The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1918, Page 7

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u i a 4 H 4 \ } ae } i i >e FEBRUARY 25, 1918, F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOR, SALE—7 room modern house '3°1-2 blocks from postofiice, south front, hot water heat; $4,000. This Ag cheap, FOR SALE—4 room house with good barn; east part of city; lot 75 by ,800;feet; very reasonable. terms at i$1700,00. 2 "Neither of these properties could be Feplaced ‘for these prices. ®Wiverview Addition lots offer the “best.value of any lots in the city. Our ‘prices are lower than elsewhere, very easy terms and ‘our buyers are pro- tected in every way. Suypport your family by buying some ot our acre property in Lincoln Addi- fon.’ Fire Incurance in Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY RE YOUNG: Talephane No, Office in Firet ta Noa 78 HoankBidg. ine wet 8 # J.-H. HOLIHAN “Real Estate Bargains FoR BALE—Aitost now, bungalow 5 rooida:and ‘hath.’ Well located. $3, 460. Terms, - ‘@ALE—New house in Riverview. Worth: $6,000 but for quick sale will BAIL for $4,500. Terms. "FOR SALE—One of the best lots in the'clty,to build a home on. $650. FOR BALE—23 acres of the best land in. the: state for. gardening purposes inside-the city, limits. $125 per acre. TRUST. ME FOR BARGAINS {insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Leas Block. Phone 745 vale sat bakery. Phone pes ‘ 2t iN Competent girl for gener- al ‘housework: Mrs. F. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. i 2 21 6t WANTED=Two Girls to play plano and gell music. Apply at Wonder -§ and:10c store. 2-19 tt SRSS STO TSES TOOT SS @ WANTED—Newspaper. _ 9. One. who can gather society > 1) ems: and tead proof. P. 0. B . (546, Bismarck, N. D. ‘eeeversseegeoees ‘yPOSITIGNS WANTED : woman. % PEGION WANTEO—March f. On ‘aa big term. *'Take -care-of horse-barn, |. by: BW fiidaledged mar!’ Phone or. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps,” FOR SALE, OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest ot Shields in Grant county, N. D This section ts 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have’ several houses for sale, trade or rene: Will take good car in on che deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Bismarck, N. D. | | { FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR ~RENT— improvements: ‘apply ‘Fitst Nation: al Bank. « ; 2 2% 8e FOR RENT—5 room a ‘apart: | men unfurnished, :;First floor. Close | in, for immediate “possession. Cali $291. 2: 28. 3t FOR RENT—Small house, “electric lights and water. Phone. 365... 2 21-1 -mo>: FOR RENT—Hour room apartment with bath; heat and water included, Centrally located. Phone 806. 212 tf FOR RENT—Modern house at 992 7th st., Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, Garrison, N. D, 2-12 1mo FOR RENT—Beautiful eight-room res-| idence all modern with hot water) heat on Avenue D_ Inquire at 918 8th street or write Tribune Ne. 373. 27tf | FOR RENTS Ive room modern house| 13th street and Avenue B, Bismarck | Home Builder Co. 26tt <4 Yoo howe, close in; | $16.00... By Young. 12 18 tf HOUSE TO. RENT—i have 4 <shouses | for rent. C: L. Burton. .11-5tt OR RENT—Good, comfortable, seven room bouse, close in; frente ey Ales W QO, Hellatrom 2.24f AGENT—SALESMAN AGENTS—=Make big profits selling | = -~our-extracts; perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. Beautiful high-grade line. Exclusive territory. ‘Sample soap free. La- cassian Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. 2-24-tf WUEKK WANT WANTED—Work—Lady wants work by the hour. Phone 212K. . 2.10 1 mo. ———— “MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY—Go-cart; must be in good condition, Reed worked and upholstered preferred, Phone 509U. 2 25 3t WANTED=TO buy T60 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 | ‘CR SALE—Only tneaire in Nort). Daksta town of 1.000 population Reason for selijng—mist go t warmer climate & * Jarvis, Gle: 14 tee “Wie M Net Billiard hall equipnient. Four pool tables, biliard table, elec- tric piano and other fixtures, in town: of 5,000 population. Reason for selling, going into other _ busi- ness. Write Care Tribune 384. 2 24 2wk SS LANDS (DOINGS OF THE DOES AISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE BUSINESS MUST BE | come MoN | PRETTY Good MR DUFF i { 5K ie THAT You’RE WORKIN’ a oy NIGHTS Ag TWo EVENINGS A MONTH, CHARLEY Nes, Bu STRONG DOG AND SEEMS To STAND IT peer ‘To, Keep A Doe IN, Your: Room HOW OUR BOYS ARE LIVING ON "THE WESTFRONT—COMFORT AND DISTRACTIONS PROVIDED AY Veteran of 1914, Who Hab ‘Spent Four Winters in the! Trenches, Is Apt to Make Ironic Remarks About “Featherbeds,” But They Help Win the War French Front, Be 2b. 23,—(Corre: espon- that the soldiers have only to go in and occupy their quarteds. Some- | times they are lodged in the cottages | winters at the pattlefront. make ironic remarks about bed soldiers” when he hears newly-j THE DOG DON’T LOOK IT. and billeting accomodations for ofti-! >i cers and men listed in such a way | “SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS © jan BYALLMAN /ASSEMBLING OF SAMMIES Ww tie Pea WEST FRONT T0 Dus QUITE A WHILE NOW HAVEN'T You 4 CHARLEY 2) WHERE | py Nou KEEP Cofnmandi at Camp Dodge S at His Royal Phiz—M Camp Dodge, Ia; Feb. ae firm | conviction that American soldiers of ‘the ia jonal ar- | mark! thé ‘beginning ‘of the end of : of ‘the Central powers” Was brought atk from Frasicé by‘ Mitj.' Gen. FE. H. Pluminer, division commahdor hore Oo returned ‘recently: from a three | ynonths tour ofthe war Zone. “pney will’ never settle this war | ‘lin ‘the trenches,” Genéral Plummer | said, “When the ‘American troops, get in the fighting Mne they are go?! ing GVer and will stay over, Open! warfare will win the war. General Plummer said that\once the Germans start to run and are dislodg- | od from their trenches théy will not} i] stop’ yunning. The division commander had only | the highest praise for Afierican sol- | diers now in Europe. Asked concerning reports that Am- erican soldiers were seen drunk onj the streets of London and bther places General Plummer said, “There is solutely no foundation for such re- port. 1 did not see a single drunken American soldier.” ‘The officers and men of both the French and British forces have only the highest praise for the deportment} !and conduct of the American soldici A general commanding the Ameri ean forces now actually engaged in the conflict told) General “Plummer that the men in his command had TAXI! Phone L. E. SMITH T SKIP IS A ; which he cannot be ar dD. her. He can take your! For first class shoe repairing go to i{Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway | pic a Who in your opinion is the strong- lest man in the world—W. B. F. Mr. Maxwell does not feel at lil re to give the man’s name, but is real estate dealer who has two face | tory buildings on his hands. poeccooooeees. Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS | Why is an exceptionally hard rain | like writing paper?—R, B. M. { | Because they both come in sheets. UNDERTAKING TRENCH WARFARE, PLUMMER helm’s Finish When National Army Boys Get Crack mbling of | ary equipment. my on the fighting line in France will | s and is i-| and had not become accustomed to MARK END OF ees Begintung of Kaiser Wil- en in Good Condition Healy of clothing and all the necess- The mail situation is “one. most ious reported to General Plummer cause of much discontent among the American tofces. It is from one #6 three months before the men in France received (heir mail from home, General Plum- ter says, and sometimes they. do not receive jt at all, The English and French forces, he said, receive not on- ly their mail promptly but also the daily papers the day. following their | publication. Discipline for the soldiers in train- ing in the United States is the one thing of great importance, General Plummer said officers in France told | him. This coupled. with plenty of rifle practice and the development of men into expert shots are the two | things most desired of the Americans who will eventually ocupy the front line trenches. — Instruction in other after the soldiers reach France in a comparatively short time, General Plummer said. The first surprise attack on Amert- can forces in which several soldiers were killed and others captyred, Cen- eral Plummer said, was not the fault of officers or men. The men were taken into the trenches in the night the situation before the attack came. 'The investigation board, the general said, has cleared all concerned. TAXI Phone S. LAMBERT —_THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B, K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway WANTED—To hear from owner of good..farm: for-sale. State -cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, ‘Minneapolis, 3 Minn. 2292. WANTED—To | ‘hear from owner of ‘wt@ Peter: Jorgenson; Northwest} good farm for sale. State cash hotel, Bisniarck, N. D. 225 5t| price, full descriptioa. D. F. Bush, WAN Fleheed |, Minhéapolia, Winn. 2 R11 saleslady. Can. furnish good refer- sence... Address 386, _Plamarck, Trib- anes ss Bo 3 et 4 beak eae se € sea fined young-tady. R, GRAGE, THIS IS TH "Rexperie: coe ts nae FTIR: ae THS CAST s writer, WAN peri: enced, Jady stenographer, fat ‘beok- ‘keeper: ‘Phone 744. Se aatirday : evening, return to preibuas) for reward playais Ok IN finial Raat furni ‘oy ome) for, ight: use kb gyi strictly modern house, steeat heat Phone MLK a ‘OR lode with hot: water in, at 510 ath street. Phone 210. : 2 21 6t FOR. RENTSAoderd Toom. on 315 *2-6-17t ROOM AND BOARD—620 Sixth ‘st Mandan Ave, Phoge. 398K. > 216 2wk {hOOMs—Three ; Yeonts dng. Phone 469 K; 418 Ist st. i “FOR = RENT—Close. in, Toons: for light Lah au sangha Phone 273. oat X a “black oe anes eontaining kt 6 a oy, ia Tae in modern ‘€j-Nouseé suitable for light houséeep- futniehed SIX MONTHS THAT Nou Have TRAISED MY RENT joined comrades speak of the discom- forts of cold-weather cantonments. At the beginning of the war the fighting men were more than pleased to dis-| cover a comparatively dry spot under the trees of a forest or in a drafty} stavle or barn in which to pass their; very rare and short periods of re pose, In every village in the immediate: rear of the fighting lines out of range j of the German guns a town major las been appointed who makes it his bu-} ‘siness to know every nook and corner ‘where men and ‘horses can be housed When a battalion) or’ aregiment marches in, everything is in readiness for its reception. ‘ Regimental work- -Shops and offices, stables and’ kit- chens already for use’ are arranged, | but in general it has been found more | convenient to place them in farm-| houses and barns, as the hygeatc fa- cilities in the country houses are far fromi modern. Every available garage and barn has been thoroughly gone over and made) | watertight by having its reef covered with tarred paper and its walls made draft-proof by thick crenelated card-| Electric light has been in-j stalled, every building provided with al Part off is| | board. stove and washstands. ja compartment where the men may {take hot and cold shower baths. In the near-by kitcheis’ every requisite | is’ handy for cooking. As to the men’s personal comfort each of them is given a trestle bed,| with straw mattress, known generally as! “six-foot feathers, “bolster, sleep] | | | i PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Lady Embalmer in Attendance LALLEY- LIGHT. \E.T. BURKE | BARBIB'S Pauses | i LAWYER |ribune Block - Bismarck, N.D. DRY CLEANING AND © “PHONE 752. DYE WORKS . PHONE 394 Machine Hemstitching and 409 Front Street Picoting We. Call for and Deliver MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 SSaeasee eee, Transfer & Storage ‘We have unequalied facilities for moving, storing, and shipping ‘household goods. Cai MRS. L. VAN HOOK ling sack and blankets. In the vicinity of the viliases sports HY By: By Condo | ed fer football games, while numerous j plots of ground are set apart, for | truck gardening and generally cul go into the firing line. is, much ‘appreciated by. the troops who, when at the front, have to con- tent themselves with canned vege- tables. In each tantonment a large hut has been erected to serve as a rec | room, | indoor games. | mevine nicture show is given by the Army theatre, which also arranges dr quatic shows. |. Besides these official arrangements for the troops other efforts are made by private. bodies to cheer the men between their arduons and perilous periods of treuch work. In almost | established: under, | French, Americ: ‘Who serve the men. | tea bouillion and Hitt! |.) During the: chilly: months from, Sep- tember to May each soldier is given i extra supplies of warm clothing, three | cotton shirts, two- pairs of flannell- bette snder garments, two or three | pairs of, woolen socks, three blankets, j one sweater, one scarf and a pair of | woolen gloves, and in the Vosges | warmer garments, is placed /at..the .” ANSWERS BY MR. MAXWELL, pure gold ore. —Bb, T. W. ‘Miners differ:on-this question but a | majority measure ft by quartz. sthe same time?—T. E. M. A stairway. Who is it” that ‘can’ take something eh | grounds have been enclosed and mark- | tivated by old reservists who do not/| The produce |) a1 tion and reading room and. writing/} It is provided with a fairly ‘extensive library and all ‘kinds off Every week or so a}. | every canton 1erit a canteen has been}, -auspices _ of| mountains asd other sectors where | ; the cold is most’ severe still more) | disposal of the troops in case of\need: | | Please tell:me the best way to meas- What is it that's. up and down at} Farm electric. plants solve your lighting and power J problems. ‘“A switch starts it.’” In use for over seven years. : Dealers Wanted. ; CorwinMotorCo. Bismarck, N.. D. Special Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 5552 or. 308 Fourth St. _Me 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 will repair all makes of batteries and carry a full tine, of new Exide batter- les and parts for any make of car.. Cold weather ruins a half charged 4 battery. If youf’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 ssagon. t H ie Service tation) EXIDE BATTERIES ARE Beg. U. 3. Pat. Office Corwin Motor Co. Bi Battery Service Loden’s Battery Shop BATTERY REPAIRING enced men; alec total ‘lee and wood.’ WACHTER TRANSFER. CO. _No..282 Fifth 8... Phone 62. 8 BROADWAY BISMARCK, 3. B. STEAM-HEATED FIRE-PROOF “STORAGE Radiator Repairing ‘in all its branches RACINE B00 sails TIRES

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