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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN i? CROSSWORD PUZZLE FREEZES EARS. en conscious that his ears the treasury building. Police arrest- 2 ) Bdinbureh, Jabes@4e—Carl . Everett were getting cold. ed allof them on, changes of “assault« “ [was changing tive Orr a eal} br tra ‘ling a man wearing We. glasses.” The: e Irt une ‘lassi ed vert sem PR bee Taw Pes —“_— (tery night when his ears froze FIGHT WiTH SPECTACLES | fight r@sulted ffom a political argué — ~ ‘fell off, Me was removed, in a| Constantinople, Jan, 24,~-Seven | ment, the participants aid. (Pp H Q N Ez 32 Bs | Sees critical condition, to the Malvery /men, all wearing spectacles, engaged | SSS [Beasley ig desluréd’ he had not lin 4 free-for-all ‘fight in front of| READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. ARE YOU A MAN ma ara Sewing System, P. 0. Box 207, _ Long Branch, - EARN §5—$10 weekly, copying MALE HELP WANTED ELECTRICITY TAUGHT’ by Experts. Earn while you learn, at home. E!- ectrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to Chief Engineer Cooke, 214° Lawrence Ave., Chicago. Oh MEN and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog’. free. ‘Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D.' or Minneapolis, Minnesota, . 1-19%3m ee HELP \ WANTED—FEMALE howe. Plain, home sewing. No canvassingy ‘Tol. prevent -cxriosity seekers, send ten cent, (coin) for samples, and particulars. Success names and’ addresses. Send ‘stamp- ed envelope for particulars. Pal- ace Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio. WANTED—Middle aged lady to keep house in small) town, three adults to. cook for. Write Tribune No. _ 912, SE FI live, convincing salesman who can sell to bankers and leading busi- s men a high-class, nationally line of calendars and .ad- vertising specialties. To such a man we offer an exceptional op- portunity to close up permanently with one of the world’s largest spécialty houses, rated Aa-Al; lib- eral commissions with weekly re- mittances; new season just openet| * bheaking all previous sales rec- ords. Quick action necessarys Write or wire The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. — SALESMAN—Est. Wholesale House increasing sales organization has opening now. Staple line to re: tai}, merchants, Permanent rand | reat contract to producer, Miles F. Bixler Co., Dept. 313, Cleveland, 0. SALESWOMAN — Educated, perma- nently located, for part time work, to call on schools, libraries, and selected individuals. [Address Todd, Mead and -Company, Burn- ham Building, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED $100 A WEEK. Man Wanted With Ambition, industry and small cap- ital. You can make above amount or more, distributing Rawleigh’s Quality Products to steady Con- sumers. Several fine ofenings now available. you do a big businéss and mike | more money than you ever made before. Give age, occupation, ref= erences. igh: Co, Dept.: ‘Write for Free Samp! Sell Madison “Better-Mada” Shirts |! for large Manufacturer direct td wearer, No capital’ or experience}! required, Many earn ,J00 weeltly and bonus. Madison Mills’ 56th Broadway, New York. AGENTS—MEN-WOMEN— _Greates' money harvest ever offered. Repre Warld’s only Hot in Se Sr Combination. amuzing offer. Lob] Mfg, Ca,, Mid dleboro, Mass. MEN—Sell iT Neatvality_—Ameriew' 3 greatest cigar proposition; five cents straight equals most ten centers; fast sales; big commis- sions; repeats El Plauto Cigar Co., Cincinnati. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six well furnished housekeeping rooms ‘with ‘gataga, | “Adults preferred. Call between 2 and 4 P. M. or between 6:80 and}, 7:30 P; M. 613-3rd St. Phone 746, ‘ 120-10 FOR RENT—1 large clean warm fur- nished room’in. modern: house, strit~ able for 1 or 2. Rent reasonable. Call 608 3rd St. ee 1-20-4t FOR RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished rooms for lighb-house-} keeping. College Building, sPhone 183. FOR ‘lean. warm room, ho! water heat, in modern home. Ctose in, Call at 306-8th St. Phone 802. 1-20-1w FOR RENT—Two modern, furnished |. sleeping rooms. Phone 1062R.|: 422 4th Sb. - 1 2l-Aw ___, ___ WORK WANTED WANEED—To care for one or two children, Write, tribune. No. pers ia FARM LANDS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—Lumd steadily’ incre values are Vast nymbers of’ few ‘hoi ers arrive here daily. |NO Pa? time to mi safe and profitabls investment Southéra California Real Estate, Without ‘obligation to you, we will send Yull informa- tion regarding our plan. The Fischer Co., Inc., 318 Bank of Italy Bldg., Los Angeles, Caljf. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—640 acre cultivated farm in Slope Coun- ty, North Dakota, Sec. (17) Town 133, range (103) Loan $5,000, 7% taxes, 300. year, owner 77 years ald. must’ take the, best. price offered, | 240 acres plowed. Moynahan) owns er. Ford Hotel, San Diego, Calir fornia. $1.25 TO $3.25 per ‘SEVEN ROOM modern Webb Block. FOR RENT—A’ newly” decorated FOR SAI FOR bares 25. words or 8 insertions 26 words or 1 week, 25 words or under 126 Ads ovet 25 words, 2e addi- tienel per’ word. CLASSIF IED DISPLAY 65 Cente Per Inch .. . All clasdifted ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to inaure insertion’ same day. THE ~BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 — FOR SALE X ROOM modern two story dwell- ing, full basement, furnace heat, chard wood floors, large bedrooms, ‘and closets. East front, Price $5260.00. Terms, VE ROOM modern Bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage, on pavement near schools. Price $4250. Good terms. 'X ROOM modern house, full base- ment, furnace heat, hardwood floérs, sleeping Borch, double gar- age. Price $5260. Tepms. FOUR BOOM modern Bungalow, fal basement, furnice heat, hardwood floors, large screened porch, large bedroom and. closet. Built in fea- tures in’ kitchen. -Price $3450.00. Goud terms: SIX: ROOM. fisheraitoo story house, full basement, furnace heat, hard- wood floors, enclased porch, built ‘im features. Gus water heater, well located, near schools. dwelling, good location, east front, lawn trees, garage. Price $5600. Terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY See Hedden for City, Service FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS We.teach ané@ help | FOR KENT—Modern furnished house with single or light housekeeping rooms. Central location, , Phone 793-5 until! 8. p. m. 1-23-2t house, 5 rooms and bath, also gar- age. Can be occupied at once. For information Phone, 571. 1-22-tf with fall basement and new gar- age. 417 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M. 1-20-lw 7k REN --Sirictly modare; apart-| ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ® W.. Morphy, ‘Phone %52. 4-30-tf |, FOR REND—Six room, cottage at Fie Sth St., newly painted and papered. ‘W. & Crapelman. 1-7.tf. \fOR BENT—4 room modern apazt- ment, heat..and water furnished. $47.50. F..E. Young, 1-22-30. | Cushing: Sees sineere? In- terested’ in a good position? Then read our Ad, pages 100-101, Sat- urday Evening: Post, January 24th, for further particulars call in per- son on Mr. Hoy, 110 3rd’ St., Bis- marck, No. Dak, HY¥ and: 5 1-22-3t | —_—_—————— ¥ HELP WANTED MASONS, their widows, Ladies of the Eastern Star, the journal of truth, the Masonic World, wants representatives. . Libera! pay. The Masonic World, Gheen, Minn. ___ ROOM AND BOARD : FOR RENT—Reom and board for two, ladies, $25.00: a month, goad home ; cooking. Phone 978-R. 602. 11th St. is 1-20-5t oe el AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—Two Reo Touring cars in first class condition. One Dal- ton Adding Machine for cash or good bankable paper.’ Call, at 800 Main St.. 1-3-tf FOR SALE CHEAP—One Ford tour- ing car, Olson Bros. Garage. Phone | 925-W. 1-20-1w z Lost * i LOST—Tuesday afternoon. Between Bank of North Dakota and Tenth Mnffler.. Finder please return to Reng Mosbrucker. : 4 * 1-22-3t __ OOO - Some Hope of Park Progress): prospect for North Dakota getting a! national park in the due course of | timé seems fair, the congressional delegation hoping a bill for that pur- pose may pass the next session. Walter F. Cushing, president of the Roosevelt Memorial National Park association, has been here sev- eral days geting a lein on the route such legislation must travel, inter- viewing officials and members of congress, etc., and is much pleased with the prospects. Before such a bill can get through, the name of the park may have to be changed, as the California people want “Roosevelt” for the Sequoia National ‘park out there and the gov- eftnment park service is hard set on the name going to that big tree region, but seemingly not otherwise too much opposed to North Dak having a park in the famous Bad lands and the samé condition exists with certain members of congress of influence. However, Rooseveltt’s mame may be connected in some w with the project, if the park gets through congress. Funds Needed to Prepare Data Mr. Cushing finds that it will take considerable money to prepare the and Thayer Streets Striped. Wool! 1; Washington’ D. C., Jan. 24.—The |? A little more difficulty than usual because of the number of unkeyed lettérs. , HORIZONTAL 1, Later. 5. Geographical plan. Trousers, Also. Our land. Hardwood tree. Beast of burden. Single unit. Top. To’ exist. More ‘anfent. The present. Dispatch. Silent. Requirement. Distant. Preposition. Torrid. Throng. Entire gain. By. Co-ordinate conjunction, Center of the universe. Watery. Note in music, Burn. Turf. Value. Profound. data required by the government and congress, appearance before commit- tees, and like work, and hopes there will be a generous response to the need by North Dakota people. The state’s delegation in congress is én- thusiastically behind the park pro- ject, Messrs. Sinclair, Hall and Burt- ness particularly, doing all that they can to press the matter upon depart- iment and congresgional, attention} It is understood the sentors, who are away at present, are also behind it. The public parks service has promised that one of its men shall make a thorough survey of the pro- ject early in the spring. The Geo.- "graphic Magazine will in an early FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house with:- garage, $2000" per.» month. Joseph Coghlan, 124-3 iL—Furniture foe four room |. house,also Victor victrola,. Phone 977-J. 1-20-1w MISCELLANEOUS‘ FOR SALE—The following can be idéen at 16’ Avenue B. East: dress- | er, bed, springs and mattress, lgd- der, rocking chairs, writing desk, baby’s bed, two stands, 11 large bound volumes of the Harp- er’s magazine, 25. cents a volume. Everything is gathered: in the par- lor and cheaply. marked. No-em barrassment.. Harry Postlethwaite. 1-28-2¢ LOR SALE—A large red patn locat- ed on Ave. A Hetween 7th and 8th Sts. This building could be converted into-a dwelling or business building. City water and elect#ic lights. Size of barn, 28: x Mp loh hte Sf. inches. by 50-feet. Se Hf interest ey call. Q14W..:* @ Taylor. threshing’ outfit in A-1 28-60 Hf. P. engine, 32x50 separator, separator run only 70 days. One 8 bottom plow. with ginbhle. and braker bottoms. One 40-46 Practor vil Write Arnold “Rapp, Baldwin, “N."'D. 1-26-86 easily |. issue have an illustrated article on the proposed park, and several other publications haye in. preparation similar articles. with _ illustrations, Lincluding some ‘large Sunday news- | paper editions. HORSES CAN FLOAT Genoa, Jan. 24.—“Sea-going horses” are the latest development in the equine world. Small boats’that may be fitted to horse’s hoofs, enabling them to walk on water, have been will be encountered with this puzzle, But that’s so much more fun, | Answer to Yesterday's Crossweed'| Puzzle. TW cee = 18, 20. Slang for women. 22. Unit. 28. 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Mrs. Gregoryk Child Dies of was holding her youngest child in Injuries an her arms when the accident happen- A ed. Mr. Gregoryk was in a near by Farm Home Fire} sicta putting on a toad of straw when = he: saw flames issuing from his | Wilton, N. D., Jan. 24.—The farm] home, He rushed to the scene of home of Mike Gregoryk, four miles northwest of Wilton, was totally de- stroyed by fire last’ week causing the death of Alexander, the 9 months old child and severe injuries to Mrs Gregoryk and two young daughte Mary and Anna. ‘A smouldering fire in a heater, caused by two much slack and small coal, was being investigated by Mrs. Gregoryk when ‘an explosion occur- ed, resulting in severe burns to her- invented by Ramo Losange, Genoa fisherman, self and three children, who were s| the fire but his f: ly had escaped h soon purned from the house whi to the ground. The injured family v brought to, the home of M regoryk's father, Andrew Gregoryk in Wilten d medical aid summoned, The baby was found to be badly burned on the top of the head and about the body and sugcumbed to its burns Sunday. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS, OUT _ WAY / i ne posi lh # . 1-24-3t) FOR SALE—One complete Aultman ON THE € for “sale at}. 74 Fredonia, “one of thé best farming countries of North. Dakota, tools welding machine and all fixtures, one frame building. 20x60, in fine shape, will sell cheap, address P. O, Box 22, Fre- donia, N. ‘D. 1-20-1w SALE—Registered Hi Fresian Bulls from a few weeks te over one year of age. Priced gto. production. of dam and. of animal. ‘Fas « partinur lars, inquire Louis J. Garske, “1-2 mile north of Bismarck. 1. “19-21-24. several bd from us and sell or trade at jur own price. Clear Torrens i tle: Rakes. paid.:) Northern Brok- imited, docked -Sa Ne Wi from, ismarck, 21. wt WANT to ae “trom owner, maa Gin farm, for ‘salad lowest pri . John. “Chip- pewa Falls, Wiscotein, SMOKE—Commercial Club 10e cigar, Little Billy’s 5c cigar. Cigars of Quality, same ss firat class work- Manutactur by W. F.|- “BST NOW T COME TO A NEW SCENE OF bw LIFES IT HAPPENED ONE DAY, BOUT NOON, GOING TOWARDS NW BOAT) T WAS EXCEEDING “OF A MANS NAKED Foor NALD SYTOAUOTSANV N81) snore” MOM’N- POP _ Mixed Up Lars OLD HOME TOWN a FURNITURE VT YOU HITCH? _ (WHERE D You SAY- 608 HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN UNLUCKY OLD MAN IN TOWN 1 WANTED To SEE 4 CHIT THAT MUDHCLE: | ——— Freckles and His Friends soo BAD FREES: ANT Or A DINE So Aw, TH OTHER KIDS Th TH MONIES ANT DIDNT HANE ANY SO EI CAN'T Go. HTAX COLLECTOR BoB HENN WAS LUCKY THE WHEEL ON HIS BUGGY CAME OFF JUST WHERE !T Dib - AL {Wad ADIMET'GO 77 SONNY, YOU MAY ae @ == suveys! an’ I WANTED TO | X] . NEVER MIND, BE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. SONE Day! Liquidating! IPE S TEM rein Aes: pTANOe one ee? 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