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: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923” ‘CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified Advertising Rates linsertion. 25 words or Unde .........--. eee! 2 insertions. 25 words or der . B insertions 25 words or under ....... - 6 1 week. 25 words or under 1,25 Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified@hds are cash fa Copy should be re- yy 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE_RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECR ANY COPY. SUBMI ¢ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—MALB WANTED—Men and boys to fill va- cancies in barber shops every- where; $25 to $60 per week; steady work; easy employment; easy te start in business for yourself; largest demand of all other trades combined; \ modern system; we teath you in a few weeks to fill one of these big paying positions: unlimited tr: enroll now . For free catalogue and further particulars apply Moler Barber College, 216 Front, St. Fargo, N D.; 107 Nicolett Ave., Minne- polis, Minn.; “or 220 Pacific Ave., Winnipeg, Canada. Molers, the most reliable system of Barber Colleges in Ameri MALE HELP” WANTED—Electricity taught by experts. Earn while you learn- at home. Electrical book and, proof lessons free. Satisfac- tion guaranteed and position se- cured. ‘Write to Chief Engineer Cooke, 2144 Lawrence Ave., Chi- ) cago, = eee MALE OR FEMALE—Typists: Earn $25-$100 Weekly, spare time. Copying Authors’ Manuscripts. Write R. J. CARNES, ‘Authors’ sy Agent, .C-310, Tallapoosa, Ga, for particulars. EARN MONEY AT _HOME—Women everywhere making substantial amounts knitting socks for us on fast easily learned Auto Knitter. No experience necessgry. Distance immaterial. Send for full particu- lars and handsome Reward Book 2c stamp. Auto Knitter Co. Dept. C, Buffalo, New York, FEMALE iIELP WANTED—Ladies, earn $20 wéekly, spare time, home. Leading music publisher wants honest, energetic representatives, WHOLESALE WOUSE—Fifteen suc- SALESMEN WANTED— Salesboard COAL AGENCY OPPORTUNITY— —— aneee TO BE WANTED TO REN ‘drnished — AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES addressing circulars, mailing or- ders. Send 10c for music, informa- tion. Wolfe Gilbert Corp., 1658 Broadway, New York. FEMALE HELP WANTED—Neat ap- pearing sales ladies to sell Pic-Wic House Frocks direct to wearer; no experience negessary; no invest- ment; many | make $35 weekly; write today. Pickwick Mnrg Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Lady, solicitor. For in- formation call at the Bismarck Farniture store, 219 Main Street, evenings. No telephone calls will be answered. 12-6-3t WANTED—Experienced gitl for gen- ‘\ eral housework, 20 Ave. B., West. Phone 458. 12-6-tf WANTED—Capable girl for general housework. 506-2nd street. Phone ‘790X. 12-6-3t ——— half section jismarck, on GL. LAND FOR RENT—Choice farm six miles from Red Trail. Gaod bujldings, Spear, Co. Treas. Office. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large warm steam ‘heated, room for one or two; ground floor; facing south; fur- nished complete, new home, reagon- able rent, immediate possession. Gongenial people; privilege of us-| FOI ing large library. Call 409, afte 6 p.m. _ 12-6-3t FOR RENT—Two adjoining modern fprnished rooms for light house- Keeping; also one separate room and piano for rent. Phone 442-M. 808 7th St, 1f1-1w FOR. RENT—Two strictly modern front rooms for light housekeep- ‘ing; large downstairs rooms, 924 4th St. Phone 543-W. 1 £ ‘OR RENT—Furnished room for 1 or 2, with or without board, near ~ Capitol and Richholt school, 1019- th St. Phone 743 L J. FOR RENT—Furnished room on first floor in. new modern home. Close © capitol and school, 1013 4th St, (Phone 969-R, 12-7-3t “FOR RENT—Large, pleasant roam, suitable for two; can take tabj boarders. Inquire 416 Thayer St. 3 Phone 622, 12-810 R [T—Large warm furnished room in modern house. 210-2nd St Phone 643. Gentlemen ont: “4 ,_12-L1w FOR RENT—6 Furnished or. unfur; nished rooms for light housekeep- ing, 1012 Broadway. Phone 499-J. 12-7-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern ‘home. Convenient to school, at. 702 7th St. Phone Le r 4 2 178-B-3t FOR RE —Two fura 3 housekeeping rooms,’ in modern house, 517 2nd St. “Phony B12-J: ” Perk acer eae FOR RENT—Furnished rodm tor two in modern home, Close..ip. ‘at Firat street, corner’ i = : 12-1-10 ‘OR RENT—Nice warm k from Post Oftice. Address 211 Thayer. 2 FOR RENT—Furnished. dern house. Phone 5d8 !R, ‘one. Phone. -Gelw with a strong, well for retail trade. We have immediate’ opening for two capable men with good recard. Men able to earn four to eight thousand dollars. Permanent connection. Miles F. Bixler Co.,, Dept. 313, ‘Cleveland, Ohio. Salesman—Sideline—good sll year round propgsition, Exceptionally good line. K. & K. SALES CO. 2012 .N.. Halsted St., Chi ; AGENTS WANTED Highest grade soft and hard coals. You get: prices and sejl at what- ever profit you want. Oyr men) now averaging over $1.00 ton. No yard or equipment necessary. We put you in. business. Very small amount working capital needed. BOYLSTON COAL_CO., 3680 So. Racine Ave., Chicago. house or apartment. References furnished on request. Call 939 be- tween 9 a. mand 5 p,m. 12-6-lw WORK W. WORK WANTED—A lady wants work by the hour or will do gen- eral housework. Phone 883 ANTED BY SCHOOL GIRL—Place t¥ work for room and board. Call 7963. 12-7-2t FOR SALE—1922 Ford Touging car, first class condition. Telephone 151. _O. W. Roberts, 12-7-3t FOR SALI ge sedan. P. VU. Box 601, Bismarck, N. D. 12-8-1w REAL ESTATE LOANS SIX PER CENT—Reserve System 6 per cent loans on city or farm property. Reserve Deposit Com- pany, Lathrop building, Kansts City, Mo. es PERSONAL, EPILEPTICS—At last a treatment whicly positively stops all seizures ~from first day’s use. No bromides or narcoti¢s. Guaranteed. Infor- mation free. Hunter Laboratories, 2071-2 Main St., Little Rock, Ark. a ee FOR SALE QR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—City heated furnished apartment. Also upper floor of “a house, unfurnished, three rooms and bath. Also two garages for rent. None of these places are over three blocks from the Post- office. 12-8-1w FOR RENT—Unmediate possession new, strictly modern five-room lower duplex; heated attached garage, finest location. Apply 0. W. Roberts. Phones 751 and 151. 12-3-tf FOR RENT—Bungalow, two bed- zooms, good furnace. Located be- tween high school and capitol. F Garage. Immediate Phone 678-M, EOR RENT—Large modern house, hot water heati plant, garage. Immediate possession. Investors Mortgage Security Company, Phone 138. 12-5-lw FOR RENT—Apartment. One ‘entire floor, fully equipped for light housekeeping. Electric range for cooking. Phone 794W. Geo. W. Little. 12-7-tf£ FOR RENT—Small house nearly mo-| also Underwood | dern, close in, typewriter almost new for sale. 12-7-3t or unfur- nished apartment. Bismarck Busi- ness College. Phone 183. 12-1-2w $f MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE—One new bed, complete; hand power wash machine, wring- er and wash bench; one upholster- ed chair; one rocking chair and boys bicycle in good condition, and other articles, 213 tjth Sti Phone 65 o writer, one burger Perfection oil stove, Flor- ence oil stove 6ven. all in good jon. Cheap if takeri-at once. Phone 636-R, or call 417 10th St. PEN 12-8-8t FOR SALE—Corn fed baby beef by the quarter, 9c’for front, 18c for Quarters w@igh about 100 Phone 928W. or write 20 W. roadway. ‘John McClusky. 12-7-1w —One coal range with wa- front; also large jectgic range; beth in fine condition. O. W. Roberts, Tel. 151, or 761. fi 5 12-7-3¢ FOR RENT—New store, With twos unfurnished rooms upstairs on) Broadway, aeross from auditorium. Ste Frank Krall, the Tailor. 12-8-tf FOR SALE—Red Star” Detroit va- por oil. range, 7 1-2 x 9 velvet rug, and refrigerator. May be seen. at Bismarck Food Mi . 12-§-1w '—Tywo rooms furnished. for light housekeeping. Also single room. 18-7. WANTED -TO RENT OR BUY Small restaurant or lunch room br. rooms suitable for same, \Address possession. | it HANI OUT OUR WAY | - DRASTIC ACTION TO oF SUCH A_ DISASTER — NO;NO-1SAY)- \TS A GooD PLAN IF TH 1S HIBBARDS HORSE CHEWED OFF IN FRONT OF NOBE WELTYS STORE, THE TOWN FOLKS Toak FORESTALL A RE OCCDRENCE A AINT AT FUNNN HO! I BEEN Swimmin HERE ALL SUMMER ANTTAIS 1S TH FIRS TiME IVE PAID ANN "Tic LAR TENSHON TAT SIGN! “THE PORCH PosT, ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN | SPEEDERS, PAUSE AND HEED NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of George H. Dolan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given "by the un- dersigned J. C. Dolan, executor of the last Will of George H. Dolan late of the city of Bismarck in the coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having — claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the fir publication of this notice, to said Executor at 211 Bismarck Bank] Building in the city of Bismarck in aid Burleigh county. : Dated December ist, A. D. 1923. 3. C. Dolan, Executor. Benton Baker, Attorney for Executor. First publication on the Ist day of December A. D. 1923. 12-1-8-15-22 14 Ml FINAL ACCOUD \D DIS- CS TRIBUTION OF ESTATE ARYAR OF HASTE AUD RECKLESSNESS. State of North Dakota, County of @ s - Burleigh, ss In. Count y, Court Before Hon. 1. udge. ter of the Estate of Wil- deceased. CHILDREN MOTHERS Gheatest c. Day d n the Mat! liam Baker, Harry E. O'Neill, Petitioner, PLEA, vs. Le ast ciCharles Baker, P. JF. Reifsteck, WiULED By DRIVE SHE *harlo eifsteck Hall, Barbara wore Reifsteck, Charles Reifsteck, Jacob ORS wim «US ct vn August Reifsteck and Gertrude May CHILDREN, Reifsteck, formerly Gertrude May Handle: Respondents. Th ate of North Dakota to the Above | You, the said respondents are here- | by notified that the final account of Harry E. O'Neill, the administra- tor with the will annexed of the es- tate of William Baker l:te of the township of Menoken in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, ‘therein showing that the estate of ‘said deceased is reads BY WILLIAMS Sees \ le STRANGE AT VT NEVER “TRACTED othe ‘ ‘ Wale aD Ruillams ry?” Second M. W.—Yes, now I don’ have tb work for a week.—Life. First Magazine Wsiter—Did you sell that article on the “Folly of Wor-|dog fills an empty space in a man’s | At Least It Helps. t life. This is especially true |dog—tThe Lyre. ‘A magazine writer tells us that a A French doctor has made 16 suc- |cometst transfusions of animal blood j into men. A process for making paper ‘from potato tops has been patented in Germany. of the hot for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereun- to entitled, hig administration closed and he be discharged; that Frida, the 28th day of December, A. D. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of th day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said ac- count, and petition and contest the Here is a grim reminder ito those who love to “step on it.” monument, commemorating the deaths of children | iced on the “altar of haste and recklessne during been unveiled in St. Louis. Its broken column symboliz cut off before maturity. DISABLED VETS MAKE GOOD Survey Shows That Rehabili- tated Men Are Winning the training given them by he Ve- erans Bureau were both satisfae- tory. Taken all incall, this employ- ment record is highly creditable. Women Eligible For Soldiers’ Home you, the above named respond each of you, are hercb required then and there! t | | d nd appear before this Co and show cause, iffany you have, said a San 8. ex-setvice Dec women who need med Francisco, American cal id estate Way attention, whether for disability in- O'Neill, poe curred in the war om £9: sor a urged To ascertain where and how. the] injury suffered since, may receive Vith ‘days of November] givnied veternve that the U, $f such treatment from the government, By the Court Veterans Bureau has re-trained, are|it has been announced here by Bu- sae ae! stored to places in industrial Life, | dor M. Clover, Sani eais ree er udge of the Count, of the case of 1616 re_]®Dled service women for the Ameri- (SEAL) ; Med ime he tat beck saad, |e Women’s Overseas League : a 203. or approximately péioant| = Uie) leagues Mika Glover Gena ay eee a went into business for themsetves, | "4S es ed his ee tane fromthe which is proof of their own confi-| Va" Cepartnent, 1¢ means tht as Old Schooners dence in the thoroughness of the| omen who have been or may be ene To Be Used For __|{rinins whicn mas heen given them riyee, ‘nany. nurse, yeomanette or * SME ce htt cee Mocuche ae nr marinette will be on produc- Movie Thrills initiative and independence ing an honoratte. disc’ vie a Brie 178 or over 11.7 pereent were train-| yyoper ecrtificate disability.’ ran vi slipper | ed in schools and positions had to} Tee Pat eevee San Pedro, Cal., Dee. 8.—Clipper ° H ns had to) care und maintenance m pvern ships and merchant schooners of the | be found for them outside these in| rent hospital or The dura- old days—symbois of a past em of | stitutions, ib es tion of the dis » time adventure—aré being assembled here | 986 oy Aver 254 péreent were! and manner in wh been in from the nooks and cran of | pli 1 with firms otaer than those ted, wilt make no difference, ac- many ports. The romance of their | that trained them. ording to the announcement. Such |careers will close in a burst of} 45, or more thaw 3 percent were| permanent dist s old age will ‘thrills, What if the thrills be tin-] Waiting for employment at the date entitle a woman to care for the rest | seled. y will be none the less | ef those reports of her life, but entry into a govern- real to the movie audiences of a nu- The chief interest centers in} iy ent institution will entail no obli- \ tion, another* group of men, Deducting| gation to remain, a patient being as Some of the ancient windjammers the number who fini 1 their work] welcome to enter for n operation ure destined to reach Davy Jones’ |in “schools and the number who set| or a brief illness. The government locker in a way their builders never | up in business for themselves, there | will thé cost of transportation dreamed’ of. While the cameras | remains 1135 men who were’ place-| to eligible applicants, {stand by, they will be wrecked by | ment training in industrial establish- Noe “terrific storms” or scuttled by pir-]ments, Attention is d do that ANNUAL NG ates. Hand-te-hand fights will be}fae that 70 which] Tho regular annual meeting of the waged on their decks. From some of }is almost ¢ them, were} Stockholders “of the First National them high flames may shoet at the {al erns that train-|Bank of Bismarck for the clection of signal ef a director. ed them just as soon as their voca-! directors for the ensuing year will The movie companics tional courses were completed. The|be held at the bank between the have bought many of these a fact that they w mmediately plac-| hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. Tues- craft, for which commerce has no}ed upon the payrolls of the firms| day, Jan. 8, 1924, further use. The vessels will be|with which they had been raincd,| Little, President, alteréd to fit the “script,” thus be-]speaks volumes for their skill, 12-8. : coming Chinese junks, vikings’ ships, | bility and personality. It de historic men-of-war or what-nots. | strates conclusively that the men , Read Tribune Want Ads. L. ICANT S AKE UP SHIRTS. Al DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ WHAT | WANT To GET JOM THIS YEAR-ITS ALWAYS BEEN TIES, ~ LIKE THAT EEM TO MY MIND ND THINGS | BELIEVE "Ll ASK THIS GIRL IF SHE CAN MAKE A SUITABLE SUGGESTION FORA MARRIED MAN - ONE FROM HIS WIFE- VLL_SEE WHAT SHE SAYS ANYWAY- = | yh. a 811-2nd St’ Phote 832M:~| | Tribune-Ne: 689 PAEMISTRY AN Raymond St.- F _ from 1 to 5p. mi FOR SALE—Furniture ‘and many mis néotis © hi Phone 884J. °"” Bi ck FOR SALE—Baby bugey and cliflas bed. Phopie G03R, “808 Rosser St. spel iee’ 12-5-tf FOR SALE—Folding cot and. two 222-8rd- 8, 1 yi . lifted feobi the ocean Bed and ‘inpted’ to a place miles distant. _ MAADDYA THINK, “AEBKP WERE GONNA @ MONE NER ON GLIA ‘STREET NEXT, WEE cr oe THIS Wu 5 ~\ A Tactful Girl _Big Time in Sto OH, 1 SHOULD SAY | WE HAVE BEEN MARRIED ABOUT \ ELEVEN YEARS Ap /( GET HIM A NICE DAVENPo} BY ALLMAN YOUNG LADY<-! WONDER IF YOU COULD SUGGEST A CHRISTMAS PRESENT HUSBAND THAT you WOULD THINK HE’ LIKE —~ SRE LH ian) lente HAVE ( (You BEEN MARRIED? YADO WHEN WE Go AWAY AN’ LEAVE Alo, ONE IN TH House 2