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i me i BSA A 0" en hc a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923-- Classified Advertising Rates l insertion. 25 words or UNder es eeqeeeee eee 2 insertions. 25 words or under 75 1 week. 25 words or under 1.2! Ads over 25 words, addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should Te- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY. SUBMITTED 7 ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for ‘general house- work on farm. Phone 8F3. W. E. Breen. DY 8-31-3t WANTED—Capable girl for general housework. Mrs. Bert Finney, Phone 117. 8-29-3t ‘WANTED—Stenographer, apply by typewritten letter, giving experi- ence and home address. Salary $100.00 first month and more later | if you make good. Address box 402,4FOR SALE—Eight Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-31-lw WANTED—Reliable girl, must be able to wi tables; also girl to work for board and room, “The Mohawk,” 401 5th St. Phone 145. WANTED—Woman to cook =conomi cally for Protestant Indian Mission school of thirty-five cnildren. Sal- ary, fifty dollars, room and board included; references. See H. W. Case, Grand Pacific hotel, eight to nine, evening, Sept, 3. 9-1-3¢ WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; good wages, 200 W. Broadway. Phone 828, HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED — 500 _bricklayers ' and plasterers. No strike or labor trouble, just lots of work under ideal conditions with good pay for good mechanics, Come to South- ern California to Irve. E, Earl ss, Secy., So, Calif. Chapter, Assoc. Genera] Contractors of America, 430 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. 9-1-8 HELP WANTED: le or female typists, earn $25-§100 weekly, spare time, copying, authors’ manuscripts. Write R. J. Carnes, Authors’ Agent, C-310, Tallapoosa, Ga., for particulars. 9-1-1 WANTED—Night dish washer. Ap- ply Minate Lunch, 8-27-tf WANTED —Stationery engineer ho ing first class papers wants steady work during threshing season. State wages and length of job. C, E, Hornby, 1201 12th St. S. E., Brainerd, M 8-23-20 shah Sanaa ROOMS FOR RENT Lost LOST—Elks’ charm, with initials G. H. B., Jr., on back, Lodge No. 1199. Fin return fo L. K. Thompson, “Soo Line” Agent and _receive reward 9-1-3t LOST—Two wolf hounds.. One yel- low and white and one black. An- swer to the names of Spot and Speed. Notify John G. Schneider, Box 123, Bismarck, N. D. 8-29-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SAi fouse; five rooms and bath; four years old; newly decor- ated throughout; no furnace; in fastest growing part of city; con- venient to school; $3,100 on very liberal-terms including an $1,800 uilding and Loan mortgage. The Property could not be duplicated for anywhere near this price. FOR SALE—House; $5,600; 6 room» and bath; south front in one of the nicest parts of the city: conver: ient to school; paved street; les: than a year old; everything in per- fect conditien; $1,600 cash, balance easy payments. I have some real bargains in farm lands. Now is the time to buy. The big corn crop, the increase in the mnfumber of hogs and milk cows, mean that we are on the upgrade, that we have passed the bottom and to buy a bargain now means a real profit. Fire insurance in reliable com- panies. F, E. Young, 8-27-lw room modern house with four bed rooms, nearly full basement, with heating plant. Near to schools, off of pavement where taxes are light. Has corner frontage with extra lots for gar- den. Fruit, bushes, therein. Garage and hen house. Af ideal place for a family home where one can raise his gar- den products, poultry, ete, For quick sale will take $2900.00 for equity. P.O, Box 375. 8-28-3¢ FOR SALE—Eight room =modern house with four bed rooms, nearly full basement, with heating plant. Near to schools, off of pavemeat where taxes are light. Has corner frontage with extra lots for garde Frujt, shade trees, and berry bush es, therein. Garage and hen house. An ideal place for a family home where one can raise his garden products, poultry, ete. For -quick sale will take $2900.00 for equity. P. 0. Box 375. 8.31-4t eS A ES FOR SALE—One 15 key National Cash Register, mahogany ish, perfect eondition. Also one single and one double barrel shot gun. Bismarck Bottling Works. 8-30-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room for iu lady. _ Phone 366R. 8-29-3t MY HOUSE will be vacant the last of the month. Eight rooms. Will rent all or half. All modern, 924- 4th St. Sidney Smith. . 8-20-tf) FOR RENT—Pool room, four tables, bar and lufch fixtures. No compe- tition, good business, $65.00 per month. $700.00 stock. Must be cash. D. J. Gearey, Driscoll, N. D. FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- __able for two, 414 7th. FOR’ RENT—4 room modern flat. Ap ply 215 10th St. Mary Burke. 8-31-1w FO NT—Strictly modern furnish- ed room, 222 3rd St. 8-30-1w FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms in new modern home. Suit- able for one or two in a room. Privilege of using upstairs porch; teachers and office workers prefer- red, Mrs, S, Hultberg, 611 6th St. - 8-27-1w ROOM AND BOARD—Also double room for light housekeeping. “The Mohawk”. Phone 145. 401-5th St: lw FOR RENT—Two well furnished clean rooms for light housekeeping in modern home, Three blocks ‘rom St. Alexius Hospital. Call 872. 8-30-3t ¥OR RENT—A front room on first floor at 409-5th St. Phone 512R. : 8-27-lw FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, also modern unfurnised flat. Busineds College. Telephone 183. ‘7-18-tf FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home; close in, 708 Main street. Phone 342, : 8-27-1w FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished madern rooms for light housekeep- ing. Also one large room equip- ped for light housekeeping. Phone 442-M, 8-27-lw FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms in new,modern home. Suit- able for one or two in a room, Privilege of using upstairs porch, Mrs. S, Hultberg, 611 6th St. me ___ 821-lw FOR RENT—Room in modern. home, BY ¢ suitable for two, also garage large enough for two or three cars. Phone y 4635, 318 So.11th St. iD 8-28-1w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modein house close in. Call at 402-5th St. or Phone 836J.. i . : : 8-28-lw FOR, RENT—Furnished rooms in mo- dern home; clo: in, 708 Main street. Phone 34 8-27-1w FOR. RENT—Furnished room in ern home at 519 4th Street, ‘urnit use for Rent. ne _ 942R 413’ Raymond St. 8-29-1w FOR RENT—2 ‘rooms in modern honie;/sthgle ‘or fouble. Four Blocks from’ high-school, 1009 6th St. _ Phone . 8-31-3t FOR RENT—Two mo rooms to rent to ladies. Phone 733] office: room to. 2 - Fourth and Broadway. corner of Phone’ 936. 8-31-lw ely ie . dn. modern’ home, close in, S82R, 218 2nd Street. - FOR RENT—Nieely fariished, toom | — 8-31-3t |” w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at 405 Sth St., vacant Sept, 1; close in. Phone 836-M, 1-3t FURNISHED ‘house for sale or rent, 2 blocks from new school, newly painted inside and out. Phone 942K or 862J. 413 Raymond St, with 3 rooms reserved at 924-4th __ St_ Sidney Smith. 8-31-tf FOR RENT—Comfortable room Th modern home, two meals a day if desired. “Might interest teacher: from William Moore school, Phone A FULL STOCK of hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, located in county s territory and good trade, agents for International lines for past ten years. Health conditions reason for selling. No trades considered. Write Tribune No. 608, FOR SALE — Furniture, including dining room set, two leather rock- ers, reading lamp, ivory bed, ivory chiffonier, Wilton rugs, refriger- ator, and other articles at a bar- gain, Call 120 W. Thayer St., or Phone 837-M. 8-27-1w FOR TRADE, twenty-four hundred dollar, quaxter ‘section land three miles frofi Tuttle for good auto- mobile valued up to eighteen hun- dred, will take mortgage back for deference. A. F. Fir, Tuttle, N. D, 8-30-38. SHEEP WANTED—We'll trade $3200 equity in desirable Bismarck home for spring lambs. Address Tribune No. 628. + 8-29-3t FOR —SALE—Practically new Hamilton piano,’ walnut . case; also floor lam itch. Priced r Phone 115M indan, or 'W. Peterson at 15 Bismarck. 8-1 FURNITURE FOR SALE—1 Majestic range in ¢xcellent « condition, 2 porch chairs-and settee, dresser, 2 beds, springs and mattre: tra spring and mattress, desk, : table, music cabinet, childs wagon and rocking horse. 601-6th St. or hone 496. Se 8-29-3t FOR’ SALE—Housthold: farniture at 323, 12th North or phone 590J: 5 8-31-3t WANT—To hear from owner hav- ing farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price, John J, Black, EXCHANGE—High grade apartment equities, want farm or-ranch, clear match, any trade anywhere, cash basis, Moore Broi N. Deer Tullding, Yesrly,in-| apartment building, | Yearly. in- come: $80,009. Price’ $185,009. Want. de trees, and berry | ssue| ADAM AND EVA well located farm or ranch; John Lape, 109 N. Dearborn, Chicago. : 9-1-1 i a ea ce al FOR SALE—Low price 1923 touring car, New. Will sell at discount. Address P. O. Box 448, Bismarck, N. D. 9-1-3t FOR SALE—Pool room ‘and barber shop, 2 chairs with fixtures, 4 pool -tables with fixtures. Reason for selling, health. Box 7, Parshall, N. D. 8-30-5t FOR SALE—The owner and proprie- toPof s general merchandise store, including hardware, doing good business, with cream station in connection, in a small railroad town on main line of R. R. in North Dakota, with no competition there- in, wants to sell and will take as part payment a satisfactory resi- dence in Bismarck and balance, if necessary, in satisfacterily month- ly payments: Geo. M. Register, Phone 90. » 8-29-lw FOR SALE—Large modern house of eleven rooms and 2 bath tooms. Trees. Good location. Hot water heat. Rental income about $125 monthly. A bargain at $6500. Cash only $2500. J. H. Holihan. Phone 745. 8-31-3t FOR SALE—On account of poor health I have to sell my pool hall at Ashley, County seat of Mc- Intosh, North Dakota. Write to Side Howert, Ashley, North Da- _kota. 8-29-1wk. FOR SALE—Six room one story cot- tage, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 60 x 150 South front. Price $4500. with $1000, cash. FOR SALE—Eight 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. |" BY STANLEY JHE CONSTANT SLAMMING OF THE SCREEN DOOR AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL CAUSED THE CEILING IN THE DINING ROOM TO FALL TO DAY— NO ONE WAS HURT AS THERE WERE NO DRUMMERS /IN TOWN AT THE TIME. Henhouse, Price $1900 with $1000. cash. Money to loan 7n improved City Pro- perty. Insurance. Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. FOR SALE—Household furniture at 323-12th North or phone 598J. 8-28-3t. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Oak rol top desk, oak rocker, camp bed, clock pictures, chairs, wringer and kitchen utensils. Phone 482R. 8-27-1w FOR RENT—Room, modern house, reasonable price, 2 dlocks from post office. 311 2nd. Phone 8: calend: largest 5 world, tion nec season. M. 31-3t FOR SALE—Maxwell touring, run only 7000 miles. Cheap if taken at fications Louis F. Dow Company, St, Paul, Minn, SALESMAN WANTED—We want a live convincing sale sell bankers and men a high class nationally known line of advertising epecialties and To such a man we offer an exceptional opportunity to close up permanently ted A. A. 1. ssar: tage of the bh The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio, AGENTS WANTED. ing this? Over 100 different things to sell. We connect you with the terial and the arrangement of the 9-1-1t | deeply cushioned seat has be@h ef- a there rying The rear vision window is mu and oblong in shape. — Door nan who can ading business large windows have been equipped with r ulators 1, Side win- dows are equipped with the level type window lifters. Marked, too, i the Four, Door § ince its introducti e of its low, £ now presents even much better ier appearance. volving type window re with one of the houses in the Vrompt ac- to take full advan- pre-holiday selling the improvement in Highly popular Ity 9-1-1 -Are your read- has been brought about by the ion @f an enti y new cow! with a graceful sweep from the dash once, Part cash,~balance on month-| manufacturers. Employment of-| blending into the larger hood and ly payments. Phone 632M. 818 Ave.| fice, Manazeeuirer’s. Distributing radiator. The chaitge also affords an B. als Co., Yonkers, N. Y. 9-1-1] increase in &g room for occupa WANTED TO BUY—Want to buy ©) SALESMEN—Sell~ coal in carload | of ihe “ront seat, modern house, well located. Gived ots, Side or main Tine. Experi-| 1” the open types, the Touring Car best terms and price. Can make| cnoe unnecessary, Earn week's pay | amd Runabout, the cowl has been en- good cash payment. Address Box! jn an hour. Washington. Coal | ited and flows in a graceful curve 211, City. 8-31-3t) Company, Stock Yards Station, | t the higher hood. FOR SALE—Nice bungalow of 4] Chicago. O11 rooms and bath, garage. Modern skits cept heat. A nice home. h only $700, Don’t be afraid to buy property in Bismarck. The state of North Dakota , pays out, aluiost $1,000,000.00 yearly in this city. J. H. Holihan, Phone 745. - 8-31-3t Dancing! McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. 10c dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marck. MINNESOTA LANDS. MINNESOTA LANDS—We are now offering for sale several 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 equal « nual payments. Interest 6 percent. THE RED LUMBER COMPANY, 807 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn, bringing new The change made has resulted the car. The SALESMAN. SALESMAN—To handlz our complete line of Bank and Office supplies in North Dakota. We havé a very at- tractive proposition to offer a man of ability to call on this class of trade, Address, giving your qualifi- structi able seating greater lugga: STREAMLINE BODIES NEW FORD EFFECT Introduction of a higher radiator, to all types of Ford cars, is announ- ced by the Ford Motor Company. effect and tae in production. While the larger radiator has been andard on body rather a gener: The new radiator s a half higher than the former and has an apron at the bottom which - f ? similar fender on cither ly finished appearance to the front of creases cooling efficiency. icuous among the néw is the Ford Coupe which is of entirely new body de ion, resulting exterior appearance, ALL RECORDS | ON PARK ROAD SHATTERED From 75,000 to 85,000 tourists 2u- tomobiles, will have ssed over the National Parks Highway (Chicago to Seattle) by the end of the present touring season, A. W. Tra: oneras manager of the highway. promotion organization, Spokane, sald in Bis- niarck: today. The i in traf. fic over the Red Trail is figured at 25 to 40 per cent this year. The increaseq number of automo- bile owners, the increased mileage of good roads, the propaganda of such organization the National Parks Highway Association: and the tourists camps have developed the great increase, Mr. Tracy declared, The tourist camp, which has enabled the man with a moderate income to nd improved body lines have just come arious types are now po improvement w more gr: ct of the goa highs rger radiator also in- n and con- a more trimj make a jong automobile trip, has more comfort-|done more to develop long-d nee arrangement a a} automobile travel than any other one e carrying ca thing, he said. All records are being brokén at . Tracy 004 more ay completion Dakota Liberty Memo here, making the Natio Highway the only trans-c 1 auto route without a crossing, had developed an ins over the highway M itively that it had, Re- ports from tourist bureaus, he said, showed that people knew of the new bridge and absence of fe’ cross- Ings ang many people had decided to Yellowstone Park, In June there w a sr0, in the park than in Jur Asked North abridge iDehe of the fis ver use t Red Trail because of this. M investigations showed tional Parks Highwa favor with tinued support of the trail org lion. He the limited it rhead expen pract every dollar raised went into developing business for the trail, CONSTITUTION WEEK PROGRAM Plans for obser » of Constitu- tion Week, Sept. 16 to in Bis-} ck were made last night at a i the A: jan of Com- I. C. Davies 1 authorized committer Judge HELLO, SID. DID FE getter’ nor ! ‘rou KNOW WE E prices ARE SKY ARE GOING TO HIGH - WAIT A Buy: A HOUSE? You CAN GET'EM FOR HALF PRICED THEY'RE ONTHE DINING ROOM TABLE. ONLY “TWO Now, YEAR OR TWO AND AND THEY BUILD FLIMSY HOUSES) NOWADAYS . GREEN wooD,- HOUSE. SETTLES, — WALLS cRACK; ROOF ¥ LEAKS, - ONLY HOLD TOGETHER A FEW : YEARS, - YOU CAN'T EVER. The Pessimist __ DECIDED UPON, marin mita ter, told C and t allow At state Gi of N en have W { No, 1 No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum "INo, 1 red durum No, 1 flax is -1No, 2 flax ag. The executive io: the at the A, of C. pera ios AEE ‘ pt. 5 to devel " CIUCAGO LIVESTOCK Representatives Chicago, Sept. 1. Hog reecipts 8 Rotary, Ame 100, Mostly strong to t0 cents Ministerial Allian s andihigher. Desirable kinds showed Profe » Com! most advance. Top $9.70. Ksti oman’s club, and! mated hold-overs aroun 00. Auxu with Cattle receipts 1,000. Compared k, superinten of} with a week azo beef steers und schools, laid plans for the ob: nee yearlings of » to sell at $11.50 of the week, and abov. Vealer: 00 friends and custome: Georgios, slightly damaging the lat- The commander of the submarine ian admiray had ordered the closing Corfu, WOULD RES Improved Also Helps Wheat Price (Furnished by SHIP FIRED ON, (By the Associated Press.) Sept. 1.—An Italian’ sub- ne stationed in the Gulf of Cou- has fired on the Greck ceipts, curs ay ern, $1.1 northern the Greek captain that the Ital nnel to Greek vessels amers would be d from Piracus to orful ch hat no ( ed to proce M Minne: changed. ST INVASION. hens, 1, mi-off ment published today says: the intervention of the League tions is found t8 be yf no avail ial would have the right to think | Garden — Tuesdays, the whole idea which inspired | 4, x, i ion had failed and then driv da e and Saturdays. y despair would be forced to] @anees. Coolest spot recourse to the cnly means of | marek, ‘ Dry Cleaning, Pressing, MARKET NE Dyeing, Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. AR NEWS LIFTS VALUES days dances, marck. Export Business fligher cables export business} days in up lifting wheat] dances, » today during the ¢ Liverpool markets w marek. influenced by the war-like news, espe that pertaining to the Greco-I situation, Receipts were light, being estimated at cars, Opening prices wi from 1-4 to 5-8 cents h with Dee, $1, 4 and May S118 1-8 to $11 » followed by additional gains all around To Paint Buil The state board of administra- lion has awarded contract for {painting the Jcapitol building cor nices, ete, {6 John Maasen and| days for painting the water tower to] dances. I. HH. Engen. AIN, sell-Miller Co.) ug, 31, 1923, mn ring BISMARCK Bismarck, dark north northe «$1.07 - 104 $1.75 to $: Dancing! PAGE SEVEN. x During Constitution Week it is lower for the week. Extreme top planned te emphasize the importance tured steers $13.10. an of the fundamental law of the nation, Sheep receipts 1,000. Today's - and the te receipts mgstly direct. For the week around 9,000. Gompared - PTY with week ago_ killing 'S WANTED, MALE—Some | mostly 50 « choice territory now open for }lambs $1: agents to handle our line of made to measure suits and overcoats Priced from ESTOCK make $200 week, No expe South St. P: Cattle ree John Bond Tailoring | coints 1,400. Fully steady, Grain-td pa SA ah cutee yearlings nominally part or full time | steady at $3.00 to $10.00, Bulk gra selling Rawleigh | fag peeves ng Rt $5.50 to $7.00, = Products from house to house in] pulk ras $4.00 t their home town. Large line, higt 50. Cols . Cand ality and usefulness make | and cutters $3.00, y repeat sales and permanent | pologna bull No experi-| and feeders y ence or capital, Largest Company | Calves receipts 800, Strong to teaches and helps you, Give refer-|ly higher. Best lights larg ences, W. T. Rawielgh Co., Ct.] Hog receipts 3,500, 10 to 2 t 1904, Minneapolis, Minn, 9-1-1 | high Best light sorts to shippers (HOI SASSO ESE ALE $9.15, Bulk desirable lights and b: ITALIAN ACTION _[:0"5,* SPs cee VIEWED EQUAL TO} ier DECLARING WAR) native amos’: (Continued froin Page One.) WeIbh creWee red with 435 Ler, h No, 1 north- 4; No, 1 dark spring choice to ». Bw irley, , G4 cents POLIS FLO Sept. 1.—I INNE polis, Bran Dancing! Mcitenzie Roof Dancing! McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, and Saturday: Coolest spot and Saturd: Coolest spot ENGE, D. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lueas Block) Phone 260 78, and Saturday: Coolest spot = AND YOu CAN LIVE COST OF A HOUSE IN A SWELL FLAT FOR THE INTEREST ON THEE - AND No REPAIRS, NO DEPRECIATION, NO INSURANCE, NID WELL,! BET You FOLKS WAVE FOUND A COMFORTABLE FLAT ' & WHY, TAGALONG! How) MANY COOKIES: BY CAP HIGGINS Were, YOu A House! 0 to $27, Call: 58. NOTICE! Continue boiling city water, City Health Officer. Dancing! McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesd: man 8t., New Write for Circular ADAM, WE' ite, 35 45 ; flax No. UR Mlour un- Thurs- 10¢ in Bis- Thurs- s. 10¢ in Bis- Thurs- 10¢ in Bis- \ \ Ph. C. Thurs- s. Le in Bis- Dept, SEE, ve_ YR