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SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 191 _ BISMARCK MORNING TRIBUNE IF YOU HAVE S SELL IT THROUGH THE BIS eK TRI BUNE? 5 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Make Windows by Hand. B) f NG- | Best Kind of Play Is Work. | ‘DOINGS CF AE DUFFS } a WASHIH 4 BY ALLMAN One of the best kinds of play is In making stained-glass windows ev- J R, Eh. YOUNG | > | Tot SCENERY. {work. Many of the elements of play | ery bit of the work done ‘by hand, cS Sh fae | D. T. OWENS & CO. ' —— enter into work if It is performed in| and it is amazing to realize how many ; yy | 7eal Estate, Loans, Insurance City) GOODBYE OLD 'SILi< I the right sp Tho most satisfying | times each piece of glass must be han REAL ESTATE CO] MPAN Y Property 3 | HAT -Nov SERVED ME j forms of p © those in which inter- | dled. An operator tells of counting, up Come with us to Sunny Texas. Ou: ho x DANO j ey} WELL BuT JLL-HAVE est is excited; competition, with desire.| one any and finding that no ana 'f ii i : RIOANON EXxcUSE ME SE FOR. succeed and accomplish some defi- | twelve times were necessary, he ( me ore oe Sree Bed cay rey St pan one | e tu Be Bae IN SPR if ni end, ie the eis worth play- | leadwork is done by hand too, even the A if very Mendy: Christina : Paul Sand acti tin senwe kat an A FEW MINUTES ing. Work is fatiguing and distaste- | opening of the little slots into which : 1 ful when it is lacking in these ele- | the-glass is fastened. FB. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Telephone No. 78R, | Offices In First National Bank Bldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—New bungalow of 6 rooms and bath, 3 bed rooms. Lot 60x150. East front. $3,600. FOR RENT—Sirictly modern house of 5 rooms and bath, on Avenue C, East. Insurance Written - - - Notary Public J. H. HOLIHAN ‘Lucas Block. - - + ° Phone 745 ELP oWANTED—MALE —_— Se WANTED—Pin setters at sth Street Pool ‘Hall. 11 6 tt. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED — Girl for general house- work. -Phone 594. 12 29 tf WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Call 930 6th street or phone 307L. 12 29 4t ing service thrown in $55.00 One- { ha fare for your wife. i D. T. OWENS & CO. Bismarck, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms in good residence section. Call Phone 620, or 424 7th strect. 12 31 2t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 317 8th street. Phone 236X, 12 $1 3t FOR RENT—Modern room. 515 4th street. Phone 642. 231 4t FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms in Varney flat. 12 81 3t FOR HeENT—Warm front room. 515 . 5th street. Phone 592Y. FOR RENT—Five furmisned rooms, modern, $30. Three blocks from post office. Phone 632, A. H. Welch, 322 2nd street. 12 29 4t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms up- stairs. One large furnished room downstairs modern house. Phone 288L. 722-6th St. Also garage for _ rent. 1-1-3t FOR RENT—Close in, large front room on first floor suitable for two, also light housekeeping rooms. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. 12 27 1 wk. NT—Rooms for light house- Call 4682. 12-27-1w FOR RENT—Nice war furnished rooms, modern. Call 46 Main. 2.21 1 mo. 12 29 tf. OFFER PERMANENT .Position™ at] very attractive salary to an especial- ly competent experienced stenog-| rapher. Address P. 0. Box 468. 12 22 ‘tf. WANTED—& competent. girl for gen-| * “eral housework; Mrs. L. &. Opdyke, 517 Mandan Ave. dec18tt | ‘ \ C. WILLIAMS & CO, | Real Estate Snaps | | LAND WANTED—Improved and un- improved farm land, large and small} tracts. reasonable price give terms. I can get results. .Hastern 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. FAVE 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. Po ca Aer Madea SE TUR TRADVE—One section of good land in McKenzie county to trade for city income property. GC. WILLIAMS & CO. - Offlice Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. Bismarck N. D. eee FOk SALE OR RENI—HOUSE® AND FLATS YOR KENT—Five room house 23 ‘Ave. $30 per. month with bath and hot water heat. Phone Corwin at sien 3 1-1-t FOR SALE—An eight room modern house on ighth street. $700.00 down, balance $30.00 per month. Phone 354K. 12 31 3t FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern six- room ‘house, full basement, close in. Can have possession at once. Phone 687. 12 29 lwk FOR RENT—7 room house with bath, welligituated. B.C. Marks, City Na- tional bank. | 12 29 tf. FOR RENT—Modern 5 ‘room cottage. \ 416 Broadway. Phone 35. FOR RENT—4:room house, full base: ment, heating plant; hardwcod floors; city water; electric lights, ‘etc. Very reasonable. Phone 600. \ 12 22 tf. \FOR RENT— Beautiful 5 room house, all modern and full basement, 801 7th street. See owner at 918 8th street. 12 20 3 mo. FOR RENT—/ room house, close in; $16.00. F. E. Young. 12 18 tf FOR RENT—Modern house, three \locks from postoffice. Phone 794. Geo. Little. 12-5-tf FOR SALE—Six room house; month ly payments about same as rent J.\K. Dora 12-4- FOR RENT—Partly modern six room house. J. K..Doran. 12-4-1m FOR RENT—Flat; water, light anc heat furnished. Especially low price if tenant will care for furnace Phone 132R. J. K. Doran. 12-6-1m HOUSE TO RENT—I have two houses for rent. Burton. 11-5ti FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven rdom house, close in; rents for $25. “Fj O. Hellstrom. LOST AND COSt—Purse, Friday at Orpheum Finder please leave at 12 30 tf a bank book on Northern bank, Fargo, N. D., also icket on Weban Cafe. Name of Malle Bring on bank book. Ré | turn to\Geo. W. Little and receive 12-26- mn Monday between Bismarck ik and Salvation Army Hall, two Finder return to 856 care If’ you desire to sell at aj; = 12.27 ot} FOR REN Phone 377K 12 16 Imo. FOR RENT—Strictiy modern rooms. Phone 377K. 12 16 Luno. FOR RENT—One large furntshed front room, small room adjoining. | suitable for two people or used for light housekeeping if desired. Phone| 477 U. or call at 818 Avenue 1b. 12 10 tt |= ROOMS FOR ENT—All modern, hot water heater. Telephone connected. | 814 Avenue B. 11.27 tt} FOR RENT—Steam heated, electric} lighted, furnished rooms at the Busi-| Phone 183. 12-7-1m | dodern rooms, and comfortable. 622 Third Street | 12-4-1m FOR RKENT—Furnished rooms. dvi Fourth street. Phone 404K. Gevu. W. Little.’ | HAVE 640 a clover land, with located in every way. Will sell or| A. Peoples, Ladysmith, Wiscon- 12 30 10t 000 poles 9, 11, Lahr Motor Sales Co., Bismarck, N. D. 12 29 6t ftuR SALE—Household furniture in good condition. Call 311 Ave C. Phone _73 12 28 1 wk. FOR SALE—Tailor shop in good live North Dakota town,‘about 800 popu- lation. Reason for selling, must go to war. Write or call Henlein, Tail- or, Garrison, N.*D. 12-27-6 WANTeD—Roomers and boarders at the Dunraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. Blanche Masters, Mer. 11 26 1 mo. FOR SALE—One-fourtn section iand, 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—Only theatre in North Dakota town of 1,000 population Reason for selling—must go ‘tc: warmer climate. R. F: Jarvis, Glen. Min. N Nak ? 10 12 tf ee) “Bonds for Seed Grain.” NOTICE ‘FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Ward county, ‘North Dakota, will re- ceive sealed proposals at the office of the county auditor, of Ward county, North Dakota, up to until 9 o’clock a. m. January 9, 1918. for the purchase of $250,000 seed grain bonds, in de- nominations of $500.00 each, due in five years, bearing interest at the rate of $6 per cent per annum; payable semi-annually. The board of county. commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all. bids. Dated at Minot, N. Dak., this 22nd day of December, 1917. R. W. KENNARD, County Auditor. and 14 feet ‘long. 12 24 10t A Leaking Faucet. When the faucets in the bathroom or kitchen leak or do not ailow the to flow freely they need a new the washers cost five To put on the washer, turn off the water, the rod is usually under the sink or in the basement, and the faucet; take off the worn- -and slip on a new ore and turn your water on again and presto! the work is done ‘and no repair Dill to pay. cents each, When One Is Rich. You are rich indeed, if you have un- Sounded health and strength, with an opportunity: to do things under your own direction. A Question. warn | ; good clay loam, | © ome timber, well | °* Strict Rules Are Enforced ta Con- : serve the Diminishing Sup- ply of Cloth. To conserve the diminisi s of clothing in Germany, the. Ge government has sulk ing that, of aS wear to be pw similar worn articles This inc $ the scope ana Fiabe “of the clothing cards introduced less than a year ago. The regulation applies to cotton stockings, gloves f and cloth materials for various house- hold purposes. For every suit or over- coat two well-worn or one in good ‘co! dition must be surrendered, The on articles of ordinary wear or use tha i are exempted from card regulation ; ‘are wooden shoes and silk things. More than a year-ago there was much } talk in Germany ‘of reducing the con- i sumption of cloth by inducing patriot- fe-minded women to return to the old but fashionable tight skit, The maxt- muin ‘quantity of amaterial, in meters, which should be ‘used ‘for a dress was even'stipulated. The econdtiy was not shiecessfully eccomplishe , table linen} however, for | vortions— clr month hav mount sed Com| Scientific i comp ee does not injure the fiber, 2 s pack- ‘ed in other countrics today at a den- y substantially three times that of of about 87 pone: a sell j Indian cotton is compressed to 45 pounds per cubic foot; while some In- ; dian and Chinese baling plants effect a ‘density of from 55 to 60 pounds of cotton per cubic foot. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. EVERETT TRUE be devoted | s proved foot; the ; Rules It is one of the we: Ladies and gents pressing and clean: ine: Bryant Tailoring Co. “lRarbie’s DRY CLEANING AND PHONE 394 We Call for and Deliver pweeeeeereneseeeerescesad “=| BATTE When Better Cars Are Made | WILL BUILD THEM ‘STEAM HEATED STORAGE Is a vital necessity in caring for an automobile during our cold winters. harm cold storage does to a car, consider the waste of bat- tery and gas in starting. Store your car in our fireproof ga- rage and your winter troubles will be over. CORWIN MOTOR CO. 4 ments. ——__—— + Cupid Makes Early Call, An American professor who hi spent his life investigating and has collected the evidence of 1,703 young people, declares that both s art being wounded by Cupid's da t the age of three and that a woman's love reaches maturity at twenty-two’ and a man's at twenty-four. TAXI! Phone cae L. 8. SMITH Taxi Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou pPococeow eon nooenoseooooe= Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge |} Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 WEBB BROTHERS Pocoewooer own ooooeoosocce FOR SALE |) O Barrels with Faucets at | $3.00 '} CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Cnly for the Weak. of man- idance of or- pioneer: the. ee Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs, M. C. HUNT Phone 649 Phone 788 oo Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG hea RRR ER RMIT TaN TT TTY 1 Coffee a Nutrient. Coffee is not a stimulant pure and imple, but a very considerable nutri- ent. Justus Liebig proved that, by taking equal lots of men, working in the salt mines, feeding one lot bread and meat, the other bread and coffee, and comparing results, The coffee squad did more work and came out in better shape than the meat eaters, TAXI Phone 57 8. LAMBERT The Electric Shop) B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants 408 Broadway Phone 370 HATS 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 ae We Fave unequalled facilities for} and shipping’ Careful, experl- Ice and; moving, storing, household goods. enced men; also retail wood. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. pocoeweeeen nn ew ne nnn n anne: For first class shoe repairing’ go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL! H. Burman, Prop. 4 Licensed Embalmer in Charge DYE WORKS 409 Front Street We are a ilcensed 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. BUICK Aside from the IF You've Sor ANYTHING TO SAY, AROUND THIS OFEICE, SAY [IT OUT LOUD! IF THERE'S ANYTHING T ABOMINATE (T'S 4 WHISPERING PUSSY FOOT tees < Why don’t we get dimples instead. of ¢ or: call 310 So. 8th street. . Ff wrinkles?]—Louisville C Courier-Journal, | Phone 700 Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Offiices and Stores for Rent Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop Bismarck Realty Comp 411 Broadway 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. BD. , RY REPAIRING | EVERYBODY KNOWS VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK RADIATOR REPAIRING Don't take chances. Sera your leaky radiators to ou> old established shop for treatment by experts. CORWIN MOTOR CO. - North Dak. Bismarck, Lots = & Storage|-

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