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WEDNESDAY, JULY :18; 1017. USE THIS WANT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE THE. DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK F.E. Young Real Estate|Company| The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo ‘ FOR SALE—The_ largest and best line of houses of any dealer in the . city. FOR SALE—The largest list of farm lands of any dealer in the county. ‘FOR SALE—We have the exclusive handling- of Lincoln. Addition and Riverview Addition, bestdes —hun- dreds and hundreds of lots from F. E. .. Young Real Offices the Penitentiary to the river, and from the bottoms to the Capitol; most of them on monthly payments. There aré always splendid bargains on ‘our lists, in either farm lands or city. property and you will save money by dealing through us. We al- ways protect our clients. Estate Company in First. National Bank .Bullding HELP WANTED MALE . WANTED—Two single young men to travel with manager as salesmen. Bright, energetic, country men or school teachers preferred. State age and previous employment; good ad- vancement to right parties; salary and expenses. Write W. R. Taylor, Bottineau, N. D.,, Gen. Del. 7-17-5t —Cook, at Home Cafe; zelton, N:-D. F124 6t WANTED — ixperionced grocery clerk. Apply at Gussner’s. 7-16-3t WANTED—Blacksmith. First class shorseshoer and blacksmith wanted immediately. Steady work for com- ~petent man. Wachter Transfer Co) 7-6-10t HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—Lady clerk to keep books and work in store and postoffice. LOTS FOR SALE LOT FOR SALE on Eleventh street; sewer and water in front of prop- erty. Cheap if taken at once. J. L. Hughes or phone 360L._|_7-18-6t ROOMS WANTED WANTED—One or two rooms, by pro- fessional man; must be convenient; need not be elegant. Address 208, Tribune. 7-18-3t POSITION WANTED STENOGRAPHER—Six years’ experi- ence, wishes permanent position. Box 57. 7-17-6t HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern, fourroom house. Telephone 845K between 7 and 8 p. m. 7-16-1t Must be good penman and accurate with figures, but previous bookkeep- ing experience not required. Refer- ences 'and willingness to work and a pleasant disposition are the math requirements. Address S. A. Day, __McKenzie,iN. D. TAT-12t WANTED—jWaitress at once. Apply at Atlantié cafe. 7-17-31 WANTED—Pan washer. Apply Grand Pacific hotel. 7-16-3t FOR RENT—Modern, five-room bun- galow; disappearing beds, bath and full basement with laundry. Mrs. F. E. Titus, 18 Thayer St. 7-16-3t FOR RENT—A seven-room, modern house, furnished. , Will rent to Octo- ber 1 to desirable tenants. 208 Ros- ser street. Harvey Harris & Co. . 5 7-14-4t —————— New and Second-Hand WANTED—Good iron girl for laundry LAutomobiles — Motorcycle Values work. Hy: ‘Wah, 518 Broadway. 7-16-3t WANTED—Bxperienced girl, for gen- eral housework. Mrs. R. C. Battey, 614 First St.. Phone 491. — 7-14-3t, J. H. -HOLIHAN. FOR SALE—-House of, seven rooms, close in, » trees, east front, fine lawge 05: $750. ‘Gash. Rents for $33 fyer mouth:; é FOR SACK—Farm close to Blemarck. FOR SALE—One of the best lots on Ave. B. $850. FOR SALE—Dand close to Bismarck. J. H. HOLIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas:Btock Phone 745 (J DRESSM. ‘aiid fancy; done by the’day. 212 Third street. Phone 438. F-17-3t BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at Dunraven, 212 Third St. Under new management. 75-1mo WANTED—Roomers and boarders at 208 Thayer. Phone 389K. Reason- able prices. 6-23-1mo. ____ BOOMS FOR RENT _ ROOMS FOR RENT—If you are took- ing for a modern room with use of sleeping porch, clone in, "phone 265: ei h18 FOR RENT Modern “front Toom, = housekeeping.. Varney flats. 7-28-6t FOR SALE—Indian twin cylinder motorcycle; good tires and equip- ment. For quick sale at $85, at ‘Harry Clooten’s garage. Phone 271. FOR SALE—Hupmobile, five passen- ger, electric lighting and starting system; good . condition, $450.00. Phone 318. TAT APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR. RENT—Strictly modern apart: ment, in the Rose Apartments. Ap ply F. W. Murphy, 204 Main St. ish 1-3- SITUATIONS WANTED STEAM ENGINEER desires a posi- tion. Experienced. Wife also wants position; good cook. Address, 204, Tribune, Office. 7-12-3t LOST AND FOUND COST—July 16, on road between Brit- tin and Bismarck, two auto tires 380x314, tail lamp and license tag at- tached. Finder return or notify F. bE; Moule for reward. 1-17-8t ‘alr gauntlet gloves. ‘Ownér’ may have same by calling at Tribune office. T-1T-2t UCosT—Time book Saturday. Finder ~return to Tribune and get reward. Herb. Ottinger, J. P. Nelson. 7-16-3t LOST—A brooch, set with moss ag- ule: Finder, please leave same at G. Nelson's billiard hall, G. P. hotel 7-12-6t CoOST—Two trunk keys and a Yale key, tied with yellow ribbon. Re- turn to 206, Bismarck Tribune office. : 7-16-3t ————— . MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Suitable piace for storing small car used occasionally. Ad- dress 207, care Tribune. 7-18-3t FOR RENT—Barn holding 26 horses. Apply at Clooten’s Livery Barn, 105 FOR RENT—First floor, hack room, 50x25 feet; good back light and en- trance. ‘Address P. O. Box Phone 562R. T-1i-3t eo REMEMBER CASPARY—For your suit cleaning, pressing and repair- ing. Bismarck Fur Co., 418 Broad- way. 7-12-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room at 514 Fifth street. 7-16-6t FOR RENT — Three unfurnished .rooms for light housekeeping. 417 Bt Tenth St. Phone 478X. 7 FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 377K. 6-7-1mo. FOR RENT—Al 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—Furnished rooms. Call at the Business college or phone 183. 7-13-1mo FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT—Do you want to rent or buy a most modern house? Has sun parlor, sleeping porches, hot water heat, built-in ga- rage; close in. Phone 263 for infor- mation. 7-18-4t For SACE—Porch swing, sanitary couch, go-cart, fur robe and pillows. 408 Ave. A. 7-18-3t FOR SALE—Cheap; used furniture and one rug.’ Phone 193L. _7-17-2 FOR SALE—Shield glass of all sizes at lowest prices, cut and set on short notice. See Faunce, Fourth street. All other kinds of glass for sale here. 7-16-6t FOR SALE—By owner, two bunga- lows, four and five rooms, well built, modern. Seventh St. Lundeen. 7-16-Imo FOR SALE—Only meat market in good town on main line N. P. Ry., doing $35,000.00 ‘business yearly. Shop perfectly sanitary. Address 205, Tribune. T-46-6t FOR SALE—New, fiveroom modern cottage, with good basement. Easy terms. A. Van Horn. T-14-3t FOR SALE —5 eautiful mahogany Packard piano, cost $600. ‘Will sell cheap. Large, white, shadowless electric light fixture and range with water front. Phone 857R or call 320 Eleventh St., or write State Ex- aminer. ‘lin the Danish paper that I am send- 7-14-60) WANTED — Bismarck rug cleaning works now open. R. J. Anderson. Phone 755. 6-20-1mo 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 recsive cash by re- turn mail. WANTED—To pay best prices for ear \ corn, speltz and other feed grain ' Will also need winter rye. O: i ‘Will seed store. NS FOR RENT BARN FOR RENT—Barn holding 26 horses. Apply at Clooten’s livery barn. Phone 105. 7-16-6t READERS’ COLUMN FIGURES CONCLUSIVE. Bismarck, ‘N. D., July 18, 1917. Editor Tr#bune, Dear Sir: From an_ editorial in the Tribune of July 17 it appears that you have been misinformed in regard to Denmark supplying Ger- many with food and material from the United States. I wish. you would read the article ing you herewith, and then consider the matter. It appears to me that it is some enemy that is working up a heated feeling against the small neu- tral countries. We have our ministers in those countries to look after American in- terests and it is up to them to make a complete report before matters of this kind are published. Yours very truly, C. P. LARSEN. The editor has read the article, but finds the figures prepared by the de- partment of commerce more convinc- ing. Statistics of imports into neu tral countries prove beyond dowbt THE WAY THE GOVERNMENT IS SOAKIN' FOR TAXES 18 4 CRIME I! ous 5 one Tio NOW THAT You'RE COM! TARE SEATED LET ME REM Yo THAT: YOU WERG ONE OF THE Keenesr IN CRITICISING THE PRESIDENT FOR KEERING US OUT OF THE WAR! Now. XHAT WE'RE IN I(T DID YOU THINK YOU WERE {GOING To DRAW DIVIDENDS it PREDICTS GIG NAVAL BATTLE BETWEEN BRITISH AND CERWANS By KENNETH W, PAYNE. (London Correspondent of Tribune.) (Passed by Chief Admiralty Censor.) British Battle Cruiser Base, July 18.—Watch out for the grbatest sea pattle’of all tines! A thunderous naval clash in’ the North sea may yet bring a terrific clirgax to the-war. The U-boat campaign, sooner or lat- er, is doomed to failure. And then, when that fact of failure has filtered through the Germans’ consciousness, what will they do? Will they not hold true to their cry of “world power or downfall,” and hurl their high seas fleet out for one last desperate stab at Britain? This is the question lately heard in the forefront of British hopes. And the British navy is getting ready for the answer. Prepared it has always ‘been, of course. Yet a tour of the British bat- tle cruiser base has impressed me that the royal navy is making itself even more ready for the day—the day when the kaiser, beaten on land, ‘beaten in the air, beaten under’ the sea, may make a gambier’s final) bid for victory and attack England at/last in fair fight on top of the waves. “Then,” say those predicting this possibility, “would -follow:a naval en- gagement, or,a succession of them, in comparison. to which most other acts of the war would ‘be child's ‘play!” + And theré is reason to_ hope some of Uncle Sam’s warships might ‘be in on this greatest sea fight of history. Those foreseeing the possibility of a final naval fight are accused ‘by some of sensational speculation. They answer the British navy is the Allies’ ‘backbone. To try to smash it, when all else is lost, they argue would be of the fleet hopefully ready for its chance. “Unfortunately,” said the officer who met us, “the fleet is at sea to- day!” sj The fleet at ‘sea! © Mfdyet' ‘here, under our eyes, y the sketch of a whole armada! Our first on in the British navy's . magnitt was this: When the British ‘battle cruis- er .base is “comparatively deserted,” it still harborg:an array .of. warships reminding one-@lmost of“Uncle Sam's whole North Atlantic squadron an- chored in the Hudson! Here were more hattle cruisers than we could board in one morning, a dreadnought or two, destroyers and all complementary craft. The War- spite, which Germany sank in the bat- tle of Jutland—so she says—was here. After climbing over this mag- ent floating fortress, with her 15- inch guns that fi ells weighing a ton, I ‘begin to onder whether the Germans really sank her, after all. Near her lay one of the two battle cruisers which in the Falklands bat- He wiped out all but’ one of the Ger- man Admiral von Spee’s warships. So here was another reminder of the world scope of the British navy. War vessels in Mesopotamia, in the Adriatic, in the China seas, all up and down the Atlantic! Besides many ‘big’ smaller ¢raft in the Mediterran ' Thanks also to the navy, the vital nerve of the English channel com- munication has never even been touched by the Germans, though near- est their bases. And while carrying on all this world-wide work of policing the seas the British navy is also still holding here and at other northern bases a force big eneugh to crush the entire Jerman logic. German high seas fleet, if it ever We came to this port for a glimpse] again dare to come out. i ———$__i H Some of the Things Men Who Registered Must Do By GILSON GARDNER. Washington, D. C., July 18.—Did you register for the selective army? If so, you have a number of things still to do and to do at once. Remember, it is UP TO YOU. Do not wait for the mails to bring you any notice or directions. ‘What exemption district do you live in? If you do not know, find out: Where does your exemption board have its office? Go there and ask for copies of blanks and forms. You have some fo fill out. ‘What is your number? Go to the board’s office and find out. Every name must have a number, and as soon as the board has done its job of numbering, you will be able to find out what your number is. If the board has not yet completed the numbering, find out when they will, and go to see them again. Then watch the papers for news from Wash- ington as to the “drawing.” The num- bers are all to be put in a wheel or into something io he craw lot. In this lottery y + will either be drawn or not lucky number will be posted at the headquarters of the board, and pub- lished in the Tribune. Anyway, it is up to you to watch the bulletin board or to read your paper and find out ur that Germany is drawing large sup- plies of food through these sources. whether your number has been drawn. __You may get,a | letter notifying: you rawn; then thej that you are drawn, but DO NOT WAIT FOR THE LETTER; watch the bulletin board and the newspapers. Your local board will next examine all men whose numbers are drawn, to determine whether they are physical- ly fit. You must present yourself for this examination, whether you think you are fit or not; even if you have only one leg, do not neglect to present yourself. You are not excused until you have been examined and the ‘board gives you a written certificate to that effect. The same is true as to exemption for other causes. It is up to you. You may be a postal clerk or an employe in an arsenal, but you are NOT EXEMPTED until you have sct out these facts on one of the official forms and had it made into an affida- vit before a notary public and then presented this affidavit to the exemp- tion board. Those entitled, under the law to exemption. must go through the same forms as those seeking ex- émption on the facts. If you have a dependent mother, | this fact must be the official forms and sworn to and the affidavit filed within seven days after you are called before the board. If proof is required, you may have toy get an affidavit of two neighbors, householders, and file this-with the! set ott on one of} JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. Round Oak Moist Aid Heating Sys- tems. Health- lest and cheapest method known for Heating a Home. CALL AND SEE SAMPLE Radiators Re- paired and re- built, Prompt service. Rea- sonable prices. Best known methods used to do the work Auto pm Radiator @ Repairing 05 Freightand Baggage DRAYING . Clootens Livery Temporary Office Basement Cowan's Drug Store Fourth and Broadway TAXI Phone TAXI Phone u. E. SMITH TAXI Phone & Ss. ae ‘Office Rooms 1 and 2 Hughes Building Optical Office Hours jpposite iali: to 12.and Grand Pacific Eyes Ms apie a aloo Mos Hotel ‘Glasser Changed and Renewed PLM. i. T WAGNER = BISMARC! “Telephone Number 533 CK, N. D. Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd 8t. PHONE 849 FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS 90% of load carried on ear axto and Heavy ‘ruck, as apa seckites Te (Patents Peiding) Tae tad Wes io Varin SABI , ( ¥ ‘OUR as service can be made 75 ? AND A more efficient and the cost NEW cut to one-third with the ob EF Ford. Dearborn. One-Ton Truck. You get Ford Efi aad ciency, Ford _ nplicity, Ford Economy and ‘Strength, ARBOR nt ge earborn ARB 30R Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. eo TERES. PARTS: REpy Exide af A PACToRY sepvick- “erar08 SOR WIN MOTOR CO.Bisnakei.o WARNER Camping Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. “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 purposo, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D, U CORWIN MOTOR CO: SAARC, ND ~~ RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is guaranteed 5000 CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers board within the next 10 days follow- ing the first seven days. There will be a land office business in swearing to affidavits. The notary public will make more money than ever before. What will happen after you have filed your claim for exemption? Your various aflidavits will be determined by the exemption board. After all, these boa have the the first say; the hands of the appeal "poard, which is another story. If you seek exemption on the ground of occupation your appeal must go to the district appeal board. Candidates for this new citizen army, who are anxious to go to the front, and have no home ties which should not be broken, need only pre- sent themselves for the physical ex- amination. If this is passed, their names will go into the records as ac- cepted rookies and in due time they will be called to live in one of the cantonment cities where their first training will be received. That call will probably not come before Octo- ‘ber. DIAMOND NOTES aa Manuel Cueto’s big league name Is “Squatto.” He gets the titre from his sawed-off stature and his crouched po- sition at the plate. ec ¢ @ Secvad Baseman Grover of the Ath- letics is a graceful fielder, but Mack is patiently waiting to find out whether he can hit or not. oe 8 Johnny Evers is very much needer in the Boston lineup. His inspiration ag a leader on the field is a big ad- vantage for a team. -_ * @ Members of the Boston Braves team have subscribed to the Liberty loan. They took several thousand dollars‘ worth of the bends. *. ese @ Jake Daubert must feel sort of proud aver the fact that Colonel Ebbetts turned down an offer of $25,000 for the Robins’ first sacker. B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants @ Phone 370 408 Broadway The Electric = Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver | We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing household goods. enced men; wood, Wachter Transfer Comp, Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth st. and = shipping Careful, expert. aleo retell ice and For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; Shoes Repaired Beat Equipped im the Netawenn” \ L. E. Larson 408 Rain Strert PIANO BUNING) ; } 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 Y= 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D, Transfer & storage COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store Second Hand Clothes Bought and Clothes Clean and pressed Blocked and Cleaned, We 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