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J 4-1 FOR RENT—Fine gavertar block for MALE HELP WANTED * WAN'LED-—Men and women to feern |} barber trade. Great:‘derjand; big wages. Few weeks completes: Ogt- alog and special offer free. Mb! Barber College, Fargo, N. D: “WORK WANTED—Experienced; cook wants job cooking for bridge, of: road gang. Phone 164 or writ Bismarck _ Employment | Bismarck, N. D. 4-9: WANTED—Young, active, experienc- ed bookkeeper. Apply ‘Triburte, No. 966. WANTED—Young man to wotk 6: the month, 421-12th St. Francis Jaskowiah. Z 4 WANTED—Man or woman for | washer. Sweet Shop. 4-14 2t HELP WANTED—FEMALE THE “CHIC. KNIT” dress retails for $5.50 is something new that really sells and is not sold in stores, Any! girl that can walk and talk and wear a dress to good advantage! can earn from $8,00-$18.00 per day. | .No’ collecting or delivering andj your money is received every night. NOGAR CLOTHING MFG, CO,, 319 W. O, W. Bidg., Omaha, Nebrs >. | 4-1-8-16-22 ANTED—A woman cook for Pat-| terson Farm, must be a first ciass| Pay good; Patterson, | McKenzie Hotel, 4-14-tf; WANTED—Girl for general house-| work. Apply Mrs. F, B.- Strauss. Phone 419, 223 Ist Street. j 4-15, StL WANTED—Girl immediately for gen-; eral housework. Call 130, between! 9 and 6. 641J evenings. { salary. Phone 920; NTED—Experienced girl for, eral housework, 20 Ave. B. for general house-| Phone 442W. 926 7th Street. | Etwo girls ashburh, i 4-11 wk T work, WANTED , AT ONC Hote) Washburn, LOTS: FOR SALE 44] $-2E-1hio: i Seri newt * 50} UNnd6r oe... eee sees 1 Bice 25. words or un- JOP eee cccseccesevees du Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- % tional per word. Sa RAT 65 Cente Per Inch AN classified adsare cash in advance. Copy should be re- cetved by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE ‘32 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, refererices. Addréss Minnesota L bricating O -Co:; Inc., ~ Mankato, Minn. SELL COAL in carload jots. ormain line. Experience unneces- sdry. Earn a week's pay in an hour. Liberal drawing account ar- rangement. WASHINGTON COAL CO., 1008 Coal Exchange Bidg., Chicago. _ ALESLADY WANTED, to sell Life, Henlth and Accident Insurance. Must be acquainted in’ Bismarck. Special training and cooperation will be given. Good pay. Refer- ences required. Write 968 Trib- un 4-14 lwk WANTEl—First class clothing Sales- man and stock keeper. German pre- ferred. References requited. State fall éxpéerierce in reply. Apply to Ad No, 964, care Tribune 8-18-tf FOR SALE— Five acre - suburban lot; _splend® location right in cit limits. Public road-on one end. Fasy terms. Write Tribune 958, . 8-24-1mo. FOR SALE—Two nice lots located on | Second Street. Inquire at tlie Quality Meat Market. 4-13 tf. | 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 sale. Call 464R. 4-13-1w FOR RENT—Six room new modern house with 3 bedrooms, sun parlor: and garage. Eawn and trees. Near school. Geo. M. Register. 4-11-3t TO RENT—Modern two room furnished apartment or small house. Gentral, location. Write Tribune No. 967.” 4-13 3t FOR Four room strictly modern apartment furnished or un- furnished. Varney Flats. Phone WANTED 4-13 3t ‘Apartment in Tribune! ble May 1st. Apply| Bismarck Tribune Office. FOR RENT—Two room over Cowan Drug Store, or unfurnished. Apply Cowan Drug Store. 4 8-30-tf AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCY' ‘CLES ‘FOR SALE-—Dodge touring. car, 1923 model nearly as good: as-new. Cash orbankable paper. Will accept a Ford as part payment. Fred Han- son, Phone 1044. , _ -13-3¢ FOR SALE—Five passenger touring car, thoroughly over-Hauled, newly painted,..new battery,--low. price. Box 207 Bismarck, “4-11 lwk WORE WANTED HAULING ASHES, black dirt, ferti- lizer severgh years old. Plowing . gardens an an furnish good sund. Also wood ‘for sale. Call—morn- tng, noon or evenings. Phone S384. WORK “WANTED—Aauling ashes, black ditt, fertilizer’ several years old, plowing gardens-and can fur- “nish good Call morning, noon or evenings. Phone 5383. WORK .W. Plowing gardens, ranoving eitenr delivering, ‘black dirt, also hauling dirt, away- from a. Phdne SeaR. DO YOU WANT A GOOD LAWN.—It 50, phone 538J or call at 413-drd St. morning, noon or evenings, ‘anew AG CARPETS WEAVED. Call Mrs. Andrew Johnston, Phone . 104M. 614 8th Street. 4-13 1 wk | BABY CHIX—BEE SUPPLIES FOR RENT—Four room modern flat. Apply Mrs. Mary Burke, 217-10th! _St 4-15-1w | FOR RENT—Four room house part-| ly modern, Call 214-5th Strere 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./ 4-13-8t MAMMOTH Bronze Gold Bank, Tur-| key eggs. Absolutely healthy large honed 45 Ib, stock. Ad holds good until June 1, 36e each. . Mrs. C.'A. Ferebee, Halliday, N. D.” ! FOR SALE—High class cafe fine lo- cation, good busine: will make price right for a straight sal: Write No: 940, care Bismarck Tri- 3-2-tf Ry tWe wood- en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, real bargain for print- js new equipment. only. Apply Tri- FOR SALB—Edison vhonoeraph, Te: cords, dining room suite, end upholstered chairs, sectional. bo case, dishes, and other hdwsetiold é.. Phone 737R or call $8 5 _ #18: PAPER HANGING, kalsomining, 1 5 terior decorating, house paintifg, expert mechanics, estimates fur- d,' city or countFy: “Call a » or Phone’ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furmshed Hotel located at Zap, N. Dak. Here is an opporty acquire a rood . business at bargain, Writ Tribune No. 4-10-Iw DO YOU WANT A NEWSPAPER? The ,Mercer County Farmey, of ; Stanton, N. Dak, will be sold at auction, May Ist, 1925. L. Cas 4 FOR SALE—Well Machine, the onl: machine in town, good buin (so Gray Tractor 18-86, Good F. J. Appert, Hagelton, N. POTATOES—Extra choice ~~ Early Ohio seed, fey poakd i ys alee South ar miles” weat len- } ioken, ND. Ed, Boy 4-101 wk shy: 16 or AN’ ie I sap ee j od sconditign. : : Bes Phone O66R: reall” Mandan. Ave.*) wre ‘OR ‘Small refrigerator, inches wide, good condition. ; $15.00, Call 862N after 6 p. 115 16-2 rice m. 4 3t warden, Corne: Address Tribune Ni R SALE—Firat c! St: and Ave. 965, - 4-tf-1w! i STRONG husky baby, chix, 100 per cent guarantee. We distribute A. I, Root Bee Supplies. ite for catalogs, Mondakomin Chi Box _736-A, Fargo, N,_D. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Modern house, with three bedrooms; vacant May or June. Write P. 0, Be Phone 960-M, City. ‘ANTED—Good re! agents t sell Life, Healthiand Acei surance for gdod\ cémipanies. \ A. A, Doerner or write Anfiex Ho- tel, Bismarck, N. Dak, 4-li-lw FARM LANDS - FOR SALE—Until April 7, 1926.— North % of Sec. 19;,Boyd T Price $27.50 per acre net. _Rea- sonable down payment. ‘Easy terms on balance at 6 percent. Ad- dress Henry G. 8, Oregon. Real Est vited. land, wild, will trade for Minne: polis property, house or lots. G. Conry, 2507 Nicollet Ave.,/Minnea- polis, Minn, 4-13-3t jet Siig. yr 8 géason. BABY CHEE. Stoong, husky, gus anteed quality. Five delivery. FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, two FOR SALE bed rooms, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, Wouble garage. Price $4.300. Terms, FIVE ROOM modétr -bongalow, hard. wood floors, full basement, fur- nace heat, gas water. heater, gas range. “Price $2,600. Terms. FIVE ROOM mode jungalow, hard- wood: floors, fine basement, fur- nace heat, bouble’ garage. Price $6,500. Terms. SEVEN ROOM. modern dwelling, hardwoud floors, full basement, eust front, A Not condition, gar- age. Prive $5,500, Terms. FIVE ROOM — modern two story dwelling, hardwood’ floors, oak trim, fire placé, lawn, trees, garden spice, garage. 5,500. Terms. EIGHT ROOM Boa ea house, five bedrooms,* doublé porage, east front, trees, garden space. Price $5,800, Tétms, =~ LARGE NBEW,. three-bedroom, two- story’ dwelling, west end, basentent arage. full’ basement, hardwood loors. Price $5,760. ‘Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungaiow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors. Price $4,700. $800 cash, balance monthly. FOUR ROOM burigalow, built 1921,|! east front, full complete basement, furnace heat, ‘hardwood floors, built-in features, electric screened porch, near school. $3,500. . Good terms. Price $550 CASH and $45 month including| ° interest pars a modern six room house, Hardwood floors, hot water heat, garage. East front. Price ‘4-11 wk. | | $3,850. This agency has-a most complete list of houses, lots and farm lands, with new listings coniing in every day. Insurance of all kinds written in re- stove, 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Short words, mostly, in this puaz! rouble. is V. HORIZONTAL mplete. ntle. \ leadow. The edges of a roof. To stop up. Visionary. To sunburn. To give up. Aurora. Constellation Altar; also caw. Half an em. Rubber tree. To attempt. Natural power supposed to pro-| duce hypnotism. Period. Private pleasure boat. Property settled upon wife at liable companies. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE ___AGENCY LOST—Frriday evening, -smail size beaded purse. Navy blue. $1.00 in- side. Will finder kindly return same to Tribune office ‘for reward, as it belonged to a loved one Cae 4 LOST—Black patent leather belt with yellow trimming between the Bi marck Hospital and the Post Of- fi Finder kindly return to the i _4-14-2t Two female Springer Span- iels strayed from Mellen’s farm. Short tails. White and brown. “£, Jones, Phone 915, 4-14 3t LOST—Between Will school and High school, pair of tortoise shell glass. Finder please return to Tribun 4-14 3t USHERS GIVE VIEWS ON “PATRONS Clothes and Actions Indicate Where They Wish To Sit Fargo, N. D. down please Fargo professional and experienc- ed theater ushers declare that this invariable gveeting they give to thea- tre and movie patrons is one of the most unnecessary questions, yet one of the most liberally used in their April 15.—“How far heir clothes and actions as they from the theatre door to the le-head tel} us about all we need to know,” said one of the comely “seaters” in a Fargo show house. She and others in the game of showing you to your chair declared time of marriage. Upon. Polite form of addressing male. Diminutive for ‘mother. To observe. A few silk threads, introduced beneath the skin by surgeon’s knife. Existed. To subsist. To stuff. Instrument is shot. Neuter pronoun. To knock. To decay. Correspondence received daily. To sing with lips closed. Small settee. Unit of electrical resistance. Discolored by sun. Knots in, wool’ fiber. Birthmark. Clamors. VERTICAL Exultant. Born. Net weight of container. Second note of scale. To devour. Lair of a lion. Bone. Thought. Boy. that “clothes and the pefson” tell all that is needed, The college type is. easiest to jadge, in the opinion of most of the ushers interviewed. The crushedj hat, open overshoes or flambouyant moffler in the winter, or the sport oxfords and loud ties in the summer, coupled with an air that is obvious- ly collegian (to the usher), tell even before the question is asked, that the answer to “How far down please?” will be “Front row.” ?This varies, however, in the case of single or double attendance, the ushers agreed. If the college flapper comes with her boy friend, or if the bride and her husband come to the show, the usher knows, and does not take them far from the head of the aisle—they want to sit in or near the back row. Business men, coming in to think over some problem, rather than see some thrilling society drama, are re- cognized, and seated in some out-of- the-way chair where others will not interrupt the train of thought by’ entering the row. Eyesight and hearing are among factors which make the mid-section: of any house the most popular, the ifficult, and one of the larger words may give you more than ordinary It may help to know that the unkeyed from which arrow | 29. le. But a few of them are rather letter of 62-horizontal awe) - DOD | Bes Depa) geseq ae DeOEi Corrects. . Truck used for furniture. Ye. To weep. Wily. Nay. Relieved. Excited palpitation. Yellow Hawaiian bird. Part of the foot. Innhabitant of the city. Simpleton. Pink meat salt-water fish that comes to fresh water at spawn- 's measure. The fluid in a tree. The other half of neither. Three-toed sloth. Strips of leather with a buckle at the end. Friend. Griefs (var.). To muke verse. Mixture of earth and water, 2000 pounds (pl.) Exclamation of ‘surprise. S5eSSeS, Males. Lawyer’s charge. Department or China prefecture «in pttendants upon the art of Thespis and murried folks are the “steadies” in this section. They are the ones who come only to see or hear what is going on, and not to hold hands or think over bus-} iness worries, and they invariably want a seat “about half way down,” the crowd directors agreed. Gay flappers now form the com- plexion of what was previously known as “bald headed row”, it was. found. The declared that the younger girls “like to go clear down in front where they can cut up, chew gum and giggle with no one turning around to stare at them.” One usher estimated ‘thant seventy five percent of the movie fans are gum chewers. “They are either chewing it whén they come in or when they leave,” she said. The usual gallery type prevails, according to the Fargo aisle super- visors. Boys With gum, candy, nuts and a tendency to get t on the railing, troop to this “he daily after school is out or” their newspapers have been sold or carried. But in spite of their faults the ush- ers agreed that these “gallery: gods” constitute the most appreciative au ushers agreed. “Singles” or the lone’ ences, OUT OUR WAY GOoD. GOSH I WIN TELL TODS! MA WHTRhouoT A NOTE. DO YA THINK IM OUMB ? : eka ar ected shyaiete inte. - m nalching Gredenia’” Hetchery, ‘aledonia, Minn. Dept. B. ( 3-26-1mo, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One large front roo: one room with kitchen up stai and one room with kitchen, and gas range.on first flogr, out: entrance. 622 8rd street. Ph 132W. 4 as néw, 1 iron’ bed and springs. 616, 6th “Bttect: ‘Phone 826K. ae SENT Tmodernt R port, ee ihe ae tarnished ‘kee! 1 357W or call 710 Pi laculaber Ee itrictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 4-30-t! Fe Eight -room house on 10th 8t. So. st a bargain, J.C. Dolan, Phone .204. lwk FOR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenette, Modern and furnish- 924 4th Bt. 4-1-tt RENT— vate home. Phone 636 . int i a Tid St . 4-11 1 FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apt. ob ove fo eta Apply : N YON \ YOURE IN TH! ARMY NOW BON. ENERTHIN' GOES BY DISPATCHES. i By Williams NOPE. WELL HAFTA Give EM OP. IF WE TRY T! GIT ANY CLOSER “HES LGUL T BUST RiaHT THRU TH FENCE One of the interviewed ushers was caustic in her opinions of the thea- tre-goer. “They never sit where you| direct them,” she said. “They feel that they have paid their ey, and want to be captain of their soul of something or ‘nother, but they always sit either a row ahead or a row be- hind the indicated seat. “Of course we don’t mind it though, We're used to it.” TWO HUSBANDS IN A WEEK London, April 15,—Divorced with- out warning by her Turkish band, pretty Hadidje Ismet Hanum, 18, within a week became the bride of William Harris. Her first husband, a secretary in the Tur in London, di- vorced her by the simple procedure of saying, “I divorce you.” Since MOM’N POP PoP. L WISHMOU'D “TAKE AMY IN HAND - SHE'S BEEN UNRULY ALL DAY Trying to Yell Out of It ~~ , COME ALONG WITH eg ME-LLU GIVE You * SOMETHING TO. YELL ABOUT hus- | ~ ( OW-000- STOP + On PoP ~ PoP -LL NEVER Bo tT AGAIN - PAGE SEVEN |this is legal procedure in Turkey and embassy attaches are under Purk- lish law, a British matriage license clerk held the Tyrkish secretary had |been divorced legally und was free to marry at any time. ae Incompatibility given’ by> the Turkish husband as the cause for di- ee 2 READ TRIBUNE WANT ADD : By. Taylor GW - MOM- HE'S KILLIN’ ME - = POP !- THAT'S ENOUGH! PUNISHMENT 15 ALLRIGHT BUT YOU'RE GOING BEYOND THE LUMIT - - EO 1028 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. THE OLD HOME T You SAY = THIS HORSE NEEDS A NEW, NO-NO-1 SAY IT WAS THE THATS WHAT \VE BEEN THINKIN ZS AFTER. LIMIT ME EVE - L HAVEN'T EVEN STARTED YET a MAKE HIM. StoP !'- HE'S GONNA SPANK Me! “BY STANLEY j ) Sess SN NEVER MIND Boys] ITS HUNG THIS LONG, LET ERSTAY| ITS ONLY 255 A Lot OF TALK MISTER POTTER DECIDED To LEAVE THE SIGN STAY Freckles and His Friends Making It Easy for Himself 2 TOLD You To LEANE THAT NASE OF MOM'S ALONE-1'D HATE TO BE IN YoUR SHOES WAIT TILL MOM SEES IT! Boy! WHAT SKE WON? Do To you! meni BAD? WELL! WAT Do You CALL AN ACCIDENT, IF YOO DLEASE UP — YOU BROKE MY NICE VASE: THAT WAS GIVEN TO ME ON CHRISTMAS? WHY TAGALONG! HOW CAN You BE SO YoU KNOW WAT I DO WHEN m ITS SOMETHING YOU DON'T GET ' SPANKED FoR!