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€ ? ton j cc" Sy \ be A . , ‘) ‘ ; fuk . FOR SEAL—Pretty cottage of amis Wistan aes W. ~ WBANTED—At once, Tea FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917. F.E. Young Real Estate Company FOR SALE or TRADE—A new: mod- ern 8 room house, with bath, hot wa- ¢ ter plant, full cemented basement; oak floors down stairs, maple floors up stairs; two sleeping porches and one sun parlor. On lot 65x150, near the North Ward school. Price $6,000. Terms; cash $2,240.00. Balance in Building & Loan at $60 per month. Will trade this property for good quarter section of land in Burleigh county. FOR SALE—Two new houses on one lot. Front house a 5 room modern bungalow, with bath, hot air fur- nace, full cemented basement. Rents for $35 per month. - Rear house of 4 rooms and bath, small cellar, built- in sideboard and kitchen cadinet, lights, sewer and water. Rents for 20 per month. Price $4,500. Terms: - $1,000 or more cash, balance 1, 2, or 3 years at 8 per cent. FOR SALE—Building lots in any part of the city and acre property in the Lincoln Addition at reasonable prices and on easy terms. Office Open Every Evening. F.E.Young Real Estate Company Telephone No. 78R. Offices In First National Bank Bidg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains, D. T. OWENS & CO. Estate, Loans, Insurance, City Property FOR RENT—Office rooms with D. T. Real five! rooms and bath, new heating plant. On corner of Ave. “A.” This prop- Owens & Co. Ground floor, 11514 erty is worth about $3500, Init for] 4th Street. 12-7-tf quick sale will sell for $2300; $1500]° D. T. OWENS & CO cash. FOR SALE—Dungalow of five rooms and bath, cement basement, furnace heat, screened in porch, corner lot. If this nice bungalow was to be} built today it would cost about | $2600. The lot is worth about $600. : I am offering this nice little home for $2500. $200 cash anf $25.00 | Bismarck, N. D, AUTOMOBILES, MOYOXCYLES FOR SALE—1917 Ford, like new. Run less than 2,500 miles. Electric R : if poreek caer poe starter. Demountable rims. Spare ying y tire. $385 foor quick sale. Earl America is a king in his own home.” Don't pay rent, buy a home. run THADE—Choice farm lands for Bismarck income property. 4A NEw t1—Hool IW OVICK Vuilding | m 4th street; 25x100 feet, suitable for any kind of retail ‘business, 360 Ser month. Real Estate Snaps | insurance Written Notary Public, LAND WANTED—Improved} and un- J. H. HOLIHAN improved farm land, large and small Lucas Block Lucas Block} tracts. If you desire to Sell at a . reasonable price give terms. I can get results. Eastern connections with a campaign for buyers that de- * sire this class of land will offer you a chance to sell. Send list:with low- est price and terms, or see C. Will- iams & Co., telephone No. 497. Bis- marck Bank bldg. HAVE blacksmith shop that I want to ,attade for tractor and plows. Shop is in good town of 400 on main line e,0fN. P., consisting of all necessafy, . tools, engine and trip-hanimer. Branick, Dickinson, N. D. N 12 7 tf. ; C. WILLIAMS & CQ, ; HELP WANYED—MALE WANTED—Pin setters at Sth Street CT eit Cy Hall. 11 6 tf. cy Homan’s cafe. 12-5-6, FOR TRADE—One section of good WANTED—Experienced waitresses.) land in McKenzie county to trade Apply Van Horn Cafe. for city income property. 12 4 tf C. WILLIAMS & CO. Offiice Bismarck Bank Bldg. WANTED—Trustworthy high school Tel. No. 497. Bismarck N. D. or college girl to help with housc- work and take care of children. Phone 879 or call Room 312 38rd floor, Baker '!Block. 12-4-tf WANTED — Girl for genera ouse- work, family of two. Call at City MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two sectional bookcases good as new. Call room 226, Mc- Kenzie hotel. FOR SALE—Only a few very choice singing canary birds, of the roller and warbler type. Call at 313 Man- National bank during the day of 610 7th Street during the evening. Mr. P. C. Remington. 12.3 tf —————— ROOMS FOR RENT FI ii Bs e. 12-6-2t | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms| (22 Ave. Bea + for light housekeeping. Inquire) FOR SAL About 25 sections of land 1014 Broadway. 32-7-3t| ia Northern Minnesota. Nearly 100,- 000 acres sold. It’s going like wild- Buy some of this and raise a Price $5 per acre. FOR RENT—Steam heated, electric lighted, furnished rooms at the Busi-; 8". flock of sheep. ness college. Phone 183. 12-7-1m 7 1 Si a FOR RENT—Cood, warm Turnishea] % A+ Westman, Webster, So, Dak | 3 2 ap 20%. a Se room. 07 4th St. Phone 12"-| FOR SALE—One No.9 steel range, FOR RENT—Strictly cnodern ro good as new. 515 Sth street. Phone : ti = 9.7: 592Y wit 807 Main St__1213/ 7 vep—ioomers and boarders at FOR RENT—Modern rooms, warm] ‘tne punraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. and comfortable. 622 Third pret Blanche ‘Masters, ‘Mer. a Soe 26 1 mo. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 320 BOOKKEEP raphy and job Fourth St. or phone 621L. 124 work done. 328 Tribune. 11-6-1mo. FOR RENT.—Strictly modern rooms.| FOR SALE—One-fourth section land, __Phone 377K. __11-16-Imo.| 3 or 4 miles from Bismarck, $25.00 ROOMS FOR housekeep-! per acre. One-fourth cash. SW% ing, all modern, hot water heated.! section 30 T. 139, range 79. Alex A. Telephone connected. 814 Ave B. Gibson. P. O. Box 561, Chico, But- 1127 tf} ler Co. California. FOR RENT—Comforiable modern 11 24 tf light housekeeping rooms. Address] FOR SALE—Duroc pigs of the T. N. Inquire C. M. Sny- . D. 11-28-I1m rsey boars, ex- tra large heavy boned extremely Johnson stock. _der, Menoken, N. 350—care Tribune. 12 66 lwk FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern house. 214 Second St. or phone &8Y. 12-5-3 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 801| long bodied, pure bred, not better Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geo.| s‘ock offered in Burleigh county.’ W. Little. 1114 tr] Also pure bred Jersey bulls for FOR RENT—Modern, well heated.| sale. Address Edward G. Patterson, newly furnished rooms. 411 5th St.} Bismarck, N. Dak. 11 19 tt Phone 273. 1122 1 mo} WANTED—To buy several hundred bushels of feed cord. Phone or write North Dakota State Peniten- POSITIONS WANTED tlary, Bismarck, N. D., giving price. WANTED Position as grocery clerk 11-3-€f i y ve had exper- 7 or other business. Ha’ Pt ‘FOR SALE—Only tacatre in North ience in general merchandise. Write 0. 349, care Tribune. 12-6-6 ——————_———————— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE _ FOR SALE—I offer the following de Dakota town of 1.000 population Reason for aselling—must go tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glen TMin. N Dak 10:12 tf FOR SALE—New Diebold fire-proof; scribed residence lots for sale. - Prices and terms reasonable. Lots Precblst suse: ae Senders 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, ‘Block 59; lots 28, : 29, 30, 31, Block 60; lots 21, 22, In Case of Pneumonia. 23, 24, Block 68 in the McKenzi i y comes eee hee a 100x139 Dest aids to a speedy recovery front t 3. 3, Northern Pneumonia. Make a tight-fitting jack- cet of So apion: Block A. Falconer, &t of cheesecloth, sleeveless, and inter- 202 Avenue E and Second stem line with two thicknesses of sheet cot- Bismarck, N. D. 5-2t ton. Line with the cheesecloth, Fast- ‘en in front with snaps; it is worn next LOST AND FOUND Ithe skin. It is best to have two of LosSt—Large, black leather purse, these little coats. They protect the containing checks; $5 reward. Re- patient from any chance draft when turn to Tribune. 125-6 changing the clothes or bedding. e and} a physician sald this is one of the 75x15 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE WASHINGTON TO af ENTERTAIN MANY * _ SUFFRAGE DELEGATES ° Washington next week will enter- tain many suffrage delegates from all over the United States. They will journey to the capital to attend the forty-ninth annual convention of the National Woman Suffrage association, which convenes there next Tuesdéy and: will last’ through Saturday. The convention will have as its chief objective the passage of ‘the suf- ftrage amendment by the sixty-fifth congréss as one of the first measures to be acted on in this session. Miss Mary Garrett Hay, New York, | national chairman of arrangements for the convention, has announced the selection of the following Washingion, women as chairmen of the con- committee: L. Mrs. D,-¢., vention’s ment, Mrs. chairman, treasu Local arrange- B. Swormstedt; vic: Gilbert Grosvenor Cato Sells; decore liam E. Chamberlain; s, Mrs. Clara A. East Hamilton Dimmi Louis Ottenberg Ruth Hennessey; ush- Elizabeth Shaw information, posioffice, Mr: ers and pages, Mrs, Reed. PIONEER : RESIDENTS | TENDERED SURPRISE Mr. and Willfam L » pioneer res- idens of the capital gity were tender. ed a suprise Thursday evening by early 49 of their old time friends at their home in Fifth and Rosser streets. The affair was planned by Mrs. Fred Graham and Miss Emma Laist, daughters, Mrs. Charles Scheb- ler and Mrs. Kate Willis and was a! complete surprise to the honor guests.! The evening was spent in talking over old times and playing cards and dancing. Seven tables were in play for progressive whist and the honors were awarded to Mrs. A. W. Lucas and J. D. McDonald. Mr. McDonald’s prize was a handsome flag and as it was presented the guests stood while singing the national anthem. ‘A son-} in-law, Fred Graham, recently commis: | sioned first lieutenan Forg Snelling was among ther guests) Fr olla ing the « vlaying of Whistfunicheon was served and was suppleménted by dancing. t Mr. and Mrs. Laist have Fesided in the capital city for the last'36 years, and are among the oldest residents of the city.. Mr, Laist lms figured in the state politits for many years and is at present one of the capitol attaches. GIRLS MAKE SERVICE: FLAG FOR SOLDIERS In honor,gf the five boys enlisted for government § service from the City National ‘batik, "Harold V. Semliag, V. J. Stocking, John B. Rhud, Mir. Han- son and Albert Blumer, the ffive girls who filled their places hve ~ just finished the making of a fendsome saly 786 is ie badadetbe of the flag is in eee with a deep red border and in the center is placed five blue stars, representing the boys in the United States service. It is a handsome cre- ation and will be given a prominent OR SALE OR RENT-—EOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern house, three blocks from postoflice. Phone 794. Geo. Little. 12-5-tf FOR SALE room house; month- ly paym about same as. rent J. K. Doran. 12-4-1m FOR REN artly modern six room house. J. % Doran, 12-4-1m FOR RENT—1 room house, ful full base- ment, heating plant, hardwood floors, city water, electric lights, etc.; reasonable. Phone 600. = 12-4-tf FOR RENT— water, light and heat pecially low nt will care for furnace. i FOR RENT—6 lot: Harr City. room house with 7 5 room house close in. Harvey and Co. J. &. Jackson, Mer. y. 127 3t FOR RENT—Modern nouse; seven rooms, 322 Second St., Jan. 1. Want small family and might take room myself. G. W. Ranney, Box 257. 9.3. {FOR RENT—Strictly modern 8-rcom house. Enquire O. W. Roberts. Phone 751 or 151. 12.1 tf | FOR RENT—6 room modern cottage fitted with Majestic range, window shades and curtain fixtures. E. W. | Wasche. 12 1 tf. | | FOR RENT— Two cottages. One new | Phone 202L. ! 12 7 at{ FOR RENT—Five room cottage; part- ly modern; S. Ninth St. and all modern. water furnished. 319 Phone 602R. 12-7-t£| Five room and bath cot- tage on Sth Street, near Ave. A. Low ren: to right party. A. Van Horn, 209 Seventh St. 12-6-3) FOR RENT—House at 518 Sixth St. Apply to D. K. Skeels, 498 Broad- _W = 12-6-t£ FOR SA Two houses on a 50 ft. lot on Sixth Street. A good inve: ment. B. K. Skeels, 408 Broadwa; 12-6-t£ | have two HOUSE TO ae bouses for urton. 11-5tf FOR RENT—, 1 ‘TF room cottage. Call Phone 17. = 11:17 tf FOR SALE OR RENT—6 room mod- ern house, close in. Take Posteseion at once. Phone 687. 12-5-3 FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents for $25. F. O. Hellstrom. 12:3-tt FOR RENT—7 room strictly modern house. 423 11th street. Phone 831K 11 30 1 mo. Tribune want ads bring results. == \nor’s orchestra has donated the use ee mmenany place for display in the bank. The girls composing the clerical staff are the Misses Alma Nordquist,’ Janet Fogerty, Sigrid Alfson, Cather- ine “McDonald and Lilliam Thrams, | “Montana Guests Judge and Mrs, A. M. Gh ef kitth street are cater ng as iueir guests Mrs. Clark G. King and Son, Bernard of Glendive, Mont. Library Club to Meet The first regular meeting of the Capital City Library club will be held Tuesday evening next in the home of} Mrs. Charles Hageman of Third street. ianson j the East. iam MeGuire, the er wio W harge of the Ford construction w in the city, have gone ‘to Cedar Rajdds, In, to spend the winter. Leaves for t Mr. and Mrs, = Dr. Hutcheson Recovering Dr. W. J. Hutcheson of the McCabe cburch, is recovering from a week's illness and expects to occupy the pul- pit of his church at both the Suaday morning and evening services. | Dr. Hutcheson was unable to fill his Iast Sunday on account of his ness. To Live Here Edgar D. Rose ha city from Grand Fork cepted a position with Motor Sales company. M Rose will join him in avout a month and will make their home here. Mr. and Mr oe are former residey of y. Mrs. Rose is at present visiting friends in Lakota. * To Wed in Minot. Miss Roxy Foss and her Lieut. J. Earl Me*adden of ¢ will leave Saturday and has ac- the Ta nce Davalien, arrived in the! SEPARATE SKIRT EXHIBITS BUSTLE) morning for Minot, where they will Sunday afternoon. . Miss Annabelle Foss, a sister of the bride-elect, who is visiting friends in Minneapolis, is expected tu return lo Minot for the weatiding. Dr. Halgren In Englond Communications received f ohn A. Halgren, plac of; the, hospitals in Englar count of war ire: i address cannot be made known. Dr, Haigren is a former member of the Quain and Ramstad firm and for atime was house physician at the Lismarck h pital. He is,on his way to France. To'Give Address. Rey. 0. R."Svore of the Trinity Lu- theran church will make the princi; address at the special reformation | service at the Mandan Lutheran church which will be conducted Sun- ‘day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The ser- vice will ‘be conducted in English and music will be furnished choirs,.of the ‘Mandan and Lisinarcls churches, Benefit Dancing pail} sat The dancing set of the city is in- terested in the dancing party Satur- day night in Patterson hall, which will be given as a benefit for the Woman’s Auxiliary to Company A. M. J. O'Connor, manager of O’Con- of the hall-and his orchestra for the evening. The affair is expected to bo one of the most enjoyable of the winter parties. ~ Musical Club Meeting The Thursday Musical club will ob- serve its annual Christmas program at a meeting Saturday afternoon in the home of Mrs. John A. Larson ip Sixth stre¢t. The program will be featured by the s carols and the r story by Mr: mas Ideals wiil be given in answer to the roll call. This will be the last meeting for 1917. For Small Daug!:ier Mrs. H. Ji. Steele entertained at a prettily appointed child party |; Thursday afternoon at her home in Avenue B and First street, in honor of the sixth birthday annivei her daughter, little Miss Jean. guests included ten of her school mate . Byrne. ‘ing children’s game > ornamented , with Ay six tapers centered the luncheon table. Little Miss Jean received many beau- | Mrs. Steele was ster, Miss Ma@tre of Church Sales Saturday The annual aar and food sale of the rian church will open Saturday morning in the Hughes Electric company office in Broadway and will continue throughout the day. } All kinds of fancy and domestic articles will be on sale as well as home made food stuffs. A hot lunch j will be ser i and a light during the afternoon. The women of St. George's Guild | be married ‘ | ment the joint|' zon this couraging aded the realm of is | PEGiOF more than ap- i advan- and Mrs. W. A .Keye of Fargo. Lieu- tenant Lorshbaugh, also of Fargo, re- ceived his commission at the second. officers’ training camp at Fort Snel- at. ling. He is ordered to Camp Custe Battle Cree DANCE FOR “SOLDIERS. Dance for the Soldiers by the Au | iary of Company’ A, Saturday night in Patterson’ hall. report Mich. ‘Tismrack had two boys’ in the stricken Halifax zone, and their moth- er, Mrs.’ Mary MéLean of 'First and Rosser street, today''received a wire that both came through the ordeal safely. They are H. F. McLean, man- ager at Halifax for the Cook Construc- tion company, and W. J. McLean, his brother, a nt to the manager. Roth have been at Halifax for some time supervising the work on the great dominion railway terminals , there. The two young men were bor! | and reared in this city and their hun- | dreds of friend ho have felt fears as to their fate are glad to learn of | their safety. Plans for the big Christmas mem- bership drive for Red Cross members, which opens Monday, December 17,1 have been formulated and Rev. Geo. j Buzzelle, rector of St. George's Epis- copal church and H. P. Goddard, have been appointed campaign managers. Rev. Mr. Buzzelle will have charge of | the organization of the rural distric and Mr. Goddard for Bismarck. Com- mittees be appointed and all ar- rangements completed by next Mon- day. It is planned to swell the member- ship for Pureligh county from 2,000 to 5,000 before the dawn of Christ- mas day when the campaign ends. The slogan for Burleigh county ake it a Red Cross Christmas.” erything will be done to bring the membership up to ‘the 5,600 mark. Rev. Mr. night for } start dard mit’ uzzelle will leave Sunday enzie, where he will the rural organization. Mr. God- already busy getting his com- 's together here in the ci Representative vert. Johns fresh from the French front will sneak at the Auditorium December 21 under the auspices of the Burleigh ; county chapter of the. Aemrican Red His address will he made the ion for a county rally for Red) Cross workers here. ! i DANCE FOR SOLDIERS. Dance for the Soldiers by the Auxil- iary of Company A, Saturday night in Patterson hall. of St. Georg: scopal church will | conduct their annual Christmas sale in Hoskins store Saturday afternoon. | The guild wiil have on le numer- | ous fancy and domestic articles suit- | able for Christmas gifts. They will, also have a fine line of food articles | on sale, Seog eae if Military Weddingsr Announcément has been made of} the marriage of Lieutenant Lawrence M. Byrne and Miss Ruth G Cannon of Minot Thursday in the Minot Catholic church with Rev. Father Raith officiating. They will leave Saturday for Camp Dodge to report where he nas been ordered December 15th. The date for the appro’ riage of Miss Katherine First Lieutenant Arno A. Lorshbaugh. U. S. R., has been’ announced for Tuesday, December 11 at high noon. The nuptials will be solemnized in Farm Resid Telephone 314 the home of the bride's parents, Mr. | The Electric Shop, | We also specialize in the winter stor- Use the Tribune’s Classified Columns FOR QUICK RESULTS SOCIETY TAXI Phone 7 S. LAMBERT Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M .C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 TAXI RRS aS 4, SMITH Undertaking-Embalming | Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Plone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company... Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG Liconsed Embalmer in Charge HATS. SAVE MONEV By having your old felt Hat CLEANED AND RE. BLOCKED EAGLE HAT WORKS Connected with First Class SHOE SHINING PARLOR Shoes dyed Black or Brown First Class Work Guaranteed PHONE 682 Opposite Postoffice - - Bismarck panne ae Transfer & Storage We Fave unequalled facilities for B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies | Delcc Farm Light Plants Phone 370 403 Broadway axi Phone 342 Also Dray and Tranafer Geo. Robidou moving, storing, and shipping household goods. Careful, experl- enced men; also retail Ice and and the two Juniped into the sea. The eaptain was saved by clinging tc wreckage. As the two young women were sinking an English ship, hoisted the white flag. The answer of the Germans was 9 shot which killed both girls. Twelve men of another ship had just got inte the lifeboat when a shell killed them wood. Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62, No. 202 Fifth St. For first class shoe repairing go to all, || Bismarck Shoe Hospital : | H, BURMAN, Prop. Success From Failure. | 411 Broadws ‘“ We mount to heaven mostly on. the } ruins of our cherished schemes, finding FOR SALE Oil Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. our failures our successes.—A. Broa- son Alcott. | Barbie’s: DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver HEATED’ CAR STORAGE In our fireproof garage is the most desirable in the city. Make your reservation now as our capacity is limited. DEAD STORAGE, $3.00 Ask us about this class of service, to which @e are de- voting most of our new Med ve ov anrernen eceeaaine ace GOR WEN MOTOR CO,* BATTERY 2° Phone 700 i | REPAIRIN G EVERYBODY .KN' eT VALVE-IN-HEAD M BUICK’ Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. Dé ANS 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. RADIATOR REPAIRING Don’t take chances. Send your leaky radiators to our old established shop for treatment by experts. age of batteries for those who put away their cars for the season. SORWIN MOTOR 00. Bismarck, N. D. CORWIN MOTOR Co. Bismarck, N. D. Battery Service Loden’ Ss Battery Shop 48 BROADWAY SISHARCE, WN. D. Lands and Garden Plots ence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company Incorporated rs 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg.