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a Hy ¢ Ae ee ____. 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. 1-6-1 WANTED—By March 15th, man to; work on farm for the coming sca-' son, Write Adolph Seeman, Route 2, Mandan, N. D. 3-7-1w| HELP WANTED—FEMALE yes WANTED ON FARM—Man and wife, woman to cook. Steve Morris,; Route No. 1, Bismarck, .N. . D. Phone 8-F-2. 3-12-3t | WANTED—Stenographer with -some | experience in bookkeeping. Address | Tribune 941, Bismarck, N. D. i lees ee chee: BSE WANTED —Woman With bod bookkeeping and stenographer experience. Apply Bismarck Tribune Company. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 1 insertion, may saad re RATES 65 Cents Per. Inch all aS tn ana oe ae ceived by 12 o'clock to insure ineqrtion same ay. . g-a-tt| GIRL WANTED in Kodak Finishing} Dept. at Hoskins-Meyer, Apply Room. 16, Hoskins Building. H 12-2t] WA —Girl for general house-| work. Phone 745-M or call 516) 10th Street. \3-13-3t WANTED — Girl for general house- | Mrs, George F. Bird. | 709} 2nd St. 3-13-1t | arene SALESMAN TO SELL Noe-Equi Hosiery and Iiit-| gerie to consumer in Bismarck and| Western Dakota. Work full tite.’ Commissions paid daily. Samples! at cost. Write Box 1027 Fargo. 3-710 AUTO “Accessory Factory wants |; steady salesmen. Easy work: Good | _Keene Jacobsen, Minnea: WANTED TO RENT wi ANTED—To rent by April ist mo- dern five or six room house or| bungalow with garage. Must be in good condition, L, L. Butterwick.| Phone 145, 3-D-1w | DRESSMAKING FIRST CLASS dressmaking ¢ done at! Mrs. Heckenliable’s, reasonable prices. Also have sew- Tap umuchinertoristle inehve clue ition. Phone 586. 221s) FARM LANDS ' FOR SALE—Bargain. Improved) farm and ranch near Baldwin,‘ of | about 480 acres, about 100 acres! ion, 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. 3-7-1w | FOR EXCHANGR TRADE—160 acre farm, buildings, fenced, windmill, 130 plowed, for house in Bismarck, or Mandan. Also have repeating shotgun, au- tomatic pistol, ‘automatic rifle, or Columbia Grafonola, to trad one tube,radio, Address No. 946. aR SALE OR TRA ed in the best town on Branch. A real bargein, locations. Write Tribune | Killdeer| central No, 949. 3-11-; ae ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three modern rooms, furnished or unfurnished, hot wa: ter heat and bath. Also electri washing meehine, sewing machine, kitchen cabinet and other articles ser sale. Call at 213 10th St, No.| 3-18-8t FOR RINT—T-0 nice light house- keeping rooms fully furnished.! Mestre sweeper and hot water. Very desirable for two. St. Bhone 812-J. FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, water heat, in modern home. ‘Also light housekeeping rooms for rent.| Close in. Call 306-8th. St. or Phone | 802, 8-10-1W ¥OR RENT—Pleasant. room on ground floor, strictly modern. ©1 1-2 blocks from Bank of N. D. Phone 536-R, 822 Main St. 3-12-3t urnished rooms. ¢ RENT—Pour Can bé used as sleeping rooms or for light housekeeping. Phone | ‘764-W. 3-10-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished oF unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone ___ 183, Ae 3-2-2wks FOR RENT—Nicély furnished room NT in modern house with home _priv- ileges. 123 Ist St. Phone 1096-R. »_ B-4258t modern rooms Call has Ath r gant. St. VOR KEN sire modern | ment in Be ate. Apply | FO vw OW Marob: os Re, 4.80.4: sl FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo-) dern home, close in. 412-5th’ St.} 2. 3-7-Lw | ~ with | board if desired. 1002 4th . St.| Phone 747-M. ‘ 3-1d-1W | FOR RENT—Large furnished room! in modern house. . 629-8rd: St. | Phone 498R. ‘ FOR RENT-—Furnished room close in. 402 Sth St. Phone 316. ~ 8-11-38 THREE furnished. rooms for rent? 414 Tth St. Phone 977-R. by week or month. St. or phane’504-W. 3-18-3at| i FOR SALE OR RENT - HOUSES AND FLATS | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern “apaitmeaee Tacluding: sewing, machine, electric washer, vacuwm'| cleaner and filat-iron, clean, warm and’ always hot water.. 807 4th St. i 8-1016t.)' FOR RENT—Four ro Toom {partly mo- derh house in good econdition.-Cen- trally located, Small family. only. Epquire 406 Third street of J. K. ror v yeu n now. Buy Now. Fire, tornado and automobile in- j surance written in goed companies. 223 2nd St. at ‘ 9-12-1w |, PHONE 82 FOR SALE 10 room house, right down ‘town, newly decorated,’ running water in every bed room, special ly adapted for first’ ‘class ‘rooming “housé, Very reasonable at. $6300.00, will accept | smaller house as first payment. 5 reom bungalow, east front, off paving, only $3200.00. 7 room house, east front, on pav- ing, one of alceat parts of city; $4000.00. “6 room: house, off paving; full basement cemented; water, lights, sewer, toilet; 100 feet frontage. Only $2100.00. Hundreds of choice building lots in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. It has been years since I have had | so many offers and inquitics for farm ‘tam The'tide'‘Has turned. You can again get land as cheaply as F, E. YOUNG. . SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN | oLD ESTABLISHED nationally known manufacturing concern, rat- ed AAAI, requires the services of several additional _ experienced salesmen to sell high grade line of. art calendars and advertising spe- cialties to banks and representa- Rapid expansion of our business affords tive business institutions. unusual opening in rich territory partially developed. Liberal cout- pensation, commission basis, week- ly remittances. All ence strictly confidential but spe- cial attention will be given appli- correspond- cants submitting full information end references with first letter. THE AMERICAN ART WORKS INC. COSHOCTON, OHIO. a MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for a 4 room house, including ‘a 3 piece Karpan Parlor set, rugs, Koehler’ & Campbell piano,~mako- gany finish, new bedroom suite,} Burl complete dining room set, kitchen cabinet, and table, electric sto ice box and other household fur- nishings. Also 1923 Overland touring car. Write Tribune No. 00] the office of the Register of Cages, Seeds, Treats Phone 145-J. Jacob Bull, Boz 728, Dickinson, N. D. * 1-26-1m | FOR SALE—Model No, 1 tinolype Machine equipped with electric mo- tor and electric pot. Would do good service in a country job plant. Will sell reasonable for cash. Bi marck Tribune Company, Bismanthi 3-9-t! FOR SALE—Contraliy_ “Tocated rei faurant business in # prospering FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern dwelling, south front, garage, west end. . Prict $5100. Reasonable first payment and terms. FIVE ROOM moderrf bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, close in. Price $4700. $800 cash, balance monthly. . FOU: ROOM very modern _bunga- lew. east front, basement, furnace, hardwood floors, built in features, s electric stove. Price $3600. Rea- sonabic payment monthly terms. si Room modern house, hot water sian ae floors, northeast Price $3850, first pa: ment “$580, balance $45 per month, including interest. i SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, east front, garage, basement, fur- nace heat, hardwood floors, no re- pairing to be done. Price $5500, good terms, SIX- ROOM cottage, hot water heat, fireplace, oak trim, oak floors, garage, west end, “Price, $6500, good terms. EIGHT ROOM modern dwelling. Very well located, lawn, trees, garden. Price $8000. Reasonable terms. SEVEN ROOM modern bungélow THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Have the dictionary handy for t hi once to get some of the words -in he’ HORIZONTAL \ Oddly. | To satisty. Excellent. Poetic foot. Negative. Sirups made from almonds. Fitting. Bone. Puzzle. 1 4 16. new, never been occupied, ba ment garage, east front. Price $5250. $1200 cash, balance easy. EIGHT ROOM home, modern, ‘five]* bedraoms, east front, double ‘ga sigé, trees, lawn, near school; good home for large family. I $5800, ood terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to Give Service”. Money to Loan Webb Block. LOTS FOR SALE = FOR SALE—%6 foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue E. Very| °° reasonatile at $750. Also a 10 acre suburban place. ens. Can be cut into lots and would be a good investment for Good buildings,| © water and a good place for chick-| To travel ona circuit. Father. Joined. Lower borders ‘of a roof. To soak flax. Theme. A drink. To glare. Melodies. Goif club. Officer orders. Proverb. Small islands. Open passage in a forest. Blended. Golfing term of perfect score. Fog signal. Period of time. Bruises. Membranous bag. Mixed type. Drawn in by suction. In that way. jot. Seed “bag. Guided. Tu who proclaims court Evening meal. Properties. Sheriff. Regions, Former Cowboys. To produce. Carbonated cream, One the drinks ake of favors, alked. the future. About thirteen blocks from school Write No. 927 Tri- bune. BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, all reeds, price list free. Clayton, Rust, Fargo, N. D. 2-14-1m FOR SALE FOR SALE—Exceilent dent lot 6th Street and Avenue A, 41y Sixth Street, Phone 924. 3:6-7¢ ———E NOTICE OF Aa FORECLO- Notite Is Hereby Given, That de- fault has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mort- gage made, executed and delivered by Bert G. Morse, a single map, mortgagor, to H. E. Wildtang, mort; gagoe, dated the 15th, day. of, Sep- tember, 1919, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 17th day of September, 1919, at 2:45 o'clock P. M., and duly recorded in Book “144” of Mortgages, on.page 620, and assigned by said mortgagee to, The Northern Trust Company, a| Ni: corporation, by an instrument in dated the 27th day of Sep- tember, 1919, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of igh County, North Dakota, on the ith day of November, 1919, at 00 o’clock A. M., and duly recorded Book “139” of Assignments, on page 311, and further assigned to The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, a corporation, of Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, by an instrament in writing dated the 10th day of November, 1919, filed for record in Deeds North Dakota, "November, 1919, of Burleigh County, on the 14th day of at 9:00 o'clock and duly re- corded in Book “161” of Mortgages, on page 364, and that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the } premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at” rthe front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and. State of North Dakota, at the f two o'clock in the afternoon je 8th day of April, 1925, to sat-|. ” isfy the amount due‘ upen such mortgage on the day of sal The premises. described in such 2-16-1m}, Judicial writ concerning debt. Covered with ridges. Indicates. Those who veto. Damage. Famous. Loosens bonds Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword witl who truckles to rich of string. Yellow and black ‘bird (singer). extending | VERTICAL Other part of bow. 1. Not so hard. 2. Pique. By i Cubie measure. 4. Small fresh water fish, Long shoal 5. To coagulate 6. Small European fish. Prepare for publication. 8. Fibers obtained from century Lair of lion. plant for cordage. Life time, Time gone by. To proceed. 10. Measure. Accomplish. Small fly that bites (pl). Russian empress. To spring up out of bed. h for ciraalaN: HEARING PETITION INTMENT OF AD- | Tis TRATOR STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, | County of Burleigh—ss. | In County Court, Before Hon, Te Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the E: tate Nicholas J. Hubbard, Deceased. rank L. Hubbard, Petitioner, William L, Hubbard, Joseph Hubbard, August Hubbard, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents Persons Interested in the Devils adie Gene of Major R. |and C in the city |for the Grand Lodge Se it Devils Lake and each of you are hereby 12. motitied hat Neshey te Hubbard the) (ihe three officials attended the ReaeEen ts petitio as thug Whe | Canton meeting and report that they | ters of administration upon the werp very. ell meased: with thas tate of Nicholas J. Hubbard, late of |¢hapter which is the largest inj North Dakota. ‘anton have by the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceased, ‘be granted to Frank L. Hubbard, and that the said peti- tion will be heard and duly consid- ered by this Court on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, A. D. 1925, at i0 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County Court House, in the city of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and you, and] ratag each of you, are hereby cited to be! ,, Fargo, N. and appear before this Court at said | Hall of Fargo, prominent part. D., Mar. ppea Hage ety NEW HALL ELECTED BAPTISTS’ HEAD time and place, and answer said peti- | Dakota Children’s Home socie tion, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court: (SEAL) I, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Any the 24th day of February, . D, 1925. j kota Baptist Stut Baptist church. 2-27--3-6-13 city of about 9,000, ‘or will sell _Surnityre and fixtures, . For far- ther information write ad. No. 950, care of Tribune. -B-13-tf -Meliy-Springfield 88 x] 4 1-2 cord tires and 2,600 miles, §16, rich Silvertown 83x4 1-2 cord tire amd tibe. Bae $20.00. R. W.. Sanders. " 3-12-68 FO lass cafe fino 1o- si will :make straight sale. Writes No. 940, care Bismarck Tri-| ¢. bone 18-2-tf jFOR At a bargain, two, wood- en be pee » fully equipped bargain for:print- 4 Is new equipment. pale for*cash only. y ABB tt alr parts of stripped ) Case Steam “ngine 20-60, goo as.new, Also tucker grates. Joh! Bauer Goldew Valley, N.'D. i ~ _2:49:1n: FOR SALE—Two ton ams of horses. Reasonable prices. For ‘particu: lars write or call on: L. % mile north of Bisma: | FOR eae Ni iece dining room ne Pi venport and two 9x12. ei a 219-8nd or Phone 64 i Fae bias a Si "can, bé ‘seén at the Blsmarg ment Co, . FOR RENT—Four room bouse.“C 1éth St.‘and Rosser. Fret the ‘tailor. 3-11-1w Be ee top of sie aoe + -t0-t Apply Tri-|; mortgage, and which will be. sold to satisfy the ‘same, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and ‘are. described as follows, to-wit: Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty-two (NW% 32) in Town- ship One Hundred Thing yaclels (188) North, Range Se (78), West of the Fite, Panes pal Meridian, . containing, one hundred. sixty acres, more or less, according to the . United Government ‘Survey there- There, will be due on such moart- at the date of sale for principal gna interest and’ taxes paid-the sum of Twenty:six Hundred Thirty-five Dollars and Seventy-eight Cents ($2625.78), together with the costs and Dated Februae of J bpeclorate. t 1925, ie DELITY. MUTUAL LIFE "INSURANCE COMPANY, repel ration,. of... Philadel- “Dhl "Bey Assignee of mate i TiN HEDSTRON, Bnadlee salah Coun, North Dak PIERCE ae CUPLER & FARM FOR APES” March“ 13--Monkeys a epes ate being raised by the Pasteur Tnstitute: en farms''in French Guinea for experimental” purpose: ing typhus, measles other diseases: fhit' cannot be rae ‘mitted readily to rabbits ‘end guinea Pi Chimpanzees, called: “the ne relatives of the human: experiment fill out the unexpired term . A. Newcomb, removed from, the state, at the meeting of the executive board, held at the First —Brig- ., Mar. Harrington and Carlander of Bismarck { lonel Holbrook-of Rugby were to make arrangements ion of the 0. O. F. lodge and the dedication ‘of the Home here to be held next June and also inspect the Lake Region Canton, No. in to ‘The members of the earnestly engaged | in practicing for the dedication cere- | monies in wHich. they will take a 13.—Frank D. secretary of the North was elected president of the North Da- e convention, of Rev. to ate The annual state convention will be held at Valley City fe 14 and BOSSIE PAYS HER, TUITION ae a, ores pays here way pda tollge ice | | 15, followed by a young people's in- and David Hedlund of Fargo. | SCRIPTU stitute, July 16 » it was decided. More than 200 Baptist laymen at- Rome, March bk Arrangements for the institute were | tended the dinner held last night at | apgninst the recent [left to a committee consisting of:/the close of the board meeting. L. | nosed by the M Fr Stockton, superintendent of |B. Hanna preside d addresses | one Italian new printed tite the North Dakota. Baptist conven- ¢ made by Dr. Charles L. White | first chapter of Gen in the 5 |tion,*Rev. W. A. Weyracht of Vu w York City and Henry Bond ly reserved for its leading Rev. J. M. MOM’N POP Chick Is In Luck By Taylor 1 HAD PLANNED FOR ALMOST THREE WEEKS THINGS A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT TODAY MAC- HAD OUR CANDIDATES BEEN ABLE To eR. _ ENTER THE CONTEST \AND WIN, OUR CONDUCTED Wim “DAILY Scoop” HAS ARRIVED pet) eS Wr NO CANDIDATES] PJ ENTERED PoP HAS. LOST ALL INTEREST IN THE OUTCOME WHY'R he: you LOOKIN’ SoGlum_ ff MMR. GUNN? i a” aA BUSINESS WOULD HAVE SHOWN A BIG INCREASE TH'S YEAR - SEEMED TOBE IN OUR FAVOR AND I LOOKED FORWARD To THE DAY WHEN WE COULD LETTER GNING MAGIC MUD THE CREDIT. FOR A GR is OF SUCCESS SMILING ON US TODAY AILURE GRINS AT US FROM YONDER = CALENDAR, Gao Oy PUBLISH A TESTIMONIAL EAT VICTORY BUT INSTEAD HOQRAY PoP! LOOK- MARIAN WON THE BEAUTY WHAT THE Gi ) DEUCE Do WE CARE ABOUT WHO" WON THE CONTEST poli es BUT SHE'LL THEN WE CAN GET JUST THINK POP - GET $5000 AND MARRIED |! © 1925 er mea service me 3-1¥ HAFTA WANE A TOOT PULLED=WHAT DENTIST DENTIST FIXED TEETH * FoR ALL TA SOLDIERS _, AN SIDES OUR A || Miss Buzabeth ‘Farley, of “amherst, Mass., who oad cle a year BY STANLEY BUTTER EGS AACE GREASE UNFORTUNATELY HERB HOLCOMB WAS COUNTING EGGS WHEN THE NEW MILLINER PASSED BY Right Before His Eyes! A VE! (0.1925 ey mca sevice ney 3-13-25 By Blosser ASOR ME CANTCHA Hs DOOR 2? YAAAHRA