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i ’ { ' } ey ene oe ional judge. ‘ eats Live { tlemen only. © _MALE HELP WANTED i WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925 Tribune Classified Advertisements —==-PHONE 382-= wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alogue and special offer free. Pa mangas gia Moler Barber College, . Fargo, 28 words oF North Dakota. -16-1m eee Ob MEN and Women learn er trade —great demand, big wages. Few ander wee 6 weeks required. Catalog free. 1 week, 25 ander 1.96 Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. Ada over 25 words, @c addi- or Minneapolis, Minnesota. tlonal par word. 1-10-1 : \ oe a a oes Se WANTED—Man and wife to cook on! | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY farm. ‘State particulars in first RATES letter. Wgite F. J. Shipley, Stecle,! N. D. 2-14-1W bookkeeper Tribune ad ‘eae WANTED—Messenger boy. Western! Union. 2-19-2t and stenographer. 65 Cents Per Inch insertion same day. THE - BISMARCK TRIBUNE “HELP WANTED—FEMALE _ "PHONE $82 WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-| eral housework. Mrs. J- P. Sell,| 9 521 5th St. 2-14-tf | a WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced | SALESNEN WANTED waitress and kitchen ‘help. Fred- erick Cafe. 2-16-2t | - SITIONS NORTH AND DAKOTA AND EASTERN MON- - TANA, SION EARNINGS WILL FROM THREE TO TEN THOU- SAND DOLLARS PER CALL OR WRITE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TO:’ SALESMAN- AGER LINDGREN, ROOM 514 Mc: KENZIE HOTEL, BISMARCK; \N. DAK. __ WORK WANTED WANTED—To care for children in my own home, either part or full time or by the hour. For further information phone 843-M. | ae 2.16-3t WANTED—Young man with life ex-| perience wants work on. farm. Write No. 925, care of Tribune. 2-18-3t WANTED—Young man wapts work of any kind. Write No.'926, care! WANTED THREE MEN TO QUAL FY FOR TRAVELING SALES PO- SOUTH SALARY AND COMMIS- PAY YEAR. 2-16-1w ee a £18 —— {REAL OPPORTUNITY BAB FULL OR ‘part time salesmen and iaBY ane GAGES aig. country ‘representatives for na- teen leading variotics cilled by nas HOn™!y advertised = Nogar | Suit made to measure at’ $12.50. It Buy northern bred delivery circular ree, Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- donia, Minn., Dept. 3. | 1-30-1m sot eee ea BABY CHICKS, all breeds, price Nai free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. an 2. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—March Ist, modern un- furnished four roam and bath flat, all im makes.-no. difference -whether - you can Gevote two hours per day or 1 your time, Whether you are accustomed to making $2500.00 or $15,000:00 per year this ‘proposi- tion will appeal to you. D. teresting particulars wonderful Nogar cloth write--V. L. Richardson, District Mana W. 0. W. Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. For in- about the » B19 2-47-1t FOR SALE including heat. Phone 905 after 5! s559 CASH-—Balance the. same ‘as P.M. 2a tt .ront buys a six room modern —______________""""'| house, ‘thot water heat, east front, FOR RENT—After March 1st 6 room! frees and lawn. Garage. ‘Price modern house, 812 Main St. Phone| 3850.00, 536R or call at 822 Main St. tS 2-16-lw ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern furnished sleep- ing room, suitable for two. ;Priv- ilege of breakfast, blocks from post office, Phone; a $600 CASH—Balance as rent buys a five room modern bungalow. Full basement, furnace heat, well lo- eated,- Price $2900.00. located five , $750 CASH—Balance like rent buys 5 room modern bungalow, full 843-M. 2-16-3t! basement, furnace heat, enclosad FOR RENi—Nice, warm sleeping} porch. Garage. Price $4250. room suitable for two. Also want ; one girl to share. room: --Phore FOUR ROOM. bouse on-south side, 1066. | 26. foot lot. Price $1850, Very: b-17-Lw! easy terms. FOR RENT--2 rooms suitable for’ light housekeeping. In all madarn; home. Call at 411-11th St. or Phone 478J. 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Close in, private entrance. Gen- Phone 967. ; FIVE ROOM Bungalow with garage, close in, modern in Price $4700. Good terms, every way. SIX ROOM modern home, good Io- cation, rooms and closets. trees and lawn, large Price $6250. 2-16-tf FIVE ROOM two story house and FOR RENT—Partly furnished or| garage, fire place, hot air heat, ynfurnished room for light jhouse-} hardwood floors, nice arrange- keeping. College Bldg. . Phone| of ropms. ‘Price. $5500. Good 183. ! 2-12-lw| terms. s FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Close SIX ROOM modern dwelling, one bed i room on first floor, garage, closed porch, east front, large liv- ing room. Built in features. Price $5000; - Terms, Pre ip. Call at 306 8th St. or phone’ 802. 21 2ohgel wl CUR REN.—Strictly mugern spart- |’ ment in Rose Apartmests. Apply 7. W. Marphy, Phone 862, 4-80-tf LOTS FOR SALE __ FOR SALE—T% foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue E. Very reasonable at $750. Also a 10; acre suburban place. water and a good place for chick-. ens. Can be cut ‘into.,lots ‘and would be a good invegtment . for the future. About thi mn plocks from school. Writé 927 Tri bune. yee eas g.OP tee): sidence. Phoné or, =670-6th St. TL Badd Bt __ WANTED TQ RENT * WANTED TO RENT—Modera bppe- | alow of four or five -rqoms: : Fwo adults only. Phone 1108 or 320, ‘ 2-171 FOR BEST kindling, burn ‘corn cobs. Delivered to all parts of the city. For prompt delivery phone 364R. a 2-17-1W | Webb Block. OR beagutifut ‘highly ‘improved. land in Valley, one wile from{ town. Price $16,000.00. Five years,|; ago this property ‘turned at close’ to’ $40,000.00. Quick action neces- sary. A. K. Larson, ‘Fergus Fal Minn.” Missouri en- NINE ROOM modern house, -and garage, hot water heat, Oak trim thaple flgors up and. down, basement. Close to schools. Price $8500. Terms. Good ‘buildings,’ Sugg COMPLETED a new 6 room modern bungalow, basement gar- age. East front. $6250.00. Terns. full. Sotling, price it '| HEDDEN REAL ESTATE NCY AGE GITY SERVICE ‘Dmo Mybaen Fos. Heat FARM LANDS D—640 acres’ of the most 2-162 ‘Coolidge Satisfied to “Broadcast” by Pap BY HARRY B, HUNT the NEA Service Writer Washington, Feb, 17.—Radio | cpn-|' "Regular -radio addrosses—once not ‘yet compete with newspapers ip the ‘broadcasting of national ne in the belief of President Coolidg White House opinion and White House comment, ‘therefore, will}. continue to be broadcast through the medium of: Washington corres- pondents rather than through crystal ‘any the the field of broadcasting to the most important news sources in business and government, haye been most anxious to line President Cool- idge: up as a regular speaker on the a oyair. § : é é They have extolled-. his as the cover ideal radio voice. ''They have stre: ed the idea that vin radio he could mgintain virtually a personal ‘con- tact~ with the whole country. The popular expression-of approval which followed the President's speech on economy’a week ago,-in puget whe eas Gratdense ahroant & dozenatations, aa ye aaiett or pu: seem an opportune +i insit have vativenesa” or; canniness- khows, Coolidge shook his head. “I find I am able to broadcast my views very effectively through the newspaper men,” he said. “I do not believe . chere. is. any necessit: bit. : 1 * Jim, they ‘say, reminds them of the fellow.who rushed ‘up to the ticket j window just as the train was pulling in -and shouted: “Gimme a H “Where to?. Wheré to?” demand- ed the. ticket seller. (Why, biamed fool.” : the Ji ides of developing. what some; lescribed as a “wireless pres- were sp “But, whether from ‘consei no.” one fixed program of radio talks by president.” 4 Secretary Jim. Davis’ decision to ‘retire’ froth the vabinet and then his te-decision’ to ‘remain at: the head of the Departme {of Labor is -caus- to’ “kid”. him his -colleagu ‘round trip. ticket.” *: » bank --heze..: Native Singers 6.00] 22. Mexican plant having scarlet Cages, Seeds, Tr . Tele- blossoms. Phone 115-d. Jacob Bull, Box 728,/24. In what way. Dickinson, N. D. 25. Within. 3 1-26-1m| 26. Bird resembling a rat. ||FOR*SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull,] 27. Poiat. one year old. Good one, Gene! 29 Myself. Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. 30. Nude. 1-30-tf | 32+ Woner. ihe Sao TTT a 34. More crippled. a Te Ee Valley (secluded). | 2-14-1w | tor |, CROSSWORD PUZZLE MISCELLANEOUS | ,;WHO WANTS A REAL SNAP?— $1600.00 cash will buy my small Hotel building in Regan, N. Dak. Must sacrifice so as to raise money for ying to warm climate. . Write 7202 So. 10th St., Brain- w. iiich cow with calf one week old, price $60. In- cuire Peter Mihm, 3 miles north {_ of Bismarcks- 2-13-1wk %/OR SALE OR RBENT—920 acres of grass land near Bismarck. R. CG. ‘ice, Decorah, Ia.” 2-13-15t WANTED TO RENT—March 1, a 4 or | 5’room apartment or small house, close in for 3 adults. Write No. 923, ¢are Tribune. 2-18-1W fF lady desires Phone WANTED—Competent position as housekeeper. AG7-M. 815 Ave. B. 2-10-1w ‘OVERLAND CHAMPION FOR SALE—24 model, driven 7500 miles mostly paved roads. $350 cash or best offer, on account of sickness, Box 162, Wilton, No. to be able to;get 22 horizontal ea: and sailors Dak. «might find 31 vertical easy. ‘But the rest of us shouldn't find these ~ 2-8-tf difficuit because all letters ure keyed. FOR saLe— irgain, two wood- HORIZONTAL Answer. to Yeaterday's Crossword en type inds, fully equipped} 3, Variety of coal. Puzale. a, ¥ with slides, real bargain for print-|.7, Slipping. hs er, who needs new equipment.{ 13. . External. [Ell ID Sale for cash only. Apply Tri-| 14, Foreigner. IMI [EIRIARE EIR MO! dune. 1-28-tf | 15. To glance over. _AINMEILETAIN RIL [UINIGEENIO} FOR" SALE—Choice Imported 17. Artless. [PIO[EIMISMGIN] German ‘Rollers ... $8.00} 19. Sound repeated. ; SEIT MOI] Hartz Mountain Singers 7.00}21. To make lace. Mrs. A. H. Pearson, successor to |. W. Kelly, hemstitching, pi- gathering. Stone worker. j Not as much, Mrs. coting, stamping, Look. patronage respectfully solicited. AN 41° Most evil |11, One-twelfth of a foot. work guaranteed. Annex Block, 508) 45’ Historical tale. Farmers. Broadway. Mail orders given prompt! 41° Refresh 2 i attention. ng i mall islands. [ 2-2-1m| 4% Colored part of eye. Houses “81M! 49, Comes in contact. ‘ FOR SALE—Fort Rice Ferry Boat Cash or bankable paper. Will sel cheap. : Good location. Write W. H. Baker, Livona, N. D. 51, Accomplished. Shabby. Conjunction (one of pair). Masculine pronoun. 2-11-1W] 56. Help. Exposed. WANTED—P. & 0. self lift 8 bot: Printer’s measure. Pulled. tam plow, stubble and breaker bot- Fieshy folds of the mouth. AGEN toms must be in good shape and Wealthiest. Dar price right. Tony Schmitz, Dris- Fairy queen. 4 nt. time. coll, N. Dak. Beloved ppressed combustion. “Tellar. st of eagles. FOR SALE—E Le ening. 98 records, dresser, fumed oak) © cartes Thoughts. rocker, fumed aak Dufold. 719 ath ae Hints innlee, : 2 : 50, Polite form of addressing « treet. d tenes 0. Polite form of addressing a |FOR SALE—Good, 160 acres of land VERTICAL mo _ about 7 _ilas ‘south ae gee Bis ieee Keclineitolone aiden Raa AG teeccrecnict, | oe ” 2. Agile animal noted for butting. able property. Fe cea e==earea reece! Woman devoted to a religious prow mountain trail rap Corn is on'the cob. Fine Neuter pronoun. Snake-like fish (pl) quality, do for seed, Price $2, per Donia. pane usere bushel sacks extra. Thomas Hom-] 6 Epochs. Bate cr, Brittin, North Dakota. 7 Cooking utensil. 2-12-5t] 8, Watchful. Preposition denoting possession. FOR SALE—Feed and seed corn. Bis-| 9. 3.1416. Mothers marck Elevator & Investment Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. Phone 203. 2-17-1w % ! from. And that’s what he got. - land two daughters, Mrs. Frank Bar- nes of Bismarck and Mrs. Wilkinson of this city. LEGION PLANNING TIME WEDNESDAY A big time is being planned by the officers of the Gilbert S. Furr GEORGE MOORE DIES The body of George Moore, former Mandan resident, father of Mrs. E. Alex P. Moore of Pittsburgh and Madrid, American ambassador ' to Palpiirrten ty arate in Washington |B: Wilkinson of this city, who died [ness post No. 40 and the local Aux- to pttend the Coolidge inauguration, {Saturday at the Northern Pacific |iliary for Wednesday night, Feb. 18, PHN hospital, Glendive, arrived in when several of the officers of the “The most severe punishment |@4n last evening. Funeral services |state legion will be present at the will be held at/the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. W. R. Thatcher, a close friend of the fam- regular meeting. A dance will fol- low the meeting which to be held at the Knights of Pythias hall. si dealt out by Spanish justice; Moore says, “‘is to be sentenced to jail over Sunday. That means the’ prisoner Bnuay, . nwa ily, and farméy pastor of the Meth-| State Commander Buck Carlson; will miss the week's but fight. odist church here, officiating. Jack Williams, state adjutant; Bill SHOULDER PIN | Mr. Moore, who was about 68 |Stérn, national vice commanders and ‘An attractive shoulcar pin to be|years old, had been ill since the first |: T- Hoverson, chairman of the worn on a white satin frock dras|of the year with lumbago, and was |state veterans bureau will be the three lacge circles of square cut]taken to the hospital at Glendive | visiting officers, fapphires’ vauliined with smuali{last week critically’ ill. The direct ——————— : fleas. cause of death was fot given in the | Eleven inches of rain has been ‘son yesterday. | known to fall in a Sonora storm or cloudburst, in California, By Williams message to Mrs. Willetn: Surviving Mr. Mopre are his widow, READ ‘TRIBUNE WANT AbDps. OUT OUR WAY (NES PLANIN' DERRICK- AN PIN UP DESE MERE ROCKS. WHERE WE WANTS OE RocK weuTcuo } CALLS DISH YERE KINDER GONS GN WIFE MAR HANSE ? H. P. Beckwith one * Gets One Year}enry. Fargo, N. D., b. 17.—-H. P. Beck- with, p ern National bank, Sa tenced to-one year urday with had sident of the defunct North-] plea of not guilt sen-] to two indictr nd one day in| the first c pli Sentence ; Judge Andrew Miller after Mr. Beck- withdrawn his PAGE cal SEVEI prison at Leavenworth | of $25,000 and the latter charging alse entry of $15,000. of Judge Poll with, the cou jon un tion of funds and false was imposed by} At the req pre nd pleaded gi: ents, Nos, 17 and ging the misapplic: jou: March 1 to g' :] to straighten counsel. for Mr. Bei granted a stay of ues: exe ‘ive the d out his bu n| before being taken to Leavenwort! | MOM’N POP Looks Are Deceiving 1 SPOSE MoM WILL RAISE CAIN WITH ME FOR STAYING OUT TILL ONE THIRTY BUT IT GOSH MoM - L HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFE TONIGHT — L SAW CHRIS ZIMMERMAN- GEE HE'S | A GREAT GUY -HE ASKED ALL ABOUT YOLI-DEAR- JUST WHAT I EXPECTED - SHE'S WANTING FoR ME! Now FOR THE f FUSS ~ MAYBE IF L WANT A LITTLE WHILE SHE'LL GO Wy PoP WHO ARE You TALKING TO? — You WOKE ME LPI if ‘ul WELL GO IN - TIVE WAITED AN HOUR AND SHE'S STILL UP 2-17 Va You SAY- THAT WAS AGOOD YARN Bout ZJUDGE WIND « DROVE ON. GEE-L STUDIED ouR SPELLING LESSON TILL ~. IT WENT To BED LAST AIGHT= PATIENCE, ERA, RANDOM, CHICAGO AN <) PITTSBURGH I SPELLED ~ SAY, WILLIE! MEBBE You KNOW HOW "r' SPELL ® A WORD MEBBE = DYA s'Pose YA 7 YEAN-CAN YoU SPELL COUPE = NO-NO- | SAY THAT WAS A FUNNY z 3 STOPPED IN TOWN LONG ENOUGH To TELL g A COUPLE OF GOOD STORIES THEN Too -LETS SEE IF WE ABOUT THE You OLD HYPOCRITES WHEN THAT OLD BLOW- HARD 1S HERE YouL LAUGH AT HIS MOTH EATEN JOKES- TEN MINUTES FROM NOW OY LL BE TELLING WHAT AN Y, OLD SCAMP: i By Taylo ANLORS } BY STANLEY, shucks! r SPELLED ‘EM ALL BUT PITTSBURGH = LE'S SEE NoW=sP-17-S-B-0- AOPE! THASS FUNNY THAT UD GET STUCK ON THAT 7 WHEN TZ SPELLED IT AS EAsy AS ANYTHING GosH! Dy PATS-Z-B-E-R-/