The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 7

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Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or 3 insertions 25 words or _ under 1 week, 25 wo) Ads over 25 tional Y CLASSIFIED, DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are qsh in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure Ynsertion same day, words ef word. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE 5 rooms, modern, New ........$3150.00 10 rdoms, modern close in....6300.00 6 rooms, modern, Riverview 5600.00 4 rooms, partly ‘modern.......1900.00 4 rooms, partly modern ....1000.00 int modern 900.00 modern . e best list of houses, farm qanue of any dealer city, Expert real estate ed you. re insurance liable compani FP 5-24-1wk, _HE ELP WANTED ALS Or single woman for Latter preferred. Write 721, care Trib- 2-23-1w Young man to werk , steady job, Homan’s eper. 1 place. yto operate a Mary Shop for us in Bis- We, wh! put you in busi- in a sMalt-way and help you finance you. Mary op, 587 So. Dearborn ae Mrs. WORK WANTED _ WANTED—-Place to work nd board by high school 4 Prone st. Mi y's School—Alvina Hassa, 2-27-2t D TO RENT ‘Modern bung. e instruction in | 7 uch typewrit- ‘Telephone 885. You, who ime for yadio, You who ¢ ford a good radio set. You, who Sthink that the reception of good radio concerts is a matter of luck or accident. ¥OR SALE—A radio set for your finest room. Price reasonably low. Includes beautiful radio table, ra- dlio wabinet, three tubes, phones, eaker, concealed A and B batteries. ything of the very best, and solutely complete! ONLY ONE SET for sale. Will dem- by prior appointment, of Friday the 29th, or Saturday, March Ist. Phone 66 for appoint- ment and ask for H. R. Jones. ry Ler AS THE OLD YEAR PASSES By JOHN 7. ADAMS, Chairman of the Republican National Committee The out- standing fea- ture of the holiday sea- son and thew! close of busi- ness for the year has been the un-| precedented | prosperity of; the country. The retail-y trade is the measure Se people's financial condition.’ tail sales of this holiday’ season, and of all the year, exceed any-} thing in the history of: Americs, Without any. exception; eyery sec: . tion of the United States reports record sales of merchandise. mail order houses, the*”b whose business is with agrict the quantity of goods sold this year. The ehain-stores amd-depart- ment stores which do thelr husk ness in industrial centers have the same Teport ito make... This tec@i * shows the mass 6f people haye moré, than in any. previons year. ~ “~ This fagt’tg verified in ‘many |; The total value of farm he year is estimated ways: products for” at over, 16; billion ‘dollars, sn ‘ime lag pene va of 13 .pér. ‘| FOR RENT—Strietly moderna ft feta tyear 1923. its sections, have broken: all records, in¢been Rulrres ephoner’ »to, spend this year| 1 i }__ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford, Touring odel, 1928, repossessed by Bonding ‘Com- any, driven but little, tires good | s new, mechanical’ condition ex- | | cellent: Inquire M. D. Avery, New: ton, Dullam & Young, City Nation al Bank Building. FOR § SALE—C jac tounge car, seven’ passenger, in excellent dition. This car has never hard‘use. Best of care. Dr. M. W. Roan, . | FOR SALE—Seven | pavsenge ba Phone 74 ger Stude call at 613 3r SALE OR RENT USES AND FLATS FOR SALE“ 8fand ney, G;ro0n sind: gern house and bath, inclyding 3| bed rooms, already for occupancy, | well Tocated and near school, oak floors, full basement, garage in basement, sun parlor, gas, hight, water asd sewer, on terms. Geo. M. ._ Register. 1 for light housekeeping, private en- trance, private toilet, also one Phone 132W. 2-27-3t | FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- | ment for murried ‘couple or two | ladies. One block from Riverside | school, 124 Ave. A West. Phone | first floor, outside entrance, close -in, Phone 886M. 405 5th St. C: after 4p. m FOR RENT—Furnished aj ‘on second floor, fitted for light housekeeping, “$40 a month. Thone | 794W. Geo. W. Little, 801 Fourth. | 2-1-tf | FOR RENT—Three light housekeep: ing rooms, hot water and bath. Private entrance. 210 12th St. No. = mené in Rose Apartments. F. sig Murphy. Phone 862. 12-29-t¢ FOR RENT—Two apartme: fully 1 equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12tt FOR RENT- =yive room modern apartment. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287. 2-28-1w ROOMS FOR RENT “March Ist, front room in modern cottage, 2% blocks from post office. Suitable for board if desired, 411 3 hed with Lou. rooms for light housekeepin| new gas range. Bath in conne Phone 415W. or call 721 3rd St. FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, ; close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. + 2-20-tf room house, partly Inquire 400 7th ‘St. or phone 506M. | | Wes Px Comfortable room su ith hot und cold wa! ¢ also for rent. 422 5th FOR RENT=Furnished room in mo- dern home. Phone 391W. dern home to lady. Phone 1068J. 2 RENT—Large furnished rooms in modern house. 401 ist St. Phone 1019, 2-2 VOR-RENT—Three good unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Call at 803 ith St. 1-17-tf FOR —-Modern furnished room. 223 4th we Phone 628M. FOR RENT—Furnished room dern home, 410 1st St. 2-27- 2t FOR RENT—Large modern room. 522 2nd St. 2-22-1w eREAD TRIB ADS. over the RF war pe 940: 14, of 72 per cent. thes marketing ot this enoriidus.cYop must of heces. a provide. the farming &éctions ith ready mobey. Although they aré breaking. recordsin..buying. merchandise, not all of their mon- ey is: being cl to thé retail trade... The: reports of bi id the War Finanée Oofporét(@n shi the farmer is paying oft-his loans! which he negotiated two’ and three ears ago dating Linapibetiee, otshis stress. The? divings ibopsite ‘ate oer a Dillion ‘doffers, geeatey, they were last, yop, gregatgthey fall on 43 of our tpta nts pr¥vior are | FOR SALE—The ___2:28-1w | 5 , | FOR RENT—Three Fapms, ns, furnished single sleeping room. 622 ard St.| .| Sail And Steam Ships THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BUSINESS CHANCES Tua s) Come TO Cincinnati, Ohio: Prof- ii iness opportunities for | Je men and women with $1,000 -upe| Address Oberst.Burbank, Pro ident Bank Building. ! 2-25-1w LAND W. quarter of 17, Boyd Township 138, 78, Burleigh County, N. For_price and tgrms address Jetmund. Dows, Iowa. 2. Section Range * D “MISCELLANEOUS NITURE for sale very cheap: ining room table, four dining room chairs. to. match, one side board, two leather roc two bed room ch one brass hilds beds,» one’ tw three center wheel child tables, two ghtly used Edison phonograph one Columbia phonograph, oni the phonograph. Th in perfect condition. Cowan Operates on dry cells. Complete * with tubes,. phones and batter! cockerels. Write or R. Hurr, Sterling, N. Dal . SAL boar pig, 2 y Amos Ives, B: pure bred Dur s old in June. Mrs. =| nage yards of the three nuary ‘1, not ‘a single vessel: was ty now countries are to be _ot the threé nations Sweden fs under construction in ed = for But mship also appears to be door of Ahe v for over one-hal s¢andir biflding | in countries on motor-driv the} the only one that shows a net in- erease in the merchant flee et as the Hl pur- the i gross pre was a de- totalling, 36,000 ‘oss tons, BY CONDO and for Denmark a de-| crease of 44 vessels totalling 24 000 Gross tons. In Norwa steamships and motorships taken by themselves showed an increase i} of 17,000 tons: ‘ WEDS AT 88. Plymouth, Eng., Feb, 28. of He is 88 era Jmony was being performed. PAGE SEVEN s I used to izabeth y d upon a jouryey o'er The groom, an, WI a a Crimean War vet-] very 9 hobbles along with the aid} mono. type ick, sat down while the cere- | soft drape | featured, shown for spring. and nigh colors are MOM’N POP | HEMSTITCHING—AN work 10 cents Singer Sewing Machine 2-6-1m WECL, EVERETT, al 1S It CoLD* | ENOUGH FOR —) Soon Obsolete Stockholm, Feb, 28.—The mance of the sailing ship will soon become a thing of the past in Swe- den, Denmark and Norway judge by the fs out iby the No! 3, which keeps the official shipping record of Scandinavia. Of the ton- ro- THIS Is INHUMAN, CAST ME OUT T’LOOK FER A JOB — L SAW ONE ADVERTISED IN TODAY'S PAPER =I HOPE L LANDIT!! Getting Nowhere By Taylor {no -4 0st GRADUATED FROM SCHOOL - HERE'S MY DIPLOMA II! OP's J YES, LNEEDA MAN — HAD ANY EXPERIENCE ? WHY’'R you Irn | FOR TH’ JOB - Boots and Her Buddies BOOTS, 1 CANT SEE WHY YOU TURN= ED DOWN SO MANY FELLOWS JUST TO GO WITH Tom TONIGHT / NOT. TO. MENTION ‘THE FACT THAT HE DANCES LIKE A TRUCK HORSE’! A Giibns Sthemie y ; Martin CHES WOMELY AS A Fin) — / By | | | | ~ BUT HIS BLACK EVES/- THEY GO $0 ADORABLY WITH MY: NEW CHIFFON ouT QUE way a pu f LAY. Lowi Ont YQur HORSES! eae OF ck OER SHOWED: etme BGVAL ORUR HS Al) Mer, AY Wy tp Hh Sy : oy HSU) Bi 73 i a a ee 5 BECAUSE TM ANXIOUS TO GET SOMEWHERE IN THE =e ALRIGHT THEN - GET OUT OF (Ua Ls SAM DALTONS PACK OF CHASED ONE OF THE NOAH BAXTERS STORE \ AFTER, MUCH CLEVER GET OFF THAT A PLANK EVEN IFA CUSTOMER COMESIN sos a THE OLD HOME TOWN | CHECKER: Benet al wars! RDNTING DOGS KITTENS FROM - MARSHAL OTEY WALKER, 5 PLANNING , Rescue TRE KITTEN FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | “isn He’ ll Help ‘BY BLOSs MOM, MAKE _ 2 HA FRECKLES STOP

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