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THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SEVEN @: USE THIS WANT AD PAGE AND BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTORY LIKE. YOU |.USE THE DICTIONARY _OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK | F.E. Young Real Estate Company T he Outbursts of Everett True [20HN, SORTELL AX\l aL AX\ Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. ‘ FOR, SALE—The biggest... line of: * me a houses, lots and farm lands of any < By Condo apr ois A. dealer in the county. Watch this — —— a8 Ph Ph : See Ear Lea PATER NE atte y LISTEN, DEARIE, Se THAT ‘omer Heahh one one il us s& 5 . 5 Clotyes$ ALL fl HaTeUC oF UNCD BERRIES t lest and ee E. SMIT “—~S, LAMBERT F. E SVAINED AND t FOUND SOME BUSHES cheapest i, BE. SMITH . oung Real Estate Company over Ties m Te | | method known || = rel for Heating —— ¥ Offices in Flint; National Bank, Buliding mere a Home. Offi =H. J. WAGNER - Telephone Number : i Rooms 1 and 2 . {| CALL AND SEE SAMPLE Hu, ildi Optical i hes Building ptica Ottice” ae BOARDERS WANTED \] Radiators Ke- ‘Opposite Specialist to 12 and WANTED-—Roomers and boarders, at paired and re- Grand Pacitic Byes Tested and Glasses Fitted, also to 5 me Dunraven, 212 . Third’. St.. Under built. Prompt Hotel Ghanaey Changed god Re Renewed ~ new management. 7-5-1mo oy P 7 = SND J. H. HOLIHAN service. Rea- (RMiNo ! - = sonable prices. [i izadiator ARCHITECT Real Estate Bargains LA m; . For Sale: Bargains in houses lots} WANTEO—To ae owner of perenne fatality M i H i I an and Pa Ingatance written in alt} good farm for gale. State cash tod th 7 k — achine cash ‘ ines in eliable Companies. Our}. price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, ——— i i i mower ing and Picoting. Health and Accident polices are the best written. J. H. HOLIHAN Room 2 to 4 Lucas Block Minneapolis, Minn. er FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS WANTED—To rent modern _Dunga- low or cottage by responsible par- MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd Bt, TAXI Phone 1 05 Freightand Baggage Webb Block Phone 449 PHONE 849 Phone 745 4 Forsyth, Mont. ‘Wages $40 per set neni ae a Ae EAL month, Railroad fare paid. Apply WANTED—liome tor invalid lady. _at "Tribune. 7-31-6t| Want good care and will pay well. ‘| 7-31-3t — = : FOR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth St. battery not far from us and the Boches H, BURMAN, Prop. For Sale 7-27-1mo were trying to silence it by making the 411 Broadwa; MONEY MAKERS HURT SPORTS gunners take to cover; hence, the z ps is ; i ‘ or call at 801 Fourth St. 7-25-12t intended to be carried on the running board of a , to which it FORRENToLarsemodera room: | ramen Rice says at the | lached by means of two smull thunbserews while traveling. It Is shaped like er, and you can't {magine a weirder Wark G able terms, Those who might 38 Ave. A. Phone 308K, 7-20-Imo ae Trane inca Say Gah. alone suitcase, One side down to form a picnic table, und the box contains a [sound than the whine of bursting | ork Guaranteed be interested can obtain full i shrapnel. information by calling at ty. Immediate possession. Ad- ‘ . ; = aban 221, : ¥ we een Sor Ane one Undertaking Parlors Undertaking-Embalming OR SALE—New, modern house on NSE THAN A CHILD T H Licensed Embalmer in Cbar Thirteenth St. North. S. S. Clifford, GOING TO TAKE ME TWO DAYS : - ge HELP. WANTED-MALE |. city.. ia88t) |TO WASH AND PATCH UP Clootens Livery Day Fhons Lat Night Phosy 100 ||| D8¥ Phoue 60 Night Phone 687 WANTED—Ginl for general house.| FOR RENT—Strictly modern, “four- Your suit! You Witt Temporary Office W. CRAIG work, $30 per month. Phone 410F2. WANTED— ana -| er floor. Can be occupied at once. house. man gat Hoskins nen Absolutely new. Phone 812 or call Your PAJAMAS If! Fourth and Broadway at 114 Ave. A. West. 7-26-3t WANTED—Competent mechanic at Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8-1-tf WANTED—Two Latherers at Napo- agencies for Armstrong ‘Automobile tubes equipped with the new Kahn Automatic Valve, State territory ean cover in 30 days. Southern ver Dakota. Box 1126 Williston, WANTED—Men for steady employ- ment, highest wages for competent and reliable workers. Hebron Fire and Pressed Brick Co., Hebron, N. D. WANTED—Boy who has had soma experience at, printing. Apply at room flat in the LaRue duplex, low- SPEND THAT TIME IN Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Licensed if pubatmer in Charge WEBB BROTHERS WANTED—To rent small, furnished apartment suitable for light hoube: keeping. Phone 812. FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment, in the Rose Apartments. Ap- ply F. W. Murphy, 204 Main St. 7-3-12t a POSITIONS WANTED —— MAN AND WIFE wish position on farm. Address Room 12, Soo hotel. ROOMS WANTED 905% of toad carried on Fear axlo ond” Ben ruck Springs — bie: nedolld Kubbertires Capa cere ie yj _Delvery Sen Mj}; Wh “pisbisd Denil Your delivery service can be made 75 per cent more efficient and the cost AND N FORDE JA get £9, sone third wih fhe rd. Dearborn - OLO Frocic. “You pet Ford Bile WARNER leon. 1 B Neale pee oe Herel, FOR SALE—Two modern TaN } St Li } WANi|ED—Travelers to establish Aten jot good asc aay 95 OE RA Cc | | E Camping Trailer 1917 Model Now on Dispiay Tribune Job room. OR e cores ze We WANTED—Light housekeeping rooms MAKES glency, Ford Sim icity, Ford in private family. Call Mr. Hud- A Stren my and Mearborn C H ath orwin Motor Co. ro) HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED — E Experienced, capable, lady stenographer. Answer with i Address D. L. M., Box 1-2t k. 622 ED—Girl for Rouwewark 8th St. Phone WANTEOTHouoS for small family. Address No, 217, care Trib- _ une. pr 7-30-4t WANTED—Two .g00d waitresses at Ui stenographer and bookkeeper. ‘State experience and expected. Address pat Box WANTED—Good woman for if Gaia housework. Apply Dohn’s meat mar- son, Lahr Motor Sales Co, 7-30-tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—New nine room hotel. Only hotel in small growing town near Bismarck. Write No, 222 ‘e Tribune. ih Tt FOR SALE—New furnishings for Used only short time. than present wholesale. Address No. 218, care Tribune. - ABOAL FoR SALES Two fine, young, Shet- land ponies. W. A. Falconer, 202 Ave, E and Second St., Bismarck, N. Dy T27-te PIGEONS — Utility and exhibition FORD-. OneTon Truck : Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. cg fRIES: .PARTS& REC nt IS 5 ioe Ra ACTORY sepyice SOO 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 purpore, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. rae BELLER CARS Ae gy . > WILL Buitp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO Bis mam» COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is ay 28 Doee CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. ket. F-27-tf fy p , stock in Carneaux, homers. -and ; Conwin MOTOR CO nian zs ND Jobbers } ROOMS FOR RENT woiless arenes Bquabe)-20¢ aera ‘Uncle Sam takes no chances on hold-up men In transporting his money | firey the car ont, She wire bitck 807 ae OR RENT—Modern rooms for light FOR SALE—One second-hand Detroit from: one point to! anoth¢r. ° This photograph shows the heavy guard: which | quickly thagi no ead any doubt A gs housekeeping. 213 Fourth street.| "gasoline range, four burner. Inquire is placed upon a government “money wagon” ‘Wich’ It is on its wey to the | that it still was there. on! it bothers'| The Electric Shop a) Phone 82-6t) at 418 Fitth St. Phone 512R. 7-26-2t| treasury building in Washington. me, the gas more than the shells. It’s’ B a r b | e S Sixth St. arranged. Address, Box 215, Tri- a FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house; bume, rest a few hundred feet from our Wiring Fixtures and Supplies hot and cold water, bath. 223] FOR SALE—One Case 30-60 threshing tents. No one was hurt. We called PHONE 394 Second St. Phone. 249. $I-1mo|} outfit. Chapman and Sperry, Turtle it the luck of Section Seven. Strange Delco Farm Light Plants = FURNISHED ROOMS at 403 Third] Lake, N. D. TA41st to suy, the name of the street all the 409 Front Street rome sulted eS Eee cal calaat pear ato ere tin ee ‘A Boche aw! the ti 3 tionery store, including building “A Boche avion came over the town: 81-10} and lot. Il health reason for sell- CONVENIENT LUNCH CABINET FOR WOTORS we stay In the other night and dropped ' DRY CLEANING AND ‘urnished roon ing. Reasonable price and terms four bombs, One hit on the house next |} Everything Electrical DYE WORKS street. REMEMBER CASPARY—For your a pretty rotten way to make war, i the one the ‘chief’ was sleeping in, the bombs fell on is ‘rue de la Bornbe.’ B. K. SKEELS ROOMS FOR RENT—Two large and| suit cleaning, pressing and repair- « ae Ox . two small modern rooms for rent.| ing. Bismarck Fur“Co., 418 Broad- dae an ae joerence 4 Phone 370 as Broadway 404 Fifth St. 1-81-6t] way. T-l12+f ‘ew days ago, in fuct, a ne me, FOR RENT—New, modern room,| FOR SALE—Tireles ri >: wae fo0 Interest ine, It tL remeialiey = cific hotel, 311 Fourth — street. a] z 5 ca le et sleep Ww: Fi i sorat | FOR SALE—Hlectric stove, three the chance, Well, I hadn't been asleep ‘or first class shoe repairing rooms for Phone 457X, 622 8th’ St. ladies. FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. 8d ave: B. Phone 384R. 7 a2 1mo ern ‘house for. light housekeeping or otherwise, as. desired. Phone 404K FOR RENT—Rooms. 6-7- FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call at the Business college or phone 183. 7-13-1mo lent condi- T8L-3t burner and oven; e: tion, $25.00. Phone 267. Trouble Arises Between Owner and Player When Discussion of Re- ceipts Is Taken Up. as gate receipts continue to grow there ' is a certainty of ill feeling at hand- between those who pay and those who | play. It has been suggested that in baseball a good many years ago there wes far less trouble between magnate MOTORISTS EATING LUNCHEON ON ROADSIDE. An automobile lunch box, designed ries of hinged and able for from three to eight persons, inches h Mechanies Magazine. inging drawers for food and bottles, box with water drain, and a plate and linen compartment, used in construction of the box are fir wood and ven black enameled and the interior natural finish, ufactured in Portland, Ore, s be at- and also a motal-lined The materials the outside being Various are made, suit- The largest size is 34 Inches long, 19 and 9 inches deep, the lid making a 15 by 33 inch table—Popular more than an hour when I was awak- ened by the noise of ‘arrivees’—not shells, but shrapnel. ‘here was a shrapnel, I might remark that the en- trance to our dugout having once been German now faced the wrong way— said entrance being covered by a blanket. Kach shot kept coming near- Burst at the Door. | “Pretty soon it came so near that you could hear pieces hitting the top of the dugout. Tbe last one burst the nearest—right in front of the door. Zowie! ing! patter, hit, bang! They go ty Bismarck Shoe Hospital PIANO TUNING A. 8. HOFFMAN Residence. 623 Sixth. St. Transfer & storage | We have unequaled facilities for We Call for and Deliver Houses & Lots We have a number of hous- es and lots in different parts of the city which can be bought under very desir- The Hedden Ag’cy Webb Block Phone 0 AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES| and player. This is true. But there “, Ro FOR SALE—Ford roadster in A-1| was also a run of smaller gate re-| ~~ RRrrrrnnnrrnrnn | ripped through phat blanket like 41] moving, storing and shipping shape. To move quick will :take| ceipts. When admissions run up to rm 9 F A .. | clown going through a paper ring at @ || household goods. Careful, experi. a $250.00. A. B. Mead car at Lahr| 8,000 and 10,000 a day and the pot in- T A SNIFFER “jvy 2-a, m; I have just returned] circus. I held my breath and lay still. |] enced men; also retall ice and H A Ss Motor Sales garage. $2-2t| creases, trouble is sure to keep pil- from a trip and it's a good time to escort none of us oy hit, bus an) wood. | OR -SALELHarley Davidson motor-| ing up. The player wants to make all write. While I attempt this two men|the morning we picked pleces out o eerie Rennie Weittceslinder he ean get. The owner wants to get are busily engaged in piling up trench | all the walls, The blanket resembled Wachter Transfer Comp. Cleaned & Re-Blocked 3 speed. In first class condition.| all he can make, both sides having the torpedoes just outside of the ‘dugout.’| a huge plece of Swiss cheese. The AT REASONABLE PRICES 217 First St. Phone 148 8-1-6t| true human touch. There is nothing I call it a dugout—in reality it’s only} gunners came down in the morning to a Cadies St an FOR SALE—One 1914 Studebaker| at all out of the ordinary In all this, é a cellar—but it serves its purpose— te overs and fold iy the Boches Especial y Ladies . raws an Four; one 1915 model Maxwell; | since the same conditions exist in . keeps the ‘eclats’ from hitting you—of | hadn’t succees in driving them from one 1915 Dodge Touring car. All| every branch of existence. It only!No Doubt About Poison GaS} course, a direct hit would be a differ- thelr uns fer A moment We all Shoes Repaired aired | Work guaranteed and done i in good condition with price right.| seems worse in a game, for everyone > ent thing. The Boches dropped a few} agreed w: ith the brancardier, who re- ui} vag ia the | Inquire of Walter L. Peterson, / jj1:e5 to think that sport is divorced When Tabby Comes Hur gas shells over about midnight, Have] marked, ‘Sale Boche.’ Best Ba 7 Ll P | EAGLE HAT WORKS * = Regan, Ns D: _______ 81-6! from financial consideration, whereas rying Back. you ever heard a rattlesnake? Well,| “The same weather continues, Rain, in = ‘ WANTED—Second-hand Ford in good’ jn this country sport and the love of a gas ehell has the same effect. No hail, snow and mud—inches deep. L. E gales ) Phone 682 ms condition. Phone 726K. 7-28-6t| watching sport have been capitalized one has to tell you what it is, you} Think of the poor wounded in it all. ea wala Berane Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK i to the limit. The only way out would know. It just goes ‘put’ and lets out| But we do help them. With love to all, |‘ Dissidia pele ' LOST AND FOUND be to abolish all gate receipts.” REAL WAR DOG WEARS MASK a greenish vapor. That’s enough—| “Near Soissons. NORMAN.” LoST—Ingersoll wrist watch or| this is no way out, for then there down in the dugout—put on your | Bee eee aad? nase aang would be no daily baseball. So base- masks and wait until the Boches are Speed of Waterfowl Measured. leave at Tribune. ind!y| pall will have to fight its way out, Just|Norman Lee, American Ambulanee| finished, But it's a ghastly scene, one| ‘The speed of waterfowl has often a ery e rv i Cc e ; LosT=Party who took coat last! 28 various other trodes have to scram-| Hero, Writes Interesting Letters | candle burning, and every one sitting| been measured with great accuracy. t night from Patterson’s hall is| ble along, with a few breathing spells of Life at the Front—Luck around with masks on—the eat hugs} Two men take positions on a duck 408 BROADWAY j known Return coat at once to| between trouble. Big money has come of Section Seven. the fire while Jumes, the medicine} pass a measured distance apart. The Loden’s 3 Battery y~ BISMARCK, N. D. Grand Pacific hotel and avoid! to the game, and big money means big 1 dog, has his mask on, too—it's,a spe-| first man carries a stop-watch and a 1 an) trouble trouble when discussion of the proper is cial one—and he kuows enough not to| gun, and the second a gun only. As ) Ly "y LostT— States Royal Cord] split arises. It may seem to be a nu saa 9 paw it off, He's a real war dog. the fowls pass the frat Sind tie tet tire, by 4, in or ahout| skame that a great game should be Pee ets tal Spi ” i iy shoots in order to frighten the birds ! Steele ‘a for return to Tri- rel by toud and raucous debate | 22 American volunteer in France, Nor- | tis Dee ae renee al-| into full speed, and starts his watch, Bi smarck Re alt Com an bune office, Bismarck. 3t! over the division of the spoils, but; man Lee, eighteen years old, spn of a} lee ng fi 1 ‘sniffer? appointed,| AS the ducks pass the second blind the y p y LoST—Red check book containing} there are a number of things in this ! newspaper man, who has been driving | tales official A hee a sey, | man there fires a shot, and the timer an American Red Cross ambulance for | who has to take off his mask, every) | o. inis watch, The usual length of Bismarck Bank Building Progressive Assurance Co. identifi- cation card and safety deposit box key. Leave at Tribune or call 384k, 7-30-6t world that seem to be a shame that; ean't be averted, Tribune want ads is bring: results, the last nine months, and who has re- ceived the Croix de Guerre. The let- ter follows: _ Sie Sets once in a while, go to the door and see if the stuff is still around. The other, day w the course is a quarter of a mile, al- though a mile “track” is sometimes CITY LOTS RENTS ’

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