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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 Tribune Classified MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great: demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alogue and special. offer _ free. | Moler Barber’ College, Fargo, | North Dakota. SAY, — | HELP WANTED—FEMALE DO YOU WANT to make $2.00 to! $400 a day right in your own! home? Auto* Knitter. with 22 Ibs. | of wool yarns for sale. Worth 1$100.00 but will sell for half the} price, Practically new. Will show , you how to operate the machine.; Address Tribune No, 932. 2-23-1w | WANTED—Expétienced bookkeeper | and Stenographer who has some Sales experience in mens clothing | and furnishing. Apply Ad No. 935; care of Tribune. , \ : 2-25-tT | WANTED — Experienced _conipetent | stenoprapher. Some knowledge of | hook work desirable but not es- sential. Write Tribune No, 936. 26-3t WANIED-—Pxperiencea girl tor gen- | eral housework. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 6th St. 2-14-t8 | WANTED— Girl house- | work, Mrs. J. Phone! 922-W. 2-26-tf | tor general F. Runyan. | 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. 4 2-24-4t | ROOMS FOR RENT i FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath, : can be used a8 light shousekeeping or sleeping rooms. Hot water heat. Will sell or rent furniture. In- qu at. 213-10th St., across from } Catholic School. { FOR RENT—Modern furnished steep. | ing rooms, Call 317-8th St. or! Phone 236-R. i ' 2-23-1w | FOR RENT—Very desirable room | suitable for one or two. Also gar- | nge for rent. 808 Ave. B. Phone} 1102. se 2-25-4t | FOR RENT—Partly furnished . or unfurnished room for light hoi keeping. College Ridg. Phone 183, ¢ 2:23-1 VOR RENT—Modern furnished | sleeping ;*.6ms suitable for two dj; three in a room. Call 301-4th St. { 2-27-2t | FOR RENT—Pleasant, well fornish- | ed room, Call 628, Call 247 after} 6 P.M, Mrs. J. M. Devine. i 2-26-1w | FOR RENT—Ciean, nicely Furnished | roam on ground floor, close in. Cull 120 Ist St. Phone 1096-J. ? oe 25-3 POR REN. —Bitictiy, moderna dnt in Rose Apartipénta.° aot W. Murphy, Phone 52. 4-80-t! Mrs. A,,.H, Pearson, successor to Mrs. N. W. Kelly, hemstitching, Bie} coting, stamping, ‘gathering. Your) putronage respectfully solicited: All work guaranteed. Annex Block, 508 | Broadway. Mail orders given prompt | attention. , 2-2-1) ‘Choice — Tmported | German Rollers .... + $8.00 Hartz Mountain Singers .... 7.00 Native Singers ... seve e 6.00 y Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Tele- Phone 116-J. Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. FoR SA 1-26-1m ———OVERTAND CHAMPION "| FOR SALE—24 model, driven 7500| miles mostly paved _ roads, $350/ cash or best offer, on account. of sickness, Box 162, Wilton, Nb. » Dak. : | : 2-3-8 FOR SALE—Income city property— priced for quick sale, Only small payment required down. Would accept small farm near Bismarck %> Mandan in part payment. Addrevs “Oppértunity,”- Tribune, Bismarck. 2-264t FOR RENT—Several quarter sections of breaking ahd plow land to: par- | ties wich, tractors or ample horse j ower. Investors: Mortgage Secur- Co. Office with First ca | anty Bank. t | FOR SALE--At a bargaln, two iba. en type case stands, fully. with slides, real bargain for print- ‘er, who needs new. equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply. Trit! bape, ‘ 1228-tf FOR T SALEOne pak fe Septch short- ‘\j horn bail, 3 years old; “dark Roan/ weight about 1900 pounds, close to/ ground very compact and symmet- | tical, Erickson Bros., Wilton, Nj “ 2-1 FOR SALE=One ¥et good harness | and collars. Alsa, two men’s over: coats and one oil barrel, as we ar Teaving town, . 214-11 St. 4% | 24-1w! CAFE FOR RENT—welr amen Cafe, steam heated and. Delco lighted, No cash rent, eiiinedk Hotel, Killdeer, N. D. (2-27- 1 FOR SALE—Fresh milch cows, als heavy work Morses.’ I am in the market for some young cattle. E. Chesak, 12 miles southeast af} Bismarek, N. D. 9 2-26 -1wk | FOR SALF—Repair parts of ‘st J. I. Case Steam Engine 20-60/g00d Also rocker rates: John} olden Valley, N. D. 4 2-19-13 range, | Also M 2-26-; jeere 14 inch | 12 miles > FoR R SALE—Small electric ey Wgh chair and -baby b . want to Duy dresser. call Evarts. » Phone 200. FO E—One John i¢ ISIX ROOM two story modern house, “(FOR RENT improved 160 acres of FOR SALE Rates beriton, WS words or Sr) words or fire place, garage, lawn, trees, splendid condition. On 6th Street. Price $5600.00. :Termey inder 8 iotertions, 6 words oF 1 week, 26 words or under Ade: over: 25° werden 3b. addi. hse D ay "3 Conner Inch a classified ads ai Cc 4 be eavta vy 3 : Falak té tsar insertion aes day. 6 ROOM house” and bath, 3 Price $4500.00. Terms, ;6 ROOM bungalow, partly modern, furnace heat, east front, Price $2R00.0Q Terms. 2 ROOM hous heat, and trees. $6500.00, fire place, garage, barn, lawn Good condition. | Price Terms. close in, dandy condition. Price $47q0.00, part cash, balance month- ly installments, 6 ROOM house, modern, 3 bed rooms, garage in basement, east front, built in 1921, Price $4000.00. Terms. FOR SALE ! ELGHT ROOM, house, four bed rooms, Music rOom, Maple Floors, Oak Trim,” Hot water heat, Full basement, Vegetable and Laundry rooms, 60 foot lot, East front, Gar- age, Especially well: built house. Price $6500. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, on pavement conveniently located. Built in fea- tures, enclosed porches, Full base- ment, Furnace heat, South Front, Price $5450. $1300 cash, balance same as rent. SIX ROOM two story modern ‘house, Full basement, furnace heat, East front, Garage, Two Blocks from Post Office, Price $3250. Easy terms to responsible parties. FOUR ROOM cottage, Full basement, furnace, Maple Floors, Bath, Price $2800. $500 cash, Balance $35.00 monthly. . FIVE. ROOM two story-modern house, Full basement, Furnace, Fire place, Mapte Floors, Sereéned in porch, tO foot Tt, Garage. Price $5500. Terms. Now is the opportune time to buy a home. We ean finance any bona | fide proposition. Come in and see} us, or phone 188, WE HAVE MONEY TD LOAN ON! CITY PROPERTY. INVESTORS Se SECURI- F. A. Lahr, Pres, J. P. Wagner, Sec. BABY CHICKS ue BABY CHICKS—Btrong, husky tional judge. Buy northern bred Quality Live delivery i free. Caledonia Hatchery, donia, Minn., Dept. B. BABY CHICKS—Strong Husky Pure Bred Baby Chicks. Guarantee. Catalog Free. komin Chickeries, Fargo, Box 736A. BABY CHICKS, all breeds, price list free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 2-14-1m ELECTION TO TWO ‘COVETED HONORS ARE HELD' AT “U" |: Grand Forks, N..D., Feb. or Election ‘of members to two of the most coveted junivr and senior v{honors at the University of. North Dakota were announced at the week- ly convocation of the institution at Monda- N. D. Full Basement, Three Bedrooms, Enclosed porch, East front, Garage, Lawn and Shade trees. Price $5500. Terms. ae STORY six room house with good out buildings and one block of ground. Good water. Ideal for chickens and gardening: $3600. With terms. land six miles from Bismarck, 100 acres under cultivation. Why not buy a house and pay for t the same as rent, I have money to loan 6n the monthly repayment plan. ive and Automobile Insurance writ- nin good reliable ‘compan’ 1S ROOM house dnd . bath, modern, | bed | rooms, modern, and ‘well located. | , modern, hot water | 5 ROOM and hath bangalow, modern, | teen leading varieties culled by nu- | 5," 1-80-1m | 95° 100 percent | 35. THE BISMARCK: TRIBUN i ensowvit Testify. Decayed. Born, Made from oats. Beverage. High. Strive. Weapons. Not early. Hire. Printer’s measvre. Superlative. Bone. Rodent. Raucous noise. Excluded, Robe. Flight. Allow. Fseape. A color. Exists. Assure. Note of the scale. Mexican dollar. Inquires. A vegetable. Dip in a liquid. Quiet. Eagle. Scorched: Acquire. Dole. Turn. VERTICAL Horn. Beverage. Relate. Thus. 10 o'clock «this morning. Twelve juniors were picked as Grey Gowns (commencement marshals and ush- ers) and fourteen seniors were elect- Is to Phi Deta Kappa, honorary WANTED TO BUY scholarship society. WANT 70 BUY—Modern six or sev-| The students elected were as fol- en room house, from owner, must tow. “peels have three bed rooms, give de: Grey Gowni—University Marshal, cription, location and your’ Jowest eae Curry, Jamestown; Faculty y ; } Oliver Peterson, Minot, price, Write.Tribane Ne:S3t. | Marshhl, Willian, DePuy, Grae = ton; Chief Usher, Arnold Sandlie, Grand Forks; Ushers, Harold Bus- dicker, Vatley City;' Mary Hether- Starkweather; Dorothy Rich- ‘kinson; Lyle Webster, Web- Vacant lots for sale, PRICE OWENS fitinge Block Phone 421 “2-27-91 FOR SALE. OR. RENT . HOUSES AND FLATS ror RE NT—A {Wo room apartment ards D on ground floor, furnished for! light hogsekegping,. Private te! trance. Suitable for two adults only. $26.00 per month. Phone 275W. ; and Lois Crary, Paul Loughin, Lanra Nuss, and Fred Yoder, all of Grand Forks. Phi Beta Kappa—Fall Rlection, J. Duane Squires and Joe B. Shulze, os EEE Grand Forks; Today’s Election, FOR RENT—4 room partly médern|Fleanor Craig, Oakes; Florence house, yery close in, for $16. 5] Phipps, Cooperstown; Sara Procter, room partly modern house, very Portland; Reginald Smart, Minot; close in, for $26, Geo. M. Register.j Elizabeth Thomas, Woodstock, Ill. 2 Alice Walker, Barton; and Irene Verna Skaug, Yelle, Theo- fore Mantei, Elizabeth Murphy and Ferdina Reinholt, Grand Forks, 2:24-1W 4 Raa eR EES i 2-26-tf. Apartments, furnished, private entrance, rearonable, Phone} 464k. FOR RENT—March 1st, modem am] Four to Compete furnished fe d h flat, a She Ses nae jeetuaiers bent. wkoae) $06 after 3}. In Oratory Contest Grand Forks, N. P.M. Feb. 27,—Four students will ¢ : y 2-8 tf FOR RENT—Three room house In- elnding coat shed. 303 1th St. South, Fri le. fank Gable. 2-26-at{town College, March 6, at 9 a a i rding to Theodore Mantei, of the apartment. Well furnished, 411-Sthlaent of rie ot ee ee St. Phone 273. : : a pn ene ene S| thé - students, Horace FOR. RENT—Strictly. modern, “four}Headen ‘and Vérnon: Caine, Will re room apartmept, Phone 773. are Jamestown College, and two, 2-26-3t;Sam Aandah! and Glenn Sanberg, will FOR RENT—Five room hous: Yepresent the University. Mr. Headen quire. 234 6th St... -20-tf jis to speak on “Our Ungarned In- LOTS FOR SALE ‘erements”, Mr. Caine 6n “Our Inheritance”, Mr. Aandahl: upon “The FoR SALE—7%5 foot cornér lob’ onjDestiny of American Democracy”, “Seventh street and Avenue E. Veryjand: Mr. Sanberg on “The World’s reasonable at $750. Also a 10 acre|Challenge to America’ suburban place. Good buildings, pe MERI list of sindece fer thre water and k- {contest is announced as fol water and s good place for chick: | President H. Foght, State Teachers | would be a good investment for|College, Aberdeen, S. D., J. C. Bell, the’future. About thirtéen blocks| Bismarck, and Joseph Kitchen, Bis- from school. Write No. 927 Tri- The winner of the North , Dakota | m{contest will represent the state in| a divisional contest, including six states, latter in the season. MANY DEBATES ARE ARRANGED Grand “Forks, N, D., Feb. 2 —Six The Nore ee Bihais COM oe Ra ene: Woribi’a’ debates ‘aired pany late Wednesday presented Coun- y Treasurer. check for $191, the cost of-operation ot: the county for the year 1924, __ Behedule of the University of North Wn at eRe coantg| Dakota. ‘The schedale follows: + University aj st ‘the North Da. The check cover: 1} kota. ‘Agricultural college, dual debate the real and personal rate oe ‘March 12,. with contests ‘simultane-| the railroad in. Morton county for|Ously at Grand Forks and Fargo. — | the year'1924, University against Ripon college at ‘Morton county taxpayers have ‘un-| Grand Forks March 16, til Monday night to pay their real University against estate “and personal pars taxes | Northfield, March is, without addition of a-five percent| University against Carleton pehalty. The taxes were due, Grand Forks, March 17. December-1,. become delinquent|. University against Carleton n March. 1... However, « Acieua Northfield, March ‘17. | March 1 falls on Sunday, Coanty| The women’s debates are dual con- St. Olaf at at. at. mang ‘plow. ; Chesak, Southeast pions N. one pote ald, Good | one, ‘ Wachter, Bismarck, N. D, (as vo Treasurer Ellison interprets ‘the law] tests with Jamestown college. on permitting him to receive taxes! April 15., he: following day, March 2, without] The question to be used in all the the additipn of: the penalty.and the}arguments is: “Regolved, That the taxes’ listed, as delinquent, gress, by a two-thirds vote, shar 1d | have the power to override decisi *|Forks, March 16; St. Olaf, at North- | that P. Ellison with a ROW on the intercollegiate debating), | of the United States supreme’ court ' ceived the prizes for the best oné Inn. A top coat. q. Upon. 8. Weight of the container. declaring acts tutional.” SIX DEBATES / ARE SCHEDULED THIS YEAR AT THE “U” Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 27--Six debates aré on’ the “University of North Dakota debating schedule this year. A dual meet is the be at- tempted with Macalaster College, it is announcéd here. The schedule for the debates is as follows: of congress unconsti: CG» and Grand Forks, N._D. A. GC, at Fargo March 12; Ripon College, at Gtand field, March 16; Carleton, at Grand Forks, March 17; Carleton, at North- field, March 17. 1 visiting at the E,-A. Fricke home for some time ha’ retdtned to her home at’ Bismarck. Miss Johnson also vis- ited at Wilton where she was a guest at the home of Miss Wilma Graham. Nt of Our ‘The meeting of the Parent-Teach- er's iirociatont which was held in the Baldwin hall Tuesday evening was very much ‘enjoyed ‘by all who were in attendance. A 4ocial even- ing was followed by a ‘dance at Which! Miss Gertrude Fricke muste. A nice lunch Was served by the ladies at midnight: Arnold Rupp motored to the capital. sity Wednesday on busitiess connect-! ed with the estate of his father. Ernest Baumgart and Willie Bor- ner visited with their brother Ri ard Borner and family Friday after- hoon, Mr. Baumgart has recently re- turned from a two weeks visit with relatives near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He says the farmers in that district ‘are having a hard time to get along ‘as their corn ‘froze and hay rotted dnd prices are high. He also stated his brother-in-law could sell his farm there he and his family would move to this ‘state where they Have a fine quarter section of “land Rear Brnole: several large chicken house from wést of the tracks to his farm,:-several miles It \required fiye teams and wagons to dé the work of waving the (lets Flees | <The agent “tor the: Harmon’ End' ‘att Merchandise Company of. eapolis was canvassiig this district the past week, A number , of local People bought merchandise teen him, » Mr, and Mrs. Albin Nordstrom have for their guest this week a brother Of Mrs. Nordstroms’ wha lives north. of Regan. furnished |" ‘CROSSWORD PUZZLE ieee te vale Crossword Puzzle. i one Gebalal Mw wl POSH) An American tree. Cease, Note of the scale, Lick. Skill, Experimenters. et Billiard cues. Publié assembly. Outside. ch essive pronoun. Make pliant. Unfasten. A napkin. Leave out. Fondle. Glean. Housed. Strong majestic poem. Age. Correlative of either, Place. Therefore. Accomplish. number of children of the higher des wrote essit ‘ és . Misses Hilda and Hannah Lander- holm’ left recently for a visit to dif- ferent points in the Fast. Miss Tilda spitzer is spending some time in the capital city taking, medical treatment. . Miss Etta Rupp underwent an operation for nose and throst affec- tion last week. Her many Baldwin friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs, Edward Morris-has returned from Bismarck where she has been undergoing medical treatment, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood who have been visiting relatives in eastern Pennsylvania since the holiday sea- son are expected home some time next week. Miss Margery Erstrom won a Crossword Puzzle Book which was the prize offered by the school for the best play. The play written by Miss Erstrom. will be used by the} school in> the near future. Mr. and Mrs, John Monroe and daughter Catherine were shopping in the capital city Thursday. Mr, Hosteller and family have mov- ed here and taken. possession of the house formerly occupied ‘by Jay Couch. Mr. Hosteller will operate the Baldwin blacksmith shop. The Hlosteller children, Doris, Gladys and ONE THIN WOMAN GAINED 10 POUNDS IN 20,DAYS Skinny Men Can Do the Sante All weak men and women All nervous men and women All skinny men and women - Can grow stronger, healthier and more vigorous and - take on solid needed ‘flesh in 30 days just by tak- ing. MeCoy’s Cod. ,Liver Oil Com- pound Tablets four times a day—as easy to take as ‘cantly. ‘And what, a hit these flesh produe- ing tablets have made. One druggist tripled his, sales in one week. Everybody knows that nasty-tast- ing evil-smelling Cod ‘Liver Oil is-a wonderful. vitalizer, ‘flesh producer and health creator. *But who wants to swallow the hor- rible stuff, when these wonderfal tablets —McCoy’s.Cod Liver Oi] Com-. pound Tablets, are just as good and so easy to. take. A box of G0: tablets for 60 cents and if any. skinny. man or Woman doesn’t gain at least 6 pounds.in 30 days—money hack. -Ask Finney Drug Co,, Cowan Diug and A. P. Len- hart Drug.Co.; or any good druggists ! years having ‘m Violet have enrolled in the win school. Mrs.. Isabel, Borner visited John Rinehart. Tuesday noon. with after- Altdrew And n, well ¢ known Baldwin farmer :and Fred. Schroeder of the Cromwell district were capital city visitors last week. ‘who hag heen living on th A Rritz place has rented the farm owned by his moth- erand will move.to his new, home in the spring. Ernest. Baume Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schott who have been living in. town for some time left lust week for other parts. neighborhood . was saddened ay to learn ‘of the death of Anna Nordstrom, pioneer resi- of Baldwin, but for several her home in marck with her daughter, Mrs. Hanson. Mrs, Nordstrom ws ys and her death efime to her many friends in district. She leaves to mourn her loss three daughters, two sons, several grandchildren and a. large circle of friends and relatives, Fun eral services were held in the Bald- win Presbyterian church ds ternoon Rev. Alfson of Bismarck of- ficiating. Interment took place in Baldwin cemetery. A number of friends of the family from outside the district were present at the ob- sequies. The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire neighbor- hood. rN The Satu Mrs. dent Mrs. C. several da: ing after business affair sakey Mabel Mell was a caller ‘riday afternoon, v spending in The price of eggs took a decided drop last week when they fell from sixty to thirty cents a do: But, we have not noticed any such reduc- tion in the price af other groceries! sirens for Which will warn other eraft that the submarine is coming up out of the water have been perfected by a Swedish invent MOM’N POP Bald- ¢——____- a | AThought | fps ap EO Sag God shall wipe aw: Mt tears from their eyer—Rev, 2 Death is. not an end. It is a Ward Beech new CLARA SPERRY ORE! S ON RIFLE M AT “U” Grand Forks, N. I Miss Clara Sperry of Bismarck scored sec- ond high in the woniens’ rifle team firing last week at the University of out of a has just with Vernfont, and Montana universi- 27 nussible 100, completed matches South Dakota, ties, $30,000 LOSS | CAUSED BY FIRE Minn. Winona, A small | h wind late royed a atfield at The Florence Hal- yy complet. odern farm home nea 1 loss estimated at home was owned by loran, SELECT JUDGE! ORATORICAL nestow D., Feb. ave been selected for the oratorical ontest to be held at nestown on March 6 when two orators from the state univers and two from James- town college will compete: for the state championship and the right to} represent the state in inter-state | contests. | The judges are President H. Foght of the South akota Teachers’ col- lege at Aberdeen, J. O, Bell and Jo- Kitchen of Bismarck, the - state commissioner of agricul- FOR CONTESTS eph te ture, One of the hy the Tennessee old-fashioned wooden lock from the | first house occupied by Andrew] Jackson, when he came to Tennes- see, relics received ¢ Museum is an st READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS PAGE SEVEN TEAPOT DOME, ON MARCH'9 Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 27.—-Trial of the government suits for annulment of the Teapot Dome naval oil-reserve lease held by the Mammoth O11 Com- pany, will proceed on March: 9 next, Judge T, Lake Kennedy of tie fed- eral district gourt decided today in overruling the government petition for continuance. FIRE CAUSES _ HEAVY LOSS Mandan, N. Feb, 27-—Fire of undetermined origin, which the pro- prietor is inclined to believe, might have been incendiary, completely of ated at $20,000, was about ed by insurance. Includéd in the dozen cars destroyed were half a dozen new Chevrolet sedans received in a shipment yesterday. first public dispensary was pt about 4600 B. ruceived the equivalent about $500 a year, which was five times the amount then paid a skilled laborer, The “CASCARETS” 10c IF DIZZY, BILIOUS CONSTIPATED To clean your crampiug or ov- acting, take 4 “‘Cascarets.” Sick head- ache, dizziness, biliousness, gases, indiges- = tion, sour up- set stomach and all such distress gone by morning. Nicest laxative and cathartic on earth for grown- ups and children, 0c, 25¢ and 5c boxes—any drugstore.—A2=. UT MR, HORNBLOWER, SND You WERE To TAKE US OT FoR ATWO MILE SAY MR HORNBLOWER LOBJECT TO BEING SEEN WITH TWO MUGS LIKE THAT— WHAT IF L SHOULD MEET MN FRIENDS By Taylor BUSINESS 1S BUSINESS * IT'S UP To You + To FoLtow ORDERS { BEFORE L TAKE You | GIRLS ANY FURTHER Um GOING To Buy You A COUPLE NEW — Seow THESE COMIC. OUD CARR’ iN ALONE 1F You DIDNT HAVE}/ To LVE ON 1M. THE BAGGAGE MAN 1 GUESS! OUGHTER SAY WHOS GOING NALENTINES SOME HATS —7_W'TH VEILS ! “THE DASHING NEW TRIMMER AT BIRDIE CROWES: ~ anywhere in America; Be sure and get McC.,’s, the Orig- ‘|inat and genuine,’ and ‘don’t. forget . The essays written on Abraham }Lincola were judged and. Miss Eliz: beth Monroe'and sister Catherine theré-is nothing-on earth so, goed to ™ ckward, listless, underweight children: grow strong and’ robust. —Adv.. MILLINERY SHOP RAD PLENTY CF HELP WHEN ZZ SWE MOVED HER. LUGGAGE UPTO HANNAN. REASHAWS BOARDING house oe a oven a 2 ieee comnreey HE ssh

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