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MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alogue and special offer free. Moler Barber College, * North Dakota. for country, town general merchan- , dise store. References required. | None but the best need apply. | Write No. 929, care of ‘Tribune, | y al WANED—Two young men wanted | j F, Jaszkowiak, 421 12th | 2-244tt | i HELP WANTED—FEMALE H DO YOU WANT to make to, 414.00 a day right in your own| home? Auto Knitter ‘with 22 Ibs,! of wool yarns for sale. Worth $160.00 but will sell for half the} price, Practically new. Will show! you how to operate the machine. | Address Tribune No. 932. to work, St 2-23-1w WANTED—Girl for general house- | work. Must be competent and ex-; perienced. Good wages. Apply 209! W. kosser St. Phone 922-M. { 2.21-3t! WANTED—Experienced ‘lady for:a’ bookkeeping and stenographic po- | sition. Apply ad No. 931, care of Tribune, 5 emote | WANTED—Girl for ‘al thouse- | work. Call 206W. Thayer St. Phone | 910, Mrs, Frayne Baker. 2-21-1W | WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- | eral housework. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 bth St. 2-14-tf | WANTED TO RENT 4 “TO RENT—Modern bung: | alow of four or five rooms. Two adults only, Phone 1108 or 320. Also want! to share room. hone! Great demand; big | | Fargo, | _, 2-16-1m} WANTED—Experienced male clerk | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1925 Tribune Classified Advertisements T insertion; 26°-words oF BOE wiacosneecnnnce, OB 8 insertions, words of a an 1 week, 28 words or under 1.26 Ade over 25 ..worda,: 2e add , sional per word, : CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TES . RA’ 65. Cente. Per Inch All classified ada are cash in advance. Copy should be ceived by, 12 a’clock to ipepre insertion same day... _; BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE $82 DRESSHAKING FIRST CLASS dressmaking done at “Mrs. Heckenliable’s, 223°2nd St. at reasonable prices.” ‘Aluo have sew- ing-machine for sale in first class condition, Phone 586, » ~ 2-18-lw FIRST. CLASS dressmaking done at Mrs. Heckenliable’s,.223 2nd St. at reasonable prices. Also have sew- ing machine for, sale in first class condition.. 218-1 WORK WANTED WANTED—Work after school hours and’ Saturdays. ; Have -had clerking experience. » Phone '644-J. 2-21-3t | BABY CHICKS | BABY CHICKS—Strong, husky six- teen leading varieties culled by na- tional judge.» Buy..northern bred Quality “Live ~ delivery . circular ! free, Caledonia: Hatchery, Cale- dunia, Minn., Dept. 3B, | 1-80-1m BABY CHICKS, all breeds, price list free. | Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 14-lm LOTS FOR SALE FOk SALE--16 foot corner lot oni Seventh street and Avenue PB. Very reasonable at $750. Also a 10 acre suburban place. Good. buildings, water and a good place for chick- ens. Can be cut .into. lots and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - CROSSWORD. PUZZLE would be a good investment for the future. About thirteen blocks! from school, Write No, 927 Tri- bune. : 2-16-1m FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR-RENT—4 room partly. modern house, very: close. in,.for $16. 5 room partly modern house, eau close, in, for $25, Geo, M. Register. _2-23-1w FOR RENT—March ist, modern un- coenten a cin WOM st LOST—Between Bismarck and Brad- dock; Sunday, Feb. -22;-one spare rim and casing with Copelin Motor Co. cover. over same. Finder'please notify Mrs, Wm. Wilton, Braddock, N._D, 2-24-4¢ ST—Near: MeKenzie Hotel Monday Vatent : Drawing., Finder please leave at Tribune office for yeward. 2-24-16 _____WANTED TO BUY_ gir 1066, 1 WA —Modern six or sev- 2-17-14 Modern furnished sleep- Call 317-8th St. or ing rooms. Phone 236-R. FOR RENT—Partly | unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. _Phone| 183. : 2-23-1w | FOR RENT—Very desirable room} suitable for one or two persons. Inquire 612-5th St.- } I 219-1) FOR RENT—Room in modern /home. | Close in, private entrance. Gen-! tlemen cnly. Phone 967. i FOR RENT. water heat, in modern home. Close } in. Call, at 306 8th St., or phone; 2-14-1w | en-room house, -from~ owner, must have three bed rooms, give des- tion; location, and. your lowest price. Write Tribune No. 934. 2-24-1w SALESMAN A REAL OPPORTUNITY—Full or part time salesmen and country representatives for nationally ad- vertised Nogar Suits made to mea- sure at $12.60.. It makes no differ- ence whether you can devote two hours per day or all your time. Whether you are accustomed to making $2600.00 or $15,000.00 per year this proposition will appeal to you. For interesting particulars about the wonderful Nogar cloth write, _V, L. Richardson, District Manager, 319 W. O. W. Bldg., Oma- ha, Nebr. = Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartmegte. A, B/W Marnhe Phone a9 FOR RENT—Modern room. Close in, 423-4th St;* Phone 887. 2-23-2t rouse. | Call 503-W | 2-21-3t MISCELLANEOUS ART SHOP Mrs. A. H. Pearson, successor -to/ Mrs. N. W. Kelly, hemstitehing, pi- | +coting, stamping, gathering. Your; | 1 | ing rooms. ‘ patronage respectfully solicited, All work guaranteed. Annex Block, 608 Broudway. Mail orders given prompt attention, r) > Ps cee FOR SALB—Choice * lusported German Rollers ..... Hartz Mountain Singera . Native Singers ...... Cages, Seeds, Treats Phone 116-J. +». $8.00 . 1.00 + 6.00 Tele- ete, Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 1-26-1m OVERLAND CHAMPION FOR SALE—24 model, driven 7500 miles mostly paved roads, $350! cash or best offer, on account of sickness, Box. 362, Wilton, No. Dak. qi | 28-t8 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: onbys:.., Apply... Prix bare. 1. tf FOR SALE—One pure’ Scotch short- horn bull, 8 years old; dark Roan weight about 1900 pounds, elose. to ground very compact and symmet- rical. Erieksén Bros., Wilton, N. D. 2-20-1wk ANYONE HAVING a complete. Chi- cago Sunday 22nd Tribune, please eall Mrs, C. Phone 437M, Wilt pay well for it. by y s ___ 228r2t FOR SALE—Pure bred Jergey Bull, | one year old. Good one. G * Wachter, Bismarck, N. 1-30-¢f | ‘OR SALE—One set good harness, and collars, Also two men’s over- coats and one oil barrel, as we are! leaving town. 24-11 St. 24-1w FOR SALE—One. 210, egg size Buck- eye Incubator, nearly new. Rea- sonable price. Write Mrs, Mavr- garet Hassa, Bismarck, N, Dak. R. No. 2. oy 2-28-86 GOOD YOUNG work horses and sad- dle horses for sale.’ Cheap..:Em- mons county, Write Tribune No. 933. i 2-23-3t | FOR SALE—Repair parts of stripped J. I. Case Steam Engine 20-60, good as new. Also rocker grates. John, Bauer, Golden Valley, N. D. 1 2-19-1m . FOR B indling, buyn corn cob: Delivered to al) parts of the city. For prompt delivery phone 304R. rk, 2-17-1w FOR SALE—OChoiee White Plymouth Rock ‘males for sale; pure-bred, well-matured birds. Frank Mil- hollan,. Bismarck, 2-24-2t | FOR, SALE-—Feed and deed corn.. Bis- marek Elevator & Investment Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. Phone 203, At: an-tt | id |T, Livdahl and: George, SALESMAN—To distribute testbestos| obi lining, Submit photograph’and business references with first letter. Write American Asbestos. Company, Norristown, Penna. 2-21-24-26 FOR SALE 5:ROOMshouse and bath, modern, firé place, garage, lawn, trees, splendid condition. On 6th Street. Price ($5500.00, Terms. 6 ROOM house and bath, 3: bed rooms, modern, and well located. Price $4500.00, Terms. 2 eS e 6 ROOM bungalow, partly -mogesn, furnace heat, east front, Price $2800.00, Term 7 ROOM house, modern, hot water heat, fire place, garage, barn, lawn and trees. Good condition. _ Price $6500.00. Terms. 5 ROOM and bath bungalow, modern, close in, dandy condition. Price $4700.00, part cash, balance month- ly installments. : 6 ROOM:hoguse, modern, 9 bed rooms, garage in basement, east front, built in 1921. Price $4000.00. Terms. . Now is the: opportune: time to. byy a home. We.ocanm finance any bona fide proposition. Come in and see us, or phone: 138, WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY, PROPERTY. INVESTORS. MORTGAGE . SECURI- T F, A, Lahr, Pres, J. P. Wagner, See. ‘ 2:23-1w NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEBTING The- members. and ex-members of aati’ “x” First Regiment North Dakota National Guard Training School, a Corporation, are request-| ed to attend the special meeting of | the, Company, called to meet at the/’ Armory’ headqi of Company “A” ot 9 o'clock . of the Sth day of March, A. D, 1925,-for the pur+ nose of efecting two members .of the}. Board of Di to, fill the resignation to fill out the unexpired term there- of, and for the further purpose of uthorizing and ‘directing the Pres- ident in conjunction with the Board of directors, to: prepare plans .for and secure a site, and build an Ar: mory for Company “A” in a suitabl fora me ned one Relates whiel selected and approved | by thi mbers of the Board of di- rectors, and to issue Bonds of this|, cgrporation for a sum not to exceed One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) payable at a date not late than the year of 1945, and to appoint committees and do any and all things, as may be necessary in order to sell : Bond: 5 chke the “building alte fing Hah all 0 be don ex-membe: other things. necessai (AL the: members, "an: please take, notice.) ‘ Daten ‘this: day of February, ey HERMAN. A. ‘BROCOPP, Captain Hedge Tats Comes, Company \ “A and President Ex-Official of ° said Corporation, - ‘boys and girls furnished four room and bath flat, | including heat, Phone 905 after 5| PM. 3 2-8 tt FOR_RENT—Five room house. _In- | 13, One who, ig defeated. {14. With, 15, A semi-ctreular recess in a chureh, 17, Tropical American pear-shaped Yruit. 19, Pertaining to the language of A horticulturist ought tb gloat ovpr i few words that he might repeag in Thi { puzzle solver-wilk have to jook up. * HORIZONTAL 1, A precious: stone, 7. A shallow lake, near the sea. the Celts. 21, Ta obse: quire 214 Sth St. 2-20-tf | 22. Slow p b 24. Snakelike fish. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES 25. Within, WANTED TO BUY-Ford “om Over-| 26. Drunkard, land Coupe 1928 or 1924 : model.| 27. Chart. fe Gash. Phone 1104. 29. Neuter pronoun, ual 43 2-18-1W a Tenth month, S/ FOR SALE—Brand new Ford Tudor Landed Sedan at a discount. Box 601, Bis or. G. marek, Close by. 7. Relieved. & Antlered animal, a, MANDAN NEWS |) 40, Compensation for services ren- * dered, (Pl). —— 42, Leaflike division of calyx en- MASONIC MEETING sing corella of a flower. Invitations have been’ sent out to! 44 Girl. ‘Masons of all lodges in this district | 47- 0. (PI). to attend the annual district meeting |49- Brown scales which cover stem of blue lodges to be held in the new Masonic temple in Mandan, March 3. Large delegations’ from Bismarck, Steele, Washburn, Hazen, Flasher, Carson, Linton, and other points of the district are expected. The meeting will start promptly | at 6:15 o’clock with a banquet in the} new temple for which it is expected more than 350 places will be set. W. J. Hutcheson, executive secretary of the Masonic Service association will be the chief speaker of the evening. While March 3 will mark the dis- trict. meeting, another dig session will be held'by Masons on March 31 when Mandan Lodge No. 8 A. F. & ‘A. M,, will observe its annual home- coming and past-masters night. GET REGISTERED GILTS Twenty registered Yorkshire bred gilts purchased by the Mandan Com- mercial club.from @ breeder at Bux- ton, N. D., will be received here this! 66, 68. 70. Covered with small curling waves, < 71, War ery, (PI.) ERTICAL Seed covering. To sum up. of ferns. Part of verb to be. Term of: respect, Dark, viscous fluid. Prepcsition’ of place. Small wooden nail. Conducted. Untruth, Sign denoting addition, More recent in origin, Margin or edge. ining to cheek or cheek 1, Removal of diseased tissue by, 60. i 61, 63, 6b. Oty 69. 2 3. Fish spawn, | 4. Sine. | 5, Person bequeathed an estate. | nuzzle, For there are quite a y conversation, but that the lay HIE] fe EI) JO} iV ISIE | faite] QIN) (a Narcotia, [STAFT BY OIG] LUNE IOMATT J) _ {5) mM UNOR IME IF a San GE IINIGK ICME IeINIT fyEe sl Anawee to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. CIAIR BE SILIEIDIS a ele SET ME QIODIE| Bie) aaa AL IC RMON! SPIRITED aie) allele BIAIDIE IR] Molten stone, Frightene Begone, Unit. pd, Imaginary giant, To stop, (PL) fishing net, gently. Club of women, One wares, Small wa Pixed val Exclude, Portabje who travels selling small x candle. ue, (Pl) covered chair. Broad fin used in swimming, Support for a picture. Unusual. Pertaining to side. Sober, S Cotton fa (PL) Italian co To drink To droop. brie with satin finish. in. slowly. Hebrew God. Behold. weék and distributed to 11 or 12 and farmers of the Highland school district and else- Gere in. Moron dounty tative, who will arrive today from The “bacon type” hog is in heavy [Des Moines, In., where he has been ut demand according to all the livestock |the Towa convention. A large number market experts and the Mandan |° Commercial club board of directors has invested a considerable sum in the young sow# purchased, with the idea of helping establish the bacon hogs in this district. STATE CONVENTION State Commander, D. C. McNamara of the L. 0. T. Maccabees arrived in Mandan and is. personally supervis- North Dakota state convention of the Maccabees which will open in the Kuights of Pythias hall on Wednes-|, day morning. Among the chief speakers « program will be R. troit, Dakota today. team, composed of Paul Schweigert, Marie Balogh and Carl Kraenzel, won a 2 to 1 decision in its High School League debate with Steel high school Friday night. ing, the final arrangements for the |by Bernice Whitmore, Marvin Ness and. Paul Gress. [the United States each year would build’ a -wall 17 feet high and eight P. Kuntz of De-| Mic supreme tent represen- try. s from the tents in North so expected to arrive of delega' are HEBRON WINS The Hebron high school debating bush Steel was represented Caminon brick manufactured in shels last ye: load to the American Fi Chicago last week for‘ which he cived $2.80 per 100 f. 0. b, Flasher. — The barley has able larger than the, D and is a wonderful foliage and ts per- feetly adapted td use under condi- els the fi inches wide around the entire coun- Makes Money With Barley Carson, N. D., Feb, 24.—Arthur Fryslie, one of the well known farm- of this section, who. a few years |" ago secured one bushel of Burbank’s hull-less barley, wh h produced 100 t year, and 3,000 bu- ipped his first ear- Field Seed Co., donsider- ordindry barley, kernels a tions such as are usual in this pare lie buying this seed to substitute of North Dakota, Mr. Frys {nearly every farmer of thi till has about 1,000 | bushels left, which he is selling to | ¢, farmers of this community at $2.00 |per bushel and according to reports, section |for other barley. llows a school to be es- in isolated areas, when § children of school the Nevada blished there are age. In U is eight children. PAGE SEVEN In, the province of Ontario, the premier and president of the coun- cit and the chairman of the.-bydré- electric commission receive $12,000 a year salary, or $2000 more thage the minimum limit |lieutenant governor, the chief execu- ltive officer. Fs On the Job THE BIRD WHO STARTED 'T THIS CERTAINLY PLAYS RIGHT INTO OuR HANDS~ I SURE WOULD LIKE To SHAKE HANDS WITH By Taylor BY GOLLY HORNBLOWER - HERE'S ~~ THE BIGGEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED FOR MAGIC MUD - NOT.ONLY WILL OUR’ SALES BE INCREASED BUT IF OUR CANDIDATES WIN THE CONTEST IT WILL GIVE OUR PRODUCT AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION ALLRIGHT CHIEF - SHAKE HANDS WITH ME — UM THE GUY WHO THOUGHT OF THIS CLEVER IDEA AND IFsNOU PROMISE TO KEEP IT A SECRET TLL LET YOU IN ON HOW [VE PLANNED To MAKE “MAGIC MUD" MORE FAMOUS THAN EVER BEFORE BUTTE? HAS A NEW “fou SAY. ABBIE BEV |} BroTzsPar NO-NO -1 SAY \F SHE LIKES HOOTSTOWN Oa THE RUMOR THAT BIRDIE CROWE THE WELL KNOWN MILULINER IS EXPECT! A NEW TRIMMER FROM THE.CITY HAS CAUSED CONSIDERABLE COMMENT WHN'.NO MAJAM, HES wRitTin? A two TMOusAN WORD STORY *CALLEO TH RID Foo!’ FROM HIS OWN EXPERIENCE. BUT WE, COULDNT STRETCH TH EXDERIENCE T’ MOREN. By Williams PRONOUNS, ADVERBS: AN’ PREPOSITIONS DRE ME CRAZY! Freckles and His Friends SuUCKS! PARTICIPLES, Freckles Is Right! AW, HELP ME WK NY GRAMMAR LESSON, WILL YA, is saa GEEWITT= WHY DONTCHA 6ET YER LESSONS AT Home ? Y'DONT SEE ME GETTIN NY LESSONS: HAD T' HELP PAINT OUR KITOAEN LAS’ NIGHT-O, HERE'S

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