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| SATURDAY, MARCH 9,° 1925 | MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to barber trade. wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- | alogue and special offer Moler Barber College, North Dakota. 1 WANTED—By March 15th, man. to} work on farm for the coming sea-} son. Write Adolph Seefan, Routé 2, Mandan, N. D. 3-7-1 ay farm Fields. +. a a | ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Women to make money at. home. Plain home sewing. No} “by! the ve Phone 9F-2, Bismarck, ae | canvassing. To prevent curiosity | seekers, send ten cent (coin) for | amples and particulars, Sucdeas| Sewing System, Box 207, L6ne! Branch, N. J. \ LADIES to demonstrate our “Riatum | Hot Pad and give our Radium’ Ap-| ron free with each pad. We pay $22 week to producers. Write for free offer. International Radiam Syndicate, Detroit, Michigan. { 7.3t} TES Educat perman-| ently located, for part thie work, | to call on schools, libraries, selected individuals. DODD, MEAD | AND COMPANY, Burnhath Buiki- ing, Chicago. | SELL GIRLS” D' ES— Boye wal suits | direct $5-$10 daily. 25 percent an-| der stores, Steady repéats, ‘Out-! fit free. Merry Anne Dress Co.,! Mfgrs., New Haven, Conn, KE MONEY SEWING AT HOME. Send dime NOW for cloth sainple instructions and moneymaking pro- | position. Home Sewing Cb, 211) Fifth Ave., New York. i LEARN $5—$10 weekly, addressing | mailing circulars. Send stamped | envelope for particulars. Palace; Mail Co, Toledo, Ohio. WANTED eral hous sinall — faniily.| Phone fl . C.K. Simpson, | 3-5-6 | WANTEL enographer with some) ) experience in bookkeeping: Address ! : Tribune 941, Bismarck, N. D. | Leo 3-3-tf| ‘h. WANT i ) bookkeeping | and stenographer experience. Apply | Bismarck Tribune Company. | B-tf | WANTED—Girl for general house} work, all modern conveniences and i appliances. Phone 967. 3-3-1w WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper # and stenographer. ‘Fisk Tire Co.| =. 3-6-8t! ad 206 Main St. maka TOBACCO FOR SALE NATURAL Leaf Chewing and Smol ing Tobaceo-5 Ibs. $1.26; 10 Ib $2.50; 20 Ibs. $4.50, Farmers U: ion, Mayfield, Ky. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Also keeping rooms for rent. Call 306-8th St. or Phone 2-28-8t FOR KENT—Farnished rooms in mo-| dern home and garage, vacated) March 7th. Also for sale a full size| bed, 409-5th St. No. Phone 512-R.| See 8-6-8t FOR RENT—One newly furnished | and decorated bed room in modern | house, suitable for one or two. 818; 4 Ave. B.” Phone 1095. 8-5-8t | FOR RENT—A nice cozy rodm, warm and comfortable, in a modern’ hotie. Close in. Phone ©357-M. 702-7th Street. 3-7-8 FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern home. Phone 510-R. 608 "2nd St. Call after 6 o'clock. 6-3t | FOR RENT—A_ cheery room on; graund floor, 822 Main St. Phone} 536R, 3-5-3t! FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ‘mod- | ern room for one or two, Also garage for rent. 808 Ave. B. Hien 1 unfurnished room for light house-| 8-4-1w |} Tribune Classi fied Advertisements PHONE 32 fnsértion, 25 ei or eke an ender oe 8 tnsettions, “s words of (a * | ender. Pe oo 6 1 week, 25 wo nder 188. |, her ovr Words, tc addi. |! tionbl per word. BOL CLASSIFIRD | ISPLAY uses Per Inch . All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- berths by 12 o'clock to insare MONEY, IN GRAIL $12.50 bays guarantee ‘option on 10.- 000 bushels of wheat or corn. - No Farther Risk. A movement of 5c from opti8n price gives you an op- portunity to take §500; 4c $400; FOR SALE New 6 room modern ‘house, with 3 ‘bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floors, garage in basement, first story stuccoed, well located for , $5800, on terms. 6 room modern: house, with 8 bed rooms, east front, garage, close in, for $3260, on very easy terms. 'B room modern house, with 2 bed rooms, well located, very close in, for $3600, on terms, 6 room partly modern house, east fror&, porch, water, basement, sew- er, 50 foot lot, at a bargain, on good terms. GEO. M. REGISTER 1-27-1w ____ AGENTS WANTED AGENTS--1 pay every Saturday night. Take orders, house, street dresses; experience unnecessary, 1 deliver and collect. Save custom- er helf. Write without obligation. Carol Lee, 1206 Gateway Station,' Kansas City, Mo. AGENTS--Write_ Sell Madison for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience Yequired. Many earn 4100 weekly and bonus. \Madigon. Mills 668 Broadway, New York. AGENTS make $75.00 weekly selling hosiery direct to consumer, We Bc $300, ete. WRITE TODAY FOR PARTICULARS. and FREE MAR- KET LETTER. Address}, GRAIN TRADER'S GUIDE | 827 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—75 foot corner lot on SeVehth street and Avenue E. Very reasonable ‘it 3750.-"Also a 10 acre ‘siburban. ‘place. “Good buildings, water #naasgood: place for ch efs.- Cah: be cut into lots and wotld: be a ‘good ‘Investment for the future. About thirteen blocks fium sehool, We'te No, 927 Tri- bune. 2-16-2m WORK WANTED WANTED AT ONCE—Work on farm. State salary in first letter. Write No. 944 care oebane 5-5: DRESSMAKING FIRST CLASS dressmaking done at Mrs. Heckenliable’s, 223 2nd St. ‘at reasonable prices. Also have sew- ing machine for sale in first class conditions 3-4-1w. FOR SALE FOR , SALE—Bxcelient corner fesi- dent lot 6th Street and Avenue A, 419 Sixth Street, Phone 924, 8-6-Tt MISCELLANEOUS FREAT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE— BALE | Of Pure-bred Percheron; Belgian and Clydesdale Stallions and Mares. 35 head, Wednesday, March 26th, 1925. In heated 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. stailion: Minos, one of America’s leading. draft horse sires. Write for cata- log which will be ready for mail- ing March 1st. Address Hammer Bros., Cooperstown, N. Dak, 3-4-1w imported FOR SALE—Choie German Rollers Hortz Mountain Singers .... 7.00 Native Singers ..:....:/.0005 6.00 Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Tele- Phone 116-J. ance Bull, Box 728, iki: 1-26-1m STORAGE SAL! ar Genuine leather couch, 1 Pathe Phonogriph, 1 reed floor lamp, 6 dining room shalt, 1-8-3 x 10-6’ rug, 1 Teed settee, 1 furiéd oak Buffet, 1 large leather rocker. Call 246. Ask for Mr. Gobel. 3. FOR SALE—-Two new Royal Cord x4 tires, $16 ‘each, alsp three 33x4 Goodyear tires $10 each. These tires are complete with tubes and keeping. College Bldg. Phone; Firestone rims, Moule, 1029 183. 3-2-2wks| Fifth St. 3-6-3t FOR RENT—Modern convenient : OVERLAND CHAMPION | t6| FOR SALE—24 ‘motiel, ‘driven 7500 yoor'“in ‘private fatiily close 208 Rosser St. B-5-t£, iN .- -BErselsy 0G dite“ Apartniewte. Apply | W Moroby. Phone 862. 4-80-tf/ JOMS FOR RENT—Nicely fur- ed, modern -yooms, on street ear lin 5T6- athe Street, 386-3 FOR SALE OR RENT H HOUSES AND FLATS _ FOR SAGE—Real ‘bargsins in houses, lots and farm lanijs. "This week I have sold 8 lots, 2 quarter sections and have sent offers on 4 more qiarters and one house, Do your! iness with the man Who. knows | ues and who, in making over| 2600 sales, has never had a dis-j sutisfied customer. Fire, tornado| and gutomobile insurance written in’ reliable companies, F. B. Young. 3-2-lw OR -SALESFive"yoom Tall “modern | bungalow with bath room, good lo- cation, trees, lawn. House is 26x48 | hard “maple flobr, “Tull. ‘basement,| porch in front and behind, front! porch screened in. Also one.small | house 12x20, both houses on 75 by 160 foot lots. Toanizg 409 14th 4 Street. 3-810 FOR 'T—A two room apartment an ground floor, furnished for light housekeeping, Private en-{ trance, Suitable for two adults only. $26.00 per month, Fhone 275W. 2-26-tf) FOR RENT—Thiee rooms afd ‘bath | for sleening or hdusekeeping. steath beat, will sell or rent the furni- ture. 213 10th St. across, from| Catholic schools ‘a6-8t | FOR RENT—Single . housekeeping anartment. Well furnished,/411-5th 73, F dern apartni¢nt. Phone 773. FOR RENT—File Tam ase quire 214 bth St, 2-20-t¢ Varney ‘Flats. heated for $22.00 this includes ‘the \ \For BALES spaeele Ae miles mostly paved roads, $350 cash or best, offer,.on account. of, aiskrods: Box 162, Wilton, No. ik, gt: 2-8-tf WINCHESTER 52-20 Rifle, good, $15.00; Oliver typewriter, Mod. 9, “ mew condition, $2000. E. Netr- \ bandt, 407-11th ‘St. No.,: Bismarck,’ 3-7-3t] . D. FOR, SALE—RHigh class cafe fine 16- cation, ood business wit ‘mal rice right for a straight _ sale. ite No. 940, care Bismarck Tri- bune 82-18 NELLIE SNYDER, dressmaking and all kinds of alterations, coats r lined, now located at 222 2nd St. upstairs apartment, formerly at, 415 8th St. Phone 634-L W. a", 8-3-1W FOR SALE—At a Dargai, two wood-| en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, bargain for print-| toom modern house, to occupy er, who needs new equipment. a pit Call 608 ‘between 7 and Sale for fash only. “Apply Tri-| 8-7-1t bane. 1-28-£f) WANTED TO RENT—A 4 or 6 FOR SALE 0) “FRAT DE—Fournish-| ‘room modern bungalow, 2 adults ak,' only. _ Phone 1108, _._._3-5-1wk. or trade] ~ ‘AUTOMQRILE—MOTORCYCLES for, Bianrarck property. «Write ibune No. 943 8-5-1wk. FOR. SALE—Repair ‘party of stripped 3, 1. Case Steam'“ingine 20-60, beet as,new. Also rucker grates. Johh Bauer, Golden Valley, N. D. 2-19-1m! FOR. SALE—A catload or more ‘extre, choice. Early Ohio potatoes. Ed. Doppler, six’ tiles Southwest Menoken, ‘N. ’D. 8-4-1 carriage, good Thayer St. bi arr.” For fi ‘00d: mansee Apts. © Tmquive ‘HJ. Woot] __-manseé. on 3-6-3t, SPELTZ. FOR SALE—Iing a O. Ward, Farm. ne H, FOR SALE—We have some good THE BISMARCK TRIB CROSSWORD PUZZLE ary individuals in the family. HORIZONTAL 1, Published form of literary work. . \Dirt deeply ingrained. Numeral. 1840 Broadway, New. York. Selling TEL-TAB. New! Wanted! Clamps to. phone. 1000 memos on roll. 100 percent | 9 profit. Repeater. K. F. Lees Co.,| 9: New Haven, Conn, WANTED—Agents to sell the World's Best Spark Plug. Write Mont. Business Locaters, Olney, Mont. 9-2-8 SALESMAN SALESMAN—We are: in immediate need of a live saJesman for Bis- marck, North Dakota and vicinity | 3 to sell the famous Murphy line of |: high-grade Art Advertising. Our line includes exclusive Copyrighted Art Calendars, Holiday Greetings, Art Blotters, Fans and Direct-by- mail service. Possible earnings $5,000 a year and upward. Liberal commissions payable weékly; also big bonus. ExperTéhce in our line not necessary. We want a reliable, tireless worker who will give his entire time to work, Will not con- sider side-Tine man. Steady, good- paying position to the man who cun qualify. Expenses advanced. List of customers furnished. Write the pioneers in this line, The Thos. D. Murphy Co., Red Oak, Iowa. SALESMAN—$60.00 to $90.00 ~ week stéady. Spare time or full. Sell men's all wool suits direct from, fhetory to consumer. Real $40.00 values—$23.75. Boys suits, $9.75. Sales ‘easy because of wonderful values, Commission in advance. We deliver and collect. sample outfit—free. Write today. Get full particulars this’ wonderful money making opportunity. Dept. 3138, John G. Longworth & Sons, 1801-11 W. Congress St., Chicago. SALESMEN—Sell Braemoor men’s and women’s 100 percent pure wool, made-to-measure coats; froma factory to wearer. Big commis-) sions, well advertised, thousands of customers, fyll or part time. Write for information. Braemoor Coat Co., Inc., 126 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City. VENDING machine salesmen, sensa- tional new plan sells newly invent- ed combination gum machine by hundreds; ‘six machines in one; new slug proof device; $50 to $250 weekly. Hurd, wholesale depart- ment, Ridge building, Kansas City, Mo. SALESMEN—Make real money sell- ing woolen goods direct to con- Sumer, One month 0. W. made $578.07, W. L? $646.44. Write for proposition. Northern Woolen Company, Dept. 36, Fergus Falls, Minnesota. WANTED—Men with automobile and experience selling direct to con- sumer, pure Woolen Goods. Money making proposition. Apply for ter- ritory and particulars. Lincoln Woolen Company, Fergus Falls, Minn. WANTED: Experienced automo-| bile salesman for Bismarck and | .vicinity. References required. .!Dakota Auto Sales Co. 3-5-1-wk. ‘BABY CHICKS QUALITY CHICKS—Fourteen ‘dard Bred Vatietlés. “Best ‘ dlaying strqins. Free delivery. Mo- ‘ddrate 64. page’ ‘cattlog free. Poultry. Farms, Columbia, Mo. ‘ BABY CHICKS—Strong Husky Pure Bred Baby Chicks. 100% Guar- antee. Catalog Free. Mondakomin ) Uhickeries, Fargo, N. D. Box 736 “A. BABY CHICKS, ‘all breeds, «price list free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. ’ 2-14-1m WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Four tive FOR SALE—One Ford roadster and one Ford Touring ear. Priced’ very low for quick sale. Lockwood Ac- cessory Co, Phone 187, 800 Main St. 3-2-1wk barmeins in used cars. Reason- able terms. Dakota Auto Sales Co. 2 . 3-5-1wk. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES [WE SELL BUSINESS YOR CASH— * quickly and privately; commission | t basis, buyers waiting; no exclusive ‘ contract required. - Chicago Busi-| ness Exchange, #2, So. 1 Balle St., Chicago. 32 INVESTED, A YEAR AGO RE- TURNED $13200; this opportunity wey today. Write us. Dot. vo., 1836. N, 118th St. Philadelphia, Pa. show’ you how, Pricesgand styles] + ‘unequaled. Maidrite ales Co. Complete | . q|North Dakota, has Causing death. To portend. Pastoral pipes. State of equality. Commence. Auricular portion of the heart. An experienced person. Cyst. Pomp. Measure. Man, To become weary. Father. Small speck. Position on football team, Pr Stick. A spike of corn, Friend. Vulgar. Servile flattery. Exclamation of contempt. Indefinite article. Cooties, Soft bluish gray metal. Note in scale, Having legal force. To bar. Ground down, Bank clerk. Anxious. Falsehood. ‘To. separate rock, Ywirled rapidly. Sword. Comfort. Marked “let it stand.” Marked with a hot iron. VERTICAL (P)) metals from ore 64, 68. 69. Angered. Special kinds of food. Short sleep. To shut out. Hebrew name BEERS for God. At the same time it will afford a good bit of rtainment for the liter- Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. 9. Revolve on axis. 10, Tol. 11. Absolute, 1 12, Implore, 16, esinous substance, 18, Shrub used: for tanning. 20. b 22, ark on skin, 23. 25. Reinvigorated. 26. Barren. 28. ‘on of low mentality. 31, Pertaining to! magnetic poles. 33. Course part of hemp. 36. Light brown. 36. Idle chatter. 40. Gift or bounty. 41, One who polishes with files. 42. : 43. fa bird. 44, doors. 46. ptive of affections good or bed. 48. Concealed. . Sepulchral monument. 2, Indefinite. Defend by arguments. Enfolded. Nothing. Otherwise. Cover. Decline. Exist. 66. Conjunction, FARM LANDS FOR SALE—Bargain. Improved farm: and ranch near Baldwin, of | about 480 acres, dbout 100 acres in cultivation, all fenced, good 5 room house, barn, granary, chick- en house and log barn, well and windmill,’ school very near, tele- phone, immediate possession, or owner might trade equity for B marck property. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE OR ‘ TRADES Good half section farming land, 15 miles N. E. of Mandan, six miles from sta- tion. Joseph Coghlan, wooD — WwooD Diamond Willow wood in five cord lots, $2.75. Single, per cord, $3.26. Phone 977-J. 3-2-1wk EARING D DIs- NOTICE AND CITATION, OF FINAL ACCOUNT A) TRIBUTION OF ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the John Robidou, Deceased. Elizabeth Robidou, Petitioner, vs. William Edgar Robidou, Josephine R. Dalbec, George Robidau, Ida White, Melinda Christianson, Allie B. Brain and Sadie R. Case, Respondents. * The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said William Edgar Rob- idou, Josephine R. Dalbec, George Robidou, Ida White, Melinda Chris- tianson, Allie B, Brain and Sadie R. Case, the above named respondents, re. hereby notified that the final fecount of the administrator de bonis on of the estate of John Robidou, late of the city of Bismarck, in the o Estate of’ County of Burleigh and State North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said de- ceased is ready for final settlement ‘and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his ad- ministration closed and he be dis- pharzed: that Tuesday, the 14th day ‘April, A. D, 1925, at ten o'clock te the forenoon of that day at the gourt rooms of this Court in the ourt house, in the City of Bismarck, Eounty, of Burlelnhy and State of een duly pepeini ed ‘by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and: place any person interested in said estate may appedr and file hia exceptions, in writing, to’said accownt, and petition and contest the same. And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and requirell then and there to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you -have, why said account should not be allowed, e residue of said estate distributed, e administration of said estate closed and sa’ ain iniatratae de Bonis non be discharged ‘AMDated the 27th day of epriincy. A.D, 1925. “By the Court: (SEAL) 1c. DAVIE Ss, NEWONAE Jeet ot. Ps be Court. “Attorneys for Admiiintento 4 2-28—8-7-14-21 8-3-1w | .| De ‘ATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCO AND DIS-} TRIBUTION OF ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh— In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. n the Matter of the Estate of beth Robidou, Deceased. adie Case, Petitioner, vs. Allie wan, Victoria Haas and William Edgar Robidou, Respondents, The State of North Dakota-to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said Allie Cowan, Victoria NOTICE AND C! Haas ‘and William Edgar 'Robidou, the respondents above named, are hereby notified that the final ac- count of the administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Robidou, late of the ety of Bismarck, in the County | of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons there- unto entitled, his administration closed und he be discharged; that Tuesday, the 14tn day of April, .A. 1925, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day at the court rooms, of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing to said ac- count, and petition and contest the same. ‘And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account should not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said G, F. Dullam, as ad- ministrator, be discharged. Dated the 27th day of February, A.D, 1925. By the Court: (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Administrator. 2-28—3-7-14-21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Roderick Monroe, Deceased, Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned John L. Monroe and Nellie Anacker, Executors of the Last Will of Roderick Monroe, late of the township of Ecklund in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the credi- tors and all persons hav- ing ‘cl against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary youchers, within six months after the first’ publication of this notice, to said Executors at the Law Office of W. L. Smith in the city of Bis- marek in said Burleigh Lounty. Dated February 20th, D, 1925. JOHN L. MONROE ‘aN NELLIE ANACKER, Executors. First publication on othe 21st day of February, A. D. 1 ee 21-28—3-7-14 A cat died in the state penitentiary of California at the age of 20 years, ‘after having spent 18 years behind ithe bars. | Barbans, publicity bureau will probably be the | speaker at the next meeting of the Minot | planned for March 23, is expected to talk pn the importance | of tourist traffic to this Poni pe hietretetr tannery eeinannese atone Ty GIVE AWAY $300,000 | One New York milliner has de- Minot, N. D., March %—Harry! London, March 7.—The will of |Veloped .a profitable business. by director of? the Denver /George MacBain, a _ lonely rich |Tenting hats to women for spbeiil Scotchman, left nearly $300,000 to be | occasions. given away in the discretion of the executors, Comparatively small be- quests were left to two Ube abl TO SPEAK AT MINOT | of Commerce, ‘Mr. Burhans Association The United States army has a few oldiers who wear kilts. They are the Fita-Fitas, native soldiers of moa, i | | READ MOM’N POP IBUNE WANT ADDS: ection. "By Taylor 3usiness Booms UXTRY! - READ ALL )) ABOUT TH’ BIG BA hapa Aa a SOD CO _ (no -No-) SAYE BIRDIE SDR! PICKED ov’ TY¥ou SAY—TH l MAYOR \S FSX SHIRKING His ODTY2 ALL TH’ RIGS WITCH ON THAT SIDE OF THE STREET!: THE PROPRIETOR OF THE RACKET STORE MADE A COMPLAINT To MAYOR DOOLITTLE ABOLT MAIN STREET TRAFFIC CONDITIONS TODAY oyezs ey nea stavice, me. STANLEY 3-7-25 Freckles and His Friends ou Boy!” THK GONNA SEE THAT MOVIE = ALL ABOUT ESKIAAOS AN' POLAR BEARS AN WHALE! Wisecrackers! ‘By Blosser YEAM- BUT YOO LEARN) LOTS WHEN You } SEE THEM LAMPOONING VIMALES. Aw, I'D RAMER SEE WHAT DOES: “LAMPOONING* WELL, LAMPOONING IS TH SAME THING, ONEY THEY THROW 4 WHY, HOW CAN YA BE S' DUMB? THAT'S WEN THEY THROW THINGS AT WHALES!