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1 ic ap 25 words or under 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 advance. Copy should be tre, ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. ca WE~RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT“ANY COPY ¥ SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE 5 rooms, modern, new . 10 rooms, modern close 6 rooms, modern, Riverview 6600.00 4 rooms, partly modern........1900.00 4 rooms, partly modern 7 rooms, modern 6 rooms, modern . . The best list of ho 4 Expert real estate servic dered you. : insurance written in re- Sable compan 25-24-1wk. ____ HELP WANTED—MALE, Man for f housekeeper. housekeeper. Good place. Or single woman for Latter preferred. Write 721, care Trib- 2-23-1w ent a farm rnished on the plu iver Write Boek BOs 4}, L Avitka D-—-Young man steady job. a Bak ARO -Apply City Dak. HELP WANTED—FEMALB PED-—Girl for general house- St. Mrs. Harry to work in Homan’'s Cafe 2-28-4t “BUTCHER WANTED Meat Market, Wishek, 2-29. vate instruction in s hand, touch typewrit- 208 3rd St. Telephone 886, 2-18 2w ing, DRESSMAKING ‘ COME €O Cincinnati, Ohio: Prof- itable business oppbrtunities for men and women with $1,000 up. Address Oberst) Burbank, Prov- ident Bank Building. 2-25-1w LAND SALE—The S. W. quarter of; ‘, 17, Boyd Township 138, 78, Burleigh County, N. For price and terms address . Jetmund. Dows, Iowa. 2-22-2w a RENT broke, 100 acres in hay meadow and 50 acres in pasture. \ Phone Brown & Jones, Bismarck, N. D. 2-28-1w. ROOMS FOR RENT YOR” RENT=Sleeping room on ground floor‘suitablo for one or {wo ladies with or without light Nousekeeping privileges, tes by March 1st, "409 Sth 36.’ Phon 512R, - 2- 2B. ‘at FOR RENT—March 1st, front room in modem cottage, 2% blocks from post office. Svitable for two, board if desired, 411 8rq_St. Phone 923M. *2-27-3t 04 FOR SALE—Brand new 6 rogm mo-! 20 acre farm, 170 Aaa AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford, Touring Motel 1923, repdgseSted by Bonding Com. pany, driven but little, tires good as new, mechanical condition ex- cellent. Inquire M. D. Avery, New- ton, Dullam & Young, City pola nl Bank Building.” FOR SALB—Cadillac touring car, seven passenger, in excellent con- dition. This car has never had | ‘ward use. Best of care. Dr. M. W. Roan. 27-3t FOR “SAGE —Seven passenger Stude- beker, Phone 746. call “at St. FOR SALE OR RENT ‘HOUSES-AND FLATS FOR SALE—5 room modern house,! water, sewer, light, basement, heat, including 2 bed rooms, hatdwood floor, for $2850 on terms of $750 cash and balance on monthly pay- ments; 2 lots and large barn on 8th street for $450, 6 room partly modern house, good cellar, cement- ed up, water, lights, including 2 bed rooms, all fenced, with barn and chicken house for $2750, on terms. 4 room nice partly modern cottage, lights, water, hardwood} | floor, good porch, good cellar for! $1900. Geo. M. Register. | 2-28-1w { dern house and bath, including 31 , bed rooms, already for occupancy, | . well located and near school, oak; | floors, full basement, garage in basement, sun parlor, gas, light, water asd sewer, on terms. for light housekeeping, trance, private toilet, single sleeping rgom. Phone 182Ws, rie 2-1 t BOR RENT—Modern furnished apart. ment: for married couple or two ladies. One block from Riverside school. 124 Ave. A West. Phone 576W. ‘ ivate en- | also one 622 Srd Bt. 2- t FOR RENT—One two-room furnish ed apartment, also, one;three-room | apartment. The Laurain Apts. 1 Phone 303. B, F. Flanagan. 2-29-1w FOR RENT—A two room apartment, furnished for light housekeeping, first floor, outside entrance, close in. Phone 836M. 405 Sth St. Call after 4 p, m. FOR RENT—Furnished aj on second floor, . fitted for housekeeping; $40 a month. Fhone 794W. Geo. W. Little, 801 Fourth. 2-1-tf FOR RENT—Two-room apartment suitable for light “ housckeeping, opposite High School. 710 7th St. __Phone 1092, 2-28-3t FOR RENT—Tihree light housekeep- ing rooms, hot water and bath. Private entrance. 210 12th St. No. 2-27-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- meng in’ Rose Apartments. ¥F. W, __ Murph: FOR | —Two apartm equipped for light how Phone 794-W. FOR RENT—Five apartment.) 1. Phone 287. Phone » 862. 12- -29- tf room modern K. © Thompson. FURNITURE for sale cheap: one dining room table, four dining room chairs to match, one side board, two leather r bed room chairs, one one brass bed and mattress, two childs beds, one. two-wheel child cart, three center tables, two stightly uged Edison phonographs, one Columbia phonograph, one Pa- the phonograph. These machines are in perfect condition, Cowan's Drug Store, 2-28-3t LONG DISTANCE radio set for sale. Operates on dry cells. Complete with tubes, phones and batteries. ace $65.00. Write Tribune, No. 2-26-1w a “SALES Barred Piynrouth Rock gockerels. . Write or call, Mrs. A. R. Hurr, Sterling, N. Dak. 2-26-1w" 8 SALE ‘One far bred Duroc FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on. ground. floor, sine in, Phone 6725. 120 ist St. 2-20-tf, mg RENT—Six room house, partly modern.” fpapire 400 7th St. or phone 506M. S 2-23-1w ‘FOR RENT—Comfortable room sup-|-_S with hot and cold water. 422 Sth St. 2-26-16 ‘urnished. room in mo- Phone 391W. plied Garage also for rent. YOR RENT dern_honie. isi : at )R RENT—Furnished room dogn home to lady: Home privileges. ~ Phone 1068J, 2-25-1w FOR RENT—Large furnished rooms in modérn house. 401 «1st St. Phone 1019. 2-27-10 FOR RENT—Three rir] ‘nfarnished housekeeping rooms, Call at 803 , ith St. 1-17-t£ FOR RENT—Modern furnished room: 223 4th St. Phone 628M. fea is 2:28:8t Ft ENT-—Furntshed room {i nfo- derp houyse,, 403 3rd St. . 2-29-8t gATT: 'ENTION, BANKERS, BUSINESS: MEN, DOCTORS! ATTENTION—You, who have had no , time for radio. You who cap af: ford a good radio set. - You, whe think that. the reception of radio concerts is’a matter of ‘lick or accident, FOR SALE—A radio set for -yotr4 finest,room. Price. reasonably. low. Includes .beautiful radio table, ra- dio cabinet, three tubés,’ ’ phowe, loud speaker, conceated A-and= batteries-—everything of. the very best, and absolutely ‘comple’ ONLY ONE SET for Sle Will @ i onagrate;) by prior. appointment, after eight o’clock on the evening of Friday. thé 29th, ‘or Saturday, March’ 1st. Phene 66 for appoint- 4 ment and ask for H. B. Jones. 226-5. 4 aw dMik cost 1 jan half what tliey’ do if oon for in the Fi mauninin. Fi rina Weep for t good) Tals oa prevent emuggling. oar pig, 2 years old in June. Mrs. Aves Ives, Bristin, N. D. 2-27-1w HEMSTITCHING—All work 10 cents per yard, Singer Sewing- Machine . Bismarck, N. D, 2-6-1m FOR SALE—Hen 320 1ithf it, bs <m - 227-3t ite , ‘Dr. John. Lee Coulter, president] t of the state agricultural colle toilay urged that displays of v etables, wild and cultivated fraits and products derived from the live- stock Industry. :be -encouraged in addition to the general-line of ex- hibits in order to muke the fairs a nore vital factef in promoting the state-wide diversification programy. Don ‘Moore, formerly of Grand Forks who is secfetary of the In- ternational -Association, of Fairs and Expositiéns, and Thomas H. Ganfield, president of that organ- ization wittbe two. of the principal speakers tomorrow, Officers will be elected in tire afternoon at the closing session. | Mrs. Bernard Hoff Will Return Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 29.—Mxs. Bernard Hoff, who was wounded and whose husband was fatally — shot, when Chinese *bandits raided the Lutheran mission at Tsad Yang sev- eral weeks. ago, will return to Grand Forks to recoyer her health as soon as she is strong enough to d the trip, according ‘to her parents, Prof. and Mrs. E. M. Broen of the Lutheran Bible school here. In a letter reeejved by the Broen’s yesterday Mrs. Hoff’ told of the raid and merciless treatment accorded by the bandi' She said they were stripped of all valuables and that the raiders destroyed about every- thing they did not take away. Mrs. | Hoff said she was slowly recovering, Labor Legislation In House Forecasted Oxford, Feb, 29—Speaking re- centiy at the Oxford Union op the motion: “that this house, welcomes the ‘advent of a iabor gevern- ment,” ‘the Premier’s son, ‘M. Mac- Donald, said: “At the present time there is no practical possibility, with te posi- \ tion of parties in the house, of in- troducing _Socialistic legislation. Nevertheless, we cannot ignore the fact that there is a possibility in the near future of a Labor major- ity which will permit such work Would changes in society of a cialistic. nature ‘Theh be untatu or illogical? Not so. The.in +] 80 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE far as means exactly the going on fn indu tions.” industry, e evolution, jal institu- ayment of which will result in additional 10 days con- finement in jail, was'imposed of Jack Krone in police-eourt this forenoon, following his conviction on a charge of vagrancy. When BY CONDO (NO, QVERSTL, {FORGOT To BRING THE PRINTED imatTeR, Bur I CAN EXPLAIN THE IDEA TO YOU. AT THE JOP OF THE MACHING IS A CITTCE BUSINGSS THAT RGvVoives ARou jA LivtLS Do- FUNNY, AIND THAT'S CONNECTED) Nort ANOTHER Neer THAT SETS THe (THe WHOUS DINGUS IN MOTION. THEN :- fo RATHER READ THS PRINTED DESCRIPTION © HE CHANCES hehe I COULD LCARN Somes THING DEFINITE ! WOUR SXPLANATION AS ALMOST 4S cea, AS UNCLE SAM'S ‘DUTY IN GuROPS !!t you LooK SMOOTH TONIGHT , Boots! Ras You HAVENT NOTICED My “COLOR DO YOU THINK AT GRowS up? MUBTACHE. WHAT (TWILL. BE. WHEN NEEDN'T ACT so on ABOUT IT HOW DID YOU MAKE OUT ON THE. F EXAMS TODAY, TINY ? SAY, 1 DIDN'T MAKE ANY OF AY THE SPEED | TS MAKING Now, | TAS WILL BE af FOR SALE—One gas range, call 378. : og B23. Germans Use Skiis To’ Help | Smuggle Breslau, , Silesia), 1° Feb..1)29-LAL- thost Dorrie on this side of the Czeclidslovaklan trotitier this win- ter is “devoted to ‘skiing, Skits never before’ were in stich: demand, and the call. for them increased as ae cost of food .in Germany. went "Parties of skiléts leave overy morning . for..the..wild ..mountaia Pagees leading, toward’ Czechoslo- vakfa, and come back ‘before night- fall xe ina] ee fill of Baysaze ain ese, fr h meat and canned gobds: ” an tho ey un *the-vtter side, iis ‘tiie explaitation, things to cat ana. Hes_too “N. D., “Feb, 99.— ‘aenintcs ie nee talr ateobl Hon Biting Tks pene me Pel’ There 1 BTOWwiNg © ta “feportatic’ TTRATS' EMPHASIZE. YOUR WORDS WITH ACTION —\ 't {00 AS T BO- FOLLOW ME NOW -"FORWARD THE LIGHT BRIGADE” COME ON- COME ON:: ACTION -ACTION !! J Minot, it ties at Ca ) N. D. here to take thin into custod charge of jail breaking, which the local police -sta HAW-HAW! TRIED TO SCARE YOUR POP DIDN'T’ YE2 NOW SIT RIGHT DOWN AND TELL ME ALL AgouT IT- WHAT You BEEN DOING, Y’ LOOK So HUSKY 2 informed was conimit- UTS AKO. will be dy on a Harry Foley, te they ocognition of Krone as the man wanted at Carrington was made by night desk sergeant, when Krone was Drought to the PAGE SEVEN- police ation in an intoxicated condition, having been arrested BY abalsttacass William Planer. - Read ‘Tribtme Want Ada. ah isonet hab ssa aie Pop Is Worried WELL BLESS YOUR HEART DOTTIE — THIS WILLBEA )j) SURPRISE FOR PoP- WE DION'T EXPECT YOU TILL LATE TONIGHT !! OH-T TOOK To SWINGING THE DUMBELLS AROUND EVERY EVENING PoP as GOIN’ TO BE AN, fea (YOU SAY THI TLL JUST SNEAK )} IN ON HIM! DION'T GIT ENGAGED To ANY OF THEM DIO YE? ERES No-NO-1 SAY THEYVE GOT a Bie TRE PACK OF HONTING Dogs THAT HAVE BEEN HANG/NG AROUND TOWN SEVERAL DAYS LEFT HURRIEDLY WHEN NOAH BAXTERS - Zo OLD CAT WENT INTO, ACTION EARLY THIS AFTERNOoN— SF FRECKLES A a D » WELL Go NER T Tags) HOUSE AN’ SEE )\ IF HIS MOM is Ar | Home J ( WEGRE GOT SOME HIS FRIENDS A NEAH- AN’ COOKIES , No Reason To IBY BLOSSER ! "CAUSE OUR MOA ASNT HOME AN’ WE DIDNT