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ae FOR: SALE—The houses, lots and BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Diggest line of farm lands of any dealer:in the county. Watch this space for real bargains after Aug: ust; 15th: . F. E. Young Real Estate Com pany! Offices in First National Bank pain J. H. HOLIHAN: Real Estate Bargains For Sale: Now isthe time. to buy Real Estate. I haxe sonie very ex- ceptional bargains. in Houses, Lots and Land. The time to buy is when the other fellow wants to sell: Re- member ‘we’ write’‘Insuranee’ in all lines and represent some of the old- est and most reliable companies. J. H. HOLIHAN BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at Dunraven, 212° Third” St. pew management. 7-5-1mo FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS WANTED—To rent modern bunga- low or cottage by responsible par- ty. Immediate possession. Ad- dress Tribune 221. FOR SALE—New, modern house on Thirteenth St. North. 8: S. Clifford, city. 7-28-6t FOR RENT—Sirictiymoas rn, four- room flat in the LaRue duplex, low- ‘Room 2 to 4 Lucas Block . Phone 745 erat ee oe HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED—Man. at. Hoskins green: house. 8-1-3t WANTED—Competent . mechanic at Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8-1+tt WANTED—Two ‘Latherers at Napo- leon. Inquire or write, G. E. Meyer, Nazoleon, N. D. 7-30-3t WANTED—Men for steady. employ- ment, highest wages for-competent and reliable workers. Hebrox Fire and Pressed Brick Co., Hebron,’ WANTED—Soy who has had soma experience at printing. Apply at Tribune Job room. WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Write or inquire Gussner’s store. 7-30-3t —z———>EEEE_EEEEE HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTEOD—Girl for. housework. © 622 8th St. Phone 457X. WANTED—Housekeeper for ‘small family. Address No. 217, care Trib- _, une. “ 7-30-4t WANTED—iwo good good wai waitresses. at Forsyth, Mont. Rail age 7-81-6t WANTED—Comifi 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. oes + 4-27-tt WANTED--Woman for general house- work. Wages $25 per month. Call at 423 Third St. 7-26-6t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RE! -Excellent modern rooms, some §I for, light housekeeping. 622 Th 0 8-1-1mo FOR RE! TPurniahed rooms. 621 Sixth St. T-1-1mo. FOR RENT—Roonis in modern house hot and cold-water, bath. 223 Second St. Phone 349. 8-1-1mo FURNISHED ROOMS at 403° Third street. ROOMS FOR RENT—Two large and two small modern rooms: for rent. 404 Fifth St. 1-31-6¢ FOR RENT—WNew, modern room, block and a half from Grand Pa- cific hotel. 311 Fourth street. _ Phone 627R. 7-313t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ladies. Phone 457X. 622 8th St. 7-31-3t ‘ROOM AND BOARD—$1.00 per day. Banner House. 104 Main St. 7-81-2t FOR RENT—One downstairs front room, suitable for two. 417 Seventh street. 7-30-2t FOR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth St. 7-27-1mo FOR RENT modern front rooms for light housekeeping. Varney Flats Phone 773. FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. sid Ave. B. Phone 384R..._ 7-25-1mo 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—Large, modern . room; 38 Ave. A. Phone 308K. 7-20-Imo FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 377K. A 6-7-Imo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call at the Business college or phone 183. ‘Imo AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good condition. Write Chas. Humbert, Max, N. D. 8-1-1t FOR SALE—Harley Davidson motor- cycle, nearly new, twin cylinder, 3. speed. In first class condition. 217 First St. Phone 148 8-1-6t FOR SALE—One 1914 Studebaker Four; one 1915 model Maxwell; one 1915 Dodge Touring car. All in good condition with price right. Inquire of Walter L. Peterson, Regan, N. D._ ae __ 81-6 WANTED—Second-hand Ford in good 728-6 er floor. Can be-occupied at once. Absolutely new.. Phone 812: or cali at 114 Ave. A. West. 1-26-3¢ WANTED—To rent small, furnished ‘apartment suitable for light ‘house- keeping. Phone:812. 7-26-3¢ | - FOR SALE—Two modern —— ‘on one lot; good: investment, Inn- deen. Phone 548X: E25-40t FOR RENT —Strictly modern hart: ment in the Rose Apartment: ply F. Ww. pean 204° Mai POSITIONS WANTED IMAN AND WIFE wish position on farm. Address Room 12, Soo hotel. EXPERIENCED young man wants to do detective work. Trailing and shadowing a specialty. Address No. 220, Tribune. 8-1-1t ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Light housekeeping rooms in private family. Call Mr. Hud- son, Lahr Motor Sales Co. 7-30-tf - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—A woman to take into her home two small children and care for them. Address 219 Tribune office. FOR SALE—Team and harness. In- quire at Banner House, 104 Main «street. 7-31-2t FOR SALE—New furnishings for small flat. Used only short time. Price less than present wholesale. Phone 633U. WANTED—Home for invalid lady. Want good care and will pay well. Address No, 218, care Tribune. 7-30-4t FOR SALE—Two fine, young, Shet- land ponies. W. A. Falconer, 202 Ave. E and Second St., Bismarck, N. D. 7-27-tf PIGEONS — Utility and exhibition stock in Carneaux, homers and whites; dressed .squabs 25c each. hone 498L. ; 7-27-6t FOR SALE—One second-hand Detroit gasoline range, four burner. Inquire at 418 Fifth St. Phone 512R. 7-26-3t FOR SALE—Pool hall and contec- tionery store, including building and ‘lot. Il] health reason for sell- ing. Reasonable price and terms - arranged. Address, Box 215, Tri- bune. FOR SALE—One Case 30-60 threshing outfit. _Lake, N. D. 7-24-13t REMEMBER CASPARY—For your suit cleaning, pressing and repair- ing. Bismarck Fur Co., 418 Broad- way. 7-12-tf OR SALE—Fireless cooker and gaso- line range. Call _276R. 7-30-6t FOR SALE—Hlectric stove, three burner and oven; excellent condi- tion, $25.00. Phone 267. 7-31-3t "| MONOTONY By GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS. : Do you go into your days fac- ing a dreaded Monotony—the feeling, “Oh, I will be glad when this day is over?’ All right— you are gradually suceumbing to the relentless hammering, rob- bing, killing power that Monot- ony hands out to every, man who does not determine that for him there shall be no Manot- ony to Work and to Life. Where Interest ts, there is:mo Monotony. You are only one of millions who are unable to come and go at will. There must be System and Organization and Regula- tion to all the affairs of life, be these affairs. small or-great. But just the moment: that Interest lags, in any one of them, Monot- ony enters to dominate and con- trol. -Get grounded ‘inte your consciousness that— Where Interest is, there is n0 Monotony. If you can’t create Interest, if you can’t muster it to save you, Under F. E. aos Real tee eeerayl The Outbursts of Everett True By, Condo WHATS, THe MATTER WITH You, ANYHO Wed’ You Have GEEN-IN A ISROUCH EVER. SINCE WE STARTED ON YouR VACATION. Chapman and Sperry, Turtle} UNC@SS NOU CET INTO. IA HAPPY AFRAMG ° THAT'S THE TRouBLE, MRS. TRUS — we" “ARES on “MY VACATION $ MARION CLEVELAND TO WED Miss Marion Cleveland, youngest daughter of the late President Cleve- land, is engaged to marry William Stanley Dell of New York city. The announcement was made by Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, Jr., formerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland. The date of the wedding has not been set. Miss Cleveland made her debut: in society in 1914. For the past two years she has been a student in Teach- ers’ college, Columbia university. Mrs. Preston's eldest daughter, Esther Cleveland, is engaged in relief work.in Paris, for soldiers blinded in battle. Mr. Dell only recently returned from service abroad wiih the American am- galance in France. im TO STOP VAST DECAY OF. SWEET POTATOES Atlanta, Ga.-Movements, have been started in several. agricul: tural communities of the South to care for sweet potatoes, 80 2s to save them from decay.during winter storage. The . United States. department of agricul- ture estimates that 10,000,000 bushels of sweet potatoes are lost annually through Improper curing and storing. NEW AUTO FUEL TRIED WITH GOOD RESULTS Superior, Wis—A solution of the BELIEVES SOX’ WILL REPEAT President Frazee Sees No Cause for Worry About Championship—. Praises Jack Barry. Harry Frazee, one of the owners of the Boston Americans, thinks Bostov is due to repeat in the Americar feague race and also in the world’s series. “I don’t see why we should worry,” Frazee suid. ek Parry is one of the smartest men in the game, We Jack Barry. nave the greatest pitching staff In the league and an inficd and Outfield that will rank with: the best.” Frazee professes not to have any fear of the Chicago Amerfeans. The dark horse of the drive, he believes, will be New York. “The Yunkees looked good on paper this spring, and I think they will give every club a tough fight.” Mae Fwy Many Fail in Desire te Fight for for Unele Sam. Why s0 many men are reject- 5 ed for ‘inilitary service is parti- ally explained by one week's re- port’ of a recruiting officer at In- dianapolis, compiled after a drive for recruits in the United ; States ‘Marine corps. ¥ Out of 192 applications for en- listment during the week only 24 were accepted. Others were FORD <i JOHN ORTELL 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 service, Rea- sonable prices. [iradiator Best known |MRepairing methods used cyrus to do the work 105 Freightand Baggage DEAYING _ Clootens Livery Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Fourth and Broadway Auto TAXI Phone 90% of load carried on Rene, axle and Heavy stonesolld Wubbertirse Cet hs Yi} a en y ze deliver e made ANDA morectiicuntand tne NEW cut to one-third qui She Ford. Dearborn One-Ton pvervice can M OLD Truck, Peitcfct Ford tie giency, ‘ord Simplicity, Fore ates Economy and Dearborn Strength, ARBO ARBOR BAREO] Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, N. D. Office Rooms 1 and 2 H. J. WAGNER TAXI Phone 7 S. LAMBERT Telephone! Number Hughes Building one ortice, Hous Opposite Specia ist o 12 and Grand Pacific i 1to5 Hotel ere hangd al Renewed PLM. BISMA! CK, N. D. Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M. 314 2nd 8t. C. HUNT PHONE 849 FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT ‘Webb Block Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465.Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Drug Store || Licensed Embalmer ‘in Charge Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Obarge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Camping Trailer 1917, Model Now on Dispiay 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 especialy for that purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. eet ETTER CARS Ape Bites io, ae Eby wine BUILD THEM CoRWIN MOTOR Cok iSsmaRck ND COUNTRY ROAD TIRE: Wrapped tread is uaranteed 5000 CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N.D. . Sobbersiis satin s+ $ GIRLSFORMCLUBTO CHEER SOLDIER BOYS Cleveland, O,— The Young Women’s Liberty club has been organized here. Its object is to cheer lonesome soldiers in camp or at the front. Each member writes to some soldier boy who hasn’t any relatives or sweet- H hearts. The membership is @ growing rapidly. +4 e j|/IS LOCKED IN REFRIGERATOR Facing Death in a Sound-Proof Box Is Thrilling Experience of Kansas Butcher, Goodland, Kan.—E. W. Sullivan, the butcher, has just had an experience that gave him some idea of what it means to be entombed with little or no prospect of being rescued. He entered his shop, locking the door after him, and then entered the big refrigerator. The door closed and the snap lock shut him up in a tem- perature of about 32 degrees. The big | ice box is straight and sound-proof, so that it was impossible to make enough ' noise to attract persons passing on the street. A large hook was used to make & hol@ {n the door, but without success, and it was only when Sullivan dis- covered a cleaver in one corner of the refrigerator that hope was renewed, A hole was cut in the door near the lock and the butcher secured release after an hour's work, Starting Up Aga Mr. and Mrs. Moneybun had fallen out rather badly the night before, and at breakfast next morning there was @ decided coolness between them. “{ would like you to bring some 4 more face cream on your way home, | Henry,” said Mrs. Honeybun. “You women are always spending ¥ | money to make. yourselves better look- ¥| ing,” growled Mr. Honeybun. “True, my dear,” replied Mrs, Honey- bun, sweetly. Phone 870 The Electric Shop 3B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies - Delco Farm Light Plants 408 Broadway Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver For first class shoe repairing go te Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway PIANO TUNING| A. 8. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Residence. 623 Sixth. St. Transfer & storage | We have-unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi. greed men; alee retall ice anc Wachter Transfer Comp: Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth 8t. Best Equipped Shop in the Northwast L. E. Larson 400 Balin Strert Shoes Repaired | | , Ha 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 dyer : LOST AND FOUND then hunt out work that will |]! auto fucl problem is expected in al% rejected for the following % PB LoST—Ingersoll wrist watch at or render to you Interest sufficient |] new manifold for automobiles that has causes: Under age, 31; under- anes Phd hardly. eves.see & man.do- near merry-go-round. Finder kindly to keep you out of the clutches |]! been invented by Dr. J. G. Barnsdale|% weight, 30; defective vision, 26; ns because ninety-nine men out of a e ry e rv j e- e 8-1-3t of Monotony. Robust health |] of this city. Trial tests show that the! © qefective hearing, 4; flat feet, s % leeve: at -Triluse. y'a hundred realize that the quest of | invention, allows a car ten miles more counts against Monotony. High Sixty-one others were re- 408 BROADWAY LOST—Party who took coat last @ 16, 4 ” night from Patterson's hall is| Ideals, Courage, WiHingnessand |) on a gallon of the cheaper fuel than it Po jected as “undesirable” through beauty is hopeless. Loden’. 3 Battery y= BISMARCK, N. D, ; known. Return coat at once to Determination to Do and Be, ||| does on gasoline. Tho wanffold. per- s fallure to meet the exacting 5 Grand Pacific hotel and avoid||{ count against Monotony. Con- |]! mits mixtures cf gasoline. and.:l:cro-/% mental, moral, and physical re- Eddié Burns, tlie’ Phil’s catcher, says trouble victions; resolutely created, and sene to be used by hoiding the kero-' % quirements, there is no pitcher in the National league who deliberately attempts to “penn” a batter. s eon The standard of the “soldiers of the sea” is very high. It is said that at present 12 per cent is about the average of accept- ances throughout the country. followed through to count against Monotony. Where Interest is, there is no Monotony._ oy FOUND—Bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calling at Tribune \ and paying for this ad. 7-31-1t TLusi—ea check. beok containing wg Progressive Assurance Co. identifi- cation card and safety deposit box key. Leave at Tribune or call 384R. 7-30-6t | Tribune want ads brit bring results. sene untii heat has vaporized the. % fluid. a Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building RENTS . Al Mamaux has been showing signs of returning to his last year’s form of late and the Pirates have been doing | much better work. An Arizona scientist hopes to fix the | % time of the cliff dwellers by.comparing the age rings in tree trunks still stand- tog in their homes with the Bracks on the we, atdent now Hving, -— ear ronemanets FARM LANDS CITY LOTs