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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE PAGE SEVE POTATOES tians. The other was that they v It took people more than a hundred |the forbidden fruit, which cau years to discover that potatoes were fall of Adam and Eve. Potat good to eat, a believed to cause lepiree! In 1728 when an attempt was to.introduce potatoes into Scotland they were. denounced on two contr dictory counts. One was that the were not mentioned in the Bible, an ++| therefore, not fit food for Chris- tracted a severe cold within the first few hours of his visit and was a sub- Ject of medical attention for several weeks, The arctic visitor complain- Tribune Classified Advertisements |, mages FOR SPORT. WEAR '§ woven stripes and cheq_, in plain color: nsored for sport dresses. % SSAA Ts, Age Be el dg ae ae At.a recent exhibition in New York, coins dating back to 600 B. C. were on display. y 2 d}as “d i FOR’ SALE spo SIX. ROOM two story house, enclos- ed porch, maple floors. full base- ment. furnace ‘heat. gas, beautiful lawn, east front, trees, double gar- age, convenient to schools on puve- ment. Price $5500. FIGHT ROOM two story house, oak finish, maple floors, full basement, MALE HELP WANTED - _ PARTY to represent us writing show Casaified M th i cards at Home, by special patent- ed appliance we have. Fifteen to twenty-five dollars. weekly easily 1 insertion, 25 words oF. 50 earned in spare time. Regardless. Fanwer. 2 oe Fe of your present work you can do 2 insertions, 25 worda 01 it with our appliance. Very small wnder .........0:..04 65 payment on appliance starts you 8 insertions, 26 words or By Taylor Sasing Pop’s Mind No- BUT BE BACK You Won't BY TEN OCLOCK CARE IF I RUN BOWN TO THE ‘ ¢ , s three room house with ( off. Write National Show Card! Writers Association, 1824-W. Eake Minneapolis, Minn. for d O 3-31-1W THE PAYING business today is seli- ing groceries, paints, radio sets, and automobile tires and accessories direct to consumer. We put you in’ this business, no capital or experience necessary. Write! Hitchcock-Hill Co., Dept. 556, Chi cago. ! WANTED—Men and women to Jearn | barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- | alog und ‘special offer free. Moler | Barber College, Fargo, N. D. : 8-21-1mi MEN wanted for bridge work. Full: season at good wages. Phone! 822-R or call 516 Srd St. sce mechan: Wilton Motor Sales Co. Wilton Dak. 4 WANTED—-Dishwasher at Frank’s| Place at once. 8-30-tf WANTED — Good Ford HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WOMEN teachers wanted to travel.| During summer vacation. Interest- | ing work, congenial teacher com-| panions, and at least $60.00 per, week. Salary to start and railroad | fare paid. Give age, education and! details of experience in first let-| ter. Address N. T. Smith, 1516 58 E. Washington St., Chicago, | i WANTED—Women to make money st! home. Plain home sewing.. No! canyassing. To prevent curiosity) eeekers, send ten cent (coin) fur} samples and particulars, Success) Sewing System, Box 207, Long, Branch, N. J. KARN $5—$10 weekly, mailing circulars. envelope for particu! Mail Co., Toledo, Ohio. WANTED—Competent girl for gen eral housework, no washing. Ap+! ply 406 6th St. Phone 481, | ' tor general ho Highest wages. Apply Mrs.) P. C. Remington, 610-7th St. | WANTED — Housekeeper, for tw6| bachelors’on farm. Write Yeakle. Bros., Menoken, 4-4-Bty WANTED—Lady as second’ cook, Frede: Cafe, 4-3-3¢ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large nicely. furnished | well ventilated :room on ground floor in modern. home. Suitable; for two, Adults only, Phone 883 or call at 217 8th St, 4-1-tf FOR RKENT—Two nice clean com- fortable rooms in a quiet modern} home, close. in. Please call _be- tween 5 and 9 P. M. Phone 836M. 405-5th St. 3-28-1W 9-31-4f| ~ UNdEr ++... cere eens 1 week, 25 words or un- . der. Ads ove tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ‘advance. Copy should be re- cetved by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE , A REALLY dandy Bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, all modern, only four ‘or five years old, well located; 4200.00. ANOTHER five room modern te alow, good condition, about eight years old, only $3200.00 ONE OF THE cutest little Bunga- lows in the city, partly modern, well located, fine for young mar- ried couple; $2400.00. HUNDREDS of vacant lots in all parts of the city, most of them on very easy terms. An easy way to get your home. Buy your lot on easy payments; When paid for borrow the money with which to build from one of Loaning Com- panies. Before you know it you will have your own home paid for. Hundreds of houses here in Bis- marck have been built this way. FARM LANDS: You can never again get land so cheaply as this. spring. There have been more land sales this winter than in five years, all to our local farmers. There will be more land in crop this year than in many years. The biggest growth this state has ever known is just starting. Buy Now. | FIRE, tornado, and automobil. in- surance: written in good compan- ies, F. E. YOUNG. 4-1-4t WORK WANTED LADY would like work by the. day er hour, Phone 702-W. Call for Mrs. H. Weller, 307 Front St. WANTED—Lady would like work by the day or hour. Call 1043W, 4-1-1w HOME Laupdry,e423 16th St. open- ed again. Phone 739. Frances White. __4-4-1w STRAYED OR STOLEN STRAYED OR STOLEN—Seven head of horses, three bays ‘and. 4 greys, weight about 1100 each. -Four 4 yr. old, one 3 yr. old, one 9 yr. old and one 8 yr. old. ‘Finder please notify A. H. Voigt. Phone 406-F-12. Bisma 4 AGENTS WANTED FOR RENT—Clean warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Can be used for light housekeeping. Close in. Call at. 306-8th St. or __Phone 802. 3-31-1w FORK RENT—Nice large front sleep- ing room suitable for two. Married couple employed or gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 1 or call 46 _ Main st. 3-31-1w UK RENT—Partly ‘furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. + Phone Q 3-21-2wks RENT—Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms, close in. Call 422 4th St. Phone 1052-R. 4-3-1W FOR RENT—Strictly, modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Appl; FP, W. Murphy. Phone 852, 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenette. Modern and furnish | ed, 924 4th St. | FOR RENT—Room in modern home, | close in. Phone 627M. 301-4th St.} ~ 4-2-3 | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mo- dern room. 808 Ave. B, Phane/ atte FOR RENT—Pleasant room in pri- vate home. Phone 434, 613-3rd. gt eee eee ae FOR RENT—Room in modern home, 514 at St. Phone 276-M. -2-8t FOR RENT—Two single rooms, nice- lv furnished. 417-5th St. 4-2-1w £UB DALE UR KENT HOUSES AND.PLATS FOR SALE—For a cash and early sale, my! small madern place so cheap, any one wanting a home can buy. Leaving for the West. No agents. Tribyne ag No, 962. 4-3-3t FOR RENT—5 room partly modern house at 223 3rd Street to adults only, $25.00 per month. - 8 -room house on 4th street for $16 ‘per month, Geo. M. Register. 3-31-1w FOR SALE—Two fixe room modern houses, Well located. Price and terms reasonable. And for rent garden. Enquire 406° Third Street, J. K. Doran. 4-1-1w | FOR RENT—One 2 room apartment and two ] room ppartments, fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794W. | George W. Little. ._801-4th. St,” 2 421w FOR RENT—A five room cottage at 508 2nd St. Partly modern, $25. per month. Also a twe-reom fur nished apartment, Ph FOR. RENT—-Foyr room atrigtly mnad- ern apartment, furnished or unfur- nished,. Varney flat Phone -778. ASS ee a tia en ee FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune block available May 1st.. Apply Bismarck Tribune’ Office. ~ 8-30-tf FOR RENT=Four : room modern house to right parties. Close in. Write Tribune No. 961, 4-1-tf FOR: RENT—Two room apartment over Cowan Drug Store. Apply. _ Cowan. Drug Store. 3-50-4£ FOR RENT—7 room modern’ house.. Inquire Mrs, Eppinger at -Grand Pacifte Hotel. 4-8-tf FOR RENT—May ist; modern five ‘room apartment. L) K. ‘Thompson, phone 287. 4-4-1) " LOTS FOR SALE R SALE—Five acre suburban lot; splendid location right in cit Vingits. 4° Publ Easy term. | MRS. ROLFE, representative AGENTS —Distributors: _$250.00- $500.00 monthly selling fastest selling Auto necessity ever sold’ Sales guaranteed. New _inven- tion. Write today for big free profit offer. Blancke & Co., 604- B West Lake, Chicago. fs WANTED—Agents the Write to 1) Mont. Business —Locaters, gh Mont. 3-28-9t World’s Best Spark Plug. jon: MISCELLANEOUS FOR ‘SALE—Few hundred bushels of 1928 :N. D. White Dent Seed Corn at $2,50 per bushel and few hundred bushels of A No. 1 barley, a few head of good goune. work hor Write L. EB. Malard, Bis- R. F. D. Ne. 2 or phone y | _6-F-23, -2-1w FOR SALE—Kitchen SunnR ae drop leaf kitehen table, refrigerator, ‘anitory couch,-hall rack, trunk, gold seal congoleum rug $ x 7 1-2 ft. pr, net curtains, Call at 322- and St, or Telephone 728. FOR SALE—New 8-3x10-6 rug. Mon- arch range with. water front. San- itary couch with ¢wo mattresses and cover. Iron bed and spring. 810 Rosser St. Phone 354-M.- 4-3-2t FOR SALE—One Porter. Incubator 150 egg capacity, one miller ideal sipeipetne, 800 egg capacity. New. ‘or’ sale cheap. Inquire L. Van Solen, Cannon Ball, N, D. een FO igh class eafe fine lo- cation, good business will make prica right. for a sueaiads sale. Write No. 940, care Bismarck T! bu: Aes up Sate FOR & a dargaia, ao woed- en type case stands, fully equipped with: clides, real bargais for print: ia "tee Sik ane Ab tee bene, 2-28-tf F [ALE—One ‘Porter,Ineubator, ¥50 egg capacity, one: Miller ‘Ideal Incubator, 800 oF, faparity. new. ‘Ror sale cheup, "Inquire U. Van Solen, Cannon Ball, N, D. TS Rete ft hi Buckley Brothers, Ne full-line of -new- eady-made garments losiery reduced siti Phone 834-J. -8-30-tw FOR SALE—100 bu, of tested mixed} flint seed corm, in 1923. ! Price $2.00 4 H. Allensworth, ‘Brittin, N. DB! Phone 1-F-2,"- 4-4-3, FOR RENT—Furnished Cate, Delco’ lights, and steam heat included. Rent very reasonable. Write Kill- deer Hotel, Killdee?, N. Dak. : 8-28-1w. SA : iNT—Garage. ood opporturity ‘for Figat party. apaare Bank, Golden Valley, N. one 12-8) ity tractor with lows e rd ith . BC, Driscoll. he 74 cae s] OW, also saddle horse, 43. 1-2 if > Bismarck. J. E. . oS edaw FOR SALE—One gaa range, in first clans condition, “Cheap if taken, at once. Call 402W. * 8-80-1w Foal ftigerato and F Phone 892M,: hot: water heat, ‘east front, lawn, garage, exceptionally Mt. Price $7500. Terms. ROOM bungalow, full ment, furnace heat, oak butt in fixtures, sun porch, south f two years. old; well. located. jee $120 ans ‘on balance. kOOM two story house, vy full besement, hot wa- outh front, lot 59 x 150. ide $5200, $2000 casi. Y four room. house close base- three wRe, STO ii Price $2000 with terms. ONS) BLOWK of: ground well improv- eu with six room two story house, btn, chicken house, garage. Price $°500 with terms. Ideal for chick- en and garden, HOUSE building lats in all parts of City, LOAN MADE: on improved City pro- perty repayable monthly, INSURANCE written in all lines. PRICE OWENS. Phone No, 421. Eltinge Biock, = ‘ 4-5-2t 4-3-3t} SiStt SALEQMAN WANTED—Specialty salesman with| , established -trade for candy line sold by old established Manufac- bers ‘basis. Will exclusive or as side line. consider either A very profitable line for both, salesman | 5," and nierchant. Write A, F. Beier Sales Manager, F. A. Martoccio Co., Minneapolis, Minn. SALESMEN—Sell Braemoor men's and ‘women's 100% pure wool, made-to-measure ¢oats; from fac- tory to wearer. Big commissions, well advertised, thousands of cus- tomers, full-or. part time. for information. Co., Inc. 126,'Fifth Ave. N. Y. City. ‘ VENDING machine salesmen, sen tional new plan sella ‘newly invent- ed combination -gum machines by hundreds; six machines in one; new slug proof devic 50 to $250 weekly. Hurd,» wholesale depart- ment, Ridge building, Kan: City, Mo. “WANTED—First class experienced grocery salesman for one of our Western territories with Bismarck ‘as headquarters. - Must be ‘ener- getic, hard-working and experien- ced, or need not apply. Good op- portunity for right. man.” Fargo Me?cantile Company. 4-4-1w SALESMEN—Make reaj money. sell- ing woolen goods direct to. con- sumer, One month’O. W, made $578.07, W. L. $546.44. proposition. Northern Company, Dept. 36, Fergus Minnesota. * 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 RADIO .SALESMEN READ—Exclu- sive territory with permanent con- nections for ‘few good salesmen. We-protect dealers on their terri- tory. Hubbard-Bentley Co., Cedar jids, Towa. SALRSWEN= Sel Guaranteed shoes for men, women and. children be- low store prices. §70.00 weekly easy. We deliver, collect. K-W Shoe Company, 404% Harrison, Chicago. BABY CHICES BABY CHICKS, healthy, purebred, 100 percent ‘guarantee. All leading x varieties. Early chicks from high quality flocks pay best, . Fourth successful season. Free price . Clayton Rust, Fargo, No. Dak. 3-17-1m QUALITY CAICKS—Fourteen Stan- dard Bred Varieties, Best winter laying strains. Free delivery, Mo- derate prices. 64 page catalog free. Missouri Poultry Farms, Columbia, Mo. . BABY CHIX. Strong, husky, guar- anteed quality. jive delivery. Flocks inspected by state judge. Buy Northern Chicks. | Custom ~ hatching. _ Caledonia Hatchery, Caledonia, Minn. Dept. B. Write Woolen Falls, fine well floors, cash down payment,| Write’ Braemoor Coat! .. for: 8-26-1mo. |" 1 turer direct. to retail trade on job-|! The I’s have it, in this puzzle. a2 See wi a A ee Four words begin with I, three end with. the letter and quite a few have it tucked away in the middle. The three words ending in I are the ones that will bother, if any. | HORIZONTAL Sincere; hearty. Public speakers. Color. Liberty. A cavity in ground. Barren. “Gave way to dejection. * Garments. Adverbial negative. To move rapidly, past tense. European freshwater fish. Pertinacious. Point of compass. Beverage. Crude. An eccentric disc. To place. To bark. Avgrain. Silk worm. Possesses. \ Judge‘ in 2 Mohammedan town. An inert gaseous element in the air. Because. A dandy. Ocean. To perform. A provident insect. Anger. To devour. Meadow. Exists. leather. Direction Australia in from us. To help. Noise. ‘A ponderous volume. Abstains from food. Fairy. Female sheep. Oil of turpentine. Grief. Pertaining to teeth, A race horse. VERTICAL Philanthrophy; almsgiving. Yours and mine. Strap of bridle. Whether. Human upper limb. Constellation. Song or hymn. Stick. Part of verb to be, 2 Paper embossed in imitation of ‘Answer to Yesterday's Crossw ere Puzzle, To give acceps. Inlet. Avenues. Narrative Period. What most people call gasoline. Frightened. Considered. Officers in chureh. No. ‘ poem. Profound reverence. Instrument used to move boat. Meetings of spiritualists. Independently. A sand bar. Swooned. English coin, To fondle. To observe, Organ of hearing. Duskier. Falsehood: Stockings. in debt. Pine tree. Some, Child. Polite form of addressing male. Eggs of fishes. Father, Behold. ‘OMOBILE—MOTORCYC! ‘Overland touri new last June, glass-mobile top, would consider trade for Ford coupe or roadster, 411 9th St. hone 541-M. 4-8-3t R SALE—1920 Kk, just over hauled, newly painted, new tires at a bargain. Olson Bros Garage in old Tribune Bldg. 4-1-1wk FOR. SALE—A new Ford, nic equipped, also fence posts cheaj 214 Mth St. Phone 655-M. 4 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., eeDjokin ban SN aps sete 8; FOR SALE—Until April 7, 19: North 1% of Sec. 19, Boyd Price $27.50 per acre net. sonable down payment. terms on balance at 6 percent. Ad- i dress Henry G, Kreis, Aurora, wp.| AC. Pagenkopf, Real Estate dealers in- 8-31-2w Oregon. vited. Lost LOST—Monday, white mare. with ridle tear on left side of mouth. eight about 1100, Has.halter on, Finder please notify P. St. George, Gen. Del. Bismarck, N. D. 4-2-3t INSTALL OFFICERS n, April 4.—Newly elected Dickinson lodge No. 1137 ‘were installed at the reg- ula? megting Wednesday night as follows: J. C. Anderson, exalted ruler; Herman Rabe, leading knight; C. G, Smith, loyal knight; Andrew Baird, lecturing knight; W. A. Me- Clure, secretar; Ft treasprer; E. L. Turner, trustee; quire; D. J. Price, chaplain; Harken, inner guard; BE. G. son, representative to grand lodge; Iternate. ‘ ESKIMO CATCHES COLD London, April _4.—An_ Eskimo brought here from Baffin’s Land con- OUT CLL LLLEL Le , CMON HOL STILL! * GOOD GOSH, YOU TH BEARDID LADY UKE ME? MY By Williams 7 HATE 1 PUT PANTS ONA DORG, BUT MY HavE A“BoOzO? WH DOG FACED BON IN OUR SIDE SHOW. ee Jrwilbays gente ch ences Ese CLUB WILL You MoM ? 1F L SUGGESTED THAT You SHOULDN'T Go AT ALL = WOULD IT HELP ANY ? WHAT'S THE MATTER- AREN'T YOU GOING ? YES I'D LIKE To Go BUT IT SEEMS AS THOUGH L CAN'T GET vy NO-NO-1 SAY ane wilt Do WELL To SAVE) Ml“ JOEL. CHILDERS CAME OuT OF THE BUTCHEfe SHOP WITHA DIMES WORTH OF ROUND STEAK JUST AS PERRY HIGGINS WENT BY WITH HIS DOGS y) Q ©1925 BY NEA SERVICE INC. Freckles and His Friends J#y’s Experience Wasn’t So— AN, YOU MISSED HIM, RAY = LET ME SHOW.YOU HOW TO. Micke MIM | WHAT ON EARTH 1S GOING ON IN HERE F HE-AE TRIED % War Is THE @ MICK JUMBO WITH Als BOTH -