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ee f WANTED—A girl to do ——$ | home for anyone, near school, at WANIE en barber trade. Grent demand; big wages. Few wecks completes, Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 3-21-1mo. WANIED—Good reliable agents to sell Life, Health, and Accident In- , surance for good companies. See ‘A. A. Doerner or writo- Annex Ho- tel, Bismarck, N. Dak. 4-4-1w WANTED-—Salespeople, men and wo- men, salary and expenses, Mrs: Martlani at G. P. Hotel, 8-3t HELP WANTED—FEMALE GKEAT OPPUORTUNILTY—Women to travel, salary, expenses advanced. See or call Mrs. Maitland, Grand Pacific . -7-4t | Fire, tornado and au- WANTED —Competent irl for fen: | HIS RCe TRIONE , written in good compan- era’ jousework, no washing. Ap- * 5 dj F, E. YOUNG. ply 406 6th St: Phone 431 ut! PHONE 32 bt on farm. Mrs. W. E. Breen. Br Phone 8F3, eral housework, 20 Ave. B. West. Phone 458. 4-8-tf | WANTED at once, girl ut the J hawk for general house work. | Phone 145. - 4-9-5 | WORK WANTED | WORK WANTED—Plowing gardens, g ashes, delivering black 0 hauling dirt away from ted cellars. Phone 364R. R. 4-8-1w | SALESMAN “WANTED—First cla: 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, Merea: Company. 4-4:40 | WANTED—First class clothing Suse man-and stock keeper, German or ferred. References required. <i#te ~full experience in teply. ay to} Ad No. 954, care Tribun ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished ~ FOR RENT—Furnished 1 well ventilated room on floor in modern home. for two, » Adults only. or call at 217 8th St. ground | Suitable | Phone 883] 4-1-tf| 3 ONE ROOM FOR RENT, close’ in,|: big enough for two. Call after 4 o'clock at 303 3rd Street. Phone 923M. z FOR RENT—Z nice clean, east and North front, well furnished rooms for light "housekeeping. Phone 4aiR. 4-7-3 FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms, close in. Call 422 4th’ St. Phone 1052-R. 4-3-1w FOR" RENP=Strictlymedern -apart- ment ih Rose \Apartments. Apply | Dal Murph: FOR SALE—Eight.-room house on 10th St. So. at a bargain. J. C. Dolan, Phone 294. 4-9 lwk FOR RENT—Two large. rooms and capa a Modern and furnish- ie FOR SALE OR RI HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A five room cottage at 508 2? d St. Partly modern, $25.00 per month. Also a two. room fur- nished apartment. Phone 275-W. 4-1 FOR RENT—Four room strictly mod- ern apartment, furnished or unfur- nished. Varney flats, Phone 773. 3-23-tf rooms for light housekeeping near’ the. Capi- tol on car line, 890 4th street. i 4-6 iwk. FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune block available May ist. 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 Brug Store. Apply Cowan Drug Store. FOR RENT—May Ist, modern five Toom apartment. Lb. K, Thompson, phone 2 44-10 MISCELLANEOUS : FURNITURE AT, A -BARGAIN—Con- goleum rugs, $5, and $7; dresser $7, fumed oak bookcase, $8, rockers $1 to $4, plain chairs $1.25; id kitch- en cabinets, ‘chiffonie: ‘library tables $8 to $6, porcélain top kitch- ven table’ $8, bed complete $10, new Singer machine, sanitary couches, folding sereen, pillows, shades, canning jars, Phone 464R. wk VE COST OF NEW FLOORS—O1d floors are made like new the Amer- ican Universal Way. Quick proc- ess, work done Harter Brightens up the whole house. ‘orn spots, dirt, stains, pelts varnish—evety- thing unsightly disappears without trouble or muss. Work guaranteed. Phone 275-J, Al Gopltt, aie 1st Ist St. ) FOR SALE—Hi igh el cation, good bi price right for s make | straight si: Write No. 940, care Blamarck Tri- bune 3-2-tf | FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- en type case atan with slides, real ‘Sateen for: ona : who needa new eqaipnient. Bele for, vai jonln, Apply. fa have a four-hole - ran; (fer: Phone: 876 LM. + , nde cats tna. tan ae ood. allt c ee ing, joon ‘or’ evenings. OR LE 0 Good opportunity fer Farmers Bank, Gol ce canary 8 and cage want call "1324 Wee Third Street. OF sh lavenport ai ‘ + pets For eal: at. aoe ae ee rT Tribune Classified Advertigenients See} housework | ¢ [FOR SALE6 room Phone :852;- 4-80-tf| day.: if. HRM) Shei Nhe Beek PHONE 32= FOR SALE FOUR ROOM cottage, with toilet, East front, Easy Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 woe or right down town. terms, $2,650.00. SEVEN ‘ROOM house, east front, nice ' BUI: ph LOTS; hundreds of them 5 iE UL Oc ities Bal | parts. of the elty. at all sorts tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ANDSL The bigest actenze | RATES jt. yours is being seeded; more sales ha e seen made this winter than in BUY NOW at rock bottom from the one man who has continuous booster for Bur- during the past lean 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. néw modern house, 3 bed rooms, garage in base- ment, oak floors, sun parlor, lawn, hinge he A chef trees and shrubbery, close to|” j school, for $6800, on good terms| Easy ferms., Write Tribune 968. and quick posteasion given; = #-__. WANTED. TO RENT Fine bungalow, stuccoed, hot water heat, south front, one of best built | Fe apartment or furnished house for houses in Bismarck, and a fine sumner months. Couple with no children, Write Tribune No. 963. 4-8-3t LOTS FOR. SALE FoR SALE— Five acre _suburoan splendid location right, in city a reasonable price; 8 room modern house, with 5 hed rooms, ,east front, lawn, trees ahd shrubbery, hot water heat, a fine home, well located, oak finish down stairs, at reasonable pric One of finest building lots in Bis- marck at corner of First and Thay- er Strects, east front. Geo. M, Register. 4-7-1w. eae e POSITION WANTED WANTED—Commpetent _Stenographer. with law experience wants a posi- tion. Phone 121, 4-7-1w » ARM LANDS FOR SALE—Until Kprit 4, 1925.— ‘LOST LOST—Shriner's stick pin crescent red with word Kem written on it. Finder please return to Tribune. -i-lw BABY caicns 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. BABY CHIX. ‘wp.| ahteed quality. Live delivery. Pace Fes es eed Boyd Ree] locks inspected, by. state judge. bi down payment.” Easy, Buy ern ‘Chicks. Custom 8 on bitance at 6 percent. Ad- hatching. Caledonia Hatchery, dress Henry G,: Kreis, ‘Aurora,| Caledonia, Minn. Dept. B. Oregon. Heal Estate dealers. in: 3-26-1mo. vited. -31-20 ree RL NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- 4 SURE SALE ; Whereas default has Gogh in inci- “VOICES” OF INSECT New York, April. 9.—D Frank Lutz, curator of the American Muse- am of Natural Historv save that the cricket doesn’t know when it is sin, ing a love song or “snouting the payment. of interest, and pal of thé Obligation secured by the) battle cry. Sounds of mean Mortrage hereinafter described; and] nothing to them, he s Thay | whereas the holder of said mortgage| creak, hum or bukz, be they | does elect td foreclose on the past ‘due and unpaid principal and inter- est of said obligation only. fotice is hereby given that that: certain . mokleate, Seated and de- livered” by rt B. Lewis and Doris E. ‘a wife mortgagors, to the Manager of. Hank ¢ of, North kata, ‘roth! dy, 4922, sad tie ist a ae ree: the office of the Rep tes ot cannot help making a noise when they move. TRAVELING ‘GOOSE LaFayette, N. C., April 9.—A Canha- dian goose brought wown by « nunc- ‘er near here recently had an alum- inum band on its leg which stated "that it came trom the farm of Jack Miner _-near, Kingsbury, , Ont. of. + in Beeds of, the ‘County of State of North Dakota, on the 29th unoer .. 50 part of city, modern, $4,000.00 one! g5 | EIGHT ROOM "house, west’ front, Mice So SC ag modern, trees, nice part of city, || 3 insertions, 25 words or $457.50 on easy terms. { under ........++..... .75 |’SEVEN ROOM house, east front,| , 1 week, 26 words or un- modern, hot water -heat, $3,850.00, CL SBS8engdsodubdoddauR 4 easy terms. 6 10, 3-17-1m | 37. Strong, husky, guar-| 34° Fish caught around New Eng- land. 7. Refreshing beverage secured at club house. : 8. Light cotton fabric unkeyeulif letter “e”), THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD This crossword puzzle is designed espec familiar to them on, the links will be ‘found here. HORIZONTAL 1, Game played in picture, Part of golf club which strikes ball, See picture, Negative, Wrath (ins ee picture sticks). ‘Length of time it takes to play a good game. Jumbled. type, kelike fish. adow. | To accomplish. Perfect score. $reen ground along a river (in plural naime of golf course). To stuff. To attempt, fit. Pa: ired by 140 score). (boy who carries Anawer to Yesterdays Crossword PUZZLE ially for golfers, Several terms The sketch will help. zzle. rting ‘guest. s of burden, Chief linguist Chine. Paid publicity (pl.). Warning cry of a golfer before a drive. Automobile. Indefinite article. e picture, Exclamation of disgust. Like. Laundry for washing’ ores. Dabs again. Provident inse Correlative of To play a golf State of excitement, See picture. VERTIC, stock of Indo- Common conjunction, ! One more stroke than your op- ponent make: One who encourages error, A stroke to land ball on putthg green, To be present at. Lack of we to co-ordinate voluntary muscular movements (or why I can’t play.) wv, heavy clouds, all hole in the turf. ein scale, id to the “pro.” tire or recede Played on _fround instead of FLAPPER FANNY says day of May, 1922, at 9:00 o'clock a A, M., and recorded P Book 4174” of. Mortgages, ‘at page Hh and assigned by .said ‘mortgagee, ‘by an instru- it in wilting. to thie State Treas- forth Dakota, and his suc- in office, in;trust as security for bonds issued by the State ~ of} North Dakota, which assignment was dated the Ist day of June, 1922, and Tecorded in skid office of the ‘Regts- er of Deeds on the; 2nd day of Bait tater ba ook “174”, lortgages, At page 76, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door. of the Court House, in the City ‘of Rismarck, County of Burleigh, and State. of North 5 pea at the hour of two o’tlock P. on.the 9th. lay, 1025; 3 ‘satisfy’ the amotht due, upon the past due in- stallménts. of ‘said. mottgage on the 4 ‘day of sale. The premises described in. such. mortgage and which will |.be .sold to’ satisfy the same are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Northwest’ quarter of the North- east quarter (NW% NEX%) North of the Northwest quarter (N% hwest- quarter. ofthe Northwest quarter ; (SW% NW%) of. section twenty (20), Township one hundred forty-four (144) range 8 2 There Will be i the cl Some folks never have> heard a “dite traffic cop swear and then others installments “of obj have parked near a fire -plug. In this unusual photo of a header, Sir Pater Grant Lawson, ¢ 2n« baronet of Midulethorne Lodge, York, horse Yelton in the Maiden Hunter's Steeple not yet left the England, i: stirrup. mortga: ‘the. day of shle the sunrof tw erhun d a. 27-100 Doll ery tatutory \costs of North Dakota, | 4 larch, 1925, of the Bank of ‘North digent for the urer of the State of North a, A Trustee 3 see gis of North ssignee jortgas be G. ronan ON, sao Attorney, for ‘the Manager of The Bank _ of. North. \ Dakots, Bismarck; North , Dakots SAN! Hows THis COME? MY Ss INFUNTRY HAS GOT KILLED FIVE SNITIMES AWREADY IN NOTI In the Matter of the Es' Theodore Koffel, Deceased. Notice in. hereb; i by. th rotator ed John $7 etereon, . {mini i IS KILLED YET. ons. hae ‘aeatnet ig. clkims. agal sald deceased, to exhibit. the: ith ve with! it’ ‘publication | administra- rand ‘Pa specie | lelxh. Count "Dated. FOR RENT=A Tg erage To. cated on ae Avenue C in the 1 bipck.. “Also ee Attor: a. : 4 for a inistrator, nthe 26th day; ot ; A.D. andes’ wea fhform: a addr Ja ine Stennes, Ri will het ughy, N. D. | 3 -18-35—4-2-0-16-28 NOTICE pam tation ee ‘at: a aa Fe, ti tafe ergation "address dosdphine’ Stone’ } 4-2-9-16-23° NOTICE “WII notte reapontble ‘for bills fade Ntad “to ‘mé “by my’ THis BATILE. AND | NOT ONE CALVERY WELL GOOD GosH CAPTIN - 11S DANGEROUS Tart KILLED IN TH’ CAVERY: tT AINT, NO FUN FALUN AFTER YOURE KILLED. AUVE, Aa f/ CAPTING ? 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You KNOW MOTHER DOESNT LOVE SELFISH LITTLE Boys= No, FAMER DOESN'T EMER- 5 TOLD HIM How ee JHE EDITorR OF THE WEEKLY CLARION WAS SO LDSED TO EATING COLD SOUP AT NICIKS LUNCH ROOM THAT HE WAS BADLY BURNED TODAY WHEN (THE | SOUP HAPPENED To BE HOT TMGORNA ASK IM. \ ©1925 ay wea sence me, “Sow A Friend in Himself By Blosser TAG DONT You LOVE ME,