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_\ STATE Tribune Classified Advertisements | MALE HELP WANTED. cf BEAN ELECTRICAL EXPERT, earn'| Big Money. Learn at honte. Qut-| fit, tools, free. Position secured. | Write today fox Free Electrical Book and Proof. .Chi¢f Epginevr | |: Cooke, 2142 Lawrence’ Ave., Chi- cago. i WANTED—Men and women to Jearn barber trade. Great demand; big), wages, Few weeks completes. Cat- | alogug and special offer. free. Moler Barber College, _ Fargo, North Dakota. 2.16-1m | HELP WANTED—FEMALE i DO YOU WANT to make $2.00 to; $4.00 a day right in’ your own/| home? Auto Knitter with 22 Ibs, of wool yarns for sale. Worth, $100.00 but will sell for half the; price. Practically new. Will show | you how to operate the muchine. | Address Tribtine No. 932. i 223-10! WANTED—Women to make money at home. Plain home sewing. Noi canvassing. To prevent curiosity | seekers, send ten cent (coin) for samples and particulars, Success! Sewing System, Box 207, Long) inch, N. J. | MAKE EXTRA Money at home mai ing, addressing circulars. Exper- ience unnecessary. Pleasant work. | Enclose stampéd’ addressed en-| velope. Prompt reply. Manager) Freed, 101 No, Campbell, Chicago, | WANTED=Experienced bookkeeper and Stenographer who has some! sales experience’ in’ ments clothing | and furnishing. Apply Ad No. 935! care of Tribune. | 225-6 | ELL GIRLS” DRESSES—Boys' suits | direct $5-§10 daily. 25 percent un- der stores. Steady répeats. Qut-! fit free. Merry Anne Dress Co. rs, New Haven, Conn, NTED— Experienced” compe stenographer. Some knowledge book work desirable but not ¢ sential. Write Tribune No. 946. 2-26-3t | \HARN $5—$10 weekly, addresaing | \ mailing circulars. Send stamped | envelope for particulars. Palace | to work on farm, good’ wages.| Write Box 255, Bismarck. H 2-28-1w WANTED—Girl to stay with 3 year) old baby and do little house work. No cooking. Phone 209. 27-3t ED—Girl for genera Mrs. P. R. Webb, 400 Ave. 2-2 WANTED—Bxperienced girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 1 5th AGENTS WANTED SALESMAN—$60.00 to $90.00 week steady. Spare time or full, Sell men’s all wool suits direct from factory to consumer. Real $40.09 values—$23.75, Boys suits, $9. Sales easy because of wonderfu values, Commission in advance. We: detiver and collect. sample outfit—free. Write today. Get full particulars this wonderful money making opportunity. Dept. 8, John G, Longworth & S 01-1f W. Congress St., CI AGENTS, Double your profits with the one best complete line, Sell work suits at $11.75; boys’ suits 3; young men’s suits $19.75; tailored-to-measure suits $31.50. Write quick for this big money making line, giving ful formation about yourself, WRIGHT & CO., Dept. 738, Congress rison Sts., Chicago. MAKE BIG money selling our at- tractive novelty signs to all stores. Send for free samples and parti- culars. Nationa} Signs, 124 West 18th, New York. SALESMAN REPRESENTATIVE WANTED in every community to sell Men's, Women’s, Children’s, solid leather shoes; direct to. wearer, Fully guarantced. Sure repéaters, Big commissions. Write for. sample equipment. THE MAGNATH COM- PANY, 15’ WESTERN AVE., Dept. Minneapolis, Minn, ING machine salesmen, sensa- tional new plan sells newly invent- ed combination gum machine by hundreds; ‘six machines {n one; new slug proof device; $50 to $250 \ weekly. Hurd,. wholesale depart- ment, Ridge building, Kansas City, \ Mo. IF YOU HAVE $300 and can start working at once, we will establish you in new business without com- petition. Should net you $100 sal- ary weekly. Experience _unneces- sary. nex, Minneapolis, Minn, [ANAGER WANTED—Your opportunity to connect with relia- ble eastern hosiery mills—mill to wearer. Liberal commission and bonus; complete line. Mutual Hos- iery Mills, Western Bratch, Char: les Bldg.. Denver, Colo. = SALESMAN—Opening now, Bstab- lished wholesalé house’ selling tail merchants. Staple. line. . Per- manent; position with real: contract to producer. Ca., Nent, 213. Cleveland, Ohig. INVEST IN CALIFORNIA THE FISCHER CO,, Inc., is now sell-} ing 10,000 shares to take advantage of the present price of land. \, ifornia property is constantly i A\ crogeing’ in value. This is your Yopportunity to maxe a sound in- vestment in California that will shoW. éxcellent retin selling, at $10~ per. share. rite for information. The Fischer. Co., Inc., 318° Bank ‘of Healy Bldgs: Los: Angeles, Galig, | Fire and Automobile Insurance writ- Complete | — & Har-; Blinko Co., 413 Tribune An-|/ The Miles F. Bixler/ Stock: now} ! Classified Advertising Rates , ‘A indertion, 26 wotde: or. @ insertions, 25 worde Minder 8 insertions, ander ....... Ade over tional: CLASSIFIED DISPLAY . RATES _ & Cents Per Inch All classifie@ sdv are cash’ is advance. Copy should be re- ived’ by 12 o'clock to insere insertion same '. THE . BISMARCK TRIBUNE | PHONE $2 FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM house, four bed rooms, Music room, Maple Floors, Oak Trim, Hot water heat, Full basement, Vegetable and Laundry rooms, 50 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- utert, Furnace heat, South Front, Price $6450. $1300 cash, balance sume as rent. s SIX ROOM two: story modern house, Full basement, furnace heat, East front, Garage, Two Biocks 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, Fuil basement, Furnace, Fire place, Maple Floors, Screened in porch, 50 foot lot, Garage. Price $5500. Terms. SIX ROOM two story modern house, Full Basement, Three Bedrooms, Enclosed porch, East front, Garage, Lawn and Shade trees. Price $5500. Terms. TWO STORY six room house with good ‘out buildings and one block of ground, Good water. Ideal for chickens and gardening. $3500. With terms. VOR RENT improved 160 acres of land six miles from Bismarck, 100 acres undey cultivation. Why not buy a house and pay for it the same as rent, I have money to loan on the monthly repayment plan. ten in good reliable companies. Vacant lots for sale. PRICE OWENS Eltinge Block Phone 421 2-27-2t BUSINESS CHANCES MANUFACTURER wants ‘salesman- ager; open branch, offices, manage salesmen. $300 to $1000 necessary. Possibilities unlimited. Write Se- cretary Suite 676, 411 S. Main, Los Angeles, Calif. FARM LANDS: OWN A FERTILE FARM LOW PRICED LAND—BIG YIELDS 35 Years to Pay | You can prosper in Western Canada on rich lands averaging $20 per acre with average prices for farm pro- \ducts because crops are big. They {Canadian Pacifie is offering their j rich, fertile lands on terms so easy “hat success is assured. 35 years to pay. Settlers pay down only 70 per cent of purchase price, Then one | year’s free use of land. Balance in 34 equal annual payments. Small payments ledvé aiiple for improve- ments. Irrigated lands are also available on game terms, Prize crops tof the world raised’ here. Climate unexcelled. Unfailing water supply. Rich grazing lands at low prices for | stock raising, Markets near by. Good ' schools and churches.- Write today for full details, M. E, Thornton, Supt. of Colonization, Dept. 629, Ci |adian Pacific Railway Depot, Winni- peg, Man. FARM WANTED—I want farms for cash buyers. Describe: and give price, : R. McNown, 219 Wilkinson Bldg., Omaha, Néb. FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Also light housekeeping rooms for rent. 802. FOR’ RENT—Two furnished rooms | for light housekeeping. The Lau- rain Apts, B,"F. Flanagan, Plione' _ 303, g 2 2-28-1w |} FOR” RENT—Nice warm sleeping |, room shitable for two, Also want one girl to share room, Phone 1066. 2-28-1w rooms Steam FOR RENT—Two furnished for light housekeeping. | heated. 418-Ist St. ; i : 2.27-1W '}6 ROOM house and bath, 8 bed Close in. Call 306-8th St. or Phonic |: 2-28-8t | FOR BALE ' 8 ROOM house and bath, modern,! fire place, garage, lawn, trees, | splendid condition. Oh 6th Street. Price $5500.00. Termsy rooms, modern, and well located. | Price $4500.00, Terms. modern, Price 6 ROOM bungalow, partly furnace heat, east front, $2300.00. Terms. 7 ROOM house, modern, hot water heat, fire place, garage, barn, lawn and trees. Good condition. Price $5500.00. Terms. 5 ROOM and bath bungalow, modern, close in, dandy condition. Price | $4700.00, part cash, balance month- | ly installments. 6 ROOM house, modern, 3 bed rooms, garage in basement, east front, built in 192%. Price $4000.00. Terms. Now is the opportune time to buy a home. We can finance any bona j fide proposition. Come in and sec us, or phone 138, WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON | CITY PROPERTY. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURI- | TY Co. J. P. Wagner, Sec. 2-23-1w F. A. Lahr, Pres, POSITION WANTED WANTS POSITION ‘as codk. Woman 13 would like to cook for camp or road outfit; “Write Box 255, Bis- marck. x WANTED TO BUY WANT TO’ BUY—Modern six or sev- én room house, from owner, must have three bed rooms, give des- cription,, location’ arid your lowest price. Write Tribune No. 934. 2-24-1w WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—By five or six room house. Write 314 8rd Strect or Phone 658W. 1-27-3t Lost LOST—Friday afternoon, spare cas ing x 61-2 on rim, Cadillac. Finder please notify Tribune and get reward, 9-28-3t LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—%5 foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue E, 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 would be a good investment for the future. About thirteen blocks from school. Write No. 927 Tri- bune. 2-16-1m a BABY CHICKS te BABY CHICKS—Strong, husky six- teen leading varieties culled by nu- tional judge. Buy northern bred Quality Live delivery circular free, Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- donia, Minn., Dept. 3. : 1-0-1 BABY CHICKS, all brecds, price list free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 2-14-1m MISCELLANEOUS THS ART SHOP Mrs. A. H. Pearson, successor to Mrs, N. W. Kelly, hemstitching, pi- coting, stamping,’ gathering. Your patronage respectfully solicited. All work guaranteed. Annex. Block, 508 Broadway. Mail orders given prompt attenition. 2-2-1m FOR SALE—Choice imported German Rollers .............$8.00 Hartz Mountain Singers . Native Singers .. Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Phone 115-J. 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 162, Wilton, No. jak. ¢ 2-3-tf FOR SALE—Income city property— 2-28-1W | 39" Aprit_ist,| 47 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN CROSSWORD PUZZLE Ten minutes the time in. which one of the simplest HORIZ! L Function. Spenker. Vegetable. Lick. Painful, Boy. Heads. Tag. Conjunction. Seed. Bow. Note, Reviver. Joy. Organ. Stick. Moderate. Posse Weaves. Discern. Obtains. Withdrawal. Toward. Mournful. Measure. Negative, Evening. Heathen. Pronoun. Se: Denial. Superlative of good. Inclines, Happenings. VERTICAL Rectangular, Apprehension. Nourished. That. To pass. Unfastenor, Like. Insignificant. The Tribune has printed. — REYNOLDS WINS DEBATE championship, the victors winning a The Reynolds {lie. gif this puzzle should be compicted, It’s Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword) Puzzle. ; = Verbal. Refund, Near. Pastry. Drogeny, Achiew Despises. Measures. Closed vehicles. Rank. Raucous sounds, Headpiece. Product. of decomposition, aped, Bl. Fowl, Printer’s whist. measure, FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND ¥LATS LI ew, 6 room de ‘ouse, with 3 bed rooms, s lor, oak floor: ‘age in basement, first story stuccoed, well located for $5800., on terms; 6 room mo- dern house, with 3 bed rooms, east front, ¢ e in, for $3250. on easy te: 5 room modern , with 2 bed rooms, well lo- very close in, for $3500., on room partly: modern house, east front, porh, water, basement sewer, 50 foot lot, at a bargain, on good terms. Geo. M. Register. 2-27-1w 2 RROM and kitchenette on ground floor, sink, water and gas in kit- chenette, one large room and kit- chenette on second floor, both fur- nished for light hqusekeeping, also garage, call 523-7th or Phone 487- 2-28-3t NT—A two room apartment on ground floor, furnished for light housekeeping, Private _en- trance. Suitable for two adults only. $25.00 per month, Phone 275W. 2-26-tf house, very close in, for $16. 5 room partly modern house, very close in, for $25, Geo. M. Register. 2-23-1w FOR RENT—Cozy 1 and 2 rgom apartments, furnished, close ~ in, private entrance, reasonable, Phone 464R. 2-24-1w priced for quick sale, Only small payment required down. Would accept small farm near Bismarck or Mandan in part payment. Address “Opportunity,” Tribune, Bismarck. eae ae 2-26-4t FOR RENT—Several quarter sections of breaking and plow land to par- ties with tractors or ample horse power. Investors Mortgage Secur- ity Co. Office’ with First Guar- anty Bank. 2-26-3t FOR SALE--A¢ a bargain, two wood- tands, fully. equipped bargain for print- who needs new. equipment Sale for cash only. Apply Tri-|' betes. 1-28-tf ¥OR_RENT—Modern furnished sleep- ing rooms. ‘Call 317-8th St. or Phone 236-R. 2 2-23-10 suitable for one or'two. Also age for rent. 808 Ave. B. 1102, FOR” RENT—Partly, futnis or | unfurnished rooin for’ light house- keeping. ~ College’ Bldg. FOR RENT—Modern fur sleeping roonis suitable three-in.a room. Call 301-4th &t. | |. 2-27-2t xe furnished. room.: FLORIDA PROPERTY, WANTED WILL PAY cain for Fionde propel ty. © Send ‘particulars Fred Stewart; Evanston, Til. ta able. fortwo, Call FOR SALE—One set’ good harne: and collars. Also $wo men’s ove! coats and one oil barrel, as we are leaving town. . 214-11 St. be ee 2-24-1w CAFE, FOR RENT—Well furnished Cafe, steam heated and Delco lighted. No cash rent, Killdeer Hotel, Killdeer, N..D. ee ove - daw FOR SALE—Fresh" milch cows, also heavy Work horses. I am in the market for some young cattle. J. E.. Chesak, 12 miles, southeast of | Bismarck, N. D, ' 2-25-1wk FOR'SALE—Bopair parts of stripped C P J. jew. “Also” rocker grates. John Bauer, Golden Valley, NOD. Ast FOR REN’ WANTED—Party wants to trade a 6 room partly modern house in Bismarck for a farm, Write Tri- bune No. 937. 2-27-1w Single housekeeping apartment. Well furnished, 411-5th St. Phone 273. 2-25-tf RENT—March ist, wodevn ‘un- lat FOR REN WOMAN GOVERNOR GETS TROPHY _ “| North, Dakota, Mr. Smith. said. including heat. -Phone 905 after 5 2-3 tf four iy modern Phone 7 26-3t In- -tf e room house. quire 214 5th S 2 SEED WHEAT IN DEMAND North Dakota Wheat Shipped | To Foreign Countries varieties grown a the Dickinson experiment station is} in great demand this winter, R. W.{ mith, i at the station, orders from for- eign countries have been received re- cently. Within one week seed for ex- perimental purposes was shipped to Buenos Aires, South America, Johan- nesburg, South Africa and Rus: One order came for the Argentine Embassy at Washington for five bushels of Nodak durum wheat and five bushels of the Kota variety. The selection of Nodak durum be- gan at the experiment station from a single head in 1915. Since that it has-been extensively raised and de; veloped. It is now considered the y of durum . wheat ; for Kota wheat was also developed in this state. Both var- ieties should be well adapted to that! portion: of the Argentine wheat belt | haying a climate similar to that of A considerable quantity of seed wheat,bas been sold at the station al- ready this season. Despite this there isi still a quantity ab named ieti mers, who ng'the trophy’ Wyoming won for ae for ptesideit-137.7' ner cent. round of the Ibating s Reynolds, nolds high s ted the Lakota team in the PAGE-SEVEN~ D., Feb. 2 he Rey- ool debating team d unanimous decision. jteam upheld the neg: state high school de. s to determine the 1925 MOM’N POP GOSH- UMGLAD L DON'T HAVE TO GO ANY WHERE TONIGHT - IT'S RAINING LIKE SIXTY OUTSIDE CHICK - OH CHICK MI! Ni§ a tive of a ques- ‘ond tion calling for government owner- ship and operation of railroads, and | wus composed of John Henne: Playin’ Possum In the fi feated the C OH MOM L'VE FORGOTTEN TO ORDER CREAM FROM THE DELICATESSEN FOR MY PARTY TONIGHT AND IF LGO OVER MY~ SELF THE RAIN WILL RUIN MU GOWN - WHAT WILL \ LDO? Next to agriculture, y, the most important sources of Food. By | titdesarde Berthold and Marian Ost- t round Reynolds de~ lier high school team,- fisheries are Taylor Saas CHICK CAN Go OVER AND GET \T FOR HOU DoT- LLL WELL FOR LAND SAKES - CHICK, CERTAINLY MUSN’T BE FEELING WELL WHEN HE GOES To BED™ AT SEVEN THIRTY! , THE OLD HOME TOWN a NO-NO -1 SAY ITs GOT REAL OSTRICH FEATHERS. YOU SAY- SHE DONT LOOK LEFT HER BOARDING HOUSE ERNIE HICKS HAPPENED ALONG WITHA HIS RUBBER OK, eooby! nu" NEW NEIGHBORS THATS. MOVIN’ NEXT DOOR HAVE KIDS, AOM, Y wry, 7a6-You DonT KNOW) ATHING ABOUT )T= THEY” | 1g ARE STILLIN NEW YoRIK! MSS one 4 i You BETTER RUN HOME BEFORE You GET HURT HERE, WELL! MEY Gor MIDS JUST. TH SAME ‘CAUSE I SAW ALL > TH SCRATENES ON Yi4 THEIR FURNITURE! By Blosser ee I