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F YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU DON’T NEED mF r B. YOUNG REAL BSIATE COMPANY new six room 100 each. - $400 any state ber month. These ! P houses could not be replaced for |: this money-. “ on street, if { ? block’ north of court, House; ‘splen- did logatiqn; nice part of city and i down town. | fs he (DDITION lois are the at in the city; we give ex trey liberal terms and buyers are ‘fully. protected. . 5 CINEQEN. Al ‘acre pro Oy ! offera' the Working man the idea opportunity to get a home for hint 4 self on very easy terms and at prices less than one third of what adjoining town lots are. selling for. You should pay for the land and feed. your family from the proceeds of this years crop. Fire Insurance in Reliable Companies Office: Open Every Evening | REAL, ESTATE COMPANY | FB. YOUNG » Telephone: No. 78R Office in First National BankBldg. ee . 3. H, HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE-—House of six rooms; electric lights, city water. Large lot gnd other lots adjoinihg can be , bought or rented. House built three ) years ago. This is just the place for a family who wishes to reduce the cost of living. There is noth- ing in the city just as good at the Price. $1,750. $650 cash. FOR, SALE—(Modern house of 6 rooms and bath, full basement. Avenue “C”. East. This is a real bargain at - $3,000. . $500 cash. ' FORTRADE—Land for Bismarck property. TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance Written. J. H. HOLTHAN Lucas Block. Phone. 745 WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Phone 516 or call at - 924. 6 Sth sti street. 3.7 alt. WANTED—Giri for gereral house work. Mrs, F. ‘A. Doll, Flat 5 Per- son Court. Phong 749. ss 3.6 tt WANTED _ Experlenced ‘saleslady. one but experienced need spely. 501 Broadway. at 1 AN jompetent girl for Bier al hotgework. Mrs, F. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 3.2 tf. WANTED— Two giele girls to play. plano and. sell muxjc, Apply at Wonder 10c sto te. 2-19 tf FOUND era a ‘Wednesday “evening in the ‘business section, Waltham watch, gold case, bearing engraved initial “C.”_ Finder please leave watch at the Tribune and recsjye liberal re ‘ward. 444 Care Ty, une. 3:7 3t. AoE NTS—=MaKe big protits selling our, extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face powders, spices, medivines, etc, Beautiful high-grade line, Exclusive territory. Sample. soap free, La- cassian Co., Dept. 95, St. Louis, Mo. rete 2-24-tf WANTED—A-1 salesman Covering North Dakota to carry a wonderful guardtiteed automobile tire ang tube line. Tire guaranteed 4000 miles. Commission basis. ‘Willis Tile & \RuDber Go., Minneapolis, Minn, . 4 Tt 5 FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES \ “AND FLATS) FOR SALE—My cottage at 309 “7th street. | Address M, Jameson, (Moffit, N.D.! Beat FOR RENT—Flat of two rooms, kitch- enette’ ‘and bath, modern. Also house of nine rooms and bath. Mad- ern. Corner of 12th and Avenue | H. C, Rrude or phone 745, 7 4t | For RENT— Seven-room hates =H _-modern. 710 Avenue D. 35 t FOR RENT—House at 711 6th St. : Apply to B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. 35 tf for RENT—Small house, electric lights and water. Phoné 355. - —Four. room. .apartment with bath; heat and water included Centrally ‘jocated. Phone 806. r 212 tf For RENT. Modern house at 922 7th , Bismarck. Write S. F. Swayze, e Garrison, .N. D. 12. 1mo FOR HeNT=seautitul cightroom res- » idence all modern. with hot water heat on Avenie D Miquire at 918 8th street or write Tebanes No: 373. _ FR aaaTS ‘ive room ee a so! treet and 1 sAvenue B. Bismark £0 ereeent: ‘Will take good cér fn on abe Tel, No. 497, ACU AROUND PRINTER wants posi: | POSITION WANTED on farm by mar- pe WANTED—By a young experienced C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Suaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D. This section is ,75 per. cent tillable and will trade for city income. Have sevetal hoales for sale; trade “©. WILLIAMS & CO. Office, Bismarck Bank Bldg. Bismarck, , POSITIONS WANTED tion at once. Write Tridune ‘No, 441. | 36 2t} ried man with small family, as work- ing foreman. Wife good worker. We have wide-awake farm experience. Have run 3 section farms. ‘Will go at once and anywhere. 8 5 3t WORK WANTED girl, position as chambermaid and waitress ina private family. Answer by mail, Miss Agnes Bondeson, co Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Wilton, N.D., R: P. D. No. 3. 3-2 lwk WANTED WORK—By day or hour,| Apply af '202°1-2 Main or Phone 303. | 2-27 Imo WANTED—Work—Lady wants work | by the hour. Phone 212K. 2101 mo.| SUUMS FUR KENT | ROOMS FOR RENT—Suitable for | light housekeeping: 313 4th street. | Phone 627X. . 37 tt! #OR RENT—Furnished room _ close | in; also board if desired. Call at! 416 Thayer street. | i ee . 37 Bt) FOR RENT—Two _ beautiful large! rooms. All modern conyentences:| Call at 11% Thayer. 37:36 | ROR RENT—Two houses, 1 od aru 3| room, and 1 partly modern 6 room.| ‘Address 610 Broadway. Call 205. * 3.7 St FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for| light housekeeping. With garden! place. Close in, Phone 5 7 at FOR RENT—Large furnished room, two blocks from Sanitary Bakery, Would rent to two ladies or two gentlemen, Call 716 Broadway, 37 tt FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. 522 2nd street. 35 3t FOR RENT—Modern room, hot and cold water. 515 4th street. 3 6 tf FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished com- municating rooms. Separate or to- gether, in modern home. st.,.Phone.144L, 3-1-1mo | form RENT—Furnished room in mod-| ern house. 422 Ist st, 2-27 tt FOR RENT—Closé in, furnished | rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. BOARDERS at 213 ard street. Clean warm rcom. Good, meals, living| price. New management. 1 18 Imo. aTE. ‘D furnished and un- furnished rooms for rent. Business college. ..Phone 183. 1 16-30) 20K RENT—Strictly moiietan ators Phone 377K 6.1 mo 7OR_RENT— Furnished a 3. 801 Geo Fourth street. Phone 404 Ww Little... 11,14 tt Fe “MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To buy ~ or” rent: small house with garden place by road | manager Fit-Good Mfg. Co., New York. Call room 102, Van Horn Ho- _tel. 37 2t . FOR SACE—Onoe demonstrator Over- land model “90” run about 600 miles. R. Fields,. Bismarck, \N. D. 7 Ot | 608 2nd} 3-2 Tt! FoR RENT—Modern Toom.® 621 Sixth | 24 tt.) or further particulars see at. P.| ‘DOINGS OF THE DURES. RAILS, STEELS GET SLOW RISE Reports That Federal Develop- ments Will be Beneficial Assigned as Reason New York, N. Y., Mar. 6.—Rails and | Steels “shared the honors of today’: | desultory stock market, the former’ j advancing I to 3% ponts on intima- tions of early federal developments beneficial to the transportation sys- tems, and the latter responding quite substantial to some very favorable ex-| hibits of earnings. St. Paul common and preferred en- joyed especial prominence for a time to the accompaniment of rumors indi- ating dividend action, and Rock Is-| lands. featured the lower priced wes- tern rails. Gross, gains in equipments extended | from one to two points, republic iron and crucible and Lackawanne steels frequently, rivaling United States stecl in activity. The latter closed at a small fractional loss, others of the same group cancelling their gains in the final hour on a general reaction in shippings and specialties, \ Pools were less conspicuous. Spec- ulativé issues loke General Motors, Baldwin Locomotive and Mexcan Pet. roleum holding within comparatively testricted limits and ending at net TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT CORN PRICES | somewhat beter prices today, BOUQUET. On, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL t CAMOUFLAGE ¢ |r ARE BETTERED Good Average Quality of Arriv- als Stimulation; Oats Gains Fraction Chicago, Il, Mar. 6.—Corn brought} helped | at little by improvement in the aver- | age quality of arivals. The market} closed steady, with y 12744 a net advance of a shade. O: gained quar- ter @ % ‘to %@ he. The outcome in| ions ranged from 2c decline to a rise of Te, Higher grading of the new receipts | corn, although gratifying, left much to be desired. Nearly half of the sup- | ‘ply coming in still contained more | than weather and a falling off in the ity of the crop movement counted more or less in favor of the bulls, but | were considerably offset by that the number of cars available at Iinois stations showed a material in- crease. Estimates were cur that the total stock oif corn on fe:ms was 1 100,000 bushel: gate sur- and so, too, did expart. business by way of the Gulf, Estimates’ of record | amounted to 335,000 shares. FOR SALE—TWo slightly usec aa ‘bot tom gas breaker outfits. A bargain for cash. Address No. 442 Tribane, 7 3t FOR. SALE—Milk, 10 quarts. ‘az $1.0 delivered anywhere in city. Phone| 2Y. 36 3t 732 5 1.mo. FOR SALE—Seven head of fine cat- tle, cows and calves. Also 3 young! horses, two broken. Cream separ- ator and ex-ray incubator. Stock} can be seen at Rhude's farm -north- east of city two miles. Mrs. Bertha Rhude, box’ 169, Bismarck, 85 3t FOR RENT—Sniail barn or garage for, rent between 11th and 12th street. | Call 478L, 35 ut leather upholstered rockers. condition. 512 Avénue A. Call morn- ings. Phone 460) 35 st OR 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. A is 3.2 6t REAL ESTATE RANGE good ds new for sale, $35. Call at 18 Seventh | street or Phone 844K . ANTED—To buy, 160 acres or 320 land in Burleigh county. Price must be ee bel ee Box an Bi marck, 2-16-t! DAS) ebilts na hall -equipment. Four pool tables, biliard table, elec- TO eT have two wei pe hater le, seven room Ouse, epee ta ta; rents for $25. le. Bane: tty other fixtuy a. jn for selling, going into other busi- ess. Write Care Tribune 384. aera nea | ROOM AND BOARD—620: 6th street. acres of good prairie or improved|. | Promise of better money conditions | | was fulfilled, call loans ruling at 4% ppencent with an abundance of of | ings. Lires were again the only featur: f the foreign exchange market rall. jing slightly from recent acute we: | ness. Investment bonds continued shade on light dealings but the Lib- ak erty group hardened after early irreg: | Ma ularities. Total sales (par value) ae gregated $3,450,000. United States old 4's declined 1% per- cent on call. NEW YORK MONEY New: York, Y., Mar. 6.—Mercan-} ; tile paper 554 precent. Bar silver 85%. | | Mexican dollars 68. Government honda] ni iregular; tailroad bonds easy. Time | loans strong, and six months, j firm; high 4% 6 bid. low 445; Call money | 4%; closing bid 4; offered at 414; last loan 414. y | NEW YORK METAL | New York, N. Y., Mar. 6.—Metal ex- change quotes lead steady spot 75: 775. Spelter dull; East St. Louis de- | livery spot offered at 770. OMAHA LIVESTOCK i Omaha, Nebr., Mar. 6.—Hogs. re- ceipts 16,000; higher; heavy 1625 @, light 1649 ; bulk 1650) 6,500; steady; native: steers” 900 @ 13: 5; cows and heifers! 5. @ 1050; western steers 850 @} | 1175; canners 650 @ 775; stockers and | feeders 650 @ 110 Ives 900 @ 1300; “bulls, stags, etc, 700 @ 950. Sheep, receipts 16,000; higher; year- Tings 1200. @ 1450; -wethers 100 @ | 1300: ewes 1075 @ 1265; lambs 162 recessions of ont to two points, Sales t to, + ixty days, ninety days| ste! ruling rate| @ (1075 @ 1 »| ten cents under yesterday’s price. In} | range “1640 @ 16 i farm reserves of 634,00,000 | bushels failed to, oat prices down. compared with last. year. Option.Open High Lew 121% 127%) 12741 9% 91% 91% 89% 89%. 89% CHICAGO LIVESTOCK cago, Ill, Mar. 6—Hogs receip' twenty-five to thirty s above yesterday's average; bulk ight 1676 @ 1725; mi 1715; heavy 1575 @ 1 @ > pigs 1275 @ 1660. receipts 9,000; firm; mnativ 0. @ 1410; stockers and feed. @ 1125; cows and heifers 850) 3 calves 875 @ 147. Sheep receipts 8,000;, strong sheep ;Jambs.1435.@ 1805. | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn.. Mar. 6.—Flour 91% 89% ¢ standard flour quoted at} 98 pound cotton sacks. | 39,895 barrels. 190. @ 225, s | ye 288 @ 290. | Bran 3298. | Wheat receipts 77 cars compared) with 377\a year ago. 3 Yellow 180,;@ 185, \ No. 3 White 924% @ 93%. Flax 411 @ 414. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn, Mar. Hogs receipts 9,700; 20 to 25c higher; bulk 1650 @ 1660. ‘Cattle receipts lic lewer; steers 6 ANOTHER NAME FOR)A CORSAGE ® 500 @ 1200. «NEW YORK STOCK LIST American American Can American Smelting & Refining .. American Tel. & Tel ... American Zinc ..... Anaconda Copper . | Atchison jaltimore & Ohio . Butte & Superior .. California Petroleum . Canadian Pacific UNDERTAKING A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Day and Night Phone 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge | Lady Embalmer in Attendance LALLEY- Farm electric plants solve fad your lighting and power Picoting xcept on de- cided upturns gave strength to oats, problems, MRS. M. C. HUNT In use for over seven years. | CorwinMotorCo. SELL IT THROUGH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS .Central Leather “Chesajeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul. Chino Coppe . Colorado Fuel Crucible Steel 5 42% a ALLAN reat Northern Pfd nspiration Copper . j Int. Mer. Marine pfd ctfs . Kennecott Copper ouisville & Nashville . Texican Petroleum ami Copper souri Pac Montana Power New York Cent Northern Pacific Pennsylvania . I Consolidated i Copper Reading . on Republic Southern Pac Union Pac * o9h al Alochol U, S. Indust United States Steel ..... Utah Copper PROHIBITION . CO-OPERATION 1S NEW PLAN Convention Passes That the National Committee Federate With Nationals Chicago, Ill, Mar. 6,—Delegates, to the national prohibition convention tonight voted to co-operate and. fed- erate with the new natfonal party in the furtherance of certain aims, but refused to, effect a complete merger. | The decision was reached when the delegates, after a test vote on the res- olution, had fatled to result in a two thirds majority, adopted a. substitute resolujion by Dr. Charles Scanlon, of Pittsburgh by a vote of 203 to 75 that the prohibition party retain its name and activities, but that its national committee meet with the. nationalists’ TAX . E. SMITH f : For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadway ¢ low aa “650 @ “1030. i ; steady; lambs 619% 397% 80% 105% Beet Sugar : Poros were ees eseere PARL 0) R iS) |! 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. LIGHT Machine Hemstitching and ‘*A switch starts it.’’ 314 2nd St. Phone 849 Dealers Wanted. MRS. L. VAN HOOK Special Representative for. the SPIRELLA CORSET Phone 555Z or 308 Fourth St. Bismarck, N.. D. eee “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 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 Wintér étor- age of batteries for those whe put away thelr care for the sensor, EXIDE BATTERIES ARE BETTER, rere 4 | committee to co-operate and fede g j able to muster for the delegates, Resolution | in furthering the election: of staté | islators and United States congré men favoring the platforins, of .bor Insurgency Threatened. Although Dr. Scanlon’s resolufi s made unanimous on motion of ¥ G, Brubaker, of Illinois, who fathi | the resolution for a complete met ‘delegates from many states dec they would go over to the aa party, and disband their state orga izations. Such action will have to 4 taken at state conventions, but,sop of the states which it is said will b are.Minnesota, Wisconsin, North kota, Oregon, ‘Washington and. Kaj sas. 3 ow The final action came. after ,tw of debate which resulted in deadlock in which neither those: f nor those against the complete meérg could ‘muster! the two thirds majo | necessary. At: times each side eee changed their votes. SANS ROUT. ' HUNS ON LING IN LORRAIN |A New Location of Amerie | Troops Disclosed’ by Offic- ial U.S. Confirmation — | Headquarters American - Troops \F ‘ance, Mar. 7.—American troops q | still another place on the Frencli ‘fro have, been raided by Germans, i: | were repulsed with losses. This fs first time permission is given to mie tion this engagement. The Anié | can forces entered the batle line dja certain place in Lorraine. The Fre? commander congratulated the Al jeans of their behavior. | The foregoing is confirmation of | French official statement of March’ which said that a German attack trenches held by American forces “e Lorraine on the night of March 4¥ repulsed. ¢ TAXI Phon 4 Pron 7 —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP. B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants ~~ Phone 370 408 Broadway BARBIE’S DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver i Transfer & Storage} We. have unequalled byes moving, eid au alee an " So ome k household goods. sg gt i Phone 62. mae in all its bra RACINE ,000:mile yt