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Tribune Classified PHON BE MALE HELP WANTED WAN? ED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog und special offer free. Moler Barber Collége, Fargo, N.D. 8-21-1mo. WANIED—Good reliable agents to) sell Life, Health and Accident In-/ surance for good companies. See A. A, Doerner or write Annex Ho- ‘tel, Bismarck, N. Dak. 4-4-1w WANTED — Good Ford mechanic. Wilton Motor Sales Co., Wilton, N._Dak. 4-4-3 HELP WANTED—FEMALE | SALESWOMEN WANTED—Two. for, country with ears to take crew of| girls out in Rural District to se | the “Chie Knit” dresses that retail for $5.50. They sell on sight. In-/ experienced girls can earn from $6.00 to $18.00 per day. Some- thing new that sells, and not sold in stores. Nogar Clothing Mfg.) Co, 319 W. 0. W. Bldg., Omaha, , Neb, 4-6 LADIES—Pleasant sewing at home—_ on your machine—everything fut-| nished—full or part time—highest | Home Sewing Co., 311 Fifth | i j B i ‘or woman for géen-| Call evenings af-| : Phone 726-J, 409) 15th Street. 4-68t_ | WANTED—Competent girl for gen-: housework, no wasting. A ply 466 6th St. Phone 431. 3-31-tf} ED — Housekeeper for two Write Yeakle __Br no} _N.D. Bt WANTED—A girl to do housework! on farm. Mrs. W. E. Breen, Bi | 4-7-3t competent maid to do! ‘ull 719 Sixth street. 4-6 21 Girl | housework. KOOMS FOR) RENT i Large nicely well ventilated room on floor in modern home, for two, Adults only. or call at 217 8th St FOR RENT—Well furnished located on ‘ground floor. sind cozy in a modern home. __Ist Street, Phone 1096J. ONE ROOM FOR RENT, close in,| big enough for two. Call after 4 o’clock at 303 3rd Street. Phone 923M. wits 4-T3t. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished! sleeping roome, close in. Call 422! Phone 1052-R. reoih | Neat! 4th St. ae 4-3-1w| FO “Strictly modern apa ment Rose Apartments. pply _F.W. Murphy. Phone 852, 4-30-t¢ FOR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenette. Modern and furnish- ed, 924 4th St. 4 FOR RENT—Pleasant room in pri-| vate home. Phone 484. 613-3rd. pea ode Sender cn lw} FOR RENT—Two single rooms, nice- ly furnished. 417-5bth St. lw Lost LOST--Shriner’s. stick. pin crescent red with word, Kem written on it. Finder pleasé“return to Tribune, 4-7-1w LOST. -Ked Rosary Between 980-4th St. and the Catholic church. Finder call 543d. 4-6-2t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS | FOR SALE—Two five room modern houses. Well located. Price and terms reasonable. . And for rent three room’ house with garfen. Enquire 406 Third Street, J. K. Doran. 4-1-1w FOR RENT—One 2 room apartment |’ and two 1 room apartments, fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794W. George W-~ Little. \(_801-4th St 4-2-1w FOR RENT—A five room cottage at 508 2nd St. Partly modern, $26.00 per month, Also a two room fur- nished apartment. ‘Phone 276-W, Classified Advertising Rates i insertion, 25 words or PO MMGRK, «o> 4a 200 Vga ns oe: 2 insertions, 25 words or under 1 week, 25 words or un- A ieee amo uGuBOnoN et Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All olassified afisare cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived! by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day.’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE : WORK WANTED paren SN Ale ee WANTED—-Lady would like work by the day,.or hour. Call 1043W. 4-1-lw HOME Le undry, 423 16th St. open- ed “again. Phone 739.- Frances White, POSITION WANTED WANTED—Competent .. Stenogranher with law experience wants a posi- tion, Phone 121. 4-7-1w DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking. Mrs. Burch 413 3rd_or Phone 538-J. 4-6 3t FARM LANDS FOR SALE—Until April 7, 1925.— 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 at'rOMOKILE—MOTORCYCLES Advertisements 9 == i FOR SALE FOUR: ROOM cottage, right down town. Fast front, Easy ~ terms, $2,650.00. SEVEN ROOM hase, east front, nice part of city, modern, $4,000.00 EIGHT ROOM house, west ‘front, modern, trees, nice part of city, $457:%50 on easy terms. | SEVEN ‘ROOM house, east front, modern, hot water heat, $3,860.00, easy terms. BUILDING LOTS; ndreds of them in all parts of thecity.at all sorts of prices and term: FAI. LANDS; The biggest acreage in years is being seeded; more sales BUY NOW at rock ‘vottom trum the one man who has # continuous booster for Bur- jean Fire, tornado and au- itten in good compan- . E. YOUNG. 4-7-5t SSE CEU SSEDEnEEnES os Sree oananelnDec __ AGENTS WANTED WANTED-—Agents to sell World’s ‘Best Spark. Plug. Mont. Business Locaters, Olney, Mont. 3-28-9t en hE neh ee atts GALESMAN. the Write SALESMEN WANTED—In order to handle the tremendous increase in| business, we must: add. two more| retail automobile salesmen. No automobile experience Also need good mén on our garage floor, who car sell accessories and supplies! ‘Lahr Motori Sales C: Oe LY CE RCE SS SSRN “WANT! rst class experienced grocery lesman for. one of our Western territories with Bismarck as headquarters. Must be ener- getic, hard-working and experien-| 5." need not apply. Good op- ty for right man.” Fargo ile Company.” WANTED“tirst class clothing Sel man and stock keeper. German pre- ferred. References required. State full experience in reply. Apply to) 41- Ad No. 954, care Tribune. 3-18-tf Pub, SAuk—1920 Buick, just over- hauled, newly painted, new tires at a bargain. Olson Bros Garage in old Tribune Bldg. 4-1-1wk ‘WANTED—Automobile salesmen, Cor- win Motor Co. 4-6-3t. BABY CHICKS FOR ‘SALE—A, new Ford, nicely equipped, also fence posts cheap, 214 11th’St, “Phone G55-M. MIBCELLANEOUS FURNITURE AT A BARGAIN--Con- goleum rugs, $5 and $7; dresser $7, fumed oak bookease, $8, rockers $1 to $4, plain chairs $1.35, two kitch- en cabinets, chiffonier $5,! library. tables $3 to-$6, porcelain top kitch- en table $8, bed complete $10, new Singer machine, sanitary couches, folding screen, pillows, porch shades, canning jars, axe, etc. _Phone 464K. 4-6 lwk SAVE COST OF NEW FLOORS—Old floors are made like new the Amer- ican Universal Way. Quick proc- ess, work done perfectly, Brightens up the whole house. Worn spots, s, paint, varnish—every- htly disappears beeearh guaranteed. Phone. 275-J, Al Goplin, 806 1st. St. 46 Iw FOR SALE—Few hundred bushels of 1923 ‘N: D. White Dent Seed| Corn at $2.50 per. bushel ant few hundred bushels of A: No. 1 barley; a few. head of good: young work horses: “Write L. £. Malard, Bis- marck, R. F. D. No. 2 or phone 6-F.23, 4-2-1w FOR SALE—High class cafe fine to: eation, good business will price right. for w straight Write, Ne. 040, chte Bistuarck Tri- bu c sh 8-2-tf fully equipped: tgain for print- 3 " equipment. Bels @fly.’ Apply Tri- wu ol: a-28-tf FOR SALE—100 bu. of tested mixed FOR RENT—Four room strictly mod- em apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. Varney flats, Phone, 773.) FOR RENT—Furnished rooms: for) light housekeeping near the Capi- tol on caf line, 390 4th street. 4:6: lwk. See FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune} block available May’ 1st. Apply Bismarck Tribune Office. — 80-8! FOR RENT—Four room modern house to right parties,. Close ‘in. Write Tribune No. 961, 4-1-tf —_ Write “Tripane 380.08) sae FOR RENT—Two room epartment over Cowan Drug Store. Apply Cowan Drug Store. 3-30-tf FOR RENT—May 1st, moder five room apartment. - L.'K. ‘Thompson, phorie 287, 4-4-lw Op NOTICE OF MORTGAGE BALE BY ’ ADVERTISEMENT Notice Is Hereby Given, That, that certain mortga: executed .aau ide- livered by William Stéindl and Bar- bara Steind! his wife, Mortgagors, to Ontje J. Collmann, Mortgagee dated the Ist day of January A. D, ““ninefeen hundred and ‘sixteen: filed for record jn the offi of the Register of Deeds of the County ‘of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 7th day of February A. D.| 1916, and recorded in*Book 131 of \ Mortgages, at page 512, will be fore-|! closed by a sale pf the premises ‘in such mortgag scribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of: 1 marck, in the County af “Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., dn.the Bbth day of April 1925,'to -‘satinty.. the amount due upon said mortgage .on, the. day of sale. Merten The premises described. in mortgage and which will be gold to. satisfy the same, are those certain remises, situated in the County ef. urleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, Pra f The North West Quarter (NW%) of Section Eleven (11) Zomnsbin. Hundred Forty-two (142) + Range Seventy-eight BO} Ww the Fifth: Principal Meridi: taining 100-acrea more or léss; ac- cording to the United States Gov- | ernment survey thereof. c There will be due on -suth mort- orth, it. of Execu' and T a eeae ton Collmann, Deceased, Mort: > ae FOWOAMES. ns Attorney. * and hereinafter de+| >: 1926, at peld peat it a aay; ‘North One Tray flint seed corn, grown -in 1923. ‘Price. $2.00 per bu. at farm. J, H. ‘Allensworth, “Brittin, N..D, Phone 1-F-2...» \ 4-4-3¢ FO 'T—A garage located on ‘Avenue’C in the 1000'block. Also have’ & ‘four-hole range for sale. Phone 376 L. M, - , y 4-6 lwk. HAULING Ashes) ‘Black dirt, fertiliz- ‘er several ys old. Plowing gar- dens and can furnish good sand. + ‘Call morning, noon or evenings. Phone 638J, 4-1-4 F ‘“OR " RENT—Garage. Good opportunity for right hae Permers Bank, Golden Valley, ‘N. FOR SAL d Oats, Speltz an Ropatoes 5 aad and Moines ,, orn from |; 1924 crop, Cait Patterson Term coat milk cow, ~ alsa ldle.* horse, -13. 4-! 8." By of Blamarck. ‘J. Es . 4r2-1) for te} was di ie 16) ruaty 1921, ‘and filed ‘for, valid Offles Of the Regiater : Deeds:on the 2eth''di ft; February, 2 9 lelock AB and ° ik 116, of ments ae ‘the City “of “Bis Yin er ry a! mit County ‘of ” igh ‘and YY pakota ee the PMS 5, to nating te ol ft ti ° the day of tl mount aug eon the day of suck: pe ery arnie cn will te “which wi sold’ te. sat! i rothea iin tay y. TRE are des- | i 1 re Willi be due on such on the day of sails 323.45 sohethes wie th 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. 8-17-11 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. 3-26-1mo. BABY CHIX,— Bee SUPPLInS— Strong husky baby. Chix. 100’ per cent guarantee.. We distribute A. I. Root Bee supplies. Write for catalogs. Mondakomin Chickeries, Box 736-A, Fargo, N. D. ig LOTS. FOR SALE- SALE— Five... acre suburoan lot; splendid Jocation right in city ue s. Public’ road on one end. EAsy terms. Write Tribune 958. 3-24-1mo. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. In District Coart, Fourth Judicial District, Joe Solomon, Plaintiff, vs. Alice Solomon, Defendant. The State of North Dakota sends to the above named de- You are-hereby summoned and re- with toilet,! hove ceen made this winter than in| necessary.) 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE There is an atin the words are: rep new to crossword puzzle fans. 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Will Establish Alumni Magazine to Cape quired, to answer the Complaint of the above named plaintiff, a copy of which Complaint is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, ‘in the Court House at Bis- marck, North. Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer on the sub- scriber within thirty days ofter the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear, or answer, judg- ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the said Complaint. JOSEPH COGHLAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. Dated this 16th day'of March, 1925. 8-17-24+31—4-7-14-21 eee READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS Grand Forks, N. D., April alumni magazine will ‘be estab! this spring by the Alumni As: tion of the state university, accord- ing to plans made Saturday at a meeting of the association directo: ‘Plans are to send out the first issue in May and to place the publication on a quarterly basis. 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Neuter pronoun. ciation, it is pointed out. 8% by 11% inches ned for the opening to be under the Erhardt, of the uni- m department. Twenty pag in size, are p issue, which i charge of Les! versity journa Y. W.-Y. M. Close Conference at. “U” Grand Fork: D., April 7.—Ac- tivities closed here Sunday morning A second issue is anticipated for| with a general discussion meeting in October, depending to some extent,| the stgte conference of Young Men’s however, upon the response of alum-| and Young Women’s Christian asso- ni generally to the magazine. A pub- lication of this kind is believed highly essential by the board of di- rectors, Walter Schlosser, president declares, and it is expected that a| session. ready response will be made by, all U.N. D. alumni. A number of fav- erable replies were received upon a | ciations. John Rodgers, of Jamestown Col- lege, was elected president the state student council at Saturday's Other officers are: Chester Ellickson, of the state agricultural college, vice-president; J. V. Benson, of the Valley City normal school, query contained in a recent bulletin! secretary-treasurer; Oliver Peterson, OUT OUR WAY By Williams ‘| regional council members; and H. J. of the university, and Mr. Rodg Thompson, secretary of the state A. Cc. “Y", state Lake Geneva camp leader. | The word “bachelor” is from an old word meaning term t came to be bility. The worl one in Germ: ed| Rhone Canal through rgest tunnel is the, which carries the Nether- | Mar ‘hills for a distance of four and a half! the earth di the | jt | the “Czar Kolokol about s,| plied to men, who had not yet reached| . ‘The lhvedst) bell in'Whe WOH ab the full dignity of manly responsi- ,” in Moscow, ninde- 250 years ago and weighing= nore than 100 tons. 3 Spectroscopic during its recent sed the fact thag its wo moons composed of iron, MOM’N POP / LTHINK MY HANDRERCHIEF 15 DOWN THERE To - CAN You SEE IT? PoP L_DROPPED © MY PROGRAM Tut GET (Tt THANKS PoP! - OH! THERE GOES / Ahh, ‘ti | No Show for Pop By Taylor (THen TMUST BE IN MY L- COAT IN THE CHECK ROOM CALLRIGHT vue Ger ir 3 WAS A SPLENDID: MY BUT THAT y { +L HEARD IT - WAS - I'M COMING Down AND SEE J tT SOMETIME THE OLD HOME TOWN —— =A You SAY-, ou CANT GEE WHIZ-) CANT FATTEN POAT ATTN YOv OLD LOAFERS WONT GET ANY BLISTERS FROM - HOE HANDLES HANGIN OVER THAT FENCE! IF 1D KNOWN (- THIS BEFORE |- IMARRIED HIS WIFE, DECIDES ABovuT THIS TIME OF THE BYEAR HOW MANY CHICKENS HE CAN RAISE {LON SHE GARDEN NEXT Door - Freckles and His Friends T2¢ Knows What Ghosts Are MOM, COME AN MAKE TAG Go Yo BED WITH MGE= UB SAYS HE'S AFRAID WY, TAG, YOU KNOW THERE ARE AO Guosrs! ad 1 KNOW THERE: ANT— AN WHEN T TELL WIM THERE AREN'T OF TA’ GHOSTS WATAINT!!