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FOR SALE—6 room new modern , house, 3 bed rooms, garage in base- ment, oak fleors, sun ,parior, lawn, trees and shrubbery, close to school, for $5800.,'on good terms and quick possession given; * | ~ Fine bungalow, stuccoed, hot ‘water heat, south front, one of hest built houses in Bismarck, and ‘a ‘fine home for anyone, near ‘school, at; a reasonable pric 1g 8 room modern ‘house, with 5 hed rooms, éast..front, lawn, trees and shrubbery, hot water heat, .a fine home, welf located, oak finish down stairs, at reasonable price; One of. finest ‘building ‘lots in ‘Bis. marek at corner of /First and Thay er Streets, east front. Geo. M. ‘Register. 4#7-lw. MALE HELP WANTED » WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. ; 3-21-1mo. WORK WANTED—Experienced cook wants job cooking for bridge or road gang. Phone 164 or write Bismarck Employment Agency, Bismarck, N. D. 4:9 lwk WANTED—Young, active, experienc- ed_bookkeeper. 968. Apply Tribune No, AMS Cs Young man to work by the month, 421-12th St. Francis Jaskowiak. 4-13-tf 4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Come in and talk to girls that are earning from $8.00 to $18.00 every- day, selling the world’s fastest and easiest selling article ‘the “Chie Knit” dresses that retail, for $5.50. Any girl that can walk and talk and wear a dress to good advant- age “can average $60.00 per week, Nogar Clothing Mfg. Co,, 319 _0. W. ‘Bldg., Omaha, Nebr,’ WANTED—Girl for ‘general. hou: work, Call-at 206-5th Street .dur- ing the days and at 211 Thayer St evenings. 4-10- , WANTED—Experienced girl for ye eval housework,. 20 Ave: B. We 4 4. ‘Tribune Classified. Advertisements PHONE 32 Asean 26 words ‘or F Ss aueptente 2 iti tons, 25 ‘words or: «under... 3 insertions, 25 words 01 FOR SALE FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, two “bed rooms, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, Wouble garage. Price ($4.200, Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- ‘wood floors, .fullihasement, fur- nace heat, gas water heater, gas } ‘46 + UNGET «+... eee tee gee range. Price $2,600. Terms, 1 Yoeks 25 words or un- | 5 || FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- Adg.over 26 words, 2c addi- wood floors, fine basement, fur- .-.$fonal per word. PR eee a garage. Price CLASSIFIED DISPLAY | spvex room modem. dwelling, RATES . ‘hardwood floors, full basement, eagt front, A No.l ‘condition, gar- age. Price $5,500. Terms. FIVE - ROOM ‘modern | two story dwelling, ‘hardwood ‘floors, oak trim, fire place, lawn, trees, garden 65 Cents Per Inch {| All classified ads aré cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure || ingertion_ game day. | THE space, garage. Price $5,500, Terms, BISMARCK TRIBUNE |/rigur Room modern house, five | PHONE 32 bedrooms, double garage, east \ || <tront, trees, garden space.” Price | $5,800, Terms, SALESMAN LARGE NEW, ‘three-bedroom, two- story dwelling, west end, basement garage. full basement, hardwood floors. Price $5,750, Terms, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, fu)! basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors. Price $4,700. | WANTED—First class salesmen for North Dakata. Married preferred, must be equipped with car to work the farm trade selling high-grade Motor and ‘Tractor Oils and Greas- es. “Liberal commissions. Furnish | { { | referentes. ' i 1 Address Minnesota Lu- $800 cash, bricating Oil Co., Inc, Mankato,} balance monthly. Minn, 4-13-1w. FOUR. ROOM bungalow, ‘built 1921, WANTED—First class clothing Sales- fort to get iit. help you, after the fi HORIZO! 1, we place our foo | i east front, full complete basement, man and stock keeper. German pre-/ furnace heat, hardwood floors, ferred. References required. State! built-in features, - electric stove, Apply ‘to 3-18-t£ screened porch, near school. $3,500. Good’ terms. < full experience in reply. Price Ad No. 954, care Tribune. $550 CASH and $45 month including interest buys a modern ‘six room house, hardwood floors, hot water heat, garage. East front. Price $3,850. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES AUTOMOBI FOR MRADE—Wiil exchange late model standard make sedan Tor fland. --Ron very Jittle and-good as new. Address Box 448, Bismarck, “N._D. 4-11-3t FOR SALE—-Five passenger .touring car, ‘thoroughly over-hauled, ‘newly painted, new -battery, low ‘price. Box 207 Bismarck. 4-11 lwk. AGENTS WANTED list of houses, lots and farm lands, with new listings coming in every da Insurance of all kinds written in ri liable companies. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE __ Phone 458. ae = AGENCY WANTED at once, girl at the Mo-| WANTED—Good’ reliable agents ‘to “Ever-Ready to Giye Service” hawk for .general house work.| ‘sell Life, Health and Accident In- ‘Money to Loan Phone 145. 4:9-5t surance ‘for good companies. See Webb Block. ¥ WANTED—Girl for general house-| Ay A, Doerner or write Annex ‘Ho- work. Phone 648-M or call at 620 »_Ave. F. 4-10-3t WANTED AT ONCE—Two girls at Hotel Washburn, Washburn, N. D. 4-11 lwk FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 .room apartment, ‘very reasonable, close in, private entranee, Also congo- leum rug and cabinet table for sale, Call 464R. FOR RENT—A five room cottage at 608 2:d St. Partly modern, $25.00 per month. Also a two room fur- nished apartment. Phone Bhd house with 3-bedrooms, sun parlor and garage. Lawn and trees. Near school. Geo. M. Register. 4-11-3t FOR RENT—Apartment .in Tribune block available May -Ist. Apply Bismarck Tribune Office. eral house work. Apply ‘Room 313 4-10-3t ‘apartment Apply 3-30-t£ Bismarck Hospital. FOR RENT—Two room over Cowan Drug Store. Cowan Drug Store. FOR RENT—Four room house part-| Call 214-5th Street. 4-10-1w ly modern. MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE AND FURNITURE SALE —1 Mahogany rocker, 1 large Kar- pen Tapestry chair,-1 walnut chif- fonier, | felt mattress, 1 Mahogany breakfast table, 1 bed spring and mattress, all. in excellent condition. Phone 246 and ask for Mr. ace FUR DALE—High ciasg cafe fine lo- cation, good business will _ make price right for a straight sale. Write No. 940, care Bismarck Tri- bune 3-2-tf FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- | en type stands, ‘fully ‘equipped with slides, real bargain for print- er, who needs new equipment. Sale for eash- only. -Apply Tri- deve. , 1-28 -tf FOR SALE--Edison phonograph, re- cords, dining room~suite,;-leather upholstered chairs, sectional book case, dishes, and other household goods. Phone 737R or call 408 West Rosser Street. 4-13-20 FOR SALE—Three ‘Burner Perfection cook stove $8, three .dining ,room chairs $5, bed with way sagless springs and cotton mattress. -Call evenings and Wed. 213-10th St N. 4-1 PAPER HANGING, kalsomining, in- terior decorating, house painting, expert mechanics, estimates fur- nished, city or country. Call at { 307-4th St., or Phone 504-W. a 4-11-1w WANTED—Old False Teeth, “We pay| derate prices. high as $10 for full sets. Don't, matter if broken. We huy crowns and,bridges. Western Metal Com- pany, Bloomington, Ml, 4-13-1t tel, Bismarck, N. 4A-li-lw POSITION WANTED WORK WANTED WANTED—Competent Stenographer|HAULING ASHES, black dit, ferti- with law experience-wants a::posi-| lizer .several yedrs old. Plowing tion. Phone 121. 4-7-lw| gardens and can furnish good sand. H | ! } i | Also wood for sale. Call morn- ing, noon or evenings. Phone BABY CHIX—BEE SUPPLIES; STRONG husky baby cl per), 4-11-3t cent guarantee... We distribute A:| WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes, I, Root Bee Supplies. , Write for catalogs, Mondakomin. ‘Chickeries. Box _736-A, Fargo, N.D. FARM LANDS black dirt, fertilizer several years old, plowifg gardens and can fur- nish good sand. Call morning, noon or evenings. Phone 538J. 4-11 1wk. |160 ACRES improved farm in Este-] WORK WANTED—Plowing gardens; | van Distriet, Western Canada:! Price $20.00 per. acre. $500.00 cash will handle. Balance in 10; equal yearly payments 6 per cent interest, 95 acres excellent summer- fallow ready for crop. Balanee stubble, can also be cropped this year. Only one-half mile from good school. Apply. L. B. Boyd, 1896 Portland Ave., St. Paul ;Minn: 4-11 3t. FOR SALE—Until, April “7, removing ashes, delivering black dirt, also hauling dirt away from excavated cellars. Phone 364R. R. Danley. 4-8-lw DO YOU WANT A GOOD LAWN.--It 80, phone 538J or call at 413-3rd St. morning, noon or evenings. 4-11-1w 'WANTED—Houserleaning and wash- ing, by the day. Phone 504R 4-13 2t 19% North sot Sec, 19, Bayd Twp:| Lost rice $27.60 per acre net. Rea: [ogg sonable. down payment. Easy| LOST Friday evening, small size terms on balance at 6 percent, Ad-|, beaded:purse. Navy blue, $1.00 in- } | side. Will finder’ kindly return Brees wen ete teal | same to Tribune office for reward, vited. ‘ as it belonged to a loved one gone. 4-13-3t LOST—Shriner’s stick pin crescent red with word Kem written on it. Finder please return to Mebine: -7-1Ww E 3-81-15t FOR RENT— 160 acre farm, 17 acres cultivated, buildings, fences, half mile from Hensler, also 160 acre]. farm, 60 acres cultivated, house and barn, 8 miles N, W. of Man- dan. Inquire L. N.-Cary, Mandan, N. D. 4-13-1¢ FOR EXOHANGE—160 Stutsman Co: land, wild, will trade for. Minnea- polis property, house .or lots. G. G. ‘Conry;2507 Nicollet Ave., Minnea- polis, Minn, 4-13-3t i WANTED TO RENT | WANTED TO RENT—Modern fur- | nished-hotel-in medium ‘sized town, | good location. About fifteen ‘rooms, No dining room. Exper- | ienced, Box 824, Someltewn Ne WANTED TO RENT-—Modern house, with three bedrooms; vacant May. or June. Write P. O. Box ‘665 or ‘LOTS BOR SALE FOR SALE—Five acre suburban lot; splendid location right in city limits. Public ‘road on one end. Easy terms. Write Tribune 958. 8:24-1mo. (FOR BALE—Two nice lots located on Second Street. Inquire at the Quatity Meat Market. 4-13 tf. AN UNUSUAL THIEF Newport, N. .H,, April 13.—Three months after someone stole Dr, _Lea- svitt J, Cain’s automobile .it was re- turned to him by freight, with no explanations from the sender. He ‘also received an envelope with suffi- cient money to pay the freight charges. This agency ius a most complete Part of verb t Tablet. Withered. To drink slowl; Scarlet. To plow. Distributes car To obliterate. Black haws. Emperor. Wand. To embrace. Before. Within. Mattled. Meager. A list. Flexible. 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Burning Stubble Aids Control - Of Hessian Fly} Burning fields that Hessian fly last su mended in these coui over wheat stubble in owed injury “by the immer is recom- inties where that insect was common during 1924. Deep plowing, if done’ before early May, will accomplish the same result; the destruction of the “flaxseed” of the insect, in which stage the He sian fly spends the the advice of Dr. R. stage winter. This is L. Webster, en- tomologist at the North Dakota Ag- ricultural college. “From counts of infested stubble obtained. from Williams county ap- proximately 75 per cent of the ‘flax- seeds’ were found above the third joint, or even higher on the infested stents,” he reports. destroyed wherever burned over evenly. “The ‘flaxseeds’ “These would be a field can be are given that name because of their resemblance to a real flaxseed, but they are only about half as. large. The real dam- age to wheat is done by the tiny maggots of the insect. “The flies will e: merge from the “flaxseeds’ in May and deposit their tiny eggs op young wheat at that time. In spring the maggots feed close to the base of ‘the plant, al- though during the summer they may be found commonly joints. weather conditions just above the In some years, depending on for the most part, an additional summer brood of maggots oceurs. When such is the case the infestation above the joints becomes severe, although it is some- times mistaken for damage by hail. “Damage by the Hessian fly during 1924 $s reported from Williams, Ware, nville, Stark, Slope, Golden Valley, Grant and Morton counties, as well as in a number of other pla- ces further east in the state. ‘There was much less damage in the east- ern portion. “Prompt measures taken now may prevent serious losses during the coming summer. In some localities in western North Dakota in 19244 there was a reduction in yield amounting to 25 per cent because of this destructive insect.” Bismarck Boy 2 On Committee For" Gridiron Banquet Grand Forks, N. D., April 12 ees in charge of the Grid dinner, annual banquet to be gi April 30 by Sigma Delta Chi, men’s Journalism fraternity, have been an- nounced by Charles Burke of B marek, who is in charge of the ar- rangements. Peter Burtness, Crary, is chairman of the program ‘committee und will be assisted by Maurice Ryan, Grand Forks, and William Taillon, Cavalier, Ralph Curry, Jamestown, ‘chairman, Charles Patmore, Los Angeles, and Ed Franta, Lidgerwood, compose the invitations committee. “Hot Slugs,” miniature newapaper Phone 960-M, City. 4-13-1w BABY CHICKS | OUT OUR WAY: i BABY (CHICKS, healthy, "purebred, 100 percent guerantee. .Al} leadi: varieties. Early chicks from high] °. Fourth}: quality flocks pay. best. successful si Free price list, Clayton Rus! rgo, No. Dak, } BABY CHIX. hiobe, | husky, guar- ace aul wa vs ag td locks inspec! yy state judge.’ ‘Buy Northern Cea ‘Custom hatching. “‘Caledoria Hatchery, Caledonia, Minn. ‘Dept. B. | 2 _8'26-1m0i QUALITY CHICKS——Fonrteen. .: = dard Bred varieties, Best winter laying strains. delivery, Mg- 64 “Page Catalog -Poulizy..Rarms,|- _ A18-1t BAe Tree, 4 ‘Columbia, Mo. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE OR JRADF—Furnished Hotel located at Zap, N. Dak, Here is an opportunity to-aequire a business atva real-bargain. Write _Tribune No. 964, 4-10-1v, DO YOU WANT A NEWSPAPER? The Mercer County Farmey, of Stanton, ‘N. Dak, will be s6ld at auction, May Ist, 1925. . Mrs. John L, Cass. 4-11 2wk FOR’ SALE—Well Machine, the only machine in town, good buineas, al- so Gray Tractor ‘18-36. Good shape. F. J. Appert, Hazelton, N.- Dak. {4-13-1w POTATOES—Fxtra choice rly. Ohio seed,-60c bushel. ‘Five miles south and 1% miles west of Men-| oken, N..D. Ed. Doppler. 4-11 1-wk|’ FOR, RENT—Four room strictly modern apartment furnished or un- furnished. Varney ‘Flats. Phone _ m8. f 4-13 '3t_ FOR RENT—Fine quarter block for garden, Corner 1st St. and Ave. .}), A ribune No. 965. __4-10-5t FOR SALE—Shoice Early Ohio Seed Potatoes. ‘Price 75c per bushel. de- __liyered. Phone 420. 4-7-1w POR’ SALE—15 fresh milk cows, 13 142 mijes south of Bismarck. J. E. _Chesak, 4-13-}w FO SAT¥—One Holstein Bull 2 yrs, old, Phone Wilber Field, 9F2. i if : 4-13-3t good& FOR RENT—Fupnished rooms. For Sate, Monarch range in good:condi- ‘tion, 1 rhg and earpet loom good ew, 1 iron bed and springs. 616 6th Street. Phone 2261. -| i 1 4-13-1w. |FOR” RENT—Four large modern rooms and bath with lerge east porch, furnished for light house- ‘keeping. Phone 357W or call -710 Seventh street. hi 4-11 lwk hat opee ave ae reas pari an it housekeeping ina peers home. Close in, handy, to i> ie car line. *228-2nd St. pane FOR” RENT—Modern rooms, papered and painted. pesferred. Call 307 4th St.) FOR: RENT_Strictiy modern apart-| In Rose Apartments. ply. FW. Murphy. Phone 852, Abe R SALE—Eight room house on 1dth Bt. So, at a bargain. J. C. Datan: Phene$ reso wk FOR baa Pleasant room ‘in pri- ; 7 ie ahame. els Tiled | Berest ; NEW KICKS FF ANN MOTHERS GET 2 Fico GRAM-, _ Williams Mm) iM | ing a villa, He will AN AMAZON GOUNTRY London, April 13.—In Su: coun- ty, there are 1724 women for every 1000 men, This is about 188 more than be: e the war, tion is an MOM’N POP PASTOR RUNS MOVIE the projection machine. AUTOMATIC COOK Berlin, April g., April 13.—The vicar of be, near here, is open- moving. picture theatre, manager and operator of switched there heat sired tin refer to recent inyen- electr The Hit of the Party pan,* from ican disea: READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. By Tavior which the current off automatically w' danger of overheating. so can be cut-off at any * Foreign experts are beginning nutrition as the “Am mal JEANETTE L THINK YOU'RE THE SWEETEST GIRLIN THE ,/ ORLD 7 — FOOLISH = THE OH CHICK i WHY -AH!- TL WAS JUST POLISHING UP MISS BURKE'S TYPEWRITER DONT POLISH So HARD — OH CHICK PON'T.BE SO RES MR. MENAB CALLING YOU Ta CHICK! WELL NEXT TIME 5 WERE You CALLING ME = \ YES 1 ASK YOu ABOUT-~- SAY! WHAT HAVE: YOU BEEN DOING ? ~_™ SEE You'VE RUBBED SOME OFFI ES 7 STEAM LAUNDRY & =e HOLDER. BLACKSMITH Shor Os SHES AREARIN, BAKERY & PAINTS: RE eS You SAY- HE MISSED !T 2 BYA TEN INCH SPACE ¥ { ACCORDIN’ TO TH’ RULES , Your CHINS GoT To Toucn'' CUSSION AS To WHETHER UNCLE ZEB HOWE REALLY CHINNED HIMSELF THREE TIMES JN Freckles and Hi Friends WE HAD A NICE TIME AY YOOR PARTY. 4 13) Tn Laws, 1 19RS BY WEA GEAVICE, mC. YES-AN' ALL TH KIDS SPOKE A PIECE OR SANG A sone! FRONT OF THE TIN TYPE GALLERY TODAY Used Too Much Effort YES 1 coucD! z STOOD UP AN’ SAID MY pRavers/ OF THE PAINT BY STANLE SELF CLOSING Coconuts S bn I<)SSEO NUT MEG! WELL HIS WHISKERS ARE FASTENED To HIS CHIN is hen ‘The Ge to ner- Y. ‘ AINT THEY ?,