The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1918, Page 7

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F.B. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Our sales so far this month have totalled over $40,000.00. There is a reason! If you will buy our bargains and make use of our service you will ‘be pleased—so will we! FOR SALE—6 room modern house, brand new,” $3100.00, ‘$400.00 cash $30.00: per month. FOR SALE—Small houge and barn, 60 foot corner lot east part of town, $1400.00 $200.00 cash, $20.00 per month, —, FOR SALE—Riverview Addition lots are the cheapest in the city with more advantages than most other. Very easy terms. YOR SALE—Buy an acre in Lincoln Addition; support your fainily on it and help win the war. Easy terms. Fire Insurance In Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening. REAL ESTATE COMPANY PLB YOUNG Telephone No. 78R. Offices In First National Bank Bidg —SS 3. WH. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains. FOR SALE—Bungalow .of .5 .rooms and bath. Southeast corner 100x150 feet, lot alone worth $1,.600:+Just off paving. Worth $4, but for quick sale will sell for $3,500. $1,300 cash. FOR SALE—Bungalow very modern $3,400.. $1,290 cash. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. Phone 74 ———————— MELP, WANTED—MALE BLACKSMITH WANTED—Large an: exclusive territory for first-class blacksmith. New tire. shrinker anc sone othe¥edilipment.’’ Fine oper” ing. Inquire H ‘0. Robertson, Lark, N.D-. * (2:18 dt ————— y HELP WANTED.-FRFMAL® | WANTED—Women wanted full time salary $24 ‘selling guaranteed hos- jery to wearer. 50c"an hour spare time. Big Easter business. Experi- ence unnecessary. Guaranted Mills; Norristown, Pa., 247-10 $ WOMAN WANTED—Competent wo- man for general: housework. Per- manent position good pay: Good home for the right one. —2-17-3t. WAw{ev—Keliable housekeeper for the farm and care for two children. Good. wages; | ‘Write’ Lock Box 167, Hazelton, N. 18 15 1 wk WANTED—Girl to ‘work for board anc room. and help care’ for pany In- quire Tribune'367B:. 26tf FOR SALE oR ‘RENT— HOUSE: FOR RENT—1 uraishéd apartment, for light housekeeping. 204 Main. St F. W. Murphy, . Phone 421... eh f #215 6t FOR RENT—Four room ‘apartmen with bath; heat.and waterincluded Centrally ‘located. Rhone: 806, te O42 tt FOR RENT=Modern house at 922 7th st., Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, Garrison, N. D. 2-12 Imo FOR. RENT—Beautiful eight-room res fidence all modern -with. hot -water heat on Avenue D ‘Inquire at 918 8th street or write Tribune ‘No. 373: , 27 tt : For RENT—or sale on terms about same as rent, five room new- mod. ern house on east Main; six room partly modern on east Broadway; ‘four room partly modern on Third two blocks from post office. Terms and prices: reasonable atid the) hous es are all good; one, just recently finished. J. K. Doran. is “peropinny ae FLAT, mo ). FOR ENT—Modera ‘house. Inquire| * 0. W:Roberts. Phone 761 or 151 12 tt. FOR RENT—Five room*modern house 18th street and Avenue B. Bismarck Home Builder Co. ‘OR iT—4 room house, clos $16.00. F. B. Youngs: 12 1 HOUSE TO RENT—I have = twc housés for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-5tf FOR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room house, close in; rents ny ire Ww. OF Hellatrom = MISCELLANEOUS FUR RENT—Garage back of First uaranty Bank Building. Two floors Automobile elevator. Inquire First Guaranty” Bank; 2:17-3t_ WANTED—To buy 160 acres or 320 acres of good prairie. or improved |' land in Burleigh county. Price must be right. Address Box 211, Bis: marck, N._D. 2-16-tf Mission, floor. piano lamps. Made to ord: Models may Bases 21618} nag peconhteiaieabinea ect aolede bs a rade MEN) For Babe siguieen. hundred pound? hard coal, also two incubators wld 534. 3t North population ‘Daxots town of: wen c WILLiAMe a co. Real erate ‘Snape “OR SALE. OR TRADE—One goo: of Sbields iu Grant>county,\N. oi This. section: is 75. per cent tillabl. aud: will:trade for city iucome: Have several houses for sale, trad: a feng Ayieeane Boed car.in on wh: eal G. WILLIAMS CO. Office Biemarck Bank ita Tal. No. a. : Slomaré N. ———————————————— WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—By mah and wom an with two children on farm. Ex- perienced. Call 716 Broadway. ; + 2146 NANTED—Work—Lady wants work by the hour. «Phone 212K. 2101 mo = WSL AND 2U0ND LOST-—Between postoffice and 31) ¢nd street. Child’s white fur’ pi. Reward. Notffy above addres: 2.16 2t COST — Monday evening between Main and Thayer, small black purse containing litle over $7.00. Finder return to Tribune for reward. feblits LosT—Between Second St. and Gus: ner’s store, buckskin sack. contain ing six. valuable: rings. Return t Tribune. $20 reward offered. 2:15 3t —————— ROOMS FOR RENT FUR RENT—Rooms for light house keeping in modern house. Phone 1202. 2-18 3t FOR RENT—Modern room on Mandan: Ave. Phone 398K. ROOM AND BOARD—6:20 S: 3 FOR RENT—A modern furnishec roonr’ close in, at 808 Fourtt street or phone Z 216 31 FOR RENT—Three. nicely furnishet rooms in strictly modern house [01 light housekeeping. 416 12th St _ 215 8t Modern furnished room: ..for housekeeping. 811 Front St Phone 4371, 215 31 FOR_RENT—Modern room on Man dan Ave, Phone 398K. 6m & E3t FOR-RENTS-Two nicely turnishe rooms ‘in modern house. Rente: singly or en suite. - Call 608 Secon Street or call phone 144L. 2.12 Gt ROOMS—Three rooms in modern “ house ‘suitable for light ‘housekeep- _ing. Phone 469 K; 418 Ist st. ‘OR RENT—Ciose in,’ furnished rooms for’ light housekeeping. » 41 5th’ street. Phone 23, § 24tt JOARDERS, at ae 3rd street. Clean warm room. meals, living price. New management. -1 18 1mo. -OR RENT—Modern room. 6: street: ee 1 20 1m STEAN-HEATED. “furnisped and ‘ub “furnished rooms for rent... Business college.” Phone-183: *’ 116-31 SOR RENT—Modern rooms that are really-we-m. the-ooldest days. ‘Could be used for light ousekeeping. . 623 ‘Third: street. ae oe Sy 7OR RENT—Strictly modero-room: Phone 377K 2.2.16 Leme ‘OR RENT—Furnished | rooms: — 80 Fourth street: Phong) 4K. Geo W. Little. 1 14tt : Ee! eee A WELL IMPROVED MINN. STOCK farm containing 280: acres, ‘to ‘6x’ change for a No. Dak, farm or ¢ small flour mill from 25 'to 50 bar rel capacity, Write 379 care’ The Bismarck: Trtbune. Bismarck, \N, Dak. ARS 218% WANTED—To hear from owner of «good farm for sale. State cash price, full description. D. F, Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 28ti PRICE FOR HOGS _ TO STAND $15.50 gurvey Convinces vinces Government It Is Equitable Price Washington, D. C., Feb. 18,— The -government-fixed price » of $15.00. per -hundredweight on hogs at the Chicago market will con- tinue to be enforced by the food administration, it was announced tonight... Claims that the figure was. inequitable were refuted, an administration statement said, by referendum returns of a hundred leading hog-raisers, éditors ‘of farm. journals, and. presidents of live stock exchanges in the chief hog producing states. NAGEL CHAIRMAN OF MORTON G. 0. P. Nonpartisan League Member oi Board of Control Honored rmer,, connty. commissioner Aiiabiel a t 6 of ce ae tepial the ‘gounty, : blicatr: communities, succeeding W. W. East: ere ne thrown-into another coun section of land six miles southwer f DOINGS OF THE DURES SAN, DUFF, LET Me& ASK Nou A PERSONAL QUESTION- Does YouR WIFE HQUND You EVERY MORNING FoR MONE ? AATRINE OMIA VA AO AMAT Dd She? CENT | HAD- Whats THE ent MATTER,CHARLEY, Dip Your wife’ Toucu Nov up A LivTie TMS 2 MORNING ? A FIVE WitL JusT| GLAD To Do IT= WE F SAVE MY LIFE FUNNY Nov KNOW, ITS A THING, BUT MY WIFE NEVER ASKS ME FOR MONEY — NEVER DOES THREE MEN TAKEN; tte substitution of BLT. Weld of Cleve- | | tarmer, AT CHICAGO HELD |; FOR GOPHER JOB: Chicago, Ill, Feb. 18—Three men. arrested here in connection ‘with a-recent..holdup and murder in an Ulinois Central -suburban station were taken to Minneapolis today by detectives from that' city, where they are said to be want- ed in connection with the Con- tinental State Bank robbery. last January and a bank holdup at White Bear, Minn. The men are James Linden, Harry Higgins and George (Den- ny), ‘Daniels. HARDWARE MEN CLOSE MEETING Otto Sougstad of Northwood Is “Again Named President Grand Forks, No D, Feb. 18.—The 22nd annual convention of the North Dakota Retail Hardware’ association “was ‘brought to a close with the elec- tion of the following officers: Presi- dent, Otte Sougstad, ‘Northwood; vice-president, oJhn R. Vestre, Dray- ton; second vice-president, C. W. rker, Lisbon; secretary, C. N. Barnes, Grand Forks; treasurer Hu- bert*Harringion, Fargo. The only BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE: ‘A MARRIED MAN CAN NEVER on TES, UNTIL HE LOOK: » BY ALLMAN | She WARPED ar ME UNTIL i GAVE THE LAST SPoseE You CAN STAKE “ME TO A'FVE "TIL | SATURDAY ? QLD. BOY~ Guess | CAN HELP You. She Just Taxes it! ' and for . Oth- d, J. R. hurelis Retry; A. ston; Caras: nN J. Linn, n, Edgeley. | LINTON MAN WINS ONLY STATE PRIZE | Roosevelt, Sullivan ond Tarbell | Give Deamer Reward Liniet, N. D, Feb. 18.—-J. 11° Deaw- er of: Linton was the only North Da-| kota: prize-winner in the: Dupont-Davis road photograph prize contest con- ducted by the National Tighways as- sociation in which $2,600 was awarded in prizes by a committee consisting of Col. Theodore Rosseuvelt, Mark Sutli- van, editor of Coli and Ira M. Tarbell, the journalist. NAPOLEON MAID ANAMOOSE BRIDE Miss Katherine ne Richter Becomes Wife of A. R. Rudnick Anamoose, N..D., Feb, 18.—A wed- ding of general interest to the slope was performed at the Anamoose Catholic church, when Rev. Father. Junker united Aurelits Roley Rud- change in the board of, directors was nick, a prosperous young Anamoose EVERETT TRUE “By Condo ISN'T (T A FRIGHT, Tee | WAY THE GOVERN MENT. US SOAKING US WITH THE INCOME TAX j WHEN YoU. WERE 'A POOR THE INCOME TAX IS: ALL RIGHT FOR THE» PASSAGE OF THAT LAW, AND NOW THAT! XOUVE GOT THE KALE DON'T BELAcue BECAUSE NOU. CAKY AFFORD TO! Pay (tT I REMEMBER MAN ‘YOU. WERE STRONG vey ate and Miss Kathe r of Mr. and Mrs, John Rich- of Napoleon, T bridesmaid vere Misses Lydia and Marie Leier, Richter and Cornelius | Rudnick were groomsmen. Mrs, F. | J. Rudnick played the processional. BURKE \E. T. LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. De PHONE 752. UNDERTAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY | ne Richter, | daug | ter, | wi Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embaliner in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance “LALLEY- LIGHT r Farm electric plants solve your lighting and power problems. ‘A switch starts it.”” In use for over seven years, Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. |GREATEST PROSECUTOR IN» | BY GILSON GARDNER. | “Special Staff Dispatch. ‘Washington, * Feb: -/14.~Another chapter is added to the biography of the groatest prosecutor of this gener- ation; namely, Francis J, Heney. He has the Beef Trust by the’ throat, , Some ‘very dramatic things are hap- ‘pening, and more is in store. This is the same Francis J, Heney ! who figured in the prosecution of Abe | Ruef, head of the political graft ring in San’Francisco, and unsuccessful de- ; fendant in one of the most sensational | trials ever held, being sent for a long , term to the penitentiary, | This trial also brought to public William J. Burns, now famous as a de- tective, and Hiram Johnson, now sen- ator from California. Johnson was an attorney in private practice when Heney was shot in the court room ‘by. a Ruef sympathi Johnson took up | the case ‘and carried it to a successful termination. é The end of Teney’: i case came when a c stepped up to him and 1 point j blank at his head, THeney happened | ‘40 be speaking, and the bullet entered his mouth and lodged in the back of i not epected to live, The man who niion was cell of a that lly believed ti er to prevent any ure of a confe lured into the ¢ ivities in the | al maniac | AMERICA TODAY HAS THE BEEF TRUST BY THE THROAT Jim Phelan in tot. Phelan beat bit by a’small margin, | Heney took the stump for Wilson against: Hughes: in 1916." Heney had been ‘a’ Progressive, but’ he could ‘not go along on’ the’ program ‘merging | Progressives with reactionary dld-ling Republicans, like Hughes, Taft and Penrose. “He ‘spoke extensively ‘for Wilson, praising’ the ‘latter’s’’ elght- our labor record, his handling of ‘the child labor problem, and ‘his appoint= ment of Brandeis to the“ Supreme Court. Last winter Heney was engaged by the Federal “Trade Commission to ine vestigate the’ print paper trust: He secured indictments, before the New York federal grand jury in a number of cases which are now pending. When the Federal ‘Trade’ Commis- sion decided to make an investigation of the meat packing industry, Heney was retained as ‘special’ counsel) and | then things began to happen. In the letters which Heney and put into of- | fi no longer any tion that the big packers ‘have | been in a conspiracy to regulate pric- jes paid for 1 and‘ also’ pricés | paid for meat products by the public. What will be done with the combin- not yet been decided, but neis J. Heney will ight of the WI p the landle comes: om an ums ire 1 » of the kind with steel rods * t the holes dQ. fill it with sulphur, TTeat the end of red-hot and push it down ato This. will fuse the sul- L. E. SMITH for frat elais shoe repairing go wen HN2 BISMARCK SHOE noserra||| i M. Burman, Prop 411 Broadway Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS FOR SALE Of Barrels with Fens $3.00 CORWIN MOTOR CO Blemarck, N. D. ee Eee Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 84) MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 555Z or 308 Fourth St Avorypunmig’ Blectrieny Wiring Fixtures and Supplier felen Porm Light Plants Phone 376 #08 Brosaway Barbie’s PHONE 394 49 Front Street © We Call for and Delive poet Ge hee YE OO SSS Transfer & Storage We-have unequalled facilities for moving, storing, and. shipping household goods. Careful, experi: enced mien; also retali ice and wood. WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Prone &2 No. 202 Fifth 8t SCRE EPR ESTEE SSS ‘We are a iicensed service ‘Wve ae a ivenesetactviog ‘tation 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 will repair all makes of batteries and carry a full line of new Exide batter. les and parts tor any make of car. Cold weather, ruins a half charged battery. Tf your’s is in doubtful con- dition, send. it to us for inspection. We also specialize in'the winter etor- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr cars for the eeasen. ‘ Battery Service |Loden’s Battery Lar 408 BROADWAY’ HISMAROE, me ‘STEAM: HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE

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