The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1917, Page 7

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F.E. Young Real Estate Company FOR SALE—A fine new seven room modern house with gas range, hot air furnace, furnace and laundry stove connected with hot water tank, west front, on paved street in , 800d resident portion of city, en- cumbered for $$2,000.00 at S per cent. A bargain for $3,700.00 Terms, $700.00 assumption of mor‘ gage and balance on inonthly pay: uients at_§ percent. Tel. No. 78R Offices in First National Bank Building HELP _WANTED-MALE WANTED—Experienced “hotel porter. Want good, reliable man who, un- derstands the work and will stay all’ winter. $25.00 per month, room and board. Eox 403 Dickin$on, N. D. 91 WANTED—A man versed in com- mercial business to take a managers place in old house, Present man- ager to retire on account of age. Address D. K. J. care Tridune. 8 27; 9-3 7 10 14. WANTED—Experienced hotel porter. j Want good, reliable man who un- derstands the work and will stay all winter. $25.00 per month, room and board. Box 403, Dickinson, N. D. 9-3-1 WANTED—Sien painter for painting! and building field bulletins in. North! D. T. OWENS & CO. Real Estate, City Property, Lands, Loans and. General Insurance. Seventh street, close in. Price $2,300; on balance. Sewer and water. FOR SALE—Four-room Mandan avenue, interest paying proposition. city. D. T. OWENS & CO. F.E. Young Real Estate Company Farm FOR SALE—Five-room cottage on Lot 50x140. part cash, and terms cottage on 50-foot lot, east front, price $2,000. This is a good CHOICE building lots in all parts of this winter you will find In the Tribune’s “Rooms For Rent” Columns many suitable places The Outbursts of Everett True ‘By Condo. SHING "Em UP, SIRE PRETTY. Dirty! amar 4 ? , War News / AX|I AXI\ SAVE MONEY Have Your Old Felt Hat Phone Phone Le) 7 Cleaned & Re-Blocked | “nna num S. LAMBERT It will look see new and be as } good as new { EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Battery Service BISMARCK Loden’ 3 Lf Shop 408 BROADWAY ~ 105 Freightand Baggage DRAYING BISMARCK, N. D. Machine Hemstitch- |: ing and Picoting. MRS. MM. C. HUNT 314 2ad Bt. PHONE 849 = Tu Undertaking- Embalming | | FREDERICK W. KEIM | ARCHITECT Webb Bleck Phose 449 i | | ‘ 5 ( 1 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A, W. CRAIG Licensed ‘enbalner in Charge Clootens Livery Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway Licensed Embalnar In Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 |W EAB BROTHERS Warner Camping Dakota. Address H. S., 830 Wade paste _ St. Cincinnati, Ohio. 93-4 ==" ree arcs ‘e WANTED — Experienced” flour” and! LOST AND FOUND Trailer » ‘seed packer. Wages $3.00 per day, FOUND—Pair of rimmed gasses north and steady work. Apply Rus of Auditorium. Owner may have Complete with two double 48 Miller Milling Co. = same by applying at. Tribune, proy- gS 51 WANTED—Men for steady employ-| ing property and paying for this ad. beds, Sagless Springs, Mat- ment. Highest wages for efficient, | ye tress, Stove, Table, ete. 4 reliable workers. Hebron Fire and: LosT—Pair spectacles with tortoise. 8 ibiti j Hressel Brick Co Teen | shell rims. Return to Tribune of Sample on exhibition. q aa 2. Reward. 9 ™, ‘ WE HAVE an opening for a capable CORWIN MOTOR Co bookkeeper. A good opportunity for| BOARDERS WANTED Bismarck, N. D. ars a young man exempt from draft; WANTED—Roome sand board t me permanent position. _Apply in own —Roomers and boarders, a NEW ¢ fut ¢9 one:third with fe (| = z + Dunraven, 212 Third street. Under Ford. Dearborn | One -To1 | . G handwriting, Box 568, Bismarck, ae LD Truce, ou pet. Ferd Eile | Noe Dancia 9-1.3t| wow management. 8-9-1mo cy, “ror Sintec ey U d C i S I | — a ¢ = = —— my and Dearbura S 1 CIVIL SERVICE oxaminations in Bis . ae | Siea oreo nett, se ars for sale fel rida tee a Ra ROOMS FOR RENT i fOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES tion to the cause of democracy and he ‘ “| ing government clerkships, depart-) FOR RENT—Modern room, close in, . AND FLATS | freedom—to the cause of the people a 25 h, p. Case with starter, mental ,postofiice, railway mail, eus-| #522 Second St. Moderate price. || wanrep TO RENT—Five or six everywhere—is teyond all que $425 ( q tome, srnonranhers. write for free vs 9-3-3 room house, modern, for small fam-; In nearly all boards or comm: with startee $400 : particulars to J. C. Leonard (former RENT—Modern 1 : tiitshed ily. Steady tenants. Write No. 247,!the government's machinery for war AR BC kK iy f government examiner), 52 Kenois! room. Close in. 419 Third. Phone] care Tri 9-3-6 5 OneTon Traci 25 h. Studebak 00 Bldg., Washington. 91 3sox. Perk ey ee =e 9-8-6) the labor movement is represented by 25 h. p. Studebaker .. $3 ki WANTED—Three men to travel, to FOR RENT—Sirictly modern room. COR REN Lear : water! men of its own selection, and its cx- ° % 2 cyl. Maxwell ...... $50 : take orders for made-to-measure| 814 Avenue B. Phone 384. and lehts, 91-000, Tmmedinte, Doe, tension is assured : orwin 0 or 0 1 cyl. Cadillac $50 p-to-meas 4A 5 e 384K. session. Phone 78 Om sion is assured. . KE i AGaae eats i suits and overcoats. 1 9 to 12 8 24.1 mo. r Here we have a harmony of aims i a i ns ‘slioritie Co. ee ee FOR RENT OR SALE—mouern House, i Sa Oy SS - 0. — { . Brontvay. isinarek. £o Bass) FOR RENT—Beautiful, comforvable! ‘pweitth street and Avenue D. Phone| Here we have'g tnity of action. - Bismarck, a. CORWIN MOTOR Co ‘ q * id rooms for teachers, capital em 2 3. i 3 is —— ===] pléyees or others appreciating » 420. 9-3-4] American Labor Movement. Bismarck, N. D, D >, , st, | FOR RENT—immediately, two cot- And so, because the American | HELP WANTED FEMALE ie eeee sas ct,| tes, one new; both modern, $2%| labor movement is so filled with ( WANTED= tounge eblrl for general | oR “roomy , Keenan. the spirit of freedom, so | jousework. Cooking experience not OOM’ FOR RENTO Strictly modern five: 2 sie | ia necessary. Mrs. C. N. Kirk, 400 W.!_38 Ave A, SEG et monte. 908 Twolttly sirect with the craving for domo {} Broadway, ..Phqne 459 9-3-1; FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- 91 3t.| political and industrial, its aim: C RWIN MOTOR co i ‘ — ern ho 6 $97 Bea aS fe ETN Ls BE te : . i WANTED—Girl” for general house-! . ern house. at 14 8th street. 8 27 6tj FOR SALE—Modern, fiveroom bun-| this war can be for nothing | : . work; three in family; apply morn- Splendid rooms for light] " “gatow in choicest part of the city.| than a worldivide democ BISMARCK, N. D. 1 : I . ings at 37 Ave. A. Good wages. housekeeping in modern house. $600 will swing the deal. Address |- pape z Jobbers P| _____ 933] Phone 404K or call at 801 Fourth 338, Tribune. $20-tino|) . Will never rest satisfied: so" long , " | WANTED—Competent gi girl by day or heey co eae ne seconene a as a single autocracy exists! | week, Mrs. R. H. Smith, Country! Store. Geo, W. Little. eee). The labor movement, through bitter = a ee | j club. Had FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. | _ LANDS ! histsdical exmerieneean wall sai the| tenance, *including Arthur Hender | kola's soldier boys. rnor Pra? FOR SALE | WANTED—Thoroughly experienced Board if desired. 46 Main Stt-tio FOR cre farm. For par bitter enmity autocracy bears towara | °°" former member of the war cab- |zppearcd in tha big de with all Oil: Barrel with aucets: at | \ hotel chambermaid. Woman about MO) ticulars call on. or address E. E. the.workine jeople. 1tarecon: in| inet who is present merc a “fra- | elective state officials sonal & G0), & ‘ 35 preferred. One who under’) FOR RENT—Roomss. Phone 3 7iK. | Warner, owner, Harris, Minn. Route 8 peop’ B “| ternal delegate” from the Parliament: | staff. State Treasurer Steen and In- ee: er Ww | sta i S11. Imo} No. 3. 8 30 6t] the Teutonic alliance the last stand ot S, . \ stands Ber work and will stay all FOR-RENTIR G20 Sixth st at Vit epaane “on.| 2t¥ Labor party. surance Commissioner were CORWIN MOTOR CO. pur me as snonthy rou ant Mere TAT tno a WORK WANTED ere ie ee ae —_—— unable to participate because of their Bismarck, N. D. 1 i : eA “<= | WANTED= ToT o7 washings ToTA : ane at Liao CHAMP CLARK SPEAKS. absence from the city. | { WANTED—Fiveirigit,capable 1c] HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADs, | WANTED. Phone 572L. 828-6 Wh Wee Aig ea Monmouth Courthouse, Sept. 3— as dies to travel, demonstrate and sell} All ads signed with numbers or in-| -=:_- 12 oe ‘ Me eels of liberty, democracy, sat Unqualified support of the govern =. lransfer & Stora e j dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per yweck.! jtials, care Tribune must be answered GLASS !GLASS! GLASS! internationalism have already strength-| oy ag reed as tho daly obovery: NEW OFFICE ROOMS Sol g | ‘Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug, by letter addressed to the number Get your glass set before the cold, ened the hand of labor in our own United Sane “tise alive Midna a We have unequalled facilities for i Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Neb. | given in the ad. ‘Tribune employes} yad weather sets in. Now is the time|Jand during the war. And he it re} —” aes see oe aa ae Improved Quarters for Three! moving, storing, and chipping Eudes easy Ale Ou ie es eee oh apes tot permitted to tell who any ad-|seo Faunce, Fourth street ,or call up membered, we are only at the thres-| ° ed, by Speaker pr ea an i . jouschold gceds. Careful, experi- | WANTED—Girl for general house-| vertiser is Mail or send your answer | 59 for repairs. 8.30 -3t |, Tae Beat a Labor Day address here on the - tate Officials at Capitol enced men; also retail ice and : work. , Good, wages. .Mrs. IF. Holm-, to Tribune No—, and wo Will [0r-| one | Old. The ue amental vigor o} ous Revolution Day battle war. — wood, > eH c,, 208 West Broadway. Phone] ward it to the advertiser. ; NOTICE. movement, a @ organi itness of it “Xo nation will long endure or de- Two new off rooms are b {i Wachter Trassfer Comp. OOF a ent ae eel Ob = Came some time ‘ast spring) One| Structure, have made it strong unto It} 5 4 lone endure that does not rro-| Provided for the adjutant general by |} Phone 62. _. No. 202 Fifth St. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- 7 i black heifer, two year old. Branded ou self and a help beyond measure to our toct all’ ite eltivena: wherever they utilizing space formerly. devoted to el ihouse works Mrs; Geox Villy: 828 PRIZE FSSA left hip. : government. may be on land or sea,” declared Mr.| Storage, and the adjutant general's _ Third St. §1-3 THOMAS HOMER: We have, moreover, helped our re- Sian y ‘ wae : 'Treom now adjoining the office of the |{ For first class shoe repairing WANTED—Girl . for general honse- rittin, N. Dak. public to a better concepti f the| 72" eal aly Mesa ae oe i : Sere monk, $5 a week.” all phone sii YOUNGS N Oi Fis | Public to a better conception of the] raising the president's reply to|state engineer will he tumed over to go to of Rembrandt studio. 8 Doe House ores the pope's peace proposals, he said, | {he latter, A new room also is bet Bismarck Shee Hospital own borders, and in this we shall go “it will be read forever and forever.” | ins fitted up for the state histori i AUTOMOBILES, HOTORCYLES WE ARE IN THE WAR'y LAROR HEART AND vine on and on and on; we want the full- library, adjoining the rooms occupied H. bua Prop. est measure of democracy everywhere. by the museum. 11 Broadway q gdh abel “ROOM FOB AUTOS See es reer ir ae and we are no more blind to abuses of i( FI ( i @¥ ~ i ti My mal War ai annonce i] IN WAR---GOMPERS Saas Mae eae a | Tribune want ads will bring results. | ional War Aid announced s : rant’d : + oe MISCELLANEOUS 5 ; i This is my message to the workers - j hoe e aired wasp RIBCELLANEOUS ___|tontuarters noe tody a riz essay ae ian ve pame erm ones} WOULD BUILD MUSEU |——— === || Shoes Repaire contest for chil¢ hetwee} 3 5 5 2 eee ‘ . | est d by young lady. Business college, ; acme (Continued from P age One. this Labor Day, 1917—the day that me pore: os * ry phone 183. ait] OF Gene Sate on ie tne 2) a vorking people. Though often. sanctifies the great cause in which we | | Horthwest 4 DAIRY WAGON FOR SALE—Must| America pure se Ney toae | tleulate, their dreams are unbotinded,| and all the democracies of the world ‘| IMPORTED China Tea |) L. E. Larson be sold at once. Southside Grocery. | Prizes include a $50.00 liberty loan) oi. desires inclusive of everything| are engaged: ; | 408 Main Street ee eS Or Bond and Fold: coins, of 425, (416, and | soa and beautiful, The downfall of tyranny” and SILK Handkerchiefs {| eee . FoR 's SALEATat 135 by 150 ‘feet on] $10, respectively. i But the labor movement is prac- autocracy—the disenthralment of Movement on Foot to Erect Suit- | ve ~ Seventh street. $300 down. Phone | eae a 7 104. 8 27 me tical in its dealing with present the peoples of all nations from able Building on Capitol 4 FOR SAI . conditions. It is compelled to be every vestige of injustice and un- ae ] OR SALE—New L. C. Smith type | ‘ Y writer and desk. new $35.00 shot- | practical. An impractical labor freedom. Grounds Here { ar ie’ S 1 enn Edison Phonograph, new $50.0 . movement would be the highest a aan een | china closet. Phone era et HEY ON i GREAT delight of labor’s foes. H WAH : 518 Brdy DRY CLEANING AND HOTEL FOR RENT OR SALE— .cod ae Highest Allegiance: INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES ‘ : DYE WORKS location. Mrs. N. B. Wilsey, Wing. Labor knows today that the highest co varectlue! in in ‘the capitol ground. BISMARCK, N. D. | N. D. 91 8¢ | allegiance to the noble cause of inter- iti ap rc © aaaarnr rer e| — Ee oh eeepc senm nee ne ara i a cost of $40,050 to $50,000 a suitable eae .) {E 394 VVE A NEW LINE of Soap, Extracts, nationalism lies in loyalty to _the P { i s historical muscum for the storage ot ‘Hoifet Goods, Fertunes,|4 ete, for Disaste dicoaeht Ao Weta American républic and its institutions North Dit at a TAINAN COIIGEL ia Farm Lands and Garden ih Seat Ar agents. Percent profit. Sampie s ck, . Ww. 4 ps i i North Dakota's valuable collection 09 Front Stree " free, Write quick. Lacassian Co. | president of the city commission, and | freedom and democracy. Labor is (Continued trom trom Page One.) Ram ach ge eee ene PI i 09 Front Stre ‘ s Dept. 59, St. Louis, Mo. 91 1Gcorge N. Kenniston, secretary of the | loyal to this republic—intensely loyal] Clifton Gis ict of Arizona apparently Sens eas oa ae ots | Wo Coll for and Deliver FOR SALE—A 00d sized poay ata, Commercial club, today tendered Har-) and joyous in the opportunity to serve) is at a deadlock. espe i 7 d Busi | Vargain if taken at once. Ca TT ey ee cd mciment hand’ whice | it and thus help extend the blessings) The Industrial Workers of tho| (o7s Ot We state house. | Residence and Business |) iy A rel c nal space is being provid or inquire of I. Mercier at N. P. deli. won so many friends during its| Of democracy and freelom {0 other] World have played a prominent part eee es " ee Bea adivi Lots reat fal 3 stay in the Capial City. | lands. Labor sees in that way thejin the copper strike, although the In ike siaee vt iar : tune hi Th Flectric Sho i with high heatire cl set one four “Han Aloysius waraer Mayor, realization of the hope for :nternetion-| ternational Union of Mill and Mine ae the deligence of Curator Gil e p i teen inch self feed hard coal heater. | “Harvey, N. D. sag allem. ieee ‘ [Smelter Workers also are involved. (eee nn ety to the 3 K SEEEIS i A. B. Peterson, 515 Fifth St. Phone} “My Dear Sir:—The people of the’ Labor's’ stake in this war is the pk Sars Aenea a Ste dale 3. BK. shits ¥ 89% +71 city ot Harvey ue sortalnly ie be con-| stake of every free maa ant of every Trade Congress Opens. collection that the relief will he only TO. EXCHANGE—One-ha gratulated upon their Second regiment) jover of lizerty. The whol world his-| Washington, Sept. 3—The 49th an-| temporary. ty 4 7 | 5: - . 4 land, 95 percent steam prow. oie:| band. A’Suer lot of mien ney ete vote tory of labor has been a history fjnual Trade Unions congress opened NATGRORSICESTOLOGE Offices and Stores b Yall mile trom eas ae ae sicians never responded to a leader's, bitter struggling for freedom. fustice,)at Biackpocl at noon today, with a STATE = fase ae Ca For Rent as id coast line, fora stock of cattle any baton, anda nobler, leader is unbora | democracy and humanit/. record attenrance of nearly 709 dele |Qfficials and Employes Pay Hom- see Shorter preterred: Mien. you and proad of a commonwealth | There is no better earnest of _the sates, representing more than 3,004, age to Our Soldier Boys . A. Gustaveson, ert Lea. Minn. that can produce such men. | pure idealism of the American gov-)(00 workers. ee H 8 23 12t f Bismarck Realty Co. “Bismarck covets the honor of ex BEER. BOTTLES. WANTED—Hignest | pressing unstinted praise and appreci- prices for quart and pint bottles.j ation of their service to this city and} Geo. Coleman. of their devotion to their country.” ernment in this war than is found in | its relations with the labor movement. ; Makers’ | The labor movement’s absolute devo- prominent labor leaders are in at-|Ployes to pay homage to North Da- secretary of the Toiler will preside. Many John Hill, union ea All state offices closed at 2:45 this afternoon to permit officials and em- 408 B. Bz coadway 212 Bismarck Bank Bide.

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