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4 a & 8 || Tribune C HOUSES 4 FOR RENT—A five soom cottage at | TUESDAY, MARCH 1 FOR SALE } MODERN 5 room house with bath, close to schools. Has garage. $3400, 6 ROOM moderA house with garage, |}) $3850, $600 cash ‘balance on |} monthly payments. | NEW. modern 6 room house with| bath close to school, $5500, §75@ | cash, balance on monthly” pay- | ments. ce Sas 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, balanee on monthly — pay-! ments. Co and lots for sale in all) parts of the city. \ HARVEY HARRIS & CO. | J. P. JACKSON, Manager. 28-3t =| MALE HELP WANTE! | ARPY to represent us writing cards at Home, by special pai ed appliance we have. Fifteen toi twenty-five dollars weekly easily earned in spare time. Regardless of your present work you can do it with our appliance. Very small| payment on appliance starts you! ofi. Write National ters Asso: 1324 W. Lake{ Minneapal n., for de-| 3-31-1w “Men and women to learn} Great demand; big | w weeks completes. Cat- | alog und special offer free. Moler | Barber College, Fargo, N. D. | 8-21-1mo. | =D—Man for the season on six miles south of Menoken, Pay ‘going wages. ‘Tel Robt. R. Boyd. 3-28-1) ED—Experienced trust worthy | mechanics. Lahr Motor Sales Co. | 8-27-41 WANTED — Dishwasher Place_at_once. HELP WANTEN—FEw al at Pp 31, 1925 1 insertion, 26 words or anuer ,. bore 2 insertions, under .........++ Shap 3 insertions, 25 words or Ander .. 1 week, 25 words or un- der... sete bs diab, at Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- jf, tional! per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance, Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. | THE i BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 1 Ut BARGAINS. IN LOTS how Card) 9 FOOT corner on upper Eleventh Street, water and sewer $200. 76 KEET on Fourteenth Street 1 block from Richholt school,. on sewer and water only $300. 50 FOOT south corner on Eleventh street, water and sewer $300. 150 by 180 feet, water, sewer, corner Ave. B. and Eleventh street. For either inside 50 feet $375.00, for corner 60 feet $400. ° 5 ACRE tract in east part of city $300. I am offering these lots at a lower price than any that can be bought elsewhgre, at much below their market value, Mrs. Harvey Harris, Owner. 3-28-3t Lost ‘WOMEN—Earn_ money. weekly, spat 'ST—Overcoat. Will the party who tuvs an pvercoat by mistake time, mailing, addressing, music! 3 circulars. - New York Publishers,! from the New Palace Cafe, Man- Dept. O, 1369 Bdwy., New Yor dan, N. Dak., kindly return same 4 City. | _gt once. 3-26-1wk WANTED—Competent girl tor y.u-; LOSI—Yesterday, a Poster fountain eral ply 406 6th St. housework, no washing. Ap- Phone 431 tf! WANTED—Gint tor general nouse-| work, Highest wages. Apply Mrs, Remington, 610-7th St. SER 23 WANTED on farm at once.! Apply to} | WAN Work by month or year. James Farrell, Hazelton, N. D. 3-25-5t | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 925 7th St. or: somewhere in glasses_ case, and 623 7th Broadway St. Notify telephone No. 1092 or cail at 418 1st St, for reward. WORK WANTED pen between er ens, WANT WORK—Man and:-wife want Phone 800. Van Horn Hotel, 3-30-3t WANTED—To take in washing. Phone 467-M or call 618 8th St. work on. farm. Ww. 8-80-8t | 1 for general — howse-| George F. Bird, ee _ Phone 44 GOOD COOK WANTED for Cafe. Write Hotel Washburn. Washburn, ! N. Dak. 3-26-1w WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 424 10th St: or phone 618-R. B-30-3t AGENTS _WANTEI ents to — the t Spark Plug. Write s Locaters, Olney, Mont. 3-28-@t PALMIST PALMIS? PHKENOLAGIST—Madam Lattimerelle moved to 520 Ave. F. Reading haurs 2 to 5 and 7 to 11. See her _at_once. 8:25-1w LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Five acre, suburban lot; splendid location right in city | limits. Public road on one end.! Easy terms. Write Tribune 958.) 3-24-1mo. ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR REN‘ ‘0 nice clean com- fortable rooms.in a quiet modern | home, close in. Please call be-! tween 5 and 9 P. M. Phone 836M. 405-fth St. 3-28-1w lean warm room, hot heat, in modern home, Can be used for light housekeeping. Close in, Call at 306-8th St. or! Phone 802. 9-31-10 3-26-1w MISCELLANEOUS ;FOK SAuB—Model No. 1 linotype machine, equipped. with electric me- tor and lsctric pot. Would do good service“in'a country job plant. WHI sell réasonable for cash, Bis- niarck ‘Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D. aad | FUR SALE—Corona typewriter, bed and. dresser, chairs, oil cook stgvé, Kitchen cabinet, sanitary couch, fruit jars, Must be sold at once.| Call at 213 10th St. North, across; from Catholic School. 3-23-tf FOR SALE—Centrally located res- taurant business in = prospering éity of about 9,000, or: will sell furniteré and fixtures. For fur- ther information wiite ad: No. 950, eare of .Tribune. “ B-18-tf WANTED—Reliable, farmer wanted to farm 36 acres of cultivated land and to break and farm to flax this year 60 acres of land on quar- ter ‘joining Sterling. No build- ings on land.- Geo. M. Register. -27-1w (a es ! FOR SALE—High eluss cafe fine io- cation, good busin will make price right for raight sale. Write No. 940, care Bismarck “Tri- bune ° 3-2-tf FOR SALB—At o bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, real gain for print- who needs’ new equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply TN- Bene, * i) 1-28-tf F SALE- orage FOR RENT—Nice large front sleep- ing room suitabfe for two. Married | couple employed or gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 1066 or call 46 Main St. 3-31-1w| FOR RENT—Partly_ furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. 3-21-2wks room and sitting room, suitable for couple employed. At 622 2nd St. 3-31-3t FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms in|, modern home for light housekeep-} ing. 412 5th St. Phone 925-W-2. _ 8-80-1W FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart= ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852,. 4-30-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room in private home, modern. Tel. __558-M, 404 Ist St. 3-28-1w FOR RENT—Attractive room in new modern home. Phone 682. B.31-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT . HOUSES AND FLATS i dro RENT—5 room partly modern | house ,at, 223 3rd. Street, to adults | only, $26.00" per” month. 3 room | house on 4th street for $16 per month. Geo. M. Register. 3-31-1w | 508 3rd St.’ Partly modern, $25.00 per month. Also @ two: room 4ur- nished ‘apartment. Phone 275-W. 8-31-t8 | FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune! block available May ‘1st. Apply Bismarck Tribune Office. nt A Gash eerh 8-808 FOR RENT—Cottage suitable for couple of adults. Vacant soon. Write Tribune No. 957. 8-31-1w FOR RENT—Three flats partly fur-'! nished and partly modern. Phone 239 or 382. H, L. Reade. 3-1 FOR RENT—2 room apartment, fur- nished, private entrance, close-'in, __ reasonable. Phone 464K. 3:28-1w FOR RENT—Two room apartment over Cowan Drug ‘Store. Apply Cowan"Drug Store. = jn30-tf FOR RENT-—7 room modern house. Call. G. G. Beithon, Phone 623M. 48 Thaver St. ~ _ 8-28-w FOR RENT—Four room strictly mod- ern apartment, ‘Varney - flats. Phone 773, b 2-23-tf FOR RENT—Room in modern home, 613 8rd St. Phone 434," 3-28-85 FOR RE NToFive room bouse. In- "guise fb FOR RENT—Adjoining;room, a bed! . furniture in good condition. Duofold, large} Teather rocker, library table, 1 mattress, one fine range, one bed, one phonograph. Phone 246 and ask for Mr. Gobel. 8-31-3t FOR SALE—Overstuifed tapestry davenport and 2 chairs, American Walnut 54 inch dining. table, 6, chairs, “Mahogany victrola. In best eondition. Add, 507 4th St. Phone :120M. . 3+28-1 MRS. ROLFE, representative of Buckley Brothers, New York, has full line of new spring ‘samples, ready-made garments and hosiery. Hosiery reduced ‘since * holi Phone 834-J. 3-30-lw FOR SALE—One chicken coup, 12x 21, good condition; one:almost new 150 egg Iron’ Clad incubator. Also brooder stove with hover, 200 chick capacity. Phone 624-W. ete FOR SALE—Soda’ fountain complete with tank rocker, cone holder, straw holder, 12 silver. sundae * “holders, '12 -silver-soda Dollars. Ad- dress. Box 174, Douglas, N. -1t FOR RENT—3 room sh newly papered. Barn and thicken house and runway. Two extra lots to plant. © 417 So. 9th St, Phone 894M. 8-28-1w ee FOR SALE—About fifty bushels of certified Early Ohio seed pota- _ttoes, ‘these. were> grown ‘in 1924 from New York seed. Apply Cow- an's Drug! Store. 3-31-3t FOR RENT—Furniqhed Café, Delco lights,: ‘and: ‘steam’ heat’ sincluded. Rent very reasonable. .Write Kill- ‘deer: Hotel, Kijdeer} N. Dak, FOR SALE—Ash and Willow fence posts, large. ize, ‘Stewarts Dales Station. Phone 6F2. D. E. Mc- Clain, Bismarck, Route 2. 3-37-1w FOR "SALE oF ERE Caraes. opportunity for right party- Farmers: Bank, Golden Galley, N. 2 >, 8-28-t¢ FOR SALE—800 bushels of good seed. oats, clean’ from foul seed. In- quire McGillis, Yan Horn Ho- tel. tid eee FOR SALE—One gas ge, "in ‘first class condition. Cheap if taken once. Call 402W. 3-30-1w FOR SALE—Gypsum Jawn and gar- den fertilizer, $1.40 100 Ibs. Fhe FOR GALE—Some potatoes suitable for seed. *Write Tribune Mo, assified Advertisements HON EB 32 ==. “POR SALE BUNGALOW, 5 rooms ‘and bath, modern, neatly ‘new, close in, a dandy home.” Price $4700.00, terms. HOUSE, 6 ‘rooms and bath, modern, new furnace, located on €th Street. Price $3500.00, terms. COTTAGE, «4 rooms, and bath, kit- chenette, modern, sbuilt last year. Well located. Price $3000, terms, BUNGALOW, .6.rooms and bath, mod- ern, maple floors, oak trim, built. iy features. Garagy, lawn and tree, A wonderful, buy. Price 7 rooms ‘and bath, modern, vod floors, fire place, gar- ag., ehicken house and barn, all in splendid cond.tion, Lawn, trees and garden. Price $5500.00, Terips. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, modern, good condition, large lot. Price $4000.00, terms. NOW is the opportune time io buy a home. We have the best in the west and will loun you the money -to invest. Come in and see us, ALSO handle farm lands, write+ every form of insurance, and can render you the kind of SERVICE . you want. INVESTORS MORTHACE SECURITY Phone 138. Office with First Guaranty Bank. FARM LANDS 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 land seekers fares. C, B. Hanson Agt _Dickinson, N..D.____3-30-1w FOR SALE—Until April 7, 19: North % of Sec. 19, Boyd Twp. Price $27.50 per-acre net. Rea- sonable down payment. Easy terms on balance at 6 percent. Ad- dress Henry G. Kreis, Aurora, Oregon. Real Estate dealers in- vited. 3-31-2w One hundred acres farm land adjoining Bismarck. No buildings. Inquire at First Guar- anty bank. 3-31-3t é SALESMAN WANTED—First class clothing Sales- man and stock keeper. German pre- ferred. References required. State full experience in reply. Apply to Ad No. 954, care Tribune. 3-18-tf AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR 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 once. See J. O. Sullivan, Mandan, D., at the Boston Cash Dept. 6 FOR REN Hudson Speeder in perfect condition. Will consider trade for Ford. Can be seen ut Lahr Motor Sales Co. or call at 314 3-28-3t FOR wo Fords, one touring in good condition. One roadster in fair condition. Will sell cheap for cash. Phone 246. 3+31-3t 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. Clayton Rust, Fargo, No. Dak 3-17-1m BABY CHIX, Strong, husky, guar- anteed quality. Live delivery. Flocks inspected by state judge. Buy Northern Chicks. Custom hatching. Caledonia Hatchery, Caledonia, Minn. Dept. B. 8-26-1mo. PRY CALCULUS "OND MOTHER—Yes, Genevieve is studying French and algebra. Say “Good morning” to the lady in algebra, Genevieve, — Ohio State Sun Dial. HIS PREFERENCE Hann—What color is best for a bride? Nahh--I ‘prefer a white one. — Alabama Rammer-Jammer. FOR SALE- 3-27-1W | 2 THE BISMAR CROSSWORD PUZZLE K 1, A crib for corn or flour or coal, 4, Summer, winter, autumn and spring. o drink dog fashion. Surface measure of a plane re- gion. Metric liquid measure, Back part of the neck, A plank. An untruth, A gear with a right angle bevel. Comes in. One who writes a book. Direction of Cape of Good Hope cord, lly bait bob). nth note in se: a Trousers, vest and cost, 40. lace where a judge works. 41. 42. mensure. 43. worm, 45. Sick. 47. To exist 48. Shrub (source of indigo) 49. A i 51. (used with vowels). 52. High school banner. 54. Whether. 56. Pushed (town, candidate stock). 58. Not often. 61. To command. 62, Animal similar to a donkey. To brinj The London species of flapper not only bobs her hair. She wears an Eton collar and mannish tie and fits eye-glasses with diamond-shaped thingamajigs of the same color as her tie. > or 1 Answer to Yesterday's Crussword Puzzle, Poin Mor Your Now wh LADY you charge hatter PROPRIETORt—Sure “Then put a new one and charge it to my husband..’ Judge. Rock conts More TRUMPING TRU De t Your eyes are f , Your mouth is Rose, Your skin is Olive, laugh is Mary, You are all Grace aud christen you Ann CONTINEOU for ascending a ning metal, nt of s protect the verb to be. louse. rrange cloth in folds. with a design by means perforated pattern, dage: r on horse’s hack, e total. sm. el used for washing clothes, mature, ent. te pat artery, on the nose, A yroove within the ear, Humbug. vom ow. lac. ued in making 60, Net of lace, 62. To mimic 63. A bag 66. Therefore, 67, Second note of scale, s the fe th time the game, don't Judge. WHY DID 1 you, HEY? i yinell did they have to go -Penn State Froth. CHARGE DRIVER: do. this car ‘|OUT OUR WAY > sssxSSESeS tA 1145 TRAICE IN ONE. WEEK, | By Williams | ed SISO eee Sees SILK TRIMMINGS ces and the p Bands of corded silk or colored] favored combi ribbon make very pleasing trim-| frocks. mings for jerseys or dull faced] wool fabrics.” | | Siac shal “Officer, FAVORITE COMBINATION “Bully f he front flounce or set of floun | ever mar MOM’N POP FOP WHAT WAS THAT AWFUL NOISE? WHAT'S THE MATTER CHICK? NIGHTMARE ? GOSH I HADA FUNNY DREAM- LOREAMT “THAT L ASKED JEANETTE'S FATHER IF L COULD MARRY HER- n back form ation CONGRATULATIONS. I've just lost my wife.” ! How Judge What's the Answer? PoP BE CAREFDL WilH_) THAT REOOLUE for summer a much did ye Lancaster, Pa., March 31.—A local may not be a flyer, but it is a, bird train. engineer have been food a fl whistle is blown, BIRDS KNOW TRAIN between here and Quarryville All winter the fireman: and throwing > out® slong the track. Now the birds. out of the woods every time the By Taylor 2 —— L CANT REMEMBER WHAT HE SAID BUT THERE WAS AN AWFUL CRASH AND. LWOKE UP LYING DOWN THERE ON THE FLOOR_" DIDNT You Pick uP SOME TAIN Vet Pest ae Opes : Ge. Mie “CS A STRANGER WAS CAUGHT IN THE ACT OF ' TRYING TO SNEAK OvT OF BAXTERS SToRE WiITHZ TWO STEEL “FRAPS ANDA FINE GALLON STONE JUG UNDER HIS OVERCOAT and His Friends fS-S-SOMEBODY'S cor ¥/ 5 ' A ieee AW-ACOWAINT. 1 YARD AN’ \T MOOED LAT ME= TLL NEVER, Makes a Di ifference CLEAN OUT TH’ PLACE? Ss NO-NO-=1 SAY RE HAS A CRIMINAL FACE!! Wi By Blosser WRATSA MATER , JAY? GEE! You AcT LIKE YOURE

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