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«SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SEVEN USE THIS WANT AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TEL F.E. Young Real FOR SALE—Will sell. either or both of our cars» at very reasonable prices; one six-cylinder, seven-pas- senger Overland; Continental en- gine; fine running order; one Coun- try Club car, brand new. FOR SALE—Over two thousand lots, in Bismarck, mostly on very .rea- sonable terms; all parts of the city. FOR SALE—The largest list of houses in the city, from 3 and 4 rooms to 10 rooms, at prices from F. &. Young Real Tel. No. 78 Offices in First National Bank Bullding Estate Company FOR SALE—Nearly a thousand quar- ter sections, in Burleigh county, mostly on very reasonable terms. Many splendid bargains. $1,200 to $8,000. Terms on most of these can be arranged to suit the purchaser. We have the exclusive handling of | practically everything on our list We protect our clients. Estate Company ) J. H. HOLIHAN, FOR SALE--House of seven rooms and bath; close in, nice trees; $2,800, $650 cash. FOR SALE—Page automobi! five passenger; good running order, for $350. J. H. HOLIHAN Rooms 2 and 4, Lucas Block Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Yard man. Apply Grand Pacific hotel. 7-28-38) Civil. SERVICE EXAMINATIONS— Bismarck soon, Men and women de- siring government clerkships, de- partmental, postoffice ,railway mail, customs, stenographer, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (fprmer government examiner), 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington. —_7-28-1t BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at Dunraven, 212 Third St. Under new management. 7-5-1mo —y—~—eE=E=>—z—z==*=—[{—={=E&Z{={Z{={=*S[=[S| FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Two room house «with city water. A Van Horn, 209 7th __ Street 7-28-2t HOUSE FOR RENT—Six room mod- ern house $25.00 per month. J. K. Doran. = ‘ FOR RENT—Sirictly modern, four room flat in the LaRue duplex, low- er floor. Can be occupied at once, Absolutely new. Phone 812 or call at 114 Ave. A. West. 7-26-3t FOR RENT—Sirictly modern ive room bungalow with full ‘basement. Mrs. F, E. Titus, 18 Thayer Street. 7-26-3t WANTED—To rent smail, furnished apartment suitable for light house- keeping. Phone 812. 7-26-at FOR SALE—TWo modern bungalows on one lot; good investment. Lun- deen. Phon 8X, 7-25-1000 WANTED—Man or boy to take care of lawn for room, Address P. O. Box 568. 7-27-6t WANTED—Man acquainted with the town tor delivery work. Apply sner’s store. wail WANTED—Men and teams f ing. Wachter Transfer Co. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED — Five,” bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Good- rich Drug company, Dept. 621. Oma- ha, Neb. 7-28-1t WANTED-—Girl at Palace hotel. 7-27-2t WANTED—Competent stenographer and bookkeeper. State experience and salary expected. ‘Address “S” ‘Box 92 City. 7-28-5t WANTED—Good woman for general housework. Apply Dohn’s meat mar- ket. 7-274 WANTED— Woman for general house- |’ work. Wages $25 per month. Call at 423 Third St. 7-26-6t WANTED—Good iron girl for laun- dry work. 518 Broadway. H. Wah. 7-26-3t WANTED—Girl for housework in the country. Address BE. A. Green, Bis- nrarck, or phone 410F-21, 7-25-6t WANTED—Bookkeeper with sieno- graphic experience. Permanent po sition, Address 213 Tribune’ office. Jt WANTED—Housekeeper. Club. e nd ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms for annual ten- ants by the year. Special rates to good parties. J. K. Doran. - FOR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth St. 7-27-1mo FOR RENT—Nice, airy, front room, close in. Phone 263. 7-25-6t FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms; furnished and unfurnished. . Call 1216 Broadway. 7-26-3t OR RENT modern front rooms for light housekeeping. Varney Flats Phone. 773. FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod ern house for light housekeeping or otherwise, as desired. Phone 404K _or call at 801 Fourth St. 7-25-12t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house, hot and cold water, bath. 223 Sec- ond street. 2 FOR RENT—Office rooms. Apply to Knowles & Haney. 7-23-61 FOR RENT—Large, modern room; 38 Ave. A. Phone 308K. 7-20-Imo FOR RENT—Modern room at 41% Second St. Phone 544X. At FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 377K. “s 6-7-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call at the Business college or phone 183, 7-13-1mo DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING—Plain and _ fancy, done by the day; 212 Third St. Phone 438. 7-21-23-25 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Sum of money. Owner can have same by stating amount and paying for this advertisement. Call at Tribune office. 1-27-3t LOST—Small brindle bull pup with white nose and feet; wide black strap collar; dog an8wers to name of Bruno. Reward for return. *Phone 857R. LOST—Dark brown coat on Bismarck- Naughton road. Return with con- tents to A. S. Anderson, Farmers’ Union, Wh’s’l. 7-27-2t LOST—A light bay mare, unbroken, escaped from our barn when it burned Sunday. Had a halter and bridle on. Halter has two short ropes attached to it. Information to Brown & Jones, Bismarck, garding above described animal wili receive suitable reward. 7-25 FOR RENT—Six-room, modern house, $25.00 per month. J. K. Doran §-25-1t FOR RENT--Strictly modern apart: ment, in the Rose Apartments. Ap- ply F. W. Murphy, 204 Main St. Mu 12t HOUSES WANTED WANTED—By Aug. 10 to September family, two adults. Address No. 116 Tribune giving location and rent. SALESMEN AND AGENTS gradé producer capable of earning over $600.00 weekly; exclusive territory, perma- nent position, in centrol N. D., in- cluding Bismarck. Very liberal ¢om- missions paid weekly on American adding machines. Quick sellers: L. C. Parker, Grand Pacific’ hotel. 7-28-2t SIDE LINE MEN—Do you want a real one that one order a day will pay you $9.00 No samples to carry. Something new. Write today. Can- field Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel St., Chi- cago, Ill. 7-28-1t SALESMAN—Capable specialty man for North Dakota. ‘Staple line on new and exceptional terms. Vacancy now- Attractive commi: tract. $35. 5 Miles F. Bixler Co., 20430 Carlin Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. 7-28-1t MISCELLANEOUS ‘ADVERTISE—25 words in 50 family weeklies $1.50; 100 ndicate monthlies $1; 10 big dailies $2.50. __Cope Agency, St. Lou WANTED--Few more bundle wash- ings and day work by colored wom- __@n, Phone 7321, 7-28-2t, WE ARE paying 15 cents per load for manure dumped at our nursery west of the city dump. Oscar H. Will & Co. 7-28: FOR SALE—Two tne, young, Shet- land ponies. W. A. Falconer, 292 Ave. E and Second St. Bismarck, N. D. T-27-t8 PIGEONS — Utility and exhibition stock in Carneaux, homers and whites; dréssed squabs 25¢ each. Phone 498L, 7-27-6t FOR SALE—One new upright piano, or will exchange for work horses or cattle. Box 256, Bismarck. 7-25-6t OR SALE—One second-hand Detroit gasoline range, four burner. Inquire at 418 Fifth St. Phone 512R. 7-26-3t FOR SALE—Pool hali_and™~copfec- tionery store, including building and lot. Ill health reason for se} ing. Reasonable price and terms! arranged. bune. rUR SALE—One mower, one binder, two heavy double y one double box, two single buggi one pony buggy, one double drivin harness, 14 horses. compan FOR RENT—Ground floor room 50x25 located on principal business street; rear entrance; fine light; moderat rent. Phone 562R. © 7-24-30 OIL stock $1.00 share—big acreage; great developments in progress. Don’t delay. May make 10 for one. Write for particulars. Better wire $10. Galloway, 1601 Colcord Bidg., Oklahoma, Okl: 7-28-1t BUY Amalgamated oil 2 cents share. Pay half cash let your dividends pay the balance. Make your money Address, Box 215, Tri i do double duty. Twenty producing wells. Let earnings pay half your stock. Stock issued to you now. Write for particulars. Amalgamated Oil Co., 1101 Colcord Bldg., Okla-|- homa, Okla. S-1t GET your next pure bred Holstein bull from a herd with a 421 pound fat average and 11,448 lbs. of milk. Frank Gaebe, New Salem, \N. D. 7-24-6t FOR SALE—One Case 20-60 threshing outfit. Chapman and Sperry, Turtle} Lake, N. D. TANO for sale or rent. Apply to Knowles & Haney. 7-23-6t LOST—One yellow coat between N. P. > depot ami~Svo- hotet. ~ Five doitars reward for return to Soo hotei. Mrs. P.. Erickson. F-25-2t REMEMBER CASPARY—For your! “Bait cleaning; Pressing and fepair- 1, small modern cottage close in; | The Outbursts 3 WHAT'S THE (DEA, MRS. TRUG F— YOU PUT ONLY ONE ROD IN WHEN You PACKED; UP THIS CASE. ae G (et AY, += CaucHT ANOTHER ONE COME QUICKLY ANP TAKS (IT OFF! of Everett True By Condo T KNOW (T.* BRING: IT OVER HERE.” THAT'S FOR ME. Youlee FIND THe REST. OR THE OUTFITS RIGHT SEHIND gh igatl Ty sal § ; OH, EVERETT! Wve AND PUT Some? MORE £ BAIT ON THE (BAST BY B. Detroit, July against Krupp. Detroit against Essen. Tractor against submarine. This is the new array of forces in the world war The submarine is the engine of- starvation {the tractor is the engine of plenty,.;, The submarine. stands for destruction; the tractor, for produc+ It, ds the, submarine’s mission starve the allied world into sub- jon to Germany; it is the trac- E. LING 26 —Henry Ford Henry Ford has invented the trac- tor. He has perfected it. He is be- ginning to manufacture it in large quantities. = Ford’s tractor will revolution- ize farming...It will multiply the production of farms... It will double, triple, quadruple the yield of crops...It will stock the allied world’s pantry. “My tractor is a proved’ success,” said ‘Henry Ford today. “It will ac- complish all I have sought for it to accomplish.” Ford, the patriot, is fighting 18 hours a day in the fore ‘line of the battle against autocracy. He believes victory rests with the alliance or na- tion than can feed its people longest. ‘And Ford is fighting to ‘produce the faod. This is Ford's conviction: AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES WANTED—Second-hand Ford in good 7-28-64 condition. WANTED illac or Oldsmobile prefe' full particulars. Box 117, Mandan. 7-26-3: ck Roadster, _drst $s condition; also new Ford Touring Car. Call at First Guar- ity Bank, f D. 7-25-2t Phone 7 “FOR SALE lots i block 3, Stur: giss addition. Bast Front, price right for quick sale. Addr 214 Tribune AGENTS AGENTS—World's fastest selling au- tomobile accessory. County distri- butors wanted, good profits; nation- ally advertised. Write today “G. L. W,” Spring Oiler Co., San Diego, Cal. 7-28-1t | DISTRICT AGENTS WANTED—For sale of Auto Vacuum Freezers, cof- fee percolators and tea machines; exclusive territory guaranteed; write for full particulars. Auto Vacfum Freezer Co. 718 “Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Min} AGENTS—Our Simplex (kerosene) gas burners dS away with wood and coal. Hundreds of pleased custom- ers. Agents coining money. Write today for exclusive territory. Sim- plex Gas Plants Co., 9 S. Clinton, 7-281t Chicago. TAILORING AGENTS—\Woole gone up 100 per cent. ‘We hough i year’s su before the advance. | ment ma- 3 n take or- Showing la terials on ders men and overcoats petitors. We want live ag ers make $100 per week on our line. lower than !for six months lJ UAT; : THATS IS VITAL WAR ISSUE eee Y { If the allies fail to force a vic- ; tory with land forces, sea navy and air navy, their lasc weapon is the tractor...A military stalemate means a war of starvation. And the tractor will feed dem Ne! while kaiserism shrivels from th | starving. | The tractor is neither as romantic gs the ‘submarine nor as picturesque as’the “tank.” G Te is only eight feet long feet ‘high, a cross between an anto- mobile and a traction engine. Tt san do any farm work a horse can do, and at least, mes as mu One man and a tractor can accomplish as such jas six men and six horses. The yield of a farm depends on the labor expended on it. The tractor will labor 24 hours @ @ay; seven days a week; 365 days a year. It will plow harrow, plant, cultivate, reap, furnish power for farm machinery and haul crops to market. Other tractors now on the market will do these things and do them well Four thousand tractors were used in the spring pianting in Kansas alone But Ford's new tractor to the tractor world what Ford’s auto is to the automobile world. The Ford trac: tor’s characteristics are these: It is cheap. It is easy to operate. It burrs gasoline; kerosene or al- and four cohol. It is simple to construct. Tt can be built in vast quantities. “Quantity production” ist! | note of ''s plan for defea submarine with the tractor. more tractors, (he more food. Ford has begun to build trac- tors for England at his experi- mental plant at Dearborn, a De- troit suburb. He is rushing en- largement of this plant to make certain delivery of 7000 tractors to England by February—in time for next yea:'s farming. England gcis the first because Germany is trying to starve Eng- land first. Ford is building another tractor plant at Cork, ireland. ‘Tractor: in Ireland are sure to re tindtions in the food raised in the British Isl “= |to reach the mouths of the British people. A dozen Ford tractors already are tilling Englisi soil. These the Br ish government has heartily approved and thanktully accepted. I found Ford in the rush of his bors. He has almost entirely saken his $10'0.00,00Q auto plan has devoted himself day and night to his tractor. The completed machine is the product of years of thought, but it has been brought to perfection in the Six months. Now 50 of them are proving their worth on Ford's 4090-acre farina at Dearborn. Two months ago Ford told close friends: “At last | have the tracter to a point where it can be vroduced and marketed successfully. It’s a winner.” The “winner” is the evolution of 50 modeis that have been b and tried at Dearborn in the p two years—most of them during the last six months of intensive effort. 7 Ford ¢hinks as a weapon in war, but a ble: in peace. ng Why not you? Write for sample ing. Bismarck Fur Co., 418 Broad- way, T-lz-tt outfit. Leeds Woolen Mills, Chica- go, Ill. 7-281t He foresees the day when the 40,- 000,000 farmers in the world will be equipped with tractors. JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. Round Oak Moist Aid Heating Sys- Orgs tems. Health- lest and cheapest method known for Heating a Home. ‘| Radiators Ke- ‘| paired and re- built, Prompt service. Rea- sonable prices. i} Best known methods used i] to do the work TAKI 105 Phone Freightand Baggage DRAYING Clootens Livery Temporary Cffice Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway 90% of load carried on Fear axle aud Meavy uck Springs — Stone Solid kubbertises ad YOUR acti AND & more etficient ind the cost FORD NEW cut fo one-th oto Ford: Dearborn MAKES A Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, N. D. TAX! Phone EPHONE BOOK TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT -Hotel = BISM. Glasses Changed and Renewed ARCK, N. D. L. B. SMITH = ee a RL CAT CE CS rx Office ; HH. J WAGNER Te phone Number Rooms 1 and 2 * e 33 Hughes Building Cele Office, Hours Opposite ociali: to 12 and Grand Pacific Byes poets fa i 108 Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MIRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. PHONE 849 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge | FREDERICK W. KEIM | ARCHITECT Webb Block Phone 449 Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Oberge Day Phone 50 Night Phone §87 WEBB BROTHERS Camping Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Metor 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 purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers , The price of each tractor, when ma- terials reach a normal level, will be about $800. 20... ce..e ceeee eee eee The United States government. is co-operating with Ford to oota quantity prod jon of the tractor as a farm necess ‘The house of rep i rgely on recommen:a- tary of War Uaker and Secretary of Agriculture Houston, has appropriated $490,000 to make River Rguge navigable. This 1 provide water transporta Ford in building the immense t plant and blast furnaces he plan The tractor plant and furns will eventually dim in magni the Ford auto plant, with its 37, | 000 employes. Detroit will defeat Essen. Ford will triumph over Krupp. St. Peter Has Enrolled as a Soldier of the Sea Adding one more name to the list of versatile fighting men, St. Peter beeame a member of the United States Marine corps at Washington, St. Peter, whose modern prefix happens to be Le- &, X. SKEELS Evorything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 Transfer & storage We have unequaled Zacilities for moving, atoring and shipping household goods. Careful, experi. enced men; also retall Ice and wood, Wachter Transfer Comp; Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth 8t. For first class shoe repairing goto — roy William, dropped in from Chicago to enli Other new re ise to be excellent w names count for anything, are George Washington, Grant, Sheridan, Sherman, Tommy At- kins, Jesse James and Jullus Caesar, Caesar, who hails from Brook- lyn, is so young that it was nec- essary to get“his mother's con- sefit before he could enlist in the Marine corps. Despite his ex- Culinary. its, who prom: rciors, if treme youth, it is predicted that Julius may yet prove to be “the noblest Roman of them all.” When a fellow comes home stewed, he need expect to be roasted by his wife. Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Shoes Repaired i Equipped Shop in the Northwest L.. E. Larsox 490 Pain Strat oe is 1 PIANG TUNING! A. 8. HOFFMAN | Work Guaranteed j Residence. 623 Sixth. St. i Loden’s Battery Shop Battery Service 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. OITY LOTS Bismarck Reaity Company Bismarck Bank Building BENTS The Electric Shop 408 Broadway | 'Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver COLEMAN’S New and Second Hand Store Second Hand Ciothes Bought and | sold, Clothes Clean and preated Hats 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 Ths Hedden Ag’cy Webb Block Phone 0 FATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES i Especially Ladies Straws and i Panama's Work guaranteed and done | promptly | EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post, Office. BISMARCK