Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1924 Tribune | FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE Room Modern Bungalow ed. rooms, screened in porch; and cold water, cement floor, ndry, kitchen and also coal and -etable rooms in full basement; arages electric lighted, fine ‘fin first class condition, one k from Wachter school, for 00. Other houses and lots for Mie. Geo. M. Register. 8-29-1w FOR RENT—Room in strictly mod- ern house suitable for one or two persons. 618 Sth St. Phone 612-W. 8-29-3t FOR SALE—One eight-room modern house ready for occupancy, newly painted and redecorated, with gar- uge, 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- marck, N. D. 8-27-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Strictly modern. Phone 21 3 6th Street, 8-26-1w FOR RENT—Four small flats part- ly modern, three partly furnished. Newly decorated. Call H. i. Reade. Phone 239 or 382. 8-25-tf FOR RENT—September 1st, 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| 8-20-2w room house, also furnished room. Inquire 214 Fifth St, 8-18-tf OR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply FF. W. Murphy, Phone 862. 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Modern house, three oF six rooms not furnished, Call Tth St. 8-12-tf ‘OR RENT—Furnished apartment— ground floor, large rooms, close in. Reasonable.» Phone 464R. 8-28-3t , ROOMS FOR RENT BR RENT—Two modern rooms fur-| nished for light housekeeping. Hot ‘water heat. 213 Washington Ave. Phone 9735. 8-28-1w FOR RENT—One large front room on ground floor, Just decorated. Suitable for refined lady or gen- tleman, Call 415-3. 608-3rd St. 8-28-4t Classified Advertisements =PHONE 32== CAN YOU EMBROIDER? Women wanted to embroider linens for us at home during spare time. Information upon request, Belfast Company, Dept. 725, Huntington, Ind. FOR SALE—Duroe Jersey to boars. Taxpayer and Se $20 up. Delivery October. Classified Advertising Rates l insertion, 25 words or under s.i.... -.6 80 2 insertions, 25 words under 4....... . 8 gsertions 25 words Pier . 1 week, 25 wor Ada 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. Pueblo, Colo. WOMEN interested in Hotel House- keeping and Managing, open in all states, experience un- necessary. 2936 Portland Av Minneapolis, Minn. 8-30-1t TYPISTS—Earn $1.00 an hour or more at home typing authors’ manuscripts. Full particulars free. R. J. Carnes, Author's Agent, Drawer F, Tallapoosa, Ga. BE A DETECTIVE i necessary; get particula - tional opportunities; t . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 i pune expen; H alla Detective gency, Mo. SOR RENT—Furnished room in a|FOR SALE—Used Cadillac Tour TOAETA NOME! AOS Nd St Has had exellent care, good me- : * g.o7-gt} chanical condition, with six good ires, e 213-M. 5 Tarnished | tires. Phone 21 6th room, downstairs, Large enough |_| __ 820. ‘ for two or three gentlemen. Also! ‘0 double barrel, 12- another large furnished room for | mmerless | shotguns, one rent. Board if desired, One and{ 3 one $45.00, first class con- one half blocks from postoffice. 210| dition. L. C. Christensen, 809 Ros- Thayer St, Phone 538-R. ser St. Tel. 603-W. 8-30-2t ! POSITION wanted by ried with family li FOR RENT—One large $: 8-27-tf FOR RENT-—Nice modern room for | teacher or office lady, close in. Phone 733-M. 8-29-1w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in private home, close in. 418 7th St. Phone 844-J. 8-29-3t ee a FOR RENT--Nice room, ‘would col sider to board two, also good san- itary cot for sale. 5J7 7th St. 8-29-3t i MISCELLANEOUS | SALE—Fine corner lot, 60160 the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 4-10-tf FOR SALE--Full size bed complete with mattress and springs. Inquire 114 Ave. A. or phone 1077. FOR SALE—Ice box cabinet. Phone 189. FOR SALE— Eighty acres joining Capitol grounds at a bargain if sold at once, 8-27-1w FOR SALE—Six electric Bismarck Gas Co. SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER—Cash or terms—NE%—31 144 —78 Bur- leigh county, mail bid to Estate Agent W. W. Bouska, 418 N. Hoo- ver, Los Angeles, Calif, FOR i 8-29-10 WANTED—A place for high school boy to work for board and room. Apply to ad No. 818, care of Tri- bune. 8-29-lw HELP WANTE! WANTED—A welder and ma once. Machinery Repair Jamestown, N. D, 8-28-3t store your Write Tri- hinist at WANTED—Lady will ie piano for use of same. bune No. 814. 8-28-tf BARGAINS in used cars—1 1920 Hupmobile Touring $550.00; 1 1923 Hupmobile Special Touring car just like 1ew. If you ure plan- ning on luying a new car, see this car first. Olson Bros. Gar- age. Phore 925-W. 8-28-1w HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced maid for general housework, Small family. Good wages. References required. Call at 60 Avenue B. or phone 996- ‘OR RENT—Nice, large newly de- corated room in modern home. Close in, also good experienced en- gineer und separator man would like work running a threshing out- fit. 223-2nd St. Phone 586, 8-28-3t “FOR RENT—Pleasant rooms with or without board, close in. 418 5th s 8-28-3t FOR RENT—Pleasant rooms, good k home cooking, home _ privileges. aul Sth St. Phone 145. 8-27-4t FOR RENT—Large front room with board suitable for two, nicely fur- nished, extra large closet, hot and cold water. Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. 8-27-tf FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home can be used for light housekeeping, one block from high school. Also plain sewing done reasonably. Phone 487-W. Call 623 7th St. 8-27-3t 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 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in a "modern home, close in, with or without board, 201 1st St. 8-26-lw FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms 422-4th St. Phone 1052R, a 8-28-1w » FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home. East front, close in, Suitable for one or two. Gen- tlemen preferred. Phone 241W. 8-28-3t i, FOR RENT—A quiet, homelike room in a modern hot water heated home. 710 4th St. Phone 724. 8-29-2t FOR RENT—Three rooms in a new modern home, Rooms are hot wa- ter heated. and all ivory furnished. Also upstairs porch can be used if desired. One block from, High School, four blocks from ‘North- ward school and four blocks from Wil! school. 611-6th St. Phone ) _826-M. 8-13-2w MOR RENT—Room in modern home, $8.00 per month. Phone 553-W. . 223 12th St. 8-25-lw OR RENT—Strictly modern 6-room house located on pavement. Phone 62, i 8-27-tf ‘OR RENT—Comfortable single room with running water and large closet. Garage also for rent. 422 5th St. ' in- ; gle or double with home privileges. 46 Main St. Phone 1096J. 8-27-1w OR RENT—Two furnished rooms in a modern home, close in, also ffor sale 1 Edison phonograph, 1 f Hupmobile auto in good condition. 1} 402 Mandan Ave. Phone 822-J. 8-30-3t OR RENT—A nicely furnished room in a quiet modern home, at 702 7th St. Phone 357-M, Rae 3 8-30-3t OR RENT—Two desirable furnished fmrooms in a modern home. One block fmzrom William Moore school and our from High school. Phone 175, 8-30-2t fOR RENT—Two modern furnished ooms for light housekeeping on round floor, ‘Private entrance. HmOS-10th St, 8:30-1w M. 28-3t WANTED AT ONCE MERperienced waitresses and kitchen help, also girl Frederick Cafe. 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. Phon 178-R. 8-23-lw SEE THE STANDARD OIL BURNER Phone 209, WANTED-—A girl for general house- work. Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4 Ave. B. f Furnace, stove. 107 ater, Range and cook d St., Bismarck. 8-25-1w TO TRADE ‘or small place close to town, 320-1cre improved farm 9 miles fron town in Kidder coun- ty. Write Yo. 815, care of Tribune. 8-25-1w FOR SALE-French Grey go cart. Used very little and in almost new condition, Phone 677-M. from 9 a. m. to 5:30 p.m, Phone 563-R or call Flat J, Rose Apts. 8-29-2t WANTED—Experienced girl at the Sweet Shop. 8-29-3t WANTED—Middle aged woman take of houskeeping small y. Mrs. 3rd St. Phone 589-J. ED—Girl for general work. Small family. less cooker and go-cart for Mrs. Thatcher. Phone 953-J. : p FOR WANTED hou 8-23-1w ; FOR SALE--New up to date furni- ture. Cali\864J or 23 Ave. A. S [a 8-28-8¢ NOTICE—A:iI am going out of busi- ness September first, I will sell my entire) stock of accessories, tires and gil at cost. R. Drown. i 8-28-3t FOR SALE+Household articles: two beds witi) Way Sagless springs and. mattresses complete, one full sized bed one three quarter bed with sore spring and mat- sale. WANTED—Middle aged woman for general housework, in small fa ily. Call 65. WANTED—Girl’ for geenral work. Very god salary. St. Phone 774. 5 LOST LOST—On Red Trail between Da son and Driscoll a reddish-brown Gladstone bag containing a spe- cialist’s equipment for tonsil sur- gery and glass fitting. Will pay $10.00 to finder upon return of same to Dr, L. G. Smith, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, Man- dan, N. D. 8-27-3t SALESMAN tress conplete, one folding couch, one kitcipn table, one oil stove. 417 10thjSt. Phone 101¢. 8-28-3t NELLIE RYDER formerly with a local milor shop is located at 415-8th S$. and will do dressmak- ing, alte™tions, coat relining, and make boys suits and overcoats out of Dad’spld ones. Phone 540J, | 8-26-1w TEACHERS WANTED—High school, grade, ral. Low commission— only $1690 (most agencies charge five pergent, emounting to $50— $75 and more.) Write for blank immediai¢ly. Grand Forks Teach- ers’ Agepcy. N. W. Nat'l Bank Bidg., Grand Forks, N. D. ! 8-6-1m FOR SAIg—First class hotel and cafe at Hox, N. D. Write Tribune No. 809, 8-22-2w FOR RENO, American Bowling Alley for the yout season. high-class salesmen with education with schools, Position permanent and worth better than $100 weekly. Work covers entire U. S.. For full information state qualifications and address Empire New England Co, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. eo ee AGENTS WANTED buy 3-In-1 Hot Bag-Fountain Syringe Combina- tion, Sensational invention, Com- missions daily. Write for start- ling moneymaking plan. Lob] Mfg..Co., Middleboro, Mass. AGENTS—Write for Free Samples. Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn $100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills, 562 Broadway, New York. - LAND one “DPWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY” ree book tells truth about Florida land; monthly payments $1 an acre; Orange Groves plant- ed cared for 10 percent cost; Sylvester E. Wilson, Dept. D-250, Orlando, Fla, EQUIPPED: 80 acres in the clover belt, near lake, rich soil, comfort- able buildings, fruit, 3 horses, 9 cattle, 5 calves, poultry, imple- ments, crops. Price $6000. Cash $2000. Free booklet. Christensen Farm Agency. Henriette, Minne- sota. —eeeee FOR RE¥T—My duplex on 417 5th TURTLE DATED UP Street,ja strictly modern 6 room Coventry, R. I., Aug. 30.—A turtle house. | Inquire G. G. Beithon, 48} caught in Gibbs Pond bore these _ThayerStreet. _ 8-30-1w | markings on its shell: G. L, 1849; N WANTER TO RENT—Four ‘or five | L.,.1860; and D. L. 1872. It is the old- room Modern or partly modern| est turtle ever found in this part of house fy Sept. 1. Phone 548-M._ |.the country and showed fight against 8-27-3t | its captors, iii 8-8-tf FOR SAI§—Household goods—two beds,. mattresses and waysagless springs [complete, Kitchen table, one folding couch or day bed and oil stovg Phone 1014, 417-10th St. 8-29-3t FOR SMLE—Sohner piano with bench, gpod as new. Price reason- able foy cash if taken at once, or witt-giv@ time if desired. Inquire at 508-ifh St. ~_, 8-29-3t STRAYEM-One bay gelding six years ol, weight 1500 lbs. Notify L. E, Hpaton, McKenzie, N. D., or phone 1914 Bismarck. ‘ 8.29-1w HEMSTIN~HING and picot work done by expert operators, at Sing- er Sewipg Machiné Co, 210 Bdwy. Bismarg, N, D. FOR S. can sho son fo 622 3rd selling. Ice Cream Man, St. Phone 132-W. 8-28-3t baled green Alfalfa Hay. Box 126, | positions | = | roadwa St.| wl 8-27-t8 | to care for 3-year-old baby. | Also fire- SALESMAN WANTED—Opening for | and selling ability dealing direct | 5 above | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘FLORIDA WILL START OVER- * | SEAS ROAD iss jroad for more than 15 miles with- i lout further bridging. After leaving Build Road Between r Loaf going eastward another R istretch of Key West and Jto extend the road 30 mile Florida with minimum bridging. ” | The the West, Fla Aug. Co {tracts have beeh signed and thin are shaping themselves for beginning on the first units, ends, of the long-dreamed jseas highway between K ithe mainland of ‘Flerid jof approx j Contracts {commission }eounty call for const ion of the ys and bridges from Stock lIsland to Saddle Bunches and the eau ay and bridge from Key Lar lee to Dade county Approximately 2 | — | YES, DAVIS IS A CHURCHGOER road provided under the contr \divided in di Jot the line, Stock — Iéland, | which the city of Key West is loc ‘ted, is about two and one-half miles Boca Chica and the latter approximately mile from Sa with Sugar I are for ; wil under mo: presents, ur one of jot peetacu pieces tech the built by th jagler, The latte pn down the e yout 2 quarter of was pushed on to this city x up of coral rock from m of the upon which the roxdbtd for mile famous late roa completion will ni county ¢ sed (Mon to build mile, thi after SAW LAKE DRAGON urgh, See i rt north of Aug. 30. miles Edinburgh wa 5 | | | | marck, wants position by Sept. 1. | Write 817, care Bismarck Tribune. | | | i \ | Join W. Davis, Democratic nominee for the presidency, church attendant. Here he is seen leaving the church at Clarksburg. W. Va., with his two sisters, Their father was one of*the founders. of the church, The ever-curious small hoy was also on hand. IN HONOR OF THE PRESIDENT— sa regular RR aoe he sai at the little village of Plymouth, Vt., didn't need a reman until P. ident Coolidge visited his oid home town a vacation. With sec service men, photographers, newspaper men and.the president's party it was n on duty. “OH SEE THE FUNNY MANS!” | i | Maybe they can make you smile. They amused a’great throng at a ts just signed, about equally eat the two ends upon | PAGE SEVEN a a islands makes it possible | or more | construction in the country, and its | n century ary to put a traffic director ; recent garden party in Regent’s Park, London, where masked .carnival characters are still hot stuff, thrown into a turmoil when a can- water din the oeist reported dragon had raised its h middle of the lake. ‘The Ww ntenced to 10 days in ation, The dragon that a huge lari MR. GUNN WE HAVE A BUYER FOR YOUR PROPERTY SO YOU WE US $500 ON OuR BET You'vE HEARD THAT THE ap PROPERTY 1S VALUABLE AND You'RE TRYING TO BLOFF ME INTO SELLING IT SO YoU CAN) REAP THE HARVEST BoT L WONT Be BLLFFED — ae 112) HALF OF HECKERS STORE FRON YJ WAS PAINTED TODAY WITHOUT TRA, by NEA Service, tne) = "| shoulder il for ‘ as later is | discovered to be a painted one on ddle | 2 sign-board along the shore. le to extend the | ‘MOM’N POP — HOLD ON- L'VE DECIDED NOT TO SELL MY SWAMP- So THE BET'S CALLED OFF AND TLL RETURN YOUR MONEY !! the most notable features of thé SHOULDER FLOWERS | fashions displayed on the Strand. - London, Aug. 30.—-A little bunch artificial flowers pinned on the and ‘matching the hat is t fad of Dame Fashion. of ee a = OMIT IRONING { Many people prefer to leave sheet | Roses have proved to be the most) unironed because they Ike thest: popular flowers for this purpose.| smell of the sun-dried musfin The combination has become one of linen, the 1, They Came and Went -B THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE - WEVE ALREADY ACCEPTED A DEPOSIT ON AWE PLACE SO YOU'LL HAVE TO SELL 1T NOW ~ OUR PROSPECT \ DEMANDS THAT —- - som —~ Now SCAT! - OR TLL MAKE | You A PRESENT OF A PAIR BLUE SOCKS ) ONE UNDER EACH E''E! More a \ Ga You SAY THEY NO-NO-1 SAY S |DIDNT_HAVE | We You HAD | HALF THEIR | | warkxeD SIGN FINISREDH Ea STER \WREN HE | / | YouD BEEN! \ramteo? / | Tw one \ \ PAINTED! ay Shia, pen PPD aE De hath SS Freckles and His Friends TM S'POSED To WRITE DOWN ANY LETTER IN TH ALPHABET T WANTA, AN’ YOU'LL GUESS NOPE -NOU AIN'T GUESSED IT YET= GEE - THOUGHT You COULD GUESS YEAH: ATS: T= HERE'S TH PAPER AN PENCIL. “King’s X!” ALL RiGH WROTE DOWN — WHAT LETTER DID T WMS Look HERE, Now! 1 You PUT A LETTER DOWN THAT AIN'T IN TH ALPHABET IT y AIN'T FAIR !!