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ee XN rg y WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1 WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alogue and %pecial’’ offer’ ‘free. Moler ‘Barber ‘College; Fargo, Notth Dakota. ‘ 2-16-1m WANTED—Two young men_to, work. F, Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 3-2-tf | HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Gitl for general howse- work. . Apply. “Mrs,” Ci B. Rosen. | Phone 920. 31.Ave. A. i : ‘S3-tt WANTED—Girl or woman for gen-| eral housework, Mrs, Wm. A.! Gruenberg. Phone’ 745-M or call at 516 10th St. No. _ 8-28t WAN Woman, with no ch to work on farm, good wages.’ _ Write Box 255, Bismarck. Phone! 195-J. -28-iw | WANTED— Elderly Jady to-take.care | * of mother and infant for a week _, or two, no housework. Call 886-J. 3-3-3t WANTED—Stenographer with some! experience in bookkeeping. Address | Tribune ‘941, Bismarck, N. D. { 3-3-tf WANTED—Woman with bookkeeping | and stenographer experience. Apply Bismarck Tribune Company. | 3-3-tf | WANTED—Girl for general house | work, all modern coriventences and} \ appliances... Phone 967. | - 3-3-1w 925 - Tribune Classified Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED " '4 ‘HO *) ¢ Monal per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY * 65:Cerits Per'inch- " ~ All classified ads are essh in advance. Copy should be re- cejved by 12 o'clock to insure iguertion game day, ~*~ 4 THE ” BISMARCK TRIBUN! PHONE 32 tea sine & iQ erebiysenen ——— LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—% foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue E. Very reasonable at $760. 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. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Girl for general ho work. Apply Mrs. F. B. Straw’ \ Phone 419. Be WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- | erul housework. Mrs: J. P. Sell, bl bth St. 214-tf _ AGENTS WANTED WANTED —Agents to sell the Wo 1d” Best Spark Plug, Write Most. Business Locaters, Olney, Moni WwooD — WooD Diamond Willow wood in five cord Single, per cord, Phone 977-1.) * B-2-1wk OE hs DRESSMAKING FIRST CLASS dressmaking, done at} Mrs. Heckenliable’s, 223 2nd St, at! reasonuble prices. Also have sew- | ing machine for sale in first cla condition. : ROOMS ‘T FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, water heat, in modern‘home. Also light housekeeping rooms for ll all 306-8th St. or P' i 2-28-8t | FOR RENT—One nice large, light-! housekeeping room, in modern; House, hot water all the time.| Phone 812J, 617-2nd St, FOR KENT—Iwo furnished rooms! for light housekeeping. The ,Lau- rain Apts. B. F.’ Flanagan, Phone 302. H 2-28-1w | NT-—-Nice warm sleeping | Also ‘want | Phone! FOR R room suitable for two, one girl to share room, 1066, 2-28-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished or! unfurnished room for light house- | keeping. Collegé Bldg. Phone | 183. 3-2-2wks | FORK KeNT—Two furnished rooms for light ‘housekeeping. Steam heated, 418 1st St. Phone 1692: +7 BBT-lw] FOR RENT—Pleasaht, well furnish- ed room. Call 528, Call 247 after} 6 P.M, Mrs. J. M. Devine. | as FOR REN~—Strictly modern apart-| ment in Rose Apartments. App % W Mnenhe Phone Qh? 4-26-tf FOR RENT—Room occupied by... sociation of Commerce, ,Inqulge. at | First Guaranty Bank, \ 8-2-8t FOR RENT—Large furnished downstairs. Call phone 1055: room | J. at SALE OR “RENT ~~ |OUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Real barg houbes, | lots and farm lands. This week 1} have sold 8 lots, 2 quarter sections ; and have sent offers on 4 more quarters and one house. business with the man y ho, knows: values and who, in making ‘over! 2500 sales, has never had‘a di: satisfied customer.’ and automobile ihsuranée written in reliable companies, F. E. Young. pore: 322-4. | FOR RENT—A two room apartment on ground floor, furnished ‘for light housekeeping, Private _en- trance.’ Suitable for ‘two aidalts only. | $26\ Fhone 275W. Pe { | { { i d 2-26-¢t! FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath) for sleeping or housekeeping steam: ‘heat , will séll*or Yént the’ futnl- | ture, 213-10 St. across from ‘Cath-| olic school. ¢ | : _ge2-at | FOR SALE—By owner, Modern cot-| tage of 6 rooms and bath, newly painted, east front, built in” tures, double garsijp, #1 Owner leaving citys bune No, 942, ANTED—Parly wants to tr: 6 room partly modern house’ inj Bismarck for 2 farm, Write Tre bune No; 937. m N 2-27-1 FPR RENT—Single housekeeping apartment, Well furnished, 411:5th St. Phone 273, Ke - x 2-25-tf 1 March 16, {ive room modern house at 805-12th St. Jno: Gussner, f 7 eta ee hte : FOR RENT—Five oom, hoo quire 214 th Sty." 3 f * sible baby“tal + Good 88, st WANT £O BUY—Modern six ar sev- en room house, from owner, must have three bed rooms, give des- cription, location and your lowest Write Tribune No. ma ‘ ng. car. ; Priced yery sale. Phone 187, ‘800° Main w POSITION WANTED WANTS POSITION as cook, Woman would like, to-cook for camp or road outfit, Write Box 255, Bis- marek, Phone 195J, - 2-28-1w ao SS LOST | LOST—Airedale pup, 2 months old. Last seen Saturday night. Reward for return to Sinclair Refining Co. > 3-3-3t) dollar — bill. please return to Tribune office for rewatd. : 8-8-3 Ladies old gold key wind watch. Write Tribune No. 939. . 3-2-4t FARM LANDS FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good halt section farming land, 15. miles N. F, of Mandan, six miles from sta- tion. Joseph Coghlan, 3-3-1 WANTED TO TRADE—820_ acre, farm for Bismarck property. Phone 291-W or call at 209 S. 7th S = 2 MISCELLANEOUS GREAT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE— Of Pure-bred Percheron, Belgian and Clydesdale Stallions _ and Mares. 35 head, Wednesday, March 26th, 1925, In‘ hedted ‘Sale ‘Pavilion at Cooperstown, N..D. The great- est sale of draft horses ever held in the Northwest. The majority of the offering being sons or daughters of ‘the Belgian stallion Minos,‘ one of Ameriéa’s leading draft horse sires. Write for cata- log which wil] be ready for mail- ing March 1st. ‘Address Hammer Bros, Cooperstown, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Choice - Imported German’ Rollers .............$8.00 Hartz Mountain Singers Native Singers’. Cages, Seeds, T ete. Teld- Pho 6-3." “Jacob ‘Bull, Box 728, Jickinsgn, N. D. ag re 1-26-10 [OVERLAND CHAMPION ~~ FOR, SALE—24" model, ‘driven ie miles, - mostly paved. spade, ) cash est offer, on unt of sickness. Box 162, Wilton, No. Dak. 2-3-8. FOR SALE—High class cafe fine lo- cation, godd’*business will make Price right: for straight ‘sale, wri 940; care Bismarck Tri- Raans i LS B.2ett NBELIE- SNYDER, dressmaking and: all kinds of alterations, coats re- ed, now located at 222 2nd St. stairs’ apartment,” fdrmerly (; at ‘415 8theSt/, Phone’ 634-L W. / is : ‘ 8-3-1 GOR SALESAU a bargain, two, wood- ‘en type:case stands, fully @quipped, mith slidesy-real bargain for print=| ‘who needs new equipment. : for’'cath only. ' Afply Tri-, tontig, ot Foe seepte CAFE’ FOR RENT—Well furnished heated for $22,00 this, includes the |. aterm heatéd ‘and Delco Gate. 1 Killdeer ited. '‘No:.cash rent,’ “Hotel Kiltdeer, N. BD; = nabs penn $27: ;ALE—Repair parts of stripped Case Stédny “ngine 20-60, good Also. rocker ‘grates:. John Bauer, Gotten Valley, N. FOR SALE—Ranee,, covers, used ix ‘months. »Good , as. new. or ye moving . into, : : Bi FO! Ee Pee FOR SALE-—One John gang. plow.” J. E. ‘Ch Southeast of Bismdi ygere 14 inch FOR SALE—Ivory Reed Lloyd rever- 2. ‘a: j,J schevenient while but 15 percent i Lockwood ‘Ac-! mainder of the year. FOR SALE garage in basement, first story on tetms. 6 room modern house, with 3 bed rooins, east ‘front, garage, close ‘in, Tor $3250, on very wasy terms. 5 room modern house, with 2 bed réonis, Well located, very close in, for $3500, on terms. {6 room partly modern house, front, porch, water, basement, sew- er, 50 fodt lot, at a bargain, on gool terms. , M. REGISTER 1-27-1w ee nneany _BABY CHICKS _ BABY. CHICKS—Strong Husky Pure Bred Baby . Chicks. .100 percent Guarantee, Catalog Free. Monda- ‘komin Chickeriés, Fargo, N. D. ‘Box 736A. BABY CHICKS, all.breeds, price list free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 2-14-1m ENTERS INTO BIG CONTEST | Kiwanis Club Strives For Efficiency Bismarck Kiwanis Club has enter- ed the efficiency contest put on by their international’ organizations, it was’ announced by’ President Benton Baker at the Tuesilay luncheon. Ratings were also anhounced 5U°pereent is to «be allotted and for credited for perfect attendance. The club was addressed by S: of the Northern Great Plains Exper- [iment Station at Mandan, who told briefly many’ phases*of the work of learning best, cultural methods for crops and of! the work of cooperation with stations from’ Texas to the Ca- nadian border throughout the great plains area. Mr. Sarvis dwelt chiefly on his own purt of the work, that of for- uge crop investigation and told of experiments to determine the carry- ing forever of native pastures. Of about 40 variet of gr: found on-the uplands of the vicinity. about one-half, dozen are worth con- sidering. ‘Chigfof the re the buf- | falo grass,’the | gamii and the needle grass “Experiments, showed that seven aeres of native upland pasture in average years was ‘about the right amount for maximum guin of cattle. ‘Resting of pastures was also shown els per acre have been had at the station with an average since esiab- lishment of the station in 1913 of 30 bushels per acre. Attention was called to the in- creasifg flax acreage and the belief expressed that-a further increase of 15 percent seemed warranted by the state of demand. Visitors to the club were Senators W. D. Lynch and Walter Schlosser, J.°W. Wilkinson of the University, James Barrett of Devils Lake and F. A. Ketter, Mandan, tLeland Parker Band To Play For Legion Dance Saturday The dancing public of Bismarck is looking forward with keen interest ~~} to: the American Legion Dance and Radio Raffle at Patterson Hall next Saturday night, particularly since the announcement has ‘been made that the Leland-Parker Dance Or- chestra of Minot, formerly known as the S. S. President Madison Band, ‘with several Bismarck members, has been procured for the occasion, The Orchestra is en route to fill an ex- ‘teritled engagement in the west, and has consented to stop off at Bis- marck for Saturday night. Tickets"are now being sold for the dance, each ticket bearing a number,| cerinin Mo: and one of the’features of the dance will be the drawing of the two lucky hiumbers, one of which will win a Radiola Super-Heterodyne Radio Set ‘and the other d Gilfillan. Neutrodyne .Set. “In order to limit the crowd to the. size of Patterson Hall, the com- mittee in charge have decided that ‘every person attending, man or wo- man, myst have a ticket, and ‘from the number of tickets being sold to ‘women, it appears that at “least one of the“radios will go to a woman. Rev. W. E. Vater ,, Addresses W.C.T.U. At; the. monthly meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Un- jon held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. 1. Hughes, with Mrs, Geo: Register ‘acting as leader, the Rev. Walter EF. Vater. gave an inter- esting Address on. “The’ Unfinished Task.” tM 8. ‘Fred: Hanson sang. “Teach Me Thy Will” and a group of ~ tions were given by members of the L.,T. L., “including Mary Ellen Hoff- man, John, Olgeirson, Phylis Olson ;and Joyce Newton, A talk on the Union Signal, the official paper of the W. C. T./U. was given, by Mrs. PF. L. Watkins. f Mrs. Hughes was assisted by Mrs. H. Neff in serving refreshments the close ‘of the meeting. — The executive committee reported the following calendar for the re- New 6 room modern‘ house, with 3 bed ‘rooms, sun parlar, oak floors, stuccded, ‘well located for $5800, east | past two years yields of fifty bush-}man; L | | tiem! Their letters are hi | | HORIZONTAL Cover. i bird of Zeeland. Open wooden vessel handles. Gas we breathe. Upon. Dexd body, corpse. with two ht surprise. oMiea state of health or excellence. Thicket of bushes. Flying mammal which feeds on insects. Australian ostrich. Clothe, dress, put on. Quality of being roomy, Odd figure, person of ludicrops appearance. Portion of 2 Mohammedan house allotted to females. Ww passage. er, always. Loud enough to be heard. I and another. Limb extending from to ‘hand, Consume. Some. Smal! insect. Disorderly crowd. VERTICAL Thing spoken of or Yeferred to. Gold coin. Fitness, being obti Extren niggard. justment. State of ne. covetous It looks simple. Its words are of the ey New Expresses inquiry At the present time. | Representation of the surface | of the rth, shoulder, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Fd But just try get d spaces, dden av > Answer to Yesterday's Crossword | Puzzle. R | of a dog, as when’ follow- ing game, 2 Well known timber tree or its Woot * Definite article, used to denote {| ticular person vr thing. k,n Ovum, Dried juice of MW. 12; oriental laurel of being dreadful, calami- A valiant aviator. Do; perform. Request, beg, Venomous serpent of. Egypt. Denial, en tree. ering for the head. lent. Liquor made from malt. In continuance of a. st of the indefinite position. In direetion 7. Conjunction. to be profitable. : & Let the head drop in weariness. Corn hus* proven a satisfactory crop both from the benefits of rota- . = tion and of actuu) production. The| August-—Hostess, Mrs. 0. V. Bow- M ader, . J. L. Hughes. September —Hostesses, Miss Viola Bailey, and Bertha Morgan; *. L. Watkins, October—Hostess, Mrs, K.P. Quain; Leader, Mrs. Wm, Suckow. November—Hostes: Emma 3 Leader, Mr; i. Boise. BR: Gy Goddard; Leader, Mrs. Sara Anken- man, y Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and- Cheaper. LENTEN SERVIVES TONIGHT There will be a Lenten service in ‘| St. George's Episcopal church this evening at 8 o'clock. The Rector, Rev. F. H. Davenport, will preach the first, of @ series of sermons on church ‘history, the subject for to- night being, “Earliest Days in the Roman Empire.” All are invited to attend these spe- cial Lenten services, Instead of by Fire. Potatoes are dug, picked up and loaded into a wagon’ in one operation by a newly invented harvester. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT *~ ‘Hereby Given, That that rtgage, executed. and de- livered by Jonathan : Glanville aid Frances A. Glanville, his wife, Mort- gagors, to Union Investment Com- pany, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mortgagee dated the 3rd day of Oc- tober A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty-three and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 10th day of December A. 9, 1923, and re- |eorded in Book 174 of Mortgages, at page 471, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of two o'clock -P. M., on the 14th day of March 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon said bMortzage on the day of sale. The premises described’ in said Mortgage and which will be sold satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of, Rurleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: East. half. of the Southeast euarter (E%4SE%) and _ Lots Seven (7) and’ Eight (8), of Sec- tion Thirty (30), and Northwest . Quarter (NW%) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township 144, , of Range . Seventy-six, West. There willbe ‘due on such Mort= Notice Is heat at the date of sale’the sum of Seventeen hundred twenty-seven and 60-100 Dollars. together with thé costs of foteciosure. Dated at Bismaxek, N. D., this 2nd day of Februarv. 1925, UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY, Mortgagee. C. OLGEIRSON, ‘April—Hostess, “Mrs, W. °F. ‘Rey- ‘nolds; Leader, Mrs, L, F. Crawford. I) May—Hostess, Mrs. C. B.. Dickin- son; Leader, Mrs. R.. Penwarden. Mrs. C. W. Smith; { hen ‘Attorney for Morteagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, . 7 2-4-11-18-25—3-4-11 NOTICE’ OF “MORTGAGE FORE- I CLOSURE SALE Default. having * occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, notice i by giv- en that that. ain marligige axe ted: and ivered by John Peck and peo Pets fe 5 Ret aie: hates C. M. Peck, his wife, mortgagors, to | aarry O'Neil!, mortgagee, dated | the ay of August 1916 and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on September first j1916 at the hour of 2 o'clock P, M., and duly recorded therein in book 108 of Mortgage Kecord on page 20° and duly ened by said mortgagee t to John P. O'Leary, by an instru- jment in writing, dated September 28th, 1916 and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of said Burleigh county on October | 6, 1916 at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M., and duly recorded therein in book 33 of Mortgage Deed Record on page 356 and which said mert- gage was assigned by O'Leary to Harry E. date of December 2nd 1924 and said last mentioned assignment was filed for record in the office of the reg- ister of deeds of said Burleigh coun- ty on- December 12, 1924 at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M., and duly record- ed therein in book 175 of Assign-| ment of Mortgages on page 258, will) be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage and herein- after described at the front door of the court house of Burleigh court: North Dakota, in the city of Bi marck, in Burleigh county, Nor Dakota at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., om the 20th day of March A. D. 1925 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in’ such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: I The north half of the south east quarter of section thirty-four (34) in township one hundred and thirty nine (139) north, of range seventy seven (77) west of the 5th principal meridian in Burleigh county, Nort Dakota. There will be due on sach mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of nine hundred and fifty five dollars and eighty four cents ($955.84), be- sides the costs of this foreclosure. Dated February 3rd, A. D. 1926. HARRY EF. O'NEILL, Said assignee of the said assignee |’ of said mortgagee. GEORGE M. REGISTER, Attorney of said assignee of ‘said assignee of said mortgagee. ‘ \ 2-4-11-18-25—3-4-11 MANDAN TO BUILD BUILDING _ The Service Motor Sales company, district distributors of the Chrysler and Maxwell cars will have a fine new home sometime this © coming summer or fall, it was announced to- day. ‘The Service Motor Sales company, of which Frank Haider and John Froelich are active managers, has purchased ‘the 50 by 160 foot lot on Collins avenue from the Aughnay es- tate and plan to erect a fine one story, garage some time this sum- mer. , The location is the site‘of the Aughnay ‘livery and feed barn which was destroyed by fire about a. year ago. LOSE FINGER . Jos. Millnér has teturned’ from the Northern: Pacific hospital, at Glendive where hé has been receiv- ing, treatment for several days. PAGE SHVEN dan were in attendance at the ses-| returned yesterday from Chi¢ago anc sion which is. an annual Masonic con-| Rockford, Ill, where they have beer| ference for tho district. Places were} visiting for the past ten days. Ai laid for more than 300 at the ban-| Rockford) Mr. Welcit spoke :beford quet. several meetings of the state wo men’s clubs. His talks were on the Indians of this section of the north B, Welch | west. y of the Masonic Service associa- tion in North Dakota, was the chi speaker at a district meeting of Bl Lodge Masons held after a banque 6:15 o'clock last evening in the Ma- sonic Temple. Masons from Hebron, Hazen, Flasher, Carson, Bismarck, Washburn, Linton, Steele and Man- HOME FROM IL Postmaster and Mrs, NOIS A. Method in Her Madness? TL THINK IT'S & SHAME THE WAY You've NEGLECTED ME SINCE THOSE GIRLS ENTERED THE BEAUTY CONTEST — YOU NEVER CALL UP OR TAKE ME CUT ANYMORE - WRONG BUT LISTEN SWEETIE - IT'S ONLY A_ MATTER OF BUSINESS ~ LAM HIRED | ey, To TAKE THOSE GIRLS (MA ye OUT- THAT'S MY JOB" HELLO CHICK - THIS 15 MARIAN ~ A WANT YOU To “COME OVER TONIGHT 1 MUST TALK" YES~ DEARIE LLL BE OVER DON'T ARGUE WITH ME-1'M THROUGH WITH HOU"! - TAKE BACK YOUR OLD WRIST WATCH ~ IT'S LIKE YouR AFFECTION ~I THOUGHT IT WAS PLATINUM BUT IT'S ONLY ; NICKELPLATED - GOODNIGHT! HELLO~ SAFETY CROSS DRUG STORE? - SEND OVER Six JARS OF MAGIC MUD RIGHT AWAY |! J EALOUSY SPURRED BY THE DESIRE To BECOME SUBLIMELY BEAUTIFUL, FoR REASO! OFHER OWN IS MARIAN'S SECRET AMBITION THE OLD HOME TOWN — NEWT SHES. AREARRIN © SS TIME US GIRLS GOT A CHANCE TO LOOK AT THE NEW MILLINER FROM THE CITY, TRIMMED THE SHOW WINDOW AT BIRDIE CROWES HAT SHOP TODAY sTANey © 1985 BY NEA SERVICE. inc. 3-4-25 Freckles and His Friends TLL REVIEW YOUR HOME WoRK, FoR(YOU AND You ANSWER ALL NY QUESTIONS READILY= WHAT COUNTRY ARE WE LIVING IN 3 By Blosser SEX po-nars , OX= UNITED STares! Early in the. winter: he: suffered an injury of his hand and. one finger which was mashed may -have to be amputated. a MANY HERE FOR MEETING "W. J. Hiltcheson, “exectitive sette-