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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 Classified Advertising Rates - Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure sident and facuylty.of a college, togeth-| of being lost in the mechanism of}cation regain’ the-spowers it has| Foundation had reached a total of | 000 belongs to a reserve fund for the} 0? teachers" now in associated in- \ er with copscientipus effort’ on the] the modern school. Only by restor-}lost.”’ 5 iS ; ; ee y Part ofeach institution to eliminate) ing the teacher to his orher'former} ‘The report. announced that the | $27,329,000. Of this amount $9.658,-| retirement, within the next 60 years, | stitutions. abuses wit its own walls, would] place in the school can modern edu-| total resourses of the Carnegie a : dissipate many of the evils charged FOR SALE Hi 8 rooms, partly modern, right down town I wint my buyers satisfied. Fire insurance written in good com- panies. F. FE. YOUNG. AGENTS WANTED SELL~ MADISON “Beiter Made +++ .$4200.00 I will tell you the bad points about the property as well as the good ones,| cin] grant made to the association lw against intercollegiate athletics, in the opinion of a committee of the Association of Colleges and Second- ary, Schoois of the southern states. The data gathered by this com- tion was conducted through a finan- by the foundation. “The committee believes,” said Dr. Pritchett’s summary, “that in the and growing cost of intercol- legiate athletics lies one of the gravest abuses, because it overexagy gerates in the mind-or te student the relativé importinee of athletics = insertion same day. Shirts direct from our factory to|in the general scheme of college Q wearer. No capital or experience | work. THE required. Easily sold. Big prof-| “Prices for admission are raised BISMARCK TRIBUNE its. Write for Free Samples.| as high as possible. Football shows PHONE 32 ener omen oe HELP WANTED—MALB Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. WANTED RENT SIRE TO RENT—Modern 6 or DE —— | the largest profit. Head coaches in |{cotball receive on an average in | twenty-six colleges $3,000 a year. “One man was paid; $7,000 for the eason. The inference from these EVERETT TRUE in il j uy BY CONDO MOW’N POP “WAAL SONNY, YOUR POP TELLS ME THAT YES-UNCLE JERRY, I STARTED TO Hard Pluc king THAT'S JUST FINE- By Taylor” aN WELL IF THE 80SS CAN. ONLY RECOG- | ‘ I'M GLAD TO HEAR i % room bungalow, down town, 5000.00] mittee in its investigation of n- 7 " fe MEG Raage eg aid ant eee core 1 sees 26 words or 7 rooms, modern, nicely lo- tercollegiate athletics in 33 colleges EHOr You've GoT A JOB orn Apour | you've mv DE a) Sn PY ABILITY 5 # tavern : cated .. and unfversities of the south wus | "Ih KS AGO} |( 5 er, "TUL BE A GREAT | invereton a 4 rooms, with furnace, well sybmarized by Dr. Henry S._ Prit- | {| \\ ni 2 zy 2 ‘ #5: an ler : reed located - 1900.00) chett, president of the Carnegie ! MYA@IBSE i a Pesenone Se Worus.. ge ag || Sblendid ists of hou lots and! Foundation, in his annual report {+ Maas S : 1 week, 25 words or under 1:25 || {rm lands, When you buy from me| made publie today. The investiga / j MEN and women. Learn batber| room house. Phone 127 or 432M.| and other facts is tWat the athletic a trade. Earn while learning. Moler| Joseph A. Kitchen, |couch, and in particulat. the foot- WAAL NOW YE MUST College, Fargo, N, Dak. 3-19-9t tall coach, seis the standard for the a i ature UPON PLUCK ! ad iS 3-26-1 Ford car. Lost on road to Menok- | ° onine cere are res, 4 N : NS ees 5 - aannen on ‘ i er abus ringors| as for general hous en, Reward offered. Phone joins Rah iA a ae ‘special itt: \ F 504 Mandan Ave.| Mcaamer ey UR enced Motor Company, enced girl for gen- tost S.. Cord tire and rim fo BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms Street whole system of intercollegiate sport, and is responsible for many h conden ed; unhealthy rivalry; over-emphasis on trajning; too much | | chett pointed out. that there appear- ed to be a healthier eondition (if ilk u 111 a i ie y | Pa u OMS | newspaper publicity;..gambling ant Vatpiitecellt| on second floor, suitable for light | betting, and too great an insistence OI Was —) | housekeeping Light, “heat, water: on turning out a winning team.” ji | also-a garden spot furnished.| The committee concluded, Dr. Prit- i Phone 1014 or call at 417. 10th i REMEMBER THAT SUCCESS IN THIS WORLD DEPENDS Comere AM I GOING R FIND SOMEONE ) in eral aralaay ibe ane Tikes FOR RENT Ine Rood home a tine | athletics in the south than the re- Co Ee Ne eae nebake | large room, well furnished, in good | por indicated. (be OS GL Ty C1 ee iate location. For one or two men only. , Discussing™the teacher's responsi- Sian! — 8-17 fave other men roomers, 601 6th | bility for our aneatiogh integrity,” WASTED nema” family) Sc Phone 214K, Q-21-Aw | Dr. Pritchett said the seigol had be. | of two, highest wages. Mra. F. 8./ Cees a <x come a “reat pleeg;-of machinery | Henrys Apt. D, Kose Api fy ee ate LEHR ante with an almgst allembracing cuy- | after six p.m. or eall 24¢ Tae COMRERES RNA lite hare | EDL t . a Whe teacher as a teacher,” Dr. | Vhone 751, or apply te Mrs. 0. W. a Roberts, 117 Main Street. PED --A competent ul housework. Apply to M Dursema, 209 W, Rosser. 24-8 WANTED — Competent girl or woman for housework and to take care of children, Write Tribune No. 737. . }-25-1w '| FOR RENT—Weil furni 3-26-65 Pritchett continued, “is in danger | FOR RENT—Large furnished room = suitable far two in a modern home. Mrs. G. A. Hassell, 210 2nd Street. Phone 64 -1w ed room in = § modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-t£ FOR RENT—Attractive room in new modern home for occupancy April Ist. Phone 682 or 313 THINK =BOOTS MUST HAVE FORGOTTEN THE Boots and Her Buddies OCLOCK = THE, UTTLE BUM: \M_ SURE SHE. ITS SO LATE > DOESNT KNOW WHEN SHE AND JIMMIE GET TO PLAYING 7 |—>-PINOCHLE THEY “| NEVER. KNOW WHEN TO SToP! A HOLD ER .| NEWT SHES AREARIN Aint girl for general house: | pre Light hous hati ot hp eink Mee NT jousckeeping 2 ZA Are ie ‘D—A competent housekeeper. ‘0. 736, Tribune. 3-24-3t REGISTERED SILVER FOXES Start Silver Fox raising in 1924. A food side -line--for- farmers, ~ Get} choice breeding stock from us, “Can- ada West Breeds the Best.” Write today for information. Canada West Silver Black Fox Co. a Somerset Blk. 136 West 4th St. Winnipeg, Canada, St. Paul, Minn, 2 3-21 lw AU tpMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—By dealer, new and re- built motoreycles, Time payments, if desired. See them at 1100 Taxi, r write The General Motorcycle Bo: 3-24-lw FOR SALE—If you want a real bar- gain in an automobile call, Phone No, 1104. 8-24-lw FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Eight room two house, Four sleeping rooms and bath on sceond floor, Bed room with running water and toilet on ground floor, Full basement, fur- nace heat, gas, maple floors. Lot 50 x 140 feet. Ideal home for room- story : oh ean = ers and very centerally located.| Owlee” “glinee “Mike ioc ie PEEKED /N THE WINDOW AND SAW HER Owner leaving City and will sell at] phone 491 a sacrifice., For price and terms, See Price Owens, Eltinge Block, Room No. Phone 421, ‘OR SALE—Four room one story house, Full basement, water, fights and sewer. Lot 75 x 140 feet. East See Price Owens, Eltinge Block, front. 0} leaving City. Will ae | or q Lo, ront. Owner teaving City. Will FOR SALE—Refrigerator, tables, | She wulTivers! “STH ONE sell’at a sacrifice, Real bargain.” cnina's hed, bicycles, baby earri. i | GUE THAT'S TH’ ONEY young, ladies. Phone 687. Rooms for lig! keeping “for rent. 620 Phone 329W. YOR RENT—Large farnished room on ground floor in private home. Call 473. ‘ FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern house. 418 8th St. Phone 540W. 3-20-1w FOR RENT=Two goog unfurnist rooms for light housekeeping. 803 _Tth St. 3-4-tt ROOM for rent. 313 4th St. Phone O27R. 3-24-3t __ MISCELLANEOUS E: to preak up housekeeping, will sell all furniture including 1 parlor set, 1 davenport, 1 dining. room set, 1 library table, 1 small table, 1 kitchen table, 1 kitchen cabinet, 2 beds and dress- ers, 1 9 x 12 Axminister rug, 1 9 x 12 Brussels rug, refrigerator, oil stove and oven, curtain stretchers, almost new, 2 tubs, wringer, boiler, cyclone washer, garbage can, 8 pil- lows, comforters, 2 feather beds, 90 quarts of canned fruit—pickles, mince meat and grape juice, 1 new Croquet set, books. Eva D, Shel- don, 723-5th St. Telephone 242J. ’ 3-25-3t LOANS—Made on improved City pro- perty repayable on monthly puy- nent plan. Fire Insurange written On TIME ,BooTs / ISN'T IT ABOUT To GO Y sure! TS way PAST YOUR BED- TIME! GOOD NIGHT, MARG DEAR!! FOR “SALE—Household goods com- plete, for five room house, furni- ture, rugs, drapes, dishes ete. Chance to furnish a home cheap. 411 3rd Street. Phone 923M. age, fruit jars, lawn mower, 20- AUNT \ “BOUT DIE TANT WM GRAN JIM WATSONS BARBER SHOP WHEN SHE LITTLE GRANDSON HAVING HIS CURLS CUT OFF. TUEVE GOES ANY ARROW FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Willies « Good Shot BY BLOSSER ARROW T'GOT SO Room 16, for price and terms Phone] fai" jar, gutden “togle, ete,” 306 I WANT YOUTIO Gave. QT IN MISSUS FAL ItVSSe\ ea ng een tas aR 14th St. -Phone 740R. HIM ATALKING TO. HE _— — OLSON'S CHICKEN ANSSUS OLSON IF FOR SALE—Seven F 3-26-1w / house. Three bedroom chambers = BROKE A WINDOW TODAY up stairs, four ragms with bath down stairs, Full basement, fur- FOR SALE—Must be sold immediate- ly, all household effects of the late Mrs,"E. S. Pearce, including piano nace heat, gas, east front. On Sixth Street. Price $3500. with terms. Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Room 15. Phone 421, FOR SALE—Two story five room house. Two bed room chainbers with bath on second floor. Maple floors, full basement, furnace heat, gas, garage. On Sixth Street. Price $5350, with terms. Price Owens, Eltinge Blk, Room 15, Phone 421. top desk, porcelain’ top kitchen cabinet and 4 burner Florence oil stove, all in fine condition and priced to Sell. 201 First Street. 1 3-20-1w tor RE ‘T—By April ist, a furn- ‘y heated apartment, also a modern house. “Fdr sale, Baldwin piano, dgvenport and Jew- ell kitchen. range. Phone 905. m: 3-25-tf | FOR RENT— aageh tomnianed rooms for housekeeping, also work want- ed hauling ashes, taking off storm | windows or any kind of job work. Phone 646W. 3-26-1w FOR RENT=Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments, F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, a 12-2Grtt FOR RENT—One 4-room partly mo- dern furnished house. Phone 773. one 794-W. FOR RENT—House at 723 6th Street, and antique set of furniture. 404 bth Street, ” 3-26-3t GUNS WANTED—D _B-12-gauge. Must be in first class condition, al- so Savage 22 High Power rifle, Cap- ital Army & Navy Store, Bismarck, oe ce. : 3-24-3t FOR SALE—Piano in first class con- dition, will self on payment plan. Mrs. G. A. Hassell, 210 2nd Street,| Phone 643. a 3-26-lw FOR SALE—Almost new bed, dresser, rug ang vietrola. , Reasonable if taken right away. Call 208 Thay- er. 3-21-19 FOR SALE—Hamilton player piano | bench and rolls; good as new. | If 721-3¢4 Street, Bismarck, N. 0, § ¢3-20;kw WANTED TO“RENT—Pfivate garage in ‘the neighborhood of 702 “ith St. Phone 857M. after 7 P. M. g ry foe ali A A 3-24-3t FOR SALE>mi SBitliare Business at a very attractive price:. M. W. Neff, 114-4th St. Bismarck, N. D. 3-20-1w FOR SALE—One reed reversible ba- by carriage nd shot gyn in good condition. Phone TOOL W. s map é _ B25-Lw hild’s crib, Write G. L. state sizo”and kind. sarg.of the Tribune. Recommend That | AND HIS FEET ARE SOPPING WET AND HE'S TORE THE SEAT OUT OF HIS NEW |- PANTS. You MUST SPEAK 70 HIM. , AHEM - EDGAR, You BEA LITTLE MORE CAREFUL HEREAFTER, coopP!! AWHY, CERTAINLY = PLEASE A\AAM, MAY 4 WHERE Is IT THANE MY ARROW PIT DROPPED IN) YouR BAcK YARD T CAN HANE LET TMA ITS STICKIN IN ONE OF YouR | cacuens! ) WHEN HE ~ Paeuity Controls’ seb me ek 26.Placing the by April Ist. Inquire W. S..Cassel- bs many ss 8-25-tf FOR RENT—Five. room house. . In: quire at 214 5th St.