The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1918, Page 3

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V. 30, 1918.- ‘ Today we turn from the grim businene! war to the great commercial, economic and industrial problems . of PEACE.,. Bismarck, like-every.other great city in the: world, must face these problems; but she will face them with a great advantage. ; Here, no gréat inflation of population has occurred. Other cities, because of war con- tracts, cantonments, shipping facilities, location or environment have, for the time being only, more population _ than they can properly care for. Most of this population they will lose now that Peace has come andthése activi- enti ities mash cease. ' f Groat plants that have been working day and night in those cities turning out guns, 2.imunition, clothing and equipment for soldiers and other necessities to the winning of the war, must OW be converted into agenties fdr the manufacture of other thitigs. This means time and the loss of thousaiids of laborers who will go to other cities that can give them immediate employment. = | sll ot PS | | LET Siw Bs, Bismarck is in an enviable position. As soon as the ban is lifted there are many applications for building permits ready to be filed. This alone will mean immediate employment for ever 200 skilled artisians and at least many additional common laborers. These and a hundred otherimprovements, new factories, new commercial establishments, new agencies of commerce to supply to the world our Prairie, pr oducts, will oe thousands of men from every part of the country, from Canada and from.overs Seas, and will méan a great*new, bustling, thriving pont'ts%ion for — Bis- miarck the ,Queen of American Prairies. : unndusascessonsusauvusespesvagansovensegovcavocecsssssvenscatasensuoo'taceeyuennzeceaten uenavsvnceasoavguaraveseorsnuiss And Bismarck must care for and feed and house this new population that WILL NOW COME and will be A PERMANENT ADDITION to our more than 7,500 people who are already here, 7 & \ What will this mean to the owners of Bismarck Real Estate? The answer is plain., Since the war began we have seen the pr ices 6# food, of clothes, of amusements, of building material, of everytl hing we eat and wear and use Zos soaring wkyward. REAL ESTATE, however (the bagis, of all value), has remained stationary. To- day.the great change ‘begins. Inafew months the rents will begin advance, improved pr oper ty: will start up- ward in prices and desirable building lots will see a marked and steady increase in value. Bismarck is in for the biggest Real Estate boom in all her history—a boom that will have no reaction, one that will represent honest values that come from increased demand through increased population. N More Ad- Readers Than Ever Before —competition is STIFF, RESOURCEFUL and TIRE- LESS—the man who tries to get by without PRINTER’S INK HAS THE CHANCE OF A PEG-LEGGED MAN IN A MARATHON. No business man feels any more that he’s SAFE, and “REGULAR” and BONA FIDE, in his business under- pinning unless he ADVERTISES. Wheni you’sce a fellow sitting on the ™ bail? of a. cing in fish at a lively rate, you know there’s is line—and, something on the hook that is a LY FASCINATING, otherwise the fish wouldn’t, PAUSE ‘to nibble, but. would swim tight on about their business. ° cues Bal “Building up TRADE without NEWSPAPER AD-| ASUGUCUSSRUQUREEDEREASGGSSRUGUUEQUUCUCUEAUOOUDOUURDERROGAEDUSOOOLOGOOUREEDOGR CT VERTISING is L iB TRYING TO CATCH FISH WITH 4 ERY STRING ' +“ Comthunities dre GROWIN G, vdiple are BUSY, the families that it would be humanly possible for YOU to do business with are SCATTERED and all the while moving IS MARCK TRIBU The ad is read FAR MORE today than ever—adver- tising is-now universally held to be a legitimate and nec- essary adjunct of every honest business—and the tend- ency is toward MORE and BETTER Advertising:eane- NE © call} in NEWSPAPERS! [ fee | Tr ieaserninenrsseenevonccuveenevifeeuaTOviTeTHHEGECTGAONACUbeOOVEO}OHTOEATEDTSDOCUSATTOUOEOITITOWOTHTENTEOTOTOSOUOITAREESHTIOGLOGHGCOOTVOUEAbOGNGGQUSqHHOOHIITONONUOVNOUOUOHTONTNOTIOOU0OTGHOROOTEOOEUOTOOOUOGOTOWOOOOEOLOOTOTONUOONOOUG}OCAOUONONOGORTOOUOSHOOOUEONOOEUEOMOGAOATOOTOSUCEOIOEAUOTTEVUEOOOTEDGURIOSOGRANVO/NTOOOGUOTOGOOUUIOGGTLOLITVTUOTUOMRTERNNTE: ieacoeanenoendvaonvanvausvssst@ntsr1ssis4cotttTH1TiTn¢THnT000000000T/000008 p

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