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SORT a “7 Or IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON'T NE SELL IT. THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS tw : DOINGS OF THE DUES THIS WIS A BUNCO GAME BY ALLMAN This also will| pression of will shall be guaranteed » PURE AND SIMPLE the| to the peoples concerned, rates on these loans. assist officials in arranging for next loan. ‘The social democratic party also.un- animously approved its ‘representa- ~ ee es J. H. HOLIHAN D. T. OWENS & CO, tives’ stand point in the main commit. Real Estate Bargains. {Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, City NO THANIXS OLIVIA, b ONE de The BOYs GER ) A tee of the reichstag and has-resolved \ Property ouT SROKING For | i TAKE WWE Quit- Gosh, ae pen tite OTHER. resolutely to combat the missuse of’ FOR SALE—New bungalow of | 6) 1918 27". BET | THAT BET AND 1° DNING FoR | NUGHT AND | SAVED "em } the right of selé determination for the rooms and bath, 3 bed rooms, east, Come with us to Sunny Texas. Our u FOR You ~ TAKE ONE ; " f disguised annexations front, lot 60x150 feet; worth $4,000, Special trains leave St. Paul January You Ten DOLLARS ; 7 A smoke But I'VE | iopopy WILL KNOW purpose of disguis i for quick sale $3,200. Half cash. "| first and fifteenth. Fare from St THAT You Don*T cut IT OUT — “THE DIFFERENCE TWELVE INJURED iN \ FOR SALE=New house of 6 rooms/ Paul and return with berths ‘and din- KEEP THAT WHERE: OD Cm BEFORE AN XATION \ ( and bath, 3 bed rooms ana bath up| !"8 Service thrown in $65.00 One- RESOLUTION ONE You GET Em! WRECK ON SANTA FE stairs, thoroughly modern, * worth | halt fare for your wife. Iola, Kan., Jan. 8.—Atchison, Tope- 5 m, n, 8—The social] ka and Santa Fe passenger train No. D. T. OWENS & CO. party, says a Berlin dis- patch, passed a resolution that in 4,000; my price $3,550. $1,000 cash. ; = : 201, southbound, was wrecked near Carlyle, six miles north of here Mon- — STN / Fon SALE—Corner lot 100x150 feet | on the car line. The last good cor- ner close in. Worth $10,000. Price $4,500. $1,000 cash. nf FOR RENT—Steam heated hall in brick building. Two lavatories. An| ideal hall for lodges or other pur- poses. | Insurance Written - - - Notary Public; J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. - - - + Phone 743) SELP WANTE))—MALE WANTED—Pin setters at Sth Street) Pool Hall. 116 tt. SSS HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Woman cook and chamber | maid at once at Banner House. | Phone 2 18 2t “WANTED: T for general house- work. Mrs. C. N. Kirk, 400 West 3roadway. Phone 459X. 15 8t WANTED—Girl or woman to assist with housework on a farm. Box 108 Bismare: 1-5-6t_ WANTED--Good girl for gene housework. 930 Sixth St. 1-5-3 OFFER PERMANENT .Position at very attractive salary to an especial- ly competent, experienced stenog- rapher. Address P. O. Box 568. 12 22 tf. ——— See REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FUR SALE—Nine lots and four} houses in Moorhead, . Minn., one block from depot, four blocks from Fargo, All rented, bringing good income, valued at $11,000. Will seli for $6,000, half cash, balance easy terms for quick action. Dr. M. F. ‘Balch, Mandan Hotel, Phone 34, Mandan, N. D. 15. 3t POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wants position. If ‘interested apply at once. Box 361 Tribune. 17 4t WANTED—Position as agent by ex- perienced engineer, especially farm machinery; speaks three languages fluently; write 358, care Une 1-4-4t WORK WANTED BOY—Sixteen years of age > wants. td work for board and room while at tending school. Phone 145K. 17 Sts, WANTED—Without children, man and wife above age of 30 to work on farm beginning ‘March 1. Write 359 care Tribune, 15 3t S055 C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snape - LAND WANTED—Improved and un- improved farm land, large and small tracts. If you desire to sell at 9 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 bldg. z 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 in McKenzie county to trade, for city income property. Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. Bismarck N. D. FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE! AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern house of five rooms, well located. Geo. M. Regis- ter Phone 90. 18 3t oe duu muuse, m0L Wa Bath and all modern con- wentauces. 306 Mandan Ave. Phone e 498R. 15 3t To. nares —vomsortadle — modern home completely refinished; fine location. Phone Corwin at ae 15 tt For RENT—A small 3 room house; electric lights and water; 600-12th St. call Lock, Bismarck hospital. 1-4-4t on RENT—Modern house. Inquire . W. Roberts. Phone 751 ae Hive FOR RENT—7 room house itn bath, well-situated. B.C. Marks, City Na- tional’ bank. 12 29 tt 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—4 room house, close in; $16.00. IF. BE. Young. 12:18 tf FOR HENT—Modern nouse, three from postoffice. Phone 794. ittle. 3 12-5-tf OURE 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. Bismarck, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT 3. a oh 18 tf. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms, college students preferred: 802 Ave. Lb. Phone 828. These rooms must be seen to be appreciated. 1 7 3t -rooms. 619 17 it FOR RENT—Furnishea 6th street. FOR RENT—Modern room. 418 2na Street. Phone 544X 17 3t odern furnished room, close in, 223 Second street. ae ne oes 15 tf FOR RENT—Well furnished room in modern house, call 309 Kighth St. or call 23 1-5. “ti rOR RE wu shed rooms, light housekeeping in modern Ronee: 507 4th street. Phone 120%. a 15 3t_ FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Strictly modern, Phone 646 L, 228 Twelfth street north. 1 5 3st FOR {RENT —Large, modem F room. Ave. A. FOR RENT—Modern room. street. Phone 642. FOR RENT—Warm | strictly modern house. 5 th street, 12.29 tt FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished rooms, modern. Call 46 Main. 42 211 mo. FORT RENT—Sirictly Modern rooms. Phone “377K . ‘*_ 12 16 Jmo. FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms. Phone 377K. 12 16 1 mo. *OR 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 B. 12 10 tf. FOR RENT—Steam heated, electric lighted, furnished rooms at the Busi- ness college. Phone 183. 12-7-1m FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 80) Fourth. street. Phone 404K. Gevu. W.. Little. 1114 tt SSS SS—= AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FOR SALE—New Willys-Knight. 4, seven passenger, at a_ bargain. ‘Might consider trade for five room modern house or farm land? \Write 360 care Tribune. . 19 4t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ladies ring in Ladies dressing room, 2nd floor, Hotel McKenzie. Re- ward for return to Tribune _of- fice. > 2t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IF YOU ARE ‘DESIROUS OF GET- ting into business for yourself, a splendid proposition is offered by a large corporation handling automo- biles, tractors and a general farm machinery line. Write for particu- lars. 136X Care Tribune. 38 front room in Phone 592Y. 1518 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two new overcoats, two suits in very good condition, two new pairs trousers, etc. Klein the Tailor. 181 wk FOR SALE—Piano in fine condition. Price $45. Bismarck Upholstering Co. FOR SALE—Houschold furniture: in- cluding birdseye maple dresser,’two chairs, bed, spring, and : mattress; kitchen cabinet,.mahogany daven- port and ~ library; table; range, etc. ‘Phone 544L. 2 : 18 1-wk FOR SALE-—Herrick , dining: room: table; ‘Hoosier: Kitchen cabinet; ‘two fumed. oak’ rockers} fumed: oak hall tree; two kitchen chairs; one kitchen table; gasoline stove; spring and mattress in good condition. Phone 242R or 596K. 17 3t TUR SALE—Tnhree auto tires differ- ent sizes. Phone 511Z for size and price. 15 3t Avum and board at 62U Sixth street. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. 145-3 FOR RENT OR SALE—Plano, G. W. Ranney. Box 257, city. 14 3t OR SALE— Household furniture in- cluding two good rugs, good as new. Must sell at once, leaving town. Call 515 First street. 12 1wk | HAVE 640 acres, good clay. loam, clover land, with some timber, well located in every way. Will sell or exchange for stock of merchandise. M. A. Peoples, Ladysmith, Wiscon- sin. 12 30 10t WANTED—Roomers and boarders at the Dunraven, 212 Third St. Mrs. Blanche Nasters, Mer. 11 26 1 mo. =0R 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 SA ER A copes Ane Pee Seen ES FOR SALE—Only taeatre in -North Dakota town of 1,000 population Reason for selling—must go tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis; Glen Ullin, N. Nak 10 13 tf WANTED, AT ONCE Three live newsboys to sell morning and evening Tribunes. Boys going to school or otherwise employed need . PF. 0%; Hellstrom. 12-31] not apply. Circutation Dept. refrigerator; | | gasoline | : Now You WON | NOT A WORD ProwpInc/{ “TELL TOM “THAT | YoU Come CLEAN WITH 1 SMoKED Four BITS so THAT WILL Yop 2 MILDRED AND | CAN Goo THE MoviES, NoBopy’s Lookin? AND | SAVED THESE ALt FoR You | Don*r suppose ONE LITTLE DRAG WOULD KiLt ME BUT, PLL HAVE To BE Quick ABT IT SEX SUFFRAGE AN ADDITIONAL LIST OF UNWISE VOTES Former Senator Bailey of Texas Opposes Suffrage Before House Committee. HOUSE HEARING NOW CLOSED resolution, among them one from Theodore Roosevelt. } Because of a crowded court calen- dar, argument of the appealed cases of vice, and should not \ the ten women convicted of picketing which they are incap- | the white house was proposed Monday by the District of Columbia court of appeals until today. that women are incapable of perform- ing the three principal duties of citi- enship, military service, sheriff ser- vice and jury si help enact laws able of obeying. He insisted that the suffragists constitute a small percent- age of the women of the country, and andes: NATIONAL BANKS T0 REPORT DEPOSIT OF are too many ignorant vot- and I would not add to the Henry A. Wise Wood, of New York, formerly an advocate of woman suf- frage, said women would in on holding government offices, invading! even congress, the supreme court and the white house, and would succeed in {unmanning the government and block- ing the country’s military program. . Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr., pres Mrs. Catt and Mrs. Edwin Ford ident of the association opposed to ‘ . | suffrage, and other speakers, de- Differ Over Questions of | nounced methods used by the suffri gists in their efforts to put the r Fact and Theory. lution through congress, particul are | the public demonstrations of the mi Washington, Jan. 8.—Itemized re- ports on depo: carried by railroads, street or electric railways and steam- boat companies are required of nation- al banks by ‘the comptroller of the currency’s call Mondaay for a report of the banks’ condition at the close of business De These it rncluded in the report \for the first time will furnish valu- Edwin ' able information to the government Washington, Jan. 8. —Hearings on: tants. Mrs. t eatin i the federal suffrage amendment reso- | Ford, , are “well or-; Fallroad aot ; eallng the financial * ae “ : already | y ! a = — = lution to be voted on in the house! 1 already pulse of the nation in preparation for Thursday were closed by the house} woman suffrage committee after listening to arguments by representa: tives of the National Association Op- posed to woman suffrage, ana final | appeals for favorable action by offic- jale of the National American Woman | ‘ Suffrage association. The national Former Senator Bailey of Texas, ' lic tonight a number of teleg) opposing the resolution, contended | letters advocating the pa the next liberty loan it was explained. Another new feature of the reports will be figur on amount of liberty q ‘ie Chapman ( Maud Wood Park, officers of the N tional American Woman Sulirage as Sorat br iy ree ee ieeeent| on security of the bonds and interest ‘acts, not t ssociation made pu)- ms and ge of the EVERETTE TRUE By Condo OH, SURS WHAT & Not “CISTEN, GIRLIE, T NEVER SAID THAT ——WHAT € —— NAY, NAY, PAULING,— TEE -HEE- HEe*+HEE — Now LISTEN, IF You. DON'T BEUIGVS ME = When Better Cars Are Made BUICK WILL BUILD. THEM $$$ ———. 'STEAM HEATED STORAGE. Is a vital necessity in caring for an automobile during our cold winters. Aside from the 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. Phone 700 Yes, SOMEBODY Must HAVS Cut US OFF — eit 316 SERVICE COMPANIES: view of occurrences at Brest-Litovsk and the annexationists, look on the people’s right of self determination, it again declares that a lasting peace is only possible if the. democratic prin- ciple of self determination is honestly carried out. The party demands that jfree and absolutely independent ex- TAX! L. E. Taxi Phone 342 Also Dray and Transfer Geo. Robidou SMITH ee Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night. Phone 637}; WEBB BROTHERS FOR SALE i} Oi Barrels with Faucets at | $3.00 ‘| CORWIN MOTOR CO. Glemarck, N. D. Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849. {Undertaking Parlors and to treas- | | Mande all by the banks, loot hans jLoden’ $s bart Shop 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 batterics for those who put away their cars for the season. CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company EAS Sa day. It is said twelve persons were injur- ed, none fatally. The engine and several cars went down an embankment. Three: passen- --- gers Spreading rails were said to sponsible for the wreck. Ss. ee The Electric Shop’ Everything Electrics] * Wiring Fixtures and Supplies | Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 870 Transfer & Storage’ We Fave unequaled facilities for: rouactotd goods. enced men; wood. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. {ror first class shoo repairing’ goto. A. W. Lucas Company r t, Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100} | | 5/SMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL A. W. CRAIG H. Burman, Prop. ; Licensed Embaimer in Charge 411 Broadway Battery Service "RADIATOR REPAIRING. injured. be re- were among. those TAX! B. K. SKERIS DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver storing, and .shipping Careful, experi- also retail tee and Phone 62. ‘ Ne. 202 Fifth 8t.: 408. BROADWAY. BISMARCK, 5. BJ. EVERYBODY Knows VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK Don’t take chances, Sera : your leaky radiators to ou old established shop for’ treatment by experts, CORWIN woTOR Cd. North Dak... 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