The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 7

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linsertion. 25 words or under ........ 3 2 insertion: under wees S insertions 25 words er UNdEF ........cceeeee 1 week, 25 words or unde? 1. Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch PY ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED 25 words or THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32° IELP_ WANTED—MALE WANTED-—Men and boys to fill va- cancies in barber shops every- where; $25 to $60 per week; steady work; easy employment; easy to start’ in business for yourself; largest demand of all other trades combined; modern system; we teach you in a few weeks to fill one of these big paying positions: unlimited training; enroll now For free catalogue and further particulars apply Moler Barber College, 216 Front, St, N D.; 107 Nicolet Ave., Minn apolis, Minn.; or 220 Pacific Ave., Winnipeg, Canada. Molers, the most reliable system of Barber Colleges in Ameri HELP WANTED—FEMALE Fargo, | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE OLD HOME TOWN . __... AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED — Sell Madison “Better Made” shirts direct from | our factory to wearer ‘No capital oF experience required. Easily sold. | Big profits. Write for Free Sam- ples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New Tork. . FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS i FOR RENT—Immedi ite possession new, strictly mofern five-room lower duplex; “heated attached garage, finest location. Apply 0. W. Roberts. Phones 751 and 151- adie 12-3-tf FOR RENT—Largeg modern house, hot Water heating plant, garage.| Immediate possession. Investors Mortgagé Sécurity Company, Phone 188. — * 12-5-1w FOR” RENT—Furnisned apartment for 4 or 2 young ladies, or married couple employed during the day. Phone 687, or call at 523-2nd. St. 12-5-8t | FOR SALE—Pure bred Brown Leg- horn Cockerels, $1.50 each. Ad- dress R. W. Belyear, Bismarck, N. D. care A, A, Stewart. Phone 6F210. = 12-4-2t FOR RENT- room ‘modern fur- nished house. $40.00 per month. ; Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. 11-24-tf | YOUNG MAN YOU KNOW ITS AGAINST TH’ LAW To FADE ON THE, SIDEWALK - ITS KV AND MUST BE {FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- | nished apartment. Bismarck Busi- | ness College. Phone 183. | % 12-1-2w |FOR RENT—2 Room apt. Nicely | furnished on ground floor. Warm and cozy. Phone 599. 723 3rd. St. 12-1-tf. |. FOR RENT—Desirable 6 room mo- dern heme, Phone 700, 12-1-tf FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- | nished hot FEMALE HELP WANTED — Earn money at home. Women evéry- where makipg substantial amounts knitting socks for us on fast easily arned Auto Knitter. No experi- necessary. Distance imma- terial. Send for full particulars and handsome Réward Book 2c np. Auto Knitter Co., Dept. C., alo, New York. EMALE HELP WANTED—An_ex- ceptional opening those desiring plain home sewing. No canvass- ing. City; country. To prevent curiosity seekers send twelve cents for sample, information. Good Wear Cloth Co., Inc., Asbury Park, AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1922 Model Ford, in first class condition. Also garage for rent, 523 Gth St. Phone 213-M. 11-30-1w WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced waitresses and kitchen help. Fred- erick Cafe. Phone 209. ence 22-4-3t WEAL ESTATE LOANS SIX PER™ CENT MONEY—Reserve G per cent loans, on city or farm property. Reserve Deposit Com- pany, Lathrop pbuilding, Kansas City, Mo. ___WORK WANTED _ LADY WANTS work by hour, house cleaning. Will take washing home, also do mending. Phpne 936-W., 12-5-3t SALESMAN. SALESMAN WANTED—We desire 8 forceful and aggressive salesman to sell our 1925 line of high grade calendars and advertising special- ties in Bismarck and adjacent ter- ritory. Will consider applications only from men of reliable charac- ter and first class selling ability. Earle; Parris & Co., 41 N, 11th St, Philadelphia, Pa. 12-4-8t FOR SALE—A well improved section, *¢$6,000 worth of improvements; good soil; lays good; nicely locat- ed. Spring creek through pasture; 80 per cent plow land; Federal loan, $6,000; 5 per cent to run 28 yeark. No trade terms, on a cash basis. Price $18 per acre. W. H. Dinnell, Killdeer, N. D. 12- ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two adjoining modern furnished rooms for light house- 12-4-3¢ | An EE FOR SALE —Goldbank mammoth bronze turkeys, either Dis- ease free, guarantee satisfaction | aud weights, unrelated choice stock, Max Morgan, Agricultural college. : , 11-30-1w FOR RENT--New store, with two, unfurnished rooms upstairs o1 Broadway, across from auditorium. See Frank Krall, the Tailor. Z 12-3. PALMISTRY AND PHRENOLOGIST Madame Leattimorelle moved at 413 Raymond St. Phone 942R. Call, from 1 to 5 p. m. 12-1-1w FOR SALE—‘Red Star” Detroit va- por oil range, 7 1-2 x 9 velvet rug, and refrigerator. May be -seen at} Bismarck Food Market. ° ONE GARAGE FOR SALE—Call op! E. L. Faunce, at 802 1st St. for further information. 12-4-4t} FOR RENT—Brock garage in rear | of our Billiard Room. Neff’s. 114; 4th St. 11-30-1w FOR SALE—1 3 burner electric stove with side oven. 305-3rd ‘St. Phone 15. 12-5-3t Woman Policemen To Protect Women By NEA Service. Washington, Dec, 4.—Police chiefs of other cities may get a good tip | out of this city’s police department. | It concerns the inauguration of a | woman’s service, conducted solely by | women for the protection of women, | It’s success is assured by the wo- | man who has made this new angle | of police work possible. She is Lieu- tenant Van Winkle, or Mrs, Mina Van Winkle in private life. 4 Lieutenant Van Winkle ‘has built up a woman police force in this city of which not only she, but the whole | community, is proud. That's because of the unusual ‘average intelligence | of her staff, she séys. Every mem- ber of her force has had to show educational qualifications above the requirements for the men on the same police force, rt The graduate nurse, Lieutenant Van Winkle finds, makes; the ides! policewoman. 4 © "Not Like ‘Cops. The women learn the use of fire- arms, and some carry pistols, They SPECIAL. ANNOUNCEMENTS AUNT SARAH PEABODY APPARENTLY HAS RECOVERED FROM) | Dant's Inferno, HER ATTACK OF ASTHMA WITHOUT THE AID OF DocToR PLLSBURY OUT OUR WAY Oy AN \\ A 4 . .S . \ aN . ee he — ge e .S) ZL Zid 7 NONDERED WHY A YOU WERE SNEAKING OFF 1) BED SO EARLY! COME ON GET RIGHT OUT OF THAT BED AND GET AT YouR HOME WORK # GONE BUT Nor FORGOTTEN. . BY WILLIAMS j miles south of Mapleton. one of the illustrations of Dore in government ex-. perts who explored the cavern re- port. They traveled several miles through underground passages, no one of which wag’ explored to its end. They descended cave is unknown. proach these of Carlsbad vertically about 800 feet but the depth of ithe So far as known no limestone > i cavern exists whose chambers ap-|phenomena] size and the deposits Cave, travertine so voluminous and wariety, beauty and scribed. The of The internal decorations rival } magnitude those of any cave ‘heretofore de- @yambers are yaried in form as to be of unusual scientific as well as scenic interest The new national monumen' comprises an area of 719 acres land. The cave was discovered years ago and wag first known “Bat Cave” because it was the ha’ itat of thousands of bats whica have largely been driven out. RAILROAD TAX CASEISHEARD | “IN U.S. COURT; Fargo, Dec. 5. —- Arguments on} the petition of the Northern Pa-! cific and Great Northern Railway companies for an injunction to re strain the) North Dakota tax com- missioner from collecting over $60,000 in inceme taxes from the roads for 1922, were heard in fed- eral court before Judge Andrew | Miller yesterday. Judge Miller took the case under advisement. The state geeks to collect §: 026.83 fromthe Northern Pa a $28,076.56 from the Great No thern, H The railroad companies seek an} injunction on ‘the ground thai there was no taxable income earn- ed within the state in 1922 and ‘that the tax is unauthorized in that it reaches income earned in inlter-| ton. Here the pre The Salvation Army is holding its were honored with an a nt is shown photographed with some of the leaders. On the president's left are Commissioner and Mr Official PAGE SEVEN . Mr. Coolidge Talks With Salvation Army Sth annual reuw dience with P: n in Washing dent Coolidge. Thomas Estill. etate commerce, The railroads were representet by C. W. Bunn, vicepresident and counsel for the Northern M. L. Countryman, vice- eat. Northern, and E. of Young, Conmy and You Oo. The state was repres y John Thorpe, assistant y general, Tax Commis onverse and Gordon Cox of ax commissioner's office. T. ESCAPES INJURY Fargo, Dec. 5.—Charles A. Frost of Lisbon escaped injury Sunday morn- ing when the sedan in which he w riding turned completely over on the Mapleton-Chaffee road about nine The car landed on its top, completely demol- ishing it. Only the strong posts sup- porting the top saved Mr, Frost from injury. NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE ain mortgage n of Regan, nd State o t nty of Bur North Dakots, Dakota, le sth day, of Feb. the following indebte | th One promissory dated Feb, . payab on or before Oct. Ist. 1921, bearing note ;| painted convict + Things Aren’t as Bad as They Seem This jolly bunch he founda’ 5000 participated in the served them coffee and of students of ripes on their pajamas and ty ons for a new union building om the Th the Michigan Agricultural College ned out to cavate ypus. More than e men did the digging and the co-eds from wagons. interest from date at the rate of 10 percent per annum which mortgage uly {Jed in the office of the er of Deeds of Burleign Coun- « of North of the ilure to pa claimed to be due on’ said ge ut the date of this noti sum of Two Hundred Eight Dollars for principal and And that said Mortgage w ale of ‘the pers h Mortgage for such provided, Regan, in the Village of Reg: the County of Burleigh, Sta North Dakota, at the o'clock P, M.,,on Fi day of December, 1 al property d gage which the same is One 10 ft. Moline drill. of 1% in. work harness with co and Lridles. One narrow tire Moline wag ‘omple narrow tire Ha wagon, comple Dated the 3rd dyy of December,| 1923, hour of day, the 14th The person- mort- Four set Farmers Union Elevator & Mercantile Co. By S. 0. Roe, Mer. S. 0. ROE, Agent for Mortgagee, Regan, North Dakota. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting and election of Directors of the Bismarck Build- ing and Loan Association will be held in the office of the Secretary in the First National Bank Build- ing in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, on January 14th, at seven thirty o'clock, P. M, F. i, CONKL (12-5121 1th la IN, Secretary. Oh Yes, Tom Knew Her Ashley °C Cream Record For Town Ashle alton s of r ending Sept D., shippod 1 cream durin ily point in y the shipment eported by 4 The made by official Agricultural of ¢ Ashley im this yea is busine each had been shipped up 1 and it is be low j usw) in as 10,000 bushel ipped this ye on he amount shley flour mill. Metorears din France than in the vo] in yan Northy farmer f whea addi Auto Owners Pay Big Tax in France wor pay are ing ) per cent more than in York and 418 per cent more than jin Ohio, the Marquis de Dion, pres- the ich Automobile Chub, told theyindience at the clow- of the automobtie lident banquet exports of unmounted to ranes in 191 turned the fipure in 192 There we iroulating int metorears $90,000,000 milliard 231,060 automobiles France in 1921. The omwmber hia now reached $80,907, The amount paid in taxes rutomobilisis to the French overmment amounts to 621,000,000 franes High Cost of Living Hounds German People , |. Bertin, Dee. 5 living: hou joradle The high cost of ; the ' A child's shirt cost trom 12 20 billion marks in November. Fven a second-hand perambulator 30 gold marks, and the amid- nd doctors haye all placed son a gold-mark ba Fr families excepting -|those of profitesrs. BY ALLMAN “IN CASE WE SHOULD EVER DECIDE TO SELL,ILL LET YoU KNOW - LET’S SEE ® NOW - HOW DO You SPELL YOUR NAME ? HOW DO YOu 00, MR. DUFF? DO YOU REMEMBER ME? \HAVEN’T SEEN You IN A LONG TIME ing; al Ate zoom {Wear no uniforms. Neither do they weeping: for rent. Phone 442-M, | swing night sticks.” Their duties, Mrs. sea yt St 12-1iw {Yan Winkle explaina, mostly concern FOR RENT—Two strictly _m women, ;, “ “One woman in my department is front rooms for light housekeep- A : rent rece downstairs rooms, o24 | detailed solely*to the work ®f find. 1}: 4th St. Phone 543-W. 42-3-tf | ing missing persons,” “she says. | —— “She's ‘an expert at it—last year she HOB aS Ry reer ‘4 pee undovered 364 Who wefe lost, Strayed | 2 A or -atolen. | Capitol and Richholt school 1019-|°"wrwo more are detailed to watch | __12 th St. Phone 743LJ. _* _}railzoad statiof’s for Funaway’s. ~ FOR RENT—Large, pleasant’ room,{: Others visit picture houses and suitable for two; can take table | publid dance halls ang theyre in- boanders,, Inguire 416 Thayer St. {structed to disperse “children who | one 622, -8-1w | should ‘be at home in. bed, if it’s! FOR RENT—One light housekeeping | night time, orgin schagl, if it’s day. room in modern house. Also one "Cranks and Such. single room, 311 2nd 8t. Be Pa s9 piers have to take care of | 832-M. ‘i cranks whe come 40 Washingtony POH RENT—oLarge warm furnished|to talk over their private troubles room in modern house. 210-2nd|With the president. One of these St. .Phone 643, Gentlemen only. |,wanted Mr, Coolidge to find a pub- 12-1-1w | lisher for her latest song: ‘Tob FOR RENT—Nieely: furnished rqom pee: eee Brg as sap rye “ in modern home. jonventent ‘to Z : -rachop] at 702 7th St. Phone 357-M. |, "Anciiier insisted that. she had e MR.DUFF, A LADY MR. DUFF | HEARD Your }—— To SEE You HOUSE IS UP FOR SALE att | WOULD LIKE TO BUY, IT IF THAT IS SO aS, Si a 9 7 SO. WE HAVE NO i THOUGHTS OF SELLING: WE LIKE IT VERY MucH- SORRY - y a ALLRIGHT, MiSs. LEE - SHOW HER ) YN OH YES, GLAD To SEE 4 you NONE You. JUST THE USUAL BE SEATED, PLEASEP WAY -B-R:O-W-N- Tag Is Obseruine “TL WANT Yo TAKE You nO te been: In: telajtistic: commyni ae a with Président Wilson during t FOR RENT=Tw hi pop Mnlg Jae or pa ent |war and now would like to discuss, house, 617 2nd St. "Bhone B12-J. |Permoneuly, the League of Nations WY, MAADDVA AW, WHY CANT Soe, Tn 2:5-I | Read justitig~-detinguent: gitte ° to | ” aS huene's wy ; gi FOR RENT—Furmishea rodm fot two) tnety proper’ sphere 1é"the mats aim | |” 4 MOM CALLIN'= : Oy ee Ne in modern home. Close in. 201] of the policewoman. They do any- “LBETTER GO Do yours 2: ~ Firat sfreet, corner Broadw: thing that is morally, physically and AN SEE WHAT 12-1-1W | financially beneficial to girls, inelud- SUE WANTS: FOR RENT—Fine room, moderm | ing buying them the right ‘kind of ‘house, 1112 Avenue D. Phone 420, | clothes, introducing them into decent or jaquire at 710 Rosser St. society and establishing church con- f 12-4-1w | nections. FOR RENT—Modern room for wo- oo Thquire over E. 4-| Carlsbad Cave Natural Place men only. e Brown's Grocery, rear flat. ern home. Calk at 422 4th St. ‘Washington, Dec. &—A palace 12-3-8¢'| of Nature ‘nae been preserved by HUM FOR” RENT—Saitable- for| Presta Ae eecenc cores two, 309-4th Street, i ; , 12-4-8t FOR RENT—One large room In mod- 4s 124-3t Cave I R. Ri '—Furnished room... FOE ee eee Hares rayne ‘OR. RE! ply 308 1. ap

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