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TUESDAY, MARCH Tribune MALE HELP WANTED } A REAL OPFORTUNITY—Full or part time salesmen and country representatives for nationally ad-} H «= vertised Nogar Suits made to mea-| f sure at $12.50, It makes no differ- p> 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 ¢ M : 10, 1925 Classified Advertisements Classified Advertising Rates 1 Insertion, 26 words or GNdOF .... sees ceumns 1 week, 25 words or under 135 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- Y tional per word. SALESME WANTED | SALESMEN OLD ESTABLISHED known manufacturing concern, rat- nationally ed AAAI, requires the services of additional ral experienced sa'esmen to sell high grade line of | write, V. L. Richardson, District// CLASSIFIED DISPLAY is AS cae Ne doe H Manager, 319 W. 0. W. Bldg; Oma-! RATES 1 art calendars and advertising spe- P| ha, Nebr. = | 65 Cents Per Inch cialties to banks and_ representa- ; WANTED—Men und women to learn| ties “auaiWuea! dauuehtioniac - Rapid | Darbar tend, (Grexeralmnavn joie || eilieemes eazemenertretem ee | wages. Few eee ee coral celved by 12 Peer 7“ lavare expansion of our business affords ’ iy alogue and special offer free./ dials ORSMA SAR eH haEHE F (Y \tcler Barber College, Fargo,|| — (aeertion same day. unusual opening in rich territory , North Dakota. 2-16-1m | THE partiully developed. Liberal com- WANTED —Real live Representative! BISMARCK TRIBUNE pensation, commission basis, week- in this community to sell Army; , 3 and Woolen Goods direct to con-| PHONE 82 ly remittances, All correspond- j sumer. Write G. E. Moody, Fergus) ence strictly confidential but spe- | Fee eee ae cee cial attention will be given appli- P WANTED—By March 15th, man to! ____ BABY CHICKS ie Bers ‘ work on farm for the coming sea-; BABY CHICKS, all breeds, price list | cants submitting full information] the 4 f son. Write Adolph Seeman, Route} free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. | (ng references with first letter. © 2, Mandan, N.D. 3-7-1 | 214-1m : : R | WANTED--Man and woman to work | LOTS FOR SALE THE AMERICAN ART WORKS INC.| 7 1 hoe eS dey Seventh street and Avenue E, Very . 14, ; a reasonable at $760. Also a 10 acre 15. HELP WANTED—FEMALB =) * | 8¥burban place. Good buildings, | | 18 WME, LADIES to demonstrate our Radiom| Water and @ good place for chick, |~ | | WANTED TORENT [17 3 ‘Hot Pad and give our Radium AP-| would be a good investment for | WANTED—To rent by April 1st mo-| 9, ron free with each pad. “We PaY’ the futpre. About thirteen ‘blocks | “ern five or six room house or| 9° ¥ $22 week to producers. Write for, from school. ‘Weite. No. #27 Tri-| bungalow with garage. Must be in| 94. 3 free offer: International Radium pune, - “3.3¢-1m] 800d condition. L. L. Butterwiek. | 26, : Syndicate, Detroit, Michigan. ' — __Phone 145. 3-9-1w | 97, ¥ Na ae 3-7-3t WORK WANTED WANTED TO RENT- 4 or 5/29. $ WANTED—Girl to wait on table and| WORK WANTED-~Married woman| room modern bungalow, 2 adults . help with housework. Also school; wishes work by the hour or 8*hour| only. Phone 1108. 3-5-1wk. 4 gil th desist for réoni ‘dnd Loard.| diy, "five “Gays In Weck, AUMPEES : Apply The Mohawk, 401 Sth St. $47, Tribun 8-10-3t DRESSMAKING 2 aa: ik: cee Ee hw Wann rk ) by man |FIRST CLASS ‘dresamaking done at| | WANTED--Girl for yeni Mrs. Heckenliable’s, 223 2nd St. ab No cooking. —¢ Mrs. C. D. Dutserna, 209. w St. 922-M. 4 work, Appl Rosser ‘Ve oY Tribune 941, Bismarck, N. De i t; t on BBUF} WANTED—Woman with bookkeeping | and stenographer experience, Apply | Bismarck Tribune Company. H 3-3-tf} WANTE rl to take care of child: and do housework. Call 563-R after | { 6 p.m 3-9-tf | WANTED—Girl 0 take care of child | and do housework. Call ! | FARM LANDS i FOR SALE—Bargain. Improved. farm and ranch near Baldwin, of | aM about’ 480 acres, about 100° acres { vi 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 Bis- marck property. Geo. M. Register. | 8-7-1W Lost { LOST— Between Fifth Street and esbyterian church bunch of pen- cils containing gold Eversharp. Finder please return to 4091 Fifth Street for reward or Phone 146. 3-9-1t | i AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | FOR SALE—We have some good; bargains in used cars. Reason-! able terms. Dakota Auto’ Sales, Co. 8-5-lwk. ‘i ROOMS FOR RENT ee FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. » Also light housekeeping rooms for rent. : Close in, Call 306-8th St, or Phone i 3 8-10-1W FOR RENT—Two nite light house: | keeping rooms fully furnished.| q Electric, sweeper and hot water. } ; Very desirable for two? 517 2nd i St. Phone 82-J. 3-10-8t | 4 FOR RENT—One newly furnished and decorated bed room in modern hause, suitable for ‘one or two, 818 Ave. B, Phone 1095," __3-9-8t FOR RENT—A nice cozy room, warm | i and comfortable, in a modern home. 5 Close in. Phone 357-M, 702-7th) Street. - 3-7-3t| FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms. ; Can be used as sleeping rogins ‘6 for’ ight pousekeeping. "Phone __To4-W. 3-10-1W FOR RENT—Partly furnished < or unfurnished room for light hopse- keeping.’ College Bldg. ~ Phione| 18: 3-22wks A WARM well lighted bedroom, also; large double room each’ suitable 0 or th Sth, 3-7-8 REN’ odern convenient | room in private family close to, P. Birsctly ywouerm apart | ‘Apartments. © Apply | Phone @h2 ¢-80-tf) and wife and one child, 2% ye: FOR SALE Inquire at Van Horn’ Hotel. aeeatoe condition. ny to take home. EXC) ‘actory. Mrs, Streleck, 404 Ave. ROR ER EM ANSE. 3-9-3 | TRA G0 acre farm wildi reasonable pri ing machine for sale in first ¢ fenced, windmill, 120’ plowed, for house ‘in “Bismarck, or Mandan. |4 FOR SALE—Excellent corner dent lot Gth Street and Avenue 419 Sixth Street, Phone 924. 3-6-7t MISCELLANEOUS GREAT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE— Belgian and Mares. 35 head, Wednesday, March In heated Sale Pavilion at Cooperstown, N. D. The great- est sale of draft horses ever held The majority Of Purebred Percheron, and’ Glydesdalé © ‘Stallions 26th, 1925. in the Northwest. of the offering being sons daughters of the Belgian stalli Minos, one of America’s draft horsq sires. ing March’ ist. Bros., Cooperstown, N. Dak. 3-4-1w Tesi- leading Write for cata- log which will be ready for mail-)- Address Hammer; Also have repeating shotgun, au- tomatie pistol, ‘automatic rifle, or Columbia Grafonola, to trade for}? one tube radio, Address Tribune | °+- . 946. 3-9-1w A, ____ AGENTS WANTED WANTED —-Agents to sell the World’s Best Spark Plug. Write Mont. Business Locaters, Olney, Mont. SALESMAN WANTED—Salesman with car to carry short line of hand embroider- ed aprons, frocks, gell retail dry goods, general stores, good com- mission, open territory, sells on sight. Write for particulars, re- ferences required. . Betty: Brown Co., Peoria, Jf}. TO SELL Noe-Equl Hosiery and lin- or ion ¥OR — SALE—Choice imported gerie to consumer in Bismarck and i, 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. % 8. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Youngsters will fight shy of this crossword puzzle when they learn word in 42 he HORIZO To exaggerate. Female heir. Preposition. Small ope Inspired with feeling of fear. Accomplish. Electrical Revolves Light bro Imitates, Cov hed. Machine rent. Taymen church’: Declines. Melody. Fogry. An oil Alluvial river. n pie on own, le sheep. for cl who spirit children deposits By means of. Perched. hose wh tring fe 0 dis: nce d with wax, hanging superin ual inter don’t” Vik at moui ed in ten Neuter pronoun. Pinches (verb). 0. Part of Winding To do wrong. aims. One who Saluted. s of sight. b to be. t of a stairway, Sleeping powders. VERTICAL To satisfy. To march in a body Second note in Dine. Monarch. A maker Warmed: Angers. of scale, headgear, air cure pate property. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle, ir mxj—|} Miro > 0) rash = <iojolPizI Ir o> MEZOsI =o | — OE ITE<|>| 07; mr fn BS </>! Z\—| TH} DOW |>| ir Seariet, Hebr ve for God Kind of an autonfobile. who kills by throwing Ql) bird. tend; One tone Pabulow Married To want, Dr ke, th of for cout (pl) Spot Mistak Renowned, Meadow, nlite form of address, nis. Hunting dogs. Promoted, Scoffs. ‘To supply food. I i in plants. att To re Wither. r where empt. st authority. two pieces are Born. To err, Pronoun. Mother. German Rollers ......2< $8.00] Western Dakota, Work full time. Hartz Mountain Singers . 7.00} Commissions paid daily. Samples Native Singers ........ - 6.00) at cost. Write Box 1027 Fargo. Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Tele- 3-7-10t Phone 116-J. Jacob Bull, Box 728,! ee eee Dickinson, N. Do " erie WANTED:—Experienced automo-' 5 SaLe=Victralay sewing wa: bile salesman for Bismarck and * : 7 eve, me vicinity. References required. chine, lectric washer, kitchen Dakota Auto Sales Co. 3-5-1-wk.|~ cabinet, bed arid’ dresser and oth- Also three rooms for Hot water heat ‘and bath, er articles. rent, very reasonable. 213-10 St. N. 3-10-1w Tinotype tachine equipped with electric mo- FOR SALE—Model No. 1 tor and electric pot. Would good service in a country job plant. ‘Will sell reasonable for cash, Bis- marck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D. v -tf -9. GOTO Hight School at home. Co plete $65.00: coutse for $15.00. Need for two Write -3t WINCHESTER” 22-20 Rifle, good, derful chance ‘someone. Algebra, English, others. Write immediately. Tribune No. 945, Money. 3-9. $15.00; Oliver typewriter, Mod. new’ condition, $20.00. E. Netz-| 4 “witiiams, Defendants. bandt, 407-11th St, No, Bismarck,|" "The State of North Dakota to the N.D i 3-7-3t] Above Named Defendants: FOR SALE—High class cafe fine lo-| You are hereby summoned to ans n i swer e complaint in is action, Sa tees cavaht ‘tate |on file in the office of the clerk wet a : €/of the district cou¥t in and for the _ Write No. 940, care Bismarck Tri-| county of Burleigh aforesaid, and to bane a 3-2-tf! serve a copy of your answer upon FOR SALE—At © bargain, two woo ‘en type case stands, fully equipped ‘with' slides, real bargain for print- equipment. Apply Tri-/be taken against you by default for 5 -tf | the relief demanded in the complaint. FOR-SAEB OR TRADE—Furnish- ed hotel located at Zap, N. Dak. Will sel at a bargain or trade Write}, 3-5-lwk. FOR SALE—Repuir parts of stripped ©. 208 Rosser St. ~ 8--tf,; J. 1. Case Bteam' Sngine 20-60, ered To the defendants above named: r \pou v! John 4%," who. needs new Sale for cash nly. ‘for Bismarck property. Tribune No. 943. nie as new. Also rucker grates. ‘Bauer; Golden ‘Valley, N. D. i 4 2- FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo-| dern home, close 412-5th St.! Phone’ 926-W-2. = "7" gi 7-Tw! .ROOM for-rent, 615°Gth St. Phone _ 8-10-2¢ | FOR SALE OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS | bungalow with bath room, gooud lo- ion; trees, lawn. Hoyse is 26x48 | hard ‘maple floor, full ‘basement, porch in front and behind, front porch screened in. Also ong small | house 12x20, both houses on 75 by } 50 foot lots. Inquire 409 14th 6-16 ment ! REN -A two room aj fl M.NNESOTA’ No. ale. Test, 95° percent. $5.50, shelléd and sacked F. 0. Bismarek. Oscay Anderson, 191, Bismarck. 13 seed corn for Price Box 3-9-3t, ——— SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Charles Kupitz, Plaintiff, vs. Per-j cival S. Dudley, P. S, Dudley, Frank V. Barnes, Bismarck National Bank, a national’ banking association, Isaac P, Baker, agent of said Bismarck Na- tional Bank in liquidation, Fred W. Smith, Justus Bragg, Caroline M. Bragg, David B. Smith, Katherine E. Smith, K. E. Smith, Vincent Moses, William M. Mead, George S. Grimes, G. S. Grimes, Josephus: Todd, H. N. Porter, G. H. Fairchild, Grace F child, Grace. A. Fairchild, Jamez T. Fairchild, William S, Kenny, William S. Kenney, George W. Sweet, J. W. Watson, W. B. Watson, and Erastus do m- 9 the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will d- Dated at Bismarck, North Dak this 18th day of January, 1925. BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office und postoffice address: Bismarck Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. You are further notified that the relief sought in this action consists wholly in excluding the deféndants m|from any interest in or lien upon the following described real estgte situated in the county of Burlejgh| and state of North Dakota, to-wit: Lots Fifteen (15) to Twenty-four (24) inclusive, in Block Thirty-five | B. !FOR SALE—Gilfillan 6 tube Neutro- dyne radip, complete with tubes, batteries aria ‘loud speaker; coast | § to coast reception. Phone 632J. e ae Hic: See ba 2-10-17-24—3-3-10-17 FOR ga carload or more extra Sess choice Early, Ohio potatoes. Ed.| ¢——_—_———___-—______» Doppler, six miles Southwest of Me west of}) LITTLE JOE | FOR SALE—Two teams ‘ Reasonable’ prices; of. horses. For .particu- lars write or call on L, J. Garske, 4% mile north of Bismarck. 3-9-1w (85), Williams’ Addition to the City | of Bismarck; and that no personal is made against any of the defendants, q BENTON BAKER, Attorney for the Plaintiff. —_—-- —_______ [f's easy to BEA ; PROMISING YOUNG MAN BUT. NOTA PAYING ONES * on ground floor, furnished for | FOR SALE—Nine piece dining room light housekeeping.” Private en-i ' set, ‘davenport and two 9x12 rugs. trance. | Suitable for two ‘adults| Call 210-2nd. or’ Phone 643. only. $25.00 per month. Fhone : : 3-9-1w} _ vcs 2-26-tf | FOR SALE—Grey enameled ry | . FOR RENT—Single housekeeping| carriage, good as new. Call 816 | apartment. Won furnished, 411-5th| ~ Thay@r St. Phone 37 8-5-4t _St._ Phone 278, __2-86-tf| WANTED TO BUY=-Parlor organ In ,FOR RENT—Four room stricth yan: -{ good playing condition. Phone 759. sor, anartinent. Varney, Fl 7 ‘Iph Penner. 8-9-3t RONG. LN, 8-7-3t | FOR RENT—Eour foom house, Cor. FOR RENT—Five room’ boule? = a ere ‘hha'Rostor, Frank Krall quire 214 5th St, 2-20-t£' the tailor. 8-10-1w |SECOND ANNUAL TON LITTER CONTEST PLAN FR Fargo, N. D., March 10.—Announce- ment of the second annua®ton litter contest was made taday by. George W. Baker of the North Dakota Agri- cultural college, secretary of OM ST af Here's LillianyGish, movie actress. The man on the left is Jim nie, who. married Lillian’s -sister Dorothy. Duell,’ presicent of the company who used to make Lillian’s pictures ‘and who was reported much attacted to her. injunction to. keep Lillian from acting for anyone ‘but his company. Now he has had Rennie arrested, saying Rennie grated him by the arm and'thréatened him. Rennie’s friends say that he is gallantly trying to shoulder some of the troubles ‘that ha’ North Dakota Livestock Breeders as- sociation. A gold medal will be given to every hog producer in the state who enters the contest and is successful in rais- ing a litter of pigs that weighs 2,000 pounds or more at the end of 180 days. ht North Dakota farmers were successful in the first conducted in the state last y The rules require that the | the pigs UDIO TO COURT soygsts Lo “) n- Tue other is ‘charles H. Duell recently sought an Ve befallen his fair. sister- ’ | must be farrowed between March and | ter farrowing. A brief report of the Sicily now PAGE SEVEN sending 30,000,000 May 15, Breeders must enroll before | rations fed to the sow and litter is|lemons a month to Great Britain,. April 1, and enrollment may be made} required” In} those counties where agents are not| | prisons ) with Mr. Baker at the Agricultural) had been edivicted before. [than 1000 had been convicted from 11 to 20 times and 20 times. with the county extension agent. employed, enrollment must be made college. Each litter of pigs entered must be ear-marked within seven days at-| MOM’N POP SAY HORNBLOWER IT WOULDN'T BE A BAD (DEA I= YOu'D DROP IN To SEE THE EDITOR OF THE |: “SCOOP” AND SEE HOW OUR GIRLS COMPARE WITH THE OTHER ENTRIES JUDGE FOR ye) CE! THE CONTEST ? CHIEF-TLL ARE THE MOST CAPABLE PERSON I KNOW OF - | because of the Of 8801 women sent to British last more than 7200 In 1890, the More ii of all ni 000,000; in 1900, $20,000,000; in $70,000,000, 2886 more than Hornblower Has Monopoly high tariff on portation to the United States. total annual income sionary societies was $4- , it had increased to the total was ef By Taylor WELL MR MARTIN: HOW'S THE BEAUTY CONTEST COMING ALONG ? —~ SPLENDID INLY - YOU IN THE CONTEST ee Ti HE (0 BE THE Nes THE OLD a fornmus \TS AWFDLLY)|2}0, NICE OF s1e HOME TOWN ion 7 TAD NAIE ig WASHING, ALL THE CLERKS ALONG MAIN STREET QUICKLY RESPONDED Freckles and His Friends 100k to Your Laurels, Willie! “HOW ABOUT ME —1 KNEW B= ABoyT IT Firest:: = =] VA NEVER HEARD ME. WHISTLE, DID YA F WELL, JUST LISTEN ONCE = TAH BEST WHISTLER, WTHISWHOLE LEARN "7 WHISTLE: A\SSUS AEGOOSEY, WEN YOUR CANARY DIES: CAN I HANE ITS WHISTLE 3 ETTLED - THERE'S NO REASON IN THE WORLD WHY WE CAN'T a-10-25 J sHucks! WiLuE's ALWAYS TH BEST AT EVERYING= WHEN GET BiG TM GONNA RETTERN ANYBODY WT WORLD AN’ HORNBLOWER YOUR IDEA WAS A KNOCKOUT=} IT BOOSTED OUR | CIRCULATION BY 20,000 I'M GLAD You CAME IN- LWANTED TO ASK YOu TO BE OUR JUDGE “UM JUDGE "' STANLSY i B: Blosser