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. WANTED—First class barber at once. F.E. Young Real 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 cash, balance month- ._ly payments on easy term: FOR SALE—Seven-room “house with furnace, bath and other modern im- provements, nice yard with trees. Can\ be rented: for two famille: 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 and high school. Price® $3,200.00. 'Terms,~ $1,200.00 cash, balance reasonable. F.E. Young Real Tel. No. 78 Offices. _ HELP WANTED MALE __ WANTED—First class grocery clerk. ~ Apply Geo. Gussner. 6-16-3t WANTED—Experienced man to break horses: and colts—one who knows how. to: handle young stock. Guss- ner’s, Main St. \ 6-19-60 WANTED—Man at Hoskins green- house: 6-19-tf J. W. Murphy, opposite postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. 6-19-2t WANTED—Two single, young men to travel’ with manager as salesmen. Bright, energetic. country man or school teachers preferred. State age and previous employment. Good ad- vancement to right parties. Salary and expenses, ‘Write Paui Kampf, General Delivery, Mandan, N. D. St HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper. Must be good~cook, neat and tidy. Apply at Gussner’s, ‘Main St. 6-19-6t WANTED-—Girl for general house- work. Call 421 Third St. 6-18-6t Apply 188, Tribune. 6-16-3t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Call 116 Broadway or phone 274. WANTED—Domestic help at Bis- marck Hospital. 6-15-6t WANTED — Competent, experienced stenographer. Permanent position. Lahr Motor Sales company. tt Estate Company 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, balance $600.00 per year at six per cent. |FOR SALE—Five-room house with bath, modern, hardwood finish, gas, hot air fusnace, 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 six per cent. BUICDIN GLOTS, lots tor investment, farming lots and plots and gravel ‘beds for sale on small payments down and easy payments at six per cent. Be Sure and See Us Before Buying and We Will Save You Money. Estate Company In. First. National. Bank Building. "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 650x150, 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 term: FOR SALE—Vive-room house. on Fourth street, strictly modern, full ‘basement, maple fioors, furnace Price $3,000.00: $1,000.00 cash and terms on baniance. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE I SENTENCE You [No MATTER IF THE PCAINTIESE DID Make L INSULTING REMARKS ABOUT AMERICAN IPATRIOTISM, YOU HAD NOT THE LEGAL RIGHT T LARMINISTER ‘PHYSICAL - PUNISHMENT, TO SIXTY Days iN JAIL, OR PAY A FINE OF #50. YouR HONOR, Tf ASK THE PRIN (LEGE OF PAYING | THIS MAN'S FING]! HERE'S THe Douce !! is ZAHN heat, fine shade trees, lot 50x140. |; FOR SALE—One-story cottage, partly modern, close in, four rooms; lot 560x150. This is a bargain. WE also have cholce bullding lots In all parts of the city. OD. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. D. HOUSES FOR, SALE 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 asun 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 beautiful home for $4,300—$4,s00— $1,200 cash. This is a real bargain. Js H. HOLIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block Phone 745 = ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room. 403 Third street. 6-19-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms; for men. Bismarck Realty Co. Bis- marck Bank Bldg. 6-16-tf FOR SALE—Nineteen room house, hot-water heat, electric lights, hot and cold water.’ This is a good. op- portunity for rooming house. Ad- dress George Dixon, (Wilton, Nv D. 9-6t FOR SACE—New, six-room modern bungalow; good: location; one-third cash, balance $30 monthly; also, ‘choice residence lot. “Address, 187, care” Tribune. G-15-4t ____ HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—House of six rooms and ‘bath; strictly modern;. hot water heat, Phone 499R. 6-18-tf ‘ WORK WANTED WANTED—Lady wants’ work by the day or hour. Phone. 685X. 6-18-3t WANTED—Work, by colored woman, by hour, four days a week, cooking for hotel or club. Phone 732L; 306 Ninth street, south. 6-18-3t 2 LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—New choice lots in Stur- gis addition. Easy terms. Bis- marck Realty Co., Bismarck Bank Building. 6-16-tf oR SALE—Corner lot 125x150 feet on Seventh street and Ave. E. Phone 548R. 6-19-12t FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room suitable for two. 309 Eighth street _Phone 236R. 6-16-3t FOR RENT—Larege, strictly modern __Toom. 38 Ave. A. 6-16-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- FOR RENT—Basement flat in Varney flats. Phone 773. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SACE—Laundry stove, range, Jewell gasoline range. Phone 596L. — — 6-18-8t ern house. Phone 88L ‘or call 218 Second street. 6-15-6t FOR RENT—Roonis: Phone 377K. = 6-7-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 621 Sixth street. 6-13-26t. FOR RENT—Rooms. 300 Sth St. ae 6-7-1mo FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 46 Main street. §:23-1mo FOR RENT—All newly furnished frgnt room in a new bungalow, strictly modern in every way. Phone 698R or call at 611 First street. 5:23-tf <-~LOST AND FOUND TOST—Package containing lady's coat and gown. Return to Tribune and get reward. __ POSITION WANTED WANTED—Young man desires posi- tion as bookkeeper or stenographer. Address 189, Tribune. 6-16-3t APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Rose apartments. Phone 555R. ie 6-19-5t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ments in the Rose apartments. 215. Third street. Apply to F. W. Mur- phy at 204 Main street. DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking, at 303 Third St., or will go to your house. Good references.__Phone 509. 6-18-3t SOOSCST SS TH SOSH HV HHO ~ SANDBANK & COMPANY Dressmakers and Designers @ ° 4 HAGGART BLOCK v Prices Moderate Phone 489 & ROR OR CR CR CR ROR RE EE DRESSMAKING—Reasonable _ prices. _ Boom 419, Yan Hora.Hotel. 5-24-1mo FOR SALE—Three ‘bushels of choice flax at $3.25, Call 8 Rosser street or phone 364. 6-18-3t FOR SALE—Baby carriage and jump-; er swing; A-1 condition. _F. E.; _ Young, 610 Fifth St. 6-16-84 MOTORCYCLE for sale. 1916 3-speed Harley-Davidson; just overhauled and in first class running order. A! Dargain if taken soon. Write C. A.j Wilcox, care Tribune, or phone 271. FALSE TEETH—We pay as high as $22.50 per set for old false teeth, no. matter if broken. Also gold crowns, bridgework. Mail to Berner’s False Teeth Specialty, 22 Third St, m., Troy N. Y., and receive cash by re- turn mail. FOR SALE—Good black horse, bugyy and harness; cheap for quick sale. Apply 218 Eighth St. 6-16-6 FOR SALE—Electric stove, in good condition; cost $50, will sell cheap if taken at once. Address 186, Trib- une. 6-14-tf WANTED—Bismarck rug cleaning} R, J. Anderson. 5-21-1mo works now open. Phone. 755. ee eeeeencerseeeeed Bohemia Favored by Nature. Nature has favored Bohemia per- haps more than any other part of Eu- rope. Its soil is so fertile and climate so favorable that more than half of the country is cultivated and produces richly. In its mountains almost ev- ery useful metal and mineral, except Spit, is to be found. It is the geo graphical center of the European con- tineut, equally distant from the Bal- tic, Adriatic and North seas, and though inclosed by mountains, is so easily ac- cessible because of the valleys of the Danube and Elbe rivers, that it served as the avenue of many armies, ee a rn iwho crossed the Alleghenies found fer- _per and my wife at the ‘runnies.’” (REAT. DESERT IN AUSTRALIA |@uffering Attending Explorations, In | Continent Have. No Parallel in | United States. | Asa record of human endeavor the ‘explorations of Australia constitute a ‘chapter in history for which the Unit. | 1d States has no parallel. The pioneers | Itile country beyond; the trappers and jfraders ‘on our northern boundaries were in country abundantly supplied iwith food and water; the men who ‘pushed their way across the great plains had forage and water for their ‘animals and wild game for themselves, The forty-niners’ who crossed the des: erts of Utah and Nevada were en- couraged by the knowledge of Califor- nia beyond. .| Only the Spanish ex- Plorers from Mexico and pioneer trav- elers through the deserts of Arizona jand southern California can. appre- clate the suffering and understand the failure of the heroic Australian scouts, isays the National Geographic Maga- zine, , The center of the great continent, Which thelr hopes had pictured as igrass-covered plains, fertile valleys, hakes and timbered highlands, inter- \spersed perhaps with arid stretches, ‘had turned out to be one of the most extensive deserts in the world, into which streams rising near the coast were lost in a sea of rock and sand. It is as if the people of the United States should wake up some morning and find that all the land between the Alleghenies and the Sierra Nevadas had been converted into plains like the arid stretches of Utah, SIR LAUNCELOT TO RESCUE But Gallant Knight Left Fair Damsel to Her Fate, According to Mod- ern Version of Story. “That's funny,” mused Launcelot, one of the knightly boarders at King | Arthur's table. “That’s funny,” he added, “I haven’t rescued a damsel in distress for almost two weeks.” At that moment a piercing, but sweet, Scream issued from behind a clump of laryngitis trees. “Sie ’em, Semper Tyrannus,” chuckled Launcelot, and spurred his good steed Yea-Bo. Behind the laryngitis tree he found a fair golden- haired, dark-eyed female bound hand and foot, while a great hulking wretch was tickling her lovely nose with a feather. ze “What ho! Ho what,” cried Laun- celot, and prepared to spit the fellow on his lance, “Nay, nay, good knight, good knight !” cried the dark, fair one’s tor- mentor. “Do you give me leave to gx- plain. This wench is my wife, and many a time and oft have I warned her it would go hard with her if 1] came home once more and found her at the ‘runnies’ instead of home pre paring supper. And but just now 1 came home famished to find no sup “Give it to her good. Go to it!" said Launcelot and hied him hence— Detroit Free Press. New Type of Boat. A party which plans an exploring expedition in certain South American rivers has purchased a shallow water motor boat. The craft is 28 feet long, has an eight-foot beam and is equipped with an 18-inch propeiler. The latter projects less than ten inches bel@w the lowest point of the keel, is situated in a well or tunnel, and operates at all times in a solid column, which extends upward from the tunnel, draws the water_up into the latter and the col: umn to a depth of at nine inches, ‘The boat has a draft of but seven {Inches without a load, and when. carrying 15 passengers draws approximately (en inches of wa- ter. The motion of the propeller tends to lift the boat from the water, The boat is: so shaped that it produces practically no stern waves, ‘The pur- chasers believe that it will prove par- ticularly adapted to exploring shallow streams and inlets~It is large enough to carry a good-sized party, together with their camp: equipment and all needful supplies, for a considerable period.—Popular Mechanics Magazine, Futility of “No Trespass” Signs. In the American Magazine David Grayson comments follows on a farmer who covered his land with “No Trespass” signs: “I did not ‘need to enter his fields, nor climb his hill, nor walk by his brook; but.as the springs passed and the autumns whitened into winter, I came into. more and more complete possession of all those fields that he so jealously posted. I looked with strange joy upon his hill, saw April blossom in his orchard and May color the wild grape leaves along-his walls, June I smelied in the sweet vernal of his hay fields, and from the Octo- ber of his maples and beeches I gath- ered rich crops—and put up no hostile signs of ownership, paid no taxes, wor- ried over no mortgage, and often mar- velled that he should be so poor with- in his posted domain and I so rich without.” When Bread Was First Made. The earliest instance of the prepara: tion of bread as an article of food is found in the Bible in Genesis 18:6. The grain employed was ‘of various! sorts. The best bread was made of wheat, which, after being ground, pro-; duced the. flour or meal. Barley was | only used by the poor or in time of} scarcity. “Spelt” was also used, both in Egypt and Palestine, The bread taken by persons on a journey (Genesis 14:28; Joshua 9:12) was probably a kind of biscuit, Filled the Empty Saddles. A strangely moving scene is report- ed at Martinplace, Sydney,.N. S. W., while Mr. Hughes, the prime minister, was addressing some 20,000 people and appealing for recruits, As he was speaking some troopers of the Light Horse led into the square} 50 horses, without riders, carrying cloths inscribed, “Who will fill an empty saddle?” Mr. Hughes pleaded, “You are living,” he said. “You are Australians. Your country is in dan- ger. God will be with you.” Within ten minutes every horse had a rider, and the jangling bits and clat- ter of hoofs roused the crowd to a state of intense excitement. To Lighten Labor. ing a ceiling prepars- washing, painting or ealcimining brush first with common flour starch. Wash off before the starch has had time to dry thoroughly, and | all soil will come off with the starch, ad ertaking-Embalming ‘Licensed Emb: in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 TAXI Phone Freightand Baggage Biemarck, N. D. Automobile ™ Radiator Repairmg Rebuilding and new. cores put In, Latest up-to-date méthods 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 distrl- butors write for particulars. 105 DRAYING Clootens Livery Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway USE THIS WANT. AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S' DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE, THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE: BOOK The Outbursts of Everett True TAXI | TAXI! | Phone 57 Phone a7 UE, SMITH | S. LAMBERT Office i H. J. WAGNER Telephon lumber ~ Rooms 1 and 2 533 Office Hours 4to 12 and 1to5 PLM, Optical Specialist Hughes Building Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting: MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. PHONE 849 FREDERICK W. KFITH ARCHITECT Phane 449 AGENTS WANTE! For the celobrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Piaaés. @. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale und Retail Distributor. Peck's Old Music Store Grand Pacific Building COMPLETE LINE ON DIZPLAT TERMS TO KUTT 90% of load carried on Wrock, Springs — Fires etoueSolid KubberTises Aidit OSU) y y YY MY FOUR deliver rvice can ¥ OUR delivery service can ANDA noreefficient : NEW cut to one-third with the OLD k Dearborn One-Ton } You get Ford Effi or icity, Ford earborn OneTon Truck Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. WARNER — Camping Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display COUNTRY ROAD TIRE’ Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5000 Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. | eS ed a SRE NOSTRA 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. her BEE CARS App. by, CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers WILE Buip THEM - CORWIN MOTOR CO. mark ND C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 725 812 Rosser Street The Electric Shop 3. 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 DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver RR For first class shoe repairing PHONE 783 REMEMBER that we pay top market prices for scrap iron, rags, rubbers, metals, paper, bottles and barrels. CIRCUMVENT and CONQUER the High Cost of Liv- ing by selling us the odds and ends of junk around the jouse, Call us up and we will come for goods with our wagon DAKOTA IRON AND METAL CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers . Corner 9th and Sweet St. PHONE 783 PHONE 783 Phone 783 Transfer & storage | We have unequaled facilities for COLEMAN’S moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi. New and Second Hand enced men; also retail Ica and, Store wood. 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 Wachter Transfer Comp; Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway 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 PIANO TUNING information by calling at A. 8. HOFFMAN _ || The Hedden Ag’cy Work Guaranteed y Residence (062, Ave. C Webb Block Phone 0 i Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 406 train Strert CITY LOTS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS . HATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES Especially Ladies Straws and Panama's FARM LANDS | WEBB BROTHERS | Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop Work guaranteed and done promptly | EAGLE HAT WORKS | Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK a ED 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D.