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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ie PAGE SEVEN ave the power to keep the gold] the ntic. @aSana when it comes to us, There is no} “One, begins to wonder whether th x demic interest, sured of their good will in ch was called for by th “But it will’ be necessary to look} taining bl doubt that we are at present some-|time n WORK WANTED = eee what dangerou endent on the] confers WANTED—To_ take in washing. r{enrrent of opinion in United | sue, States, and it is nee Phone 467-M or call 618 8th St. 3-26-1w. may at least confidently hope that standard’ on. thigywidend it will not be renewed. Indeed, it not at all improbable that before the end of the year we may see flow of gold back to Europe, and that the question of export m tha time being be of pure banks. of formulation of a ion in regard to gold: ro s well as ine You a Win, Olga FOR SALE ¢ }, pana s 3 : The very cheapest house in the city of its kind; 4 rooms, shed, large pan- try, full basement, toilet, barn, 100! foot frontage, off pavement, could not be duplicated for less than $3000, Only $2100.00. One of the nice houses. in: River- view, 6 rooms, all modern; $6000.00. | 4 room’ house, east part of city,! east front, water, lights, $1150.00. 6 room strictly modern house, in nicest part of city, south front,| $6000.00. t Hundreds of vacant parts of the city at all prices and terms. If you are looking for an invest- ment or for a farm home, buy your farm Innd now, You can never get it cheaper. More sales are . being! made this spring than in five yenrs.| We are on the start of the biggest growth this state has ever known.| Buy Now. 3-23-1w F. E, YOUNG:: i —_———.__._ | MALE HELP WANTED WANIE len and women to le barber trade. Great deman MOM _DID YOU GIVE OLGA THAT NEW. VOILE BRESS OF YOURS? WHY SHE HAD IT ON TONIGHT WHEN SHE WENT OUT AND 1 ASKED HER ABOUT IT - SHE SAID You GAVE IT To HER UREOE 21.0000. 000 recur © tweertions, = words ef CARE eqns oes somone oe 28.words ar eve caeccmscom, 16 I week, 23 words of under 1.26 Ady over 23 words, 20. addi- > :fdenal per word, ' CLASSIFI Y Arto gai oom 65 Cents Per Inch WA. iD--Boaryers and roomers 1 AM classified ads ore cach tn block north of Post Office. 314- vdvanes, Copy should be re- “ esived by 13 c’clock to insare fasertion same day. POSITION WANTED ED-—Position ag cashier or a tant in some bank in western North Dakota, by married man, 32, twelve yeurs banking experience in state. Five years as cashier. Excellent references. Salary sec- ondary to start with. Available at once” Write Tribune No. 969. GRACIOUS NO! lots in all sorts of} Roome: Phone 1 423 Front 3-25-4t DRAINAGE ADDS ACRES T0 TERRITORY Amsterdam, March 26.~Queen Wil- helmina will presently find her do- main enlarged by 160 acres. The A crossword puzzle for radio fans! Some of are illustrated in the sketch in the enter. Th It's easy enough not to keep you tov long from 1 HORIZONTAL Preposition used to show own ership. See picture. Exclamation. What the picture is about. Eldest. Vales, Radio goods. To implore. TRIB| PHONE 32 WESTERN CANADA FARM Improved farm of 160 acres; one mile from good school; seventy acre et ay Uae wages. Few weeks completes. cally Gases Eu GaN he Leia alog and special offer free. Moler, Smal! house, barn and granary; Barber College, F et; good grain & mixed farm in set arher’ College, ‘Fargo, N.°B. tled ‘community; price Fifteen | $800 CASH WILL HANDLE HELP WANTED—FEMALB | ssonce crop payments. For infof- |New territory has been annexed from WANTED—Girl for general house-| mation regarding reduced fares | the sea, being the first actual gain work, Family of two. Must fur-| for inspection trip apply L, B.|°! sound as a result of the Zuyder- nish references and none without! Boyd, Superintendent, Land, Col- | 2°°, drainage anes ene experience necd apply. Phone| onization’ @ Development Dep'ts., Oe ore aie cate an eaeiiti h i 1057 after 6 p.m. 8-20-twk: GANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- dat Hh cole stl Sh 4) +3 A starting bar of a machine. WANTED AT Noe; «OWAYS, 4th & Jack: St deals with an area of 1,400 square To spread. WANTED AT ONCE—Gitl for Gate |. eek Sere igi A miles: and an. cstimated expenditure 8 work. Good wages, permanent, S#int Paul, Minn, gy [Of $100,000,000, was. interrupted by ET cHRaIaS place. Phone on write New Cafe,; - the pasa Hae been} eetialy Three-toed sloth. Underwood, N. Dak. 8-23-4t | Lost ing slowly at different points. You and me. The difficulties encountered were biel ; MAN WANTED. on. farm at once.| LOST—Overeoat, Will the party | great, but none of them was unfore- Outer garment of Romans; Vork by month or year. Apply to! who took an overcoat by: mistake] scen by the, hydraulic experts in Hoes James Farrel, Bazétton, N. D. from the New Palace Cafe, Mat<lcharge, Time after time, the report |30- Hebrew name for God. Gen, N. Dag. kindly return same |says, dykes or embankments erected Hae oe Sie nites Gall Ew OETA 2 at once, 3-26-1wk lin the section of the island of Wier- Ries vere etre Teme! | ‘or permanent position, Appt "i ingen, slipped away into the sea ow- Lahr Motor Sales ‘Co. Perera z eC tient SALE 5 ing to ee ala nature of the sub- W. eS +} 5 ‘ive acre suburban | soi aM © qu@t tenacity pech- Reesor general hou-/" Tots “splendid location right in city | liar to the Dutch in their everlast- St. “618k, | ree 24gt, limits. Public road on one: end.| ing fight against sea encroachment, Skill in running No, 10 horizon- You and I. ' Easy terms, Write Tribune 958.|the dykes were rebuilt again and eee GOOD COOK WANTED for cafe., y SE aie es oui morliapainiaatil they now stand atx fect tal. ee picture Nae ese) Washburn. Washburn, nk a above high ; 42. Flower. | igh tide, and so firmly knit : : N. 3-26-10 | together with clay, sand, willow} ‘ jcatelsy colored ieee: WARTER—Goapsat girl for gens| 7 atta eatletid ‘of all — Plants—|tWigs, basalt and cement that the Meee aY Au Inndl eral housework, Phone 691W2, TAL ett oes Furnece-burns any-| fiercest gales have done them not 3 3:24-3t thing combustible, Guaranteed for | the, slightest harm, the repor fi e tests have been very sever: ae PALMIST PHRENOLAGISI—Muadam; house. Can. be used for. Hae Oona et eee Orecce “bel vadigntantsoworstreriemi ye Lattimerelle moved to 620 Ave. Fs, “atid ‘cooking. Price reasonable.|cscaped complete submergence by # Reading hours 2 to 6 and 7 to 11. ; : 2, Therefore, re only a couple: of inches, while the ey She chen. ceccuae. Pert ei| Kisin, 600 Teese ion, call Simon | town of Monnickendam on the main- VERTICAL |__Dak. ek N. lend was flooded. Kither’s partner. SALESMAN FOR SALE—Friday the 2ith from | WANTED—First class clothing Sales-| one to five o'clock and Saturday forenoon’ at 120 A Dining Dies away. man and stock, kesper,/Geratan pre-| soon table.-and! chairs, bed) room = 7, ferred. References required. State set,duofold, book.- case, kitchen course will deal with the uses of in every term of the last six full experience in reply. Apply to, Cabinet, electric washer, vacuum ' a skis and snowshoes in Alpine tours. have today been settled out of cue We Ts cou SET Ere Camera ae ‘The 38 claimants of insurance mon- Ad No, 954; care Tribune, __3-18tf} cleaner, curtains and many other ey due will r a trifle over. $7, ‘ords, in this puzale re other radio terms. ening in. Answer to Yesterday's Cros: Puzzle. OLGA WHAT DO NOU MBEAN BY WEARING ol NEW Seeded BuT MA‘AM L BAN SEE YOU WEAR.IT OUT YESTERDAY But MAAM YOU BAN SAY £ COULD HAVE HIM! NO OLGA L SAID AFTER I HAD WORN \T ODT YOu COULD HAVE I(T WANTED—Experienced: sicnogt phar | a" Pronoun, To be misty. To secure a station. (See picture). Direction of African stations. ite article. The current of No. 17 vertical. See picture. An era, Male child. Dined. The bottom blocks, Play on words. ‘To cast off a sweetheart. Upon, above. Abbr, of company. Narrative poetry, Every one. ixth note in s Almost a donkey. River in Italy. Preposition of place. To accomplish. (Past | ends of pulley oC Tap ats) You SAY- TH’ COLT KNOCKEDy ALL TH’ windows OUT ©’ TH” LIGH No- No.1 SAY TH” TOWN Wit BE ALL DARK To NIGHT! A Christmas carol. Printer’s m To approach; close station, The atmosphere. Assault. icles.: €. C.* v 4 _AUToMoBILE—MoToRcYoLEs | “Ces: O: C- Converse 1917 Ford touring cary for quick sale $75.00, Lockwood: 8-26-2t FOR QUICK SALE—Werner Piano, | dining room set, rockers, desk, singer sewing machine, ‘kitchen Accessory Co., 800 Main. 3-24-1w _—_——$$—$—— RABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, healthy, purebred, 100 percent guarantee. All leading varieties, Early chicks from high| quality flocks pay best. Fourth successful season. Free price. list. Clayton Rust, Fargo, No. Dak. 3-17-1m_ Strong, husky, guat- quality. Live delivery. BABY CHIX. anteed Flocks * Buy ern Chicks, See Caledonia, “Hatchery, Caledonia, Minn. Dept. B. 8-26-1mo. varieties juaranteed Write -for BABY CHICKS—17 leadin $13 per 100, and up. 100 pe. live delivery. price list. ROOMS POR RENT FQk RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College BI, Phone 183. ._. 3-21-2wks FOR RENT—Bed rooms and rooms for light housekeeping on ‘first pinspected by state “judge | Custem | R. H. Murry,, Hope, N. D. | 4 table, bedsteads with mattresses, dressers, refrigerator and other | articles. All in good condition. { , Call at 309-8th: St. or Phone 834-J. = 3-24-3t ROR. SALE—Model No. ‘tinotype machine equipped wie tric, mo- tor and electric. pot.: Would do good service in a country job plant. ‘Will: sell reasonable for cash, .Bis- marck Tribune Company, Bi k., N. D. FOR SALE—Corona typewriter, bed and dresser, chairs, oil cook stove, kitchen cabinet, sanitary couch, fruit jars. Must be sold at once, | Call at 213 10th St, North, actoss from Catholic School. 3-23-t£ FOR, SALE-Centrally. located res- taurant busitiess in s prospering city of ebout 9,000, or will sell furniture and fixtores. For fur- ither information’ wzite ad. No. 950, care of Tribune. ° »_8-18-tf igh class. cafe fine: lo- | “ eation, good business will. mal price right for a straight sale. waite No. 940, care Bismarck Tri- hune 32-8 March 2 Reared e mountain ranges Vienna, country whi +] and even surpass the peaks of Swit- zerland, the stria, bot boys and s, mountain climber But this is often a dangerous pastime, and c the Alps take heavy toll of young and valuable lives. To protect these venturesome oungsters there -has been organized a mountain-climbing school, raf fa cilities for 400 students, The in- struction is to embrace theorcticel lectures and practical training. The lectures will treat of meteorology and weather prediction, and‘ will further deal with the comparative value of various textures for articles of wear and equipment for moun- taineering. Then first-aid and tran portation up and down gradients case of accident, methods of shelter- ing from wind, avalanches, rain and snow, and lastly nutri and phy ical endurance, will likewise r ceive attention. , The practical training will be equally diversified. It will demon- strate the best ways of: conquering the many hindrances which | place themselves in the climbers’ path, me- thods and utility of roping and the | MANDAN NEWS | LUTHER RE MEETS TO-! The Mandan city Luther League will hold gn election of officers a will als delegates to the trie nial_ international conventioi meeting to be held this 330 o'clock, There will be cial program and refreshments and a social time, All the young pcople are invited to be present, ‘the Third Triennial International convention of the Young Peovles’ Luther League is to be held at Min- neapolis, Minn., June 6-9, 1925, ‘The present officers are: Professor Mar- tin Hegland, Ph. D., President S Olaf College, Northfield, Minn.; Rev, M. Norstad, vice president, Red Wing, M .; Rev. J. C. K. Preus, se- eretary, Byron, Minn.; Hon. J. Jacobsen, treasurer, Hills, Min Rev. N, M. Ylvisaker, executive cretary. 426 Fourth St. So., Minnea- polis, Minn. The convention the Union Conven es in Minneapdlis as organized at n of the church- n June 1917, 1] of Mandan and J. 900, representing 50 percent of the tots! amount of their claims—while ton county has paid approximate- $4 court expense, jurors per diem, ets, in six years. Settlement was effectegl by agree- ment between Attorney C. Kelsch pot Mott, representing the plaintiffs and Attor- neys Bartnett and Rich son, Fargo, counsel for the National Union e insuPance company of Pittsburgh. BRITISH GOLD STANDARD DEPENDS ON U.S. London, March 26,—The establish- ment and maintenance of the gold standard in this country is largely endent on the good of opin- in the United States, said Wal- ter Leaf, chairman of the Westmins- ter Bank, at the annual meeting of that institution SOME GALOOT FROM HOOTS TOWN HITCHED HIS HORSE To THE NEW LAMP POST ON MAIN STREET - and second floor. First floor, out: WOW SALB—aAt w bargata, two wood) side entrance. 622-3rd St. or Phone | Fe ee pean Laly caueeed i 2 5 FOR RENT—Rooms furnished” for |/ Witt sitdes, real bargain for print- housekeeping, also garage for| of: *h6 neede new equipment. rent. 620° 6th St, Phone 329-W. |. Sale for eas: only. Apply Tri- 3-24-30, Datrim, 1-28-¢¢ FOR RENT—2 rooms, _kitchenctte,| FOR SALE—Siz teams of heavy and bath, modern. f! No: chil-| ‘horscs.: Also am in. the market for SETTLE 38, DROUGHT. INSURANCE CASES “Tt does not follow,” he said, “that because we have arrived at parity we cdn at once remove the embargo on the export of gold. This is to expire at the end of 19: harnessing of rocks in: rescue wark and ascending and descending the sheer face of precipices, _ Lastly comes the Correct handling of picks, axes and alpenstocks. A second THE HORSE BEING OFA NERVOUS Thirty-eight of the famous drought insurance eases which have cluttered up the records, calendars and proced- ure of the Morton county district CISPOSITION BROKE ALL FOUR GLASSES IN, “THE LAMP San You Beat It? dren, Harvey Harris. & .Co, 24-3 FOR RENT—Furnished light House: |" keeping rooms. 621 6th St. Phone 619-W, FOR REN#F—Strictly «medérn brat ment in Rose Apartments... Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, an tf Hot water heat atl 5-31 | young stack, 13 milés southeast eof Binmerel, J. E,, Chesak. - LE- ir. of stripy Case Steam “ngine 20-60, good as new. Also tucker grates. John Rauer,, Golden Valley, N. D. 219-4m FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms, Call 503W.. a FOR RENT—Attractive rooom in new) — modern home, Phone 682, ait Lat Te g.2d-tw FOR SALE OR. RENT bungalow, hardwood. floors and modern. 60x200 ft. lot with gar- age and y entrance. Will in- clude furniture. i€: desived. Loca- tion excellent for schools. Owner leaving! city. Call 876-M, 8-20-16 WANTED—Five or six room Woose- with garage, close in, must. be-in good condition, same to be rented: with prospects of: buying if satis- factory, Call 42 before 5 p. m. or FOR SALE—One electric toaster, 2 rockers, one ‘heater, one dining table and other articles too pacer ous: to mentio: 377M. ¢ 3-2 J-ak FOR 8A! at :@_Very. reasonable. ita enamel: be rice, - Also hone 322M wi “abe { ox call’at 605 Thin = a8 A BARGAIN for quick dale. 6 rom P Wilton: rugs, 8-8x10-6, will cell oF trade for a wood milk cow. Phone 10-F-4 . 8-24-3t ree 9, “hot ie, ae $2000, 9, “ho! iF nt, f Phone. ewe ed 3 buget with china closet. Shane 843W: or all ar tat W Thayer: 4 Ww A ind dack Tate Armoury, Cre: healt el 8-23-1w write Box ea Bismarck, FOR RE! modern house. Posse: first. Also three room heyde for rent, good. garden. Inquire « Third street, J. K. Doran, . FOR RENT—Three Tate ipar ly. fare nished and partly TOETM Phone, 239 or 882.. H. L. Ren + 40-tf For ENT ocar i fa adutts.: «Vaca oot OUT OUR WAY WILLYA? | GOSH, L COULD HUG! YA RIGUT WARREN FRONT ‘& Good sized wardrobe}: , NOW DONT GET | ALL EXCTED. I DIDNT MAKE ANY PROMISES | \ L Just SAID 1D SPEAK To PA AGOvLT Tv By Williams Freckles and His Friends FOR A MINUTE TO SEE ARS. BANDY AND T WAN? IT STRICTLY UNDERSTOOD THAT AO ONE GETS INTO OW, MOM! IM GLAD YoU CAMB BACK-I WZ JUST WANTIN' 70 ASK You IF 5 COULD MANE

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