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* -THURSDAY DEC. 13, 1917. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE Use the Tribune’s FOR QUICK RESULTS 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 $2,240.06 Balance in Building & Loan at $60 per month. Will trade this property for good Quarter section of land in Burleigh county. ——————— FOR SALE—Two now houses on one jot. 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, in sideboard and lights, sewer and small cellar, built- kitchen cabinet, water. Rents for 20 per month. Price $4,500. Terms: $1,000 or more cash, balance \1, 2, or 3 years at 8 por cent. FOR SALE—Duilding 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 J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—New bungalow of five rooms and bath. FOR TRADE—Choice farm lands for marck income property. FOR RENT—Brick store on Fourth; street, 25x100 feet, $60 FOR RENT—Two partly modern and partly furnished flats close in to re- spectable people. Insurance Written Notary Public J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block Lucas Block HELP WANTED-MALE 4WANTED—Pin weitere wm ota cucu ‘Pool Hall. 9) Ary 9h 6 th ee WerP_WANTED- FEMALE | WANTED—Dining room zirl at Pal- ace hotel at once. 12-11-1 WANTED—Young-apprentice gi.l° in ‘Beauty Parlor. Write 348 care ‘Lrib- une. FEDS 12-110 GIRL_ WANTED ie general house: work. Call 423 Third St., Erlenmey- iJ er’s Cigar Factgry. — 12-10-6 WWANTED: Girl to assist in house- work; apply at’ 924. 6th St., or call 516. 12-13-3t | Ban C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps LAND WANTED—Improved and un- improved farm land, large and small 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- fams & Co., telephone No. 497. Bis- marck Bank bidg. ‘ HAVE blacksmith shop that I want to trade for tractor and plows. Shop is in good town of 400 on main line of N. P., consisting of all necessary tools, engine and trip-hammer. FOR TRADE—One section of good land Yn McKenzie county to trade for city income property. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. Bismarck N. D. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Washburn Piano. Phone 279 K. Call 115 Thayer. ‘ 12 FOR SALE—Body Brussels rug 9x9, brown, “New Way” washing ma- chine, wringer, copper b@ler. Phone 279K. Call 115,Thayer. 12:11 3t WANTED—Koomers and boarders at $90. the Dunraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. Blanche Masters, Mer. 11 26 1 mo. FOR SALE—Writing desk. Fumed oak and two chairs to match. Phone 279K. Call 115 Thayer. 12 11 3t FOR SALE—One-fourth section land, 3 or 4 miles from Bismarck, $25.00 per acre. One-fourth cash SW% section 30 T. 139, range 79. Alex A. Gibson. P. O. Box 561, Chico, But- ler Co., California. 11 24 tt FOR SALE—Duroc pigs of the T. N. Johnson stock. Inquire C. M. S: der, Menoken, N. D. 1 WANTED—To buy several hundred bushels of feed cord. Phone or write North Dakota State Pemten- tiary, Bismarck, N. D., giving price. we 11-3-tf FOR SALE—Only theatre in North Dakota town of 1,000 population Reason for selling—must- go tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glen Tita. N. Dake 1n 12 ¢¢ SSS WUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FOR SALE—First class second hani Ford. car and’ a Chevrolet, nearly new, both 5 passenger touring cars. Call at Soo Hotel. 1291 wk FOR SALE—1917 Ford, like new. Run D. T. OWENS & CO. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, City Property FOR RENT—Office rooms with D. T. Owens & Co. Ground floor, 115% 4th Street. 12-7-t£ D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. D. ___ POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Young lady ‘wishes _posi- tion as bookkeeper by Jan: 1, 1913. ‘Miss Marie Pew,‘Watrous, N. ‘D. 12 12 3 —— FO SALE O& RENT--HOUSEB AND VLATS FOR RENT—Two room house, 12091; Thayer St., $11, with water.:: In- guire A. Van Horn, 209 Seventh: 8t..|. ae 1 way RENT— m you can buy new strictly modern 5 room nines? low with maple floors, full base- ment, closets, bath, furnace, laundry stove electric lights, everything you want all brand new from owner at actual cost. $500 cash balance easy terms. Address ..o. 353 Tribune. ”« 12 11 4t FOR RENT—Modern house, three blocks from postoffice. Phone 794. “Geo. Little. 12-5-tf FOR S9LE—Six room house; month- ay payments about same ag rent ; K. Daran. 12-4:1m: Fon REN*—Partly modern, fe pgm FOR RENT—Six 1 :0om, ym, modern cot- tage fitted with Majestic range, win- dow shades and curtain fixtures. E. W. Wasche. 122 1tt FOR RENT—Flat; water, light and heat furnished. Especially low price if tenant will care for furnace. Phone 132R. J. K. Doran. 12-6-Im FOR RENT—Strictly modern 8-room house. Enquire O. W. Roberts. __Phone 751 or 151. Witt, Apply to BD. K. Skeels, 408 Broad- way. 12-6-tf FOR SALE—Two houses on a 50 ft. lot on Sixth Street. A good invest- ment. B. K. Skeels, 408 Broadway. be ay 12-6-t£ HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf 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 1ith street. Phone 831K 11.30 1 mo. FOR RENT—A small 4 room cottage. Call Phone 17. 11:17 tf FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house. 12 8 tt Inquire Western Union. ROOMS YOR REKT FOR RENT: «2 rooms’ for light housekeeping; $16 mo.; The Lor- aine. 12-13-3t | FOR RENT—Furnished room. 113 Thayer. Phone 673 R. 12 12 4t] FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1 blk! from Grand Pacific hotel. 315 Thay- er. 12 12 3t ROOMS FOR ENT—All modern, hot water heater. Telephone connected. 814 Avenue B. 11 27 tt FOR RENT—One large furnished front room, small room adjoining, suitable for two people or used for light housekeeping if desired. Phone 477 U. or call at 818 Avenue Bb. 12 10 tf. FOR RENT—Steam heated, electric lighted, furnished rooms at the Busi- ness college. Phone 183. 12-7-1m. FOR RENT—Modern rooms, warm and comfortable. 622 Third Street. 12-4-1m FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 801 Fourth street. Phone 404K. Gev. W. Little. 11 14 tt FOR RENT.—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K. 11-16-1mo. ROOMS FOR-RENT; light housekeep- ing, all modern, hot water heated. Telephone connected. 814 Ave B. 11.27 tt FOR __RENT—Modern, well heated. newly furnished rooms. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 11 22 1mo or BUSINESS OPPORTUAITIES “SERVICE BULLETIN.”—Invaluable facts regarding your business. De- voted to buyer and seller. Publish- ed ‘weekly by Service Bulletin Co. less ‘ than 2,500 miles. Electric starter. Demountable rims. Spare tire. $385 foor quick sale. Earl Branick, Dickinson, N. D. 12 7 ti. Classified sections, twelve colors. Subscribe now. 25c copy. Ten weeks, $1, including Andrus Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. 2 12 12:16 premium. 542; DOINGS OF THE DUFF S. TOM, IT CAN’T BE DONE. By A liman YES, scratcy Aunt] ALL RIGHT, | TAKE HER. OFF BUT WE'LL HAVE TO SEND THE BABY SOMETHING ‘You KNOW THEY'VE HAD A CARE ABOUT CHRISTMAS] NEW GABY SINCE LAST | ——_—_—__LL 14 Gone To cut Pit AND fee WHY NOT JUST | MRS, SPENCER OFF AND.ADD use? Nou've cor MORE ON THAT LIST, PUNLIS, GLEN, M@s. POTTER» HAZEL AND JOHN, AUNT CLARA, AND LAURINE “THAT NOW “THAN You, HAD Lasy YEAR! “ou asked me to telegraph you in the event of his death. I will do so providing he dies before I do. “He is residing in Cass Lake with his Indian | son-in-law at present, is still ‘active, and frequently goes by train to Bena to visit his Indian friends in that vicinity. He went there Sport G Gossip St. Paul, Minn., Deo. Dec. an"Indian will endure caps of age an: infirmities trated by a letter received by Tic Associated Press here from Fred A. today: in fact.” King, Indian agent at Cass ‘Lake,| Minn. Mr.’'King had been ‘asked to| ‘St. Louis, report’ on the condition of Gabe-nah- will be used in tue service flag to fly gewn-wonce, 127. years old,.and he re- over Spor man’s Park, the home of ied as follow ; the St. Louis American league club, {Inam:tim, receipt of yours relating | next. season. Three members of the to the aged Indiin known as Gerbe, club—Outfielders Sloan and Jacobson nah-gewn-wonce, atso known aé.:John,,and #incher—and two members of the Smith by those who are unable to pro- office staff are in the nation’s armed nounce his Indian name. forces. “No events have transpired in his CET ATT life during the past two years worthy} Milwaukee, Wis. Dec. 13—Charley “f being added to the sketch written’ Neary, Milwaukee's sensatjonal light- for the Associated Press, excent per-| Weight of S0m Years. REO, +¥ ill on De- haps i> fact that shortly after tho !eember 19, attempt a “comeback” sketch was prepared he was run over it when he meets “Kid” Graves of Oma- by a switch engine in the Great North- re a local chub, at 142 pounus: ern railroad yards.here. He was bat pped = many of Oe ight- ly shaken and was* picked up and t: ly in ais career 2 ay ken to our local hospital for medical‘ ive) potent at ihe hands treatment. He rufused to occupy a zgerald in a bout near Mo., Dec. 13.—Five stars Rept eee “ ina Chicago shortly before he went into eer eonnee noeptae ud ro Une retirement. Neary has been working iH : ae ¥ hard in 2 local gym for several weeks ing all the two wecks he! 0 the hospital. 8 yet married again and pror to be in good shape for | his coming battle. ect an Indian! gt. Louis, Dec. 13.—Plans now ‘be- ing to become Mrs.'-ing sponsored by the athletic depart- I keewn- ‘wonce, | ments at We shington and St. Louis) Outbursts of Everett True BY CONDO So You WOULD GO, INTO THIS THEATER WITH YouR BAD COLD AND, SPREAD THE SNTERTAINMENT WITH os YouR COUGH THAT SOUND s = CIKE THE BARKING oF OPEN AIR FOR You!!! ASQUITH’S DAUGHTER LEADS RELIEF WORK Miss Elizabeth Esquith, daughter of the former British premier, is promi- nent in war relief work in England. She has organized many relief fairs and bazaars. universities indicate there will be in- creased activity in efforts to produce winning football teams for the 1918 season. rge Pakewell, secretary of the St. Louis University athletic board is can’ sing among St. Louis Univers- ity alumni for suscriptions to a $10,- 000 fund for athletics. If this fund is raised it is probable that a training trip will be given the team next sea- son. Let us place you on our regular Sun- day service. Circulation Depart- ment 32 Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 WEBB BROTHERS Farm Lands and:Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Telephone S14 Bismarck Realty Company lassified Columns TAXI Phone 57 TAXI Phone nL, 8. SMITH 8, LAMBERT jThe Electric Shop |{Machine Hemstitching and B. K. SKEELS | Picoting Mrs. M. C, HUNT Everything Electrical 514 2nd St. Phone 649 Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Fhone 100 A. W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer in Charge HATS I Phone 3870 0s Broscway Undertaking = Posocoooooooe Taxi Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou SAVE MONEY 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 Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND Transfer & Storage DYE WORKS We Fave unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and shipping household Beods. Garetul expert enced . reta PHONE 394 wood 409 Frunt Street WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone Bee Bera SNORE EM Bee No, 202 Fifth St. We Call for and Deliver a Cor first class shoe repairing go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL H. Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway What's in a Name? His grandfather is in the employ of Uncle Sam, engaged in passing back and forth mail for dependent human- ity. His father, Mr, D—, also earns his bread in the same useful work in the Indianapolis post office. Since | these men of two generations are con- ; nected with the mail service, they ; doubtless expect little Dick to follow | in their steps. Friends of the family are sure that this is the intention of the parents, the child’s name being the proof. The mother liked Richard, and the father liked Franklin, so the child became Richard Franklin D——, or for | short, R. F. D. FOR SALE Oi) Barrels with Faucets at $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO. Blemarck, N. DO. | HEATED CAR | _ STORAGE In our fireproof garage is the | most desirable in the city. Where Victory Comes From. Men fight, but Providence gives the victory. thn WANTED, AT ONCE * Three live newsboys to sell morning and evening Tribunes. Boys going to school or otherwise employed need not apply. Circulaticn Dept. | BATTERY ——— SEPAIRING 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. | RADIATOR REPAIRING ies and parts for any make of car. | . Don’t take chances. Send Cold weather ruins a half charged battery. If your's Is in doubtful con- your leaky radiators to eur old established shop for dition, send it to us for Inspection. treatment by experts. 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 ware house. CORWIN MOTOR CO. | Phone 700 EVERYBODY KNOWS VALVE.IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK _ Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. ' We also specialize in the winter stor- age of batteries for those who put away their cars for the season. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bisi North Dak. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. nee Service Loden’s Battery Shop sISMABCK, BB BISMARCK, 5, D. 12 Bismarck Bank Bldg.