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FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS SALE—One eight-room modern house ready for occupancy, newly painted and redecorated, with gar- age, 50 foot front, on paving, hot air furnace, gas stove, within nine blocks of business section, price $4,500. Terms of sale reasonable. H. F, O'Hare, Little Building, Bis- marek, N. D. 8-27-tf FOR RENT—5-room moderg bung- alow September 1st. 5 West Broadway. Phone 795-J. 8-26-3t FOR RENT—Two room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Strictly modern, Phone 213M, 523 6th Street. 8-26-lw {FOR SALE—Modern six room house, excellent condition, three bed rooms, bath, full basement, hard- wood floors throughout,” birch trim, fireplace, garage. Beautiful location, fine lawn and trees. Price $5,000. Phone 230-W. 8-22-1w FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- ments, one upstairs and one on ground floor, across from Wm. Moore School and on street car line. Mrs. Peter Beylund, 930 4th St. 8-22-1w FOR RENT—Four small flats part- ly modern, three partly furnished. Newly decorated. Call H. L. Reade. + Phone 239 or 382. 8-25-tf FOR RENT—September ist, 4-room modern house. Phone 767-R. 8-25-1w FOR RENT—Two or three room furnished apartment, also two un-! furnished rooms. The Laurain Apts. B, F. Flanagan. Phone 303. 8-20-2w FOR RENT—Steam heated 11 room hotel in Coleharbor. Write C. A. Fuglie; Coleharbor, N. D. 8-18-10t {FOR RENT—Five room house, also furnished room, Inquire 214 Fifth St. 8-13-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Modern house, three oF six rooms not furnished, Call 803 . 7th St. 8-12-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment— ground floor, large rooms, close in. Reasonable. Phone 464R. 8-28-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two modern rooms fyr- nished for light housekeeping. Hot water heat. 213 Washington Ave. Phone 9733. 8- 28-1w lw FOR RENT—One large front room on ground floor. Just decorated. Suitable for refined lady or gen- tleman, Call 415-J. 608-3rd Si = 8-28-4t FOR REN e, large newly corated room in modern Close in, also good experienced en- gineer and separator man would + like work running a threshing aut- fit. 223-2nd St. Phone 586, 8-28-3t Pleasant rooms with or without board, close in. 418 5th St. 8-28-3t FOR RENT—Pleasant rooms, good home cooking, home _ privileges. 401 5th St. Phone 145. FOR RE 8-27-4t FOR RENT—Large front room with oard suitable for two, nicely fur- nished, extra large closet, hot and cold water. Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. 8-27-tf Classified ‘Advertising Rates L insertion, 25 fisted or UNdEF oyeeeseceersen 8 insertions 25 words oF under se eeeeeeen 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ade 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 382 MISCELLANEOUS and expenses. Address J. A. Alex- ander, Gen. Del., Bismarck, N. D. 8-27-1t WANTED—Men and Women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cata- log and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced general housework. Good wages. References required. Call at 60 Avenue B. or phone 996- M. 28-3 WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced | waitresses and kitchen help, also| girl to care for 3-year-old baby. Frederick Cafe. Phone 209, 8-27-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. John Thorpe. 121 W.. Rosse at | WANTED—A girl for general ho work. Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4 Ave, B 818-8 maid for! Small family.| FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x150 in the beat residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. — 167 Tribune, Bismarck, N. | 4-19-tf iE SALE—Full size bed complete with mattress and springs. Inquire 114 Ave. A. or phone 1077. om |FOR SALE—Used Cadillac Touring has had excellent care. Will sell or trade on new car for spring delivery. ; Excellent mechanical condition, rubber good, six tires. Inquire 523 6th St. 8-28-1w “NORTH and South Dakota lands are commencing to move at rea- sonable prices. I have for sale 5,000 acres of good land in the two states in large and smal tracts and would prefer to deal direct with purchasers rather than through agents. Paul C. Keyes, Receiver, The First National Bank of Eureka, P. 0. Box 958, Federal Building, Aberdeen, South Dakota.” 8-16-19-21-23-26-28 WANTED—Girl or woman to assist . with housework, permanent p! and a good home for right par Phone 966-J. 8-2 WANTED — Experienced waitresses. Homan’s Cafe and Bakery. 8-27-2t Lost LOST on trail No. 3 about six miles | east of Bismarck, a suit case con-| taining woman’s clothes, baby rompers and men’s blue serge | trousers, Finder please return to Box 447, Ashley, N. D. 8-22-1w | LOST—On Red Trail between Daw- | son and Driscoll a reddish-brown | Gladstone bag containing a spe- cialist’s equipment for tonsil sur- gery and glass fitting. Will pay | $10.00 to finder upon return of same to Dr, L. G. Smith, Eye, Nose and Throat Speciali dan, N. D. SALESMAN FOR SALE—Garage. Apply R. D. Hoskins. 8-26-1w FOR SALE—Brand new Chevrolet Sedan, taken in trade, attractive proposition. Paul Mueller, Man. dan, Phone 178-R. 8-23-1w SEE THE STANDARD OIL BURNER FOR Furnace, Heater, Range and cook stove. 107 3rd St., Bismarck. 8-25-1w TO TRADE for small place close to town, 320-acre improved farm 9 miles from town in Kidder coun- ty. Write No. 815, care of Tribune. 8-25-1w FOR SALE—French Grey go cart. Used very little and in almost new condition. Phone 677-M. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—New up to date furni- ture. Call 8643 or 23 Ave. A. S 8-28- at ness September first, I will sell my entire stock of accessories, tires and oil at cost. R. Drown. 8-28-3t FOR SALE—Household articles: beds with Way Sagless springs Api aeensre omplete, one full sized bed, one three quarter bed with waysagless spring and mat- tress complete, one folding couch, one kitchen table, one oil stove. 417 10th St. Phone 1014. 8-28-8t FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home an be used for light housekeeping, one block from high school, Also plain sewing done reasonably. Phone 487-W. Call 523 7th St. 8-27-3t FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished room for light housekeep- ing. 502 11th St. Phone 754-W. 8-25-1w NELLIE SNYDER formerly with a local tailor shop is located at 415-8th St..and will do dressmak- ing, alterations, coat relining, and make boy’s suits and overcoats out of Dad’s old ones. Phone 540J. 8-26-1w FOR RENT—The hay on the south % of sec. 22, 138, 79, Apple Creek Twp. W. A. Ziegelmeyer. 8-20-9t FOR RENT—Two rooms in a new mo- dern home. Hot water heated, all ivory furnished. Also upstairs porch can be used with room. One block from High school, four blocks from North Ward school, four blocks from Will school. Phone 826M, 611-6th St. 8-26-1w TEACHERS WANTED—High school, @ only $10.00 (most agencies charge five percent, amounting to $50— $75 and more.) Write for blank immediately. Grand Forks Teach- ers’ Agency. N. W. Nat'l Bank. Bldg., Grand Forks, N. D. 8-6-1m FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. 620-6th St. ; 8-26-8t FOR SALE—Pool hall, soft drinks, cigars and tobacco. Mandan, Phone 55. 8-22-1w FOR RENT—Good sized, well fur- nished corner room with kitchen- ette. 411-5th St. Phone 273. 8-22-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a modern home, close in, with or without board. 201 1st St. FOR REN’ eeping Private 316 8th 8. entrance. P at $10 per month. 236. modern home. Rooms are hot wa- ter heated and all ivory furnished. Also upstairs porch can be used i "desired, One block from High School, four blocks from North- ward school and four blocks from Will school. 611-6th St. Phine 826-M. 8-13-2w FOR RENT—Room jn modern home, $8.00 per month. Phone 553-W. 223 12th St 8-25-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern 6-room house located. on pavement. Phone 62. 8-27-tf FOR RENT—Comfortable single room with running water ‘and large closet. Garage also for rent. 422 5th St. 8-27-1w FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms, gle or double with home privileges. 46 Main St. Phone 1096J. 8-27-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room in a modern home, 403 8rd St, 8-27-3¢ ie FOR RENT—One large furni room, downstairs, Large enou; for two or three gentlemen. Also another large furnished room sss rent. Board if desi one half blocks.fram. Thayer St, Phane 8-27-tf] A FOR SALE—First class hotel and cafe at Max, N. D. Write Tribune No. 809. 8-22-2w FOR RENT—American Bowling Alley for the next season. 8-8-tf ith someone WANT to double up “threshing having a large gas tractor. I have a 38-62 separator. Write at once or phone 14-F-310, Ed. Peterson, Wiltgn, N, D., R. F. D. No. 4. 8-26-3t HEMSTITCHING and picot work done by expert operators, .«t Sing- er Sewing Machine Co, 210 Bdwy.. Bismarck, N. D. 8-5-1m FOR SALE—My ice cream wagon can show good business, good rea- son for selling. Ice>Cream Man, 622 3rd St. Phone 132-W. 8-28-3t POSITION wanted b man. Mai ried with family mee in> Bi marck, wants position by Sept. 1. ‘ Write 817, care Bismarck Tribune. 8- WANTED TO RENT—Four’ or fi room modern or partly modern house by Sept. 1.. Phone 548-M. 8-27-3t FOR SALE—Ice box and kitchen cabinet. Phone 189. 8-27-tf SPRAYED—One bay gelding six years old weight 1500 Ibs. Notify L. E. Heaton, McKenzie, N. 2 or * phone 1014, Bismarck, FOR SALE— Eighty acres ina Capitol grounds at a bargain if sold at once. 8-27-lw FOR SALE- Six ranges. slecttie ation, tiv ing in or outside of Bismarck, to travel, $40 per week LET YOURSELF be shown that I have something you-can sell right | now. Advance money if you wish to work. Call evenings, Spitzmuell _ McKenzie Hotel. tunity to inspect the be3t, popular priced line of men’s clothing, sell ing direct. Call Room 511, McKen- zie Hotel, P. M. 8-27-2t | INDUSTRY IS INVADED BY WOMANHOOD st, Aug. ymame had been added to the gro’ fing list of members of the weaker is managing great indus- Belfa —Another woman's The latest addi- tion is that of Lady Pirrie, widow of the late Lord Pirrie who died at sea while on his way home from South America, and who was chairman of the great shipbuilding firms of Har- land and Wolff. ady Pirrie will be the first pres ident of the company, this post hai ing been specially created for her, and has declared that she will not be simply a figurehead, but will take an active part in its administration. Throughout her married life Lady Pirrie accompanied her husband on all his travels, and she expects that the experience she gained through coming into contact with his busi- ness associates will stand her in good stead in her new post. This experience was considerable, for Lord Pirrie was said never to have made an important business deci- sion without first consulting Lady LEADING LADY STRIKES Berlin, Aug. 28.—The devoted ad- mirers of Frau Emmy Shaw, the| successful Mme. Pompadour ’ now | playing in Dresden, waited in vain. recently for the curtain to rise on | the second act. The lady had in fact suddenly struck for higher wages. The manager appeared be- fore the curtain and made abject apologies. But the audience sided with the actress, and hissed. 1“Robin Hood” j dies looked on. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Eugene Stack, mail clerk, a mail bandit on | duly Bib received Coolidge for his bravery in defending (1e mails. vate MAN, GETS PRAISE yngratulations Stack at Hast Oran from h He live ja true knight of formerly of P urs, W in which Te UE c, » Deing _the By NEA Service Biloxi, Miss., Aug. 28.- husband! all “frizzed” up Mrs, Mary 74, became the wife of A. J. 96, t the Jefferson Davis erate Soldiers ’Home. It was a gala day at the The wedding wa of the home, as Fuller's on President Coolie 's which he presented to Ford. “THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET” Wallace Beery, perhaps the best known screen villain, pro mance when he woord and won Miss A oth pe ared. . MR. AND MRS. -Her eighth | After having her hair bobbed and Saunders, ed Fuller, Confed- home. | solemnized under | the beautiful oak trees on the lawn army bud After the wedding the couple journeyed to a photo-!bed and carly to r dd himseli Gillman, ng the production of | Be y has been married A. J. FULLER jrapher so their many grandchildren jcould have a picture of the event. The groom with pride excl [that he is still an “18-year-old and he tilts his corncob pipe at a angle “L ave been smoking for proudly | too. ms smoke, Use a whele pack of tobacco a Mrs. Fuller is content to let her new husband talk for the fa but says long life is best att through the old tri nable 'PREACHER HAS BIG CHARGE ugene, Ore., , Aug. 7.—The Rev. a Biard has a charge that -third of the state of Ore Of one part of his rounds MR. GUNN TL HAVE MADE AN ANALYSIS OF THE SAMPLE OF MUD YOU GAVE ME AND If IND THAT IT 1S A FINE GRADE OF BEAUTY CLAY! through the eastern end of the state, : ty-five miles with- out seeing d h house or a dog to bark at me.” In this district there are 20,000 square miles given to cattle ranges, Dr. Biard works under the synod of the Presbyterian church, The Magic Mud PAGE SEVEN MART nd printed, will be smart for fall. Satin and satinfaced crepes are also much exploited. VERY Velvets, plain exceedingly meuse et for bathing been devised in Germany, A floating radio parties ha By Taylor THE GREAT WRINKLES, FLEE LIKE THEN) I HAVE ACTUALLY FOUND SECRET OF BEAUTY ~ THE MAGIC MUD THAT MAKES AND LINES ‘OF WoRRY AN ACTOR BEFORE A MOB OF BILL COLLECTORS YOU SHOULD ORGANIZE A COMPANY AT ONCE AND GIVE THIS DISCOVERY TO THE WORLD — BE_HUMANITY'S BENEFACTOR BY BESTOWING GRACE AND CHARM, TO THE FACE. y OF “HE PEOPLE SAN WHEN, LGET THROVGH With MY MAGIC MUD HOMELY FACES WILL BE AS SCARCE AS ICEBERGS IN EGYPT-AND LLL SELL IT SO CHEAP THAT EVEN THE POOREST MAN CAN HAVE A WIFE SO BEAUTIFUL THAT SRE'LL MAKE CLEOPATRA Look LIKE A DISGUSTED HIPPOPOTAMUS You SAY-SC FAR OTEYS CounTED BRUNO SHOWS UP THERE LL BE AN, UPROAR * IT WAS A CLEVER JRICK OF MARSHAL OTEY WALKER IN MAKING A CAT CENSUS TO WAIT UNTIL THE DROVE THROUGH TOWN AE TOADVILLE FISH MAN (Copyright, 1921, by NEA Service, Inc.) tinge over Freckles and His F Friends I BETTER BE GETTIN’ HOME FOR SUPPER=Z YA GOT THERE, HOPE MOMS GOT SOMETHIN’ GOOD T EAT TAIGHT! 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