The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 11, 1917, Page 7

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‘FOR. SALE—House of seven rooms, Rae! specs, ne and other. ings. st part of th $2,700, -or-will take automod ate clasa, all arouli butcher: Apply at Gusaner's. 8-10-3t CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS— soon. “Men and womeh desjring government clerkships, de- partmental, .postofiice, railway mai), customs, stenograph r, write for free particulars: fe Q Garmet aaa fe ate sec ability to sell. For Bxperience'ur position. Oppor' nee Apply. men at once, call or phone c R. oa Servier iN, RD. Ae, Tab ‘Motor "Salen La. HELP W Set ADH PAGE “AND perc pai “MEN’S DIRECT R ny) ~The Outbursts of Everett True D, T. OWENS @ CO, ' Treat ‘Estate, City Property, Farm By Condo ’* SuctMETSR auto eee. I ONS “MY FRIEND, me AFTER - & TAEY DON'T ANG’ b WORTH. A CENT ABACK THERE. ra Seti vou Be ‘ands, Loans and General insurance.| For sale small house and lot in northweat part: of ci FOR SACE—Five room bungalow; monthly payments. Apply in: per- fon, &.. Van ‘Horn. .3O3t ‘ly ‘modern; first floor. Phone 169L. L. A. LaRue. 'WANTEO—Chambermaid at “once = H the Banner ‘House. &11-2t WANTED—Five bright, capable ladies | | to travel, demongtrate.and sell deal-|' ers. $25.00 to road fare paid. ¢ Com: pany, Dept. 631,. Gane, nee eines ioroughly cones ‘ maid for general housework in fam- ily of two. Wages $35 per month. > Address 230, Tribune &:10-3¢. WANTEO—Womaistor genera! house! work on farm. Phone fonst ve work, pA Ae echicnal per monte = aera try and stock pee pag ties to consumer. ‘High g) manufacturer of cialty is multt- vertising pencils. our line have a‘ adren - over other simjleg 4%: al multi-color _printizig wil put the or- der over. We have a splendid open- ing for you if you have any pep and inclination to work. ‘Write Standard Pencil Co., 1822-24" Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. S-11-1t Lg gi og made to order. Cheapest and ; :, Cheapest ead fi Leeds: ‘Woolen Mills, Chic me Siok MEN—Do you want a real one one order a day will payg you $9.00? No samples to carry.: Something new. Write today. Cal send ite. Co., 208 Sigel St., Chi one’ Tait and one traveling soll: citor... Salary and expenses, no in- pene. aeirview: IN ooo ‘RUNNING ORDER, FOR SALE CHEAP. THIS;13. THE BRST BUY IN: Ne iepal ; FOR SALE Paige 440, electrict eae nd lights,| FOR QUICK SALE—Will sell Hi shock — absorbers, ure, Finder "ave ‘Ginter reward, at ee newly Voatis thy FoR —Modern fur Teasonable rent. 46 Main St. ‘or Nght housekeepin: ft or call at ‘801 Fourth 8t. 7-25-12 FOR RENT—Large, modern room; $8 ‘Ave. A. Phone 308K, haar “BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at _ Dunraven, 212 Third street. Under jo and household o kitchen and laundry very reasonable. oF sal 233 Second § payin Rox 26, Bi ton billiard parlor, one®carrom and three pocket tables, one. Pinnet al- ley, confectionery, tobacco and soft Baitding 22456 with alley ‘Hot_water heat, fall: base- in ] for ‘her little 4year-old boy in a peveato. Seanily. “WUE: pay $10 0 Fag. Fisher, 423 Third St. Bis 72. XCHANGE—Aum looking for Sr saan, Saree cowie myself, « o| FOR” e. trade my fine, new, $125,000 busi- néss block, in hustling and enter-, prising. section Chicago. Rented (913,600 year; in section where zi | increasing. Must have farm of high character as my build 1H. Rupert, Rm. 1032, Bldg., Chicago. itn ‘guaranteed and values rap- ips. 2-H. P. Advance steam engine, at a. bargain, o1 ed | terms. A. L. Garnes, Regan, aX ei ‘urniture, at bid Fifth also Ford one car, cheap. 8-9-3t For SAI E—New furnishings for smiall flat.. Used only short time. Price less than present wholesale. Phone, §33U. 8-9-6t @ALE—Only hotel in a good North Dakota town of 800 popula- tion. Write No. 227, care Tee, , | AREWERING THIS AD with your name and address will bring you, free, some interesting facts discov- ered by:me while in the new oil ‘aeics ox No. 229, care Tribune. i 8-7;8-9; 8-12 ITED TO RENT—Modern medi um sized house. Address 226 Tri- ieahe. 8-7-6 (RRRE JUST RETURNED ‘FROM OIL i is. If you are interested in oil ‘or‘ell stock I'll gladly tell you what I learned while. there, fre Box }_ Ne» 2p care Tribune. 8-7;8-9;8 To [ANGE—My beautiful new $260,000, 28-apartment building, most “extlusive residential section North- » Near Lake Michigan, best portation in city. Brick, steel and.concrete construction. Lot 100x 120 ft. Sun parlors, sleeping porches, brick and elaborate . appointments | threnghout. Rents $13,380 a year. ‘Want locate on A-1 ranch; will give Jorat’ deel. and act promptly. H, Rupert, Rm. 1032, National Life Rdg; Chidese’ 8-18-1t from my premises Friday night, Aug. 10, one white mare pony, weight about 700 Ibs., Dranded as follows: On left hip, letter “H” closed at both ends; on left: shoulder, “V.H;” on right. shoulder with letters “I. H.” Suit: je reward will ‘be paid for infor- mation regarding the whereabouts of tae pony. Paul Brown, re : 8-1 ster 50 LES W. O—High prices for quart and pint bottle: Geo. Colemah. PIGEONS — Utility and exhibition stock. in Carneaux, homers ar -¢remed* Detroit t representing SHAFT TO WARK SPOT WHERE FOUR | TRAVELERS IED Movement for Dcacenss to Mom- ory of Vielims.of, Raster , Morning Flood. D. Ernest Hall, a wellknown com- mercial traveler of the capital city, TH oun. TY. RTEGL Moist Aid. Heating Sys- tems. Health lest and ais Cheapest method knewn + ee VED sonable prices. Best known ‘asa teary y «4 hal pone pe Sp ibabikadh Corwin Motor Co. Ristatck, ®.D... ~ has launched a movement for the erec: |: tion: of @° simple ‘shaft to. mark the spot on the banks of the. Heart river, ‘Just west of Mandan, where four of ‘Bismarck’s most prominent traveling salesmen went down while endeavor. ing to ford the flood water of the Mis- | sourt'in'a small skiff on Easter morn- ‘ing’ of'this year. Those who lost their lives in that memorable disaster were Nat Prentice, representing the Min- neapolis. Drug Co.; Harry Barwind, the. Gowan-Lenning- Brown Co. of Duluth; A. A. Von Ha- gen, representing the Thompson Grain Co. of Minneapolis; and A. J. Vale, representing the J. D. Grant Auto Accessories Co. of Fargo. All ‘were immensely popular, were mem- bers of Bismarck <cousicil, U. C. T., and had. circles of: frlends extending throughout the northwest. Mr. Hall urges that a plain shaft of marble or ‘granite, inscribed with their names, be. erected: on the spot where they |. weat down, as a tribute to their mem- ory from fellow knights of the grip, and’ the idea is méeting with general ‘approval. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. The special assessment commission Have completed assessment in connec; tion with the construction of the later- rat: sewer.on Avenue 'D from Mandan avenue to. Washington avenue, in sew- er improvement district. number one. This list is now on file in the offce ‘of the city auditor, and. is open to public indpection. The, city commission. will act. upon this list at the tegular ‘meettig to te | held Aug. 27, 1917, at which time any person aggrieved may appeal from the action of the special assessment com- mission. Dated Aug. 11, 1917. ©. L. BURTON, 8-11-1t City Auditor. 'INOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. The special assessment commission have completed assessment in connec- tion with the construction of lateral sewer on Sixth street from Front street to’ Sweet street in sewer. im- provement district number three. This list is: now on file in the office of the city auditor, and is open to public inspection. The city commission will act upon this list at the regular meeting to be held Aug. 27, 1917, at which time any person aggrieved may appeal from the action of the special assessment com- mission. Dated Aug. 11, 1917. C. L. BURTON, 8-11-1t City Auditor. ‘NOTICE TO TO PROPERTY OWNERS The Special Assessment Commis- sion haye completed the assessment iw connection with the construction of the Sanitary Sewer om Sixth Street from Avenue F to the Boulevard in BY MILTON BRONNE! Washington, July 11—“In France today there are almogt one-half mil- | lion people—old men, women and chil- dren—without hoines, without food, clothing reduced to threads, without employment, almost, without hope. “They cling to the fringes of the French and British armies, where they ‘know there is real food. They live practically on what. the armies ‘give them. They are what the Ger- ‘Fman fnvasion made.them. DINING ROOM SET. LIVING ROOM SET RUGS—LAMP Nearly New MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE L. W. HAMM PHONE 633U' PERSON COURT APARTMENTS “They were driven from their little villagés. razed and looted. Their farms are pitted with shell holes. When they get food, they eat it al ‘most literally as their cave men, cestors ate it—with their fingers. help these people get back on their. feet is one of the first great construc- tive steps of the American Red Cross.” So said Henry P. Davidson, Rea Cross head. “The Red Cross kas: & commission | ba! over there now making a preliminary survey, every man an expert. To mention two, there are George B. Post, town-planning genius, and Dr. Livingston Farrand, of the Rockefel- Ter Foundation, who {s going to study ‘how hest to combat tuberculosis, mak- fng ‘such terrible inroads upon the ‘French: The Red Cross also has electrical, sales and Urea experts with thi STARE! RED GROSS MAKE THER ECOMGRIC. ASSET We 5 propose to aay to this army of poor wanderers: “Go back where your native village once were. Here is food. Here are tools, to build rude homes from the wrecks of the old. Here are agricultural implements and seeds,’ “You see part of our job will be to restore hope to the hopeless, so these people can stand on their own feet and become a help rather than a drag to-the armies. For France itself they are a terrible economic liability. We want to convert them into -an. asset. If we can start them they will be- come self-supporting. Indeed, with French thrift, they will soon be grow- jag food for others. “Meanwhile we must afso save the future women of France. Last year, among French children, the excess of deaths over births was neary 800,000. “We are sending doctors to teach the mothers how to care for their ren finally, in France we are studying the tetrible war problem of the orphan. There are thousands whose fathers have perished in battle and whose mothers have died, or are utterly dependent. The Red Cross is going to work in conjuyction with the French government. “And the foregoing is but one among hundreds of problems the Red Cross is. studying how best to solve.” Y ioe . S LAMBERT Service Shop sin ck, We Dy ! a i, B. SMITH [Battery Loden’s: Battery’ Machine Hemstitch- ing. and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT mm PHONE 649 FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Web Block Ps 409 Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Ob: Day Phone 50 Night Phone WEBB BROTHERS Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is me 5000 A miles Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. ‘Biomarek, N. D. REBORING Has your motor lost its power? Let us rebore the cylinders and fit with oversize pistons, on a-new machine bullt especially for that purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. wi En i cORWIN MOTOR co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbere. Barbie's PHONE 394 400 Front Street We Call for and Deliver “L BUILD RWIN MOTOR The Electric Shop || B. K, SKEELS om | | ae Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco. Farm Light Plaats Phone 378 Sewer Improvement District Number One. This list is now on file in the; office of the city auditor and is open|#: to public inspection. t The City Commission will act upon this list at their regular meeting to be held August 27th, 1917 at which [J time any person aggrieved. may ap- peal from the action of the Special As- sessment Commission. Dated August ae 1917. . L. BURTON, 8-11-1t City Auditor. What He Was Charged Withile:. i a Big Chief Martineson yesterday picked up Angelo Cicero, who was on his way, but uncertain as to ais des timation. This morning Angelo was arraigned before Justice Bleckreid. He was very much frightened, and his nerv- ousness added to a natural impedi- ment of speech. “Wit s your name?” demanded the magistrate in his deepest basso-pro- fundo. “Siss-siss-siss-siss!” sizzled Cicero, and then stopped. Again Judge Bleckreid demanded his name, with the same result. Finally he turned to Chief Martineson. “What's this man charged with?” “Well, judge,” Big Chris came back, “jt sounds to me like he’s charged with soda water.” Transfer & storage IE. We have unequaled factiitice { storing and hi goods. Careful, experi. alee retall ice and Wachter Transter | Sonp: Shoes Repaired Best Reuippad Sop fn sh L. E. Larson ~ 420 Beln Bred | oe eeeel 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. Tribune want ads will bring results. Where Is She? Gabe Harkin sez, “What. has becum jj of th’ ole time telefum girl who useter give you: yer number right away?” a Bismarck Realty Company "’ Bismarck Bank Building BISMARCK

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