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work. Good wages. Call 423 Third St. . 6-27-6t WANTED —Euambermald at Palace \,__hotel. ; 6-29-3t BOT nas 0 = = res tee canes ew enn te enorme | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE USE THIS WANT 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 trees. Can be rented tor two families; near the schools" of:-city. Price $3,100.00. Terms,”$1,200.00 cash, bal- ance reasonable. —_— eee ee FOR SALE—Six-room house, modern, with hot air furnace, full basement, bath, nice yard and trees, between north ward school and high school. FOR SALE—Seven-room house with gas, sewer, water, lights, sidewalks, walled’ up cellar, on Eighth street. |. Nice yard and trées. 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 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. BUILDIN GLOTS, Tots for Tavestment, farming lots and plots and “gravel ‘beds for sale on- small ‘payments down and easy payments: at six: per cent. Price’ $3,200.00. Terms, $1,200.00] Be Sure and See Us Before cash, balance reasonable. F.E. Young Real Estate Company ‘Offices in. First National Bank Building \ Tel. No. 78 Buying and We Will Save You Money. EY WANTED—Boy at Wonder Store: none under 16 years need apply. 7-2-3t BARBER WANTED at City National Barber shop... Sixty per cent paid; guarantee. of $20 aSuarantbe. of $00/pet- week: 12x! week: 7-2-3t _ HELP_V WANTED FEMALE _ WANTED—Girl to assist in house- work. and care for two-year-old irs. R. C. Battey,: 514 First street... Phone 491 6-30-3t WANTED—Girl,. for baby, general house- Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4 Ave. 6-28-3t WANTED—Girl, for general house- work. B. WANTED—Apprentice girls who are BOARDERS W. NTED WANTED —“Roomiers and boarders at Phone 389K. Reason- 6-23-1mo, 208 Thayer, able prices. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Corner lot 125x150 feet on useventy Street and Ave. BH. Phone 6-19-12t DRESSMAKING anxious to learn to sew. Call on Miss Sandbank, Room 4, Haggart building. WANTED—Two waitresse: restauran’ ! Ct JH. HOLIHAN, | REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOR SALE—House of six rooms, mod- ern, bungalow .'style; nice, large shade trees; fine lawn; east front; close in and-one of the nicest homes in the city. . $2,800; $800 cash. FOR SALE=-3,000.acres of good ing land; one-fourth tillable, $ per acre. Remember there is money in stock raising. HELP WANTED MALE J. H. HOLIHAN * Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block ag Phone 745 “SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED—Young man desires posi: tion'as bookkeeper or stenographer. ‘Address 189, — 6-25-7¢ HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT—Cottage on East “Broad- Nay: Rent,. $19.00, Phone 250. 7-2-3t “FOR RENT LEGER room ‘house on Highth and: Ave. A. Inquire 216 Ninth St. 6-29-31 LOST AND FOUND— LOST—Lady’s coat™on road to Fort, Friday evening. Please return to Tribune or 416 Tenth St. 6-80-2t COST—On river road between Bis- marck and Painted: Woods an olive drab officers’ coat; “U. S. R.” on collar; important papers in breast pocket. Return at once to The Trib- une. 7-2-2t Lost— hild's blue coat with crepe de chine collar, between Van Horn hotel and ball park. Finder return to or notify W. A. Beardsley, Wil- ton, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR ‘RENT—Large rooms, cool in summer, warm in winter, for light housekeeping. 622 Third ’Phone 132-R. FOR RENT—Furnished room at 522 Second street. 6-30-3t FOR RENT—Three modern rooms, newly furnished. 212 Second street. J. A. McConkey. T-2-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 4782. 6-20-2t FOR RENT—Foar unfurnished, mod- ern rooms for housekeeping. Phone 624Z. 422 Twelfth street. 6-30-6t FOR RENT—Three rooms, partly fur- nished. Phone 493X. 6-29-3¢ rooms in modern house, suitable for light housekeeping. No children or dogs allowed. Mrs. E. S. Pierce, 404 ; Position by. energetic young man, either outdoor or indoor work, Phone 384K. U2rlt WANTED—Posiiion as bookkeeper by young lady. Addres: Miss Jeanat Hardy, cit 6-3 FLATS FOR RENT y “Nicely furnishe fat, including gas -vange,..n modern house. No. children; 807 Fourth St. Phone 404K. 6-29-21 ___ HOUSES ¥ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Nice lot, one-room house garden, water, on lot Riverview ad- dition, Anderson street. street; east front lot, with trees, “Sfotir blocks’ ‘ftbhi ‘the Will schoof. This property. is a bargain at he pric e, $1 Harvey Hats & WANTEO—Work, by woman, clean: ing or general work that; can. be done by a woman. Gall ’phone 734R. MISCELLANEOUS __ EKANKTIONS 0c per dozen. White peonies $1:50 per dozenaét Wills i te T2-2t Ford ‘Foadster. 309-1 at nO eet different dimensions, suitable for sheeting .and. studding. Call 352-X. 7-2-3t FOR SALE—Peninsula Steel Range, Electric Dome and few pieces of Furniture, within the next week. 14 Sixth street. 7 WILL EXCHANGE house of six rooms and two lots in Mandan for land. ’L. N. Cary, Mandan, N. D. 7-2-3t FOR SALE—Single seated, glass en- closed auto, Ford. In good condj- tion. Cost a year ago new with electrical starter, $715. Will accept indan 2-3t ger, two-speed axle. A powerful in excellent | condition; looks 1 new. Will accept $1, 000. L. | Cary, Mandan. 7 ¢ | FOR SALE—Majestic range Fasoline shop. stove, rug: ‘washing machine. "Phone 622° or, call 104 Ave. A mora ings. 1. FOR SALE—Adam Schaaf piano, ne near: ly new. cheap, if taken at. once, Phone 684. c 6-80-3t FOR SALE—National “cash register, multiple drawer, good condition, style number 92; price $200.00. For] #' particulars write Holtan Mer¢. Co. Washburn, N. D. dt FoR SALE—Sundry_ household turai- ture and. rugs; one complete dining room set; one mahogany bedroom set, five pieces. Phone 650, or call 400 Sixth. St. between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. 6-27-6t FOR SALE—Irish Setter puppies five months and eleven weeks old, reg: istered and papers with each. Bar- gain prices.. Write me. Dr. C. O. Smith, Li _ 6-27-7t FOR SALE: farm wag- ons, one light double berdeas, Ad- Fifth street. 6-27-6t| dress George D. Brown Co. 628-4t FOR RENT—Larege, strictly modern | FOR SALE—One fine, new, pony bug- room; 38 Ave. A. - -6-28-Imo ss, George D. Brown Co., FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 377K._| _ i Oe ir running order. geldress Box ‘air ig J 5 FOR ; 0 Sth St | FOR RENT OR SALE—Good piano. FOR RENT—Rooms.. 300 G-7-imo | _Abply at Knowles: & Haney. 6-28-4t FOR SALE—Furniture, rugs, rockers, FOR RENT—AIll newly furnished front room in a new bungalow, strictly modern in every way. Phone 698R or call at 611 First street. 5:23-tf "© LANDS FARM FOR SALE—A young man subject to draft offers 271 acres cheap—about half ‘actual value. Would accept small house in Bis- marck as first payment; balance on easy terms. Good soil, open spring of good water;. extra stock farm. J. K. Doran. 7-2-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—271 acres. Owner subject to draft. Will accept half actual value. J.K.Doran. ~ 7-23t i bed, chairs, dining room table, etc. Inquire at 215 S. Sixth St. 6-28-4t FOR SALE—It is not too late for cab- bage. Good thrifty plants at Wills ‘seed store, 6c per hundred. 6-28-4t WANTED — Bismarck rug cleaning works now open. R. J. Anderson. Phone 755. 6-20-1mo FOR SALE—Fine iron grille office railing, 5 ft. high, 17 ft. long, wil gate. P. E. Byrne. 6-2 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 BE Teeth Specialty, 22 Third St. m.|* Troy N. Y., and receive cash by re- turn mail. AD PAGE The Outbursts of Everett True Ss -. By Condo : WELL, MRS. TRUG, THIS IS A pRetrv HOwbyYsDo? NO. SUPPER READY. — Nor HERE I'VE BEEN OUT ALL DAY: WORKING HARD IN THE (INTERESTS OF THE WAR, AND WHEN T COME EVEN STARTED !! AND WHEN "YOU COME HOMG You can PEEL ISOMS POTATOES AND PUT THEM ON TO COOK WHILE T FINISH MAKING THESE BANDAGES FoR THE AND WHEN YoU PEEL THOSE PEEL THem— Don't WAITTLE EEM REP Cross! POTATOES, PLEATOEMPLOYEES! Necessity of Every Railroad Man Doing His Bit. CHAIRMAN FAIRFAX ASKS AID sh Co-Operation of Each Person le uni + in Appeal issued by Special Com-, -mittee on National Defense— Details Outlined. In an appeal issued to the railroads of the: country by Fairfax Harrison, chairman of the special committee on national defense of the American Rail- way association, the co- operation ot each‘employee is urged. This {includes every person in the railway service, from ithe prestdents. of. roads’ to’ track and construction ‘labdrets: - Theotixeessityref-every man doing | his bit jn order to help bring the great wir to a speedy termination was point- ed out by Mr. Harrison. - He sald that unless all who are engaged in the great transportation systems co-operate loy- ally and completely the railroads are foredoomed to failure. Details of How to Help. He said that every time a freight handler puts extra effort in trucking 100 pounds more a day in loading a cat, he will have aided just that much 4h bringing the war to a close, as will be the case every time a loconjotive crew adds 15 miles.a day to the run- ning power of their engine. He\told the créws of the engines that lore 80 “wow than ever before, ‘thelr diity to'do. all in their power to keep thetr locomotive out ‘of. the repair According to the appeal, 15 per cent ‘ot the locomotives of ‘the coufitry’ are in: the repair shops or undergolig re- paits at the present time. It is. said this ‘number could be reduced 50 per cent by closely carrying out the sug- gestion of the conimittee in that re- gard, putting back into service approx- finately 3,325 locomotives, * Reduce Time of Loading. The average time consumed by ship- pers in loading and unloading freight cars is about four days, according to figures. “By reducing this titne a day, or even a half-day, each car can go that much farther in doing its work toward carrying supplies to: points where they may be needed by the ar- mies of the United States and Its al- lies, 2 According to statistics,, there are about 2,575,000 freight cars in the Unit- ed States, of which 167,000 are nor- mally under repair. By proper co-op- eration and quick repair work 64,000; more of these cars could be puttinto active service. Shippers are urged to see that cars loaded by them are filled as far as pos- sible to their capacity. If every car 1s filled there will be that many more cars in service. As on an average only 43 per cent of the total freight space is utilized, the remaining 57 per cent is wasted. E Co-operation between the rallroads and the shipping and commerctal or- ganizations of the country was advised in the appeal. Almoc: the Same. Robert was foreed to visit the dentist. The dentist remarked that there was inflammation in the tooth, and after relieving the pain Robert was sent home. “What did the dentist say?” his mother asked. “He said I had an information toot reply. KEEPING CAR CLEAN Many People Pay Little Attention to adil ‘ ‘ sb s iB 25 "Good Washing With Soap and Water Will Save Many Dollars in Repair Bille—Avold Soap on Highly Polished Body. * Some people..pay little attention to the appearance of their cars, washing and polishing only on rare, occasions. |' A‘ cleaning and polishing. is necessary not only. because it makes the car Hook bettet but because it increases | ifé and ttinkes for’'smooth running, mes H..A. Tarantous. of New York arti’ Judd Farmer. Mud and cnet 8 the running gédr parts, such as brakes, universals, etc., would be perfectly harmless if it remained away from the working parts. However, the small particles work their way to the moving parts and cut the, metal. This applies to the steering system also. A good cleaning of the running gear with soft soap and water when- ever the mud accumulates will save many dollars in repair bills. Use tepid water and be free with it. A large sponge well soaped should be used to free the.mud from its lodgings. Do not use this same sponge for the body because the small ‘particles of sand ‘will cut the finish. Use soft cloth for cleaning. Be Careful With Hose. In using a hose, around ‘the car be as careful as possible not to get water into\the brake drums and other parts. If a little care is exercised the water can be kept away. Use the sponge for, these places to free the mud. In washing the radiator direct the stream of the water from the rear with the hood lifted or off. If this is done no water will get onto the motor and possibly into the magneto and carbu- retor. Clean the steering knuckles and even the rear axle housing. After the running gear is clean proceed with the body. Never use soup on a highly polished body. Nothing but water should be used. If there are mud spots they should ‘be soaked off with water, If you rub the mud while it is hard it will cause scratching of the varnish, Apply a Polish. When the body has thoroughly dried apply a polish of some sort, The wax polishes are good, and if applied once a week will make the cars always look bright. Liquid polishes which are sprayed upon the body can be applied in about one-half hour. No rubbing is necessary with these polishes, A wip- ing after applying is all that is need- ed. For the upholstery use a mixture of half linseed oil and half vinegar for brightening up the leather. Apply it with a cloth and allow it to remain untouched for about an hour. Then wipe the upholsiery again, so as to re- move any chance of soiling the clothes of the passengers., a4_ertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 "we | WEBB BROTHERS JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. Round Oak Moist Aid Heating Sys- Health. cheapest method known for Heating a Home. CALL AND SEE SAMPLE Radiators Re- paired and re- = built, Prompt EN service. Rea- |iig 4 Aut sonable prices. [Raiator Best known Repairing methods used & | to do the work =| do the work TAXI FOE 105 Phone F reightand Baggage \Clootens Livery Temporary Office Basement’ Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway Phone TAXI 2 ofce HH. J. WAGNER Optical Specialist ‘ Hughes baie Opposite Grand Pacific Re ee N SS ~AND»-BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE i TELEPHONE BOOK F.E. Young Real Estate Company TAXI Phone 57 Telephone Number Office Hours to 12and 1to5 Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. PHONE 849 FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT ‘Webb Block Phone 449 AGENTS WANTED Fer the celebrated Kimball Pianos, and Player Pianos. G. W. COCHRANE, Wholesale und Retail Distrioutor. = Grand Pacific Building TERMS TO SUIT Peck's Old Music Store OOMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY eur axté and 90% of load carried on Trpeks Springs — kd e Solid KubberTires ne ‘OUR délivery service can be made 75 per cent more efficient and the cost gut to one-third with the Ford. Dearborn Bae Joa Truck. You. ciency, Ford Economy A Strength. ARBOR 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 Brosdway H. WAH---Laundry The Best Laundry Work at Most Reasonable Prices. 5818 BROADWAY PHONE 878 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 aS WARNER’ Camping Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. _ REBORING Has your motor lost its power? ssLet us-pebore the cylinders, and » fit; with oversize pistons, on @ few machine, built, especially for that urpose, “CORWIN MOTOR, COMPANY Bismarck,..N.’ D. ne BETTER CARS ARE Bin WILL BuiLD. THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismar + __ " ~~ RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5oo0o CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers otal tent 8 house. PHONE thi z Corner 9th and Sweet St. PHONE 783 REMEMBER that: we pay top market prices for scrap iron, ,rags, rubbers, metals, 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. Wholesale and Retail Dealers per, bottles and barrels. PHONE 783 Phone 783 We have unequaled facilities for moving, toring and shipping household goods. Careful, ‘experi. enced men; alee retail ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62 No. 202 For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. E. Larson 400 Main, Strert PIANO TUNING A. 8. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Residence. 623 Sixth. St. CITY LOTS Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS FARM LANDS Battery Service Loden’s Battery i Be 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. Transfer & storage | sold, Clothes Cle; Hate Blocked dnd Carry a Line of New Goode, 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 SE SE TE