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AAUMAL YAGI TS 5 a FRIDAY. JANUARY 11, THOUGHT BUDIET AMIR BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE lag ctaepemceose somes SELL IT THBAUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED aN te J, H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—New bungalow, of six rooms and bath, 3 bed rooms. Mod- ern,throughout. East front. Close in. $3,200. Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block, - + - - Phone 745 = WANTBD—-MALE YOUN JAN:.WANTED .to. wor! month.. Apply to F. Jaszkowlak, 421 Fat it. 1:10 it WAIN EM—Fin coucts at oth Street Pogt;Hall, §-tt. ‘ANTED—FEMALE wan leo—competent girl or, woman for, general, housework. Mrs. F. Halmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 19 lwk TeeeR REAR NEN TE Tallon at very. attractive salary to an especial- ly competent experienced stenog- Hees Address P. O. Box 568. " 12 22 tf. POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER ‘Wants. position, If interested dpply ‘at once. Box 361 Tribune. 7 4t BAPEMIENCED STHNOGRAPHER— with knowledge of book keeping desires position. No. 326 Tribune. WORK WANTED FOR ALL KINDS OF ODE ODD JOBS cali 6f9X. 405 Fourth strect. 19 epd-ct GIRL wants place to work for board Phone 183—Business College. 1-9-1m LAUNDAY WORK wanted at 113 ts! Street. Rough dry also. Phone 19 LANDS WANTED—To hear from owner of land for sale. State! pe D. F. Bush, “BACK TO THE FARM’ land opening, by the Li Perry Gulf Railroad compan; famous Suwannee River Land | affording liberal-opportun cure, cn easy conditions, farms corn, hay, hogs, cattle, and poultry district.. Fuel free. J. B. Clark Land Commissioner, L. 0. P. & R. Co., Box 84, Live Oak, Florida. 8 19 at “MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-—One large Round O2k Heating stove good as new—cheap. 88-Main St. Phone 527L.1-10-3t. FOR SALE—Two new overcoats, two suits in very good condition, two new pairs trousers, etc. Klein the Tailor. 1.8 1 wk cluding birdseye-maple dresser, two chairs, bed, .spring,. and mattress; kitchen. cabinet, mahogany __daven- port and library table; gasoline range, etc. Phone 544L. 18.1. wk WANTED-Roomers and boarders vat the Dunraven,.212 Third St. Mrs. Bianche ‘Masters, . Mgr. 11 26:1 mo. . For SALEAOne fourth section. land, 3 or.4, miles .6rom Bismarck, $25.00 per acre. One-fourth cash. SW% section 30 T. 139, range 79.. Alex A. Gibson. |P..0. Box 561, Chico, But: ler Co., Calitorn! g bade ay a Carrie ein iat a town population Reason for 08 A 2 BoP ‘go, tc warmer climate. R. F. Jarvis, Glep mtn N Nak 10 18 tf ——— OFFICIAL, PROCEEDINGS. OF CITY COMMISSION, 'MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918, The city commission met in regular sessiort, January 7, 1918. There were Yommissioners Bertsch, Best, ‘irk and President Lucas. H...A. Thompson. was..seated.as a)’ member of the city commission. A motion to delay.the reorganizatior: of the commission until next ‘Monday was lost. H. A. Thompson was ap- pointed commissioner of water and sewers. R. L. Best was appointed fi-| 4. nance commissioner. A’ motion was then introduced that the commission- ers occupy their present positions for the time being. This motion carried. This was the night set for the hearing of the Bismarck Water company. A. Miller appeared to represent the w: ter company. The commission infor! ed him that there was a great_deal of dissatisfaction because of the higu rates charged for water for watering lawns and boulevards. -He said that he would take the matter, up with the stockholders at their next meeting.| The auditor was instructed to have) the conclusion of the water report printed in the official paper. The milk report which showei that the dealers and dairymen are delivering a satis- factory product was received and filed. ‘The Bismarck Gas. Company repor' rted | that they sold 8,530,000 feet of gas in} missioner of streets and alleys, an or- : dinance regulating the hauling of gra- received and referred to commissioner| vel, sand, dirt, refuse and any other of finance. The weighmaster’s report} loose material over the streets and which showed $293.40 taken in during| allies of the city of Bismarck and re- the month of December, 1917, was re-| quiring the hauling of such sand, ceived and filed. The assessors report] gravel, dirt, refuse, and any other which showed $200.75 taken in for li-| loose material in sand-tight boxes, and tenses during the month of December,| providing for penalties for the viola- 1917, was received and filed. The po-| tion of the same. the year 1917. Financial reports were lice report which showed 18 arrests made during the month of December, | commissioners of the city of Bismarck, 1917 was received and filed. Commis-| North Dakota: sioner Kirk's ordinance regulating the hauling of sand and gravel over the|.any person, persons, firm or carpora- streets of Bismarck was read for the| dirt or any other loose material over second time and passed. A resolution| dirt or any other loose mateial over was introduced and passed creating ajthe streets and allies of the city of tule of proceedure as follows: “None| Eismarck, except in sand-tight boxes, of the resignations now. on file with|and such sand tight boxes shall not be the city auditor shall be accepted saye| loaded, so as to cause such sand, gra- ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms and small house. Phone 773. Bis 18 tt. FOR RENT—Furnishea .rooms. y 6th street. L7 it FOR RENT—Modern furnished room close in. 223 Second street. 15 tf FOR RENT—Large, modern room. 38 Ave. A. 1-4-1m FOR. RENT—Nice. warm, turnisued rooms, modern. Call 46 Main. 12.211 mo. FOR RENT—Strictly Modern Tooms Phone. 377K: ., 12 16 -1mo ©OR, RENT—Strictly modern rooms -Phone. 377K. x 12.16 mo FOR RENT—One targe turnisnec front room, .small.room adjoining suitable, for two, people or. used for Hight housekeeping if desired. Phon« 477 U. or call at 818 Avenue B. 12.10 tf: eR RENT—Furntened rooms. sv) Fourth street. Phone 404K. Geu Little. |... i 11 14s FOR SALE—New Willys-Knight seven passenger, at a Dargai Might consider trade for five room modern house or farm land. Write 360..care, Tribune. a eA 9 At TE ©. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snapa FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N This section is per cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade jor rent. Wiil take good car in on the deal, Cc. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel. No. 497. Bismarck N. D left hand gloy ‘e for @ark g) Notify Elsic Lovin over Knowles’ Store. i LOST—Ladies ring in Ladies essing room, 2nd floor,.EHotel McKenzie. Re- ward for return to Tribune of- fi 2 -POR SALE.OR RENT—HOUBEE® AND FLATS FOR RENT—Comfortable modern home. completely refinished; fine location. Phone Corwin at 700. 15 tt FOR RENT—Modern house. Inquire O. W. Roberts. Phone 751 or 151. 1,2 tf. ‘| FORRENT—7 room house with bath, well,situated. B.C. Marks, City Na- _ztonal bank. 12 29 if. ‘FOR RENT—4 room house, full base- ment, heating plant; ardwcod floors; city water; electric. lights, ‘ete. Very reasonable. Phone 600. 12 22 tf. FOR RENT— Beant S Tom Noise, all modern and full basement, 801 ‘4th, street. See owner at 918 8th Street... ray 12 20 3 mo. FOR RENT—1 room, house, close in; $16.00, F. B..Young. 12-18 tf, FOR. ENT—] lern house, three blocks from postoffice. Phone 794. ,9Geo. Little. 12-5-tf HOUSE, :TO RENT—I have two houses for rent, C..L. Burton. 11 -5tt #OR.RENT—Good, comfortable, « seven foom house, close in; rents for $25. ..O. Hellstrom... 12-34 Attorney was: asked. for an opinion on the..Hughes Electric..Light and Bis- marck Water Company resolutions re- cently passed. The following bills were allowed and ordered paid funds permittin: e @ . M. J. Wildes J. Cunningham . J. Alsbury ... W. H. Ebeling Jim Jensen .. B. McCoy Hoskins .. Web) Bros. . Lomas ‘Hdw Co. Washburn Coal Co. . Almeda LaLone . Frank Gabel Mrs. C. Robidou . Brown & Jones . Kupitz Company . Rrown & Geiermann St. Alexius Hospital St. Mary’s School ... § It was moved that the city commis- sion adjourn until Monday evening, January 14, 1918, at eight o'clock. The motion carried. ‘ Attest: Cc. L. BURTON, 141 it i City Auditor. “ORDINANCE NO. — " Introduced by Hon. C. N. Kirk, com- Be it ordainéd by the board of city Section 1.—It shall be unlawful for —— AUTOMOBILES, MOTORITLES DOINGS OF THE DUFES NOW WHAT ARE. You, TDRATHER HAVE THIS CoLD AS BAD AS ITS THAN TO “TAKE Youre REMEDIES prov. r hauling marck, shall upon convic de fined for cach offense not ‘less than Ten Dollars ($10.00). and noi more Bismarck, ‘in a civil action for dam- ages caused thereby. Section 3.—This ordinance shall be enforced and in effect from and after its passage and publication. Adopted this 7th day of January, D. 1918, Approved, A. W. LUCAS, ya President of the City Com- mission. Attest: C. L. Burton, City Auditor. 1111t NOTICE CONCERNING CITY WATER. A portion of the report of the city bacteriologist: “From a_ bacteriological standpoint the water has been in excellent con- dition since Dec. 15, 1917, and at the present time is continuing to do so. Aside from turbidity, which continues to improve, the water meets the U. S. Public Health Service standards. It is safe for drinking purposes without boiling.” L. BURTON, 1 11 It. City Auditor. EVERETT TRUE and except by a majority vote of all] vel, dirt or other loose material to run the board of city commissioners, City| over the sides of such box upon the Te "M GOING To GOING To DO NEXT? er esT With TURPENTINE @ 1 WANT You To KEEP Thar, IcE BAG ONNOure HEAD - PLL fi be Back INA Chicago, lis, Jan. Sank 1 mice now centered over Texas and due in the central west tonight, will; ¢}save millions of dollars worth of ; Winter wheat, weather bureau offic- ‘SENATOR BRADY 1S ials predicted today. The storm, with accompanying zero tempterature, is being preceded by a, heavy snowfall, which not only will! A.| protect the wheat from freezing but| is providing needed moistue to many sections of Kansas and Nebraska, where there was reported a seven | inch snowfall. government report showing the great- est winter wheat acreage—and the the night. poorest condition condition—in _his-| frequent attacks of heart trouble and tory, declared that heavy snowfalls probably would give the country @ ailment. high record winter wheat crop. FORMER TRIBUNE MAN NOW OFFICER IN U. S. R. D. McCord, a graduate of the Bis- marck high school and former mem- ber of The Tribune editorial staff, here with his uncle, B. J. Duncan of Fargo, for a_ brief visit. First Lieut. McCord of the 351st in- HELEN WANTED TO MAKE i¢ A SURE CURE. Now Nou GET IN BED AnD °STAY THERE ~ I'M GOING To FIX You A‘HOT MUSTARD] PLASTER- 1M GOING To MAKE A WELL MAN OUT OF Nov SOMEWAY PROSPRGTS. OF TWPER WHAT ROP 10.—The big! gned th ARMY, HERE ON VISIT| v Baker ha: He is now} Py Condo your car rage and Camp Dodge w of the national army, Lieut. McC ‘ord | as given a command t infantry, made up of lowans and south: {ern Minnesot NEAR DE ATH FROM 814 2nd 8t. Phone 048 Transfer & Storage DISEASE OF HEART | Undertaking Parlors! | {mney ”srte co ana Boise, Idaho, Jan. 10.—Advices from A. W. Lucas Company gneed men; also retail ice and Washington are to the effect that, U. , Grain experts, following the last’. Senator James H. Brady of. Idaho Was not expected to live throughout his illness at this time is due to that HOT STUFF FOR hington, Jan. er of the 352nd Infantry regiment, | BATTERY REPAIRING 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 will be over. CORWIN MOTOR CO. | CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D, Bismarck, North Dak.: als Phone 700 ! “fh sie Telephone $16 - ae BY ALLMAN |MAYOR GILL AND PARTNERS OF SRATTLE LAW FIRM EXCLODED FROM PRACTICE IN * STATE COURTS FOR AMBULANCE CHASING Seattle, Wash., Jan. 11,—Declared) clined to comment. It it understood guilty of unprofessional conduct by| that he will file tomorrow as a candi- the state board of law examiners, a for ee eon eta hoard, Mayor H. C, Gill and two members of} read at the conclusion of the. hearing the law firm bearing his name—H. S.| by Chairman A. W. Davis of Spokane, Hoyt and H, §. Frye—were Thursday | condemned the firm of Gill, Hoyt and disbarred from practice in the state] Frye for accepting the business of of Washington for one year. the Merchants’ Protéctive corporation, Mayor Gill smiled faintly when the] declaring that it was a flagrant vio- decision was read but beyond saying| lation of all professional standards that an appeal would be taken he de-} and codes of ethics. tional Army, Camp); Dodge, Iowa, Writing to the regimental com: g {through Adjutant General McCain,his | mander, General McCain said the appreciation of the remarkable rec: ecord “reflects credit upon the draft- ord in having no court martia ed men as indicating a high spirit of or incident requiring courtn obedient se Hi g tion up to November Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Phone t Phone & Ss. LAMBERT L. E. SMITH sav'acid The Electric Shop, B. K. SKEEIS é 57 For Arst class shoe repairing go to BISMARCK SHOE HOSPITAL H, Burman, Prop. 411 Broadway Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants |, —— Undertaking-Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 637 |} WEBB BROTHERS Phone 3870 408. Broadway FOR SALE Oit Barrels with Fauccts at $3.00 | CORWIN MOTOR CO. Barbie’s PHONE 394 “409 Frort Street We Call for and Deliver Snelling he instructor. W opened to the men Bismarck, N. D. Machine Hemstitching and Picoting Mrs. M. C. HUNT Day Phone 465 Night Phone 1001 || wacuTER TRANSFER CO, : A. W. CRAIG Phone 62. No. 202 Fifth St. © Licensed Embalmer in Charg< : : Battery Service: Loden’s Battery Shop #08 BROADWAY | BISHALCK, N. BD. Senator Brady has severad REGIMENT 352 11.—Secretary ressed to the command- Na- 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 ha’ charged battery. If your's Is in doubt7ul 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 che season, EVERYBODY KNOWS | VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS’ BUICK RADIATOR REPAIRING Don’t take chances. Berd your leaky radiators to cu: old established shop for treatment by-experts. ‘ORWIN MOTOR CO. in our fireproof ga- your winter troubles Farm Lands and Garden Plots Residence and Business Lots Offiices and Stores for Rent Bismarck Realty Company