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ber 15, 1917. Hot basement, quarter- and modern in eve! to the Cuilding & at $45.00 per mont FOR SALE. with bath, hot air ment. ness section. - Pric $800 cash, balance assume payment ot! with cellar. Water strect. Lot 60 west. Price $1,00 able. of an acre or mor Iness. Telephone No. 78R. Offi J. H. HOLIHAN. Reél Estate Bargains. FOR TRADE.—Choice farm lands for business property. FOR SALE—A few very desirable homes on easy terms, Insurance written in all lines. J. HM. HOLIHAN, Cucas Block Phone 745 —————————————— F.E. Young Real Estate Company FOR SALE—Brand new 7 room house, ready for occupancy about Novem- $4,800. Terms: $1,800 cash, balance, assume payment of $3,000 mortgage, fodern 6 room house. Five blocks from th? busi- FOR SALE—2 room house, 14x25, LE—Lots for building sites in part of the city and farm lots com Addition at reasonable prices, small payments and easy terms. Office Open Every Evening for Bus- F.E.Young Real Estate Company air furnace, full sawed oak floors ry respect. Prica Loan Association ith. furnace, full base- e $3,809 60 Terms $700 per year and f $1,690 mortgage. and sewer in the feet wide, facing 0 Terms reason- ‘e in the new Lin- ces In First National Bank Bldg. COME WITH US TO SUNNY TEXAS. Our = semi-monthly excursions to southern Texas will begin November 19. Rates for man going and return from Bismarck with berths and meals $80.00 and $55 for wife. We have improved irrigated lands for sale in small tracts on easy terms, close to Gulf and finest winter climate in the south. For information write, D. T. OWENS & CO, Bismarck, N. D. PUSITIONS WANTED SEuLr w ‘SU—WALS WANTED—Cook at Atlantic Cate. Phone 24. 11 20 tt . WANTED—Pin setters at 5th Street Pool Hall. 11 6 tf. CIVIL SERVICE examinations in Pis- mars’ soon. Men and women de- siring government clerkships, de-| partmental, postoffice, railway mail, customs, stenographers, write for free -particulars: to-:J.C: Leonard veo (fOFMEE--GOY, rauient examiner), 52 Kenols Bldg:, Washington. 11-18-1 ——————————————— DOMESTIC HELP WANTED—Bis- marck hospital. — 11 20 3t. FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and’ sell dealers. $75.00 to $150.00 per month. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Neb. 11-18-1 CADIES—Fascinating home business * tinting postcards, pictures, etc., spare time for profit. $5 on 100; no canvassing; samples 10c (stamps). Particulars free. Artint 869B. 91 Meserole St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11-18-1 WANTED—Waitress at Homan’s Cafe. 11 16 tf WANTED.—Strong girl or middle- aged woman for general housework. Inquire Dohn’s Meat Market. 11-8-tf _. LOST AND FOUND VOST—First National bank of Bis- marck check book with papers in pocket. Finder please return to 337, care Tribune, or 523 Sixth St. 11-16-1 COST—Biack overcoat on road be- tween McKenzie and Bismarck, Sat- urday, Nov. 17, Finder return it to H. P. Richardson, Grand Pacific -hotel, Bismarck. Reward. 11-17-3 ——__—_—_— ' LANDS TMUUSAND acres United States oil lands, formerly held for navy, open for filing. Our bulletin tells how to secure it. Claim Holders ‘Assn., 731 Schiller Bldg., Chicago. 11-18-1 FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT.—7-room strictly modern house. 423 11th St. Phone 831K. FOR RENT—5 room modern house close-in. Phone 691. 11 20 3t WANTEU—Position oy experienced automobile washer and chauffeur. Ray Brown, Box Seven, Leaven- worth, Kansas. BOARDERS WANTED LADY STUDENT wants place to work for board. Telephone 183, Business college. 11-2-1m ._ DRESSMAKING, WANTED—Sewing at home or work by hour. Phone 503 W. 10 22 1 mo. ____ WORK WANTED CALL ON ME for all kinds of odd fobs. Phone 659X. 11-3-tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE.—A few pieces of house- hold furniture; in good condition. Phone 638L. 11-19-3t SPECIAL — Potted Chrysanthemums in bloom. 75c each at Will's Seed Store. __11 20 3t FOR QUICK SALE.—Goiden oak flat top typewriter desk, 32 x 48 inches. Phone 214R. 11-20-tf£ FOR SALE—1 roll top desk and chair, 1 cash register, 1 Remington type- writer and store fixtures. Apply ‘Model clothing store. 11 20 3t FOR SALE OR RENT.—Good store building on Main street. Inquire O. W. Roberts, phone 151 of 751. 11-21 FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey boars, e tra large heavy boned extremely long bodied, pure bred, not better stock offered in Burleigh county. Also pure bred Jersey bulls for sale. Address Edward G. Patterson, Bismarck, N. Dak. 11 19 tf ‘ 11:19 11t DOINGS OF THE DUFF'S. WIHY NOT A SEARCH WARRANT, TOM HELEN, WHERE DID || BEDROOM Nov Puy THE a IVE LooKEp IN THIS PURSE AND IT ISN'T HERE By Allman ON, HELEN, IT DONT] | THERES A PURSE HERE + WELL, LoOR IK THAT SMALE Pociet- Book INSIDE THe. SEEM To BE IN us as FIND IT! IN THe. IN THE KNITTING BAG. OPEN (T AND Look IN THERE SMALL as 5 ONES sii turers and producers at wholesale prices. We have made buying ar: | rangements with more than five | hundréd manufacturers. Have is- sued a complete catalog to be dis- tributed by each county broker with their own name on same. Send for particulars today. You should al tablish a large and permanent Bust ness. $150 to $200 capital required. | Address President, 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson, Chicago. 11-18-1 ———————————— KOOMS FOR RENT —Furnisned nousekeepiigs rooms. Varney Flat. 11 20 2t FOR RENT.—Large front room, ground floor. Suitable for 2 men. Also bright room upstairs. Inquire 802 Ave. B. 11-19-3t FOR RENT—Rooms, strictly modern and’ steam heated. 515 Mandan, or Phone 724X 11:19 3t ROOM FOR RENT.—Modern. 309 8th St. 11-17-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1100 Broad- way. 11-17-3t FOR RENT.—Modern furnished room. 822 6th St. 11-15-6t FOR RENT.—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. Pleasant location. 515 5th Street. Phone 592Y. 11-15-tf FOR RENT.—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K. : 11-16-1mo, FREE advance authentic information. How to make money in new oil field and next big boom sent free. Write now. “Far Mid-West” Magazine, _ Dept. 108, Kemmerer, Wyo. 11-18-1 CIMITED stock offering in high class oil company at remarkably low fig- ure, has 19 producing wells, one- fourth of property developed. Should be big producer and dividend payer. Additional funds for developments. Wonderful opportunity for small in-; vestors. Send for information now. | Frey, Rollow Company, 74 Broad- way, New York. 11-18-1 FOR RENT—Six room modern house. hot water heated. Inquire at 13 W. 1 Ro: St. FOR NT—Modern six room se, completely furnished, for the winter Call after November 21 at 411 Ave- nue A. 11 20 2: Pde SS a FOR RENT—A small 4 room cottage. Call Phone 17. 11 17 tf FUN KENT—6 room house, partly modern, possession Dec. 1. Beauti- ful shade trees. 50 foot front. Lew- is Larson. 416 3rd street. Phone BROR, 1117 tf run newt—s room house partly modern on 12th street. $t5.00 per month. Apply A. P. Anderson. Phone 376R. 1117 3t FUR RENT—House with a good horse barn, cow barn, chicken coop and half block land for garden in west part of city. George A. Welch. 11-16-tf WANTED.—Good farm tractor and/ breaking plows. Give condition | and description, including price. } Write 338 care Tribune. FOR SAL residence property by owner. take auto in part payment. Write 336 care Tribune. 11-17-3t FOR SALE—4 good milch cows. Phone 499.R 11-17-2t BAKERY FOR SALE.—The only bak-| ery in a mining town. $1500 spot cash will buy it. Wilton Bakery, J. Stanley, Prop., Wilton, N. D. 11-16-1wk. FOR SALE—AIl household furniture in good condition. Also Ford car reasonable. 212 11th St. Phone 857Y. FOR SALE—Electric stove, go0d as new, very reasonable. Mrs. L. E. _-Maynard, 37_Ave. A. 11-18-3 WANTED.—Good care, near school, for boy of six. Phone 210. 11-15-4t Will HOUSE FOR RENT.—Inquire B. K. Skeels. Phone 613X. FOR RENT.—Small house. Inquire 207 So. Si ‘h St. 11-15-4t FOR RENT—7 room house with. re- ception hall. ‘Hot water heating and strictly modern. 710 Ave D & 7th street. 11 9 tf FOR RENT—6-room modern cottage by December ist: Inquire E. W. iWasche, care C. M. Dahl’s Clothing; Store. 11-13-tf HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf FOR RENT—Five room apartment; modern; heat and water furnished. children. Phone 806. Mrs. L. JOS WORK DONE—Stenography and bookkeeping. 328 Tribune. 11 6 1 mo. WANTED—Three good milch cows. No. 607, Tribune. 11-3-tf WANTED—To buy several hundred! bushels of feed cord. Phone or write North Dakota State Peniten- tiary, Bismarck, N. D., giving price. 11-3-tf| FOR SALE—Only taeatre in North Dakota town of 1,000 population Reason for selling—must go tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glea Tilin, N Dak 10 12 ¢¢ BECOME A BROKER supplying the | SALESMEN—Our lines of arti FOR RENT.—Comfortable front room for one or two-gentlemen, in fully modern house two blocks from Post Office. Phone 5441. FOR RENT—-Furnished rooms. 801 Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo. W. Little. 11 14 tz FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 307 Front street. Third street AGENT—SALESMAN 1117 lwk No money selling new proposition. samples to carry. References. Dept. 11-18-1 26, Ad-Lee Co., Chicago. map calendars, twelve sheet and business calendars, our waterproof and metal edge signs have no equal in the U Neither does our unique weekly map window service for merchants—a new, marvelous seller on which many salesmen are clear- ing better than $160.00 a week. We offer big commissions, low selling prices—we make our own goods Need a real salesman for contract for remainder this year and for 1918. Write today. The Kenyon Map Company, Des Moines, Ia. (43d| year.) 11-18-1 SIDE LINE MEN you want a real one that one order a day will pay you $9.00. No samples to carry. Something new. Write today. Can id Mfg. Co. 208 Sigel St., Chi- cago, Ill. 11-18-1 WANTE stlers in every county to sell groceries, paints, oils, poul- try and stock remedies and special- ties to consumer. Big profits. Con- solidated Grocery Co., Sioux City, Iowa. 11-18-1 ATTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES fi car.: Run one season. Tribune. 11-16-2 wi FOR SALE—Automobile .for sale. Second hand automobile, Studebak- er, five passenger, Model 1916, cost $1,000.00 new, but as I need the No. 335 care consumers in your ity with mer- rom the manufac. money this machine can be purchas-, ed for about $190.00... Liberty bomis; even Cannefax, can gainsay. The best Cannefax can hope for is an order to De Oro to give the St. Louis cuist an- other chance immediately, "a GOLFERS NAME STREETS AFTER FAMOUS LINKS, Many professional golfers are interested in one of the most un- usual golfing colonies in this country, located at Palma Calia, Tampa, Fla. A tract of land has been obtained near the golf links of the city, and the streets of the property are named after well-known clubs, such as Mid- lothian, Siwanoy, Oakmont, Ards- ley, Scarsdale, Glen View, and Homewood. PROTESTS DE ORO’S ‘WIN Sannefax Claims Cuban Delayed Match to Worry Him. For the first time since the Lambert trophy, emblematic of the three-cush- lon carom billiard championship, was offered for competition in 1887, the winning of the title has been protested. Robert Cannefax, who lost the cham- pionship to Alfredo, De Oro at St. Louis recently, 150 to 148, has entered a protest with the trustees of the trophy, and, as a result, not only the title, but the prize money, amounting TO SHAVE SALARIES n ¥ uf, to Be Made That Magnates Will Not Suffer Again, From Kansas City comes the story that the American association will play a 154-game schedule in 1918 as usual, but the players’ salaries will be cut so that the magnates will not have an- other disastrous year financially, such as they have just passed through, For many years in the American as- sociation the top price paid a ball play- er was $1,800. Today the top price is about $2,500, a raise of $700 for five months’ work. The average price paid a few years ago was $1,600, while the nveragé price today is: about $2,700, meaning an average increase of $400. There are about 140 players in the league, meaning an increase of $56,000 in players’ salaries per year. The magnates believe if they can cut salaries to an average of $1,600, each club owner will save about $7,000. By reducing other expenses they be- lieve the league can be put back on to §1,109, is being withheld pending | * Paying basis in 1918, despite the Investigation of Cannefax’s charges. The western billlardist dec!:::us that on the final night of competiiion at St. Louis De Oro cetiberately d ed the tatch and in other ways so unnerved Alredo De Oro. him that he was thrown completely off his game, and, as a result, was de- feated by two points. Cannefax says that Tom Sperry, the referee, con- fessed that he did not know exactly how-to interpret the rule which penal- izes delay with forfeiture of the match. Cannefax enumerates the various de- lays caused by the Cuban, De Oro is a chronic kicker in matches, but that seems to be part of his game. That he is a great billiard- ist and a real champion nobody, not war, It is a fact that one or two mag- nates will lose about $25,000 each this year. But they own clubs that have been down in the race, and there are other conditions that have brought about this financial loss, The Colum- bus and Indianapolis teams have made some money, while one or two others will break about even, _ Barbie’s PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver { se the Tribune’s Classified Columns FOR QUICK RESULTS TAXI Phone D7 © SMitc FREDERICK W. KETEN ARCHITECT Wend Blecs Phone 445 Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Ubarge Oay Plone 50 Night Phone 687 | WEBB BROTHERS The Electric Shop B. K. SKEELS' Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies ' Delec Farm Light Plants | Phone 370 408 Broadway Tax Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou 3rd & Main Streets. Sheet Metal and Radiator Work: Bismarck, N. D. AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS REPAIRED and RE- BUILT —_' ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERIENCED ME’ FREEZE-UPS A SPECIALTY Satisfaction Guaranteed BATTERY REPAIRING We are a licensed service station and wholesale distributing depot of the Exide Battery Co., the largest of its kind in the world. Any work we turn out is absolutely guaranteed by our contract with these people. We wil repair all makes of batteries and; carry a full line of new Exide batter- ies and parts for any make of car. Cold weather ruins a half charged battery. If your’s is in doubtful con- dition, send it to us for inspection. We also specialize in the winter stor- age of batteries for those who put away their cars for the season. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. * | | TAXI Phone 57 S. LAMBERT Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M .C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 Undertaking Parlors \ 4. W. Lucas Company Day Pkone = Night Phone 160 i A. W. CRAIG | Liovnsed Embalmer in Oharge War News SAVE MONEY Havo Your Old Felt Hat Cleaned & Re-Blocked It will look like new and be ae good as new EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK — om fransfer & Storayve We have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also retail ice and wood, Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. Yor Orst. class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoo Hospital &. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets et $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. HEATED CAR STORAGE In our fire-proof garage is the most of our new warehouse, your reservation now as our ca- pacity is limited. DEAD STORAGE $3.00 Ask us about this class of ser- vice to which we are devoting most desirable in the city. Make CORWIN MOTOR CO. Phone 700 ne BETTER CARS ARE By WILL Buitp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO ¥ RADIATOR REPAIRING Don’t take chances. Send your leaky radiators to our old established shop for treatment by experts. CORWIN MOTOR ©O. Bismarck, N. D, Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop 48 BROADWAY BISMARCK, K. DB. Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company Telephone 314