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y ‘a “a? «4% J a - 4 i v & ia. e ‘RIDAY; JUNE 15,:1017.. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB ° USE THIS WANT AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK 7 FOR SALE—Six-room house with “Bath, basement, furnace, screened porches and range,-with barn, three blocks from down town for $3,000.00. Terms, $800.00-eash, balance month- ly: payments on easy terms. FOR ‘SALE—Seven-room house’ with furnace, ‘bath and other modern im- .provements,. nice, yard ..with : trees. Can be rented for two families; near the. schools of ‘city. -Price $3,100.00. Terms, $1,200.00-cash, bal- ‘ance reasonable. FOR SALE—Six-room house, modern, with hot: air: furnace, ;full basement, bath, nice yard and ‘trees, between north ward school atid high school. ‘Price $3,200:00: ‘Terms, "$1,200.00 cash, balance -reasonable. F.E. Young Real Tel. No. HELP WANTED. MALE _ man WANTED—Second cook, or Woman. Atlantic Cafe. 6-14-3t WANTED — Two good carpenters. Good wages, long job. F. J. Winkel? man,~-Mereer, 'N.-D. WANTED—Second -cook,..man. or woman; also a chambermaid. At- lantic cafe. 6-14-3t WANTED—pomestic help at Bis- marck Hospital. 6-15-6t WANTED—Girl, for general house- work; no children. Modern: home: Permanent position to capable girl. Call at No. 36 Avenue A or ’phone 587. 5 6-14-4t WANTED—Experienced sales girl for ready-to-wegr. None but experienced need apply. Golden ‘Rule, 504 Broad- Offices'in First National Bank Building | LIKE YOU USE THE. F.E. Young Real Estate Company The Outbu FOR SALE—Seven-room house with gas, sewer, water, lights, sidewalks, walled up cellar, on Eighth street. Nice ‘yard: and‘trees. Price $2,900.00. Terms, $1,700.00 cash, $600.00 per year at six per cen! bath, modern, hardwood finish, gas, hot air furnace, full basement in east ‘part. of city on lot 50x100. Price - $2,700.00. Terms, $1,200.00 cash, balance one to three years. at sixeper_cent. BUILDIN GLOTS, lots for investment, farming lots and plots and gravel ‘beds for -sale on small -payments down and easy payments at six per cent. | je Sure and See Us Before Buying and We Will.Save You. Money. Estate Company D. T. OWENS & CO. Farm Lands, City Property, Loans and Insurance.. FOR SALE—Five-room cottage, partly “modern on. Seventh street, sewer, water, lights; lot 50x150... Price $2,300. Part cash and terms on bal- ance. FOR SALE—Four-room cottage on Thirteenth street, partly modern, east front... Price $850; $500 cash and terms. FOR SALE —Five-room “house ‘on Fourth street, strictly modern, full _. basement, maple floors, furnace ~ heat, fine shade trees, lot 50x140. Price $3,000.00; $1,000.00 cash and way. 6-124t} _ terms on baniance. WANTED—Girl for office. One who| FOR SALE—One-story cottage, partly can. use typewriter and keep sim- ple set books preferred. Address, 184, Tribune Office. . 6-12-3t WANTED — Competent, ~ experienced stenographer. Permanent position, Lahr Motor Sales company. tt Sd J. H. HOLIHAN, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE—House of seven rooms, strictly-modern, fine lawn and trees, located in good part of the city. This house has a.sleeping porch and a sun porch and is well worth $6,000, but owner must leave the city at once on:account of pressing business and we are offering this Dbeautifu! hom! > —$4,300— $1,200 cosh >. real bargain. J.-H. HOLIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block Phone 745 FOR = RENT- room, + furnished house, modern; for.two and:one-half to three months; 313 Avenue A. 6-14-8t FOR RENT’ OR SALE—My new house, egr.. Park -and Broadway. Has screened ‘in porch and sleep- ing porch, sun parlor, built, in -gar- age, hot. water heat, modern; also my six-room niodern house on Thay- er; screened in sleeping porch, gar- age, all the built in -features,- .Lib- eral terms. See A. J. Ostrander, 9 Thayer St. Phone 263. | 6-14-3t HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—New, six-room— modern ‘bungalow; -good location; one-third cash, balance $30 monthly; also, choice residence lot. Address, 187, care Tribune. G-15-4t FOR SALE—New, modern, four-room bungalow. Call after 6 m. 614 Hannafin-Ave. «Phone 575K. 6-11-6t FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Basement flat in Vatney flats. Phone 773. _ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Phone 88L or call 218 Second street. 6-15-6t FOR RENT—Two modern, downstairs rooms, for light housekeeping; 219 Second St. 6-13-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern room, with nice, roomy closet. Only gen- tlemen need apply. Phone 487X, at 516 Seventh St. 6-14-3t J FOR RENT—Roomis in modern house, close in; hot and cold water, bath; 223. Second St. G-14-3t FOR” RENT—Nice, large, furnished room, at 113 Thayer St. Phone 673R. 6-14-3t FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished for light housekeeping, «in -modern home. 512 Ninth street. ‘Phone ATL. 6-14-2 FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 5 mo FOR RENT—Three furnished, light housekeeping rooms. Phone 624Z; __422 Twelfth street. 6-12-6t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 621 Sixth street. 6-13-26! FOR RENT—Rooms. “300 9th St. 6-7-1m0 FOR RENT—Six living “rooms over Lahr building on Fourth street. E. Vv. Lahr. ; 5: 23te FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 46 Main street. 5:23-Imo FOR RENT—All newly furnished front room in a new bungalow, strictly modern in every way. Phone 698R or call at 611 First street. 5:23-tf FOR RENT—Rooms; 620 Sixth St. : 19- = ‘Imo modern, close in, four rooms; lot 60x15 This is a bargain. WE also have choice building Tots in all parts. of. the city. D. T. OWENS & CO, Bismarck, ’N. D. ! APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT=Strictly modern’ apart ments in the Rose apartments. 215 Third street. Apply to F. W. Mar- phy at 204 Main street. 6-156t LANDS WANTED to hear from owner of gooa farm for sale. State cash price, full balance rstsof Everett True ‘By Condo YOUR FRONT WINDOW You HAVE A COPY. OF THE SONG; "T DIDN'T RAISG MY Boy « TO. BE A SOLDIER’ TAKE (IT OUT, AND KEEP IT OUT! i, TE fas |G le TO WASHBLANKETS OPERATION TAKES TIME IF GQOD WORK IS.WANTED. Warm Water, Ammonia, and White Soap Is Recommended—Articles. Must on No Account. Be Sub- jected to Rubbing. Housecleaning means many weary ing tasks, but the:worst.of them all is partigulars,..D. F. Bush,.Minneapo:f-washing blankets. ~ It taves a good: lis, Minn: 6-2-1620) DRESSMAKING ee RRR CR RY SANDBANK & COMPANY @¢ Dressmakers and Designers @ 4 HAGGART BLOCK ” . :Prices Moderate Phone 489% 2H VOGH9HHOOOOHHHOOD A J easonable prices. Room.419 Van Horn Hotel. 5-24-1mo LOST AND FOUND LO8t—Pair - pinch . glasses, in case, with initials, M B; chain attached. Return to Tribune. 6-14-2t HOUSES WANTED WANTEO TO RENT—Five or six room house; modern preferred. A! H. Welsh, Box 73, City. 6-15-3t FOR EXCHANGE FOR-TRADE—7-pass. Studebaker 6— trade for city property. Write No. 178, Tribune. 6-9-7t WORK WANTED WANTED—Man with team desires employment, -preferably in town. Call 801 Fifth St. Phone 242R. 6-14-t3 SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—A-1" experi- enced bookkeeper desires position. References; married; age, 52; $100 monthly minimum. Address, A-I, ibune. 6-14. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--A brand new gumwood dresser, value $23; for $16. Must sell by Friday... Phone 822L. 6-13-3t WANTED—Tent, 8x10. Apply Kents- ton, Commercial Club. 6-14-3t FOR SALE—Electric stove, in good condition; cost $50, will sell cheap if taken at once. Address 186, Trib- une. 6-14-tf WANTED—Communication with own- ers of merry-go-rounds and other at- tractions for big celebration July 3 and 4, Braddock, N. D. ‘Address Sec. Com. Club. 6-13-3t FOR SALE—Three first-class milk cows. Address *808 Seventh ‘St. s 6-116t FOR SALE—Pool vhall, ‘four ‘tables and barber equipment, first. class. Cheap-for cash. -Syd-Kendall, Mof- fit, 'N. -D. 6-9-6 "FOR SALE—Remington Junior ‘type- writer <in -good -condition, cheap: if taken at once. Call at 612 -Fifth street. -Phone 610X. 6-8-6 D—Bismerck rug. cleaning ‘works npw open. R. J. Anderson. Phone 755. 21-1mo ‘The Insufficiency of Fame. Robert Lotis Stevenson was not the only celebrity who has found fame rather than unsubstontial achievement. “I would agree,” he wrote, “that Glad- stone was the author of my works for a.good ten-ton schooner and the coins tovkeep ‘it on. .T know a little about fame-now ; it’s'no Good Cotipared ‘toa yacht.” * : ae _ rt Li ROL LD I wotint Of-money- from the house keéper’s allowance to send these te the cleaner especially where ‘here is.a large family. So the woman who decides to “do” her own blunkets should Jearn the very easiest way to manage them, Here is oue ‘system guaranteed by ‘an experienced housekeeper: Put a half pint of ammonia into a tub aud Streteh the ‘blankets ‘over ft, not al- lowing them to slip down into the fluid. This should then be covered with luke: warm water. This proc allows the fupies Of the ammonia to rise through the blanket and loosens the dirt. Good, vigorous squeezing will do the reat, Rinse inva tub of clear warm water and run lightly through {he wringer. Here is another do more compl: cated ‘method, ¢ med for use on v soiled blankets: Air, beat ané brush the flankets out on the line be fore washing, so that every possible piece of fluff and down is removed Then shave a couple of bars of gooe wool soap info a basin, add it to a pan of boiling water and allow it to “jel” for a few minutes, Now have a tub or stations washtub half full of warm water a half cupful of ammonia in it. Mix the soap in wiih this, then put in your blank Stir them around with a stick, but do not rub them—squeeze and souse them up and down, When the top of the water begins to become scummed with dirt the water should be changed. The ond water should be like the first, sousing process must be repeated It the dirt is removed. Rinse r water. Then put.them through, nger—t vs of which should be very wide apart or they will make ‘ your blankets look stringy—and hang ont on the line. Blankets should be bung lengthwise on the’ line, using plenty of pins, sa that they have no chance to sag. Shade is better than sun for drying them. When they are quite dry go over them well with a clean whisk broom, brushing with the nap. This makes them delightfully fluffy, Fold ‘ay with camphor balls or in moth- English Chicken Pie. Pare six medium-sized potatoes, cut in small pieces; cook until tender, but not broken, and then add two cupfuls chicken meat-and half a cupful fresh pork cooked Rnd cut in small pieces; cover with a crust made as follows: Sift three teaspoonfuls baking powder with two cupfuls flour, add two table- spoonfuls shortening and half tea- spoonful salt. Rub thoroughly togeth- er and mix with one small cupful milk. Put on floured board ane press ont with the hands to size required to cover chicken pie. Bake twenty min- utes, and serve hot. Economical Fruit Jelly. Save all the rinds and pulp of lemons and oranges left from lemon- ade or fruit punch. Put them into a saucepan and cover with boiling wa- ter. Boil ten minutes, strain half the liquid_and add.sugar. to taste—a small r to one” > refi skins gives # Lastly stir in a half package of gela- ing jelly. tin that has been dissolved in a little cold water. Pour into a mold and cool, One dozen lemon or orange rinds should make a quart of jelly, and it Is better flavor and more fruity, than when made. with the juice alone, Bacon and Egg Hash. Sometimes a few slices of bacon and a cold fried. ex: are left over from breakfast an@ it is a problem to make use of them. Try chopping them fine with an equal quantity of boiled or mashed potatoes, then fry like an ordi- nary hash in little butter, letting it brown nicely before taking from the pan. Serve with a parsley garnish and chili sauce or catsup and you will think you have some brénd-new epicurean dish. If you prefer, you may make the mixture into little cakes and fry them brown in butter or bacon fat. Cream of Onion Puree. Put two or three large onions through the food chopper and cook the juice and pulp in two tablespoon- fuls of butter until a golden brown, Add a pinch of soda dissolved in a tablespoonful of water. Have ready a quart of milk scalded in a double bojleré add the onions and cook until creamy. Season with salt, pepper and paprika an? thicken with cracker crumbs. Sprinkle grated cheese over the top when served. Send bduttered Aoast bars tu the table with this soup, Bacon and Apples. Cut the bacon thin and fry it a rich brown; place on a hot platter and keep warm while frying the apples. Cut these tn rounds, core, but do not peet; cook in the bacon fat till tender and serve on the platter with the bacon, Bacon and fried tomatoes are pre pared in the same way. For Spotted Paintings. A few drops of ammoovia in a cupful of warm water, applicd carefully, will remove spots from puiutings and \ehromos, Dante Used Few Superlatives. A contributor to the Italian review, Minerva, with tine te spare, has made @ count of substantives and adjectives in the works of Virgil, Dante and Leonardi. In the second hook of the Acnigy which contains the Fall of Troy; there are 1,637 nouns and 589 adjectives. In Dante’s “Divina Com- edin,” out of the 6,215 -adjectives which it contains, only 17 are in the superlative. ——_—_—_—_————_ The Joys. of Vacation. Parent—"No. I ain’t Bill! And the chimes ain't been ringin’ and you aia't gonna cut no eight o'clock. Jest tum- ble out and git dressed and cut thi kindlin’ wood in the shed afore noon.” —Orange Pecl. Virtue. “{ cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and un-}, breathed, ‘that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out ‘of the race where that immortal garland Is to be run for, not without dust and heat.”—John Milton. ndertaking- Embalming Idoensed Embalmer in ‘Charge ‘Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 Sheet Metal and Radiator Works jsmarck, N. D. 3 i Automobile Radiator Repairing 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 owners. and: distrl- butors write for particulars. Phone 1 05 Freightand Baggag DRAYING . Clooten’s Livery Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway TAXI Phone D7 L,'B. SMITH Office Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Oppos' Grand Pacific Hotel H. J. WAGNER Optical Specialist , TAX! Phone 57 S. LAMBERT Telephone Number 533 Office Hours to 12 and 1to5 PLM. s Fitted, also Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M.C. HUNT | 314 2nd St. PHONE 849 AGENTS FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 WANTED For the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianod. @. W. COCHRANE, Wholesals and Retail Distriputor. Peck’s Old Music Store iy COMPLETE LINE ON DIMPLAY Grand Pacific Building TERM# TO sUIt 90% of load carried Fear‘axle and. Me: Bruck Springs — Pire- stone Sold KubberTires = = me y SOUR delivery service can , be made 75 per cent AND A morcerficient and the cost NEW! cut to one-third with the Ot Ferd Dearborn’ Gne-Ton MAKES qiuncy: Fosd Stnptieny: Mord A ‘omy and Dearborn FORD-. ARBOR OneTon Truck Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. CORWIN MOTOR CO.BisnadcnND Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. * Biemarck, N. D. ceed ~REBORING Has your motor lost its power? Let us rebore the cylinders and fit with oversize pistons, on a new machine built especially for that purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. aes BE” CARSARp Buy WiLe gurtp, THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismark ND COUNTRY ROAD : TIRE Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5000 mifes CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 725 812 Rosser Street The Electric Shop B..K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway H. WAH---Laundry The Best Laundry Work at Most Reasonable Prices, 518 BROADWAY PHONE 378 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG . Licensed Embalmer in Charge Barbie’s: PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver iron, rags, rubbers, metals house. PHONE 783 Wholesale and Corner 9th and Sweet St. PHONE 783, REMEMBER that we pay top market prices for scrap CIRCUMVENT and CONQUER the High Cost of Liv- ing by selling us the odds and ends of junk around the Call us up and we will come for goods with our wagon DAKOTA IRON AND METAL CO. , paper, bottles and barrels. PHONE 783 Retail Dealers Phone 783 Transfer & storage | We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping! i household gcods, Careful, experl- ; enced men; atso retail! Ica and | wood. Wachter Transfer Comp; Phone 62 No, 202 Fifth 8t. For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the 7 Northwest L. E. Larson 406 Main Strert PIANO TUNING A. 8. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Residence (002, Ave. C Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building CITY LOTS RENTS - FARM LANDS Battery Service WEBB BROTHERS || Loden’s Battery Shop 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. 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 358, HOUSE PHONE 437k OPPOSITE McKENZIE HOTEL Houses & Lots For’ Sale We have a number of hous- ‘es and lots in different parts of the city which can be bought under very desir- able terms. Those who might be interested can obtain full information by calling at The Hedden Ag’cy Webb Block Phone 0 HATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES Especially Ladies Straws and Panama's Work guaranteed and done promptly | EAGLE HAT WORKS | Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK a)

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