The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1924, Page 7

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a 7 room modern house. R. RENT—Two apart * equipped for light © TUESDAY, APRIL Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or 3 insertions under .. see 615 1 week, 26 words or under 1.26 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 re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 of organizing a and distribute a high class din every home. We ales force in all} and we want men! who are f are organizing pal cit re hustler article with wonderful possibilitie: Sales Age trol of an makin; Western igulars, 7 Vil Se MAN AND WIFE man and cook With rond contrac- tor in building roads. Can handle grader, Have had experience in) building roads, Address C. C. N. in care of Tribune. 4-1-1w BARB Ss WANTED—Six first class barbers for cut rate shop to be opened in Bisnfarck the latter part; of May. , Address Tribune, Box 741, 3-31-3t WANTED~Experienced male book- keeper. Corwin Motor Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. 3-26-1w HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Competent maid, family of two, highest wages. Mrs. F, Henry, “Apt, D, Rose Apts. Apply after six p, m. or call 240W. 3-28-tf maid for WANTED—A competent general housework. Apply to Mrs. C. D. Dursema, 209 W. . Rosser. 3-24-tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—5 rooms, all thodern but 7 | ROOM for rext .| FOR RENT—Attractive room in new 1, 1924 FOR SAL! it iy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE reasonable BElce gate! forsnasch Japanese Eat or cottage. bite enamel & cabinet cheap if-taken at, once. Call at 219 Tth St. or phone 1090J. 3-31-3t Francisco, April HOUSES FOR SALE furnace, easy terms, near River- FOR SALE CE tricotine spring suit, 946M. view school, $3100.00; 6 rooms, strictly modern, almost new, easy terms, $5600.00; 8 rooms, partly modern, right down town, $3650.00; 4 rooms, also 5 rooms, south ‘of the tracts, cach at $1000.00; 5 room bungalow, close in, brand new WANTED—Flat top typewriter desk FOR” SALE—Gas range. Call 378. 3 ean aaanhemeneanamed AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES Write No, 740, in care Tribune. Hw] |r WANT T ASK You SOMETHING. and modern, $3160.00. If you are inthe market for real estate buy it now for I'doubt if you can ever again buy as cheaply as now. Fire insurance written in reliable com- panies. F. E, Young. « 38-31-lw _ ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Sleeping room with iux- urious bed; private entranee, 25.00; sleeping room with light housekeeping privileges, $20.00; large light housekeeping room, hall and bath, $26.00, modern, every- FOR FOR SALE—Will, ra SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ford touring car without top, brand new motor not run over 100 miles, good tires and good body. Would con- sider second hand player pian as part payment. Phone 585W or write to 1004 Ave. C. Bismarck, N. Dak 9-31-t£ “Knight touring car with new tires all around at American Ric EVERETT TRUE {f Her’ Cvereiy Come BACK HERS = the world’s pro- of ¢ , surpassing the th of wheat, according to the ia tice Growers ‘Association. produced in the central | holds first: place jon a real bargain. Would trade for a Ford or good bankable paper. Phone 187. 800 Main St. 3-81-3t thing furnished, close in. Phone 40a, 3-29-1w! FOR RE Large nicely furnished room with kitchenette, on ground WILL trade bankable paper for good pay difference in 818 Ave. F -20-1Ww used car and cxush, Phone 632M. floor in modern home, suitable for young married couple. Screened poreh. Phone 883; 217 8th St. 3-27-tf FOR” RENT—Two partly fu light housekeeping rooms dern house with garden spot at $22.00 a month and a garage if de- sired, 622 Ist St. Phone 766W. | BARGAIN. Goodrich cords, 30 1-2, just ‘ exchanged for balloons.—Lahr Motor 08 e:/Trish Banks Pay Silvertown Co, Big Dividends | : 7 Sy 2G CPST PPS RET — | Dublin, April 1--The Irish Banks Tt FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished | wootinne, im modern rooms for light house. | ,°unue te. He ae Le Keeping; ets sar ae Jing. Following: the 16 percent divi- ROU CNS GANSU Ob derd of the Bank of Ireland, the 29-1 sutit- | a for one or, two in modern |¢ , close in, dast front, men Phone 241W. B-27-1w | p FOR. RENT—Large furnished room | w suitable for two in a modern home. |n Mrs, G. A. Hassell, 210 2nd $ Phone "clean front bedtéom, modern home for lady. Close in, blocks from post office. 733M. » |e 3-29-1 | # Munster and Leinster Ba dend from 12 percent to 13. The net vere 1922, market a new oil which quiets en- has paid 20 percent dividend, and the onal Bank has increased its 1efits of all the banks for the year 1,340,287 pounds, or ly ine percent in excess of those A big company on the ines. If successful it should be sed.by political machines. SHOULD SAY A FOOT ArT } THE VERY LEAST ‘OR RENT—Two large well furnish- Call at 613 3rd St. Phone 746. ae 3-27-5t FOR RENT—Large furnished room in a modern home, suitable for one or two. Phone 236W. 309-8th St. : 3-2958t FOR RENT—Well furnished room th | a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J, 120 1st St. 2-20-t£ dies. modern home for occupancy April Ist. Phone 682 or 313 3-29-1w FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home, close in. 313 4th St. Phone 627R 3-28-1w WANTED—Competent girl or woman for housework and to take care of children, Write Tribune No. 737. ml 3-25-1w. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 189. 3-27-tf WANTED—Waitress at Busy Bee Cafe, Mandan, N. Dak. 4-1-lw FOR RENT—Large furnished room in a modern home, suitable for two. 309 8th St. Phone 236W. —3-20-5 FOR RENT—One real nice room in modern house, Phone 658J. 416- Ist. St, 9-29-3t FOR RENT—Two goog unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 803 ith St. 8-4-tf at ‘S . Hoffman's Confec- 3-31-2t WANTED TO RENT ‘ WANTED—Modern furnished house for summer or longer, Write -Tri- bune No. 744. 4-1-3t WORK WANTED iy WANTED—Plain sewing done cheap Bismarck Business College, Room 7, 2nd floor. 3-29-84 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Billiard business ata very attractive price. M. W. Neff, 114 4th Street, Bismarck, N. Dak. 3-28-1W FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—4 room partly modern house, close in, east front, for $2600, on monthly payments; 7 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, east, front, hot water heat, garage and- chicken house, at very reasonable price; 5 room mo- dern house, hardwood floors, wa- ter, light, heat and full basement for $2300;.6 room modern house close in, east front, on 75 foot frontage, for $3000, on liberal -terms; 2 lots and latge barn for sale for $450. Geo. M. Register. 3-27-lw FOR SALE—6 room house at 407 So, 8th St. with 75 foot front, with 4 large shade trees, Hard wodd/floor in kitchen and dining room. Chitk- en coop 9 x 16. Price $1500, $500. cash handles it. Will rent for $20 per month, 3-31-1w FOR RENT—By April fst, a furn- ished city heated apartment, also a For sale; Baldwin piano, davenport arid Jew- ell kitchen range. Phone 906. ‘Bilings 3-25-tf OR RENT—Modérn furnished rooms for housekeeping, also work wafit- edhauling ashes, taking off storm windows or any kind’ of job, work. Phone 646W. 8-26-1w FOR RENT—Modern furnished house for all summer, and also cag’ be leased for one year. Rent reason- ables * Write 739 in care: Tribune. ih egy 3-2 FOR RENT—6 room modern houee, close in, arranged so two families can occupy it, will rent whole or part, Phone 353W or call 212% Sixth St. 8.20-Bt: FOR RENT—2 rooms for light house- keeping, downtown. Suitable” for employed married couple. + Phone 107M. 3.34.86 FOR RENT—One 4-room furnished apartment, also one partly modérn’ furnished house. Phone 773. ‘Var- _ney Flats. 8-29-3t por RENT—Furnished apartment at - s the Murphy Apartments 204% \ Main St. F.. W..Murphy,. Phone 852. $ yt /3eg1-¢f, ments iy banseksapings Phone 794-W. T-12-tt med ROOM for rent, one block from post | office. Phone 964, 211 Thayer. 3-31-lw Furnished room in mo- 87 Ave. A. FOR REN dern house, 4-1-3 MISCELLANEOUS VOR SALE—Large tool with all kinds of carpenters tools, With Buest drill and emery stone, all for’ $30.00: 1 bed with two mott- ress and springs $15.00, 1 stc- tional book case, 4 feet wide with 8 sections $12.00. 407 So. 8th St 3-31-lw FOR SALE—-Balan of household effects of the late Mrs. E. F. Picrce including two leather chairs, three rockers, parlor table, couch and bed contplete, hall rack and rugs. The above articles are offered at Jess than one-half of their value. 404 Sth St. 3-31-8t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—$3000.- 00 mortgage secured by Bismarck residential property bearing six cd bedrooms, suitable for four la- | Boots and Her Buddies WHATS UP_,BOOTS ? YOU SOUND) SORTA BLUE! NOW. NOW — GOTTA. KEEP TH NOPE ~IM NOT BLUE JIMMIE ! I'VE. JUST p ‘| ! BEEN Lee UP, Y'KNOW: THINKING / ‘AN JUST LOOK AT YOU MEN! YoU CAN DO WHAT YOU LIKE AN’ IT'S ALL RIGHT! a FATE. HAD MADE. per cent interest. Will accept a x rativel livestock | : a bed” Wate ta ie (OUT OUR WAY 7 care Tribune. PUREBRED White Wyandotte hatch- ing eggs, postage prepaid. Selected pens. Regal Dorcas breeding $3.00 $1.75—15. Utility eggs $1.25 . L, B. Lee, Washburn, N, D. i 3-31-1w FOR SALE—Mott Bottling Works, a bargain if takén at once. Selling on account of. sickness. For par- ticulars . Write Frank Mikusch, Mott'N;- Dak. 3-27-1w ¥OR SALE—3 teams ranging In weight from 2600 to 3400 Ibs., also fresh milk cows. J. E. Chesak, 42 . miles S. E. of Bismarck, N. D.i 3-29-Bw FOR SALE—Tables,’ child’s bed, bi- cycles, fruit jars, lawn mower, gal. jar, ice cream freézer, rock- ing chait, ote: 806 14th St. Phone a0R, Hop J 8-28-1wk FOR SALE—Dining room table aid six chairs, library table; clothes ringer, wash boiler and tub, Tyx! tug, ‘Coal hod, « Phone’ 870W.- ? . ‘ 8 PUREBRED White Wyandotte ha ing eggs, postage prepaid. Selecteit pens. Regal Dorcas breeding $3. +15; $1,76-15. Utility eggs. $1.25-16; - 8-29-19 | FOR SALE DE—T0™ work horses, 10 pure. egisterdtl short." horh’ ‘heifer tite Bax | 292. ¢ Phone: 773. * 9481-8t. WANTED: TO BUY—Party wahts to bay 6 or 8 ‘tdomt | ‘modern ~ house, situated convenient for : roomers. Write 742 care Tribune. 8-31-1W. |, FQR SALE—Piano in first class con- ition, will sell on payment plan. Mrs. G. A. Hassell, 210 2nd Street, ~Phome 6432 rr et 3-26-1w C IG résidence prop- erty in marek for a small im- proved: fatm. Geo. M. Register. FO Five room house. In- quire at 214 bth St. 3-26-1w rage see tiodern house, close in, Phone 816, hed furniture including reed rug at nei 8-29-19 PIANO TUNING—C. L. Bryan; cal Van Horn Hotel. 3-312 Ss Complete set of Jap reed WELL- WELL, WHATS 21S- WHATS 21S > nf WM My), ABOUT WHAT A TOUGH TIME WE GIRLS HAVE | YOU'D THINK THE ONLY WORD IN TH! (DICTIONARY WAS"DONT"!WE CANT DO. THIS CAUSE PT ISNT LADY-LIKE AN Wi DO THAY CAUSE “IT ISNT DONE”! AN CANT ME , PERSONALLY , CANT DO _ANY- : THING ~SEEMS RBYCONDO | —— | PAGE SEVEN part of California during 1923 total-} stated. The crop was produced from | Most of the California rica erop ed 5,170,000 bushels, valued on the of 51.6 {38 sold in Japan, fers at $6,126,000, the association | hush MOW’N POP DID You SAY POKER GAME @ - SURE— TLL BE RIGHT OVER! acres, an average ant acre. | Tribune Want Ads Bring Resaits A Night In ~ GAWSH! - I FORGOT I woz OUT LAST NIGHT AN’ THE NIGH) SEFORE AN’ MOM SAID IF I WENT OUT ANY MoRE THIS WEEK SHE'D MAKE 1T HOT FOR ME — By Taylor So 1 GUESS I'D BETTER ASK HER! FIFTY SEVEN- FIFTY EIGHT~ FIFTY NINE ~ HULLO!-15 THis you FELIX? I Guess I'D BETTER STAY HOME tt THE OLD HOME TOWN —— wi P No-NO $ HE TAKES “EM OUT- WHATLL THE TH SHERIFFS Got TEN MINUTES _, START OF. soo ore D WELL SHOW THEM CITY SCALAWAGS THEN CANT TRICK (a) GoT a>: &3 To po 1's Z i ,) KEEP PDMPIN ar ae) pss sila : 2 0 OEP SIX. KNIVES AND_FORKS STANLEY J jiviine | MARSHAL JOINS CHASE— OTEY WALKER LEAVES TOWN TO OVERTAKE GOTH THE SHERIFF-AND THE Bogus CHECIC PASSER. WITH THE EIGHT GOLD TEETH AND A GLASS EYE — OTEYS FLYING START WILL PDT HIM ON THE HEELS OF THE SWINDLER > THIN A SHORT: TIME -. ., -- BY BLOSSEK eo wnarena eor yen RQOKS FOR? THEY AIN'T ANY SCHOOL T DAY= OUR TEACHER HAS TH! MUMPS AN AEBBE WE WONT >< ANE SCHOOL FOR. ANEAR! An Easy Mark THERE'S WILLIE AN’ HE HASNT WIS Boo“S-D'VA S'POSE KE AINT f}|[—->7 GOIN “TO SCHOOL | SHUcKS! TA i AS GETTIN TIRED oF GOIN’ TO SCHOOL = OUR TEACHER ABNER 6ETS” CANON. ALEK, LETS AWE OUR BOOKS HOME = TEACHER'S 60T TH’ say! YoasT 4 GET NE wth XO APRIL FOOL Tew Thain » 2 j a

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