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_—— | i HELP WANTED+MALE WANTED AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN THAT CAN STAND PROSPERITY As our State Distributor. . To the right man we offer the op- portunity of his life ahd assure a real and lasting future. Bx- perience not so necessary @s honesty and ability to manage. If you have confidence in your- elf and able to invest $500.00 to J sure /yourself of $6,000.00 year clear. ‘ MR. WILSON i Grand Pacific Hotel - Room 810 MEN WANTED—To sell’ out goods in ‘OU are an experienced salesnim Owning a car, let me show you how you can éarn some real money sell- ing oil and paints direct to con- sumer. List of customers furnished. Phone or write R. T, Swain, in care McKentie hotel, Bismarck, 8- td jen” wanted to for our, wonderful Tine, latest styl and Raincoats,; ‘prices amped gets the business. we liver. and collect. Sales Company, 616 Mutual rite _Bidg., Seattle, Wash. 8-18-1t SALESMEN. $160.00 month and ex: pehses selling cigars. Experience . Not necessary. Send seélf-addregsed stamped envelope for information. ame Cigar Co., High Point, N. country and city. Why work for }SPEGIALTY salesman, Introducing others when you can have a bus- s of your own with a steady income? We sell goods on time and wait for our money. Team or auto ngeded for country work, no outfit needed for city. Experience unne- cessary, we train in salesmanship. MeConnon: and Company, Winona, nnesota, Mention this: paper. P WANTED—500 bricklayers and asterers. No strike or labor trou- hie, just lots of work under ideal conditions with good pay for good mechanics, Come to Southern Cal- ifornia to live! E. . Se, Calif. Chapter, of Ameri D—Young man and young lady wanted at’ once. N:- tional Tailors and Cleaners. 5th! $., opposite McKenzie Hotel. 8-17-2t HELP WANTED—FEMALE Ster teachers for all school Immediate service. No school ‘hoards, only 1 per to teachers. Cooperative Teach- Minneapolis, Minnesota, _7-80-3w WANTED—Girl for general house work, Call at Corner Mandan & . B. Mrs. A. Rosen. Peers WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. W. J. Wilcox, 1212, Broadw Phone 129-J. 8- a 3t TED- Experienced cook, Must be gotd on pastry. Also dining room girl. M. E. Ruddy, Hazelton. 8-18 St WANTED—Young gil for general housework. Steady employment. Phone 840, 8-16-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, 523 7th St. Call phone 487W. 8-16-3t WANTED — Experienced _ waitress. Mandan, N. Dak. 8-15-1w A ] for general house- work, Call Cowan’s Drug store. 8-16-3t ‘WANTED—Two waitresses at Ho- man’s Cafe, 8-16-1w GE Es eer ene POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Stenographic position oy young lady with high school edu- cation. Have had no experience but would be willing to learn- with small wages to begin. 8-15-4t WORK WANTED WANTED—High school boy wants work while going to school. Write Box 166, Elgin, N. D. 8-17-1w ES WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room “modern unfurnished house; two adults; occupancy October Ist. Will pay September rent to hold suitable place. Tribune Box 612. 8-16-2¢ Watches and Jewelry Repaired, ~Twenty- -five years experi watchmaker and jeweler. I have opened up a jewelry store at 415 Broadway. Bring in-anything in‘that line, I will be glad to give you the benefit of my cxnetiande. Exchange, 556 Temple Court, linsertion. 25 words or under..§ .50 2 insertions. ' 25. words or under 65 3 insertions, 25 words or under 15 1 week. 25 words or under. seeee wees Ads over 25 words, 2c additional Gi "= word, Classified Display Rates - - 65 Cents per Inch All lassified ads are cash in advance. , Copy should be received by 12 0’ "to insure ingprtion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO et ANY Copy: SUBMITED. necessary new product to dealers. Permanent connection. Men making one thousand and up monthly. Box No. »._ 174, Dunkirk, N. Y. SELL coal in eatlo&d lots. Side or main line, Experience unnecessaty. Earn week’s pay in an hour. Wash- ington Coal Company, Stock Yards Station, Chicago: e BABY GRICKS OR FOULNRY. CHICKS, Leghorn, 100 $7. Reds, 100, $9; Buft Orpiknenee White Wyandotte, 100, $10; As- sorted 100 $6. Postpaid, Circulars. Columbia Hatchery, Columbia, Mo. Liat a FLORIDA” orange, Lane truck- groves developed, East Orange Land Co,, Dept. JW, Box ts Orlando, Fla. F. f for cash ure tate: Omak, Neb Bee .,without light FOR RENT—8 ori’ or "Senaned Modern rooms on firat floor at 112 8th St., next to Stand- ‘ard Oil Service Station. FOR RENT—To one or two adults, furnished room: supplied with run- ning water and large clone: 4 St. FOR RENT—Two furnished 3 ight. housekeeping in mod- yells: 502-11th ah Evone SALESMEN—Just out: ple Dial gasoline gauge registers in all Ford tanks. Sells $1.50, $12.00 day easy. _Weinman-Cowin; Detroit __Bldg., St. Paut, Minn. _ t} Salesman wanted to séll aaa advertised article. Apply D. C. Hoy, U0-8rd_St.,- Bismarck, .N. . “Afternoons or evenings. ¥ 8-18-1t AGBNTS_WANTED | AGENTS—Profit _ $24.00 ‘daily, on $48.00 invéstment, _ interesting = work, you will enjoy it. Write Sterling & Graham, Masontown, Pa. pena A Le A REAL ESTATE LOANS 6% MONEY, Reserve System 6% loans on city or farm property. Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop Building, Kansas City, Mo. ___. PERSONAL, 6006 BLOOD TABLETS are safer than 606; money back guarantee, price $2,00, particulars free. Welch Medicine Co., Atlanta, Ga. = Lost —pen- | LOST—Boston bag between Bismarck and Steele. Small handbag inside. Also comb and brush, watch, jewe- Iry, and calling cards. Small sum of money. Inquire or write Tri- bune No. 616, — 8-16-3t LOST—Black fox fur between 6th and 7th on Ave. D. Reward. Write Box 256, 8-14-lw MINNESOTA LANDS |<: We are now offéring for salé.sev- eral thousand acres of unimproved farm lands in Northern Minnesota in tracts of 40 acres or over. Price from $12,50 per acre up. Small payment down, balance in ten years in e eel annual payments. Interest 6%. Red River Lumber Company, 807 Hee FOR S. nepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. t 8-18-25—9-1-8 FOR EXCHANGE “~ WILL TRADE HOUSE—And lot in good town in state of Oregon, value $1,600%00 for property in Bismarck. Call 603R.__ 8-13-Iwk AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Buick truck, delivery body, canopy top, the thing for far- mers. light hauling, or grocery’ de- |FOR SALE—Three room house with full basement, furnace, lot 50 x 140. Price $1900 with $1000. livery, also Studebaker Si: nd Stearns-Knight: touring car, all in good running order, with goog tires and priced right for quick sale: L. Van Hook, Phone No. 605, 8-16-lw FOR SALE—New Fordson tractor with new John Deer plow, also John Deer corn binder good as new. F. L. McKibben, 5 milés east of Bismarck, known as the Hammon farm. 8-26-8t. FOR SALE—1922 Overland touring ¢ar. Excellent condition, cord tires. Cheap. Cash or long terms. See A. Svendsgaard at Northern Pacifié Depot. 8-16-tf FOR SALE—Buick coupe in + oe in fine condition. Only rin 0 miles. $800.00, Six Cylinders. Addioen ‘Tribune 617. 8-18-tf FO! R RENT—Light & tooms; also modetn i Business eae Talehons house close in for one or two,|y men only. 218-1st, Phone 241W. ‘oom Tari for FOR | RENT=Ri OO) aaa home. 846. FOR er er fe-rooT ait t, Phone 329:W. 8-17-3t FOR ins OR RENT __ HOUSES AND SAND FLATS FOR SALE—Six-room strictly modern, ‘new house; every- thing immaculate; Riverview own- er wants ‘only~“wiat-it ‘cost him; $5,600, $1,600 cash, balance month- close in; room for three or four 100 by 140 feet, Terms can be arranged, Severa} busine: nearby towns, ing hotels, general stores, grocer- ies, meat markets, confectionéry, jtand, shoe and harness shop, ete: Total invest- ment in anyone business will ron from $500 to $15,000. stances reasonable terms can be If you wish to go into business ‘tor yourself, let me know. Fire insurance-written in reliable F. E, Young, Ae Na- tional Bank Building. —Six room one Tint cot- tage, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 50 x 160 South front. with $1000. cash. FOR SALE—Bight room house on 10th street, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, maple floors, lot 50x140. Small hen house. One block off of Party leaving city and must sell at once. See us for price Money t to loan on improved City Pro- FOR SALE—Nice home. Possession, 6 roommodern house, in- cluding at least 2 bed rooms, hard- wood floors, basement, closed porch, south front, nenr to high and grade schools, fof $4500 on 7 age. Price $5250.00, $750.00" cash and. $60.00 per’ month, including 7 1-2 jnterest. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. 8-17-lw FOR SALE—New modern bungalow, 5 rooms and bath. Full basement. Sleeping porch, bedroom in base- ment, double garage, east front. Price $5800.00, part cash. Hedden _ Agency. FOR SALE—6 room modern house, full basement, furnace heat, River- view. South front, close to. new school. Price $5600.00 part cash balance assume mortgage. Hedden Agency. FoR: SALE—5 room modern cottage, full basement, furnace heat, south front, close to school. Price $8850.00 $500.00 eash, balance monthly Pp igen ledden len Agency, PI ENT—Two partly modern The quite well furnished. my building on Sixth Street for hbuse keeping. H. L. Reade. Phone 239, $-17-1w FOR_ SALE OR RENT—Five-room higuse, modern except heat. Good Tocation, Will sell on terms. \Fer= _ Tis Cordner, 8-16-3t FOR RENT —Six-néom furnisheg flat. Also for sale solid oak library ta- ble. Phone 419. T21-tf FOR RENT—Furnlshed apartment. Geo. W. Little. Phone 794W3. 801-~4th St. : 8-13-tf FOR SALE—=Modern bungalow, | 5 +rooms, bath and closed in porch. Call 714M, 8-18-lw FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at 518 6th St. Phone 890. 8-18-3t. FOR SALE.OR RENT—Partly mod- ern 4 room house. 320 18th St. No. _—_ 8-1-2 FOR’ RENT—5 room house at 718 3rd Street: 8-15-1w ——— A FULL STOCK of hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, located in county seat, with large ‘territory and good trade, agents for International lines for past ten years. Health conditions reason for selling. No trades considere: a Write Tribune No. 608. FOR SALE—20-40 Oilpyi?” trac: tor, 28-46 separator and 5 bot- tom self*lift tractor plows. Price $1200. Must be ‘taken by Sept. ist, may be seen at my farm two galtes north of Baldwin. ng pool. hall. Will give immediate possession. Wil} sell building and fixtures or will sell separately. Part cash, balance easy terms. Act quick, Write Majestic Pool Hall, Halli- _day, N. D. 8-17-lw FURNITURE for sale including ivory bedroom sets, leather rockers, lib- tary table, reading lamp, dining room set, Wilton rugs, refrigerator, THE POTATO USED ON THE HOTEL DESK, TO STICK PENS /N- WAS THROWN AT OSWALD CHAMBERS, WHEN THE NEW CLERK BECAME ANNOYED BY OSWALD SNORING. ON THE PORCH _ 8-8tf | beds and other articles at @ bars gain. Phone 837M. 120 W. ‘Thayer St. 8318-1w FOR’ SALE—3-piece parlor site at a sacrifice. Over stuffed, nothing finer in Bismarck. Cost $460.00. 1st $175 takes it. Other household fur- niture. Leaving town, 112; West’ Rosser St. “1816-1 and two folding cots also ear in good condition. Call between;9 and 12 a. m. 223 2nd Street. _8-16-3t LADIES’ and Gents’ fur gafments remodeled, repaired and relined First class work guaranteed. Tel. 322M. Mrs. Mattie Erstrom, 505 3rd St. 8-15-1w HOTEL AND CAFE FOR SALE—In good town. Division point. For further information write Tribune No. 607. 8-7-2w WANTED—Clkan cotton rags. Price 5 cents pér pound, Bismarck Tri- bune Co. 8-13-tf ——_—__ ———————————— JAMESTOWN STREET WIDTH CUT TO SAVE PAVING CC Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 18—AS a means of reducing costs of future paving, the Jamestown city council has passed an ordinance reducing terms, 0 Owner leaving city. Geo, M. FOR) SALEXE room modern Bunga- low, east, front, furnace heat, gar- the width of -streets where paving may be laid. It is stated that in most of the streets affected, the cost of paving willbe cut about one-half. / | FOR SALE—Tx7 Tent 10 Oz; Duck] ain ii un aye as ns eri ig iheouryst dy eanit Maw). A aR raves i wt cud ll Gs Under the ordinance, all ‘streets OUT OUR WAY_Bv Williams AQ BAP p,0 GOSH BUT LWisHT T COULD CHANGE INTA A HIS SUNDAY PANTS, AN’ HE KIN STAY UP AS LONG AGHE FEELS LIKE. Gow BuT HES GOT A EASY LIFE. ne nee ENVY ee (ah yo or ede SURE HES GOT fT NICERN US CAUSE HE AINT LICKIN ER A BATH ER HAVIN T COMB HIS HAR ER EAT WITH A KNIFE'N FORK ER NOTHIN. with the secreta the County of Burle aa curbing to be put in by anyone, but and avenues will be made 24 feet| provides for new curbing only when wide between the faces of the,curo, except certdin principal streets “where —-- the width will be 32 feet betwen|15 BUSHEL Y Winnipeg, M The ordinance dges not require new| of about 1f bushel the average is anticipated in Man- itoba this season, estimate sent out by the depart- ment of agriculture. yield in the cast and the gouth will be 12 bushels, it is nemneeiee petitioned for by property owners. spcopming pte tan 3 to the acre on $SALESMAN $AM Konrad Turns Villain \ GOT 50ME DOPE HERE THAT \ BUT WHOLD TFXOD SHOOT,BOME OF IT IN * Wid LEG TONIGHT, WILL MAKE BEFORE, TH Di gs | GUARD HIGH GRADE ALCOHOL » Federal Government’ Takes Precautions in Guarding Intoxicants LOSSES NEGLIGIBLE Washington, Aug. 18.—Extraordin- ary precautions for the safeguarding of their supplies of alcohol are ,tuk- en by the various departments of the , government which use this commo- dity, now so much in demand for the making of what in the parlance of the bootlegger is styled “sympath- etic” intoxicants, Officials of the departments and burenus declare the systems they have installed have operated so suc- cessfully that their losses have been negligible, confined to the theft of a pint here and a quart there, And so close is the check, they assert, that frequently even these small peculations are ed and the of- fenders dismissed. onal Museum, which, in only the y cohol, the vault to which only one er than the staff offi to the vault nd the u pfully tr seum officer losses from eva but that in th carefully estimated and due allowance made. the government, an elaborate system for the safe: guarding of its The total used is about 1, allons an- » half of which goes into the manufacture of powder, At those stations and depots where hol on hand war- rants, the liquid is kept in special steel tanks in rooms under lock, with the keys in the possession of com- missioned officers or trusted ci employes. On ship 1 stations the ur systems are in operation in the Department of Agriculture, the Bureau of § atte federal agencies ng alcohol in their daily opera- tions. work of the cap ; painting water tank and tower on capitol grounds, painting to be done according to ifications on file ‘of the board of ad- ministration. All bids must be si and presented before noon, August , 1923, BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION E. G. WANNER, Si In the Matter of the Estate of M Dahil Deceased. ned Hele Dahl rix of the E e of Christian } Dahl, late of the City of Bismarck in h and State of North Dakota deceased, to the credi- tors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with ,the ary vouchers, within six months after the first public:- tion of this notice, to said Adminis- tratrix at her home in the City Bismarck in said Burleigh Count: Dak. Dated August 11th. A. D. 1923. ELEN E, DAH Verse First publica ation on the tth “day of August, A. D. 8-11-18-25—9-1 BY. SWAN