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‘a ~ ‘EXPERIENCED. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925 BARGAINS IN LOTS 50 FOOT corner on upper Eleventh Street, water and sewer $200. 76 FEET on Fourteenth Street 1 block from Richholt school, ont sewer and water only $300, i 50 FOOT south-corner on valent street, water and sewer $300. 150'by 160 feet, water, sewer, corner} ve. B. and Bleyenth street. ther, inside 50 feet $375.00, for 50 feet $400. tract in east part of cit}! i} 1 offering these lots at a lower| price than any that can be bought elsewhere, at much below their! market value, Mrs. Harvey Harris, Owner. ; 3-28-3t ‘FOR SALE’ j MODERN 5 room house with bath,; close to schools, Has garage,| $3400. 6 KOOM modern house with garage, i $3850. $600 cash balance ony monthly payments. NEW. modern. 6 room house with | bath close to school, $5500, $750 | cash, balance on monthly pay- | ments. | NEW modern 7 room house with | bath, $5700, $800 cash, balance on| monthly payments. ROOM modern house with bath | and garage, close to schools, $750! cash, balance on monthly pay- | 8 ments, i HOUSES and lots for sale in all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. JACKSON, en and women to learn | barber trade. Great demand; big! wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- | alog und special offer free. Moler ; arber College, Fargo, N. D. j ‘Tmo. the on on jouth of Menoken,! Pay ‘going wa el. | Robt. R. Boyd. lw, 8. 3. high school ivys turdays and after! school. Dakota Auto Sales Co, | 3-26-tf | WANTED—Experienced trust worthy! mechani: Lahr Motor Sales ce HELP WANTED—FEMALE | COME IN and talk to girls that 5a earning from $8.00 to $18.00 every _ day, selling the world’s fastest | and easiest selling article the “Chic Knit” dresses that retail for $5.50. Any girl that can walk and talk and wear a dress to good ad- vantage can average $60.00 per} week. Nogar Clothing Mfg. Co.,| W. 0. W. Bldg., Omaha, Nebr.! NEY SEWING AT HOME.| Send dime NOW for cloth samples, | instructions and moneymaking pro-} position. Home Sewing Co., 311 i New York City. 7 Girl or woman for gen-; eral housework who can stay at, own home nights. Phone 600 cr call at 719 6th St. 3-27-2t WAN WANTED on farm at once. Work by month or year. Apply toj James Farrell, Hazelton, N. D. 25-5 waitresses or wait- ers and kitchen help at once. Frederick Cafe. 3-27-3t | —Competent girl for gen-| 925 7th St. or 3-30-3t | for general house-| George F. Bird, fae Mrs. WANTED—Girl for general nae work. Call at 424 10th St. or phone 61; WANTED—Two dishwashers and ex-| perienced waitress. Apply Sweet) Shop. 3-28-2t Lost TOST OR STOLEN-—Ladies wrist watch from Ford touring car inj ¥ “front of Copelins garage. Finder pleasereturn to 417-10th for re-| ward. 3-27-3t| LOST—Overcoat. Will the party who took an overcoat ‘by mistake from the New Palace Cafe, Man-'! dan, N- Dak, kindly retarn, same ut onee, 3-26-4wk ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nice clean com- fortable* ropms.-in, a. quiet modern; home, close in. ' Please . cally be- tween 5 and 9 P. M. Phone 836M. 405-5th St. 3-28-1W FOR RENT—2 Tapnished Tent 1 house- keeping rooms in all modern home. Phone 478J or call at 411-11th St. North. FOR RENT—Partly fori unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. 3-21-2wks FOR RENT—Adjoining room, a bed room and sitting room, suitable At 522 2nd St. 8-27-3t FOR RENT—Rooms furnished housekeeping, alsd garage for rent, 620 6th St. Phone 29-W. 3-27-3t | FOR RENT—Four _ housekeeping! rooms; For or. gan, coat, les, North 7th St. 3-27-3t FOR RENT=Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply; W. Murphy. Phone 852. 4-30-tf ‘OR RENT—Nicely fornished room| in private home, modern. Tel. 58-M. 404 Ist St. tw | 3-27-3t hed = or for couple employed. | cheap. Bh |PoE SALE Tribune Classified Advertisements pa 4 = Pp HON Bi 3 > Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 25 word or 3 insertions, 26 words or under -......0e6..05. 75 1 week, 25 words or ua- der .. : Ads over tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per ‘Inch. All classified ads are cash in adyance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion Same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Ne USED AUTOMOBILES Chrysler Sedan has.run 2000 miles. Buick Coupe, a good buy. Mexwell Sedan almost new. Oldsmobile touring run 5000 miles, has ‘had perfect care. Ford Coupe, newly painted, 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. | ) BUNCALOW, 5 rooms and bath, mod-| ern. maple floors, oak trim, built- in features. Garagg, lawn and s. & wonderful buy. Pri i %, 7 rooms and bath, modern, | Lawn, trees| 5500.00, Terms, and bath, n, large tot. Price $4000.00, terms, NOW is the opportune time to buy a home. We haye the Lest in the west and will loan you the money to invest. Come in and see us. ALSO handle farm ‘tands, write every form of insarance, and can render you the kind of SERVICE you want. INVESTORS. MOE TEACE SECURITY th LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Batts of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. 3-28-tf SALESMAN WANTED—First class clothing Sales- man and stock keeper, German pre- ferred. References required. State fall experience in reply, Apply to Ad No. 964, cadre Tribune. 3-18-tf AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Agents. to sell _ the World’s Beat Spark Plug. Mont. Business ‘ Lovaters, Mont. 3 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FUR SALE—6 cylinder Buick Tour- ing car, fine condition, almost new cord tires, run less than 12,000 miles, will sell cheap if taken at . the Write Olney, 3-28-9t once. See J. O. Sullivan, Mandan, N. D., at oye Boston Cash Dept. Store.” 3-26-1w ror SALE=1025 Hudson Speeder in perfect condition. Will consider trade for Ford. Can be seen at Lahr Motor Sales Co. or call at $14 3rd St. 3-28-3t FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, for quick ‘sale $75.00. Lockwood Accessory Co., 800 Main. 3-24-1w FOR SALE—1925 Ford Touring, run about 1500 miles. Inquire at Van Horn Hotel, 3-27-3t LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Five acre suburban 1 splendid location right in city Public road on one end. Write Tribune 958, 3-24-1mo. limits. Easy terms. MISCELLANEOUS y~ thing combustible. Guaranteed for. 26 years without repairing. Fire: proof—no gas or smoke in the house. Can be used for baking and cooking. Price reasonable. For more jnformation call Simon} Klein, 600 12th St., Bismarck, Dak. FOK SALB—Model No. 1 linotype machine equipped with electric mo- for and electric pot. Would do good service in a country job plant. Will sell reasonable for cash. Bis- marck Tribune Company, Bismarck, Nn. D. 8-9-t8 typewriter, bed sand dresser, chairs, oi! cook stove, kitchen cabinet, sanitary couch, fruit jars. Must be sold at once. Call ‘at 213 10th St. North, across from Catholi¢ School. 23-tf |FOR SACB—Centrally located res- taurant business in s prospering city ‘of about 9,000, or will sell furniture and fixtures. For fur- ther. information write ad. No. 950, ‘care of Bribune, 8-18-tf ANT, eliable farmer wanted ito farm 35 acres of cultivated to break and farm to 60 acres of land on quai ter ‘joining Sterling No build- sings -on la Geo. M. Register. 3-27-lw FOR GALE—Bigh cles cafe fine lo- cation, good business’ wilt make + pri eh for a straight sel Wi ‘940; cate Bismarck buni S-2t¢ Ame. ee naa ara cea "tests leds’ tow — edaip! ine. ht. ite ae ¢asb. only, io aie FOR SALE—Overstuffed, =a lavenport and 2 chairs, Aw 4 Walnut 54 inch dining table, 6 { chairs, Mahogany ‘ best condition. Phone he > r Nei .full line of new. spring samples, ready-made’ garments and hosiery. Hosiery reduce™< since © holidays. _Phone 834-J. ae a - 8-80-1w. FOR -RENT—3 room house newly papered. Barn-and'chieken house and runway.. Two extra lots to plant, 417 So. 9th St, Phone 3-28-1w FOR RENT—Furnished Cafe, FOR RENT—Attractive recom in new! madern home. Phone 682, on { -1w. FOR SALE OR RENT ROURES AND FLATS FOR “RENT-—Anartment in Tribune block available May 1st, ~ Apply | Bismarck Tribune Office. FOR RENT—-Three flats partly fur- nished and partly modern, Phone + 299 or $89, H.L, Reade, —_5-19-tf! RE Toom apartment, fur: nished. private enter ance, close in, ; rensonable, Phone. 464R. _3-28- i ‘NT—7 room 2 pacer D house. -Phone fae, A: i RENT-—Four room Raia: a ern apartment. Varney flats, Phone 773, lights, and steam heat. included. Rent very reasonable. Write Kill- “deer Hegel, Killdeer, N. Dak. ‘ya 3-28-10 {FOR SALE=Ath and Willow fence osts, la, size, Stewarts Dales tation. Phope 6F2. ee E ‘Clain, Bismarck, Route 2 8-87-1w FOR: SALE “OR RENT—Garage. Good opportunity for right party. ‘armers Bank, Golden Valley,. N. °D. 2 8-28-tf! K SALES bushels of guod seed | eee clean from foul seed. In- aguire D, J. MeGillis, Van Horn Ho- “tel. ae! a R SALE—One gas Tang; ‘class condition. Cheap if once, Call 402W. R SALI jak buffet with china closet. Phone 843W or call at 10, jW_Thayer. 38-24-lw. FOR SALE—Some potatoes suitable for.need. ne “No, 989.. sy 20-85 Mc- Phone 138. Office with First Guaranty Bank. 3-27-1w ‘FARM LANDS FOR. RENT—160, acres one-half. mile from Hensler, 17 acres cultivated lee house and stable, all fenced. » N. Cary, Mandan, N. D. 3-27-3t | 2 CANADIAN National Railway Lands. Manitoba and Sask. Park region, rich soil, good water and climate. No crop failures, low. tax, close markets and schools, some with improvements: Price 10 to 25 per acre,’ Easy terms and cheap tand seekers fares. C. B: Hanson Agt., Dickinson, N._D. 3-30-1w ke. washing. or ‘call “618 8th St. 8-26-1w 52. PALMIST ee PALMIST PHRENOLAGIST—Madam Lattimerelle moved to 520 Ave. F. Reading hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 11. See her at once. 3-25-1w BABY 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.' 1. Clayton Rust, Fargo, No. Dak. 8-17-1m| 3. BABY CHIX. ae anteed quality. 6. Flocks . inspected b : Buy Northern Chick hatching. Caledonia Hatchery, | * Caledonia, Minn. Dept. B. We 3-26-1mo.| 11" ROOM AND BOARD 2 WANTED—Boarders and roomers i| 16. 1-2 blgck north of Post Office. 314-} 20. 3rd St.« 22, 24. 66 99 26. U” STUDENTS 28. Grand Forks, D., March 3 University of North Dakota students are walkers. Many of them walk to and from school regularly through- out the winter months. A survey shows that out of ap- proximately 600 students who live off the campus, 150 are not regular patrons of the street cars. They live at distances ranging from a few blocks to several miles from sehool. Some of these who walk out in the morning, take a lunch from home, and do not return until eve- ning. Some of the students in the women’s physical education classes are required to. walk a ¢ertain num- ber of miles each week in connec- tion with work in corrective exer- cises, FOR THICKENING GRAVY Always mix a liltie galt with the flour hefore you use it for, thicken- dng gravy or soup and there will be no lumps. ARE WALKERS | -—__.—____ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * * CROSSWORD PUZZLE Oh, the words used here! oss is HORIZONTAL ese ¢ ts, Allowances Liabilities. To correct. Bone. The egg of a louse, An insect giving us honey. Like. Note in scale. Small reddish brown pears. Indefinite article. Portions of Mors Composers of noems. Club used in. baseball. Animal with humps. Hebrew word for God. Citrie fruit. th note in seale. To check or calm, Decem, To fire a gun. Part of boat. Weakens, Sun god. Tales. Note in scale. While. To perish. A marble used as a shooter. Point of compass. A great wave. Frenzy. Clearer, Pilaster abutments of an arch, Drunkards. Seasons (food). Delivered. VERTICAL Man of valor. Indefinite article. Guided. Foretoken. A small sofa. Animal like a donkey. Before. To roam. Term in mathematics. A fox; a bush. Upon. Questions. Wading bird related to heron. Small mounds (in golf). Wanderers, Measurement of eclipses. Gazelles. Frozen water, To endeavor. of provisions, a curved line, LITTLE JOE | "Te PUZZLE PART OF IT, MAY DIE OUT BUT THE CROSS WORDS WILL LAST FoR EVER p—___. A circle of light encircling head. Take 22 vertica To-help you ‘solve them, We may say that‘ the letter at which K, and the first letter of and 27 horizontal, for in- ach is S. That ought to help. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword M Forks audito NES rol [OMG [O}L[0} IE a In a vertical line (naut.) B in unperceived. nes. w pieces of wood. To wager, 2000 Ibs, Meadow. A rowing i “Cubic mete Iron, brass, ete. To write one’s name. Mentally sound, Snakes. Platform in a lecture room. strument, sun rises. To dine, Epoch, Door rug. Another form of Behold, Half an em. 59 vertical. SS MEHUS TO GIVE A SERIE OF CONCERTS N. D., March 30-—Miss former North Dakotan ieved considerable fame pianoist, returned for a series of con- to appear at the Grand um tonight. Her first yville, home-coming concert was given here last night. a concert 30, she is to give den and Minot She began p! sa professional s 20 years old. from r She has study and recitals in Italy, Germany and y. Weltham, Berlin, Tidens_ Tegn, anlihthes New? Nore eMusicall Carian have given. the North Dakota piano- ecognition, Campaign / Against Tobacco Began Three Centuries Ago London, March 30.—(A. P.)—The of the first books ever published on tobacco, for and against its use, are to be sold in March when the Brit- well Court Library will be offered to the highest bidders, The defense of tobacco is repre- sented by a copy of a book which came to light in 1602 entitled “Dr. OUT OUR WAY WRAY MOTHERS THE , UNW ME-IT GOT A SWELL BIG BED AND \ouR PA DONT CARE IF YA COME HOME ER NOT LCOME GUEST. rose By Williams PAGE SEVEN i - cette, Bellamy’s New and Short Defense] “better to be choked with English] When the sale star€ed they selects of Tobacco.” Attacks on the use of| hemp than poisoned with Indian to-|one man to represent all of them the newly discovered weed for smok- | bacco.” the bidding. He refused to ing purposes were frequent in those| + z more than a shilling f hi days and simultaneously with Dr.| ONE BIDDER and the farmers Bellamy’s defense, there appeared| Cambridg March 39.Farm-|else from bidding. another book, “Work for Chimney | ers near here formed a unique com-| sale called off, | Sweepers,” designed as a warning to; bination to block the auction of - - tobacco users. In this work con-| household goods seized from them to | Blue grass hag been known in El sume were informed that it pay overdue 1 Asia for many centu ts, | rope By T. MY - AMY = SOL MUST NOT TAKE PIE IN HOUR FINGERS -USE YOUR FORK AND EAT SLOWLY OR MOTHER WILL SEND You AWAY FROM THE TABLE MOM’N POP Practice Makes Perfect AMY WHERE ARE YOUR TABLE MANNERS - DON'T YOu KNOW IT'S IMPOLITE To EAT SO FAST WHEN WE HAVE COMPANY P En aera oi es No AMY YOU'VE DISOBEYED MOTHER BY EATING Too FAST BuT How Do You EXPECT ME TO LEARN To EAT GLOWLY IF I CAN'T HAVE ANOTHER, La piece OF PIE TO PRACTICE WITH? eee Mom-~CAN L HAVE ANOTHER PIECE OF PIE ? THE OLD HOME TOWN (a: D G S97 You SAY- IF \T GETS MUCH WARMER YouLt, SHED Your COAT 2s ACROSS ours STREET WHATLE 1 DO r" Now To STOP f [Peat FELLOWS ROM RACIN’ UPS ilaw DOWN TH HEY JOE WHAT DoES |= <i Te A Cat { Mi one SPRING THAW RAS SOFTENED UP MAIN STREET QUITE A BIT IN THE "AST FEW DAS STANLEY . ©1025 GY WEA SERVICE, 1NC.3 - 30 - 25 SIS rN Freckles and His Friends WHATCHA GOT INA BOK, FRECKLES? ¢ WAITLL TE LEAWE SE GET HOME AN’ = LEMME TILL SHOW YOU= YA COULDN'T GUESS INA ANLLION YEARS ed to Bree It He's By Blosser KANow! ITS A FROG?! Is IT? SONETAIN' AICERN A FROG= LOOK THE VERY IDEA!!! WHAT ON EARTH Do YoU WANT WIth A TURTLE, 2 SAY TURTLES LINE FOR 200 YEARS AN! I'M GONNA * SEE a ee