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SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 - BARGAINS IN. LOTS 60 FOOT corner on upper, Edeventh Street, water and sewer $200. |] 76 FEET on Fourteenth Street 1; block from Richholt schoo}, on: sewer and water only $300. 50 FOOT south corner on Eleventh street, water and sewer $300. 150 by 150 feet, water, sewer, corner | Ave. B, and=Eleventh strect. H For either inside 60 feet $375.00, for 5 corner 50 feet $400. am offering these lots at a lower price than any that can be bought elsewhere, at much below their! market value. . i Mrs. Harvey Harris, Owner. ! 3-28-3t | ene | FOR SALE i MODERN 5 room house with close to schools, Has — garage.} $3400. | 6 ROOM modern house with garage, $3850. $600 cash balance on! -monthly payments. { NEW modern 6 room house with! bath close to school, $5500, $750, cash, balance on monthly pay- | ments. H NEW modern 7 room house with} bath, $5700, $800 cash, balance on{ monthly payments. | 8 ROOM modern house with bath} and garage, close to schools, $750 | cash, balance on monthly pay-/ ments. ‘ i HOUSES and lots for sale in allj parts of the city. se HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. JACKSON, Mana; ot MALE HELP WANTED WANTED— Women to make money at! home: Plain home sewing. | No! canvassing. To prévent. curiosity; seekers, send ten cent (coin) for: samples arid particulars. Succecs’ Sewing System, Box 207, Long: Branch. N. J. WANTED—Men and women to Ica bi barber trade. Great demand: wages. Few weeks complctes. alog and special offer free. Mole Barber College, Fargo, N. ‘D. 8-21-1mo. WANTED—Man for the season on farm, six miles south of Menoken, N. D. Pay ‘going wages. ‘Tel. 6-F-25. Robt. R. Boyd. _3-28-1w WANTED—Three high school boys| to work ~ Saturdays and ‘after school. Dakota Auto Sales Co, | 3-26-tf | WANTED—Two young men wanted! to work. F. Jaszkowiak, 421-12th'| t | r i St. 3-26-tE | WANTED—Experienced trast worthy mechanics. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 3-27-4t i HELP WANTED—FEMALE | SALESLADIES to sell highgrade, | ‘reasonably priced silk knit linger- | ic, ill to consumer, 25 percent com-! mission in advance. Princess} Knitting Mills Pequonock. ?:onn. EARN $5—$10 weekly, addressing mailing circulars. Send stamped; envelope for particulars, -~Palace Mail Co., Toledo, Ohio. g WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- eral housework who can stay at own home nights. Phone 600 or call_at 719 6th St. 3-27-3¢ MAN WANTED on farm at once. Work by rhonth or year. Apply to James Farrell, Hazelton, N. D. 3-25-5t | EXPERIENCED waitresses or wait-| ers and kitchen help at ‘once.: Frederick Cafe. i 3-27-3t | GOOD COOK WANTED for Cafe. Write Hotel Washburi, Washburn, N. Dak. 3-26-11 WANTED—Two dishwashers and ex-} perienced waitress. Apply Sweet} Shop. 8-28-2t | Z PALMIST PALMIST _ PHRENOLAGIST—Madam Lattimcrelle moved to 620 Ave. F. Reading hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 11. See her at once. '3-25-1w | FARM LANDS FOR RENT—160 acres one-half mile! from Hensler, 17 acres cultivated good house and stable, all fenced. L. N. Cary, Mandan, N. D. 8.27-3t WANTED—To. hear fram, owner of K. Hawley, Baldwi FOR RENT—In ‘a modern home one large furnished room,.for light housekeeping, East frént with porch, also two newly decorated rooms furnished for light house- keeping. Ice also furnished, $22 and $28, Call 872 or come tot 422 12th_St.. 38-3t FOR RENT—Bed rooms and roonts for light housekeeping on first and second floor. First floor, out side entrance. 622-3rd St. or Phone | __132W. 3-26-38 FOR RENT—2 furnished light house, keeping rooms in all modérn honie. Phone 4783 or call at 411-11th St. North. a '8-27,3t FOR RENT—Partly furnished of | unfurnished room. for light house: keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. 3-21-2wks FOR RENT—Adjoining room, a bed | room. and sitting room, suitable for couple employed. At 522 2nd St. 3-27-3t PPE sah Laat furnished for jousekeeping, also r rent. 620 6th St. Phone 32 a 329-W. a = 3:2724t FO RENT—Four _ hog¥ekeepm: rooms; For Sale—Typ writer, On gan, coat, etc. L. T, Rhédes, 307 North 7th St. 3-27-3t FOR RENT—Strictly moi ‘apart- | ment in Rose Apartments. res ply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Attractive-rooom in new modern home. Phone: FOE SALE OW RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Three: flats partly fur-| nished end partly modern. Phone ACRE tract in east part of city! $ 4 ‘it cheaper. farm for sale for spring delivery. | © Wi t | Pay! FOR SALE: The very cheapest hdtie in the city of its kind; 4‘ rooms, shed, large‘ pan- try, full basement, toilet, bern, 100 foot frontage; off pavenient, could not be: duplicated for: less than $3000. | Onls~$2100.00. One ‘of the nite houses’ in River- view, 6 rooms, all modern; $6000.00. 4 room house, cast part of city, cast front, water, lights, $1150.00. 6 room strictly modern house, in nicest part of city, south front, $6000.00. Hundreds of vacant lots in parts of the city at all sorts prices and terms. It ‘you are looking for an invest- ment or for # farm home, buy your farm land now. You can never get More sales are being inde this spring than in five years. We are on the start of the biggest growth this state has ever known. Buy Now. 3-23-1w all of F. £. YOUNG. steady. Spi men’s all wool suits direct from factory to consumer. Reat $40.00 values are easy to sell at $23.75. Boy's suits $9.75. Big commission in ‘advance. We deliver and ‘col- lect.. Complete sample outfit— making line today. Dept. 4926+ John G, Longworth & Sons, 1301- 11 W. Congress St., Chicago. VENDING machine salesmen, tional new plan sells newly invent-' éd combiniition gum machines’ by hundreds; six machines in one; new slug proof device; $60 to $260 weekly. Hurd,- wholesale depart- ment, Ridge building, Kansas City, lo. > stmer, pure Wodlen Goods,- Money making proposition. Apply ritory. and partical Lincoln Woolen Company, Fergus Falls,’ Minn. WANTED—First class clothing Sales- man and stock keeper. German pre- ferred: References required. State full experiéncé in reply: Apply to Ad No. 954, care Tribune. _3-18-tf SALESMEN WANTED—Salary and commission for selling mineral feeds to farmers. Must have Auto. Write us. Dr. George H. Conn & Co., Waterloo, Iowa, AGENTS WANTED AGENTS--Write for Free Samples. Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufactuter direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn y100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills 566 Broadway, New York. WANTED—Agents to scl! the Vorid’s Best Spark Plug. Write Locaters, Pinoys Mont. - Business eragi “prices for farhi pro- * copy ‘ard big. The Canadian Pacific is offering their, Fich, fertilé lands, on terms 80 easy year’s’ free use of land.‘ Bal $6 equat unui ‘paynients. ° ti, leave acipte for imp: ents. Irrigdted Tends dre: ’ wiso| | available ori‘sette terms, Prize: crops: of ‘the world raised here. Climate mieteaed. Buitailing water rupply. grazing lands dt low prices, tor stotk rajsing. Markets near by, Gdod schools’ aid charchés, “Write today for falf detsils. M. E,. Thornton, Supt. of Colonization, Dept. 629, Can- adian Pacific Railway Dépot, Wifti- AUTOMOBILE--MOFORCY CLES’: FOR SALE—6 cylinder Buick: Tour; ing car, fine condition, almost new cord tires, run less than 12, miles, will .sel] cheap if. See J. 0. Sullivan, | _ Store. 33 He 1W FOR SALE—1023 Hudson Speeder in Will consider’ perfect. condition. trade for Ford. Lahr Motor Sales Co. or call 14 8rd ‘St. : 8-28. Can be scer at is 239 or 882. H, L, Reade. 3-19-6f | sea or at q if Write Tribune No. sor saeiw| oem FOR RENT—2 room apartment, fur- mishod. "private, eshepehr sieve te, : reagonible. Phone 3.28-1w | Fr ‘Acte suburban, OR RENT—T roo | tet i ht: in clty Call_ GG, Belthon. * eke eau, F “road, hd one a 5 48 = =, 888-0 |- \ Zea Write: Tribune 958. Fe [—Four rom 5 stele owes 824-1. ern apartment. Varne, flats. : WORK WANTED «- Phone 778, NY g.aactt ieee SET FOR BENT—Five room ; Phone 467-M or call -618..8th St. s eee ee og RRL - qeize 81660 Bh FREE. Write for this big money |’ M WANTED—Men with autoniobile | Sa AN CREO aire I) experience selling diréct to con-| for ter-|' Tribune Classified Advertisements 77 —= PHONE 32 FOR SALE BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, modern, nearly new, close in, a dandy home.» Price $4700.00, terms. HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, modern, new furnace, located on.6th Street. Price $3500.00, terms. (COTTAGE, 4 rooms and bath, kit-| chenette, modern, built last year. Well located. Price, $3000, terms. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, mod- era, maple floors, oak trim, built- do features, Garagg, lawn and trees. A, wonderfui buy. Price $bavv. ‘HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath, modern, hard wood floors, fire place, gar- dge,.chicken house and barn, all if splendid condition. Lawn, trees anib garden. Price $5500.00. Terms. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, nodern, good condition, large lot. | Price $4000.00, terms. } NOW is the opportune time to buy ! a-home. We have the best in the west-and will loan you the money to invest, Come in and sce us. ALSO handle farm every form of insurance render you the kind of write nd can ERVICE | you want. PINVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY Phone 138. Office with First Guaranty Bunk. | f -1w WESTERN CANADA FARM Improved farm of 160 acres one; mile from good school; seventy acres cultivated; balance practi- cally all clear and cultivatable; small’ house, barn and granary; good grain & mixed farm in sct- tled community; price Fifteen Dollars per acre: $300 CASH WILL HANDLE balance crop payments. For infor- mation’ regarding reduced fares for inspection trip apply L. B. Boyd, Superintendent, Land, Col- oriization & Development Dep'ts., CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL-| WAYS, 4th & Jackson Strects, Saint Paul, Minn. 3-26-3t neta - LOST \LOST OR STOLEN—Ladies wrist watch from Ford touring car in front of Copelins garage. Finder please return to 417-10th for re- ward. B-27-3t LOST—Overcoat. Will the party who took an overcoat by mistake from the New Palace Cafe, Man- dan, N, Dak., kindly return same at once. 8-26-1wk POSITION WANTED “WANTED=Position as cashier or assistant in some bank in western North Dakota, by married man, 32, twelve years” banking experience in state. Five years as cashier. Excellent references. Salary sec- ondary to start with. Available at 959. once.” Write Tribune No. i" 3-26-3t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE are unkeyed, fered. 25 years without repairing. proof—no gas or smoke in hous Fire the Can be _used for baking The only words that may be found diffi lettered words along the sides of the puzz But they're all simple word Puzzle. It here are the four four- The two middle letters, so no extra help will be of- Answer to Yesterday's Crossword and cooking. Price” reasonable. ~For more information call Simon Klein, 600 12th St., Bismarck, N. Dak. 3-24-1w FOR SALE—Model No, 1 linotype mfachine equipped with electric mo- tor and electric pot. Would do good service in a country job plant. Will sell reasonable for cash, Bis- marck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D. kitchen fruit jars. cabinet, sanitary from Catholic School. 3-9-tf FOR SALE—Corona typewriter, bed and dresser, chairs, oil cook stove, couch, Must be sold at once. Call at 213 10th St. North, across 8-23-tf FOR SALE—Centrally located res- furniture and fixtures. care of Tribune. taurant business in a prospering city of about 9,000, or will sell For fur- ther information write ad, No. 950, 3-13-tf WANTED—Reliable to farm 35 acres farmer wanted of cultivated land and to break and farm to flax this year 50 acres of land on qu ter joining Sterling. No - ings ‘on land. Geo. M. Register. ae ie 3-27-1w | ° FOR SALE—High class cafe fine lo- |» , cation, good business will make price right for a straight sale. Write No. 940, care Bismarck Tri bune 3-2-tf FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully equipp with slides, real bargain for prin lk er, who needs new equipmenti Sale for cash only. Apply Tr! dune. 1-28. FOR RENT—Furnishea Gate, Del i steam heat include reasonable. Ki 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. ery decr Hotel, Kildeer, FOR SALE—Repair parts of stripped J. 1. Case Steam “ngine 20-60, good as new. Also tucker grates. Bauer, Golden Valley, N. D. John 8-17-1m 2-19-16 BABY CHIX. Strong, husky, guar-] FOR SALE—Ash and Willow fence anteed quality, Live delivery.| posts, large size, Stewarts Dales Flocks inspected by state judge.| Station. Phone 6F2. D.\E. Mc- Buy Northern Chicks, -Custom| lain, Bismarck, Route 2. hatching. Caledonia Hatchery, B Caledonia, Minn. Dept. B. |, | |FOR SALE OR RENT—< -1mo. QUALITY CHICKS—Fourteen Stan- dard Bred Varieties. Best winter daying strains. Free delivery. Mo- derate prices. 64 page catalog free. fissouri Poultry Farms, Columbia, Mo. ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—Boarders and roomers 1 1-2 blogk north of Post Office. 314- Bard St. 3-25-tf WANTED-—Roomers, if pred. Phone 112 it. board de- MISCELLANEOUS ‘THE BEST of all heating plants— fie 1, Britk Furnece-burns any- ‘ing’ combustible. Guaranteed for 423 Front |. Good opportunity for right p Farmers Bank, Golden Valley, N. D. FOR i closet. Phone 843W or call at 10 W Thayer. 3-24-1w FOR SALE—C Seipilizer $1.40 per lb. Phone 9: pum lawn and garden ——————————EEEE FOR SALE—Goose and duck feathers. Armours Creameries. ————————— ES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES §2 INVESTED A YEAR AGO z TURNED $1,200; this opportunity is yours today. Write Vernon Co. 1836 N. Philadelphia, Pa. us, 18th 8-23-Lw RE- Dot St. a ne cS River in Italy. An image. MOM’N POP MOM “THE BONS ARE \ HAVING A LITTLE GAME AT FELIX'S | TONIGHT AND IL + THOUGHT IF You WOULDN'T CARE wD Go---4 HELLO CHRIS-I GUESS ~- YOu'D BETTER NOT WAIT ON ME TONIGHT ~ LHAVE A HEADACHE {AND DON'T FEEL LIKE PLAYING - POKER - WHAT: You SAY * YOUR WIFE WON'T LET YOu Go 7? - Wer SEE « ou LATER --- HORIZONTAL Front part. of leg below knee. Carbonated water with — ice | cream. Where you live. Twelve inches (pl.) Placed. Ell. A class of foods (pl.) You and I. Perfect. score. Opposite of cathode (pl.) ‘Tin containe A large cooking vessel. Treland. To damage. Values. N Joyful. headed goddess. leave out. The money you pay for speed- ing (pl.) Toward. Slowest creature in the world. A vulgar fellow. The world money standard. Measure for cloth. Sun. Perched on an aerie. Sneaky. Upon. Raisers of stock. Direction of Cape Good Hope. r (pl) o recolors your clothes. of corn. Drop of fluid from the eye. VERTICAL To ooze; to percolate slowly. Whether. Knots in wool fibre. Rock. Foreigner. Personal pronoun. Alleged force that produces hypnotism. Level. Age. Paid publicity (pl) Fluid rock. precept. e for publication, cities, try for verification tense). Soldier-sailor. Top of house. Perches. (past 1 1 q st F Touring, ul imités, faguite ot Van jotel. 5. 8-27-3t} rt CANT STAND WHat SHOOTING OUT THERE. GO OUT AND “TELL THOSE BONS TO COME IN AND WAIT FOR YOU WHILE UM FIXING: MOUR PANTS. GO ON , BEFORE L smacK you! | To make a rent (past tense). PAGE SEVEN Twelve months: ‘0 keep out. ‘0 place. 1 STAY HOME TONIGHT - THIS 1S OLGA'S DAY OFF AND THE CHILDREN @ HAVE GONE “TO THE |" MOVIES AND L DON'T WANT To STAY ALONE sible out of cold water contaig ja cittle ammonk. Fetid. Pronoun, masculine. Sicknesses. cond not le. CE ATHE TN + Birds similar to ducks. pg sok skit FEATHER FRINGE Actions: vee Fringes made of feathers tr A few. aes _— entire costumes. Feathers a Skil A mirrors with | make flower and conventional t Not wet. s dvy as pos: | motifs that are u BUT SHUCKS Mom Kf THEN WAY 1 I PROMISED CHRIS 4 ZIMMERMAN LD PICK } HIM UP AT NINTH STREET AND IFL DONT Go HE'LL WAIT FOR IME - CALL HIM LF SAY YOURE 1. SONG? HAW -HAW-HAW - CHRIS’ WIFE WONT LET HIM GO OUT TONIGHT- TLL HAVE To GIVE HIM A GOOD KIDDING ABOUT IT Tomorrow tl SF LIVED ON HER RELATIVESAI WINTER -AND NOW ONLY NEEDS ONE TICKET To GET TWA MoB BACK HOME SOME FOLKS HAVE FROM ONE RELATIVE Freckles and His Friends i i SAYe1 BETCHA T y Vane ih SAW SOMETAIN' T'DAY . “MAT YOU AENER SAW, FRECKLES= ITS ON TH’ OUTSIDE OF TH BANIK (You RODE NEXT TO TR WINDOW LAST TIME!) _} A BELL UP THERE = WAT DyA s'PosE THAT RINGS EVERY TIME A BURGLAR TRIES A LARGE PARTY WENT WEST ON THE NOON s 3c TRAIN TODAY 3 ey He. Can’t Figure Out—— YER JOKIN' AGAIN- I KNOW You, WILLIE. ras ay By Blosser AOL ast. \ You JUST CONE QUOD AALS YS YEH, BUT HOW DOES TX BELL KNOW Wo IT IS 7 TO BREA IN TH’ Tre wittians’ © 1928 GY WEA SERVICE, WC.

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