The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 7

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f Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or der .. ttions 25 words or under ..... wulniouadee ’ 1 week, 26 words or under 1: 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 rev ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. . _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \ PHONE 32 lished Corporation wants a capable of anizing a force and distribute a high sales class les force in all nd We want men vho are finan- cially © stock of This is an excellent for the right man to trol of an article wi money making _possib dress Western Sales Agency, Dallas, Tex 4-1-7t THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924 GASSED ANERTSEMENTS | HOUSEs FOR SALE FOR SALE—5 rooms, all modern but furnace, easy terms, near River- view school, $3100.00; 6 rooms, strictly modern, almost new, easy terms, $6600.00; 8 roohts, partly modern, right down town, $3650.00; 4 rooms, also 5 rooms, south of the tracts, each at $1000.00; 5 room bungalow, close in, brand new and modern, $3150.00. If you are} in the market for real estate buy it now for I doubt if you can ever again buy as cheaply insnrance written in panies. F. E. Young. , AGENTS WANTED | SELL MADISON “BETTER MADE”; SHIRTS direct from our factory to No capital or experience ily sold, Big profits. AMPLES. MADI- | SON MILLS, 503 Broadway, New York. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Billiard business at a very attractive price. M. W. Neff, | 1M 4th Street. Bismarck, N. Dak. ! 3-28-Lw | | i eae lu: | urious bed; private entrance, | $26.00; sleeping room with light | housékéeping privileges, $20.00; | large light housekeeping room, hall | nnd bath, $25.00, modern, every- thing furnished, close in. Phone | 464R. 3-29-1w MAN AND WIF wants job as fore- man and cool h road contrac- tor in building roads. Can handle ave had experierice in Address C. C. N. HELP WANTSD—FEMA! WANTED—A competent maid for general housework, Apply to Mrs. C. D. Dursema, 209 W. | Rosser. 922M. 8-24-tf" N.| \ poreh. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished room with kitchenette, on fround | floor in modern home, suitable for | young married couple. Screened Phone 883, 217 8th St. FOR RENT—Two partiy furnished | light housekeeping rooms in mo- dern house with garden spot at $22.00 a month and a garage if de- sired, 622 Ist St. Phone 766W. 3-29-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 189. 3-27-tf WANTED—Experienced girl— Phone 27. Sweet Shop. 42-80 WANTED—Waitress at Busy Bee Cafe, Mandan, N. Dak. 4-1-1w WANTED at once. Experienced wait- Frederick Cafe. bs SET ee LU AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ford touring car without top, brand new motpr not run over 100 miles, good tir& and good body. Would con- sider second hand player pian» as part payment. Phone 685W or write to 1004 Ave. C. Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-31-tE ROOM for reut in modern up-to-date home for lady. Close in, four blocks from post office. Phone 733M. 3-29-1w FOR RENT—Quiet pleasant rooms, a front room and a bed room on ground floor at 409 Sth ‘St. Phone 512R. 4-1-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished r: in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 6723. 120 1st St. i 2-20-tf FOR RENT—Attractive room in new modern home. Phone 682°or 313. Zw FOR RENT—Attractive room in new modern ‘home for occupancy April 1st. Phone €82 or 313. ° 3.29-1w TRUCK FOR SALE—Standard Ford Car chassis with enclosed Express Car in good shape and a ed for light service on- Worth $250.00, will take $150.00 Write P. O. Box 126 or call 4-2-1w ¥ LE public Truck. Mrs. Emma McCadam, Mandan, N. Dak. 4 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RE -Big house; one with extra light housckeeping rooms preferred. Phone 574. 4-3-tf WANTED—Modern furnished house for summer or longer, Write Tri bune No, 744. 4-1-3t Katherine DeLaney, est Rosser. Phone 809W. 4-2-1w eee, WORK WANTED : Also will e¢ washing 418 So. 11-St, FOR SALE OB RENT HOUSES AND FLATS * — Bai Ar ein ‘ FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- FOR RENT—Large furnished room in wfodern home, close in. 313 4th St. Phone 627R \ 3-28-1w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern hous# 306-9th St. Phone 541J. 4-2-3t ROOM for rent, one block from post office. Phone 964. 211 Thayer. 3 iwi dern house, 37 Ave: A: 4-1-8t ———— MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Large tool. chest with all kinds of carpenters tools, With | Buest drill and emery stone, all for $30.00. 1 bed with two mett- ress and springs $15.00, 1 tional book ‘case, 4 feet wide with 8 sections $12.00. 407 So-sth St wi -lw sHce FOR SALE OR 00 mortgage s d by residential property bearing per cent. interest. Will .accepr a comparatively new car or live stock as part payment. Write 743 In- care Tribune, 4-1-3t FOR SALE—6 room house at 407 So, 8th St. with 75 foot front, with 4 large shade trees. Hard wood floor in kitchen and dining room, Chick- en coop 9 x 16, Price $1500, $500. cash handles it. Will rent for $20 ner month, 3-31-1w FOR RENT—By April ist, a furn- ished city heated apartment, ulso a 7 room modern house, For sale, Baldwin piano, davenport and Jew-| cll kitehen range. Phone 905. 4 3-26-t84 FOR REN furnished house for all sumnier, 202 ‘West Thayer. Phone “679W evenings or call it} house mornings, Theo. R. Taylor. FOR RENT—Five room . furnished | apartment, possession fur’ three of four months only. Phone 619! M. 615 6th Street. aiarst FOR RENT—Furnished apattment at the Murphy ‘Apartinetits “204a% -4 Main St. F. 'W.' Murphy, Plone 85 8-3Ete. YOR RENT—One strictly modern furnished “four " Yoom ’ ‘Wiartifent. __Phone 173, Varney Flats. 422-8¢' FOR RENT—=Two apartments Tony equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-4f, FOR RENT—Small modern house, “close in. Phone 816. 8-28-tf OR RENT—Five room house, 214 Sth Stree waa AeBatt} 3 FOR SALE 1920 Dodge touring just, over- hauled, good tires and bat- tery ¢ by 1920 Olds touring just. over- hauled, good tires and bat- tery... i E 45 Buick touring in excel- lent shape................. 400.06 1 Studebaker touring light six model 1920 .........+...+++ 200.00 Baby grand Chevrolet tour- 3 ing we 86.00 1920 Elgin touring 95.00, .1 Reo touring . 50.00 1 Overland touring . 1 Chevrolet Sedane' Five Ford tourings, del some with starters at a bargain. Ak us about the easy payment plan on these cars. ay DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. - 107-5th- St. ‘Phone 428, Open Evenings. . 75QM ‘erent ‘mo- 4-3-1", 7 by ‘ity | FOR SALE=Oae ranger Gall 876) | PUREBRED White Wyandotte hatch- ing ggs) postage prepaid, Selected pens. Regal Dorcas breeding $3.00 —15; $1.75—15. Utility’ eggs $1.25 —15. L, E. ‘Lee, Washbum, N, D. -1w FOR SALE—3_ teams ranging in axgight, from 2600 to 3400 Ibs., also fresh milk tows. J. E. Chesak, 12 miles S, E. of Bismarck, N. D. : 8-29-1w FOR SALE—Tables, child's bed, bi- cycles, fruit jars, lawn mower, 20 gal. jar, ice cream freezer, rock- ing chuir, etc. 306 14th St. Phone 140R. 3-28-1wk Dining room table and : chairs, flibrary table, _ clothes ringe#, wash boiler aid tub, 719x9 rifg, €oal hdd. Phone 870W. , ‘ ae Sea PURBERED White Wyandotte hatch- “Inds @gigs; postage prepaid. ‘Belécted pens.” Regal Dorcas breeding $3,00 ~16; $176-15. Utility ‘eggs $1.25.16. pack te a eee lw WANTED To: BU 6 or 8 ‘room’ a situated’ convenient for roomers. Write'742 care Tribune. | 3.3 AW, ‘ ~ piano. For infor- Fe 180. Mast sell: call’ 273 between 7 1 and 9 e figé. 5-8: FOR BXCHANGE—A residpnce prop- erty in Bismarck for a small. .im- proved ‘farni, Geo. ter. WANTED—A 5. bottom, automatic. Lift engifie plow, C. E, Erickson, Tappem N. Dak. + 492-3¢ nl lat top typewriter desk Write No, 740, in care Tribune. . 3h 3-29-11 | Juligeds ‘condemn not, and ye shalt not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall he forgivet.—Luke 6:37. Make. not eat tthe gwdge ot*any | men.—tongtellow. | lows: ; Season the amount of potatoes used. Sister Mary’s Kitchen ‘ | ° a | * * HEN cooking hubbard squash wash it without cutting and place it in the oven to bake. When it seems tender remove, peel and take out the seeds. It will be found to be more delicate in flavor than when boiled’ or steamed or even baked in sections. A pumpkin may be prepnred in the same way, sav- ing ‘a vast amount of handling and hard peeling to get it ready to cook, It is well to vary the way of serv- ing potatoes; one likes a change casier ,than keeping a boy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE smoking is from Keeping a stove from smoking, other Spring makes people lazy. The asons that make people lazy are summer, fall and winter. We don't know much about a bee in a bonnet but a man usually thinks a woman with an Easter bonnet got stung. It pays to be honest, and it costs. from the usual methods of serving | them. Pimento Potatoes.—Season three cupfuls of hot diced potatoes witlt three tablespoonfuls of butter, one- half cupful of cream and salt to taste. Beat vigorously for five min utes, Add one and one-half plmen- toes (canned) cut into small pieces and forced through a coarse sieve and beat until well-blended. Reheat and pile on a hot dish. Another ap- petizing way of serving potatoes for a change is prepared as fol- Spanish Potatoes.—Boll potatoes as usual, cut into quarters, drain and when well-dried from the steam turn into a hot vegetable dish into which is placed two tablespoonfu! of butter to one of minced onio: increase the amounts to thoroughly Chop with a silver knife, mixing well; season with salt and pepper and serve very. hot. Baked Indian Pudding.—Take o cupful of cornmeal, scald with a cupful of-boiling water and stir into a quart of hot milk; let come to ‘b> boiling point, add one-half cupful of brown ‘sugar, a cupful of raising, a little salt, two well-beaten eggs and a cupful-of chopped suet, a teaspoonful of grated nutmeg, three tablespoonfuls of molasses, or miore sugar may be added if de- sired. Add another quart of cokl milk, pour into a deep pudding dish of crockery and dredge the top with flour. Bake for half a day in a slow oven, stirring for the first hour or two to have.the mixture well blended. Serve hot without ‘sauce, or if a sauce is desired serve with a hard sauce. RV CONTA “OW AND SO, EVERETT, 3 INDST THAT MY ACTION IN THE MATTSER WAS WHOLLY JUSTIFIABLE. + AS YOU KNOW, iBiBce THAT, -- IT Says iw THE I CAN ALWAYS TECK Tticut PLACE $ MLISQ@UOTIN You G THE sceiptTruvres ! Face BACK ON SOMETHING ELSE FOR WHEN You/RE IN “E | FACC BACK ON A CHANGE I! Yo 8&1 A POPULAR YOUNG LADY THIS MORNING! i i | HEY, BOOTS TUIRY DONT YOU TRADE. AT ONE. “WHATS THE IDEA IN STARTING A CHARGE ACCOUNT. WITH EVERY READY - TO-WEAR JOINT IN TOWN ? Boots and Her Buddies =e Way of Looking at It OH ,ARE THESE AL FOR HER? ELEVEN” BILIS FOR BOOT: 2 GOGD GRACIOUS ALIVE!" FORTY- S! MSARTHURS DRESS-MAKING Si PAGE SEVEN By Taylor Good News for Mom MOWM’N POP (XS No'pop. L’M NOT EATING A THING THIS MORNING ~ THIS CUP OF COFFEE 'S ALL ( Gane Gee MEG) You DIDN'T EAT ANY BREAKFAST 50 I ‘\ J YES, L KNOW -POP- BuT I SIMPLY THOUGHT YOU MIGHT EnJoy COMIN’ DOWN AN HAVIN’ LUNCH WIT NOW LOOK HERE,MOM IF YOU DON'T EAT PRETTY SOON YOULL GIT AS SKINNY AS AN ANGLE WORM OH- POP! DO You REALLY THINK | | | | ANICE STEAK 5~ | | HOME FoR DINNER AN’ You | Say, Y’ WON'T EAT ANY THE OLD HOME TOWN AND EVERY ONE” OH IT MAKES THE BILLS @ SO MUCH SMALLER! (MOMENTS WED LIME TO LIVE OvER- ~ FOLLOWING THE HOUNDS.t 9”: UNCLE TOMS HOLD ER NEWT | SHES AREARIN- CLL You LEAD AND ILL EN FOLLeRY ©) TAEYVE < ARGUED TWO) | . "| HOURS Aow . J te To SEE WHO > can ded POSSE FORMED to HunT BOTH THE BOGUS CHECK PASSER. AND THE MISSING SHERIFF WHO WAS LAST SEEN RIDING HIS ¢@ BicYcLE AT Top SPESO THREE AND ONE HALF XE MILES THIS SIDE OF FOUR MILE CREEK AB BZ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER Worth Waiting For q a —— SAN, Pop, How nosir!! vou : NON CAEN ¥ : Agoura nian? t \( eer Ao NicKEL | | TERAVEA I tap a acveL WANNA BUY SOME }]) FROM ME TO NICKEL?) ace JELLY BEANS y~ | BUY CANDY! oe r J { week! TEW AIM TT’ SEND ME A NICKEL! T’ GRANPA — WHAT SHALL T TELL

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