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iS Tribune Classif PHON E 82-= HELP WANTED—FEMALE 1% “WANTED NEEDLE” WORKERS — At Home. Material furnished, Lib- eral pay. No canvassing, no ‘sell-’ ing. Addressed, Stamped envelope brings particulars. . MORGAN NOVELTY ART CO., ATLANTA, A. ‘ Women to paint Lamp Address Nileart Company, 4076, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Phone 811. 5-22-8t WORK WANTED 1 or out of town. Call 842W or write PRACTICAL NURSE wants work ‘in P. O, Box 29, Bismarck, N. Dak. 5-2e-3t The time of ——— a ations is the time to start your musical training. Wej instruct you in Violin, Voice and Piano at very reasonable prices. MONEY TO LOAN on well im- repayable monthly. —Logns closed ‘promptly. Fire apd Auto- mobile Insurance. Price Owen Fltinge Blk. Phone 421 need of marek, North a to sell the famous Murphy line o} high-grade Art Advertising. line include: Art Calend Art Blotte: mail service. i e ‘ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 with private entranée, ‘Wath, sereened two children preferred. sale, baby cooker. $5,000 a year commissions big bonus. Experience in our line not necessary. We want a reliable, worker who will give his’! e time to the work. Will not consider side-line man, Steady, good paying position to the man who can. qualify. Expenses adwanc- cd, List of customers furnished.| FOR -RENT—During the vacation, 7 ie pioncers in this line, The} well furnished rooms of my home. including ‘first floor, room, porches and garage. Terms Phone 746 or call at Write Thos. D. Murphy Co. Red Oak, Tow SALESMEN—High grade men over ATURDAY, MAY 24, 1924 | NOTICE To the policy holders and _ stoc! ied Advertisements i may concern: Y W, Murphy. | FoR RENT—Strictly modern ment in Rose Apurtments. F. W, Murphy, Phone 852. POR RENT—4 room furnished mo- dern apartment. shades fgr us at home, Easy| | 1 week).26 words ar unjer 1.25 Pleasant work, Whole or part time. Ads qyer 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. FOR: RENT—Apartment, partly fur- nished two rooms and kitchenette. eat an CLASSIFXED DISPLAY Call 213M. 623-6th St. RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified .ads ar ‘Copy 'shouht be re- ecived ‘by ‘2 o'clock to insure insertion same day. FOR RENT—Newly decorated Call 868-7th St. advanee? 70% RENT—Two apartments euuipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. RENT--Five ‘room L. K, Thompson, Phone ; THE . beau 1 a } MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—On Monday, June 2nd, will sell to the highest bidder for Dance Pavilion HOUSE SNAPS Call at 611 First Street oF Pane! ¢4500 bugs six. rooms well built a: RI ee , the Bowery ted at the east end of the Li- bungalow. Oak floors, full base- } pnent, furnace heat. i A.M. at the office of the Bismarck and Terms. r $4300 buys five room cottage. Fully proved Bismarck City property §, modern. $6000 buys six room bungalow, ma- ple floors, hot water heat, g: East front. 00 buys five room bungalow, ma- ple floors, high grade light fix- porch, south front. Finch Lumber Co., 8 e rugs and many a ous to mentio . Kafer, Auctioneer. icles to numer- ernor, the Attorney Obyi| ee cies ae ae 2 in. [FOR SALH—By owner, 7 room mo modern ¢ 60x150 ft., lot on pave- Terms. yf you want to buy reliable houses r| at right prices see PRICE OWENS, Eltinge Blk. Insurance Comp Yr If interested, .. Box 672, Bismarck, N. D. Two complete beds, dining table and leather rockers, Inquire Rear flat over E. A. Brown Grocery, 5th St. “Phone 953-LJ. comparatively new home of at leest $ bed rooms, fairly close in, but not on corner, Write Tribune No. 773, reasonable. oL ine corner lot, 60x160 27 with su sful sales records, are invited to apply for North Da- kota territory, call or write No. 6 rt St. Fargo, D. Salary paid while in training. The op- portunities for those ‘qualifying will satisfy the most ambitious. Remington — ¢ Inc., Subsid Ine. SAL ing Super-Kloth Economy Clothe Stand water, fire, ag test. Write patterns, Ret: $1495, Comn Clothing Quality a Agents wanted. ell on sight. F Managers conomy Clothing Mfg. | dence district in Paving, sewer, and gas all in and partial excava- Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. f FOR RENT—3 fur keeping ‘rooms on first floor, pri- vate toilet, private entrance. Also two room apartment and two sleep- ing: rooms. 132W. sh Register Co.,|¥OR RENT—Large nicely furnished ry Remington Arms room with kitchenette, on grouna 6 Robert St. Fargo, floor in modern ‘home, suitable for 5-22-3t | voung married .gouple. porch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. ale nearly new ; FOR RENT=Large front room flocks,, reasonable prices, guaran- for free selling outfit, 3 popular'| Private home, i ils §12.50, $13.25,| other roomer ion $3 in advance. | _ Phone 850. unnecessary. | TO RENT—Fine airy room in modern’ i Hot water, gentieman pre-/ ferred. 404 Ist St. home. 5-19-1w.| FOR SAL Co. Dept. 124, 2035-49 Charleston, ) FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, Chidagog) ye: nigh i one half block from Post Office. ‘A'S OLDEST and most re-| 211 Thayer. {MERI sponsible wine company now man- 20, ufacturing a wine juice for home | FOR RENT—Beautiful room in new use; all of the old types—Port, modern home. Hot water all sum- ‘Tokay, Rhine, ete. We want an} mer; exclusive representative in certain territo must be financially re- sponsibl nvestment needed, Tay- lor Wine Co., 1408 Consumers Blég. Chicago, Il]. AN ENERGETIC and aggressive deal- er to handle sales and installation of nationally known Worthington | Roard, Phone 682 or 313. Standard make” piano. FOR RENT—Well furn: a modern home, on ground floor, close ‘ip. $$ ‘OFFICER USES NOSE , May —Following’ a thers from a devastated tf| hen coop, an Ely constable came to POR RENT—One large room y > so |. trail of fe: Burners. Liberal contract to re- sponsible dealer. ‘Worthington Oil Burners, 1322 (MeGee St., Kansas City, Mo. SALESMEN—Sell to drug, dry goows,' hardware and general stores, .wel advertised staple line. Splengid. rt W. Crabb. “What, have you for dinner?’ NICELY Furnished ‘room in-modarn,| the home of Robe heme. Call 402-5th St. have B-2i-1wi| Stable. replied ‘Crabb: But the constable found two dressed Phone 836J. 7 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE k holders of the Grent Northern Life Insurance Company, and to whom it ou arg hereby notified that Th Great Northern Life. Insurance Company, Forks, North Dakota, a corporation organized un- der the laws of the State of North Dakota, engaged in the life insur- business under the laws of State, has filed with the Com- e ioner of Insurance of the State nis of North Dakota, a petition praying for an order to be jssued by. the Commissioner as provided for under the provisions of Section 4891, Com- piled Laws of North Daketa, for 1913, authorizing the consolidation of id The Great Northern Life Insurance Company with and~ the transfer of all of the assets-of said The Great Northern Life Insurance Company,-to the Gceidental Life In- surance Company, 2 corporation or- ganized under the laws of the Stat of California, with its principal, of- | fice at the city of Los Angeles, i ia, and the id State of Calif The Great Northern Life Insuran has presented to the Commissioner of Insurance of _ the State of North Dakota, contract set- ting foxth the terms and conditio: of such¥ proposed consolidation, and for nsurance the Occidental Life Insurance Sompany of the life insurance po cies issued by The Great Northern’ Life Insurance Company, where such re-insurance may be desired, by the holders of such policies and You are further notified that the 17th day of June, 1924, at 10 o'clo: sioner of Insurance of the North Dakota, in the State Capitol the ci! of Bismarck, ite of orth Di s been fixed time and place for the hearing of said petition before a comm consisting of the Governor of the tate of North Dakota, oy in the nt of his inability to Act, some competent person resident of the State, to be appointed by the G General and Commissioner of Insurance of this State, you are further notifi that holder or stockhold of said i Northern Life y may appear bi fore said commission at the time and place und may be heard with referenec to. such consolidation or re-insurance. g Dated this 22nd day of May, 1924. S. A. OLS: Commissioner of Insuran tate of North Da NOTICE OF SCHOOL (Special District—-Au Notice Is Hereby ( the First Tue: dune 3rd, 19: will be held at W s June, nnual elec! electing the follo’ the Board of Dated Bismar of May, RICHARD PR WARDEN, Clerk," 5-17 to Vocational Trend Of Sweden Changes Stockhoiis, | Maye 24. Strixiny changes in the vocational trend and a shift to new points of destination in America appear in the stream of Swedish emigrants, as revealed by nn investigation ordered by the Riksdag and just published. Those who intend to take up ‘}farming in the United States are “|}no longer in the majority, their number having decreased. in propor tion to the increase of industria! workers, especially from the me and wood-working industries, wh suffered depression -last year. Con sequently most of the emigrants ar now bound for the industrial dis tricts in the northeastern states, in stead of the agricultural districts of the middle west or the Pacific Coast. 4 ALL SER! “Going home for-Old Home Week” “Is the grand jury in session?” FOR JRENT—Four rooms, .unfurni Al or partiy furnished at 1{ chigkens in’ the oven. The fowls were: ‘|-not sesved to Crabb in the,town jail, “Nope.” “Yep.! Al United States sailo: al Ameri ging in.” tpuinst Jugostovia and Greeee are the truth 1 School in the} ial Schoo! District of Bismarck No. i, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the purpose of % members of cation, one mémber with Turkey on a new basis, basis of commercial co-operation. next door neighbor, ustamer present the interchange of com modities between the two countric much redu ‘I um instructed to make Turkey nce more a fyee purchaser of Bul City of Bismarck, N. Dak. olls will be opened at 9 o'clock a, m. and closed at 4 p. m. of that N. Dak., this 17th By order of the Board of Educa- JAPS FEAR CURB American influence panese emigrants the doors of South America, Ub present offe most hopeful outlet for Japan's s plus populat‘on, are expressed in an editorial appearing in the Os ia | gest circulation in Japan, Tne edi- torial deals at length with problems of population, food supply and emigration. “We cannot be be permitted to to Brazil and Peru without molest: h ese migration by the United States and the British Empire. “Japan's population lac the rate of 600000 a year, If no! outlet for this increase can be found, | her future is a gloomy one. ‘There are now 36,000 Japanese in Brazil and 18,000 in Peru, and there ap pears to be room for many more. | ‘Louisville Courier-Jourr.al.! But the migration to Sopth America | AMERICANS IN ACTION ie | DEFY ANCIENT. ind marines still occupy Pverto Cortes and other ports in Honduras where Cen a's latest revolution now is in progress, Here is a party of gobs irom the U Denver “dig hetween Turkey and Bulg to common ‘military action ria denied by M. Radeff, the Bulgarian ter here. not like t Nothing could be further from | “veritable said the minister recent: | selves “My instructions do not include | cies," tion looking to military co- | woman ation between Turkey seria Turkey and Bulgaria. w ted with the si f on the Salonien front, be vace ees es p Dipfomat’e relation: were d mission fs toe establish rela- ey before >the war was rood of Bulgarian products. At assume a similar Turkish goods in Bul The negotiations do not co ary fe or any poli ngement for common ac faingé any power by Bulgaria ON EMIGRATION Japan, May 24 Fears that 1y close to Ja- r the newspaper with the pan’s sure that we shall | nd emigrants ev the fter detailing increasing opportunity for aggressive man~ The Miles F. Bixler Co,, Dept. $13, 1924-32 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 0. NEWRY: furnished modern for rent, 38 ‘Rosser. -Phone 08- MOM’N POP SALESMEN—Earn $15 to $60 daily selling Manchester Twill Garments. Made'to measure $12.50. Write for particulars, CHICAGO UTILI-| TY GARMENT CORP,, 1482 Ait/ geld, Chicago. ited SALESMEN, $150 month and expen- | ses selling cigars. Experience noti| necessary. Send gddressed.atamp- ed envelope for information. Na-' tional ‘Cigar Co,, High Point, N.C. re AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE fe passenger touring: car thoroughly ovexhaulad, - .te-; painted, new battesy, jin dirgt lass condition. G. H, Russ. Phone! 204... DM St CHEVROLET touring car for sale, ar and casi’ dition.: ‘Write Box 133 pr nhene UFR. m ;—Men and women to chain ‘ats Liberal repeat com- missign.. No investment, 650 Builders, Exchange, Minneapolis, Minnesota. AGENTS; District” Managers, Sale: Ladies: Sell patented article every woman need. Big profits. Part or dull jtime. Brand Rubber Cov! anda plano, 746 W. Madison, Ghigggo. \ <GBABY CHIC : QUABTYY™ CHICKS, -Pastuaid: par.) 100: Leghoras; $10; “Rovks,; Meds, Anconas, -Oxpingtons, | Wyand 2; te Buahriag, $163 .Catalag,.... Missouri Farms, Columb uss The diamond is the hari stafice’ known, i ‘ “WELL MOM THIS HAS BEEN A GREAT DAY -. THINGS "WAVE GONE ALONG FINE ‘AND Ae WEN'T.HAD TO DODGE aine DURN-AUTO SALESMEN TUL TURN. WANTED—Roomers and boarder the. Dunraven, 7%: except heat. a ‘he :loeation .is; Reasensble. .priee aiid easy depms. ee EOE, Bice FOR RENT—&, moderht 7- nighed “hagte. .A modern “hou: Beater a rnishetl 2- bath : gs in A-No, 1 gon-, hare hair, Api a. pian, Le UR i nished reoms 4or-heht housek: sell “RMPO” THR WatCH CAM+ eet BRA.“Every tick a picture. Coupon! gor jight. hous , Phone 658W. Ph. Ca "1 POR RENT+J dern furnighed 7 dern furnished 2° room’ an apartment. bicycle, a set of ‘Windsor chui Phone 905. Cora Pop Tried, Anyhow "By Taylor AIR \\ N POP TM SURPRISED AT Yop .uainG SUCH AWFUL GE OVER THE THe PHone’s | Eu BET THEN'RE | RINGING POP — GET UP AND ANSWER IT! =, WRONG NUMBER: i CALLING THE limited numbers now the subject of discussion in a ain foreign country. that the influen: n creed may be extended to block us in South in ‘BULGARIA TO: RESUME TRADE | | WITH TURKEY| MALE ‘PETTERS’ is a rare specimen, and also a thorough diplomat, 1 Ani lends zest to the rig ro down to defeat with a twisted, strong-arm, he-petter cave-men. “The he-petter thinks that custom demands an interval of petting after tv like war, pestilence or famine and Bul- |g “The man who doesnt eventually nabbed by the sheik chasing co-ed. You SAY - TH’ TREASURY 'S LOOTED AND \TS Too LATE TO PUT DOWN You 1H” court HOUSE 1S FULL OF SCALAWAGS AND SCAMPS ‘+ THERES TALI< OF OUST/NG THE COUNTY CLERK ON ACCOYNT OF His RECORD OF \ EXTRAVAGANCE AND WILLFUL WASTE OF PUBLIC FUNDS ANY OL (TIME ANY oF Tuose BECK KIDS START FIGHTIN: ME AGAIN TLL GET ¢ M/ GANG AFTER * FIGHTING Wi A Boy UE HERMAN BECK °? You STARTED SOMETAING A STARTER —THAT WUZ A FINISHER!!! PAGE SEVEN HINESE GIRLS = TRADITIONS Peking, May 24.—“1 cannot liear the tyrannical rule at home, tHére- fore I have decided never to return. 1 shall cut off my hair and become # nun.” In these words Pei Chiu, an emancipated Chinese girl, is said to have defied her father after he had reprimanded her for writing for tain Chinese magazines on the sub- jects of democracy, feminine freedom and love. The father has appealed ta the po to help him TAT his way- ward offspring. Further evidence that the Chinese maiden of today ia unwilling to have her future arranged for her without a voice-in the proceedings comes from Hangchow, in Chekiang pro- Tseng, nineteen, a pupil of one of the local schools, decided to fia “look the man selected for her by her father. Finding him e expected, uncouth and a coun- y lad, she expostulated with fath- cr. Not willing to offend his old friend, the prospective bridegroom'> father, the parent of the girl manag- ed to secure her conditional promise. The young man must dress himself in foreign clothes for three months |and at the end of each week must present himself for inspection, “It,is too early to talk about mar- ™ the girl is reported to have declared. “T will wait and see if he can get rid of his country ways.” SWEDISH RADIO NEARLY READY Gothenburg, Sweden, May 24. Sweden's transatlantic radio station, one of the largest in Europe, is re- ceiving its finishing touches and will be opened within a few weeks. This station, which i Hinge messages bet and Anerica in both directions sim- uitanes ly, has » in the pro- ccs of construction for over a re BY STANLEY GIT FER) 4 _\ Wome |, BRUNOY, A CHECICON THESE. SPEND THRIE TS - -- WHY HE BOUGHT A GALLON OF JNK AND TEN DOZEN | PEN HOLDERS TH First YEAR T JUST HAD A FiGhT ) WHY DID You DO WITH AERMAN BECK, ) TRAT? DONT YOU KNOW ARY BETTER