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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 1017, 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 terms. FOR SALE—Seven-room house with furnace, bath and other modern im- provements, nice yard with tree: 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 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—Experienced man to break horses. and colts—one who knows how to handle young stock.’ Guss- ner’s, Main St. G-19-6t WANTED—Man at Hoskins green- houses. 6-19-tf WANTED—VFirst class barber at once. 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 Paul Kampf, General Delivery,. Mandan,.N. D. 6-19-5t HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper. Must de good cook, neat and tidy. Apply at > Gussner’s, Main St., 6-19-6t WANTED—Girl for | for general house: house- work. Call 421 Third St. 6-18-6t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Call 116 Broadway or marck Hospital. 6-15-6¢ WANTED — Competent, experienced stenographer. Permanent position. Lahr Motor ‘Sales compan: J. H. HOLIHAN, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS 24x32 ‘feet and one ‘and “one-klt “storfés “high, 10 lots, trees, fine W ell of water, pump- ed by a windmill, small barn and all fenced. This property is situat- ed in'the east part of the city and is well worth $3, sale will sell for FOR SALE—120 acres townsite of Bismarck. cheap. 1), but -for quick 600. joining the Will be sold J. He HOLIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block _____FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT—IModern fiat, unfurnished. 6-20-3t 417 Tenth street. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—A modern five-room bun- galow after July 7. Inquire Hughes Bros. bakery or phone 695X. _ 6-20-6t FOR RENT—7-room, modern house on Inquire 313 Second 6-20-3t Thayer street. street. ~ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, for housekeeping; also, sleeping rooms. Inquire 217 Eighth St. Phone 236 Me 6-19-3t FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room. __403 Third street 6-19-3t FOR RENT- furnished rooms; for men. Bismarck Realty Co., Bis- __marck Bank Bldg. 6-16-tf FOR RENT—Large, strictly modern ‘oom. 38 Ave. A. 6-16-6t° RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Phone 88L or cali 218 Second street. 6-15-6t FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 377K. | 6-7-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 621 Sixth street. 6-13-26 FOR RENT—Rooms. 300 9th St. 6-7-1mo FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 46 Main street. 5:23-1mo FOR RENT—All newly furnished front room in a new bungalow, strictly modern in every way. Phone 698R or call at 611 First street. 2 5:23-tt LOST AND FOUND TOST—Package containing lady's coat and gown. Return to Tribune and get reward. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Rose apartments. Phone 555R. 6-19-5t FOR Ri ‘—Strictly modern apart- ments in the Rose apartments. 215 Third street. Apply to F. W. Mur- phy at 204 Main street. 6-1 DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking, at 303 Third St., or will go to your house. Good references. ‘Phone 509.°6-18-3t DRESSMAKING—Reasonable prices. . Room 419 Yan Horn Hotel. 5-24-1mo USE THIS WANT FOR SALE—Nineteen WANTED—Lady wants work by the 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—Fiveroom house with 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 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 50x150. Price $2,300. Part ¢éash 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—Fiveroom 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 terms on banlance. FOR SALE—One:story cottage, partly modern, close in, four rooms; lot 560x150. This is a bargain. ‘also have choice bul all parts of the city. LY. D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. D. ots tt} - HOUSES FOR SALE 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, N. D. nt 6-19-6t FOR” SALE—New, sixroom modern bungalow; good. location; one-third cash, balance «$30 monthly; also, choice. residence lot. .Address, care. Tribun WORK WANTED (day, or hour. Phone 685X. 6-18-3t, A ‘ork, by colored woman, by hour, four days a week, cooking for hotel or club. Phone 732L; 306 Ninth street, south. 6-18-3t Wiventor of Tel gation has been the telephone. name of its inventor, Dr. Alexander tors and pioneers, | SISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNB hone Experienced Common Fate of Pioneers in His Early Manhood. Next to the reaping machine, which drove-famine from the world, Amer- fca’s greatest gift to modern civill- The Graham Bell, will live down the ages after all but two or three present-day Americans have been forgotten. Unlike most famous inventors, Doc- tor Bell did not spring from obscurity and poverty. His father was a scholar and scientist of note, and young Bell received a ripe education. But he did not escape the common fate of inyen- His struggles with poverty came in early manhood in- stead of in boyhood. And they were struggles as trying and as protracted as fall to the lot of few men. At one time, while fighting to establish his ridiculed “toy” as an article of genu- ine use, he was reduced to the ex- tremity of borrowing occasional half- dollars for a meal, sharing this lot LOTS FOR SALE with his dynamic colleague, Theodore FOR SALE—New choice lots in Stur-| N, Vail. gis addition. Easy terms. Bis- marck Realty Co., Bismarck Bank _ Building. 6-16-tf FOR SALE—Corner lot 125x150" feet on Seventh street and Ave. E. Phone 548R. 6-19-12. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED — Bismarck rug cleaning w open. R. J. Anderson. undry stove, ran Jewell gasoline range. Phone 596L. 6-18-3t ‘Three bushels of choice Cali 8 Rosser street 6-18-3t splendid baby cab, r 518 14th St.. Phone 617K. -20-3t FOR QUICK SALE—Model 83° Over- land, almost new; $375. Two extra tires. Inquire or write H. Work- man, Van Horn Hotel. 6-20-6t MOTORCYCLE for 1916 3: peed | Harley-Davidson; just overhauled and in first class running order. bargain if taken soon. Write C. Wilcox, care Tri or phone 2 FALSE TEETH: pay as high $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 works now open. R. a. Anderson, Phone 755. 1mo NN ed FOR SAL sonable. Couldn't Go. “You. say you are not going to the family reunion?” “What would I wear?” “Wear the clothes you have on.” “Not to a family reunion. This hat I sneaked from Cousin Lucy, this dress I borrowed from Aunt Matilda, and this coat belongs to Sister Jane.” Slight Mistake. He—You look at me as though you fi thought I might be a fool. She—I beg your pardon. You can’t be such a fool, after all. He—What do you mean? She—Your remark shows that” Possess the « abitity -to~ read thoughts at a mere glance, oa 8 mony dynasty, over 200 years ago, known as the “devil dance.” Lama temple, and was witnessed by several worshipers, says East and West. Eighty priests danced in groups, vary- (ng in number from two to twenty. All the celebrants wore gorgeously em- broidered silk robes and masks repre- senting animals. Conspicuous were heads of tigers, oxen, sheep and deer. The dance ended at two o'clock. in.the afternoon, when a procession of the priests formed and proceeded to the east gate of the temple grounds, where the paper effigy of a nude woman was burned. memorates is that the devil, in form of a woman, ran about the country, casting spells and working mischief to crops, animals and humans. to catch her were futile until te Bud- dha sent a charmed horse to run her down. The animal overtook the fee seized her in his teeth, brought her to a place of punishment where she was publicly destroyed by fire: The female figure is not alike on all occasions; sometimes an old hag is represefited, but generally the woman {s young and The world first learned of the tele- phone at the Centennial exposition at’ Philadelphia in 1876. On January 20 of that year a young college professor of Salem, Mass., Alexander Graham Bell, had executed specifications and a claim for an invention embodying an improvement in telegraphy, which in reality was a telephone, and on Febru- ary 14 his application for the ‘Amer- ican patent was filed at Washington. The ‘first telephone message of which there is record was this: “Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.” It was sent ou March 10, 1876, by the ia- ventor from the top floor of a Boston boarding house to a colleague, Thomas A. Watson, in a room below. heard every word and rushed to ap- prise Bell of the fact. Almost 40 years later, on January 15, 1915, Doctor Bell sent this same message to Mr. Wat- son, only this time Bell was in New | York and Watson in San Francisco. Watson a PEKING SEES DE DEVIL DANCE Ceremony Instituted tuted During the Tsing , Dynasty More Than 200 Years Ago, Enacted by Priests. Peking recently witnessed the cere- instituted during the Tsing It took place in the thousand devout Buddhist ‘| Ing de The iegend which the ceremony com- Attempts ing woman after a race of 10,000 li, BELL HAD EARLY STRUGGLES co ely, as being more dangerous to :| mankind. The ceremonial recalls to those who have. es raveled.jn Mohammedan coun: tries the sata fervor of the “danc- Cate as Hunters. Dr. A. A, Allen, professor of birds at Cornell, suggests that anyone who Is skeptical about the hunting ability of the cat should go out in the carly fall morning after a light snow fall and track the, wild animals of the neatby: woods."+ Perhaps you will find the tracks of a red squirrel; squirrels are’ very clever and usually manage to exist;.even in cities. Perhaps you will find the tracks of a cottontail or twos rabbits are very prolific and stand: ae great deal,-of jbersecution. Probat you will fin@ the tracks of & few rats‘and mice; but be assured you will find Puss-in-Boots in force, her tracks crossing und recrossing. Doc- tor Allen does not believe there is a place in the eastern United States within five miles of a human habita- tion where you will not find the tracks of the domestic cat more freqiently than those of any wild animals, squir rels, rabbits, mice excepted. Trappers catch them in their traps set in the wilds far from houses,—Grit. Wise Fish. Sclentists have discovered how fish can find their way to fresh water. Their studies of the resistance of sult- water fishes to the decayed and de- composed things, has led to an explan- ation of their habits. It appears that herrings can sense differences in heat and cold as small as a quarter of a degree or less, They appreciate the fact that only a trace of an acid or alkali js present in wa- ter. So sensitive are herring said to be to acids and alkalis that the sci- entists propose that these and other fish be us@d to detect the chemicals instead of the litmus paper, which chemists use, and in the same Jnanner that canary birds are used to discover traces of poison coal gas in mines and elsewhere, EDUCATION OF THE LINKS Summer Boarder—Your youngest son is quick to learn. The Farmer—Yes. The vocabulary he has picked up in the few weeks; he has been caddie is something amaz- ing. ad_ertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 | WEBB BROTHERS| “JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works ! MM Bismarck, N. D. Automobile Radiator AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU. USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo © TAXI! Phone a a Lb et Be SMITH TAXI Phone 57 S. ae} Repairing Rebuilding ‘and new cores put In, Latest up-to-date methods uscd 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 exchan Garage ‘owner's and distrl- Office Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel H. J. WAGNER Optical Specialist sted and Glasses Fitted, also s Changed and Renewed ARCK. N. D. Telephone Number 533 Office Hours to 12and 1to5, PLM. butors write for particulars. § Phone 1 05 Freightand Baggage DRAYING ff Clootens Livery Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway 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 Pianos. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale und Retail Distriputor. Peck's Old Music Store COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT 90% of load carried on Reertantt aise scbebold MubberTires ila Mh ose Y MAG iy ppv Mi ‘oii AE ANDA - FORD Ew et foo (eas ith. OLD Titi One get ord Ee aed ciency, Ford Simplicity, Ford Beau mney and Dearborn FORD-. BARBORN Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. purpose, WARNER’ Camping Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. Has your, motor le Let us rebore the fit wilh oversize pi machine built esp powor? nders and , ona new ly for that on CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. ey RS ISR, OR WIN MOTOR:CO.BgnarciN dD WILL uitp THEM CORWIN:MOTOR CO.:' 5 —~S ~ SS RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is ee aranteed 500 ome CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers C. W. HENZLER TIRE VULCANIZING Phone 725 812 Rosser Street |} ¢9 |( £ P #4 |house, The Electric Shop ||| 2) "ocr B. K, SKEELS R Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies iron, rags, rubbers, Call us up and we will come for goods with our wagon DAKOTA IRON AND METAL CO. Wholesale and Corner 9th and Sweet St. PHONE 783 REMEMBER that we pay top market prices for scrap 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 PHONE 733 Retail Dealers : Phone 783 Deico Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway moving, enced men; ‘wood. H. WAH---Laundry The Best Laundry Work at Most ‘Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilittes for storing household goods, also retail Ice and | and shipping Careful, exper. Wachter Transfer Comp, Phone No, 202 Fifth 8t. 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 NN Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver RN a] For first class shoe repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway go to Shoes Repaired wot beurre L. E. Larson Main Strare i er PIANO _TUNING A. 8. Work Guaranteed Residence i002, | HOFFMAN Bismarck Bank Building CITy LOTS RENTS Bismarck Realty Company FARM LANDS Loden’s Battery Shop Battery Service 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 hought 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 |