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fini JANUARY ‘24, 1924 LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT I= ‘2 Llassified Advertising Rates Linsertion. 23 words or wore or B insertions 26. words or under .,...... 1 week. 25 words or ander 1.25 .Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLA¥ RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash advance. Copy should be esived by 12 o’clock to insare insertion same day, WE RESERVE THE RIGST TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED ‘ THE - BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 RKS, 18 UP= amination, Bi: Y government positions at Wash- | FoR SALESMAN FULLER BRUSH COMPANY 1 opening for salesman in the Bi marck section. Experience not! Opportunity for Box y interview. BUSINESS CHANC! WE MATCH your coy | particulars our plam Re- sults will follow Fie Spotee tent | pany, Moorhead, Minn, Box childre! Refere: afternoon nees furnished. and evening: Phone 74 1 _DRESSMAKIN' Chas. Lamb. Lourain, Apt. 4. LAND SALE OR TRADE—160 acres ° with coal mine and be iteeders two miles from county seat. Yearly | 4? output 3,500 _ tons. Otterstrom | 1!" Carson, N. D, 1-19-1w | ION! “Cow, Corn and clo- ver farmer, Full’ or half s Red River Valley farm for Phone 102 ington. “Experience unnecessar! For free particulars, write R. 1 ry (former Civil Ser 1129 Barrister Bldg., Washington, D. ©. 1-21-41 TED—Party with small for manager over agents Mig Aship out goods. Best proposition} in the State. Call room m, Bismatek Hotel. 1-2. ND WIFE on farm b . board themselves and owner. ‘ das to Runey, ot st of rete and push, KE, . D. HELP WANTED—FEMALE D—Two experienced ladies or gentlemen to take orders at cnee vel with man- , cin make from and = up, qigwavek Hotel between 5 a pust have experience with children, 6-8- rs old. G eld, , N. iouee 121 W. 1 Z )—Girl for genera Mrs. Paul Ryan, Phone 947. ROOMS FOR RENT ge or small room in home, suitable for reasonable rent. In- -4t modern home, Two blocks from, 2nd St. Phone 1-24-3t FOR RENT--Furnished warm room finnlied with hot and cold ws jarage also for rent. 422 i : 1-24%t ist eéping room nicely fur- 1 5th street warm modern ond or two, quire 44 Ros Room Tor two. 314 nished floor, 4 on ground Phone 2 At FOR RE furnished 18-4th St T dowbie room, can be for light housékeeping. Phone 627R. FOR RE Two rooms partly nished in a modern home for housckceping, 622 Ist St. Phone cipere lw FOR RENT—Room in strictly apod- ern home Convenient to both y hospitals, 306 9th St. Phone 541-J ‘ 1 ‘oom in mo- 14 Ist St. hed dern home. Apply Phone 5M. 1-22-3t FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished housekeeping rooms. h St. R- RENT—Furnished room, ie J. Matscheck, 310 Ave. B. 1-17-tf Mrs. UAL SALES OPPORTUNITY Bowser & Co, Inc. pioneer “manufacturers of gasoline and oil handling dev: for oil compan- acancy in the Bi If you are capable of handling highg grade specialty _ proposi offey'ng -an exceptional opportun- jity for a permanent and profitable onnection, write to 64% Builders Exchange, Minneapolis, Minnesota, giving detailed information.” 1-23-3t _—_————— ‘ BOABD AND ROOM BANNER HOUSE~—Room and board, two in a bed, $7 each. Single room and board, $8 a week. Transient supper, bed and breakfast, $1, also help.wanted. Phone 231. 1-21-1w I AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SA ster in excellent condition. Phone 402-R. 1-22-3t _—_—_—_—____ MISCELLANEOUS YOR SALE—Purebred Bronze ‘Tur- key Toms, Large boned, of a 3: Ib; old Tom, Weight 22 to 28 4 Price $10 to $15 each. Also pi ‘bred single comb brown leghorn cockerels. Price $1.50 tach. Isreal Brown, Baldwin, ND. - 1-23-lw FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Ault- man-Taylor 25-50 tractor, one 32- 66 Minneapolis separator, 160 acres improved, three miles from county seat. Otterstrom Bros., Carson, N. D 1-19-1w FOR SALE — Kota rust, resistent hard spring seed wheet @ $2.50 per bushel F. O. B. Bismarck. John Sbot. Route 1. Bismarck. 3-21-1wk WANTED—To hear from “owner, with residence for sale: Possession not wanted until Peay Write 706 Tribune. _ 1-22-1w WANTED—Large clean cotton, rags. ree cents per pound, Bismarek ‘ibune Co. 12-26-tf dresser. Phone 479, 4J-23-2t ‘ tal, 2 bewween | Call at 803 P cash rent. F. Schwantes, 417 First Street | COR SALE OR RENT—820 acres hay | land, five miles northwest of Bi marek, R. §. Price, Deborah, 1-21-2w | WANTED—Good farms at right price, Q. J. Mortenson, Moorhead, Minn. | ha re FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS OR SALE—6 room modern budga- | Tow, 26 by 40 feet, with all modern improvements, including 3 bed rooms, oak floors, built in china closets ete., glassed in front porch, convenient to both high and giade | schools, also garage. This is a very good property and is offered | at a reasonable prige; 9 room part- | ly modern house, water, sewer and | lights, cast front, 50 foot Tot, barn in rear; owner will trade for isfactory farm machinery, and cows; fine foot building lot at corner of streets, level, tre er and gas, one of best building lots in bis- | marek. Geo. M. Register. 1-21-1w | odern bungalow of 5 and bath, hot water, heat, | ement. Call at 102 Ave. B. BY 1-23-tf FOR RENT—Five room modern! house by February 1. Phone 6u3R after five p,m. or call ay ue Rosser. FOR RENT— Strictly modern on ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy. Phone 862. 12-29-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12tt FOR RENT—5 room House, partly 3t ! RIGHT: ‘HOME HE | By NEA Ser . | _Rifton, teost of nearly half a million doll: contains 40 rooms that can be 1:18-1wk | questions left with the jury whether the wife menced | ingly An appeal probably will be t 30,000 Motorists in shi thousand ings every THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CITY WONDERS U. PERSON. 5 JUST BUILT, ABOV T THE HALF-3 THE TOW for hospital w poses. At presen who are childle with a few What charitable Old Kit resident of to speng sev of is deelinthg veais bullding nt home, he took into the fact that he and fe, well along in years, could expect to occupy the home very person licly. t an long. home person arranged that the so constructed that it could’) for. institutional purposes | death of Himself and b used pital or remains orp! that his to oce So der. recently completed at a used sed id e the action dismi ed her claim, and one of the asjter Battl tield hi com- | tends fre know- had actually ction willingly, ntionally the und in i tional it is announced | secretary of he Highway Assoc incre of The rextend Perk to Portla Falls to taken e Year Traverse Custer Highway |" The through the nd long. 24. Thirty Simplon represen uni on idan, Wyo., Jan automeDdiles state in the modern, close in. Phone 647. 1-21-4t MANDAN NEWS | MARRIED AT PORTLAND. _ The following item from the Minot will be of interest to many lo- friends of L. G. Power, who tor everal years was in charge of the optical department in the office of | Dr. L. G. Larrabee: The marriage of Miss Ethel Killen of Beatrice, Nebraska, and Leon G Powe Yof Minot, took place at the home of Mr. Power's parents at Portland, N.. D i Mis# Killen is wel known to Minot er of Minot, took place’ at the,| city sghool faculty last year. Mr. Power has been a Minot resident for the past two year's and a half, being employed as optician at the Winters Jewelry store until becoming a member of the Benson-Power optical firm the past year.~ He came to Minot from Mandan. juan) TO LOS ANGELES Malvin Bull left the early part of | the weck Yor Los Angeles, Calif., where he will spend a month, joining | Mrs. ‘Bull who has been tiere for the past several*’months, a guest of her sister. <e if a 5 TO HAZELTON Mi, Idred Farr left today Hazelton to. spend iting with relative: — for i HERE FROM. GLEN ULLIN. Mr. and Mrs. Glen UNin ee tors in Mandan today: on their way home from Bis- marek. : { Guests at ‘German Parties’ Bring © Their Refreshments * Leipzig, Jan, 24.— “Bring your | own refreshments” parties, popu- lar in Russia during the faminc,! have ‘become quite the fad among | .|the German middle classes Who do; hot feel able to serve fodd ‘ind drink whenever frjends have been Invited to ‘their homes for an even- | ing. of entertainment. "fhite housewives adopted ~ the practice of requesting guests ‘to bring their own sandwiches when | food. heeame go expensive som time ago, and assert ‘that the Ru sian System hag worked spléndid-, ly, that everyone has a good time | and that if a guest does not get | enough to eat,’it is his own mal WIFE WITHDRAWS PLEA | BUT HUSBAND CONVICTED | Wahpeton, N, D,, Jan, 24,—Al- thou; his wifgwithdrew. her com-} miaint charging. him with commit | ting a statutory offense, Harry O. , Beck of Breckenridge, manager of Beck's pep was “convicted in Richland coun after. the hours. The wife’ withdtew “her complaint shprtly heforo the case: was’ called district court here “deliberated three i for trial and -claimed the iright Hy (|ADAM AND EVA a t (_OH.ADAM, WE HAVEN'T GONE {TO A RESTAURANT TOGETHER SINCE YOU BECAME SelB: al ETARIAN THOWS THE \ VEGETABLE.) nization is to get the house on ee ed when he began wo: that he and his wife dig not coReee | py it many The state |various parts of fast year ov 1,000 cars over association the highy Alps, is AT NEW HOME aS bulls str ong, | sules, $l to $4.75 | feeders slow, bout 300. Best $$ to $9.26 MARKET: NEWS WHEAT LIFTS BARLY TODAY | Coolidge Action Is Impetus te Higher Prices _ | Talking steady coipts, ity ly mostly, hter pigs, reecipis. nt | Government] cen $6 around $7.60. nd agriculiura: n the helping Northwest | upturn in all values to the start. W. 5 cars trade licked. volume but responded | cars a year ago. n pool and i nestic receipts epening here which ranged from ¢ h to three-eighths cents hiyhe 1.09 1-8 to $1.09 1-2 and July i 073-4 was followed then a little raliy, | pected that crop} oats ult from oa cold pbar Another} to Jan, orthern ! $1,217 S-DOLPAR (J S107 ‘ATION, | | \S1 i other pur- ed couply, the mat 3 is or fo nt, the servant e gr medical or- t closed fir May $1.08 $1.07 net higher, nof know und July nis wn p is not known that But the fact re- is so built that isily into a hos- The fact also | kly stat 1 the home| 150 iMPLEMENT MEN CONVE Fargo, Jan, plement aveled | Or the ing fo the Cus- vention to $1.09%, (Furnished by | ‘ | tismarck, dan | | - jNo. 1 dark northern San a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | No. 1 northern | 24. Hog receipts, | No. 1 amber durum | Mostly steady 1 mixed durum 300-pound bu ieaU GROIN Top, to 1 reee 9,000 slaughter classe vs q 1 treme decline | i $9.50 n 250 to 50. ry quote {| rollowing Oat | Barley | Speitz continues to won: | i Eire than 150 ‘im from every d registered last even th annuai con North, Dakota np ation now an umber is pled by between ion between the and the farmer active to small kill outsiders, fully steady SNEAPOLIS FLOUR apolis, 4. Flour Minn an hanged STEN AL281 bare tonight, vo, 8 56 HY ' ae ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK . ue eae St site Corn 5 3,200 Te jis. nothing Jagain talking jar nd elie of comn nd nt by the various|erades, $6 to $8.75. Bull program whieh op | Butihes clepheek, hall, “The Bulk early $6 and down evoted to a discu ion | fealty "THE OLD HOME TOWN nizatlom, “aetitaay le nd Canad | el M New ¥ to | Montana | D. Fisher, park in by W. Custer and cooper: n , iy is ikea a under Beet packers 1, Ore St. Louis Both parat oesn't either of aha or Chi- whisky ev Can Aust tunnel, te meni nd cutters steady lights Seconds 500 MINNEAPOLIS: GRAIN 24 compared with Cash to 1.1775 BISMARCK G Russell-Miller) spring do not Are Pretty ve Stocke Very little done q dai Calve: considering to packers GI rbora Register Presented with M { HER a most Feeder Strongweight Steady native — lanil loads he to nations! the Lloyd ere dast nm dr, making aid that M 1 ont of Dakota Wheat No, 1 north. | sents dark ¢ faney | te 10,000 in thé ked he tre nit tional con for brineing th ter the 1 heart There wa Ik meeti the ¢ arleigM county could » closer and made that the ac Lloyd Spetz Post -be oughout the county. Pre seo direction were ed n whereby crvie | de the tivitic extended liminary contact, RAIN 1923, $1.08 Fl in thi athoviz in of the s asked by » to explain Many of the have renewed, prevent neer Boise rship committe : Philip We recruiting already the ade the plan fc old me All meni of pogt handl handle lonal ecking men Shell Corn Wh mas How & Mixvd | "Except the Lord build the house, 52 | they labor in vain that build it; ex- ypt the Lord keep the city, the -jwatchman owaketh but in vain— ePs. 12731 ° tremity heaven Bad and politic improved i tenenal reached an total w BY STANLEY n f when ae (very FING, ye “WELL, 1 DO THINK 1 CARE ror \ SOUP. HOW'S THE REAMED CAULIFLOWER, Wom COAL OFFICE Se AMITE SOLD IN BULK — HARD,/SOFT cK COAL AND Sta ON TAP: Yh WELL, | DON’ WANT THAT EITHER. YOU CAN BRING US « A SIRLOIN FOR. TWO AND SOME TRUFFLED SAUSAGES, = IT'S ESPECIALLY GOOD TONIGHT, SiR | our THAT'S SO! BRING ME ORDER Ol GREEN PEAS WHY, ADAM ! HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN YOU'RE A VEGETARIAN 2 SORRY | “MISTER. BOXNTON | CANT WASTE NO “TIME |- IT WONT HURT HIM To Lose A CHUNK OR, TWO— HE CHARGES ENODGH FOR. HANK BOYNTON , COAL DEALER, REPORTS TWO EXTRA LARGE CHUNKS OF COAL WERE TAKEN OFE KIS PREMISES BETWEEN SPM AND 63° Aim, BY WILLIAMS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MY UNCLE'S Gor iF All ADOG BIGGER'N A GEE WIZZ-YA THINK, | | | \ HORSE - HE'S So THAT'S A BIG DOG? WHY, BIG YA WAPTA SAY!! WE USED THANE STAND ON A ROOF /| A DOG WAUT BUMPED T' FEED HIM. \peta| INTATH TELEPHONE WIRES EVRY TIME wii | HE WENT FoR IT JUMPED CLEAR ACROSS A LAKE WHEN MY |, GRANMA THROWED ASTICK INTATH’ NOU NEVER GET ON ELF DAKIN' TO SEE MUCH OF THE REST flee, | OF THE BAND IF YOU HAPPEN 70,BE STANDING: JR B) SIDE OF TIE PARADE e (ae AW, THAT AIN'T SS TH OCEAN ( 4 AN’ BACK wiiour | BY BLOSSER ul ——— ( HOHO=V'THINIZ ‘| THATS SmUcH PP } . NY GRANMA HAD | ADOG ONCE AN’ WH ADDYA THINK iT BIDE MUR? Who NUTHIN' T WHAT. MY GRANPA HAD- HE HAD A DOS ONCE THAT SWUM ACROS: