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MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918. IF FB. YOUNG REAL ESTATE: COMPANY FOR SALE—7 room modern house 3 1-2 blocks, from postoffice, south front, hot Water heat; $4,000. ‘This is cheap, FOR SALE—4 room house with good barn: east part of city; lot 75 ‘by 300 feet: very reasonable terms at $1700.00 Neither of these properties could be replaced for these prices. Riverview 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. . Support your family by buying some H of our-acre proper ty in Lincoln Addi- tion. Fire’ Insurance in Reliable Companies Office Open Every Evening REAL ESTATE COMPANY FE. YOUNG. Telephone No. 78R in First National BankBidg. Office J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of five rooms a large, hath room.’ Kast trot. Nic trees’ and lawn. Good neighborhoo Well located. Cottage sty Mo ern except heat. This hou $3,000, but my client is going &: to the farm. and he offers it fo) $2,400. $400. cash, TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. Phone 745 :) ALLY WANT EU—MALE baANDER WANTED—Barber wanted at once, best wages. Write or wire Ka-Dahl, Van ‘Hook, N. D. 3 ‘WANTED — Single man from 18 to 25 years of age, Protestant, by month or by year to work on farm. Write or inquire. 370. Tribune. 2.28 6 — HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gener-|- al housework. Phone 516 or call at $24 6th street. at WANTED—Competent girl for gener. al. housework. Mrs, F. Holmboe, 208 AV.» Broadway. " 3-3, i 3 2th. FIVE ‘BRIGHT—Capable - ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $75.00: to. $150.00 per month, railroad fare paid.. Goodrich Dyag Company, Dept,.681, Omaha, Nebr. ii 3-310 17 25 31 ‘WO. Wo girls to “play, "plano, “Apply ‘at’ ‘Wonder. 2: 19 tf WANTED= and sell music: 6 and<l0c’store. &00MA 70a aE is FOR RENT=—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with garden __blace. Close in. Phone 535X _3-42t FOR, RENT—2 nicély furnished com- municating rooms. Separate or to- gethér, in modern home. 608 2nd &ty Phone 144L; fi 3-2 7t For RENT—Light lit. housekeeping rooms. Phoné 12066; 507, 4th st. 3-2.-3t FOR RENT— urna shed room in mod- ern sae, $9. Of. ‘per mane Phorie _ b78X 3-2 3t St: FoR ‘RENT—One: faite’ ye “rooms, ise single room. 313 Fourth ‘St. Phone 627X. :3-1tt FOR-RENT—Furnished room in'mad- » Of house. 422 1st st. 2:07-tf FOR RENT—Close in, turnishec rooms, for light housekeeping.’ 411 he street. Phone: 273:, ooh BOARDERS at 212 3rd street, Clean watm tcom. ‘Good meals, Hying price. New management. 118 1mo. STEAMHEATED tornished and uo Yurnished rooms for rent. Busines: callége. - Phone 183. ¢ 1 16-3 FOR: ‘RENT—Strictly modern: rooms ‘Phone. 877K — 2-161 me FOR: RENT—Furnished rooms. 80 ‘Fourth street. Phone 404K. Gec wets 17 16-tt i i i WORK WANTED. D—By a young experienced mas chambermaid and treks, in a-private family. Answer. maif, Miss Agnes ‘Bondeson, co Mrs..Ai iM. Johnson, Wilton, N. D, ERERD.“Nor3., 3.2 1wk WANTED. WORK—By day. or. hour, Apply at 202 1-2 Main or Phone 303: 2-27 Imo We 7b) ED—' OF dy. wants wor the hour. Phone 212K: 2.10.1.mo a AGENT— SALESMAN AGENTS—Make big profits selling - our-extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medicines, etc. % alitiful high-grade line. Exclusive erritory,. Sample soap free, La- : capil Co., Dept. 95, St. Louls, Mo. rv) 2-24-tf salesman covering “North Dakota to carry a wonderful : Fiaranteed automanilé tire ani tube, ite.* Tire gilaranteed. 4000 miles. / €or tom bast ig Willis ~_ Rubber Co., Mini eapolls, ae C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SAL@ OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwes! ot Shields iu Grant: county, N. D. This section is 75 per cent tillable gnd will trade for city, income, | | | | | | | Have several houses for sale, trade eranant: Will take good. cat in on ihe e | C. WILLIAMS .& co, mess “Office Bismarck Bank’ Bldg.” Tel, No. 497, , Bismarck, N. D.| FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Iive room moder cot- yee furnished, Inquire of, Hane room “i vse, 600 12th light "Ca housekeeping. 417 10th stree. 3-2 3t} FOR’ RENT—Small_ house, electric lights and water. Phone 355. | : 2 21-1 mo, FOR RENT—Four room apartment with bath;-heat and water included Centrally located. Phone S06. , a2 Af FOR RENT—Modern house at 922 7th| A, Bismarck. Write s. F. idence ‘all modern with ‘hot w heat on Avenue 1) Inquire at sth street or write Tribune No. 87° 2,7 tf SOR RENT-—Five room modern house 13th street and Avenue B. Bismarck | Home Builder Co. 26tt | “OR RENT—# room house, close in; | $16.00." F. B. Young. 12:18 tt | 40USE TO RENT—1 have two) « houses for rent. C. L. Burton. 11-6ti | OR RENT-#Good, comfortable, seven; room house, close in; renta for $25. | ® O. Hellstrom | MISCELLANEOUS _ to trade for farm land, also sev farm gas engines to trade for tarm| land, A. J. Sylvester Land C ‘ I FOR 1] 1917 Model Studebaker Sedan, sev-} en passenger car, good condition. | Phone 746. c FOR SALE—1 bed davenport with Al} leather back and seat, 1 bavy car- riage, 1 wash stand, 1 wash bench, and two kitchen chairs. Cal 801 5th St. or Phone 242K: 245i FOR SALE—Driscoll Barber Shop.| Good. chance for someone wanting a nice little shop of their own.| Good live town, and good business. B.C.. Solum, Prop, Driscoll Bar- ber, Shop, Driscoll, N. D. ; 3 26t FORTSALE—A five acre tract cleven ‘blocks eaat of Bismarck. high school. Inquite of S. S. Clifford, co Star Res- taurant. 3-2 Tt FOR SALE—$1000 handles one quart: | er section good corn ‘and alfalfa land one mile from main line ate tion. -Inquire of S. 8. Clifford, Star: Restaurant. i E i FOR SALE—A’ 1917 model Ford tour- ing ‘car, practically new. adress 387 Tribune. 3-2 Tt! REAL ESTATE RANGE good as new for salo, $35. Call at 418 Seventh street or Phone 844K .: SALE—The chance of a life-time, | in-a real live town:: Small. capital. If interested, write to Box 158 care | Bismarck Tribune. 2 28 Gt FOR SALE—Extra fine. early Ohio seed potatoes. ‘Will sell reasonable. Write al Doppler, Menoken, N. D: 2-272 wks |” 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; | marek; N D. 6-tf FOR SALE—Billiard, hall saaliment 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 2 24 Qwk Se] Motion Pictures in Bahamas. A communication has been received by the American consulate from a cit: | ven of Nassati, writes Consul W. Fy Doty, Nassau, Bahamas, stating. that a. movement is on foot to obtain motion | pictures of a high character for use in) that city. The kinds of film de- sired are: Animated weekly, adven- ture, scenic and: natural ‘history, well- known books, plays, folk stories, ete., and humor without® vulgarity. It is proposed that pictures shgH-be sup- plted.fortnightly, with a reserve of two weeks. in. stock, to cover irregularities | of delivery. Her Narrow Escape. Qne. day, when Dorothy’s mother was reading to the little girl, she came to the word “gravitation.” She ex- plained - its meaning ,briefly, but thought the child would forget it. Con- sequently~ she. was much surprised when, a few days later, Dorothy came running in, ‘exclaiming excitedly: “Oh, mamma, it's:a good thing, for | me there's a:law.‘of grayi.ation, or I'd have tumbled bead over heels into aKa dlist now, when I fell off the | Army Takes on an n an Entire! 'y New As- j the university, when the soldiers were | drilling. BISMARCK EV. DOINGS OF THE DURES NY SAY, You PooR. ANY WAN ¢ Tuar’s. Just A LITTLE ee YOUR OWN’S IN KHAKI pect to Relatives and Friends of Enlisted Mcn, It makes all the difference in the world when your own’s in uniform, ob- | serves the Columbus Dispatch. You | may think you have a prope! tion of the soldiers; you may feel tha | you are patriotic; you may suppose that you are doing all you can to help! win the war, But you will know noth-} ing about appreciating a soldier, or ! about patriotism, or about sacrifice, until one of your own puts on a uni- form. All of which is suggested by a little incident of a recent football game at Few noticed it—for it was not intended to be noticed—but the few who did notice it grew mellow and sympathetic, and left the grounds feel- ing that the world does not realize the human Suffering that is endured by ' the women of this country at this time. Aw n sat in one of the lower priced She came unattended. | No one\seemed to pay any attention to her, She was dressed demurely, with a dark veil about her eyes. She knew\\ nothing about football; that was not what she went out to the grounds to see, Her eyes were fastened upon the uniforms; that was her object—to be- | hold the boys in khaki.. And she sat | there while they were going through | theiz. drill, and wiped a tear from her EVFRETT FRUE ARE you, Reaby % VM TeLun’ You. ) FRIENDIN TIP SO LET IT SOAK IN bade ts DOME | thinking, p ja place ING TRIBUNE IT FLOWS LIKE. WATER | WAS AMAZED, AS | THERE AND ‘LISTENED FISH, WHAT AGE. | THAT Ra “| Yop TWO WERE DSIN You TRYING To LAME, Duck i, | WANT IT STRIc HAND ME THat’s ALL LTWAT THERE'LL FRom Now IJUST BarikeD OuT WILBUR AND OLIVIA baal sure ftom about her, hen the soldicrs left the field she also left, unnoticed by the} buoy throng. ward to t Her own boy wears a uniform. That | was the sorrowful secret which she | held. He is “somewhere in France,” | She knew none of these boys before | her, but her own wears a uniform; hat was enough, And so she sat there, ng, sympathizing, loving | who are clad as her boy is | a great game of football | Ir. § any deed. him my hv a, and th these lad: clad, It w: —perhaps! SALVAGE SHIPS WITH cote S| Sunken Vessels May E May Be Brought to! Surface by New Collapsible De- vice Recently Invented, crossings.” A novel method of salvaging sunken | ships has, been devised by Dr. ‘io | Pellico Portella,, of Rio de Janeiro, | says the Pop’ Science Monthly. The invention consists of a specially built tender which ¢ collapsi floats made of - waterproof mate’ The floats occupy very little space un- | til they are put into use and inflated. They ake constructed in such a man- | ner that they will assume a number | of different shapes when they are in- | flated, Day Lady Ei n down to the wreck by divers, | they are attached to the vessel both inside and outside and are connected | ; With the tender by lines of hose. When | they are inflated by air pres- | Farm your proble Ru Condo MOISTENING: In use YoU WASH YourR HANDS BEFORE You Touch THAT DESK OR ANYTHING GELS IN THis OFFICG, Your FILTHY SLoB | SLANG WWTHS HOUSE. the impudence to as LALLEY- LIGHT “‘A switch starts it.”” Dealers Wanted. CorwinMotorCo. , BY ALLMAN | STogd ouT To THE SLANG Hl G-IT’S A DISGRACE: TLY UNDERSTOOD BE No MORE N— ~ Butt FoR You Tom— THEIR CHATTE: RIS. FRIGHT GETTING To BEA dacs har le they mm within the fender. ce the yvater fl from withou s the wreck to float up- he surface. ———- Grave Insult. Mrs. Rater "Then you and young | ing te —"No, ine a unde and ha ia locomotive at vhippersnapple us} he young {UNDERTAKING PARLORS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY and Night Phone 100 , Licensed Embalmer in Charge mbalmer in Attendance electric plants solve lighting and power ms, for over seven years. Bismarck, N.. D. und thelr } aa 3 if he whistled at ae yen beer nt a sd 6b Saban BasSiiceisaaaiNieN OU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON’T _SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ° MOUNT VERNON DRAWS MANY Noted Envoys From Allies and Thou- sands of Others Pay Visit to Washington’s Tomb. | Penceful and stately as usual, Mount Vernon today seems happily uncon- scious of the very existence of war. Yet the war has had its effect on this mecca of America, for more peopl have visited it in recent months that In any similar period in its histor, Washington, the center of things military and diplomatic, has since April 1917, opened its gates to 50,000 | new residents come to take up the} work of a government at war, Thot sands of these Americans take the fi opportunity to visit the home of the ; greatest American, Besides these, envoys from our allies on diplomatic mission to the United; ; States*inake a point of jofrneying to Mount Vernon to honor Washington. They travel as guests of the nation, in the president's yacht Mayflower, The | Mayflower has already made four trips of this sort. First she carried Balfour and Marshal Joffre, then the Italian | ssion, then the Belgian and Russian ions together, and lastly the Jap- anese viscount and his party. Each time the iron gates of Wash- rington’s: tomb swung open for these men to place their wr hs on the shrine within, while the diplomats, with the problems of the world on thelr | | should paid tribute to the man who | tried similar burdens faithfully aud | well a century ago. | The record for the largest number o' visitors to Mount Vernon fn a day wa: very nearly set at the time of the con- | federate reunion, when 7,000 of the old j soldiers and their friends visited the (estate in ome day. TEMPERED BY TRADE WINDS Climate of the Dominican Republic Pleasant and Salubrious, Pays | Consul Arthur McLean. | There seems:,to be an impression | abroad that the climate of the Do- minican Republic is hot, humid, and | unhealthful, writes Consul Arthur Me- | Lean, Puerto Plata.’ While the climate of this republic is tropical, it is pleas- \ TAXI _ Phone L. E. SMITH _ For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway Undertaking—Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50, Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. PHONE 752. Machine Hemstitching and Picoting MRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd St. Phone 849 MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special Representative for the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 555Z or 308. Fourth St. BATTERY REPAIRING ‘We are a Fiweloa « voce win al service station and wholesale distributing depot of the Exide Battery Co., the largest of its kind in-the world. Any work we turn out le 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. parte 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. etor- age of batteries for those whe away their care for the geason. EXIDE BATTERIES ARE BETTER. pleasant, |ture of the coast towns is about 79 | year, although the heaviest rainfall oc- ITransfer & Storage ‘Although’ Tt is very. warm during the middle of the - day, the temperature even in summer seldom reaches 90 degrees F., and the nights at all seasons are cook and abt and” éilubrious.» ‘The climate is tempered by the trade winds which blow almost con- tinuously during the day, and at night the. land breeze from the mountains is equally refreshing, Owing'to the great. diversity of its relief the island of anto Domingo presgnts a wider range f climate than any. other ‘part: of the Antilles. ‘The mean annual tempera- degrees F. It is cooler inland, the teiperature varying with the altitudes. in. the valley of Constanza, which’ is about the center of the island, at an elevation of 3,500 reet ice forms {n/ | winter occasionally. The rainfall varies {n different sec- tions of the island from 15 to 200 inches per annum. In the. southerg) part of the island there is a marked} distinction between the dry and rajpy seasons, ‘The season is dyring the; months of Sep..uber to March, while the rainy season extends from: April to August, In the northern half of the island it rains more or less. all the curs from November to April. ‘There have never been any epidemics of cholera and bubonic plague, And it is many years since there has, been any. yellow fever in the Dominican Repub He. | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ————————————— Palaiere NE a SPECIAL—MEN’S. MAD- RAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS SOFT CUFFS, DETACHED COLLARS—$1.50 VALUES $1.00 ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP McKENZIE HOTEL BLDG. ONLY ONE STORE TAXI Phon Sr of —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B.K.SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies’ Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Broadway —————— ay BARBIE’S | ‘DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE. 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver We. have unequalled facilities moving, storing, and. shipping household goods. Careful Sea snpse men; alee retail’ lee and woot WACHTER TRANSFER OO. Phone 62. Ne. 282 Fifth 6. STEAM-HEATED FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Radiator Repairing in all its branches RACINE 5,000-mile TIRES