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~ FOR SALE); Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or B insertions, 26 words or date; best of neighborhoods; very 1 week, 26 words or ‘under 1.26 Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ~ 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ada are cash in advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. F. E. YOUNG, 4-14-1w school in best residénce district. $3760 . 8 room house with good barn and chicken house. House all modern THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 HELP WANTED—FRMALB terms, ‘WANTED—Housekceper to cook and HARVEY HARRIS & CO. erly. OU ae A 4-17-3t | will give your kidneys n good flush- general house 4-18-tf | FOR ALE—New 19: met ot Ee ve Near Ye property or land. Address Tribune ; SUR DIGHY, private instruction in} No, 72, 4i2-1W | Gregg Shorthand and touch zai * whiting. - 208 2rd St. Phone 85, | POR SAL 4-14 ————— |e! bargain, “Phone 908. Wage | WORK WANTED | __ners Garage. 4-17- WORK WANTED by man who has} several year, s and truck driving. 417-8 * 4-16-3t | . ashings and ironing, ; LAND Be 64-18-3t i —[—$—$—$— acres of land near Crosby, N. D. cleat of all ineum- | g7'9q brances, for lease on best hotel in | Cine six! town of 5,000, Write J. A. Elmer, 4. 50 Sherburn, Minn. 4-14-1w $1 00 % $4.50 4-9-tf eae Batted a | Lone Py SALE OR RENT 900. LOST--A female German police dog! FOR-SA with n O'Connor on col- lar, Call G nyder, 320 Wash. Ave. Phone 676M. 4-16-3t ————— -7 room modern house, | $8 price and terms. Write 756, in care one large pleasant front room, nice | FOR RENT—A modest modérn home ly furnished, everything nice and{ full of comforts and convenienc cldan, just the rooms you've been| fine location. Trees and garde! looking for. Phone 2193, 617 7th| furnished or partly furnished, On- St. 4-17-3t| ly rile bal HO desired. is FOR RE Large nicely furnished | 746 In care Tribune. Red room with kitéhenette, on ground |FOR RENT—By April Tet, floor in modern home, suitable for| ished city heated apartment, also a voung married couple. Screened| 7 room modern. house. For sale, poreh. Phone 883, 217.8th St. Baldwin piano, davenport and Jew- 3-27-tf ell kitchen range. Phone 905. R RE Quiet picasant room,|__—_ front room on ground floor. Ato R RENT—Tw hree a bed room with or without light| apartment, furnished, The Lau- housekeeping privilege at 409-6th| rain Apartments. Phone 308, B.F. RK 4. $10.00 per month, 316 Eighth St. _Tavlo Iw Phone 236. 4-17-1w| FOR Bt FOR RENT—Two nice light house-| ‘se Murphy Apartments 204% ea : i in] Main St. F. W. Murphy, Phone| No. keeping rooms, fully furnished in phy, P modern house. 517 2nd Street.| 852. gaan 3-31-tf. he Phone 8123, FOR RENT—A modern furnished), 16-3t Apartment; modern 6. 100m o in|__house; also a 12 robm house. LARGE ROOM suitable for t 3rd St. 4-17-3t] 773. Varney Flats. 4-16-3t in good condition for sale. Phone Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf 802. 306 8th St. 4-12-1W] FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mo- Phone 964. 4-15-lw{ Ave. A. Phone 905. rooms, close in, one ready nowW.|FOR RENT—Three room house. 42 Two ready May first. Ladies only.| Main St, Phone 64. neiis Phone _592J. 4-16-14 | Soe RENT PINE be May ie Poe 2 | FOR RENT—Flat by May Ist, Per-| camera, operated by lockwork, will FOR RE Rooms with board, nice} gon Courts. ‘A-17-tf home cooking, one block from post . office. Phone 658W, 314 3rd St. ———————————— 4-17. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, i furnished’or uafacniahed for lieht| AEe Offered ‘To housekeeping. Phone 183 No. WOR RENT—Well furnished room in FOR RENT—Comfortable, well ven-|for “Faust” or-.‘‘Carmen,” bid fair | No. tilated room. Running water, large , to harbor choruses of a different sort We quote but do not closet. 422 Fifth St. 4-16-3t Pun) the “Republican national sone following: ARR) ———-——————_—— ‘®ention is held in the public hall|/Oats FOR RENT—‘Two furnished rooms for ToT 0) June. For when convention | Barley ‘4-18-1w4 Committee officials intimated that | Speltz, per ewt. . SHELL CORN light houskeeping, Phone 754W. YOR RE Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. . 4-18-tf | the hall replied i RENT—Modern furnished rooms| are at your se the eight large committee rooms on the office floor were not quite nu- close in, 313 4th St. Phone 627R.} There are six chorus dressing | No, 3, 4-12-1w] rooms which could. seat 50 persans| No, 4,55. 1b. test . é each, “and 36 single-star dressing | 1¢ per pound discount under 55 MISCELLANBOUS =| rooms considered suitable Yor smal.| Ear Corn (70 lbs in Minnesota) Se ne new 50 tb. icc ca- under shell. ‘Too Late To Classify {Lost OR STOLEN—Airedale } pup four months old, black leath- / er céllar with large nickle buckle. Last seen in Bismarck. $3.00 re- ward ,for Mandan, N, Dak. pacity ice, box, one black reed Lloyd baby carriage, one new Ho- ward upright piano.and one ‘Grebe’ vr 9 Radio) receiving set complete with tubes, phones, all batteries and antenna. Phcne 459M or call at 123 West Thayer. 4-17-3t FOR SALE—1 18-ft. Bor, 1 7-ft. cigar show case, 1 tobacco wall case, 1 Studebaker roadster, 3 “passenger, in A-one condition. “Phone 492: or write Fred Brod}. 4-17-1W FOR SALE—Seed potatoes at my, place in ‘Boyd Township. John H- Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. 2 en oe ANS ‘OT onl —but all those” you! FOR SALE—Dining ‘table, 2 beds N Sat ake aemanonredte with mattresses, small rocker, like the Hah hey ‘ a new. Phone 1068J. 4-12-1w| ent cough. Dr. King’s New Dis- FOR SALE—Baby carriage, in good| Sorey ks coughs quickly “by v stimulating t! , condition, very reasonable. Phone }hemucous membranes : 300K. 918 7th Street. 4-17-3t] to ter oe the clogging rei ‘ FOR SALE—One.almost new day} tone..Tia seems feces banal bd bed. Call at 120 W. / Thayer or ‘| Phone. 958. _.._4-18-3¢/ yp u key] FOR’ RENT—A beautiful room in a -@POR RENT—Garage at 808 Ninth HDR. KING'S xew oscoveny |’ new. modern home. 68 Street.’ Phone 438, 117-3 ——neeeemmen: |" 319) conferences. Lotated on six floors, all are quickly accessible from the convention arena by elevators. Should the convention utilize these rooms with their present fittings, theregwould be room _ between posts which support the rectangular | clothes-racks, and beneath the racks themselves, for thi mmi 6 room, brand new bungalow, close | cit about large tables. ‘The commit | in, everything complete and up-to-| teemen would be flanked by white Stools, wash-bowls and make-up ta- easy terms; price and terms on | bles, silent.sentinels of Thespis. The! application. Houses and lots in all | backsaof the members’ heads would glasses into which jt dancer had peered oFphosed themselves in- Spanish gypsies, | peasant maidens, ‘ The retiearsat room will probably! eee | be used as a caucus room. FOR SALE—Choice new mmodern| may be reheard passages bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, good | drama to be enacted in the conven- | basement and garnge; close to | tid arena. under . < sieeees AB, parts of the city at pricés and! be mitFored 8 neon 25 worda or’ terms. My selection will suit any | singer aha: bal |) Se purse or taste. I also write fire | as they metam insurance in good companies, to matadots, Range goes with housé. $3600, on} 1 will not be responsible for any ensy terms. debts contracted by Mrs. Amos Olson | New modern bungalow close to | afier April 18, 1924. She left ny bed! school and has east frontage,| and three children.—Adv. MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING but heat. Close to school und a| Don't go ground feeling tired, lack- | very great bargain. “$2000 on easy |ing in energy and strength, because - jyour kidneys are not working prop The use of FOLEY PILLS, a J. P. Jackson, Manager, ! diuretic stimulant for the : ing, remove injurious waste matter work, Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4 Ave. B,| AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES char bate Hts ebadtions ; Hupmobile | FOLKY PILLS are the only thing 1! touring at a bargain—will take | ever got to do me any goo PERSONAL first class paper or trade for city | Samuel Brenner, Alexandr! faxwell, 6 passenger , .| touring, tires in good condition, | MARKET NEWS | suitable for speedster body. A on | ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | "OR SALE CHEAP—Buick Six, B-45 So, St. Paul, April 18—Cattle re- | perience in gas en-| Five Passenger. 1004 5th St. ceipts 1,100. Moderately active, ful- | steady on all classes. | baby beeves up to $f1.00. s and yearlings of a eo | prade from $7.00 to around $9.00.! WIED TRADE 320 \Bulk fat cows and heifers $4.00 to Small lot heifers up to $8.50. | rs and cutters mostly $2/ Ba@logna_ bulls Stockers und feeders | firm, clearance good, Calves reccipts Venl calves ‘quality improved. AND FEATS Bulk best lights to ‘packérs $8.00 to including at least 3 bed roums, not | Hog receipts 8,600. old jeast front, trees, on 6th street, |15 cents higher. well located, low span for $8800 ground Hie Ue hogs $7.15. i Itisine tip dace on terms, Cash pa$ment and then | 150 to 180 pound averages to shippers e ow ANTED TO BUY monthly payments. Geo. M. Reg-| $7.20, D TO BUY—House 4 to 6) ister. 4-17-1w | packing dows $6.25. rooms, Give location, description, | oR -RENToFour mod@tay bnfur. | to $8.60. f nished rooms for light housekeep- | $6.60. . ‘Tribune. 4-17-8t] ing on the ground floor, front en-| Sheep receipts 600, Two hundred eh trance. Also one sleeping room.|nd fifty direct. Call 418-1st St, Phone 558W. Odd head fat wooled lambs $15.25. 3 4-44-1w| Culls and heavies $11.00 to $15.50. lambs $25.00. Best fat wooled ewes offered $7.50, Bucks $7.50 mostly. * Early bulk 150 to! Rough or heavy | Smooth sows up Nominally steady. Few genuine CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicaga, — | 18,000. furn- | higher. tattle receipts 3,000. All killing! Faitly active, 10 to 20 cents Top matured steers averag- pounds $11.76. ing 1) Sheep receipts 7,000. fiirly active, 16 to-25 cents higher. ;given to secure a $7 : WHOLESALE PRODUCTS St. Phone 518R. 4-1/-6t| Flanigan, Prop. 4A7tf! (Furnished by Apmour Creamerics) “Nicely Turnished sleep-| FOR RENT--Modern furnished House | Cream—Butterfat per Ib. .. ing room with a large closet in a] for all summer, with garage and| Eggs-—Fresh, candled per do; modern house, private eftrance} garden. Phone 679W. Theo. R.|No, 2 and eheks Dressed Poultry T—-Furnished apartment at! No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turkeys, 1 D, P. Hen turkeys, 1 Ducks per Ib. . 1 Geese per Ib. . 1 turkeys, per Ib. .... cx a Hens 4 Iba, each and over per Ib. .! modern home within two blocks of} FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mo- Ducks, per Ib. ....... Postoffice, Board if desired. 816-| dern 4 room apartment. Phone| feng under 4 ibs. eac ee oo Fe z Springs, per Ib. ........ )R RENT—Modern rooms, close in.| FOR RENT—Two apartments fully| Cocks and stags, per 1b. Also coal range and a gas range! equipped for light housekeeping. | Geese, per Ib. ..... #VEREST FILMS. NICELY furnished room on ground] dern 4 room apartment. Phone| ‘London, April 18—Elaborate pre- floor, one block from postoffice.} 773. - fs 4-16-8t Le aaa meee Pee cares eal e ; 1 Thayer:| FOR SALEHouse and 60 to, gt, | Motion pictures 0} third expedi- Bite de iw] POR SALE House and 50 ft. Ist: | tion to climb Mt, Everest, whic. is soon leaving this country: OR RENT eden na ee aa oles camera is to be concentrated in one box and earried by a mule. lofty heights ure reached a sriall | be used. : wi MARCK GRAIN t| Dressing Rooms (Furngshed by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 18, 1924, . ES No. 1 At northern ... No. 1 Northern spring . sisiw| GO. P. Convention | Xe. 1 rorthern spri No, 1 mixed durum . a modern home, on ground floos,| Cleveland, April _18.—Dresing- | No. 1 red durum . close in, Phone 672J, 120 let St.| rooms in which the men and women | No. 1 flax . 2-20-tf| of the chorus have sat to mgke up| No. 2 flax merous enough, the management of | No. 3, “Our dressing rooms No, 4, ACCOUNTING and Auditing work done by experienced Bookkeeper. Part or--whole time. Rhone 967 or)’ P. 0. Box 217, Bismarck, . king of a persiat- | | FOR RENT—By May-tst a five room King's Ni strictly modern house. J, or call -at “960. 0th: Street. ‘ panes FOR SALE—Gas Range very reason- 4 Bishop Tyler Confirms Class Bishop John Poyntz ‘Tyler visited St. George’s church last evening and preached and excellent sermon in connection with the confirmation of a class of seventeen which were pre- sented by the rector, Rev. Dr. Rye son. This is the second class that the Bishop has confirmed in the year that Dr. Ryerson has been in charge of the parish, making a totai of twenty-five that have been confirm- ed. A splendid crowd greeted thé’ Bis- hop and the choir rendered an excell- ent musical program. Following the Confirmation servicds the Bishop | met-with members of the Vestry and Guild. and discussed Convocation matters. It has been announced that St. Georges church will entertain the North Dakota Convoc:tion which will be held in June, Young Girl Hurt In Motor Accident Dr, WH. A, dies when driving on Fourth Street late yesterday af- ternoon collided with a motorcycle driven by Robert Finsted on the cor- | ner of Fourth and ‘Thayer Strects No one was seriously injured, \ though little “Miss Kunitz, who was riding on the motorcycle was thrown and received some painful Incora- tions about the face She was taken home where the wounds were Orchestra to Play The Elks’ orchestra will pla regular Elks meeting set for o'clock tonight. Accepts Position Il. A. Winter of Werner hus ac- cepted a position as bookkeeper in the office of the state board of ad- ministration, succeeding Forrest Skinner, who has accepted a posi- tion with the Corwin Motor Company. Home From University Miss Gwendolen Welch arrived home from the State University, Monday evening, suffering with rheu- matism, and receiving trealment in a local hospital. Miss Welch ex- pects to be able to return to her St, Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hospi: tal for treatment: Mrs, Thresa Mar: tin, City. Discharged: Mrs, Jacob Haffurt, Strasburg; Ralph Ivick, City; Miss Agatha Buffalo Boy, Fort Yates; C. C. Whittmayer, Wilton; Mrs, Frank | Slag and baby girl, Bismarck. | AFFIRMS SALE OF OLSON LAND The supreme court, in a decision handed down late today, affirmed the district court decision in the case of St. Paul Trust and Savings | Bank against Jourgen Olson and others, in which the bank sought to sale of certain securi it said Olson had 0 loan. The court, however, said the appellant might ask the district court for a new notice of sale, the sale now be- ing set for April 19, and directing that interests of #ll parties be pro- tected, The St. Paul bank sought foreclo- sure on North Dakota land and North Dakota collateral. Deeds of land had been given to the trust company which Olson said were in fact collat- eral for 2 $75,000 bond issue whieh the bank was to issue upon prop- erty, and that the $75,000 loan made was secured by collateral other than the lunds involved, ‘The lower cour held that the deeds were valid trans- | fers and this decision was affirmed. | { DROVE EROM. CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs, George Dailey, who have been spending the winter in Long Beach, Calif., returned to M dan recently. The trip from fornia to Mandan was made by auto- mobile in ten days. Mr. Dailey says the roads were in wonderful shape | und no difficulty. was encountered | at uny time on the long journey, | FELAND BETTER Theodore Feland, chairman of the Morton county board of commission. | ers, has left’ the Bismarck hospital | wliere he. has been confined since Mareh 5, Mr. Feland was operated ‘upon for tumor and fora time was in | critical condition but has made a | remarkable recovery and: is now vast- ly improved in health. He has gone | jto his home at Sims where hesex- pects to rest for a few weeks before | attempting to resume his work in | connection with his county offi¢e, | Two Mandan boys will pilot North- Dakoti easor at Wm, Gussner was elected Cath a few S agro Anquet held for the team and | team offi¢ials at the home of Coach rieson.+ Gussner has been attend- ing Jamestown college for the past thyee years and has made a fine | Archie Olson is the other idan boy -piloting a, basketball team. He was chogen two weeks ago | [at the state university. PASTOR BETTER atcher, who has been confined to his, bed for four days, ain able to be wp and around y. He is feeling much strong- id improved in health but phy- lsome time, He has almost entirely recovered from the slight pare is | uffered a month ago but is still | hothered with a high pressure. ¢ named | by the the first | yre gular meeting of the new board. | 4. A. Timmerman of the Farmers te Bank was named city treasur nd W. H. Seitz was reappoint- auditor, 1. C. Iverson, city Factories Grow H In Australia, Adelaide, April 18.—During 1928, 176 new factories w erated in the province of South Aus- tralia. The factories employed 3, Old Resident Given Up By Physicians “Given up by five doctors, my on- ly hope an operation. 1 rebelled on cutting me open, as I am 75 years old. neighbor advised — trying ss Wonderful Remedy for sto- trouble, I got relief right en for 10 days as a gold plece. could have lived only a few days but for this medicine.” It is a simple, preparation that remov axrhal mucus from the 1nte et and allays the inflanim: tion which causes practically all sto- mach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded + ~Adv. 10 Day Removal Sale ‘Beginning Saturday, April 19 to April 29. May, 1st we move to our new location 210 Broadway. We have a few shop worn and slightly that we will seu at gr used sewing machines on hand atly reduced prices. Cash or time. Also a number of good second hand machines from $10.00 and up. Call or write ;| Singer Sewing Machine Company 512 Broadway ~ \ for nothing as long as will work for you. DO-NOTHING MONEY = Money is just money, or— Money is the means.of adding t6 your enjoy- ment. your comfort, your progress. It all depends on how: the money is used. Hoarded money ts do-nothing money.<-.good Put the money you save in a Savings Ac- count at the City National Bank where it Start now! ‘P..C. Remington, President, J. A. Graham, Vice President ang Cashier. - C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. .'N. Dak. additional hands, the vatue of manufactured products being $15, \ MADE. BY COLUMBUS | Pi " j Christopher MOM’N POP | ARREST THIS HORRID MAN. ') )- TRIED T’ SWIPE, OFFICER! I ‘CAME OUT OF THE STORE IN TIME TO SEE HIM STEAL PRECIOUS DODO jA.0uT_OF MY CAR — ‘TWO NAMED CAPTAINS | college basketbal? teams next | WHAT'S THE PRISONER CHARGED WITH 2 c |sicians insist that he must avoid | all exertion and remain quiet for) W. C. Aylen, city health of- | j assessor holds over for another year, | e built and op-| the found in the National Library here by M. De La Ronciere, who belicves. the wnap imspired the voyage which Columbus discovered America It represents the earth in the form ‘aris, April 18-—-A map made by{of an island enveloped by four has been] oceans. ° automol years in been recovered, tics compiled by the mobile Dealers Trying to Get Off Cheap YER HONOR - HE TRIED T’ STEAL A LADY'S 006 |! a a I hh BE THE OLD HOME TOWN Bur LISSEN. OF FIC L LOST A POG JUST LIKE TH’ ONE SHE MAD -~ HONEST. I THOUGHT IT WUZ » MINE - SO CAN'T WE Fix THIS UP - HUH? ~ DID HE OFFER ANY RESISTANCE ? ONLY TWO DOLLARS, YER HONOR ,~ BUT L ‘WOULDN'T TAKE ITH ee OCWHATS TH” DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THAT; WOOD PECKER AND ED WURGLER?.- - | =WHY THAT BIRD ON THE POLE USES HIS HEAD --=4 LE ‘S) FoR HIS WIFE, WAS THE VICT/M oF ANOTHER ONE OF ERNIE HICKS LEVER RIDDLES OR JOKES it is hoarded. eR SR a a N NG ABCs zz te Ho Ho- 1S TAAT ALL You KNOW? .G'WAN = WHAT'S TH THIRD LETTER? THIS ONE- WHAT Do You Do wi YER EYES P FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wont Make a eres do \ DONTCHA WISH YoU WUZ Big ENOUGH T GoT SCHOOL, NEXT YEAR AMEBBE TM GOIN= T KNOW TH 4 a OW NER aa SWAN OM SAYS SQUINT GONE FOREVER Nearly one-fourth es stolen in the of the 200,000, rding to statis~ National: Auto-_ “n= x

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