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‘TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1995 oe Tribune Classified Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women barber trade. Great, demani wages. Few weeks compl Cat- alog and special offer free, Moler |, Barber College, Fatgo, ‘N.D. * |-1mo. WANTED—Experienced cook wants job cooking for “bridge or road gang.. Phone 164 or write Bismarck ‘Employment’ “Agency, , Bismarck, N. D. > 48 1wk WANTED—Young, aetive, experienc- ‘ed bookkeeper, Apply ‘Tribune No. 966. E 4-18-tf WANTED—Young man to work. by | the month, 421:29th 8t. | Francis Jaskowiak, + 4013-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A woman cook for Pat-| terson Farm, must be a first class egok and godd worker. Pay good | salary. Address E, G. Pattersdn, McKenzie Hotel, 4-14-tf WANTED—Girl for general house | work, Apply Mrs. C, B, Rosen, 31 Ave. A. Phone 920, 4-14-1f | WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-| eral housework. 20. Ave. B. West. Phone 468. 4-8.tf WANTED at once, gitt at ‘the Mo- | hawk for general house work.| 145, 4-9-65t Girl, for general house- | Phone 442W. 925 7th Streeg, | 4-13 3¢! zN AT ONC wo girls at Hotel Washbarn, Washburn, N. D.| 44-11 wk | Tearn big 7 WANTE! work. _LOTS FOR BALE SALE Five acre suburban lot; splendid location right in city limits. Public road on one end. Epsy terms. 2 3-24-1mo, FOR SALE—Two nice lots Aocated on Second Street. Inquire at the Quality Meat Market. 4-13 tf, Lost ’ evening, .smalk size *beaded purse. Navy blue, $1.00 in side. Will finder kindly retur same to Tribune office for reward as it belonged to @ loved oné fone. : i 4-15-2e if LOST—Black patent leather belt with! yellow trimming between the ‘Bis- | ‘marck -Hospital and the Post Of-| ice. Finder kindly réturn’ to the Tribune Offi t GOST—-Friday cS Gi d with word Kem written on it.! Fipder please return to Tribune. ‘¢-7-1w | FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND.FLATS | FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 room apartment, very reasonable, close in, private entrance. Also congo- leum rug: and cabinet table for; le, Call 464R. 4-13-1w FOR RENT—A five room cottage at 608 2d St. Partly modern, $25.00 per month. Also a two room fur-j nished apartment. Phone 275-W.} 4-1-tf FOR RENT—Six room new modern} house with 3 bedrooms, sun parlor| and garage. Lawn and trees. Near school. Geo. M. Register, " 4-11-3t. WANTED TO RENT—Modern two roon. furnished apartment or small house. Central location. Write Tribune No. 967. 4-13 3t FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune block available May 1st. Apply! Bismarck Tribune Office. 3-30-tf | FOR RENT—Two room apartment over Cowan Drug Store, furnished or unfurnished. Apply » Cowan Drug Store. 3-30-tf _FOR RENT—Four room house part- _ ly modern, Call 214-5th Street. ; 4-10-1W MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE AND FURNITURE SALE —1 Mahogany rocker, 1 large Kar- pen Tapestry chair, 1 walnut chif- fonier, 1 felt mattress, 1 Mahogany | breakfast table, 1 bed spring and mattress, all in excellent condition. Phone 246 and ask for Mr. Gobel. 4-13-3t FQK SALE—High class cafe fine lo-| cation, good business will make | price right for straight sale. Write No. 940, care Bismarck Tri- 3-2-tf ®OK SALE—At a bargain, two wood- stands, fully equipped i real bargain for print- who needs new equipment. for cash Apply Tri- 1-28-tf FOR SALE—Edison phonograph, re- cords, dining room suite, leather upholstered chairs, sectiona] book case, dishes, and other hodsehold goods. Phone 737R or call 408 West Rosser Street. __4-18-2w 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 Bt NS PAPER HANGING, kalsomining, terior decorating, house painting, expert mechanics, estimates fur- nished, city or country. Call at 307-4th St., or Phone 504-W. 4-11-1W \WANTED—Old False Teeth, We pa: high $10 for full sets. Don’t matter if broken. We buy crowns and bridges. Western Metal Com- pany, Bloomington Ill. 4-14-1t WOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished | Hotel located at Zap,N. Dak. Here is an opportunity to acquire a good business at a real bargain: Write Tribune No. 964. 4-10-1w DO YOU WANT A NEWSPAPER? The .Mercer County Farmey, of | duets because crops c Write Tribune 966.|: Classified Advertising Rates, 1 insertion, 25 words or ‘ Pes gers guinerge + @ GD 65 2 insertions, 25 words or under ......J.00+.005 3 insertions, 26 words or a Adg over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ada are cash in advance. Copy, should be re- ceived by 12 o’clock to insure ‘insertion same day. OWN A FERTILE FARM TOW PRICED LAND—BIG YIELDS «35 Years to Pay ; You can prosper in ‘Western Canada on tich lands a¥eraging $20 per acre with avgrage prices farm pro- ‘big. ‘The Pacific ‘te offering their ia that success | pay.” Settlers pay down only 7, cent of ‘purchase ‘price. “Then ong year’s free use of.iland. ‘Balance ‘in 34 equal annual payments. Small payments leave ample for improve- ments... Irrigated ‘lands ‘are also iF supply. prices for near by. G Write ca fdr full details, M. E. Thornton, Supt. of ‘Colcnization,.Dept. 629, Can- agian Pacific Railway Depot, Winni- peg, Man. —————E 5 va “WORK WANTED HAULING -ASHES, "black dirt, terti lizer several years old. ‘Plowing gardens and can furnish good sand. Absa “wood ‘for sale. Call morn- ing, noon‘or evenings. ‘Phone 538J. 4-11-3t WORK | WANTED—Hauling hes, black dirt, fertilizer several years old, plowing gardens and can fur- nish good sand. Call morning, noon--or evenings. Phone 638J. 4-11_lwk. WORK WANTED—Plowi gardens, removing ashes, delivering black dirt, also haul: dirt away from excavated cellars. Phone 364R. R. Danley. » 4-8-1w DO YOU WANT A GOOD LAW. If so, phone 638J or call at 413-3rd St. morning, noon or evenings. 4-11-lw RAG CARPETS WEAVED. Call Mrs. Andrew Johnston, Phone 614 8th Street. 4-13 1 wk 'TED—Housecleaning and wash- ing, by the day. Phone 504R 2. 4-13 2t * WANTED TO RENT WANSED TO-.RENT-—Mogern-- fur- nished‘hotel-in medium sized town, good location. About fifteen rooms. No dining room. Exper- ienced, Box 824, amestowns N. LY WANTED TO RENT-—Modern house, with three bedroom: or June. Write -P. »Phone 960-M, ‘City. AGENTS ‘WANTED WANTED—Good reliable agents to sell Life, Health. and Accident In- surance for. good companies. Se A.A. Doerner or write Annex Ho- tel, Bismarck, N. ‘Dak. '* 4-li-lw FARM LANDS s 160 ACRES improved farm in Este- van District, Western Canada. Price $20.00 per acre. $500.00 cash will handle. Balance in 10 equal yearly payments 6 per cent interest, 95 acres excéllent summeét- fallow ‘ready’ for crop. Balance stubble, can also. be cropped this year. Only one-half ‘mile “from good school. Apply 1. 'B. Boyd, 1896 Portland Ave.,-St. Paul Minn. ‘ 4-11 FOR SALE—Until April~7, 1925.— North % of Sec. 19, Boyd Twp. Price $27.50 per acre net. Re: sonable down payment. Ei Aerms on balance at 6 percent. Ad- dress Henry G. Kreis, Aurora, Oregon. vited. FOR EXCHANGE—160 Stutsman ‘Co,, land, wild, will trade ‘for Minnea+ polis property, house or lot: * Conry, 2507 Nicoltet “Ave, polis, Minn, ~ °" “=. * raed BABY, CHICKS, healthy, purebred, 100 percent guaran’ varieties, Early ehicks from: quality flocks pay best. Fourth successful season, Free price list. Clayton Rust, Fargo, No, Dak. -1m husky, guar- ve deliv: by state judge. Chicks*Y. Cus jonia - Hate! Dept. B. 26: BABY CHIX. Strong, ‘anteed quality, Li Flocks inscactes Buy Nort! 4 Stanton, N. Dak, will be sold at} F May Ist, 1925. 5 4-11 wk LE—Well Machine, the only machine in town. good buin i so Gray Tractor 18-36, Good shape. F..J.-Appert, Hazelton, N. Dak. : 4-13-1w POTATOBS—Extra choice Barly Qhio seed, 50c bushel. Five ‘miles south and 1% miles. west of Men- oken, N. D, Ed. Doppler. 4-11-1 wk R RENT—Four room _ strictly modern apartment furnished Mrs. John FOR RENT—Four Sale, Monarch range in good condi- tion, 1 rug and carpet loom-good ‘as new, 1 iron bed and springs. 616 @th Street. Phone 826K. 4-13-1w large modern with large east for light house- 710 rooms and bat! pen furni: 1 + Phone 357W or call nth street. 4-11 1wk FOR Modern rooms, newly papered “and: painted. Gentlemen furnished. Varney Flats. 73. 4-13 3t FOR, RENT—Fine quarter block for garden, Corner Ist St, and Ave, 1). ‘iihddress Tribune No, 965. 4-10-5t FOR jirst class milch cow. ‘Also potatoes and other vegetables. ~_ 26th Street and Rosser, 4-1! FQR SALE—16 fresh milk cows, 33 -2 miles south of Bismarek. J. Chesak. 2 4. FoR SATIS old. Phone | 2. FOR SALE—Garage 12x16, Inquire 0- West Broadway. 414-1 preferred. Call 807 4th cw i FOR RENT Strictly modern, apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy. | Phone 852, 4-30-tf FOR SALE—Eight- Toom house on Oth St. 8o., at a -bargain. Cc olan, Phone 294. 491 Kitchenette, Modern ‘snd. furnish enette, lurnish- ed, 924 4th St. 4-1-tf 104M.| WANTED—F Real Estate dealers! in« : FOR SALE FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, two bed rooms, full basement, hot :wa- ter ‘heat, touble garage. Price $4.300. Terms, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors,: full. basement, fur- nace heat, gas water heater, gas range. “Price: Terms. FIVE ROOM «mod wood floors,fing basement, mace heat, bouble garage. Price $,bu0. “Verms, =" 9 SEVEN ROOM. fdwood iadern. dwelling, floors, , full basement, east front, A No.l condition, gar-|. FIVE. ROOM modern -two story dwelling, hardwood’ floors, oak trim, fire plaeé, lawn, trees, garden, space, garage. Ptice $5,600. Terms. pedi c EIGHT ROOM modern. house, bedrooms, double’ gatage, front, trees, gartien space. $5,800, Terms, LARGE NEW, three-bedroom, two- story dwelling, west'end, basement arage. full basement, hardwood floors. Price $5,750. ‘Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, ‘hardwood floors. Price , $4,700. $800 cash, balance monthly five east Price FOUR ROOM bungalow, built 1921, east front, full complete basement, furnace heat, ‘hardwood floors, built-in features, electric stove, screened porch, near school. Price $3,500. Good terms. $550 CASH and $45 ‘month including interest. buys a ‘modern six room house, hardwood floors, hot water heat, garage. East front. $3,850. This agetiey iéas a most complete | 55, list of houses, lots and farm lands, ! 9: with new listings coming in every day Insurance gf all kinds written in re- liable companies. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to Give Service” Money to Loan Webb Block. SALESMAN WANTED—First class salesmen for North Dakota. 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 references. Address Minnesota Lu- bricating Oil Co., Inc., Mankato, __ Minn. 4-13-1w SELL COAL in carload lots. ide Experience unneces- pay in an . Liberal drawing account ar- rangement. WASHINGTON COAL CO., 1008 Goal Exchange Bldg., Chicago. rst class clothing Sale: man and stock keeper. German pre- ferred. References required. State full experience in reply. Apply to Ad No. 954, care Tribune. 3-18-tf PR EL Tak BL I a AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES WM Eee alec aac Dodge touring ear, 1923 | model nearly as good as new. Cash or bankable paper. Will accept a Ford as part payment. Fred Han- son, Phone 1044. 4-13-3t it! AUTOMOBILE FOR MRADE—Will exchange late model standard make sedan for land, Run very. little * «anid good ai w. Addréss Box 448, Bismarck, N. ig 4-11-3t FOR SALE—Five passenger touring ear, théroughly over-hauled, newly painted, new battery, low price. Box 207 Bismarck. 4-11 lwk ————— 200 SEEK WIDOW’S HAND drinsby, .» April .14.—The mayor of this city published a no- tice in the local paper that he had received a letter from & widow psk- ing him to help her find a second husband. In a few days he received more than 200 letters applying for the ™ position.” 7 CANNIBAL SPIDERS <London, April 14:—Small spiders were found by ‘the Mount Everest expedition 4000 feet above the last vegetable growth. They’ lived on islimds'of ‘rock, ‘surrounded by ‘snow and ice, and fed upon each other, OUT OUR WAY" WHY STFEY! fy A CUTTIN' UP THIS, - ‘n, bungalow, hard: | | fur- | ¥ Price THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE — Four-letter words running acto: You ought to find the game rathe feature, It’s designed for simplicity nteresting nd five-letter words running down. today, because of this in solving. And don't let the two long words on each side bother you, either. ‘ HORIZONTAL . Feathers of an ostrich. .» To: gaze fixedly. Liquid containing ‘cresol large amount. To unfasten. Prefecture China, The surface measure of a plane region, Dinners. Cluster of knots in wool fiber. To spread. Gem secured from oysters, Opposite of woof. Part of verb to be. Veruses, ' Deadly. Eras. , Soda ash. Pressing. ‘ Tempered iron. A very small centerpiece. Porticos, Dad. Misfortunes. Compartments in a home. Rodent. Born. Travels by auto. inva or department in Lariat. Litters’ for the dead, Melted. The floors of glass furnaces, Pairs (especially marriedy. VERTICAL: - Commonplace, Instrument similar to harp (pl.) similar to ostrich, Hebrew namé for God. Plies. Highway tax. Similar to a donkey. econd note in scale, : Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. Guides, Deadly. Had in mind. Pertaining to one’s birth. Large double flower of spring and summer, Rouses from sleep. Rolls of film. Small blood-sucking insects. ‘tive. y small part! rts in a drama. divide a sentence into its nmatical parts. s loudly and continuously. ps. Form of thou. | hair for head cover- 39, 40. 41, FUNNY JOKE NOT PLEASING “TO STRANSKY Secretary of Czechoslovak Legation Fails to Laugh at April Fool Prank BY HARRY’ B, HUNT NEA Service Writer Washington, © April 14.—It takes more than a diplomat, in the opinion of Dr. Pavel Stransky, ‘second secre- tary of ‘the Czechoslovak legation, to appreciate American humor. Humor, Dr. Stransky says, is sup- posed ‘to ‘be funny.’ But to date no one has been able to convince him there was .anything resembling fun in the prank for which, he was made the butt Apr#l 1. ¥. ‘41 know April 1 is supposed to be atime for jokes,” Stransky protests, “but’ why ‘pick on me?’ The ‘occasion ‘for the diplomat’s distress was the gathering at a fash- jonable supper club on the evening of April'1~6f some 30 guests, includ- ing debutants, diplomats, White got in touch with Stran Laccording to Hoyle and House aides ficers. “We are here,” they said, “to at- tend Dr. Stransky’s dinner.” “The doctor has made no reser- vations,” explained the headwditer. TI significance of the date dawned upon the guests. - Someone y to con- firm or disprove that suspicion. He was prostrated. with confusion and regret. “I sent no invitations,” he said. “I am astonished. Someone have thought to play—what you call a: joke.” Privately, . ‘however, doesn’t refer to the joRe. He can only describe it by 2 Czech word of fourteen consonants and three vowels which sounds like a minnenwerfer explosion. and army and navy of- Stransky matter as a The latest conflict between execu- tive and legislative authority in the government is the defiance, by Secretary of Navy Wilbur, of orders by Comptroller General MeCarl re- garding back pay due certain navy officers. McCarl had held the transfer of these men from the regular navy to the fleet reserve had not been that they could not legally be paid. He persisted in this decision de- ite a contrary report by the De- ‘partment of Justice. f After all, he said, his office was not responsible to either the Navy Department or the Department of Justice, but only to Congress, and that despite anything the executive Bors WU. CONT MEAN MORE GOIN By William: Y Im THIS AGP WHY | THET WIDDER GITS BONS. NU DASSENT. TD. WENT LEAVE Ws SSS Se BRANDING A ONE GTHESE PHOTOS. WELL GIT HIM MARRIED NIT. PAGE SEVEN departments could do about it these|er, may make the contests between | will have its own projector and thus bills would not be allowed, For more than two years McCa had blocked these payments Secretary Wilbur, in wMut is scribed us “a declaration of endence from the rule of McCarl has ordered the payments made. ‘The ensuing fireworks, if MeCa lives up to his reputation as a figh even the seem like FILM. tame affairs. rl} EWSPAPER NEXT? New York, April 14.—-Cans newsreel films soon. will subscribers ch Ahe rl ie enfeld, ma York theater; predicts ach home Senate and the president | view th lorl of be deliv- anner_as the daily paper, Dr. i per of a New more important events of | the precedi During a si understorm in. the Baltic Sea, seagulls were ob- served flying about with small blue electric flames on the at the tips of their ta vais : READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. 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