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1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 Tribune ‘ —== PHONE. 82==—., | MALE HELP WANTED if — ———— BABY CHICKS \ WANTED—Men and women to learn; - BABY. CHICKS—Strong, husky six- { barber trade. Great demand; ‘big! Classified ‘Advertising Rates teen leading varieties culled by na- wages. Few weeks completes. Cat: | ; tional judge. Buy northern bred alogue and special offer free. $ Quality Live delivery circular; Moler Barber ollege, Fargo, free. Caledonia Hatchery, ~ Cale- North Dakota. _____ 216-1 | ey donia, Minn., Dept. 8. , WANTED—Experienced male clerk | : 1-30-1m | “for country town general merchan- : .- 16 | BABY CHICKS—Strong Husky Pure dise store. References required. | 1 week, 26 words or ender 1.26 | {| Bred Baby Chicks” 100% guaran- N@he vut the best need apply.|} Ade over 25 words, 2c -addi+ tec. Catalog free. Mondakomin Write No. 929, care of Tribune. | tonal per word. Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. 2+20-1w a 2-20-1t | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CHICKS, all breeds, price HELP WANTED—FEMALE RATES ‘ free, Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. :WANTED—Women to make money 66 Cents Per Inch at home. Plain home sewing. No; All classified eda are cash in canvassing. To prevent curiosity, | advance. Copy should be re- seekers, send ten cent (coin) for ceived by 12 o'clock to inture samples and particulars. Success insertion same day. Sewing System, P. O. Box 207 8 Long Branch, N. J. THE ae 2-20-1t;|. BISMARCK TRIBUNE NTED—Experienced girl for gen- PHONE 32 ral housework _ 8nd St. Mrs SS SALESMAN SALESMEN—If you have a WANTED a good position, want a better one, bookkeeping and stenographic po- sition. Apply ad No. 981, care of ‘ Tribune. 2-20-3¢ and can submit evidence that you can make good, we would like to talk WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- to you. Want a retail and a whole- eral housework. Mrs. J. P, Sett, sale automobile salesman. Write 521 Sth St. 2-14-tf giving full information. Lahr Mo- tor Sales Co. DRESSMAKING . ane ENN ae = ————————————— FIRST CLASS dressmaking done at: ~ aty7OMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES Mrs. Heckenliable’s, 223 2nd St, at [annep tO BUY—Ford of Over: reasonable prices. Also have sew- ing machina tor salle ‘land Coupe 1923 or 1924 model. ing maching for sale in:firet class, jand Coupe 100 or 1S condition. 2-18-1w { 2-18-1w Classified Advertisements im MITCHELL NOT: TO GET PLACE ‘AGAIN, REPORT; Members of House Aircraft Committee Are Stirred By the Rumor Washington, Feb. 20.—The aircraft controversy, took an unexpected twist when a report was received by some members of the house aircraft com- mittee that Btigadier General Mit- chell, assistant army air chief and central figure in the row, would be called to the White House today and informed by President Coolidge that Words from two to seven letters each ar That makes it the kind of pi | T_—__—_——_————————eeee tthe would not be reappointed to his WANTED TO RENT LOTS FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT——Modern bung- | FOR SALE—7% foot corner lot on alow of four or five rooms. Two seventh street and Avenue E. Very apduits only, Phone 1108 or 320. | yeasonabie at $750. Also a 10 acre : 2-17-1W, suburban place. Good buildings, } waiter and a good place for chick- FOR SALE ens. Can be cut into lots and would be a good investment for the future. About thirteen blocks $550 CASH—Balance the same 2s out thir 1 vent buys # aig, room. modern! “rom school. Write No. 927 Tri- q hwuse, hot water heat, east front, bune, trees and lawn. Garage. Price 2-16-1m ree MISCELLANEOUS $500 CASH—Balance as rent buys @ five room modern bungalow. Full basement, furnace heat, well lo- cated. Price $2900.00. 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 going to warm climate. Write $750 CASH—Balance like rerit buys! A+ Holum, 702 So, 10th St., Brain- a 5 room modern bungatow, full) rd, Minn. 2-14-1w basement, furnace heat, enclosed'FOR SALE—One pure Scotch short- porch, Garage. Price $4250, | horn bull, 3 years old; dark Roan, | weight about 1900 pounds, close to ground very compact and symmet- riéal. Erickson Bros., Walton, N. j_D. 2-20-1wk {FOR SALE—Burleigh County mix- FIVE ROOM Bungalow with garage,’ ture seed corn. 100 bu. 1923—-$2.00 close in, modern in every way.; a bu.; 500 ‘bu. 1924—$1.00 a bu. Price $4700. Good terms, Phone 1-F-30. 0. U. Dutton, Brit- — tin, N. D. 2-20-3t SIX ROOM modern home, good 1o- | «;QR” SALE-OR RENT—320 acres cation, trees and lawn, large) of grass land near Bismarck. R. rooms and closets. Price $5250. G. Price, Decorah, Ia.” 2-13-15t ema | WANTED TO RENT—March 1, a 4 or FIVE ROOM two story house an 5 See = FOUR ROOM house on south side, 26 foot lot. Price $1360. Very! easy terms, i garage, fire place, hot air heat,) 9, room apartaens oe hardwood floors,” nice arrange- ; 5 Gf rooms. (Pelee ($5600; Good|. omy cete, Sueune” terms. [= OVERLAND CHAMPION SIX ROOM modern dwelling, one be » room ‘on first floor, garage, en- ciesed porch, east front, large liv- A ing room. Built in features. Price | miles mostly paved roads. cash or best offer, on account of Box 162, Wilton, No. ] $5000. Terms, = 3 asa (NINE ROOM modern house, and/ FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully equipped ‘age, hot water heat, Oak trim! with slides, real bargain for print- 4 maple floors up and down, full} \ /" basement. Close to schools. Price, et, who needs new . equipment. $8500. Terms. | Sale for cash only. Apply Tri- | buve. 1-28 ! voi’ ~“SAEECChoice Imported JUST COMPLETED a new 6 room! German Rollers ... 38.00 modern bungalow, basement gar-| 1 age. East front. Selling price} Hartz Mountain Singers .... 7.00 Native Singers ...........--- 6.00 $5250.00. Terms. i ‘ | Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Tele- » HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull, Box 728, * - AGENCY . » | Dickinson, .N. D, CITY SERVICE i 1-26-1m FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull, Webb Block. hone 0! one year old. Good one. Gene Two Houses For Kew } Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. p ; oy BMdeaw | : “_ 180-tf : | THE. ART SHOP FOR SALE OR. RENT | Mrs, A. H. Péarson, successor to USES AND FLATS _ |.Mrs. N. W. Kelly, hemstitching, pi- FOR R SASONABLY—Small |eoting,. stamping, gathering. Your furnished house to reliable couple |patronage respectfully solicited. All for 2 or 3 months. Call at any-time (work guaranteed. Annex Block, 508 217 So. 6th St. Broadway. Mail orders given prompt 2-19-3t ; attention. is FOR RENT—March Ist, modérn un- furnished four room and bath flat, |FOR SALE—Repair parts of includin heat. Phone 905 after 5! J. I. Case Steam Engine 20-60, goad PM. gh pee soo shen}, as new. Also rocker grates. Jobn 2-3 tf; Bauer, Golden Valley, N. D. ‘s . Aza 3 ¥OR RENT—After March Ist 5 room modern house, 812 Main St. Phone 5UGR or call at 822 Main St. |" named varieties. Miss Belinda or call at 822 Main St, aw, Tideman, Kindred, N. D., R. F. D: | Ne. 3. > 2-17-4¢ FDR RENT—Five room house, In-| ire "Ste “).20-1¢ | FOR BEST kindling, burn corn cobs, ire 2 eet Delfvered to all parts of the cit; . ‘ROOMS FOR RENT ° “| | For piompt delivery phone 364R- TOE han Borcolsseiae’ In monea | FOE SARE eecued sed ae ight i i ey S. Feed and se 5 +, or tight housekeeping jm moder marck Elevator & Investment Co. home. Apply 418-Ist St, call | | i092 3 or ©" Bistharck Bank Bldg. Phone 203, * : : 2-18-8t! 2-17-1W’ FOR RENT Nie, warn sleepng | FOR SALE CHEAP—About — ong room suitable for two. Also, want, thousand feet covering boards. Sée one girl to share room. Phone{ Faunce, 802-1st.St. oat 1066, evecare ir OR *| 3 2-17-1w POR SALE—Brown Orpington hens FOR RENT—One sleeping m,| ‘and’ ‘cockerels. “8 Broadway. Bis- nicely furnished, modern bOuse,! marck- ity 2-20-26. close ix, Call 422-4th St. or phone! 1052-R. . 5 Ed STAD SHES ARE THE LITTLE FOR -RENT--Modem furnished ream el, 313 4th St. one 6: Hea WAA OF “OR RENT—Very desitable room. PLANT. THIS SPRI g suitable for one or two persons. De Inquire 612-5th St. | Bi 2-19-179 |~ FOR RENT—Room in moderm home. Close in, private entrance.. Gen- tlemen only. Phone 967, | ’ be ; ee al FOR RENT—Clean, warm’ room, ‘hot |, water heat, in modern’ home. Close | in. Call at 306. 8th St, or phone; k ; 2-14-1w | [eral Mitchell until the house commit- room apartment or small house,| was to be reprimanded arrived at the Write No.} capitol while the aircraft committee 1 2-13-1W] the advisibility of open hearings on A FOR SALE—24 model, driven 7500} plane tests it had ordered conducted $350! at McCook Field, near Dayton, Ohio, tf }firm its accuracy the president made ‘DAHLIA Bulbs for sale. Twenty present. position. White House officials apprised of ae after a conference | 2% the report refused with the president either to deny or to confirm its accutacy, war depart- ment officials said they had no knowledge of the matter, and an in- quiry at General Mitchell's office brought the statement that the as- sistant air chief likewise knew noth- ing of it. . The report as it reached commit- tee members was that General Mit- chell: would be given the choice of cither voluntarily, resigning his posi- tion or of accepting other service to which the war department might xs- sign him upon the expiration of his term of office next month. Reports Denied * These committee members also said they had been informed that the con- templated presidential action was} impelled by declarations of Secretary Weeks and Wilbur that they would resign unless summary action was taken in General, Mitchell's case. Both secretaries, when notified of this aspect of the report, denied that any such thoughts were in their minds, and Mr. Weeks went further to call attention te his recent state- ment that the war department would take no action in reference to Gen- tee concludes its investigation. The report that General Mitchell was considering in executive session the recent findings of certain air- Committee Adjourns The startling nature of the Mit- chell report caused an immediate ad- journment of the session without dis- cussion on the question before the committee, ‘The tenor of the report was con- veyed to the White House where in addition to refusing to. deny or con- the informal statement that it had not emanated fram that. source. The schedule of the president's en- gagements for tomorrow, as prepared tonight at the White House, did not show an appointment with General Mitchell, but the committee members did not regard this as disproving the 43. report, inasmuch as all White House callers ate not entered upen the for- mal list, HORIZONTAL sical language. of changing color (pl). Leaving out a vowel «for phony Newspaper paragraph, To sway. : Sound. To place. Battering engine. Male adults. Half an em. Bashful, Distant. on of place, s fish, ning: instrument. Nothing. To remain. Drain., Sound in body. Preceded. Small lump of butter. Aeriform fluid. That quantity which multiplied by itself produces a given quan- tity. Surrendered. se epic tale. Eagle, Conjunction (neg.). Line: nous substance. Accomplish, To loiter. Indentation left by smallpox. lele? Chl as AAc 12. William Jennings Bryan, Various. Douglas Fairbanks. Observes, ‘ 13, Mary Garden, Chauncey De- Glens. : Haw. Portended. 3 Harold Lloyd, Gilda Gray, VERSICAL e President Dawes. Allow Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Judge Imitates. K. M. Landis. Large books. s | 18 Charles Chaplin, “Stron g- Part of verb be. euk Lately made. ° VERTICAL Aged. 2. Abraham Lincoln, William H. 3.1416. : Anderson. | Flower, rosette shaped. 3. Gloria Swanson, Wayne B. King of the beasts. Wheeler. Si Male child. 4. Premier Mussolini of Italy, Streams, Secretary of Labor Davis. | Term of respect. 6. Prince of Wales, Mary Pick- Genus Ulmus tree, ford. Former Secretary Hughes. To cuddle, i Nurmi, Gilda Gray. Dine. 7. Jack Dempsey, Al Smith, Definite article. 9. Hiram Johnson, “Ma” Fergu- Geographical drawing. son, Douglas Fairbanks. Adverb of negation. 10.' Herbert Hoover, George Wash- Affirmative. ington, Mary Garden. Because. 12. William Jennings Bryan, Sick. John D. Roekefeller. Gaw, 14. Chauncey DePew, ‘Rudolph One who has contagious dis-| Valentino. case, for whom there is # special Harold Lloyd, Judge K. M. colony. Instrument for registering mea- sure, Pronounced through nose, Still. eu- ttered through this puzzle. le the fan likes to solve. Answers an argument. Rock containing metal. Large fish caught off New Eng- land coast. Period. Deity. Makes amends. To scold. To fight among nations. Part of coat collar. Tool for boring, Inflexible. | Molten volcanic matter. Partner. A number. emblem of authority, Scarlet. | Vhird person past tense of be. To steal. scatter hay. Second tone of major scale. Preps 45. 46, aaa ———__—_—_-———_ | X-Face Answer | How many f. did you guess in yesterd crossface puzzle? Here ure the correct answers, horizontal and vertical: HORIZONTAL 1. Henry Ford, Abraham Lincoln. 3. Gloria Swanson, Harlan Fiske William H, Anderson. The Prince of Wales, Wayne B. Wheeler. ary of Labor James J. ram Johnson. 10. Herbert Hoover, Al Smith. 11. “Ma” Ferguson, governor of Texas, President Coolidge, Secretary Charles Evans Hughes, Bull Montana, George Washington. } Davis, 16. Vice President Dawes, Charles Chaplin. ‘The area of the ality of; Japan has more than 3000 news: |38. Small lump. Monaco with its famous Casino is sand nragazines, + \y9, Possesses. only eight square miles. paper nines, 4 ber ae t OUT OUR WAY FONE WOULD THINK: YOU CHILOREN NEVER GOT ARN THING TIORAT. MOVE PA: I WANT TO ORAIN-THESG Use 0! TT sDADS: DINNER BUC! By Willi ms | Hm-mP?! EAT SFE iE ON | RAILWAY IN 1924 Minneapolis, 20.—-The freight traffic of the Great Northern road in 1924 single case of kind, although all en in h Flynn lie x6 ndling grain, NO CAR SHORT. tions of the handled without a! toda 3 R I, he said MOM’N POP Edward rector of the bureau of pub- road, il- | Hoo-Hoo club of the twin cities here The record for service was although —W ecords were brok- | paid by the company have incre Maybe They Can Switch It Oh 125 percent in 10 years, taxes” [01 percent, materials and supplies 60 percent and revenues per ton mile, only 20 percent. told the The,area of Belgium is about equal to that of Vermont. ges used By Taylor ARE YOU SURE "yf ouTHS AGO Z DON'T NTH! ’ THS RESTORER HAVE A HAIR ON MY (a i HEAD - Now LOOK !t ( 8 Te THis STUFF WILL GROW HAIR ON THIS RINK OF MINE IT DESERVES A CARNEGIE MEDAL GOODNESS PoP BUT YOURE. GETTING NA UGH! - GOSH: 1 S'POSE. You WOMEN, NEVER sUSE HAIR RESTORER. | JOE POTTS HAS RIGGED UPA HANDLE WON, NES! WHATS | THE MATTER? TTA VY, pial ITELL You OTEY YOURE WASTING Your TIME AS TH’ FIRE CHIEF-WE NEED A MARSHAL: ON HIS STOVE. WHEN HIS SHOP GETS Too WARM HE JUST SETS THE STovE OUTSIDE FoR AWHILE, WE DONT HAVE |, To- WE CAN BUY RATS AND PUFFS INSTEAD !! ay 1 SE a [|i aoe Por’ ae TIN SMITH SOW ai AROLND RING DONE @ NEATLY TINKE QUICKLY Pop! come Quick! SOMETIINS AWFUL HAPPENED! WELL, THERE'S A MOUSE INIT

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