deawed.impassable is.no mat- ter for surprise to anyone familiar with the Cossack's horse, He is small, with @ short, thick hea@and neck, and ‘a sioping back, but what he lacks in size be makes up in sense, To, weather and climate hie is alike fadifferent, and does not miss a farm stable, because that is a-luxury he méver-had.. He will thrive where any other horse would starve, and relishes food that a goat would scorn. ‘ His rider will tether him on a snow-covered plain and he will get his own food by scraping. aside the snow to get at the reindeer moss. And s0 docile is he that he will form a breastwork for his master to fire over, or cover incredible distances. on the Mortest of commons, You will find more of the leading people of North Dakota registered at the Radisson than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities. Here’s Your Chance 100 lots in the Flannery- Weatherby addition ¥ ill] be sold on the following terms. Lots sold at $60.00, $5.00 down and $1.0 per week. will be open for one week, beginning April 9th. After Ap- Til 14 these lots will be $100.00. Frank. E. Hedden WEBB BLOCK® PHONE 0 t Hats Gleanea & 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 Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop 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 all 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. WE PAY CASH BISMARCK IRON & METAL CO. Phone 599 PIANO TUNING], A. 8. HOFFMAN | Work Guaranteed | Residence 0042, Avet The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS | Everything Electrical Wirjng Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plante 408 Broadway Phone 370 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D, * Ff you are sick did not receive —Adjustments Suite 14, Lucas R. S. ENGE Graduate, Licensed and Experienced Chiropractor and have tried everything and help, try Chiropractic—Spinal and Rs well. Consultation Block Phone 260 Bismarck 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 Embalmer in Charge &.. 39 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 a Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping househola goods. Careful, expert. enced men: alec catal! ice and wood, Wachter Transfer Comp Phone 62 No, 202 Fiftn St. BISMARCK AUTO RADIATOR REPAIR WORKS Radiator Work Exclusively 109 Third Street Bismarek Radiator Rebuilding and new cores put in, 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 ownels and distri- 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, 8th St. Phone 457X. COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store Second Hand Clothes Bought and Id, Clothes Ci and = os oa wey all Kinds of Junk, . PHONE HOUSE PHONE ta ‘ SerosiTe McKENZIE 2