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4 v i 1 -WEDNESDAY,..OCT. 17, 1917. BISMARCK ° DAILY. TRIBUNE lf You Prefer To Live in Furnished Rooms this winter you will find In the Tribune’s “Rooms For Rent” Columns many sultable places DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. TOM TOOK AN AWFUL CHANCE F.E. Young Real Estate Company * FOR SALE—7 room house, with bath, hot air furnace, full basement, on three lots, , seventy-five foot front, facing ‘south, within five blocks of down town. Price $3,800. Terms $800.00 cash,- balance $700.00 per year at G per cent for two years, and assume the payment of $1,600.00 mortgage. FOR SALE—¢ room house with bath, basement, range, hot afr furnace, chreened in porch, and barn, within three blocks of down town. Price $3,200. Terms $700.00 cash, balance on monthly payments at 6 per cent. FOR SALE—3 room and bath, mod- ern bungalow, facing east on fifty- foot lot in the east part of the city. Price $3,100.00. Terms $1,100 , €ash, balance $30 a month, to the Building & Loan Association. YOR SALE—Cots for building sites in every part of the city, and farm lots in the new Lincoln Addition at r SAN, Tom, MY HOUSE PRONE, “1 11S OUT OF ORDER- WovurD Nov MIND SToPPING THERE ON NOUR WAY. OY AND TELLING | MY WFE | WON'T BE Home FoR! ; DINNEW > 1 KAVE A BUSINESS i ALL RIGHT, FRANK - (he Tene HERS reasonable prices terms. Office Open Every Evening. F.E.Young Real Estate Company Offices in First National Bank Bldg. Telephone No. 78R. J. H. HOLIHAN. Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—House of five rooms and ibath, electric lights, city” water; range goes with house, $1,525. FOR SALE—House of 15 rooms, mod- ern, hot water heat; well located, and best buy in the city, $6,000; $1,250 cash. J. H. HOLIHAN, Luéas Block Phone 745 FE —— HELP WANTED—MALE © WANTED—A boy attending school. Light work for bed and board. A. Van Horn, 209 7th street. FREE FARM EMPLOYMENT BUR- EAU—Call or write Bismarck Com- mercial club. Phone 313. 9-6-tf POSITIONS WANTED POSITION desired by experienced stenographer. Law office preferred. Box 253, Dickinson, N. b. 10-13-6 — HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Young . lady, experienced in office work. Permanent position. i. Bergeson & Son. 10 11 Gt. WNTED CI girl for general house- work. Mrs. L. A. Schipfer. 4 Ave. B. East. 10 16 St. WANTED—Girl at once to do light housgwork. Mrs. J. RK. Waters. Phone 244 W. 10 16 St STENOGRAPHER WANTED by an attorney. State experience, age and salary expected. P. O. Box 396, Goltien Valley, N. D. 10 10 tf ‘WORK WANTED ‘WANTED—Cieanng, furniture, cis: terns and windows. Call 397, oly Ss. 15 4t WANTED—Plastering and chimney work in city or country. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Address R. L. Hic- kok, Bismarck. Call 417 Seventh street, evenings. 10-15-6 WANTED—Work hy the day by com- netent seamstress. Miss Ruth Rath, 223 Second St. Phone 279R. 10-13-6 10 17 3t' and on easy 7 OD. T..OWENS. Real Estate and Farm Loans. FOR SALE—Two story, six room, modern house with bath and recep- tion hall; full basement, furnace heat, oak and maple floors through- out. North front; lot, 50x150. This is just what you are looking for. Price $4,800, with terms. FOR SALE—One story bungalow, fi rooms with bath; full basemenit; east front; lot, 50x140; |in good re- pair. Price $3,200; part cash and terms on balance. D. T. OWENS & CO. FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS | GUESS There 'S Mo BODY ‘By Allman | CAN ASSURE Nou ' HAD NOTHING To Do WITH IT— FOR RENT—Five room house. Call 214 Fifth St., or phone 4841. 10-17-2 FOR SALE—A Bargain. Mddern house! seven rooms and bath, $3700. 1030 Sth St. Call or phone E. C. Wright, 230 X; Office 16 L. 10-16-5 FOR RENT—Five ¢oom apartment; modern; heat and water furnished. No children. Phone 806. Mrs. L. AV. McLean. 10-16-tf #QR RENT—4 room house, northwest part.of town. .$12.00 per: month. F W. Murphy, 204 Main St. 10-16-6 | FOR RENT—Furnished 7 room mod- ern house. Inquire 218 2nd street. Mrs. A. C. Wilham, 88-L. 10 15 6t FOR. RENT—Rooms for housekeep- ing in the Varney Flat. 10 15 38t FoR RENT—Five room house. Call 214 Fifth Street, or Phone 4$4-L. e 10 15 3t} FOR RENT—Five-room, partly mod- ern house. Inquire 507 Tenth S or phone 575K. 10-13. FOR RENT or sale on easy payments —Six room house on East Broad-} way. J. K. Doran. 10-13 FOR RENT—Light room house, mod- ern. 924 Fourth St. Lucas. FOR REN’ quire Mrs. John Homan. WANTED—Work ‘by the hour; clean- ing and catering a specialty. Phone 83h, Mrs. Newton. 9-18-1m WORK WANTED—qjorm windows Washed and put on. Phone 671R. i , 10-16-6 LOST AND FOUND Tost=one. Gordon setter bitch. Find- er please return and receive reward. &. F- Lambert. 10-10-tf COST saturday or Sunday, one 31x4 tire on rim, nor near Bismarck. Phone 286. 10 17 3t ————————— AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FOR SALE—New model 85, Overland; will take Ford in part payment. Ad- dress Box 364, Bismarck. pou 2, 10-188 GARAGE FOR SALE OR RENT—46 x74. , Drafted for war. Will sell at sacrifice. E. W. Nelson, Parshall, N.D. 8-24-1m aaa “ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern room, well light- ed and heated. 512 Ave. A. Phone ay Call evenings. Tire,was badly worn. 10 17 3t FOR | RENT=Furnished 7 room in mod- ern house. 418 First St. Call 469K. 10-17-3 ‘WANTED—Roomers and boarders at Mrs. the Dunraven, 212 Third St. Blanche Masters, Mgr. trictly modern rooms. | 10-16-1m_ odern front roon 10 13 ‘imo. Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 621 6th street. 10 12 1 mo run Rewf—strictly modern room; hot water; heated. 814 Ave. B. 10-10-1m. ROOM AND BOARD, also garage at 620:Sixth St. Phone 329R. _10-6-Im FOR ‘RENT—Warm, pleasant rooms, modern, 622 Third St. J. K. Doran. aay 10-5-Im: FOR RENT — surnished, modern fooms, 411 Ninth St. * 9-15-1m FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phane 277K. 9 14 Imo FUN HENI—Koome. 620 Sixth St. 7-27-1mo | BLOOMING FOR SALE—Good, partly. modern house; 4 lots and large barn, 509 South 9th street, for $1,000. Ad- dress Box 298 Tribune office. 10 612t. FOR RENT—Flat; light and fuel fur- nished. 622 Third St., or see J. K. Doran, 510 Broatiway. 10-5-Jm FOR RENT—troom house, Rosser and 15th. W. Lucas. Inquire Mrs. “A. 48 Avenue A. 9 28 tt MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Good, young w. WOE. Lahr. 10 17 4t FOR SALE—At bargain, barred and ¥ hite Plyntouth Rock hens. 10-17-4 ron ALE Household furniture and roll-top desk and safe. Call 575L| or 250. 10-17-3 | WANTED to buy—Reed baby car- riage. Phone 251X. 10- Apply A. W.| corner | Phone} were kept burning. ; and all the other required Red Cross | signs were prominently displayed. With the calling into the gover ment service of four of Uie Bismarck nur: something of the great risk which they may have to encounter behind the trenches has been vividly described by Milton Bronner, special | staff correspandeat of The Tribune. It follow New York, Oct. 16.—Girls thinking of enlisting for Red Cross work, put this down and ponder over it: Under German methods of conducting war you will do just as brave and risky | service for the § and Stripes as) your }rothers who go to the front as soldiers. Why? Because the men under the com- mand of the kaiser no longer respect the sign of the Red Cross—at least on the sea. | Mary Field, a nursing sister attach- ed to the British field hospital on the! | Serbian front, has written to a friend here of her experiences on the Brit- ish hospital ship Asturias, torpedoed by a German submarine “somewhere off the coast of England.” “None of us apprehended danger,” she writes. “We thought that even to Germans a hospital ship would be sa- cred. I could not bolieve any nation would countenance conduct so das-; tardly, so inexpressible. we had landed aout Nobody was aboard ex ppt the regular crew and the med- | could not have | So far as outward signs! known this. | would indicate, our ship was still full of sick and wounded men. “We had sailed through the Bay of ! Biscay without dread. When we nea@d England all regulation lights, There is no pos-; sibility that the German officer on the submarine could have mistaken the character of our vessel. “On each side of her the Geneva | Red Cross was brilliantly illuminated chrysanthemums :$1.5 Blooming primroses 75 Wills Seed Store, 322 10-17-3| per pot. cents each. Fourth St. FOR SALE—Faby carriage in good! condition. $8.00 Phone 831-K. 319, lsth street. 10 15 3t} FOR SALE OR TRADE—Land for only hotel in junctign town. Two aassenger trains stopping’ for din- ner. Lock Box 96, Max, N. Dak. 016 13t | FOR SALE—THloward piano—mahog- | any, plain case, nearly new; cost! $2 ill sell at sacrifice for cash ROOMS WANTED or monthly payments. Must sell) WANTED—ttoom, well li 5 : | oom, ighted and this week. ; Phone 341K or address | heated by business man traveling Box 136, Bismarck, N. D. 10-1 much of the time. 305 care Trib- FOR SALE—Only theatre in North! une. 10 13 3 Dakota town of 1,000 population Ikeason for,’ selling—must go tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glen, Unilin, \N. Dak. 10 13 tf MANURE WANTED—Will pay 15¢ per load for manure dumped at our nursery. Oscar H. Will & Co. 10 12 6t. HOLSTEIN BULLS FOH SALE. Three more pure-bred Holstein bulls, from 9 months to 1 year old; ! from a herd that made $87.29 net pro-{ fit, per cow. FRANK GAEBR, New Salem, N. D. 10-8-2wks “Most of us had gone to bed. It was aout midnight when, without warning, the German torpedo was fired .striking the quarter of the ves- sel and damaging rudder and engine room machinery. “It also put out the lights. The | DRESSMAKING WANTED—To do dressmaking; ex- perienced. 310 Seventh St. or Phone 325K. 10-17-6 i LANDS MONTANA LANDS FOR SALE— 160 acres, wild, price $1,600. 160 acres, wild, price $2,400. 320 acres, wild, price $4,800. 320 acre improved farm, price $6,400; 320 acre improved farm, price $4.800 ; acre relinquishment, price $1,500. | G. P. Lamberton, Wolf Point, Mont. FUR SALE—l6U acres unimproved Jena near Driscoll, only $14 per acre. Girls Who Go to War as Nurses Will Face Risks as Great as Brothers on Firing Line weather at the; time was fine, but quite dark. “There was no panic, All of us | bringing food to our shores, but this arose quickly and went to our pre-ar- ranged stations. The boats were smartly lowered. “One, however, capsized and its oc- cupaats were thrown into the water. Among them, w¢re some, nurses, but the German sulmarine made no at- tempt to rescue these women. “Several other boats were smashed. “Distress signals were given and the majority those on board were saved by patrol poats. “The Austrias now lies badly _in- jured on the rocky coast. There are 31 known dead. “Somehow I don't think® of myself in relation to this thing at all. But | do keep on thinking of the horror if {| our 900 wounded men had ‘been on’ board. Nothing could have saved the greater part of them. They would | have drowned sure. “T wonder what you Americans will think of this? “Warfare we can understand. We} might even bring ourselves to under- stand Germans torpedoing boats thing of firing upon the Red C: . and seeking to kill injured men and the doctors and nurses attendant up- on them is something we did not be- lieve even the Huns would be guilty of.” HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads signed with numbers or in- itials, care Tribune must be answered by letter addressed to the number given in the ad. Tribune employes are not per muted to tell who any ad- vertiser is lor send your answer! to Tribune No. ——, and we will for; ‘ward it tothe advertiner ) ‘Tribune want ade wil! bring results: For Good Dry Lignite Coal The Electric Shop ' B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies | Delco Farm Light Plants Write Ove Peterson, Colon, Neb., R. D. 2, Box 33. 9-26-13" Phone 370 408 Broadway Evidently He Was Annoyed. A git) who was running a London Bus was ma out her first report. Uader the heading “Accidents” she stated: “Bumped into an old gent.” Under the heading “Remarks” she said: “Simply awful.” Psaltery Like Modern Guitar. The psaltery was a stringed musical instrument to accom the voice, In the prayer hook ve on of the Psalms the Hebrew werd is given as “lute.” This instrument resenibles the guitar, but was larger with a convex back, resembling a gourd. “Tribune want ads bring results. ! | TAXI! Phone D7 L. B. SMITH TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop | Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M .C. HUNT « 314 2nd St. Phone 849 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A.W. CRAIG. Licensed Embalmer in Charge War News SAVE MONEY ‘Have Your Old Felt Hat Cleaned & Re-8iocked i {t will look like new and be as good as new EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK Transfer & Storage We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experi- enced men; also retail ice and wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H, EURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT ‘Webb Block Phone 449 Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Obarge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 IMPORTED China Tea SILK Handkerchiefs FOR SALE ‘HOWAH - 518 Srdy. BISMARCK, N. D. || WEBB BROTHERS Taxi Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou ee } Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver ‘ " Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent ® Telephone 314 BATTERY REPAIRING Our experts will overhaul any make of battery. New ‘‘Exide’’ batteries and parts in stock. Wholesale to Dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. HEATED CAR STORAGE Our capacity is limited. Make arrangements now for your car this winter. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. RADIATOR REPAIRING Don't take chances. Send your leaky radiators to our old established shop for treatment by experts. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Incorporated “Warner Camping Trailer Complete with two double beds, Sagless Springs, Mat- tress, Stove, Table, etc. Sample on exhibition. CORWIN MOTOR Co Biemarck, N. D. USED CARS FOR SALE 25 h. p. Case with starter $425 Saxon Six, with starter.. $400 Studebaker Four $300 1 cyl Cadillac . $50 CORWIN MOTOR CC. Bismarck, N. D. FORD DEARBORN One-Ton Truck $350 Wholesale to Dealers, CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. sa SS RACINE Bismarck Realty Company 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg COUNTRY. ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is a ose 5 Q00 ~ foes ‘ CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. Gobbers ed

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