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HELP WANTED—MALB TWO AMBITIOUS MEN of good char- acter to train: in expert accounting and income tax procedure, 1. will be at the . McKenzie hotel in Bis- marck a few days and will inter- view. men: who desire to qualify in this field. Must be able to give two good references, bankers or busi- Ness men who know you. Apply at “once for personal interview. - No long distance phone calls. ©. M. free. Success guaranteed and po-~ sition secured. Write to Chief En- ‘ gineer /Cooke, 2144 Lawrence Av., Chicago. 5-6-1t yz bY HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Party leaving the city, wishes to sell his home.. It is a nice six room bungalow, including bath room. Entirely modern, two bed: rooms, hardwood flvor, full: bage- ment with cement floor, nice porch, has floor in attic, not on a cofner and near school. If you are look- ing for a nice cozy home, here is your chance. Geo, M. Register. FOR SALE—Modern house of ten rooms and bath,,small house in rear, large garage, trees. Excellent rooming house and home, Down payment $1500. J. H. Holihan, East of Post Office. Phone 745. Z 5-6-3t, MAN OR WOMAN wanted. $40 weekly. full time, $1.00 an-hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wea er. Experience unnecessary. Guar- anteed Mills, Norristown, Penna, i BIG money as Real sta’ cialist; build independent “business of your own; free information tells how. American Business Builders, 1135H Broadway, New York. : 1 6-6-lt WANTED—Able -bodied young man to work on farm. Inquire L. J. Garske, 1-2 mile’ north of Bismarck, 6-5-2t FOR SALE—Large modern house of eight rooma and path, garage, trees, _nice lawn, One of the best locations in the city, $4800. Easy.terms. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. Nie i .. 5-6-8t nished or unturnighed at Steele, N. , Dak. *Two blocks from depot. J. “oC. Wagner, Steele, N. D. 5-5 3t ‘—Light - housekeeping apartments in moadérn house, fur- nished or’ unfyrnished. Also sleep- ing rooms.. Call 622 3rd st. Phone 132L.W. 56 2 wk WANTED—First | class shoemaker. Crewsky shoe shop. 109 3rd St. 4-28 tt. ____MIELP WANTED—FEMALE THRER AMBITIOUS LADIES WA ed—Ages 18 to 45, to train in ex- | pert accounting work and income tax precedure. An’ expert from the training department of a large Ac- counting Corporation will be at the McKenzie Hotel.a fow days and will interview ladies’ who desire to qualify in this field. “Must be able to give two good references, either banks or business mon who know you and will vouch for you as to character and honesty and ambi- tion, Apply at once at the Mc- ‘Kenzie Hotel, ask for Miss Clara Freick. No Phone calls. credited hospital giving threesyear courses, Uniforms furnished, also liberal allowance. For information, : 5-6-1t TYPISTS — Prepare authors’ manu- scripts for publication — $25-$100 weekly, spare time. Send stamp for particulars. R. J. Carnes, Authors’ Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga. _ if FOR SALE—Modern bungalow of five rooms and bath. This is a bargain at $3450. $1100 cash. J.. H. Holihan, Phone 745... ‘ 5-G-3t FOR SALE—Six-room modérn bunga- low. ‘Small cash payment and very easy terms; a |big bargain. Harvey Harris & ‘Co,, J, P.'Jackson, Mer. 5-6-8t POR RBNT—Four or fiveroom apart: ment, all modern. Bismarck Busi- ness College. Phone 183. _5-4-1w FOR iRPNT—Very nicely . furnished ‘apartment, cali at 807 4th St. Mrs. L. C. Jones. Sty §-5-2t FOR ‘RENT—10 room house, partly modern, 1016 Broaqway. Nick Wen- zel Jr. ‘5-6-3t AUTOMOBILES—MOTOBCYCLES FOR SALE—New and second hand Harley Davidson Motorcycles. ‘Don’t buy a motorcycle until you get our rices. Write for list. Bismarck Machine and Welding Shop. " 4th” St., Bismarck. sek 5-5-1m. FOR SALE—Buick 5 passenger auto, house and 50 foot corner lot, electric sweeper, sewing machine, $10.00. Phone 905. 420 1m FOR SALE — Second-hand Dodge Phone 800. 5-5-lw USED FORDS—FOR SALE 1921 Ford Sedan 2500 miles .. 1921 Ford Sedan 7 5000 miles .. 1921 Ford Coupe. Ford Coupe ...... Ford Touring ....... Ford Speedster ...... with with extra equipment run about CASH PRICES. . eee ee $550.90 run about «+s $525.00 «++ $475.00 wees $350.00 vee 8150.00 sees $150.00 ment _ LAHR MOTOR .SALES COMPANY. fea EEE EEE EEC PS eS LATS AGENTS WANTED SALESMEN AGENTS WANTED—With $150.00 in- vested in samples you can sejl from our one (undred thousand dollar stock, (Be in business for yourself, measure your income by your own energy and ability. The oldest, lar- gest and best equipped ‘woolen mill]: in the northwest selling direct to consumer. Fergus Falls Woolen ‘Mills .Co., Fergus Falls, Minn. / SO-1t NO DULL TIMES SELLING FOQD— ‘People must éat, Federal distribu- tors make big. profits; $3,000_yearly and up. No capital or expérience needed, Guaranteed sales, ‘unsold goods can We returned. Your name on products builds your own pbusi- ness—repeat orders sure. Exclusive territory. Write Federal Pure Food Co., Chicago. 5-6-1t XAGHNTS—Big money taking orders, suits, pants, ‘blankets, raincoats, di- rect woolen mill to wearer. __Experi- ence unnecessary. New agent made $108.00 first week.» Ask quick about territory. Complete outfit free. Tay- lor, Wells & Co., 2730 N. Paulina, Chicago, - é . 5-6-1t AGDNTS—Men or Women, $5 to $15 daily. easy. Your profits daily, 25 to 40 per cent. Introducing guaran- teed hosiery. Must wear-or replaced free. We deliver and collect. Big new summer line, thirteen shades, also full fashioned silks. Mac-O-Chee Mills Co., Dept. 4264, Cincinnati, Ohio. * 5-6-1t AGENTS—Here’s 2 really new inven- tion that sells m nearly every home, office, store. Detachable metal rockers—attach easily to any chair, making rocking chair. Send one dollar for samples.- Mitchell Mtg. Co., Box 200, Pueblo, Colo, 5-6-1t LARGE manufacturer wants agen séll advertised brand men’s shirts direct to weArer. No capital or ex- perience required. Free samples. Madison Mills, 505 Broadway, New Mores 3 , _ _b6-lt BUSINESS CHANCES MANAGER with sales ability and ac- quaintance to secure subscribers to syndicate owning large acreage be- tween producing oil fields adjacent to Mexia. No money needed. Will finance you. Salary, commission. National Exploration Ca, 1514 1-2 (Main, Dallas, Tex. 5-6-1t AUTO TIRES EVERYBODY EATS EVERY DAY— You can handle sugar, flour, canned goods, dried fruit, coffee and en- tire line of groceries, as well -a8. paints, roofing, aluminum ware and automehile oils, with no rent to pay; no money invested; take large orders from samples.’ Goods are guar- anteéd and proven quality. Selling experience not necessary. “S' eady, . profitable work ‘for “worker: Ad- dresg Hitchcock-Hil} Co., Dept. 164; Chicago, Ii]. Reference: Any bank or express conspany. 546-1t SALESMAN WANTED—Pxperienced salesmen to sell roof cements com- + position roofing..and paints in ex- clusive territory. Our ling is estab- Jishéd andi with the season just opening this is opportunity to es- tablish profitable connections, on commission, with drawing account. Continental Wks., 5S. Wabash, Chi- cago. 5-6-1t SOMETHING new. Big seller. Big commissions. Automobile and Tray- el .Acciden’ olicy—annua! $5.00. SNE OP ene. An old line Stock Combany,. Great Western Ac- cident: -In@rance Company, Des Moines, Tawa. 4-29- SALLESMEN WANTED—Sell Heknes N 1 ‘ed; them, quality gets re-orders. Holmes Rubber Co., 1504 W. 15th, Chines. SALESMEN WANTED —Salesivoard Salesmen big commissions placing our -assortments. Commissions paid promptly. Iowa Novelty Co., 212 Rivoli Theatre Bldg., La Crosse, Wisconsi: 5-6-1t ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED—At once, all around ex- perienced cook for cafe work. Must be good. State wages wanted in first letter. Room furnished. Ad- dress P, O. Box 183, Under sista, furnished front room on first floor{ with kitchen- ette if desired, modern home. Ladies preferred. 402 5th St. Phone 768M. 5-6-1w DOINGS OF THE DUFF ‘T'S SOME JOB TO ~ PLANT “EM, ILL SAY! Y bE 2 |S SUMMER, {=r SWELL. THEY'RE ALL IN AND SO AM I- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 7 Joe, Joy Killer ee LOOK yusT YES, | PUT SHRUBS TO DRESS THE YARD UPA LITTLE - PM AFRAID You DIDNT PLANT 7EM INA FEW DEEP ENOUGH — You Can Tell Which One He Likes Best MAKES ME Look/ LIKE at pel BUT THAT WON'T. MAKE ANY. DIFFERENCE - THEY: WON'T GROW THERE ANYWAY — THEY DON'T GET THE MORNING SUN | HOUSES CITY LOTS FARM LAND: ‘Modern '6 room house West Thayer.. Modern 6 room bungalow Ave. B. Modef'n 5irdom bungalow. ‘Hannifin ‘Street. Modern“House, hot water heat 5th Street Small hose on 50 foot ot: Modern 5 . ‘Modern house 14th street @ East Thayer Street... room house North 6th Street....., RSG FOR RENT $35 per month, Phone 704M, One of Bismarck’s most beautiful homes furnished can be rented for three months @ $100 per month. _ HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. WEBB BLOCK | PHONE 0° i ————— WORK WANTED LAND DRESGMAKING— Or will sew by the day. Phone 772M. 6-4-5t WANTED TO: RE WANTED TO RB Modern house or apartment, unfurnished. Phone 322-W, or call 1011 5th St. 5-1-1lw WANTED TO RDNT—By desirable permanent tenant a modern house, cost ['; 5: FOR, Sra line of house fur- 6 |< nighings:’ avery good condition. ‘May 15th or June 1st. Best of care given property. Reference supplied. Might purchase on Monthly install- Ment payments. Write No| 376, Tribune. 4-29 if MISCELLANEOUS Basal SOME INSURANCE POLICY—$200.04 down and $30.00. a month for ten months buys my 6quity in a quarter Section located near Youngtown, ‘New Salem’s best dairy center. Un- derlaid with millions of tons of coal. Wealthy investors are now taking. the lead in opening the eyes of the public to the possibilities in this vi- cinity.. It may take a few years. Lucky the man holding clear title to this quarter section when every- body goes wild about our coal fields | and you're paying less than $20.00 an acre, Inquire’J. Henry Kling, Bis- marck. 2w Here is a snap for somebody, twenty- six hundred will buy: 160 acres of.Jand, or I may trade it for a house in. Bis- marek, Land is located about 14 miles north of Turtle Lake, and it is, with, in 20 yards: of Crooked Lake. On graded road,and rural free, delivery, school house is, on the place, there is 75 acres in field, 49 more can. easily be cultivated, the land is rented for this season; if,interested call at 406 th St. or write Tribune. 5. FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHA: The Southwest Quarter, ‘Section 13, Township 139, Range 79, located about 14 miles hortheast\ of Bis- marck. ‘Lays’ levél, good: soil, 60 acres under cultivation, balance fine for flax. Look ‘this. over and make offer. E. J. Coats, Aberdeen, _ So. Dak... v AMBRICAN RIVER NCH —'300 acres” near *Sacramento—170 acres, rich. botténdj,@asily- irrigated. Fruit, alfalfa or stock. Quick sale only $60 acre. Wm, ‘Anwyl” Jones, Fairoak: Calif. 56-1t WANTED—To hear from owner of ‘good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F, Bush, Min- neapolis, ‘Minn. 5-6-1t FOR SADE—Homan’s Cafe and Bak- ery. Bost location in city. Have been in business twenty-four years, doing a good business. Reason for selling, wish to retire. Homan’s Cafe and Bakery. 5-1-1w FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop doing .a good business, fixtures, white-‘enamel electric equipment, best location in:town. Priced to sell for $800. AddfesgsBox 104, Philip, 8.)D. fy 5-6-1t FOR SALE—Dne large cabinet iphon- ograph-and Singer sewing machine, both in very good. condition; will * seffthom at a bargain. Call The Dunraven, 212 3rd St... Phone 356. 5. it it rdé car in good condition. “Will sel¥at reggonable prices. 124 (Mandan Ave, if -3t FOR, SALE One best grade baby car- riage in splendid shape. Also one leather upholstered ‘couch. Both ‘priced very low. Phone 489. 311 3rd St. | 5-2-5t FOR SALE—Cafe in good live town. This is a division point. Only cafe in town., Reasonable. Easy terms. Write No, 382 Tribune. Also. a 5-4-2w WANTHED—Solid leather combination bag, 18 or 20-inch size. (Send for list of sporting goods for sale. OC, V. Peterson, Washburn, N. D. 5-6, FOR SALE—folding bed and mat tress, nearly new; small ice chest.! All in good repair at 802 1st St. or Phone 480. 5-4-3 FOR SALE—Cream separator, incuba- tor, and Edison phonograph. All ather household articles. 623 2nd 5-5: t Se ——— LARGE cool room, furnished, with closet, suitable for two, gentlemen or man and wife. Close in. Call 113). Thayer, or phone 195J. 5-2-lw FOR RENT—For light housekeeping, three rooms and kitchenette, also _ One room and kitchenette. Phone 437-M._ 5-2-5t STANDARD MAKE USED TIRES CORD—FABRIC. 20x3... 28x3.1-2 32x23 1-2. 1x4. 32x4. 3x4. ¥, 35x5, 34x4... 6.00 37x5 { $1.00 deposit required with orde 5 per cent discount when cash companies order. Write today. Tire Brokerage Co., 2740 Madison St., Chicago, 5-6-1t ee 82x4 33x41: 34x41. 85x4 1- 36x41- FOR RENT—Furnished or unfyrnish- ed rooms for light ‘housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. Phone 183, f 5-4-1 FOR RPNT—Front room on first floor, also combination range, coal and gas. 409 4th street. Phone 512R : 5-5-2t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping, also modern furnished room, 722 5th St-.Phone 485R. 4-6-2t FOR RENT—Clean furnished rooms in modern house. Phone 802 -or call 602 $th street, 54-1w = —- — FOR SALE—Cabbage and tomato plants. Call 306 14th St., or Phone 740R. Mrs. J. F. Gerling. or, 5 OR SALE—Almost new roll top writ- ing desk, piano and other household goods. Call 219 Thayer St. 5-6-3t WANTED — Good second-hand piano for cash. Write Box 8, Underwood, NLD. §-1-1w FOR SALE—Coal range in good con- dition. Tel. 714W. 706 10th S' ;ALE—Gas range in good condi- FOR S. Call at 619 6th St. 5-4-3t ~ tion. : BS. ENGE, D.C. Ph, G Chiropracter Consultation Free Sule 9 1l—Lecas Bieck—Phond 900 ‘WANT TO HEAR from owner having good farm for sale; give particulars and lowest. price. John J. Black, North Dakota street, Chippewa Falls ‘Wisconsin, $-6-1t FOR, SALE—8 acres cultivated land, less than a mile.from capitol, Will selt on long time, or might rent fér potatoes. J. W. Bull. 5-6-lw FOR SALE—One-half section of land $1,500. cash. ; Section 28, twp 141, north of range 100. Frank Kroll the Tailor. 5-5-lwt Serr na = LATEST IN SPORT WORLD— A WOMAN UMPIRE MRS. DEANA ERNEST By NEA Service. : Toledo, ‘May 6.— A woman umpire. Like the car promised to do 26 on a gallon—they’re rade. Right here in Toledo we have one. Not only that, but the lady arbitrator is a baseball manager. Mrs. Deana Ernest of 433 Barlow street is the heroine. She is the new leader of the East Toledo Boosters, members of Class B of the City Base- ball Federation, des Out. in ‘Missog}lwas‘Where Mrs. Ernest, or perhi we should say {Manageress Ernest, learned” of: the finer points. THE OLD HOME TOWN Z “I DID HE WARIO: SWATTER SHEEP SHEARS CAKE PANS-LOG CHAINS | AND SOAP DISHES — 4THE FLY SWATTING SEASON WAS OFFICIALLY OPENED “TODAY- WHEN OUT A NEW SWATTER. ELMER TRIMBLE time by calling them safe or_ out, wide or high or low for the sandlot teams, With this practical experience, Mrs. ‘Ernest had the added benefit of her brother-in-law, Pat ‘Lynot, a. Detroit infielder of several years ago under Hughey Jennings. Pat explained 4 lot of inside stuf. 5 Umps Ernest had a great timo in the decision department. Of course she called’them' wrong once in a while, there -being cases on record where an umpire has erred slightly, but arguments were few-because ing to argue with a woman in Mi: BY STANLEY 4 BRACELETS — Pocket KNIVES For . WHITTLERS: A ZZ souri is just as useless as it is in Ohio, Two rights a week Mrs. Ernest can be found at one off the diamonds at Navarre Park closely watching the 15 or 16 tryouts laboring for a regular job on the Booster. club. There is no favoritism. The re- cruit must show Manageress Ernest _ that ne can play ball. Arguments develop, Somebody fig-‘ ures he can play ball just a little bit better than the next one whils ‘Mrs. Ernest is figuying just the op- nosite, Sometimes Mrs. Ernest. places her decision before the players and asks them, to vot2 on it. As yet she hasn’t lost a decision on a: player's | ibitity. f ¢—-—----— ———@ MEAT UNSETTLED Chicago, May 6.—Meat on the board “here today was unsettléd at the start. Alter starting: 5-8 cents lower to 1-4 cent higher prices underwent a further setback which was. followed by some- what of a rally. There was scattered liquidation la- ter on in wheat and! May broke to a new low on the present downturn. “| The finish was weak with prices rang- ing from unchanged to 3 1-4 cents lower. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 6.—Cattle receipts 500. _ For week steady to 25 cents lower. Hog rece pts 5,000. Active, mostly & to 10 cents higher. Sheep receipts 4,000. Today's re- ceipts practically all packers direct, Kor week steady to 25 or 50 cents lower, Strong. weights ‘and heavy pera ute to $2.00 lower; some $2.00 off. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapol4s, »May 6—Wheat re- ceipts 123 cars compared with 123 car's a year ago. ‘ash. No, 1 northern, $151 1-2 to 9 1-2; May $1.52 1-2; July $1.41 . 1 dark northern $1.61 to $1.70. n No. 3\yellow, 53 1-2 to 54 1-2 cents. Oats No. 3 white, 35 1-8 to 35 7-8. Barley, 53 to $4 cents, ‘Rye No. 2, $1.00 1-2 to $1.00 1.01. 1-2. Flax No. 1, $2.81 to $2.83, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ~ South St. Paul, May 6.—Cattle re* ceipts 50, for weak steers and butcher she-stock strong to 25. cents higher. Common and medium grades showing the greater grain. Good and choice stockers and feeders strong to 25 cents higher. Common and medium grades 25 to 50c or more higher. Quotations at ch Common to medium beef steers 0 to $7.75. Bulk $7.00 to $7.50. But- and heifers $4.50 to $8.00. $6.75. Stockers and feed- ers $5.00 to $7.50. Bulk $6.00 to $6.75. Calves receipts none, For week mostly 50 cents up. Best lights largely $7.00 to $7.50. Few up to $8.09. Seeonds mostly $4.00 to $5.00. Hog receipts 200, about steady. Top $10.25. Better grades lights and but- cher $10.00 to $10.35. ‘Sheep receipts 250. Mostly packer irect. For week steady to 25 cents higher. On lambs aNd yearlings 25 to j 00 cents lower in sheep. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnisned by Russell-Miller Co.) ‘Bismarck, May 6. No. 1 dark northern . ‘o. 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum 1 red durum . 1 flax . 2 flax MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minne May 6.—TFlour 19 to 15 cents lower 00 to $8.10 a barrel. ; pments 4,115 barrels. Bran $22 to 9: A Pekingese puppy is said to be the most valuable dog in Europe. TOT i RUEEN Thursday is regarded unlucky for weddings in Scandinavian countries. Reality Versus Romance. ya girl may fall in love it. But ulore often the first rl sees u man, she laughs,

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