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Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 256 words or UNdEr .. 2.0 s cece eee OO 2 insertions, 25 words or under ........eee eae OB S*insertions 25 words or nder .26 words, 2c sddi-- tional per word.; hn CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES : 65 Cents Per inch An classified eds are ca advance. Copy shoaté We" ceived by 12 o'clock to ineare- insertion. same day... oe THY ik y BISMARCK. TRIBUNE , PHONE $2 ‘ HELP WANTED—MALB WANTED: cook Good and must be good on pastry. Write 5-3-4t tox 151, Killdeer, N. Dak. home, addressing, reular 10 cents for mus’ New England Musie Co, Dept. B-45, Hartford, Conn, WAN Ladies embroider linens during their Write 2 SHION EM- 6 Lima, Ohio. 5-1-1wk “Girl or won eral housework on Must be expericneed. J. R, Fairfield, Bb N. Dak, At rl for general how pply at 101 1-2 6th Street: Lasken Block 5.B-tf WANTED —Experienced dishwasher at the Sweet Shop. 5-5-2t WORK WANTED Work plowing ~ gardens, rt or wodd, Call jay or hour Phone 938W, by colored lady. WA D—Work by hour or day by colored lady. Phone 938W. 5-5-3t ee ROOMS FOR RENT | YOR RE Nicely furnished room on first floor, Bath on first floor. Close in. Would like two gentle- mens Call at 414-7th St. Room must be scen to be appreciated. 5-1: Lurge nicely furnished room with kitchenette, on ground floor in modern home, suitable for voung married couple. Screened porch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. 3-27-tf FOR RENT—A well furnished room with kitchenette for light house- “keeping. Phone 273, 411-5th St. FOR F ictly modern nished 4 room apartment, 773, Varney Flats. Phone 4-30-1w 6G rooms, {farm lands of any.dealer in the city. | cheaply as panies, S | FOR, SALE—Judge Andrew Miller's ‘FOR SALE MONDAY, MAY 5,-1924 CLASSIFIED AVERTSEMENES | The. Dependable fee Machine. Ammonia System. Ca- pacity, 100 to 2000 tbs. Will furnish refrigera- tion cheaper than ice at $2.00 per ton. No moving parts, no power requitéd. Oper- ates with gas, steam, hot water or kerosene. Fool Proof—fully guaranteed. C. F. MOODY, Agent, Bismarck, - - N. a FOR SALE 5 root house, 50 fédt corner lot, South Side 5 room house: town .. sees 4 room house, with furn: llth street 40 case Be 1900.00 strictly West Avenue B. Strictly modern - bungalow, & royms, sun porch, close Hi in, brand new .......... 5600.00 | The best lists of houses, lots and modern, 5250.00 ‘The tide is turning our way. can never You iin buy real estate as | you now. | I write fire insurance in good com- F. E. YOUNG, 80 acres of river bottom land south of Bismarck, on part of | which sweet clover is growing, at} $2h. per acre, on terms; about & acres tract in city limits at $100. pet acre, ‘an terms, suitable for garden purposes and for chicker ranch. reeent beautiful home, brick, hot water héat, large cistern, quarter sawed oak finish down stairs, oak floors downstairs, birch finish up-. stairs, maple floors upstairs, in new addition, south front, beauti- ful view, for $6500. 8 room modetn house of 12th street, except heat, has wa- ter, sewer, lights, bath, basement, screened in front porch, not old, near school, for $2850, on terms. 4-30-1w Geo, M. Register. FOR RENT—Unfurnished: 4-xoam apartment. Also two furnished rooms for rent for light house-~ keeping. Phone 442M, 5-5-1w FOR RENT—Six-room house, Past Front, all modern, hot water heat. Ca 3 F 6. TO RENT—One five-room mc apartment, L. K. Thompson, hone 287. 2 lwk. FOR RENT—Modern fiat with large porches. Woodmansee Apartments. Apply H. J. Woodmansee. s 4-29-1w 5 room partly modern close in. Phone 647, 4-30-1w FOR RENT—3 unfurnished roome in a modern home. Close in. 981 13. 5: it FOR RENT—Flat by May ist. Per- son Courts. 4-17-tf MISCELLANEOUS WOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J, 120 1st St. 2-20-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room in modern house, close in. Call 402 5th Street or phone 836J. 5-3-1w, FoR RB Rooms in’ comfortabl newly decorated home. Close in. el. 1096J. 46 Main 5-3-3t leeping room Best tly modern. 00 per month. Mandan Ave. FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Also Board, 406-6th St. location. Phone 850. 715 St 5-5-tf FOR REN’ ‘An ideal room in new modern home. Hot water all sum- hone 682 or 313, 5-2-1wk, R RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished, at 803 7th St. “4-18-48 —Three room apartment 222-2nd St. 5-1-tf. FOR SALE—12 pure bred S. C. W. Leghorn Pullets; 3 S. ©. W. ‘Leg- horn Cockerels; 3 White Plymouth Rock Pullets; one cockerel. First prize winner's at Fargo, Crookston and Montana state fairs. Hatching eggs. S, C. W. Leghorns $1.50 per 15; B. P. Rock $3.00 per 15.. Peter Werlen, Bismarck, .N. D. .Phone 252, 5-3-lw FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 560x160 in the best residence district. in Bismarck, Paving, aewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Biamarek, N. _D. 4-19-tf FOR SALE—Roll top desk, Ne. 1 Remington typewriter, lawn mower, hand garden’ cultivator, full set househdld goods. Real . bargains. 44 Rosser St.. Phone 886J. 4-26-1w del grey check suit, also top and, x@in coat combined, An unusual bargain, i lars write Ad. No. 766 care Trioune, 5;5-3¢ " TOR RENT—Large furnished room 222-2nd St. 5-1-tf; 1 hed room at 403 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND LATS. - YOUR roont furnished modern house, \ Bath, large hall, closets}? large yohaded porch. Garden planted. { cl Call 578. 5-3-3t , YorT “Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping on first floor, Private entrance, _ private toilet. Also two furnished rooms for light housekeeping om secona floor, ard St. pleas FOR REN A ment in Rose Apartments; '—Strietly modern apare- F. W. Murphy,*Phone 862. qi 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Modern.. furnished |) Apartments, one; two and three rooms. ‘Apply Phone 852. LS aadte FOR RENT—May ist, strictly mad- ern five room duplex,. attacHed heated garage, begt.locatioh. Mod: erate rent. Main St. Phone 261 or.251. f md 4-2-4 Four” modera anfur- nished rooms fo light houseketp-\ ing on thé’ greund floor, front 1 trance, Also two furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Call 418~ lst St. Phone 558W. { & FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. 1-12-tf Phone 194-W. FOR RENT—Two' furnished’ rooms light .. housekeeping. 829W. 620-6th St. Apply |/ FW.” Murphy, | OQ. We}, Roberta, 117, © 4-22rtf Phone 5-5-3 HOTEE for sale or rent. at Bigin, D. Possession. witl be giv ' June Ist..° Write to owner, G; Schuck, Eldridge, N. D. ‘i “ 4-26-2w, FOR SALE—Gerling Bros.. Ice-cream outfit complete, wagon, etc, Must sell only: becasise We are ‘leaving the city at once. A snap! Fhone 740R City, 4-WeY FOR SALE=1 Boy's and. 1 Gi Bicycle. Also set of office fil Phone: 34d, . : Rol -dgvis. modern Reuse. . Cm pay $a0ud cash ang.balance monthly. Give; legal description and price. Ady, dress No. 765 care Tribune. 5-1-1W BABY.-C flocks, reasonable prices, guaran- teed. Clayton Rust, Agr. Col., Fa: #¥OR SALE—Seed potato avon * place.in Boyd’ Township. John H. Slbury, Menoten, N. D. 4-14-tfp} FOR SALE—Brend-New Tudor Ford,, a Never been used. At discount for “quick sale, Phone 7}b. A> ieee ; §; FOR SALE—Ivoby Reed baby "cares. age, Artillery wheels, Call 213M or 528-Gth Ste yc, | Bye-lwe| Small family.| th ,/ add a.quart of scalding hot milk, ‘}and. two tablespoonfuls of shorten: | bata cupful of cregm. Just as the mixture begins to boll add a table- each of flour and butter ve th-have been well blended, and , standard; bred fave? Ingers: of FOR “RENT—Garogo;\for about two months, Close in. 414° Ave.” Phone: 597M... 5 weo) any smart 8 coate \becaus: its softness ae in whi combines with sk and. with fur. VERY, EFFECTIVE , Cross stitching is\vary effective on: white, silk crepe sedi, tein done in striking, crude colors, pies Sonn FOR SALE 3 robm house with new garage, water, lights, inside toilet, east front, close to school, good neighbor- hood, sidewalks. $1950. $300 cash 6 percent. * Modern home, four hed rooms, hot water heat, hard wood floors, trees and lgwn, well located for schools and churches. Price-5860. toom bungalow, hot..water heat, hardwood floors, full basement, trees, lawn, garden, garage. Price $6000.00. $800 cash and $60 in- cluding interest. room cottage, hard wood floots, full | basement, furnace hept, built in features in kitchen and dining reom. Price $4750. Terms. room modern bungalow, full base- ment, hard wood floors, furnace | heat. Price $3200. $800 cash and $37.50 monthly. 's room modern house, fuH basement, furnace heat, south front lot 75 x 100, garage. Price $8700. $700 cach, balance $45, per month. room modern home} west Avenue “B,” full basement, furnace heat, fire place, garage, trees and lawn, best location in city. Price $6000, Just finished six room modern dwell- = o > ing, location on City Park, full complete basement, hard wood floors, three bed rooms. Price $6600. Terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Phone 0. Agency References, Asso, City National Bank. BARGAINS IN USED CARS One Ford Sedan. One Ford Coupe almost new. \ One Ford touring with starter. Four plain Ford tourings at a bar- gain, One Reo touring just overhauled. One Chevrolet touring run 1009 miles at a bargain, demonstrator at a liberal count. These cars are in first elpss shape. Ask us about the easy payment pin on these cars. DAKOTA AUTQ SALES CO. 107-5th St., Phone 428. 2 — See CERTIFICATE, OF CO-PARTNER- Snir This is fo y that George P.} Little and H. €, Arnold of Bismarck, North Dakota, have formed a - nership to he composed, of Georg Little and H. ©, Arnold, the co-part- nership’ to named und to do busi- ne’s as th s 3 the principal place of business of the said ¢o-pattuership is situated i marck, Burleigh County, North Da kota, H. C. ARNOLD, GEORGE P. LITTLE, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh On this Sth day of October, 1923 before me personally appeared H. C Arnold, known t6 me to be one o' the parties, named in the above cer- tificate of ‘Hartnership, and who at- tached his signature thereto and ac- knowledged to me that he executed the same. SEAL) JOSEPH COGHLA! Notary Public, North My Comm i STATE 0 County of Los Angeles—ss: On this 14th day of Apri before me personally appeared P. Little, known to me to be one of parties named in the above cer- ificate of partnership and who at- tached his signature thereto and knowledged to me, that he executed the same. (SEAL) | * DONALD MacLEAR, Notary Public, Los Angeles County. California. My Commission expires June 27, 1925, : A-21-28—5-5 ne KITCHEN: CUPBOARD By NELLIE MAXWELL HALF DOZEN DIVINE POINTS HIS is the season of the year when the oyster is beginning to be at its best. Oyster Chowder.—Dice in small cubes one-quarter pound of fat salt pork and cook until the cubes are crisp ,and brown. Slice one-half dozen medium-sized potatoes, three medium-sized onions. Cook the pe- tatoes, onions, pork and fat in water to-cover. When tender add a dozed oysters, and when their edges curk Seasen.;well with salt and pepper, add a half-dozen milk crackers which. have been softened in boll- ing water and serve at once, piping Of... Gyster Shortcake.—Make a soft, amaceth biscuit dough, using milk ing, Bake in thinner layers than for: regular fruit shortcake, split and,butter as soon as baked. While the cake is baking scald the liquor iwhiets has been strained from a quart of oysters and in another same¢epan heat a cupful of milk and wi cook, until thick. Turn into the oyster liquor, add butter, salt and pepper to season and finul- ly,’ dese oysters. When they are plump. remove them and ‘cover the shortcake with the creamed oysters, Place the layers together and popr the’ sauce over all.’ , Sepve,.at'.ence. butter. is needed to make such a Gish palptable, 4 ‘Oyster: Loaf.—Cut n box-shaped | a fronwa:laat of bread. Brush # wi 2 felted butter and brown iné yeni, with fried’ oystersy eh or chow chow, of with rich creamed oysters. ¥ Fried Oysters (Delaware Styl¢). tract a pint of crab meat, squeeze out the water and ghop dhe meat very fine, Mix-it with an ity of bread ergmbs. mixture with per, dea bit of celery Dip i IL SILKS Wray *coats are sometimes: lined with, colorful: silks, which also “pipe the sleeves and collar, Plenty of |. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Orchestra Leaders Heed Advice To “Go West” | oO i \\\ i : le | yy S * are Be- fore you co look on your heart, — ust stp and toch ee-pre we pert — Kings of Jazz, from Whiteman to Lyman, Have All Journeyed California-wards Win Their Laurels Though cance orchestras had\ not come into their own days of Horace Greeley, that gen- tleman's “Go West” advice has, queerly enough, been heeded by all those conductors now riding of popularity’s on ‘the crest ‘waves, From the king of them all, Paul started Cali- forniawards from Denver before he was twenty-one, to the idol , all the orchestra leaders who figure in the day’s news have made their fame in the Golden West, gen- erally going West to do it. Mr. Lyman. who has a psycho- logical bent, deduces that this is Whiteman, who of Hollywood, Abe Lyman. fb Srcce, The reparations committee snappca whoard the liner L: their return’ to America. ing. “Out there, everybody to a brief visit East. States, in the tions and convention. not always elty loving public wants.” ular, has “taken fire” and East and West. Left to right:- Owen B. Young, Charles G. Dawes and Henry M. Robinson. ENGLISH JOCK Rae F, C. ESPIN “The Prince of Wales is a good rider and is utterly fearless” says steeplechase country, is due ta mounts: for him jockey, now indisereet. 5 LAUDS WALES “Wales’ frequent distress lonely Staten Island road. in. this and, leaving her two children lift attacked and murdered her, @F ees ‘ oMISEr Sz | — ari Se | a | a Se because the romance and aban- don of the West encourage dar- | is a pioneer,” he pointed out while on “If you re- member, it was only a few years ago that the rest of the United and in fact most of the { world, was copying dances from San Francisco's Barbary Coast. “They copy everything we do, Many of the orchestra leaders of the Hast are held down by tradi- Out there one dares take radical measures with harmony and counterpoint, S according to Haydn. In this way I believe we are able to get nearer to what the nov- Mr. Lyman has found what the public wants anyway, for, “Be- fore You Go,” his unique song, a fox-trot ballad in the verna being danced to, North, South, HOME AFTER “FIXING UP EUROPE” | than on | General | BAUER SLAYER? Here*is,a photo of Harry, against | whom has been placed a technical charge of slaying Mrs. Maud Bauer who was murdered March 25 on a Mrs. Bau- er's automobile had become stalled mother. in the car, she had gone for aid. An@tranger. who offered, ber ‘a. sport wear chine with | MOM’N POP SPORT FROCK An unusually attractive frock for | lew about the hips, , THE OLD HOME TOWN is of yellow crepe de a brown sued® belt worn! ish frocks ETON COLLARS Eton collars are extremely ful and seen frequently on the boy- o popular now. they are stiffly starched. PAGE FIVE WATCH FOBS yeni Watch fobs, a fad of this seasch x: that came in with the tailored suit ve y decorative affairs of: black and rhinestones. 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