The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1925, Page 7

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11 _ |_ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED-—-Girl for general house- work,; 802 4th St, or Phone 711. . . 2-6-3t MALE ‘HELP WANTED MEN -and: Women learn barber trade —great)\demand,) big wages, Few . weeks required, Catalog — free. , ‘Molér Barber College, Fargo, N: ‘D. or “Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1-19-1m oe ‘BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS—Strong, husky six- 4 teen leading varieties culled by na- is tional judge. Buy northern bred Quality’ Live delivery cirewlar 4 free, ‘Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- donia, Mitn., Dept. B. 1-30-1m MISCELLANEOUS i STUDENT at Business college would like to work for board. Inquire at Husiness College. 2-9-3 ‘WANTED—Two young men to work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 2-9-tf WANTED TO BUY or 6 room mo- dern bungalow, direct from owner located anywhere west of Sixth street. Write Tribune No. 921. 2 2-9-2 FOR SALE-Car in use every day good top and nearly new battery, Can be the first $100 takes it. seen ‘at 405 5th St. or 597-R. ih FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel loca- ye ted in one of the best towns on a Killdeer, branch. If you are look- i small hotel in a good | s is a real bargain, Write rivtné No, 918, 2-7-1w | FOR SALB—Corner lot on 6th S ‘Ave. A. Choice lot for Apt. or re- a 4 an Phone 924 or cal] 419-Gth ; si 4 264ot FOR SALE—A bargain, 6 room part- ly modern house on 11th rect. Has maple floor, porch, lights, Wa- | ter, basement, and heat. Faces ; vast, 50 foot lot, near schoo}; for} fhe total price of $2800. © Down MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,. 1925 bune Classified Advertisements 1 insertion, 25 words or {om 3 0 oY 18 1 weék,'25 words or under 1.25 ‘Ads*‘over 25 wordé, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch are cash in ould. be re- ceived by, 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 e-——— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A WORTH-WHILE PROPOSITION— .A .$8,000.00 electrified, part time poultry plant, now making $125.00 net per manth, for sale quick at $1500.00, $900.00 cash and good terms. , Excellent garden spot on edge of town where people come to you and pay highest prices, Good schools and street car ser- vice. Also a steady job at good wages. Write Thorobird Poultry Farm, East Helena, Mont. 2-7-2 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Available Feb, Isth or March, 1st modern, unfurnished four room and-bath ‘flat, including heut. Phone 905 after 5 P. M. 2-8-tf OOM8 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two small. .furnishe rooms for light housekeeping, $82.50. The Laurain Apts. B. F. Flanagan. Phone 303. 2-7-1wk ROR RENT—Comfortable room in a : FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- ; en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, redl bargain for print- ; er, who needs new equipment. q Sale for cash only. Apply Tri- r bune. *1-28-tf FOR SALE—Choice Imported German Rollers . Hartz Mountain Native Singers .... Cages, Sceds, Treats Phone 115-J. Te Jacob Ball, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. % bah 1-26-1m SiOKE—Commercial Club 10e cigar, Little Billy’s be cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. | Erlenmeyer, 423 Third ‘Street, f Bismarek, ND. * i 12-8-2mo. Yor SALE—Pae bred Jersey Bul, one year old. Good one, Gene Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. 1-30-tt THE ART SHOP Mrs. A. H. Pearson, successor to \ irs. N. W. Kelly, hemstitehing, pi- t \oting, stamping, gathering. Your 4 patronage respectfully solicited: All { work guaranteed. Annex Block, 508 Broadway. Mail orders given prompt attention, 2-2-1in! WANTED TO RENT—Ten or twelve room house, Close in, Write No. 917 Tribune Co, ae 2-5-lw FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for four room apartment including Victrola, Electric washer, sewing machine and other articles.’ Can be rented very reasonable. Call at 213 10th St. North, across from ic School. 2-7-3 arly modern 5 ragm house, hardwood} floors. Close in on pavement, $2800," $1500 cash, ‘balance’ *pay- ments. ‘Write Tribune Né, 919. : 2-T-lwk WANTED—100x160 lot to be located on Sweet \Street and east of Sin- clair Oil Co.. For , write Box 920, care of Tribun ; Pads BB ; FARM LANDS | WANTED to_ RENT—Stocked ‘farm'], to raise corn, hogs and cattle. Ad-| dress Clyde “Nolen, 223 4th St,,j | Bismarck. “ 2-4-1w) “Sas iat) Seer eee Ea | FOR _RENT—Furnished apartment. Sundays. } + 246-8t HELP WANTED sf WAN1TED—Dishwasher, also girl to. , avork after school hours. Pantages) i Cafe. Rhee dred Seven.and 61-100 claim. isa valid first mortgage lien upen the real estate cribed, and that said real estate be sold to satisfy the “same, and the said lien foreclosed thereby. Given, that by virtue of a Writ of Special Execution issued out of said Court and directed. and delivered to eribing said judgment, I, the under- iy heer steiealy| signe Sheriff, shall’ offer for aie h 41 fron’ fae of the Court House in information |; | Th North Dakota, and isknown and des- |Jeribed as Call 174 days: and 735-3 nights and MR. KEITH, ‘Baq. 2-6-3t! the recent Fur Exhibition in London. 2-8-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. ager of the Mandan Beverage com- of Home isthe place you prefer to HORIZONTAL 2 Answer to Yesterday's Crossword | stay with your best boy friend when] 1. Things we eat from. Puzzle, i you have turned-down a theater date} ¢. ° Display. UN ees a A show of magnificence, Ie IT 1S} | MANDAN NEWS ||: {90 INITIATE Dispensation has been granted to Mandan Lodge 1266, B. P. 0, Elks for a special initiatory session to be held Saturday, Feb. 21, when about. twenty-five: candidates will be sup- plied with a full set. of antlers and all that goes with them. Past exalted rulers of the lodge will be in charge of H. H. Williams and six rough riders. TO TALK AT KIWANIS J. J. Roherty, irrigation engineer of the state highway department, will give a talk on “Irrigation and Flood 45. dyin i Control” at the meeting of the Ki- y Fone Nate mde are a inter, Bue Eels LO Ld wanis club next Tuesday noon. 47. i c *2-6-1w 2-7-3 |) “How' a lake may be built near | 48. : : FOR RENT—Two modern furnished | Mandan at a small cost,” is one mat: | 49. OVERLAND CHAMPION or unfurnished light housekeeping |ter Mr. Roherty will present to the | 51. FOR SALE—24 model, driven 7500} yooms. Call at 601-2nd St. Kiwanians. H. M. Leonard, States | 62. miles ait stlanni ie Wnee ‘ 2-3-1w | Attorney C. F. Kelsch, Secretary A.| 53. q & A away ie # y —Clean, warm ro ot | E. Ketter and Dr. R. FE, Percy form See ete ese ie ee aa gt at aaa en eneratleae| | tuateobinaitees si vehavgel St thie pro: | 65. i 2-3-f| in. Call at 306 8th St. or Phone | Ject. 57. 802, ve 58. BUYS BUILDING H.H. Wililams, president and man- pany, recently- completed a deal whereby he purchased from the H. R. 2-3-1 4 ; ——--" ILyon estate, the three ‘story brick | 4 FOR REN.—Strictly modern apart-|hyitding on East, Main street now| 5 ment in Rose Apartments. Apply | occupied by the ‘beverage manufac- & FOR RENT— ; Jocated.from Capitol ;and down- town, Phone 498-R: - v } ’ 2.2-tf FOR RENT--2 modern garages, ce- ment floor, central location. 414 6th St. Call 710 after 6 P, M. *4.81-t¢| built with the lasting qualities which through a tough schedule, including | hi. wines sat PES { i Q is wings rigid and flies along at a ay Sprerpcrers. Puc into the 18 contests. All but three of them ee duatit decreasing altitude by 16038 Mi eieaieeiesecrented: were victories, Penn and Columbia,| working his til feathers with a NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE WHEREAS | heretofore judgment and decree in mortgagé foreclosure were duly entered in the office of the Clerk :of the District Court for Burleigh. County, North Dakota, wherein Merchants & Manufacturers State Bank, a corporation, was Plain- tiff, and Fred Clark, Florence Clark, his wife, Andrew Jackson and Brush- MeWilliams Company, a corporation, were. Defendants, and wherein it was adjudged and decreed that Plainutf recover the sum of Forty-one Hun- ($4107.51) Dollars, and decreeing that said therein des- ‘Now, ‘Therefore, Notice Is Hereby me and now in my hands, and des- id_sell. at public auction to it bidder.éor:cash the premis: herein described, and said. sale will be held on.the 28th day of February 95 it 2300; o'clock. P. M., at the fi Bismarck; North Dakota, aid judgment and special J entate above mentioned sold ds situated in the ‘aunty of Burleigh, and State of follows, to-wit: + geThe North Qne-Half (N%) of Section. Three (3) Township One Hundredand: Forty-two (142), Range ‘Righty-one (81). Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 9th day of January, 1925, Hep acgut HEDSTHOM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, State of North, Dakota. + Attorney for, Plaintiff, Kenmare, -North Dakota. of 1 W-19-26—2-2-9-16-23 ‘ ae Twenty miles:of thread were used a the making of & coat shown at thing that comes to us all here below, in “teens. 0 ? Telly know what Ipve, in is full just boin in the eoulj elove that there’a nothing |. H sever.” It's naturally teat’ » Gha Sena who! But what of "Tig friendship that to us over and over again. other. dnd deep-hearted something that lives on forever. f the love that We. e fellow men? ‘1eada vis’ to fi . It comer ‘There must be real it, iW teve that You fadd it to trust. ‘you, their friend: ‘enip: is’ something immune from the rust that \a—what fellow-man'’ love really means, Bcce iuck , good bad, ea osnen, is Mkely morndw turing plant: not stated. ‘| the Gill Block, was one of the first brick buildings built west of the Missouri river in North Dakota. ig-80 feet deep, has a 50 foot front, three stories and basement and is best basketball teams in the eastern sector this season is that represent- -ing the U. S. Naval Academy. Away the line after another. their heels to the elite east but dur- middle Christmas holidays, the Navy play- ers tripped teams around those.,parts, including several Big Ten quintets, among the The consideration was The building purchased, known as It Navy Quint One of _»y Best, in East By NEA Service New York, Feb. 9—One of the to a splendid start, the midshipmen have been taking one opponent down | They copped the first 10 games they played. Not only have they been showing ing an extended road trip into the west section “around the some of the premier Every'once in a while a simpléeBaizzle enheartens the fan when he's about ready to give up the whole! game. Without company. To encourage, support or Hee ica INIOIW] dignified poem, Any sharp-pointed missile wea- oR fic tat pon, A street boy. Ww Flays. Allotment. Half of a printer's measure. To terminate, Verb “to be”: e A sailor. eason, y ‘ure that appears in small drops, es es Large body of water. 8. Co-ordinating’ conjunc Rocks. 9. Enthusia Oceasionally. 10, A gatherer of nuts, A note in music. 14, Woe, harm, injury. | A part of the foot. 16, Racket, NO BOBS, SAYS QUEEN London, Feb, 9.—Queen her special courts for society folk this spring will have the word passe of them already are planning to meet Mary in| the situation by making wigs out of their shorn tresses which will give {Queen Mary the | their hair never was bobbed. along that she does not like bobbed or shingled hair. It will be a blow oe to the debutantes, most of whom JAPS 6 have bobbed their hair, but several] Yokohama, Feb. MOM’N POP SS(925 To SEE BIS REDUCTIONS tt CLOTHING WILL BE REDUCED TO ARE NOW SELLING FO! Here’s one in that class, PRICES - WOMEN'S DRESSES, HALE OF WHAT THEY Nothing Saved beta THAT MAKES A HIT WITH ME - MIE [SIP IEIR TA} NAS up- PIE AME BESh US BOGUS MONEY PAGE SEVEN counterfeiters of American money has started operations in Japan. Sev- eral spurious $20 bank notes “ have {been detected here. So far~ their operations have been unusually suc- cessful, because of the comparatively small amount of American money A gang of {handled by businessmen here, impression that By Taytor MoM - HERE'S THE BEST NEWS TVE HEARD FOR ALONG “TIME’= DRESSES ARE To COST ONLY HALE AS MUCH DURING THE COMING YEAR ~ BECAUSE’ L CAN BuY JUST TWICE AS MANY DRESSES - Mother. rment, Verb “to be”, 3. To alter. 1 To set in order, Melt oF fuse, as ore, THE OLD HOME TOWN Writing instrument. Tus Surrender, Reverence, a ae Snakelike fish. Eat and To increase in size or sion. Primitive historical novel, Guides, Harm or injury. latter Michigan, Chicago and Min- | nesota: This is not the first season that the Annapolis school has turned out| a winning aggregation, however. For| a year ago two of the leading eastern combina- j tions, defeating the sailor lads. Penn accomplished the feat twice. One of the outstanding stars on this season’s team is Leggett. the captain and plays a nifty all-|, round game. his leader in ability, too. Lieut, J. R. Allen is present coach of the Navy anintet. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) JAP SUFFRAGETTES Tokyo, have formed an organization to ob- tain full suffrage rights. ty says that Japan ‘has more 4,000,000 women ‘doing~ men’s work, Only four per cent of the women in- vited:to the first suffragette mecting attended, Fel CAN'T SOAR’ UP. Brussels, OUT OUR WAY | A ce —————— ata, Fae . S77’ auilolisswe sou oan FOX ? WELL 1 Jus CALLED VA UP T’TELLYA IM GONNA KICK MOUR PANTS FER SQUEALIN ON- WoT ZAT ? Yoo WILL? WELL \UL SMASH YOUR NOSE AN BLACKEN YOUR BOTH EVES © FERN HEN ? WoTzaT- Fa d : wes NO DOG MEAT DELIVERED AFTER 7PM Act of employing anything. sane. Suge drink. ts by its quality. dimen- CHURNS- D Used on the wheel of an auto- mobile, A sign. _____ VERTICAL Riding academy. Gossips. Native metal, Imitated. Cutting side of a blade. Small child, A size of type. rinter’s measure, Before. Uttered. Indistinct. GME Deu Mixes. . Alternating conjunetion. » Behold! 56, Father. fly to a higher altitude without mov- ing their wings, Maurice Boel, Bel- gian army expert, says after a study of South American birds, Some stu- dents of bird flight had asserted the this was possible, The condor holds middies’ skipped movement similar to that of a scull-j ing oar, but he cannot gain altitude in this manner, Boel says. See He ITTLE JOE! —+—-- HE Gossip WAS THE | ~ FIRST ONE TO TUNE IN, AND THEN BROADCAST, He’s Parish is close behind b. 9.—Japanese women The socie- than HOTEL FINDS SOMETH Feb. 9. Birds cannot zi CANT.6UESS WHAT MY POPS GONNA BUY For. me T'M GONNA 6ET SSS ‘By, aay! Ray SAID HE WU2 GONNA GET A © WIND-DO6 = WHAT: - KIND OF A DOG 1S AWIND-DOS , WS SHOR Cx ONG DISTANCE BATILER. WHY: MOTHERS GET GR THe Freckles and His Friends “SCHOOL Books SHOT GUNS - JAMOND NICKEL HE EVER? TOOK THE PROPRIETOR OF THE CENTRAL ING IS MAKING WAY WITH HIS: FIVE CENT CIGARS NEWT SHES AREARIN DAD GUM MICE -MOTHS# or THAT NEW NIGHT CLERK". COUNTIN' THEM: STANLEY Zee 2 “itz a ZF © 1028 ay wea scamce- me « By Blosser WIND DoG? THEY “)} AWT NO suc Dos! I HEARD OF BIRD 06S AN’ BULL Does AN’ COLLIE Doss BLT AWER A WIND Doe!

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