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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924 : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified Advertising Rates linsertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 words or under .. 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 qsdvance. Copy should beere- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED y THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Terry (forme: civil service examiner), 1129 Bar rister Bldg., Washington, D. C. -Young man to month, steady work. k, 421 12th St. A HELP WANTED—FEMALE TE irl for general house- ly Mrs. Frank E. Shep- -13-Uf App For Sale—-Modern house located on Gti Street, 3 rooms and bath. Full basement, _ fire- place, screened porch, also Garage. One e best built houses in Bisma and jn splendid condi- tion. Price $5500.00. Terms. For Sale— New Bungalow, six rooms and bath, located in Ri erview Addition. Full b: ment. Hot water heating pl ge: Price $6200.00. Term ‘or Sale— Modern Bungalo' six rooms and bath, exc condition. rage and ch house. Located on 9th Opposite Hospital. Price $5000.00. Terms, Investors Mortgage Security Co. Phoue PERSONAL DIGBY—-Private instruction in egg Shorthand, touch typewrit- ing, 208 3rd St. Telephone 885. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS close in, east front, basement, fur- nace, light, water, sewer and bath- room, for $3,000, on very liberal térms. .A fine bungalow, 6 rooms, all modern improvements, 3 bed rooms, oak floors, china built in, other built in features, large glassed in poreh, compara- ively new, for $4500. M : 16-Lw | er. {®OR RENT—Furnished ap: on second floor, fitted for light housekeeping, $40 a month. Phone 794W. Geos W. Little, 801 Fourth, hen help aitress, A competent = girl general housework, 802 Ave., B. 2218-1 to: POSITION WANTED WANTED —Position by stenographer al months experience in Good reference: touring 1 seven months old; one Oldsmobile, 1920; one Willys Knight, 1919; one Durant demonstrator at liberal dis- PS Bue Several Fords of different néodel We accept soldiers’ bon- u road warrants, et pay- ment. Dakota Auto Sales Co., 107 Sth St. Bismarck, Phone 428. JOHNSON'S AUTO REPAIR SHOP— Now open for work at 615 Ander- on ave., Fred L, Johnson, mechanic. 2-19-1w res, suit- ranching. Fif- river bottom land, acres of same plowed; house, barn, flowing well, all fenced. One mile from town, Geo. Du re ngs, three miles y half mile from Foreston, Mille es county, Min- nesota.” Further information on re- quest, Carl Lindstrom, Foreston, Minn. FOR SAL A b section of land in Burl North Dakota, good s in=cultiv county s e ction improved land in Five years at 6 per- take part trade. , Ad- dress Box 481, Bismarck, N. 17, Boyd ‘ 78, Burleigh -County, N. For price and terms address C. 8, Jetmund, Dows, ‘Towa. Phone | FOR” RENT—Purnished private entrance, close lights, ete. $30.00. Phone 4¢ FOR RENT apartment. Welch. apartment, in, heat, 208 Thaye mode French room Inquire Phone 141, 2-2 . 1-3 |©OR RENT—Strictiy moaern apart- } mens in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy. Phone 862. ——_:12-29-tf FOR RENT—' artmente fully equipped for light housekeeping. one 794-W, 1-12tf FOR RENT ve-room modern apartment. = L. Thompson. Phone 287. 2-18-1w FOR SALE room modern house rooms, partly mode rooms, partly modern rooms and bath ... 4 rooms, lights and water modern . real real estate service in eith- er city property or farm lands, sce . $4500.00 4200.00 1900.00 ‘ire insurance written in reliable companies, F. E. YOUNG. 2-18-1w oe. . MISCELLANEOUS SALE—Floor lamp, fibre: (resembling reed) brown fi carriage, feath er bed; 1 car new, clean, goose feather pillows, with shen f Y Mrs. Theo. Pavlak. Phone FOR SALE Ose Barnes turn- ing lath i 10’ bed, 18” swing, witi Haas milling attachment. counter shaft tool, and one 20” automatic ba ‘a drill press. Both maciines in perfect working: order. P. 0 Box 28,'Bismarck, N. D. 2-22-2w | | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | ————————— WEve, \ J Spe STer in Crosse AND 'B'ey HELLO, EvSKCerr wher D'You , KNOW © Ove Kou,s! KE NOVELTY OF “WHaT DYav KNOW? AS 4. 2-18. 2w | SOR SALE G 100m wniodera house, | closets | FOR SALE;Shredded cbrn. fodder, shredding now: A. H. Klipstcin, Menoken, N. Dak. Phone §F5. 2-16-1w | HEMSTITCHING—AN Work 10 cents j per yard, Singer Sewing Machine | | Co. Bismarek, N. D 2-6-1m | FOR RENT—First | Phone 313 or 682. class | KGOMS ROR RENT | FOR RENT=V desirable warnt | room in modern home for gentle- men ohly. Hot water at all times. | Call 3675, 704 7th St. | | { 2-21-1w FOR RENT—Well furnished room in !\a modern home, an ground floor, | close in. Phone 672J. 120 Ist St. { 2-20-tf |FOR REN arge sleeping room | in modern home. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 419 7th St. Phone 1066. FOR RENT—Two room | for light housekeeping. | Business College. | | rent Bismarck Phone 183. 2. FOR RE ‘urnished light’ house- keeping also one sleeping room. | G22 3rd St. Phone 132W. | 2-18-6t | FOR RENT—In a quite comfortable home two large rooms. Call 401-Lst. St. Phone 1019. Bt | (OR RENT—Three good unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Call at 803 j For vlose in, T-- Mod Phone 59 | FOR { RENT—Large modern 622 2nd St. room. lw | : Lost |LOST—Down town Saturday, white | wold wrist watch with sapphire stem, Initials IB. P. on back. ard for return, Phone 592R. 2-20-3t of tortoise shell 1 LC residence property k, 80 acres South Dakota land, free dT encu brance. What have you to offe Phone 298, between 9 and 5 o’elo {men failed to take out {|The Dic 2-20-3t ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOUR MORTON CO. MEN FINED Four Morton . coun fined $10 each and co by Justice G, L. Olson when arraigned gn com- paint of Chief Deputy Game Warden Burney Maurek for violation of the laws relative to trapping fur ring animals. The men who paid fines were>Chris Ressler, St. Anthony; James Svihla, near Mandan; John Froelich, St. An- thony, and John Ehlis, jiving ngrtit of Mandan. Two others, Matt 'John- son af St. Anthony and Fidelis Koch of Swect Briar © ordered to ap- pear before the, justice yesterday, but failed to do so. A deputy sheriff will bring them in for a, heariig, it was7 said. ' According to Mr. Maurek the six tate trappers Heenses and also were guilty of trapping muskrats out of season. The muskrat season opens on January 10 and congjnues to Ma \ men were STAGE DOUBLE HEADER. Mandan high school will sta dcuble header basket ball program this evening at the local gym with inading from the west. kinson gitls will play a re turn game with the Mandan ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Chris jassen announcing the birth of a daughte son and daughter-in-law, M ind Mrs. Chris. Sakariassen, J Bowling ,Green, Mo., on Febru American Flyers / Make Records United States fliers nir records Paris, Feb. hold 36 of the 49 by the International Aeronauti eration in its recent meeting P France has eight, Great Bri- n four and Italy one. In a short time, when the Federation has de- cided to place the records of per-| ed by refueling © vategory from ted States “Will 55 air records in formances accomplish in fight ina the others. possess existence French aviation experts find solace in the opinion that individual records | do not ctive superiority. | “Re chievement fn aviation is | merely a sign of the superiority of a} 1 type of machine, but not a] proof that a country in general leads | in that line,” writes the Auto, the | largest publication dealing with | sports in France. “Beeause — the | United States possess three or four planes capable of doing better than | 400 Kilometers an hour, it does not} follow that they have four hundred | ch that can travel at 300.1 However, a well organ- ized nation like the United States | would require very: little time to] build machines of the standard.type of that with which Lieutenant Williams flew at 429 kilometers. The United es could wrest the supre- macy of the air from any other na- tion once it made up its mind to do so, but for the time being, despite | records and all, France leads in avia- | tion. | Dog Sole Friend Of Social Worker Paris, Feb. nun who for has been in ser ister Leonide, the | 4 uninterrupted y ie attending to the needs, both physical and moral, of | the unfortu AWwqmen confined in| the prison of Saint Lazare, was re- cently decorated with the Legign Honor This ts a great surprise to me,” the er said upon receiving the decoration, “I have nota friend in the world who might have proposed my men Thi tact with S$ Oo ein daily con- r Leonide say she has} only intimate friend, a dog.] Deeply offended by the ingratitude of mankind in this particular case that of women-she has devoted all the treasures of friendship helg in her charitable 1h t toa sad looking mongrel of the fox. variety named is the only animal al- 1 within the confines of the sombre prison, one | The dog pages Sister Leonide when | her presence is desired in any part Boots and Her Buddies M1 2ORRY 1 COU GET HOME FOR LUNCH TODAY, j BooTs/ i MISS A YOURE LUCKY / EXCEPT FROM THE, STANDPOINT OF CURIOSITY, YOU DIDNT Marg Didn’t Miss Much UP A NEW Sao RECIPE WHY , WHAT DID YOu, HAVE ? By Martin | SOUNDS LIKE \( WORSE THAN THAT! ANN HAD DUG 4 }\T WAS THE Most } | PUNKEST MEAL 1 | EVER WAS AT /' Oe eal ON.WE HAD THAT > SAPHEAD., REGGIE ITS TERMMBLE THAT BONS CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT | FIGHTING + IM GOING: =O WHIP RALPH FOR UNDER- STAND IT USTEN, IF THAT KID SANS ANGTHER WORD Nou DONT LICK RIM WL LICK YOU. TO You AND | Leonide the bell rings twice. of the prison. Ini the’ sisters’ wait- ing room a.bell rings once when any member of the staff is wanted at the office. *The one ring denotes that any sister will do. For Sister attention to i he won't «¢ the bell ring twice Jawake or asleep, imu That bell might clang in single rings, but the dog pays go When he i eh open an eye and all day long drowsing: But let the with joyous barks. Should Leonide be absent he at ouce out to locate her and escort her to the office. dog, : ately answers} Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. MOW’N POP ( ¥éS-yeR PoP BovaH TH SILK AN" YER MOM MADE UP THIS PURT PRESS FER YA"! iN —~ On GEE -IT' CLASSY~ HUH ( AN’ IF YER AREAL GOOD GIRL YoU KIN WEAR IT K NEXT SuNpay! Amy Is Puzzled By Taylor ) J NG { { WONT ATAVAKC} AGGIE JONES ) z C7 Now GO AN’ THANK ) = YER PoP FER YER NICE NEW PRESS DARLIN’! BUT GEE-MOM, ICANT Quite SEE COULD FURNISA TH’ SILK FER THIS DRESS - KIN You- a, | You UNGRATEFUL IMP -HOW KIN Y’ SPEAK ‘AT WAY OF ) @ jor THE OLD HOME TOWN ~ Hop ER NEWT SHES (Lior - 7) ob, a % as JIQHN BOWERS HAVING SEEN HIS NEIGHBORS LITTLE BoY WITH A NEW HATCHET, AND KNOWING WHAT DAY !T WAS .DECIDED \T WAS HIGH TIME To BARRICADE HIS FAVORITE CHERRY TR BY STANLEY, (No-NO-S | DONT INTEND) pee SEE TW’ | PURTY, SPRY ||\CHIPS FLY™ j 2 = wy. fRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Would Still Fib PoP SAID FoR ME 4 hy TO TELL YOU To COME "| IN WHERE HE IS— [oy UP'S GOT SOMETHIN’ lato sre OO = | Sy nesan. 7) fr ppnr aN aD = — NOW Yoo SEE WHAT A = on \ FATHER IS TRYING TO BREAIL TAGALONG OF THE HABIT OF mG TELLING FIBS BY TELLING 3) HIM THE STORY OF GEORGE > | WASHINGTON AND THE 1 CHERRY TREE = Go IN , AND USTEN To HIM= “(few Boeo — EN GOOD TOO j—-—~ FORM OF GREETING WORE OFF A, GONG . CONG TIME AGO }! 1 WON'T ASK YOu! what YoU KNOW —* Nou TS : (T ace oY : : TD HAVE SAID FRECKLES DID GO0D BAY GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS= WHAT WOULD You HAVE SAID IF YOU HAD'CUT DOWN | THE TREE AND ¥ THE DADDY HAD ASKED You ABOUT IT? 2 THE OUTSIDE AND INSIDE DOPE.