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HELP WANTED—FEMA! EB FARN $5—$10 + > copying names and addresses. Send stamp- ed envelope for particulars. Pal- ace Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio. NURSES TRAINING SCHOOL WANTED—Young woman for train- ing school in large hospital affili- ated with state university. Board, room, uniforms and laundry | fur- nished and monthly allowance. Graduate nurses are now paid $7.00; per day and'the demand for nurses) is great. Further information giv- a ch_on request.” Address ‘C.D: ’ PENCE, MD., West Side Hospitai, 1850 W. Harrison, Chicago. MAKE $2.00 hour in spare time tak- ing orders for lingerie below store prices, Experience unnecessary. We deliver, collect. © SHERWOOD, INC., 337 W. ‘Monroe, Chicago, WANTED—Women to make money at home. Plain home sewing. No canvassing. To prevent curiosity seekers; send ten cent (coin) for samples and particulars. Success Sewing System, P. 0, Box 207, Long Branch, N. J. WANTED: - waitress at Homan’s t ‘ 1-31-3t WANTED—Woman or girl to do housework daytimes. Phone 302, 618-9th St. a 1-81-2t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 442-W. 925 7th St. o iia tiles 2 ss 1-29-3t WANTED—Experjenced girl at the Sweet Shop. 1-30-1t WANTED—Middle aged lady to keep house in small town, three adults to cook for. Write Tribune No. 912. 1-24-€f MAL ARN BIG MONEY IN TY—Building, radios, ,_ wiring houses, automotive work, ete. Learn at home. Satisfaction guar. yanteed and position secured, Elec- al Book Free. Write Chief Wi gineer Cooke, 2140 Lawrence, Cl cago. MEN and Women learn barber trade ~great demand, big wages. Few “weeks required. Catalog - free. \Moler Barber Collége, Furfo, N. D. Q ‘or Minneapolis, Minnesota. “2-19-1m THE PAYING Business Today is’ selling groceries, paints, radio sets and automobile tires and access- ories direct to consumer, We put yop in this business, No capital of experience gnecessaty.’ “Write Hitchcock-Hill Co. Dept. 556, Chicago. SALESMAN $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 openings now available. We teach and help you do a big business und make moré money than you ever made before. Give age, occupation, ref* erences. W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept. ND 313, Minneapolis, Minn, SALESMEN WANTED—We want a live, convincing salesman who can sell to bankers and leading, busi- ness men @ high-class, nationally known 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 specialty houses, rated Aa-A1; lib- eral commissions with ‘weekly re- mittances; new season: just opened breaking all previous ‘sales tec- ards. Quick action ‘necessary. Write or wire The American Art ‘orks, Coshocton, Ohio. LESMAN—Est. Wholesale House | increasing sales organization has opening now. Staple line to re- tail merchants, “ Permatient sand real contract to producer, Miles'F. ‘Dept. 313, Cleveland, 0. SALESM i Pennsylvania oils direct, to. con- sumer from large Pennsylvania re- finery. Liberal commissions, €x-] clusive territory. Box 238, Aut- ora, Ill. SALESMAN—Educated man, perman- ently located, for part time work, to call on schools, libraries, and selected individuals, Dodd, Mead and Company, Burnham Building, _ Chicago. WAN )—First class sulesifan, ex- perienced in Coffee or Groceri¢s/ Large territory tributary to Minot and Bismarck. Very good oppor-| tunity for the right man. Write + Tribune No. 914, 1-31-2t ASENTS WANTED WANTED—District_repfe-’ sentatives and local, agents, men ‘and women, by-a large. manufaétur- er to sell direct to the consuther,, part-or full ‘time, Tine’ of patented’ NOPULOUT shirts and shirt-waists: on liberal commission basis. Many | agents making '§16\00 daily.’ Sam-) ples free, ‘Positively best seller on market. Nopulout Shirt Co, Box No, 96, Hazelton, Pa. ve REPRESENTATIVES ‘WANTED—For' sweater mill selling direct to wear- jer. Prefer experienced, ‘relialile “men devoting entize time 40 work, Give references.’ Bullard Knitting Mills, Duluth, Minnesota, %y 1-31-ly_ nti, __Lost a due in tosT—A promissary note April 1925. Payable to Peter Jah- Tribune Classified Advertisements =PHONE 32 Chel Advertiing Ran | LAnsertion, 26 1 week; “#3 words or under 1.26 Ade over 25 words, 2c addi- tional ber word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES * 65 Cents Per Inch All classified: ade are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure inseftfon same day. “BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 MISCELLANEOUS FIVE DOLLARS INVESTED IN GER- MAN GOVERNMENT bonds, 1923, -teturned $3000.-profit. Germany is “improving rapidly under Dawes plan: ‘Grasp this ‘special OPPOR- TUNITY. Send only $5. cash, check or Money Order for One Mil- lion or $22.50 for Five Million GERMAN GOVERNMENT BONDS. Delivered by return Registered Mail, Established 1918, Refer. @nces: Corn Exchange Bank. ‘Ad- @ress: H. A, NYDICK, No. 1245 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK. FOR-SALE—At a bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, real bargain for print- er, who needs new equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply Tri-}. | bune, 1-28-t¢ FOR SALE—Cho Imported German Rollers . j Hartz Mountain § 3 Native Singers ......... Cages, Seeds, Treats ete. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 1-26-1m FOR SALE—One complete Aultman & Taylor threshing outfit in A-1 “shape. 25-50 H. P. engine, 32x50 separator, separator run only 70 days. One 8 bottom plow with stubble and broker bottoms. One 10 ft, Tractor drill. Write Arnold Rupp, Baldwin, N. D. 1-24-8t SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy's Bc cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. ‘Manufactured by W:-F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarck, ‘N. D. 12-8-2mo. FOR SALE—Fumed Oak genuine leather davenport. Phone 400-J af- ter 6.00 P. M. 1-29-8t GARAGE FOR RENT—619-6th St. Phone 214-W. 1-20-83 FOR SALE—Ford coupe, first class condition, $350.00 ‘cash. Phone 812-J. 1-28-4t | FOR SALE—Seed millet, 12 miles N. W. of Bismarck. Herman Worst, Bismarck, N. D Bet canes pete 1-30-3t FOR-SALE—Oliver Typewriter No. 9. Like new. Price $30.00. The Butler-Studio. é 1-29-3t FOR. SALE—Chickén coop, chickens, 120 feet chicken wire and cabinet phonograph. .Phone 985R .or call at 216 18th St, South: 1-29-38 WANTED oid) False Teeth. We pay pay high as $10 for full sets. Don't matter if-broken.. We buy crowns, ‘ bridges. Western’ Metal Company, ‘Bloomington, HI. FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull, one year. old. Good one. ene Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. "1-80-tf: rooms on first floor. 400-11 St. 1-29-9t fOr HRN: Strictly modern spart- ment in Ruse Apartments. Apply * WwW Murphy, Phone 962. FOR RENT-—Iarge pleasant well f'vcnished room. Suitable for one or two, Call 247° after 6 P. M.| 4. M, Devine. ji 1-31-17 we At. ragtive room jn new Phone 682. 1-29-1w V7--Nice, modern furnished | Thom ‘lose in. 505. 3rd St. Yhone 3: 1-29-3t FC 2=NT-—Clean, warm room, hot waier bext, in modern home, Close in. Call at 306 8th St. or phone ho, 1-27-1w “Nice, large room for two. close in. hot and cold water and bath, Call 578, -3t} Infuynished, ted flat, 3 rooms, kitchenette and bath. Phone 843R, 1-31-3t FOR RENT—2 modern garages, ce- ment floor, central location, 414 6th St. Call 710 after 6 P.M. j 1-31-tf FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS POR RENT—A two. room, and one room apartment furnished for light . housekeeping. The -Laurain Apts. * Phone 303. °H. F. Flanagan, Prop. | 1 26- lw FOR PENT—Six room cottage at 719 ' 5th St., newly painted and papered. | w. 8. ‘Casselman. 1-7-tf. | 3 i PATS E ON SY | NOTICE OF SALE pas SPECIAL sce is hereby ,given that hy virtue of a judgment and decree of | foreclosure made, ehtered and dock eted in the District Court of Bur- leigh Count; ta, in an ection in which Mary M. Sterritt is plaintiff and David Rott, Jake Remboid and. William T. Souder | are defendants, in favor of said/ plaintiff and -against said defend-} ants, on the 2nd day of January, 1925, and by authority of special ex- ecution. issued by the Clerk of ‘said Court and to me directed under date al Call 4413 or} 4-80-t£ | State of North Dako- | 45 That skin disease in 25 horizonta | ¢ HORIZONTAL 1, Fuel. | 4. Total. i 6. boat. | 9. Sour | 11, Musical poems. | 3. Not any. \ 15. Yourself. | 16. Rodent. | 17. Toward. | 18. Last. | 20. Concerning. | 22. Viscous liquid. Soil. Skin disease, | 27. Organs of sight. | 28. Anger, 30, ,Number of beasts together. i Twice five. | A beverage. To weary or annoy, Fisherman's snare, A talk. Prickly seed cuses, Brief satire. Male child. To acknowledge, Black bectle, That man, Insect, Structure to hold back water, Personal pronoun. —/ Entrance, Periods of time. of January 9th, 1925, the undersign- ed sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota, will sell at public auction at the front door of the cuurthouse in the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, State of ‘North Dakota, on the 18th day of February, 1925, at three o'clock in the afternoon of that day, the real ».ate described in said judgmei: und ‘special execution ‘and which situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: Lot four and the north half of the southwest quarter of sec- tion two, township one hundred forty-four, range seventy-five. Notice is further given that there is due on said judgment the sum of $1865.71 with interest thereon from the.2nd day of January, 1925, at the rate of seven.percent per annum. Dated January 8th, 1925. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff, Bure cee County, N..D McINTVEE, BURTN: Attorngen Sor Flaintitt, Grand Forks, ‘N. D: Foret 024-31 2-79-14 Hebron Bi Brick , _ Company Names Its Directors Jamestown, N, D., Jan. 31.4-The board of directors of the Hebron prick .Company, recently elected at a meeting of thé stackhoiders of that company at Fargo, met in Jamestown Thursday and elected of- ficers for. the ensuing year. This board Yonsist of S.G. More, Buffalo, James ‘Dinnie, Grand Forks, Carl Fatup, Park River, Al Halstead and John Bolinger of Jamestown. Mr. SOUTH DAKOTA 160 ACRES unimproved Glay Leam, "eth, ‘Redelm,''So. “Dak., school, church, 158 tillable; adapted grain, alfalfa. Settled community, .$2400- terms, 10 percent for cash. Strand, Route 2, Maynard, Minn: ee WANTED—To hear from ownér of -farm for sale for’ spring ‘delivery. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. OWNAN Improved Farm—No Cash Payment For 4, Yeats—The Cans-| dian Pacific Railway offers se * pral ‘huntirel! Improved anid ‘sémi- improved farms in Western Can- adg on terms so easy you ean’t ‘afford to overlook thém. They ate equipped with houses, barns, ‘wells, ‘fencés and are partly ¢ul- tivdted. - To:farmers ‘with equip- ment they dre offered for coloni- Zation ‘without any ¢ash payment. ‘Flvst' :year -free, thtee ‘succeeding years share of crop obtained. They ‘gre ‘sold at ‘énd’ of ‘fourth year ‘at present’ prices on 35 year terms. We pay taxes for the four years. Fhis -éhdhce-‘may never’ come to ic again. ‘Get.a farm now where lands are’ fertile and ‘crops big. Write M.°S. Thornton, Dept. ‘df Golonisation, Dept. 629, Canadian ‘Pacific’ ‘Raitway Depét, ee, Manitoba. WANT to hear from owner having farm, for sal ; give particulars and hn J. Black, Chip- sconsin, | FOR SALE OR TRADE—At reason- aner. If found pleasé teturn to bove and receive.reward. 4 x es art 4 29st nS BABY CHICKS _ Nis BABY CHICKS—Strong, husky six- teon-leading varieties ; culled by nar jtional -judge. Buy northern ‘bred’ ‘Quality, Live delivery, circular frée.. Chledonia Hatchery,” Cale-. donia, Minn., Dept. B. S Z 1-30-1m —_————S i WORK WANTED F WANTED—To care for one of two children, _ Write tribune en pie “able mer, 620 acre well improved farm clear title: Exceptiona)- | Gy good” buildings ‘of all kinds, ‘3 1-2 miles from Coleharbor, Mc- Lean County, N. Dak. School ‘house 1-4 mile from house. Ad- dress , Spence: Norrdin, = Colehar- hot, N. Dak,’ 1-81 21-14 WA! sy -to break 200 acres and seed to, Phas, cape te to. fare seed. paperitien 1-2 of See.%-97-77, es Saline i D. Land'“als peas aoe infor! oer on an, Brodkings, Eliner} *° Halstend ‘was ‘elevted president, Mr.! Bolinger vice president and F. E.Glendive to assume the position of Twelve o'clock, Body of water. Very small body of water, VERTICAL 43 Round pyramid. Near. To set. To shoek. First part of day. Caress. You and I.” Implement. To wander. 61. Sernarseye "hl | PE Poe Answer to Yesterday's Crossword | Puzzle. ‘Yo mistake. ngle thing. Genus of plants, To stop. To flow back. Lodging house. Yo chew and swallow. To small spot. A musical instrument. To move swiftly. A kind of tree. Concealed. Small particle. Mineral for seasoning. Celestial body. Bone of the leg. Powders used for coloring. An opinion. To interpret written_ words, Instrument for cooling. Chart or plan, To move. Thus. Martin of Hebron, manuger. Reports given at the meeting show- ed the company in the best shape it has not been good as fur as business i a tremendous increase in busines for the coming year. The pai not been good as far as busi the state was concerned but good growth was shown because of\ the great increase in coast business. The plant at Hebron has become known from coast to coast by reason of the quality of its product and its ideal situation as to clay and coal. It is recognized as one of the largest and best equipped plants in the United States, although its output is far be- low many smaller plants, such specialize in one kind of brick for local consumption. The board decided at the Thursday meeting, to place a selling agency ‘at | Fargo, in charge of Victor Leeby, in place of the office discontinued there last year. secretary and | TAKES NEW POST Dickinson, N, D., Jan. 31.+-Thomas J. Regan, trainmaster here for the past few years, left Wednesday for trainmaster th cepting: the position held by T. Flynn, w ition, this year falls on Saturday will be Mr. Regan is ac- M. o has been promoted to the of the St. Paul division vision superintendent. D., Jan. 31.—As now the Fourth of July, which OUT OUR WAY $ 5 BAY YOu KNOW “OU | PROMISED “10 “TEACH "ME HOW 10 SHATE, So LOD wy ovEesT SISTER ‘You MIGHT TEACH HER TOO. You Will Wont By Williams WY - YES SURE -WY A COURSE. i uld almost be “the highest point,” with the change of only one letter. T his hint should help you get it. THE FOURTH EARLY (| e VEN spring. The Larimore Civic Community club is cooperating the organization. IRST CALF CLUB FORMED d “Forks, N. D., Jan. 31.—The first calf club in Grand Forks coun- ty is ‘being organized at Larimore and will soon be ready for work ac- The Standard Oil Co. | cording to Paul c.C, agner, coun-| electric tankers for its service be- ya Mr. plans tween California and the Haw. Islands. and! in radi a patri program eral rac tventa, The dairieto ibe held On tHe following week, July 6 to 11, On Sun- | day, July 5, a sacred program, in- cluding a pageant, will be given. now, Ging READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. 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