The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1924, Page 7

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Classified Advertising Rates insertion, 25 words or under .. insertion. under .. insertions 25 words or, week, 26 words or under 126 Ads over 25' Words, 2¢ addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED: DISPLAY RATES: 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be res ceived by 12 o'clock to instre insertion same day. 2 * WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED e THE —.. RCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—MALE RAILWAY | start $133 month. Expenses renee caniltatian feed Colum- | bus Institute, Columbus, 0. WANTED—Young man to” wor ay dob. App! 421 12th St. 3-4-2 | HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED Housekeeper on tabem for} all summer, to keep hpuse for two men a $30.00 per month. Bismarck. P. eper on farm, no ob . one child. | W. Partridge, hburn, N. Dak. jt D—Girl fo Girl for general Apply Mrs. F, £. Shepard. 3-3-tf | work, FOR! SALE" Houses, lots, farm lands. 10 vooms, right down town, $6300.00. 4 rooms, close in, partly modern, -$2650.00, | 5 rooms close in, modern, $3300.00. 6 rooms, close in, modern, $3500.00. 7 rgoms, modern, $5200.00. 4 rooms, partly. modern, $1150.00 and $1900.00. The best lists of city property and farm lands of any deslers in the! ~ city. Fire insurance written companies. FE. YOUNG. x in reliable BE_YOUR OWN BOSS—Our, salen: men's proposition offers just such an opportunity in a congenial work | that pays well. Sell our taiJored-| | to-measure clothing at $23.50 direct to the wearer, Because. of our) values, sales sare easy. You et paid with each order. No worries about collections or deliveries. Ex- perience not necessary. Repart- ment, N 24 Style-Center, Sixth at Broadway, Cincinnati. Ohio.” SALESMAN—We want one. more salesman; a square shooting, go- getter who has a job and is look ing for a permanent ,position with a real future for the right man. Lahr Motor Sales C 3-3-3t | AGENTS WANTED x | SELE- “Better Made" | Shirts direct from our factory to | ital or experiencw{ ily sold. Big prof- | te for FREE SAMPLES. | Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New | York. \ WORK WANTED « | job, runhing a road en- gine or any other tractor. Any I guarantee my work. Win. | in care Central Hotel, F: 3 Ot | by n hing by the will do work | either in Wee own home or g& 6ut. | Phone 1795, 3-5-3t WANTED—Spring plowing, with! tractor. Call 11F111 or write aghe Vollan, Wilton, N. Dak. Work wa Wanted wi get-at| do FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—5 room modern house, water, sewer, light, basement, heat, including 2 bed rooms, hardwood floor, for $2850 on terms of $750 cash and balance on monthly pay- ments; 2 lots and large barn an #th street for $450. 6 room partly modern house, geod cellar,scement- ed up, water, lights, inchuding 2 bed rooms, all fenced, with barn and chicken house for $2750, on s. 4 room nice partly modern e, lights, water, hardwood floor, good porch, good cellar for $1900. Geo. M. Register, FOR SALE—Owner expecting to leave town, will sacrifice on two strictly modern 5 room houses, close in; on pavement. Maple floors and basement. Rented for $40.00 each. Sale price $6000, $1000 cash down. Balance $60 per month including interest. Phone 603R. 3-1w ive room house, mo- pt heat, located at 407 8th . Will be vaeant after March 1924. Telephone: 314. | WANTED—To do 2.28-1w} 3-5-3t housework. Cali | 866R., -4-2t BOARDER BOARD and ¢001 a MUSIC SCHOOL Alphons Lampe, Director. Attention! 4 Instruction in Violin $1.00 per les- son; Vocal $1.00; Piano: Children until 15 years 50c; Beginners, alder than 15 years 5c; Higher grades $1.00. at 611 First, Street, Bis- marek, b. 3-1-LW PERSONAL EXPERIENCED bookkecper, Typist. Can keep complete sets for Corpor- ations, Wholesalers, Jobbers or Re- tailers, Send me your last trial balance and inventory. 1 will make up a Profit and Loss and Financial Statement for you, Write No. 725 Care Tribune. : 3-1-lw AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Cadillac touring car, seven passenger, ‘in excellent con- dition, This car has never had hard use. Best of care. ;Dr. M. W. Roan, 3-1-lw ROOMS FOR RENT uw FOR RENT—One two-room furnish- ed apartment, also 6ne three-room apartment. The Laurdin Apts. Phoné 303. B. F. Flanagan. 2-29-1w FOR RENT—Farnt ‘apartiaent ‘on second floor, fitted for light! -( housekeeping, $40 a month. Fhone 794W. Geo. W. Little, 801 nn FOR RENT=A s dern cottage, per month. x room, partly mo- 508 2nd St. $25.00 Phone 275W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- meni in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy. Phone 882. 12-20etf FOR RENT—T “tull equipped for light howpekeeping. a t , | WOR RENT—Clean, olifoctapio y | FOR RENT Single room with large FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with large closet in modern home. Hot water heat, suitable for two, board if desired.. Phone 883 or call’ at 217 8th St. 8-5-tf FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf FOR RENT—Earge front room in modern houye, two blocks from P. 0. Phone 832M. Call 311 znd s room in mouern home to lady, reu- sonable rages: Phone 1068J 43.3.3 closet ang running water. Close | in, 422 Iafth St. hone 794-W. 1-12tt IR RENT—Five room modern \ipartmeht. L. Phone 287. K. Thompson, 2-28-1we] FOR SALE R SALE—Lot 50x140 situated in first block north. of-,HighSchool, 7th Street with west front, Phone 953M. 3-4-5t MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE—Two fine | er chi ivory finish, eretonne back and seat with a large vase to match, anoth- er dark Wicker chair, Spanish leather back and seat. Curtains und drapes, chinaware and kitchen utensils, ‘etc. Phofie 678M. B.5-at A CONFECTIONERY, ice”eream and soda fountain businesg for sale. A soing business in good/ location. Good reason for selling. Yor price fund terms call at room 11, Hoskins block, Bismarck or Write Tribune No. 726; 3-5-2t FOR SALE—Long__ of otis tal table, roll top desk, two swiyel, back chairs, filing cabinet, counter 10 ft. lo! with drawers, Underwood typewrit- er, sectional bookcases, long heheh, protectograph, electric fan. © 44 ganas. et R SALE—Sanitary h and ‘mat. ~ tress, kitchen cabingt; brass’ béd: und spfing, oil ‘stove ‘ana ‘oven, ice] box, dresser, stair carpet, and Con: goleum rug. Call 569R. Bt aa FOR™ ““SkLESBiano scarf,» tive inch tatted border, $5.00. Large yoke with short sleeve, $3.00. nae war ticles“in. tatting. “Mrs. Hénty ‘Sand-" land, Selfridge, N. Dak, * ee en HE. ITCHING—All work 40 een work 30 cents per yard, Singer Sewing as ine Co,, Bismarck, ND." -2:6-1m FOR SALE+Potatoes £ 50 cere a bushel, ..delivered. one” 10F 5. Matt Andahl. / =o Bt. FOR SALE—Baby bi car tent. ‘Phone 862R, an eat FOR RENT—Lafge furnished rooms in modern house. 401 1st ~ St. Phone 1019. 2-2741w FOR RENT—Two rooms ‘in modern home. Gentlemen preferred, 511 2nd St. » -38-3t LAND FOR SALE—The Sy W. quarter of Section 17, Boyd Township 138, Range 178, Burleigh County, . N- @ Dak. For price-and terms Cy S, Jetmund. Dows, Iowa. 2-22-20 EUROPE, IS has become skepti 1 ab in Russia and jrefuges, rto.getrexcited wer reported secret treaties between france and Russia} prospective war tween Engiaid’ abl. Riigsia’ oVér'the n, situation, and the/report> ed in the Russian Communist forty whieh Ryssian papers 6aycoen- ters about Trotsky’s ambition to(be- gome Lenin's: sudcessor,é ~ 9) < Just before ‘the. Atghanieiad sity- ition , was Fe} from.Moscow. to} ave“ assumed ‘auch . alarming “pro- portions, thre had been’ a ‘Periop, of. several months in which; Soviet Rus- fia had disappeared ‘entirély from Hews, dispal ‘Reporte of commer. iat “Uereeh ts andesimiter ews of a. ee or re routine character fuil- fqoAttrnet apy. attention... Russia |, losing the world’s attention. a in, cane the Russian version of othe salen tan situatio was qe wo 1) ments |. m the uhperturbed Bri foreign notncements that Germany's busin: | ness ‘with Soviet Russia, and learned a good deal since the Treaty | often by the agents of various gov- {wandering reformets with axes |More Railroad 3-5-1w |. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE nor the other chancell: of Europe seemed:to getiexcited, and there was litte disposition, among German businessmen to be troubled o' th rv an- ss | w relations with Russia would be in jured by the aseendiney France was reported to have attained by her ne- gotiations with the Bolshevist lead- ers. German bisiness men have had much experience in trying to do busi- have of Rapollo was: signed. Today the press of central Europe is tired of rumors. It has been prop- agandized into a nervous fren so ernments. that crimination. dis- of to grind. Threats of war which caused nations to shudder three years ago now pass unnoticed. Governments change, kings are eclipsed or retired, diplomats of the old school get in- sulted and try to stir up a row, but the old tricks have lost their punch. Europeans have been told civilisation is doomed so often, that now they yawn when the statement is made. Italians haye lived so long at the foot of Vesuvius that they have Le come calloused to its smoke and r Central Europe is becoining similar- ly calloused to the rumblings, of Soviet Russia.) It realizes ‘that the threatened lava stream from the east may run over Europe some day, but there is no longer any general dis- position to lie awake at night and worry over it because the volcano has been Unusual y noisy. EGYPT ADOPTS NEW FLAG it is acquiring People are weary . 6.—Egypt has formal- ly aopiad a new flag. It will be a green field with a crescent and.three stars. Service In Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, March more through train cach w special Sunday train each tween Anchorage and Sewar¢ be a feature of the summer sel adopted by the government's 4 railroad. One | and a ay be- will lull The new. schedule, ha designed tol interior terminal, on the follo ndle the 1924 tourist traffic, shows rains will leave Fairbanks ree trains each way a weck, in- on the same day ad of two as at present. Trains] Lee H. Landis, general. manager of 1 leave suet sthe southern te the road, announces tht in addition 1 ys, Wednesdays*and | to this service special trains will be jays, eye ae Fairbanks, the run for the benefit of travélers, on EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO WELL, GooD BYG, Mes TRUE! 7, & NOW, You Must, come AWD MRS Quisess. SEE ME Soon! yee? Sx! Good BYS ! AH, XOUR LADY FRIGND HAS GONG! tT CAME (N THE BACK WAY A WHILE ASO, AND » 1 WAS VERY MUCH SURPRISED TO OVERHGAR_ | NOU BRAGSING AGoUT WHAT A FING NUSGAN® | 2 AM. mS VERY SELDOM AN GAVE SDROPPER, | HEARS ANYTHING GOOD ABOLT HIMSELF. SHE WAS BRAGGING ABOUT WHAT A MODEL” HOSBAND SNE HAS, SO WHY SHOULD You GE So} SURPRISED WHENT LET CLT MY di A FEW NOTCHES, Too 7!!! { Boots and Her aaa 7 \ THINK UL CALL THE GIRLS UP SO THEY WONT EXPECT ME AT DINNER jf THIS EVENINGS = (an DINI WHOM YOURE —7 mare ! EM JEALOUS Mistaken Identit® coe no en TELL EM No,Nto-MAIN goso R/ LIKE. MAIN IN: IMPORTANT - THATS Ui ING WITH, ¢ MAKE. HELLO, BOOTS? DINNER FOR ME TONIGHT? I'M WITH BENNIE / AND IF ANYONE CALKS. JUST SAYLIM OUT -vES 4 J OTS 2 15 THIS, YOu, ELL, BOOTS, DON'T WAIT DID V'HEAR That? SAY, (M_ THE ONE. WHOS (GOING To BE OuT!!! aBout six PLANKERS FOR THIS FEED _h HERE -HERE ! TAKE THAT BLOCK QF WOOD ovuT OF THERE! 146 AGAINGT ARMY REGULATIONS. cane Pe erts: of... negotiations to some. maces between. ssia_and-F: “Titer oat from strani neither. the German ante rotted ELF DAKIN: MIGHT. HE. HAO: TS Shenae OF S Tie jes te \ Ay ae ii es wa Nn ui | eat ihe Ng a | RNA HAVE MADE A: BIG SCORE > gust A IS, OWN. MPA { Mi lahore: wotive, 1h dboton mera pageen | shoul POP PAGE ELEVEN iivecrtanton L wart it made fectly clear that 1 haven't tand that some of your Ie enough money for my ov pressing you.’ ypenscs.”—Waghington Styr, hat.” per m The Only Way Out out gers request them. The government | is preparing to give, besides the train servic dequate pack transport: into the Mount McKinley park. “Tounde! ion | creditors national sa Senator 0 READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS. A Batch of Sorrow , By Taylor Wt IN ‘A | ) | CCONSARN I=!) WHAT'S Ss) BEEN GOING ON Wee SANYWAY 2 (FT HAD A WHOLE QUST tHe (KETTLE FULL AN" Now 11'S GONE! AT GARBF oe I DON'T MIND LOSIN' THAT BATCH - ONLY x FORGOT WHAT IT PUT IN ie Wt uF anor eR be [AS SPOILED! SMOKELE. SS HERRING (ROLD ER NEWT. SHES AREAR/N (THE WOODEN. SIGN iN FRONT OF cTONEYS SHOE SHOP . ; WAS BLOWN AGAINST ABE GASSER DURING THE WINDSTORM NESTERDAY- MR GASSER AND THE SIGN WERE BOTH CARRIED LEMoRE. THAN SIXTY FEET Due SouTH- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS: Pop Has a Reason BY BLOSSER MERCY! CAN THAT BE A CHILD OF MINE USING SUCH NULGAR) EXPRESSIONS: way, TAG! raw HORRIFIED To THINK, YOU \NOULD SAY SUCH THINGS"! WHERE DID You LEARN ALL THAT BAD LANGUAGE? DING TH DING DING DING"! ) ISTHAT BAD, Mom? Pop IS SAVIN’ T CAN'T BELENE THAT FATAER WOULD Say SUCH THINGS - WHERE 1S”

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