The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1917, Page 7

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4 a HELP WANTED—FEMALE F.E. Young Real will find in the Tribune’s “Rooms For Rent” Coluinns many suitable places Estate Company “FOR SALE—2,000'lots on ‘all sides of e city on monthly payments. FUR, SALE—Tincoln Addition, garden \ plots—one acre and up. Easy terms. FOR SALE—Riverview lots. The most heautiful part of the’ city. terms. Easy FOR SALE—Dovens of - fouses s in all parts of the city at - prices and — terms to suit every purse.’ | - FOR SALE—Tho and, dealers in most complete list } of Burleigh county farm jands of the county at all * es i sorts of. prices and terms. NOW 's THE TIME To BUY. F.E. Young Real 2° Tel. No. 78R Offices Estate Company In First National Gank Buliding HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Male.heip above.17 years, for factory work in eastern city. (Not ammunitions). Ideal condi- tions; employees share in profits; integrity myst be vouched. for; will pay railroad fare. Country appli- cants must apply at once. Address, Box 250 Tribune office. 9 6 6t. WANTED—Two Dell boys at Van Horn Hotel. WANTED—Sign painter for painting and building field bulletins in North Dakota. Address H. S., 830 Wade St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 9-3-4 WANTED—Competent girl” for gen- eral housework. Phone 657. z 9 6 6t WANTED—Ginl for general. house: work, $30.00 per month. Phone 410 F2. 95 3t. WANTED—Stenographer. Experience D. T. OWENS 4 CO, Real Estate, City Property, Farm Lands, Loans and General Insurance. FOR SALE—Five-room cottage cn Seventh street, close in. Lot.50x140. Price $2,300; part-cash, and terms on balance. Sewer and water. FOR SALE—Four-room cottage on Mandan avenue, 50-foot lot, cast front, price $2,000: This is a good interest paying proposition. CHOICE building lots in ell parts of city. ' D. T. OWENS & CO. jot necessary. Write No. 250 care| == Tribune. ‘i f 9-4-3t WANTED—Three waitresses and three good kitchen girls. Apply Ho- man’s Cafe and Bakery. : 94 3t. FOR -SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern | §-rooTh house. 1010 Avenue C. O. W. Ro- bertg, Phone 151. or 751. H 96 tf. WANTED=Giri “for general _houso- work. - Address H. C. Bradley, Bis- marck. 95 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Good wages. Mrs. F. Holin- {.boe, 208 West Broadway. Phone 459L. ir. 9 1 6. i WORK WANTED ‘WANTED—Wor{ by the hour clean- fng and catering. Mrs. Newton, Phone, 834 | 294 4th POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Posilion as housekeeper ia competent worker. Address Mrs. Fay Fisher, Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT—Comfostable 4-room cot- tage, Electric lights and water. Price moderate. Phone 355. 9 5 3t. FOR RENT—Moiern five room bung- alow; hot water heat. Call 205 First street: evenings. 9.4 de FOR SALE—$800 and $30 per month buys a new 6 room modern house. tor information address No. 249 Tri- bune: 9 4.00 FOR SALELHGISS OF ROUTE a and barn ata bargain if taken at once. ‘See Farl Fuller, 1021 12th St. No. f or phone 616K. 95 3t BOARDERS WANTED ‘WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at Dunraven, 212 Third street. Under few management. 8-9-lmo FOR RENT—Partly modern four- room hguse. Enquire 422 First St. 95 bt WANTED. TO. RENT—Five. or six room house, modern, for small fam- ily. Steady tenants. Write No. 247, care Tribune: 9-3-6 - MISCELLANEOUS FREE FARM EMPLOYMENT BUR- AU—Call or. write Bismarck Com- mercial club. Phone 313. 9-6-t£ wawleo—ro hear from owner: of good farm for sale. State. cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 96 OR SALE—Number 9 Steele Range with high heating closet; one 14 inch self feed hard coal heater. A. E. Peterson, 515 Fifth St. Phone poy. e WANT TO EXCHANGE for North Da kota land, 600 acres wild land in southern Price county, Wisconsin. Good, black soil with clay sub-soil, cut-over land ,easily cleared; well located, in well settled farming 1o- eality. Geo... W. Dodge, Delanv, {| Minn. 9 6 6 FOR RENT—Piano, $4.00 per month. Call 808 Seventh Street. / 9 6 3t. FOR SALE—Camera. New improved View Camera, 5x7 equipped with vel- ostigmat lens, f 4.5 and Optimo shut- FOR RENT OR SALE—Modern house, Twelfth street and Avenue D. Phone 420. - 9-3-4 FOR SALE—Modera, five;room bun- galow. in choicest. part of the..city. $600 will swing the deal. Address 238,.Tribune, 1 $-20)1mo ——— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 309 Highth street. 96 3t WANTED TO RENT—Two or three unfurnished rooms in flat or mod- ern house, no children. ho ee 251 care Tribune. at FOR RENT——Furnished rooms ae light housekeeping. 317 Eighth St. 9 6 3t. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light houseleeping. 317 Sth street. 95 3t ern room, 38 Ave- A = 95 1mo FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 18 W Main St, or phone 212K. Reasonable rent. 9-4-3 ter, will Sell very reasonable. David FOR RENT—Front room, strictly mod- Schwartz, telephone 273 after 9 p. m., or write Box 41. ern for lady or gentleman. Phone 435R. 419 7th street. FOR SALE—Book case and caina| ROOM FOR RENT—Furnished. closet cheap if taken qt once. 222 Fourth street. Puone 223X. 9 4 3t. FOR SALE—Confectionery and ice 1996 | Avenue C. Phone 532K. 94 3 FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. 814 Avenue B. Phong 384R. 8 241 mo. cream parlor and exclusive candy} FUR RENT—Splendid rooms for light manufacturing business in town of 6,000. Fine location, next door to stow house, first class fixtures, goo? business both wholesale and retail. Want to move to ranch. Will in- voice about $3,600. Write Dickin- son Candy Shop, Dickinson, N. D. housekeeping in modern house. Phone 404K or call at 801 Fourth! street, or inquire at secondhand store. Geo. W. Little. 8-27-[mo FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. | Board if desired. 46 Main street. {| 8-10-1mo Phone 377K. _ 8-11-1mo FOR RENT—Rooms. FOR SALE—Pass drum and trap out FOR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth St fit, Underwood duplicator new heads for Powers “A” moving pic- ture machine. Phone 819 or ad- dress Box 20, Bismarck. 95 3t 7-27-1mo Money Not Main Object. “All healthily minded people like WANTED—Place to work for board making money—ought to like it and . by young lady. Business. college, enjoy the sensation of winning it; but hone 183. D. IRY WAGON FOR SALE—Must}, Money. Southside Grocery. | mainly wishes to do his fighting well. . be sold at once. ‘ he 8 31 6t. FOR SALE—Lot 1 ~ Seventh street. 104. 9-3-tf| the main object of their life is not A good soldier, for instance. He is glad of his pay—very properly by 150 feet on |S and justly grumbles when you keep 300 down. Phone }him ten years without It—stil, his 8 27 mo} main notion of life is te win battles. FOR SALE—New L. C. Smith type- nat: to be faid for winning them.”— writer and desk. new $35.00 shot-|John Ruskin. _ a: gun, Edison phonograph, new $50.00 china closet. Phone 300L. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—On Fifth street"and Rosser | given in the ad. HOW To ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads signed with numbers or in itials, care Tribune must be answered by letter addressed to the number Tribune employes avenue, inflated automobile tire on| are uct permitted to tell who any ad. rim. Owner prove property and pay | vertiser is Mail or send your answer for this notice at First Garantee, to Tribune No—, and we will for- Bank. $-6-6t] ward it to the advertiser. ee j to a home ever known by this boy | whose sole lullabies were the quarrels jincorrigible at the age of eight. Af- ;some happy. ~The Outbursts By C I scé in YQuR FRodT WANDOW ASDISPLAY OF SHIRTS. AT 97& CENTS. ler’ ME_LOOK '4T SOME OF ee — = ==] ANY: KIND. OFA Be PEOPLE INTO THE STORE I! of Everett True ondo r Caous Syow You SOME, BOT: L DON'T ; THINK NOU WOULD qtUANT THEM, WE NQVE A MYCH NICER SHIRT ATA LITILE| HIGHER PRICE DoDe & 10 ie TAKE ALL THOSE 98~-CENT SHIRTS OUT OF THS q WINDOW! PLAY AT MONTE CARLO Management of Famous Resort Planning Winter Baseball. Two Téams From United States to Play. Exhibitions—Casino Author- ities Would Have Players There Instead of South. Next winter, or the wihter after the’ war ends, the beseball fans who want to enjoy a winter season of the sport would do well to reserve quarters at Monte Carlo, for, if the plans of the Casino management do not go astray, the first Monte Carlo season after the war will have as its piece de resistance six weeks of baseball between the New York Giants apd another leading team. The grounds have already been chos- en, They are the present football ; grounds in Condamine, and the Casino authorities ‘are only waiting for defi- nite signs of the end of the war to oper negotiations with Ambvrican club owners, with a view to bringing. two or more teams to. Monte Carlo for a} wintér sGa8on. instead of the te: February for six wee! ing, they could come to Monic Carlo about the middle of Jjmuary and give a sexsen there which would » the place of the spring train. at Marlin and oth- er Southern resor WC. Camille Blanc and his codirectors of the Casino h uffered frem the | war se acutely that they are planning ' toa have Monte Carlo more 1 fl @plendid and extravagant th They think one of the best coup their losses will be to fi American millionaires and millicr heirs in swarms to their gambling-den- ; by-the-sea. i The. war has enst a blight on the Gugino, on Monte Carlo, and, w ‘amille Bla’ ind hi. directors. It arfully said that the Casino has lost large sums of money during the war, not because there have been huge winnings by the players, but because the players have been s9 few. The two-course “herriot” dinner and war bread apply in neutral and inde- pendent Monte Carlo just as they do in France, 150 yards away. Sports do not. exist. - ‘New Orleans, La., Sept. 6—Willie Zimmer has run away from the Louis: jana reform school. Shall he be hanged or given another chance? For less than a year the state re: form school at- Monroe, where Willie was sent when these petitions saved him from death or the penitentiary, has been trying to make up for this lack, It has been the only approach | of his father and mother. Tle had first been arrested as an cer that he spent much of his time in juvenile court. When he was ten he was charged with stealing a cow. When he was 13 his mother left his father. She took three of the chil- dren.. Willie stayed with his father. He went to his mother carrying. . @ pistol in a sack. She was shot dead. Police claimed the boy's in- tent to murder was shown by his concealment of the weapon. ‘Wil- lic, who was caught fleeing to- ii sippi river, said he would jumped in and drowned himself he had not been caught. H= claimed he was warnin, Nis ‘none -eainst his father’s threats and giving her the pistol to protect herself when it fell and was accidentally dis- charged. A boy of 18 and WHO WAS kad. killed his mother, TO BLAME?—The boy, or society? The whole country asked itself this question. The’ peti- tions that saved Willie from hanging or life imprisonment showed society believed its skirts were not clear. But now many have taken his flight as an excuse for “blaming it on the soy.” His reckless throwing to the winds of his‘ first, if not his las:, chance to make gcod*seems to make believe, is because they are ‘glad to think Willie, and not their own so- cial disorder, was responsible. “Ingratitude!” “He will never | pmount to anything.” .T told you so.” These are the comments of Willie's critics. But that, his friends | s War News SAVE MONEY | Have Your Old Felt Eat Cleaned & Re-Blocked | It will look like new and be as good as new EAGLE HAT WORKS | Phone 682 Opp:-Post Office, 105 DRAYING Freightand Baggage BISMARCK. | TAXI Phone Clootens Livery! | OFFICE 305 . TAXI Phone i, B. SMITH [Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd Bt PHONE 849 | Undertaking Parlors A.W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG MAIN STREET j Licensed Embalmer in Chargo Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop FREDERICK W. KEN ty \ | | | | Undertaking- Embalming TAXI! Phone 57 S. ce) 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. ARCHITECT Phone 449 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 ¥ EBB BROTHERS 90%. 0f load. carried on Fear axle and Bruck Springs — atone Solid ube: Three rency, Ford Senpliciy, cd Economy and Dearbura } ARBC DRAERoR Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, N. D. Warner Camping Trailer Complete with two double beds; Sagless Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, etc. Sample on exhibitjon. CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. D. Used Cars for Sale 25 h. p. Case with starter, igen ees rau en gee $425 Saxon Six with starter $400 25 h. p. Studebaker .. $300 2 cyl. Maxwell ...... $50 1 cyl. Cadillac ........ $50 CORWIN MOTOR Co Bismarck, N. D. A lqrge proportion of the shops are closed, while of those open a good share are closing out on forced sale, and in tl remainder nearly ‘anything one wants can be bought far below Paris prices, Jewelry is ridiculously cheap in Monte Carlo this year, There is a pawnshop on nearly every other corner of Monte Carlo, but not half a) wv are open. dozen in the, WiILuUle ZIMMER_ show us.all he’s got the stuff in him,” said Rev: A. Gearhard, minister- i ew Oricans. cted Willie Zimmer- and man, after schooling in ctime, could be made over into a little gold god in a few months.” That is the view of those who signed the petitions for his lif The reform school authori < Dut—“He'll. make - good_ yet, and pected..trouble in getting Willie t ‘Worst Boy in U. S.’-Flees--to Gallows? Shall Willie Zimmer, Slayer of His Mother at-13, Have Another Chance? f XQ And—even the best ef boys play hoo! omotimes. His escape ¢ y the state to put him on trial for murder. Shall this close the book for him for- ever? Is Minister: s ed in him regard it rather a joyish prank. rules, interest- s just a- i i Lunar Crater ‘3 Net Volcanic, upon the earth are small, deep pi he suminits of lofty cones. The st is not more than seven miles in diameter, Lunar craters are saucer-shaped depressions in the surf: of the moon, The two types are as unlike as possible. It is very difficult to see how such craters as we find on the moon could result | | Transfer & Storage from volcanic action, Glass Making an Old Art. Fragments of ,wine vase; s old the Exodus Egypt. The art of gla ably Known to the ar In the is alluded to a ness (Rev. 4:6; 15 . Night Air in Towns. It is a mistake to suppose that night air in towns unhealthy. In most cas and six in the morning than at any other part of the 24 hours, it is purer between ten at night |) Tribune want ads will bring results | poonee: “IMPORTED China Tea SILK Handkerchiefs FOR SALE} H. WAH - 518 Brdy. —— = Farm Lands and Garden Plots | onkeense and Business Lots ! FOR SALE Offices and Stores For Rent Bismarck Realty Co. 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg. | BISMARCK, N. D. | | | | CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at 43.00 , CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. We have unequalled facilities for moving, _ storing, household gcods. enced men; wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62. and shipping Careful, experi- retail also ice and No. 202 Fifth St. For first class shoo repairing go to Bismarck, Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway [Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop in the Northwest L. FE. Larson 408 Main Street (Barbie’s RY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Strect We Cell for and Deliver The Electric Shop B. KE. SEKEELS Electrical ixteres and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 278 --408..Broadway.. TT i

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