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k ,WANTED — Trustworthy man with or ‘THIS WANT. . ADM PAGE A ( DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHON BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE N F.E. - Young Real EstatelCompany The Outbursts of of Everett True ‘Wanted : A good man to ' take charge of ouf city sales, and to learn the real estdte business. splendid opening This is a for the right man for there is.a wonderful future in this Hisiness. land eng’oft «Re _thakes We will work him into the the buiiness and if is, future fs assured. wer this ad, by. letter only and not : Jater ‘than Augdst 20. Give full par- “sHleulars 88<to ‘age, present and. -pre- ‘ence. foils shoe ar and sales -experi- aie iM F.E. Young Real Estate Company Tet:No.:78 Offices-in: First National. Bank Buliding a “ed. He HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of sevén’ rooms, 10 lots, trees, windmill and other buildings. East part of the city. $2,708, ‘or will take,automobile as part paymeiit WE-WRITE insuraice in-all lines. ed. H.HOLIHAN .- Room 2 to 4 Lucas Block Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—First class, all around butclier. - Apply at Gussner’s _8-10-3t WANTED—Barber at once. $21.00 per week and 60 per cent. A. H. Pearson, Bismarck, N. D. 8-8-3¢ abjlity:to sell for automobile sales. Experience unnecessary, Permanent Position: Opportunity for advance- ment... Apply.. Labr Motor Sales Co. 8-9-6t CARPENTERS WANTED—Six good men at once, call or phone C R. Calkins, Garrison. ‘NX. p. 8-7-0 ee ean PaeabetaidAhe aE WANTED—Competent mechanic at wh Motor Sales Co. INTED—Competent stenographer. snd bookkeeper. Stite Beoeciense ry. .expact ‘Addreaa, “‘S” Box 92 City. i ron 7-28-5t HELP WANTED— FEMALE ‘WANTED—A thoroughly compet competent maid for general housework in fam- fly of two. Wages $35 per month. Address 230, Tribune. B10-8t WAN'TED— woman for general house- work on farm. Phone 410F21. : . 8-9-6 ‘WANTED—Ginl,_for general house: work. Phoite 491,-or- call 614 First}! St. 8-8-3t for general house work, $30 1 pet month. Phone 410F2. MISCELLANEOUS FOR QUICK SALE—Will sell Hazel- ton*billiard parlor, one carrom and three pocket, tables, one Pinnet al- ley, confectionery, tobacco and soft. dtinks Building 22x56 with alley in Fear. ‘Hot water heat, full base- ment; only amusement place in town. W. W. Tibbetts, Hazeiton,} N. D. 8510-2t ‘NOTWE—Class of all kinds furntshed | and put fo. “Allkinds of auto glass’ cut and put'in on short hoti¢e. See Faunce, Fourth St. Screen win- dows or doors repaired-and ‘put widow wants a home for her little 4-year-old boy in a private , Aamily. Will. pay $10 a ttonth’ fér his care. ‘Address, Mrs. Fay Fisher, 423 Third -St., Bis- marck. C ALE P. Advance steam engine, at a’ bargain, on easy terms. A. L. Garnes, Regan, 'N. D. $8-9-6¢ FOR SALE—Fumiture, at 511 Fitth St.;-also Ford touring car, cheap. 4 8-9-3t FOR SALE—New furnishings for ~small flat. -Used only short time: Price less than Present wholesale. Phone 633. 8.9-6t FoR “SALE—Living room, dining room.and.bedroom furniture. Phone. 307X ‘oF call’ 810-Sixth St. 8-9-2t Real Lands, Loans, and General Insurance. northwest part of city. cash. Lot alone worth the money. south ‘side. hot air heat, maple floods. 2 years old and in fine repair. $2,500 terms. —<_—— FOR SALE OR RENT—New, modern FOR SALE—Now, modern house on SS 81tt|AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES ‘S!| SALE CHEAP. THIS IS THE BEST 8.9.6. WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at : D. T. OWENS &-CO. Estate, “City Property, Farin For sale small house and lot in Price $450 For sale 5 room ‘bungalow on the Full basement, 50-ft. lot, Housé Price D. T. OWENS & CO. FOR RENT—Modern flats, furnished and unfurnished. Phone 773. 3-9-3t “€=Five room tungalow; monthly payments. Apply in’ pér- son. A. Van Horn. 893t “house of five rooms and bath. Be ready for occupancy about Aug. 15. Phone ‘743X. BBSt Thirteenth St. north. S. S. Clifford, city, 8-7-6t “~~ MAXWELL ROADSTER : IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER, FOR BUY IN THE CITY. ADDRESS XYZ TRIBUNE: FOR SALE—Buick Six, D45. Run about 6000 miles. In good shape. Will take good Ford in trade. in- quire or write Lenton Auto Co., Lenton, N. D. 8-10-5t FOR SALE—Everett roadster in good running condition at a bargain. In- quire at 714 Thayer. Phone 137 or 517. 8-10-6t FOR RENT—Garageat rear of 209 __Seventh St. A. Van Horn. 8-9-3t LOST AND FOUND Lost—dJuly 8 or 9, one Goodrich auto sire, size 36x414, mounted on rim. Finder phone 469R for reward. 8-10-2¢ FOUND—Bill fold, containing small change. Owner, write Box 134, City. 8-8-3t er SALESMEN AND AGENTS WANTED—Salesman to travel in this territory and represent high grade specialty line. Address 225 Tribune office. 8-6-5t WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by the day or hour by competent worker; 35c per hour. Mrs. Martin, 1014 Broadway. 8-10-1t BOARDERS WANTED Dunraven,-212 Third street. new management. Under 8-9-1mo LANDS FOR SALE—Improved 160 acre farm near Bismarck. Am old and must give up farming. A bargain. Easy payments as I want interest more than principal. Would accept small modern house as first payment as I shall move to town. Would sell two other half section improved farms, to young men, on good terms. Ad- dress 223 care Tribune. FOR -GALE—Oniy hotel in a good| FoR SALE—S0 acres good fatm land North Dakota town of 8@0 popula- tion. Write:No. 227, care Tribune. ANSWERING THIS AD with your néme and address’ wit!’ bring you; free, some interesting facts discov- -ered by me while in the new. oil] FOR RENT—Front rooms; fibids. Box No, 229, care Tribune. WANTED TO RENT—Modern_medi- um’ sized house. Address 226 Tri- bune. e WAVE j fields. ‘If you are interested in ofl or ofl stéck J'll gladly tell you what] FOR RENT Two furnished “roonis I learned while there, free. Box No. 228, care Tribune. 8-7;8-9;8-12 shings.. Phone 524: : B8-3t FoR .SALE—One team heavy work, horses, one farm wagon, one single buggy. -<Géorge D. Brown company. 84 6t FOR SALE—Severat small and medi- um size gas tractors, suitable for. binder and harvest work. George! “D. “Brown ie 8-4-6 FOR &. Binder, @ have hea tor all inde of email and large tractors. Geo. .D. Brown Co., Bismarck. BEER BOTTLES WANTEO—Highest prices. for quart and. pint bottles. Geo. Coleman. PIGEONS — Utility and exhibition stock -in. Carneaux, homers and whites; dressed squabs 25c each. Phone 498L. T-27Bt FOR SALE—One second-haad Detroit gasoline riage, four burner. Inguire at 418-Fifth St. Phone 512R. 7-26-3t hemeMBeH CASPARY—For, your, suit cleaning, pressing and- repair ing. Bismarck Fur Co., 418 Broad- way. T12tt 88-5t] L. Garnes, Regan, N. D. 12] FOR RENT—Two newly Tirnistied, 8-7-6] FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms 8-4-6t |. in Wisconsin. ‘Will trade for ®Bur- leigh county land or 1917 auto. 8-9-6} ————e—e—e—————_—_ ROOMS FOR RENT 515 Fifth 8-9-6 St. “Phone 592X. modern rooms. 223 forth. Twelfth street 8-10-3t reasonable rent. 46 Main St. 8-10-1mo for light housekeeping; $16. Phone 303. B. F. Flanagan. 8-8-3t EOR RENT—Room in modern house. 422 Eleventh street. Phone 857L. - 8-7-6 FOR RENT—Modern, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1100 Broad- way. 8-7-5t FOR RENT—Excellent modern rooms, some suited for light housekeeping. 622 -Third St. 81-4mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 621 Sixth St. T-1-1mo. R RENT—Rooms in modern house hot and cold water, bath. 223 Second St. Phone 349. $1-1mo FOR -RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth St. 7-27-1mo FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. 814 Ave. B. Phone 384R. __7-25-1mo ENT—Furnished rooms in mod. rn_howse for. light housekeeping or ‘otherwise, as desired. Phone 404K ‘Or call at 801 Fourth St. F-25-12t FOR RENT—Large, modern room: By Condo “You WANT A DIME Be ey SOMETHING To Breer BEFORS: IGIVE IT To You LET ME SEE Your. REGISTRATION CARD. + HAVENTT Got iT With ME, I ER — SUMMONS. State of ‘North Dakota, County of; Burleigh. In district court, Sixth ju- dictal district. C. B. Little and Minnie N. Neff, Plaintiffs vs. Burleigh Wood and Mr. Wood, her husband; Blanche Parker and George Parker, her husband; Kittie) Hughes Van Etten, the heirs of Georgiana Van Etten, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Georgiana Van Etten, deceased, and all other persons unknown claiming any in- terest in‘or lien or incumbrance up- on the property described in the complaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this ac- tion, the origina! of which is on file in the Office of the Clerk of District Court, Burleigh county, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure 80” to do, judgment will be taken against you by’ default for the relief demarided in the complaint. Dated this 10th day of July, 1917. F. E, McCURDY, Attorney for the Plaintiffs. Residence and postoffice address, Bismarck, North ‘Dakota. To the Above Named Defendants: You will please take notice that the above entitled action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to that land described as the west 100 feet of lots (5) and (6), block (8), North- ern Pacific First addition to the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, and you are hereby further notified that no personal claim 4s claimed against the above named de- fendants or any of them. F. E. McCURDY, Attéfney for the Platntiffs. Residence and postoffice address, Bismarck, North Dakota. 7-13-6t NOTED PEOPLE LEFT-HANDED : ‘ Miiny Famous Painters and Writers Have Beeh Ambidextrous—Hobby of Late Charles Reade. Ambidexterity was one of the hob- bes cherished by the late Charles Rétde. Dr. Alexander Mott of New ‘York and Doctor Pancoast of Philadel- fphia could use.elther hand with ease. $6 could Leonardo da Vinct and Mi- chelangelo; Holbein used his left by preference; Menzel made his oll paint- ings with his right hand, but ‘his draw- ings and aquarelles with his left. : Jullus Caesar and the historian Tact- tus are sald to have been left-handed. AS ‘well as the philosopher Schopen- Hauer, the late Queen Victoria and for- met Speaker Cannon. ‘As to the lower antmals skilled ob- servers ‘disagree. Gould and Brinton belleve that they use the two sides of their bodies. indifferently, Bardeleben, hereby given that armnctnde ot-st merica will ho ‘ald at the seone af said Company 1a the City of Newrsi. | oe eat ork nous tae toe re at twelve o'clock noo cumber, 181%, 8 veto or the 38 Ave. A. Phone 308K. 7-2044mo For RENT—Furnished rooms. Call e the ‘Business ‘college or phone! 7-13-Imo rds and whose policy has bees tm rae at Tesstone year last past shall be en- Gtled te cast one vote in pareve oF-b7 BS: FORREST F. DRYDEN, 3 Van Etten, Merlen Van Etten and}. 'INDIAN 1S HEALTHIER Uncle Sam’s Fight to Save Race 1 Is Bearing Fruit. Trachoma Largely feunaued In Schoola and Infant Mortality, Once Ap- palling,» Reduced. — Those who thtnld of the’ Indians as members:of a dyin: Tas re not-ne- quainted with the progress:of the work casried on in thefr behalf. by Uncle Sam's department of the interior. To struggle against tuberculosis and trachonia, and the fight;to lower a high infant ‘mortality rate;’are generally conceded ‘to be the greatest problems confronting medical fen offthe Indi- an office. ‘Supplementing the ‘work of “tegular agency doctors, special phy- sicians at intervals visit the various reservations, performing eye opera- tions, caring for defective teeth and spreading information. Already trachoma has been very largely subdued in the schools, and such new cases as appear gencra!ly come from outside. Acute cases are segregated and treated with regularity, and at present a large majority of the cases known are among the old and feeble. The unhealthy manner of liv- ing that marks the period of transition between the old life and the new is fast passing. The building of sanitary hores {s urged-and the value of clean food and cooking utensils emphasized.. As a re- sult of the campaign, there has been within the last three years a very U0- ticeablé falling off in the number of {llInesses and deaths from tuberculo- sis. Last year structures valued at $775,- 885.57 were built om Indian reserva- tions, and included practically every- thing from frame cottages and office buildings to heating plants and flour mills and laundries. The younger generation now knows that a sturdy child grows'into a sturdy man, and great care is taken of the young mother in childbirth. Before the present administration assumed. conttol;: three-fifths of the little Indf- ans died before they were five years old... The: introduction atid enforce- ment of modern methods has reduced this * appalling percentage, and the healttyof the Indian is now, as @ whole, far better than it has been at any other time since he came under the influence of the white man. EXTEND PHONE LINES Companies Enlarge Systems to Aid Uncle Sam’s War Work. Government Can Now Command In- stantly About 20,000,000 Miles ef Wire Covering Country. he right arm of successful military operations is ability to communicate rapidly and maintain that communica- tion. That is vitally mecessary in preparation, no less than during ac- tual operations. To that end Uncle Sam’s council of national defense has been‘ co-operating with the various tel- ephone and telegraph companies. It has received very hearty ‘assistance, | and a stiitement just-made by the com- mittee on communications of the ad- visory commission of the council of JOHN BO RTEtL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. a Round Oak Moist Ald Heating Sys- tems. Health. lest and cheapest method known for Heating a Home, * CALL AND SEE SAMPLE Radiators Ke- paired and re- built,“ Prompt service. Rea- sonable prices. Best known Methods used ¢ to do the work TAXI 105 Phone Freightand B: Baggage Clootens ‘Livery ‘Temporary Office Basement Cowan's Drug Store Fourth and Broadway A U eae AND Aas mgd tut to onecthird with the im - ? FORD: A Tri Dearbora One-Ton ret Ford Fife MAKES ick, gieney, Ford Simplicity, Ford A Strength Economy and Dearborn ARBOR ARBOR Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, 8. D, nity ve SERV ih “st itt0 os Cokin Motor Co. Bisnancat D BUSINESS .MEN’S DIRECTORY E BOOK TAXI Phone 57 ~~§, LAMBERT TAXI 2, B, SMITE Battery Service Loden’ A Battery Shop 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. BD, Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. M. C. HUNT PHONE 849 FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT MRS. 314 2nd Bt. emt Webb Bleck Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is Sahat sae 5ooo Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. Bismarek, N. D. REBORING Has your motor lost its power? Let us rebore th linders and fit with oversize fp machine built espe purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. eos CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers At the inception of the war in Eu- rope there were some outlying places not connected by long lines capable of. commercial transmission of telephone nies nce then the telephone companies e extended their lines across the continent and so improved transmission that it_is now possible to communicate by long-distance tele- phone with any section of the United States. As an instance may be cited the new line down the Key West, Fla, which will probably not be commercially self-sustaining f many years, if then, but it was done in anticipation of the needs of the government, and the strategie impor- tance of having not only the whole At- lantic ist, but the entire cowntry in speaking distance of Washington, All government messages and hu: ness are being handled on a preferc tial basis, with right of way over com- mercial messages. This enables the government ,to instantly command ap- proximately 20,000,000 miles of ex- change and toll lines which connect over 10,000,000 _ tele) stations, These include the pri changes of all great utility, industrial, and transportation companies; all the great commercial and financial estab- lishments of the United States. Thus the government officials have almost instantaneous access to every center of activity. These toll and long-distance wires reach every town, hamlet, and crossroads of any importance. Human Thistledown, A gay young man you'll often meet Who says he's light upon his feet, But {2 the solemn truth be said, He's even lighter in his head, Real Optimism. “Still thinking of buying farm some day?” “Oh, yes,” replied the optimistic flat dweller, “I never stir the earth in my window boxes with a trowel that } don’t dream of the time when I will own a plot of ground large enough to Produce a whole can full of angle worms.” a little Wasted Oratory. “Why do you refer to me as a ‘wind: jammer?” asked the orator, in some heat. “Because you talk so much.” “Sir, my specches are informative.” “Maybe they are, but the trouble is they don’t inform me of anything I want to know.” Not the Man. “[ve been looking everywhere for some kind friend te lend me a five spot,” said the chronic borrower, greet- ing Mr. Grabcoin effusively. “Far be it from me to discourage you,” answered Mr. Grabcoin, with a national defense gives an idea of the extentof tbls help. - grim look, “but I fear that your quest is not yet ended.” | |The Electric Shop | 3. K. SKEELS Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Fer eR a | Everything Electrica! Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway PUBLIC SENTIMENT. For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household goods. Careful, experi- enced men; also retal! ice and H wood, Wachter Transfer Comp, } __Phone 62 No, 202 Fifth 8t. Shoes Repaired Rest Equipped Shop tn the Northwost . L. E. Larson “Do you pay much attention to pub le sentiment?” “No; I always look the other way when I see a young couple holding hands in the park.” 'Twas Ever Thus. High-priced meat makes boarding houses Harp the same old tunes; They give you hash for breakfast, and For supper you get prunes. HATS Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES Especially Ladies Straws and Panama's Case for the Court. Algernon—What's this I heah about Miss Giltedge agweeing to mawwy you and then going back on her word? Reginald—That is the stwait of it, I'm sowwy to s Algernon—Beastly twick, deah boy. Why don't you sue ler for nonsup- port? You've got a cleah case, don- cherknow. Work guaranteed and done promptly EAGLE HAT WORKS |. Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK Tribune want ads will bring results. LS a ore Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Building bbs i e

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