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i Gren nosnmenioenins eat Cg ; i ' \ \ "HELP WANTED—500 bricklayers and SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1928. 1 insertion. 26 words or 2 insertions. 25 words or 3 insertions 25 words or under 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o’clock té*insure insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 fe See ee eer es Oe eee HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, 417 Ist. Phone, 8-23-3t for general house- C. B, Rosen, 31 8-23-1w waitresses. 8-25-3t $100 weekly, spare time. Copying Authors’ Man- ipts. Write R. J. Carnes, Au- Agent, C-310, Tallapoosa, Ga. for particulars. NTED—Capable girl or woman for housework. Must be experi- enced. Phone 841-W. 8-24-3t WANTED—Experienced girl for gen eral housework, Phone 458. doing housework. Will give room, board and small salary. Pat- erson Institute, LaGrange, Ill. SITUATIONS WANTED HIGH girl wants place to work for- board and room, Write Box 132, Menoken, N, Dak. 8-25-3t HELP WANTED—MALE around blacksmith Must be a’ me- Steady work, Watcher Transfer Com; it ‘WANTED—Stationery engineer hold- ing first class papers wants steady work during threshing season. State wages and length of job. E. Hornby, 1201 12th St. S. E. rainerd, Mi chanic. rers. No strike or labor trou- just lots of work under ideal conditions with good ‘pay for good mechanics. Come to Southern Cal- ia to live! E, Earl Glass, Secy., f. Chapter, Assoc. General tors of America, 430 Doug- Los Angeles, Calif. SIGN PAINTERS for highway work. If you have auto good chance to make money. Art Bulletin System, Cincinnati, O, AGENTS WANTED SOME CHOICE territory now open for agents to handle our line of made to measure suits and over- coats. Priced from $20 up. Some agents make $200 week. No experi- ce necessary, John Bond Tailor-| _ FOR SALE—Five room modern cot- |p) ol Okay Fender Brace for Fords. New, just put on the market. Right party can get exclusive sale in this locality. Direct factory connections. Large commissions. Write for par- ticulars Sheldon Tool Company, Rosedale Station, Kansas City, Kansas WE WANT A LIVE convincing sales- man who can sell bankers and le: ing, business men a high class tionally known Affe of advertising specialties and calendars. To such a man we offer an exceptional op- portunity to close up permanently with one of the largest specialty houses in the world, rated A A 1, Prompt action necessary to-.take full advantage of the’ big pre-holi- day selling season. The American Art Works,“Coshpcton, ‘Ohio. AGENTS—National Necessity for $6.00—Competing article sels for $10. Profits $24.00 daily on invest- ment of $48.00. Sterling & Gra- ham, Masontown, Pa. main line. Experience unnecess: Earn week’s pay in an hour. Wash- ington Coal Company, Stock Yards Station, Chicago. i SALESMAN—If you i $6000 the first year, write now. Strong line for retail stores. Nationally ~ad- vertised. Established concern. Has unusual opportunity in North kota. Liberal weckly advances to producer. The Continental Co. 1920 Euclid, Cleveland, 0. Dept. 123, * SALESMEN—Make $75.00 a week sell- ing all-wool made-to-measure suits and overcoats at amazing low price. Ladies’ coats too. Write quick, Dept. 660, Goodwear, Inc., 844 Ad- ams, Chicago. SALESMAN WANTED—An old estab- lished compasiy handling a well advertised line can use a 8! for Western North Dakota, Ex- perience not necessary if you have sales ability as we fully train you in our work. Man with a car who wants to earn over $2,000 a year Address Box 19, Bism: ROOMS FOR RENT A FOR RENT—Light housekeepi rooms, also modern unfurnish flat. Business College:- Telephom » 183, T-18-tt a RENT—Room in modern ‘rome close in for 01 a tw yn only; 218 “Phe Wp: La eis 3 FOR RENT—Furnisheg- room, close in, gentlemen preferred, 201 1st St., corner Broadway, + 8-28-lW > : FOR RENT—Two or three rooms for housekeeping; furnished or unfar- nished, 811 Front St. Phone 437-M, . 8-28-3t FOR RENT—Five-room house, part- ly modern, elose in, 108 Thayef St. ey me FOR “RENT —Two room: apartment, 620 6th St. Phone 329W. 8-25-3t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES fOR SALE—1922 Overland touring car. Excellent condition, cord tir Cheap. «Cash or Jong ‘terms. See A. Svendsgaard at Northern Pacific Depot. 8-16-tf FOR SALE—Buick co in fine condition. Only run miles, $800.00. Si; linders. Address Tribune 617) = WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO REN’ ive or six- room modern house at once. No children. Write Tribune No. 620. 8-22-1w WANTED TO RENT — Four or five | room modern unfurnished hous two adults; occupancy October Ist. Will pay September rent to hold suitable place. Tribune Box 612. ) 8-2: FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Hotel, 24 rooms, steam ‘heat, electric lights, good crops, good business, built five years ago, I must get out. My price, $11,500, will take $5,000 tohandle the deal. Address care of Tribune, No. 623. 8-24-4t FOR SALE—Small five room house; modern except furnace, garage room for two autos. 60 ft. lot. Three blocks’ from Richholt school, $2,400. Also light housekeeping rooms for rent call 872, 8-24-3t FOR SALE Seven-room modern house, including three bed rooms, 75-foot frontage, east front, near school, for $4,200, on terms; six- room modern house, hardwood floors, three bed rooms, nice lawn, south front for $5,250, on terms, immediate possession; ' six-room modern house, three bed rooms, basement, enclosed porch, fine gar. age attached to house, near schools, |* immediate possessjon, for $6,000, on terms; ‘seyen-room modern house, four bed rooms, east front, near schools, for $4,000, on terms; emall house, with block of ground of 24 lots in city limits, for $1,260, on very liberal terms; six-room modern house, basement, three bed Tooms, east front, hot water heat, fine porch, new house, for $6,200, on terms. Geo, M, Register. Phon: 90. i 4-lw FOR RENT OR SALE—Partly fuar- nished house and four lots, large WANTED—Sewing, a specialty school girl’s dresses, Mrs. J. Gredy, 314 Washington Ave. 8-25-8t 6% MONEY. Reserve System. 6% loans on city or farm property. Re: any, Lathrop M in Cc. than 606; mgney back guarantec, price $2.00, particulars free. Welch Medicine Co., Atjanta, Ga. CHICKS, Leghorn, 100 $7. Rocks, 100, $9; Buff Orpington: White Wyandottes, 160, $10. A: sorted 100, $6. Postpaid. Circulars ii Hatchery, Ce lumbia, - FOR SALE—Six room one story cot- tage, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot ight room house on 10th’ street, full- basement, hot wa-, ter heat, maple floors, lot 50x140. Small hen house. One block off of pavement. Party leaving city and must sell at once. See us for price and terms. FOR’ SALE—Three room house with full basement, furnace, lot 50 x 140. Henhouse. Price $1900 with $1000. cash. x Money to loan on improved City Pro- perty. u Insurance. a Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Including dining room, set, leather rocker, 2 ivory beds, Ivory chiffonier, Wil- ton rugs, pedestals, dishes and oth- er articles, At a bargain. Phone or call 837-M, 120 W, Thayer St., after 4 p. m. 8-20-1w. FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, cabinet style, with 70 records, used one year only. Cheap for cash. Call 213M. 523 6th St. 8-20-1lw ai fi MINNESOTA LANDS. We are now offering for sale sev- eral thousand acres of unimproved farm lands iw Northern Minnesota in tracts of 40 acres or over. Price from $12.50 per acre up, Small payment down, balance in ten years in equal annual payments. Interest, 6 per cent. The Red River Lumber Compyny, 807 Hen- nepin avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 8-25-10 SILK SKIRT BACK . The silk skirt is returning to popularity for fall. Among them will be charmeuse, satin-faced canton, plain canton and jacquard “crepes. PLEATS ON SKIRTS Both pleats and wrap-arounds will be strongly favored this fall, in “sport skirts, women’s wear de- signers and buyers say. STENOGRAPHER WANTED At once for law office. barn, chicken coop, ang run-way, _ 417 S, 9th, Phon e894-M. _8-23-1w Trmediate | y modern house, including 4 bed rooms, water, sewer, heat, base- ment, hardwood floors down stair: well located, near new school, wit nearly enough furniture to furnish it, including fine majestic range, for $3100 on terms. Geo. M. Regis- _ter. FOR SALE—8 room modern house downtown close to Catholic ‘church, hot water heat. Price $5100. Part cash, $65 monthly including inter- est. HEDDEN AGENCY. FIRE IN- . -SURANCE SOLICITED. FOR SALE—10 room modern house close in, furnace heat, income to- day 150 monthly. Price $5125.00. Part cash. HEDDEN AGENCY. LET US WRITE YOU INSURANCE. 8-23-1w tage, furnace heat, south’ front. Price $3850. $500 cash, $45 monthly including interest. HEDDEN AG- ENCY. WRITES ALL LINES AU- .. TOMOBILE INSURANCE. Phone 0. 8-28-1W FOR SALE—6 room modern cottage, south front, close in. Price $5200. Part cash. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. WE WRITE HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSUR- ANCE. _ 8-23-1w FOR SALE—Five room new modern bungalow, Riverview. Sleeping porch, double. garage, basement partitioned. East front, low taxes. |; Price $5800. Hedden Agericy. WE HAVE RELIABLE INSURANCE|; COMPANIES, 8-23-1w FOR SALE at $2250, a good cottage, modern except sewer, lot 560x160, near school. Small first payment, and monthly payments. Hedden Ag- ency. SEE US FOR-BARGAING. | lw FOR SALE—Corner Second Ay. A. 5 room modern house at $260000 Very small payment | down _ monthly. payments, hot 560x140, oo: 8-23-kw den Phone 0. f FOR SALE—6 room Modern, house, ‘lose in, east front. Pricé’ $3000. Small first payment. 5 room: bu galow $8000. Small payment. Hett- den Agency. Call Phone 0. FIRE INSURANCE, ‘ 1 8+28-1w. FOR SALE—6 | room” modern house, Riverview, oak floors up and down furnate heat, full basement, South front. Price $5600. Part cash. Héd- den ‘Real Estate Agency. Phone 6: MW 8-23-1w FOR SALE—A big large home in very good location, East front, treey, vines and lawn, Pzice $8500, AF i ‘ tory: con ling. No‘trades Tribune No. 608, Z Apply to John Moses, Hazen, North Dakota. 8-22-1wk -’ VIOLIN” LESSONS Melba Maurine. Whitte- more Residence, 714 — 2nd St. Telephone 813. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Christian M, Dahl, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Helen E. Dahl, Adminis- tratrix of the Estate of Christian M. Dahl, late of the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota deceased, to the credi- tors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publica- tion of this notice, to said Adminis- tratrix at her home in the City o Bismarck in said Burleigh County, N. ak. Dated August 11th, A. D. 1923. HELEN E. DAHL, Administratrix. First publication on the 11th day of August, A. D. 1923. 8-11-18-25—9-1 e NOTICE! Continue boiling city water. City Health Officer. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE OLD HOME TOWN DENTIST OFFICE FIRE PROOF TEETH FoR Show] OR BUSINESS USE =) eal ——— PILED, ONIONS. BOR Bares exe NO-NO- MAYBE ‘TS 2 BM. LAST NIGHT— : teat an une THE NIGHT WATCHMAN, WHILE SNOOPING ARON! PRENDERGASTS STORE ,STEPPED ON A ROLLER SKATE UPSETTING HIMSELF, SIX .EMPTY CANDY PAILS AND \ WAISING UP HALF_ TRE TOWN _ a. STANLEY | NEA SERVICE OUT OUR WAY—Bv Williams IF HE GTS EF HE ANT | PAST me HELL) / BROKE T PipIn’. BE PoRK WE WILL GE AFTER? SAUSAGE 3 1 GIT ABOARD OF HERE LYAM PIGGIE! yYoo- HOO! RIGHT THIS WAY! el ne Naa! % THINGS WE'D LIKE10 SEE — igi a BUNCH OF COWPUNCHERS IN A GREASED PIG RACE AEASERVIE._ b fa WAN ZY ; "TAwilliams \ PLEATING. | NOTICE We do ten different styles| Dodds is ane rade ge of box, knife, and accordian Dod de Drown, Will not be pleating. City Cleaners & responsible for any debts con- Dyers. Phone 770. tracted by Dodds & Truhn, & Drown. Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. | after August 20, 1923. Dodds Pressing, Call 58. BY STANLEY | STUDY OF WINTER WHEAT BELT (Continued from Page One.) with pasture, a hay crop such as al- falfa or some other hay and with a cultivated crop such as corn, pot: toes, ete, and by working in oats, barley, rye and other crops and enough livestock to use the pasture, hay and corn, I be the spring wheat farmers have as frood or better chance to make good than those far- ther south, “Fourth: Concerted move to reduc wheat acreage: The states Ih covered should be divided into froups: first, the corn states where wheat is secondary, such as linois, Jowa and Missouri with parts of Kansas and Nebrask. nd second, the wheat areas of s, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado. “In the first group they figure 40 bushels of corn at 50. cents equal 00, while it takes 2 wheat at $1.00 to m aere. In this area they e cut the corn down 2 million acr and in and increase corn year will depend on the re s of wheat and corn this is no active n the wheat a While farmer: wheat pri move to imp “In the Kans problem. It is and with th e in favor of cat- d Oklahoma the tton but the boll- and this area has in ral millions of acres in re- year! Better prices for cattle or control of cotton enemies would result in less wheat but these are not in ut this time and as noted above there is no concerted move to reduce wheat acreage. Wheat Price Control “Fifth: V over the str i area including prices (as But ther vote a 25 million dollar us and the price of wheat was not mentioned. They adjourned a few days ago. “The movement in this territory seems all to be toward cooperative marketing. Practically none of the papers or farmers’ oryanizations have joined in any request for action by Congress while many meetings are held and_ paper: ite controlled marketing arme Citizens Deputized As Night Watchmen Mohall, N. D., , Aug. 25—Deputiz- ing of h member of the Mohall 1 club, just revived, as utchman during the fall one of the proposals e the membership for deration. An employment ce has been opened at fowe Lumber Co., thro the efforts of the club. Officers of the club are: Pr lent, William lifford; viee president, A. Welle; tary and treasurer,.J. N. Ur- CONTRACTS LET Minot, N. D., Aug. 25—The gen- eral construction contract for the building of McHenry county poor farm home, six miles northeast of Ve been let to James Bur- ity at a bid of $8,344. The building will be of frame con- struction® The American Heating & Plumbing Co. Velva, was awarded the contract for the plumbing work at a bid of $3,358.- 5. Dancing! McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. 10c dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marck. the |’ PAGE SEVEN EW SILHOUETTE, One of the new silhouettes £6 eve- | ning is a princess sheath to the knee where is joined a wide ¢ircular piece, a little shorted in front ‘and extending 2 k into a train: McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, ‘Thurs- days and Saturdays. 1c dances. Ccolest spot in Bis- marck. ad Dancing! R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. ‘Chiropractor Consultation’ Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 Registered Polled Shorthorn Cattle The Ultimate Type — And the Real Farmers Cow Twenty Head--8 Bulls and Heifers and Cows, will he at the Mandan Pair on Augu . beginning at 10:30 a.m. ule will be held on the are all full blood with the state te. spportunity to get t cattle at your ome of the re sired by the g White Victor Here is a fine some of the f own pric and Coy show Tall, 15904, Owners, HERMAN STRUTZ, Thompson, N. R. F. STRUTZ, Jamestown, N. D. KE. P. CURTIS, Auctioneer, aL 2nd, Dd. Shu ‘ATARRH of BLADDER | ‘7 DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 230 Bismarck, N. D. TYPEWRITERS All Makes sold = ad rented Biamarck Typeviriter 0. Bismarck, N. OL @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w | Know all over the Northwest for Quali L@ MAIL US YOUR FILMS &. BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded, Space to Rent for All § Kinds of Storage. Rates on Application, Baled Hay For Sale. Office 207 Broadway BISMARCK, N. D, Phone 82 $SALESMAN $AM GOOD LUCK, SAM — NOW ee Ovv AND A Real Thriller SS QASSSS Yy Yy Playing Safe Te YOU WANT THREE CENTS YOULL MANE BY SWAN HI. 19 Lane MILE RACE 50 WE'LL HAVE TO CONTINUE. SUFERSTI ERE aeons,