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3 ! oc 4 “ 9 a” , ns , F a ' . . os RIDAY, JU BISMARKOK DAILY TRIBUN USE. THIS _WANT LIKE YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE Tea BOOK F.E; Young Real Estate Company| . The Outbursts ‘of Everett True FOR ‘SALE—Six-room _houge with, FOR SALE—Seven-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 eagy terms, FOR SALE—Seven-room house with furnace, bath and other moderna 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 and high school. Price $3,200.00, Terms, $1,200.00 cash, balance reasonable. gas, sewer, water, lights, sidewalks, walled up cellar, on Highth street. Nice yard and trees. Price $2,900.00. Terms, $1,700.00 cash, $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 percent. 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. Be Sure and See Us Before Buying and We Will Save You Money. F. E. Young Real Estate Company Tel. No. 78 Offices In First National Bank Bullding —_—_—X—_—X<“_—“a—aX¥—X—X—SXS—_—_—_—_—_—_—--—— HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Experienced man to break horses ‘and colts—one who knows how to handle young stock. Guss- ner’s, Main St. 6-19-6t ‘WANTED—A good man for a general store. Must ‘be sober. ‘No drinker need apply. Address 190, Tribune. 6-20-5t 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 Kampt, General Delivery, Mandan, N. D. 6-19-5t eyeoeeeEeuee__—— OD. T. OWENS @ CO. Farm Lands, City Property, Loans and Insurance. FOR SALE—Five-room cottage, partly modern on Seventh street, sewer, water, lights; Iot 60x150. 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. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Pantry woman. Grand Pacific ‘Hotel. 6-21-12 WANTED—Dining room girl. Must.be rienced, Homan's cafe. _6-20-3t lousekeeper. 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 WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Call 116 Broadway or phone 274: . J. H. HOLIHAN, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE—House, 24x32 feet. and one and: one-half: stories high, 10 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 terms on baniance. FOR SALE—One-siory cottage, partly modern, close in, four rooms; lot 60x150. This is a bargain. also have chotce building lots tm all parts of the city. D. T. OWENS & CO. : Bismarck, N. D. See egeeena areas ener raasmmamamsensed HOUSES FOR SALE lots, trees,’ fine’welk of water, ‘pump- ed by a wind iH; -smail “barn and $s property is situdt- of the cityand but for quick cheap. \ Je. HOLIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas: Block Phone 745 ‘(FOR - SALE=New; "middern, ~ *s: hone, and. Broadway; |! HOUSE FOR SALE—House of five. rooms, barn, good well of» water; four lots, on the south ‘side, worth $1,600, ‘but for quick sale ‘will sell for $1,100. Phone 745. _ 4+ Patk' Ave.” sun parlor, builtin garage; hotwa- ter heat. A. J. Ostrander, 9 Thay- er St. Sixteenth’’St. For terms, call at balance 6-21-3t 7 ‘| FoR SALE—My, Tegidence, at 423 T-room | By C (C MONARCHIES OF \MAY COME op FOR My DEAR MAN, Nou MAY CALL IT A REPUBLIC \F WOU So WISH, ape WHEN! 7 You COME. INTO TAKE OFF YOUR. HAT It ff ondo €, THe WAR tS OVERTHROWING THE ee: THE WORLD, ‘AND YOUR -BFEORTS TO PRUSSIANIZE THIS - 'HOUSEHOLD MUST COME TOA DEAD HALT RIGHT NOW, pee THIS MOMENT ON THIS HOME. WILL BE A REPUBLIC, AND.ANY QUESTIONS THAT wemenececwcccenecnnnnnnncncncncccnnesew AROUND THE WORLD % ‘ 6 ‘ ay H Holland has ten paper mills. ¢ Norway supplies Holland with ‘ paper pulp. ‘ Argentina prohibits flour and ‘ wheat exportation. 4 La Paz, Bolivia, 1s installing § a garbage incinerator. Hi Pennsylvania ‘coal production ¢ will be cut by labor shortage. $ British Columbia cities have a H total assessment of $448,719,605. $ Brazil is exporting rattan: ¢ Supplies formerly came from : Straits Settlements. . Peru will give 25 government ¢ scholarships to students in Lima 5 School of Arts and Trades this § year. 4 6 ‘ Mracnrececcncnecnecccnncnnt house.ay.’phone 729. 6-21-6t FORT SALE—Nincteon Toom house, HOUSES FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Three-room house with city water and electric light. In- hot’ water.heat, electric lights, hot and. cold: water. This is a good op- ““pottunity ‘for: rooming house. Ad- dress George Dixon, Wilton, N. D. 6-19-6t _ FLATS FOR RENT FOR RENT. aly furnished four- room flat. Cool and comfortable. Phone 3411. 6-21-3t quire 508 Ninth street or phone 884K, 6-22-31 FORQRENT—Six-room modern house. Call 691. 6-21-6t FQR RENT—Modern, six-room house, furnished. Until September 1, 313 Ave. A. Inquire Mrs. A. M. Leslie, 422 Fourth St. 6:21-3t 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 Thayer street. Inquire 313 Second street, 6-20-8t _____LO8T AND FOUND __ LOST—Child’s black taffeta coat, pur- ple lining. Finder return to Trib- une for reward. 6-22-1t FOR RENT— Modern flat, unfurnished. 417 Tenth street. 6-20-3t WORK WANTED ne WANTED—Work, by 13-year-old. boy. Will go on farm. Apply 620 Sixth St. 6-23-6t WANTED—Work, by colored woman, by hour, four days a week. Phone 732k. G21-4t ‘LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—New choice lots in Stur- gis addition. Easy terms. Bis- marck Realty Co., Bismarck Bank Building. 6-16-tf FOR SALE—Corner lot 128x150" feet on Seventh street and Ave, E. Phone ROOMS FOR RENT 548R. 6-19-12t ee yA RENT Two modern rooms $10 and $8. 223 Twelfth ‘st. 6-22-3t MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Two large and two small | FOR SALE—New $05 Columbia co: rooms in modern house; suitable’tor light housekeeping. No children or dogs allowed. Mrs. E. S. Pierce, 404 Fifth street. 6-21-3t FOR RENT—Two or three pleasant, furnished rooms for light housekeep- ing in modernhouse. 416° Twelfth St. Phone 441X. 6-21-3t FOR RENT—Nice, large furnished room, at 113 Thayer St. Phone 673R. ~ 6-21-5t FOR RENT—Untfurnished rooms; for men. Bismarck Realty Co., Bis- __marck Bank Bldg: 6-16-tf FOR RENT-“Large, oir ictly modern ‘FOR § net. (Wall sell for $40: ‘Address 192, Tribune’ office. id WANTED—Location in live North Da- kota or Montana town by competent jew eler. Would accept position. Ad- dre: 91, care Tribune. 6-22-5t ‘Man's valuable coonskin Phone_457L. so aoa Ae nae ce a OME FOR SALE—All household furniture. Mrs. J. A. Graham, 400 Sixth St. Phone 650. 6-21-3t NOTICE—The party who took bicy- cle from 223 Fourth St. last night, kindly return same. No questions coat; a bargain. __Toom. 38 Ave. A. 6-16-4t] asked. 6-21-3t FOR RENT—Rooma. Phone 317K | FON SALE—One mahogany Gresser, 6-7-Ime| one mahogany chiffonier, one dome, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 621 one china closet; all new. Phone Sixth street. 6-13-26t| 767X. __6-21-2t FOR RENT—Rooms. 300 9th St. WANTED — Bismarck rug cleaning 6-7-lmo works now open. R. J. Anderson. FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 46 Main| ~Pnone 795____6201mo street. © po Male | FOR SALE—A splendid baby cab, rea. FOR RENT—AN newly furnished sonable. 518 14th St. Phone (ue. front room in-a new bungalow, 1CK-S: Tel > Over. strictly modern in_ every way.| jand, almost nea $375. Two extra Phone 698R or call at 611 First street. = APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Rose apartments. Phone 555R. 6-19-5t DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING—Reasonable prices. _ Room 419 Van Horn Hotel. 5-24-1mo tires. Inquire or write W. H. Work- man,.Van Horn Hotel. 6-20-6t 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 | lots which should be cleaned up and | that there are from 4,000,000 to 6,000,- MORE FOOD, FEWER FLOWERS Under Present Conditions It Is More Sensible to Raise Potatoes Than Peonies, it Is Urged. It will be more sensible this year to raise potatoes than peonles. The world’s food reserves are low and will be lower at the end of the year. Many ‘nations are now suffering for lack of ‘food. There will be more in this class a year from now. The record prices we have had to pay for the most neces sary foods the past winter should spur every citizen to do his best to in crease the food supply, writes Charl ton Bates Stranger in Leslie’s Weekly. “Fewer flowers and more vegetables” is a good slogan of the hour. Bach yards should be utilized to the limit, ‘and a few rows of vegetables would not look out of place in the front yard All towns and practically all of the smaller cities offer opportunities for vegetable gardens, Even the larger cities in their outskirts have vacant cultivated. United States Commis- sioner of Education Claxton estimates 000 boys. and girls between nine and sixteen years of age who are on or close to cultivable land. They could not spend a part of their vacation time more profitably than in raising peas and beans, corn and carrots, potatoes and tomatoes. American cities and towns may well follow the example of London, Paris, Berlin and other European cities in utilizing for gardens all vacant Tots and yards and every square foot of tillable soil. us 3 — ty Scientific ic Feet. i The medical enone who examine applicants for enlistment in the army and militia declare that 90 per cent of them are found to be wearing shoe: that cramp the feet. Eighty per cent of the Guardsmen who went to the Mexican border shod as they were ir their daily life at home soon became lame and unfit for active duty on that | when searching for a particular sheet necessity < If an army of /a million soldiers is raised perhaps one of the benefits thereby created will be better feet and better, cven if more homely, shoes for the nation —Cleve- {and Leader. an Tidy Linen Closet.“ A linen closet that Is tidy and neat 1s a’ delight not often met with. The linen. may be placed in neat piles when, the laundry comes home, but or pillowcase or towel the pile is apt to_become digordered. If you will use bands and tle eath pile you will find that the shelves will, present a much better appearance. A band of linen about ten inches long and about three or four inches wide is scalloped in blue and the words “Sheets,” “Pillow: cases” or whatever the article may be are worked,,.in cross-stitch. Tape strings are attached to each end. s~. Pounded Meat. Pounded meat before cooking. is an old-fashioned method of making it tender, but while it has the advan- tage of breaking down the tough tis- sues it has the disudvantage of being Itkely to drive out the juices and with them the flavor, A very good way of escaping this difficulty is pounding flour into the meat; this catches and retains the juices. Ellen Terry Is Seventy. « In calling public attention to the fact that Miss Ellen ‘erry, long the leading actress of the English stage, recently observed her seventieth.birth- day anniversary, the London Globe says that Miss Terry would be enti- tled to the highest eminence if for no other reason than because she never has attempted to conceal her age. Soldiers’ Little Joke. The Paris police authorities have decided in the future to arrest ail sol- diers on leave who perpetrate the honx that they are carrying danger- ous hand grenades or other high ex- plosives in the underground railwa br tram cars, thus scaring other pas: sengers to get out. It has been a common practice for soldiers weighted down with a steel helmet, knapsack, blanket roll and canteen to squeeze into a crowded ear and then warn the other passen- gers: “Don’t jostle or crowd me or my gre- nades may blow up.” ‘This usually caused many fellow passengers to leave the car at the next station; thus giving the soldiers plenty of room and seats. The Simple Truth. Mabel—‘I'm going to get married next month, Li: if Jim can get a week off from his I think he'll be able to; yer it ism't as if ’e was asking for a jon to have a good time.”—Vanity ts account. Practically all the regular soldiers there, becnuse they wore ar shoes, were capable of ding ané | walking all day without pain or dis: comfort. Constant inspection and care of the feet are now included among the most strictly enforced duties of, military service, and the army shoes ere devised to conform with _thia ad_ertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. Round Oak Moist Aid Heating Sys- tems. Health- iest and cheapest method known for Heating Radiators Ke- paired and re- built, Prompt service. Rea- sonable prices. Best known methods used & to do the work : me 105 Phone 1 Freightand Baggage DRAYING y Clootens Livery Temporary ‘Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store = Fourth and Broadway a Home. CALL AND SEE SAMPLE | AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY TAXI | Phones 7 TAXI - Phone i. EB, SMITH S. LAMBERT Office H. 7, WAGNER “Telephone Number Rooms | and 2 Hughes Building Optical Otfice: tious ‘Opposite “to 12 and Grand Pacific Eyes Beiter rn alee : 1lto5 M. Hotet Changed oat Peasent ISMARCK, Glass Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. PHONE 849 PREDFRICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 AGENTS WANTED , Per the celebrated Kimball Pinnos, and Player Pianad, @. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale und Retail Distrioutor. Peck's Old Music Store Grand Pacific Building COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY TERMS TO SUIT 1% of load carried on wpvasio and Heavy Truck. Springw — atone Solid Kubber Tires Gne-Ton et Ford Effie nplicity, Ford, nd Dearborn ORG ARBO BARI Truck Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, N. D. sie RACINE COUNTRY ROAD “TIRE ‘Wrapped. tread is ee 5000 : mifes j WARNER Camping Trailer 1917 Model . Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. REBORING Has your motor lost its pow er? the cylinders and 3, ON & NeW machine built especially for that purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D, ICORWIN 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 DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver PHONE 783 REMEMBER that we pay top market prices for scrap iron, rags, rubbers, metals, paper, bottles and barrels. co |CIRCUMVENT and CONQUER the High Cost of Liv- ing by selling us the odds and ends of junk around the use, 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 78 PHONE 783 Phone 783 Transfer & storage. We have unequaled facilities for COLEMAN’S moving, storing and shipping | household goods. Careful, expert. | New and Second Hand enced men; ulso retall Ice and | 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 Wachter Transfer Comp; Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth St. ta For first class shoe repairing go to - Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Houses & Lots For Sale We have a number of hous- { Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson, 406 Hain, Strert ——<—— 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 PIANO. TUNING A. 8. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Residence 1002, bye. c CITY LOTS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS HATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES Especially Ladies Straws and FARM LANDS | WEBB BROTHERS| Battery Service Loden’s Battery y= Panama's Work guaranteed and done promplily EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. BISMARCK