The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1925, Page 7

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FOR SALE BUNGALOW—5 rooms and bath, hot water heat, maple floors, full base- ment, 50xi50 lot. Near Park. Price $4,200.00, ‘Terms. HOUSE—5 rooms and ‘bath, modern, fire-place,' hardwood ;/\ finish, screened ‘porch, garage, lawn -and itrees. A dandy home. , Pricé, $6,- 5 coms and bath, hot wood trim, » mi condition, located Price ~ $4750.00. Terms, HOUSE—6 rooms and /bath, nice-Jawn| and frees, garage, a: fine location. Price:$4,800. BUNGALOW—5 modern, maple Terms. rooms loors, built-in fea- tures, full, basement, large porch.) Price. $4,700. ts. HOUSE—5 rooma and bath, modern and in good condition, price $3,500. BUNGALOW—5 - rooms modern, oak floors, basement with cister porches. Price $6, We have other equally gaod: homea{ Tf you, for sale at the right prices. want a home now is the opportune time to buy. We also have :apigndid building lots at the tight prices, Farm lands at attractive figures We also write insur ance of even; form, and money to, loan on. real estate. Phone 138 Office with First: Guaranty Bank, 4-17-1 wk MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn | barber trade.’ Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog und special offer free. “Moler Barber College, Fargo, N.' Ds manager, a wonderful opportunit; for right man. Room 404, _ Horn Hotel. frie! WANTED—Young, active, experie 1 gd bookkeeper. “Apply Tribune Ne _HELP WANTED—FEMALE ~~ WAN'TED—Women to make money at) Plain home sewing. No|, To prevent curiosity seekers, send ten cent (coin) for| Suceéss | Long |. home, canvassing. samples and particulars. Sewing. System, -Box 207, Branch, N. J. SALESLADY WANTED, to sell Life,| _ Insurance. Must be acquainted in Bismarck. training and cooperation Good: pay... Refer- 968 Trib- Health and Accident Special wilt be given. ences required. une. Write 4-14 lwk WANTED—Elderly lady for hou keeper on a farm for single man, no objection to 1 or 2 chilgre good house. State wages expectei Write Tribune Ad No.,969.° |, 4-18-21 ‘LADIES—Pleasant sewing at home on your machine, everything fur- Write for Home Sewing Co.,°311 Y. Cc. nished, highest prices. particulars. Fifth Ave, WAN’ WANTED—Experienced: girl at, Ohio Cafe. Apply after 6°P. M, AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE CHEAP—New truck cabs and grain bodies; also naw steel body and hydraulic hoist. ‘New ao- stock at second-hand prices count discontinuing truck. Ii LAHR MOTOR a 18-3t "FOR SALE—1923 Ford Coupe $3%,| Fi See aeee ‘olsgm, Pho: oom, Phat Ford Coupes. Price right. Lahr Motor Sales. 4:18-1t. ‘st class shape, 7,000 miles. R. W 256i FOR SALE — Two ’1928 ‘ WORK WANTED WORK WAN TED—Competa a "calor: cleaning by” the oe, 4-10-19 ed lady wishes day or hour, Phone “ MISCELLANEOUS BERRY PLANTS—Best quality 2 Erpgreesive 1,000, Bd plants; _ postpaid. everbearing 100° $1 Sei 100, $3.50 1000, Wevzata Minn. : NOW is the time.to have your. did | mechine six men}, muss, Ad floors refinished. ‘The that does the work of for one man. pay.. No. Work guaranteed. Hi No. Tugs, rockiny 5 chairs table, kitchen cabinet, oi}; - stove, ice box, doll buggy, victrola, dishes, Eden washing. mach child rocke: 655M. FOR SALE—Bdison phonogra) cords, dining room suite, upholstered chai: "ease. dishes, and’ ot! goods, Phone 737R or call Street. 1; key ent boned 45 Ib. stock. Ad holds goo ‘until June 1, 36¢ each. “Mrs. C. A. « Ferebee, Halliday, N. price rig! Write No’ $40, care Biguarek, » bune ‘ FOR SALE—A\ with Pv er, who neéds new Bale tur cash’ only. dapat ROE CI and bath, nd bath, ; SALESWOMEN WANT! INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY iH Classified Advertisements BABY . CHEX.. Str 1 insertion; 28. worda or uncer. arden esens So 2 Sate 26 worda or CLASSIRIED. DISPLAY All classified ada,are cash in advance. ,Copy should be re- ceived by 32 o'clock to‘ insure BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' PHONE 382 © SALESMAN 5 ‘Two sy country with cars to take crew o! girls out BuratiBistrict to se_ the “Chic: Knit” dresses that retail for $5.50.° They sell on sight: In- Gperienees Ae a eee earn from $8.00 to $18.00 per day. .Some- thipg new that sells, ‘and not sold in stores. Nogar Clothing Mfg. Co, 319 W. O. W. Bid Neb. &-21-2mo: | WANTED—Man, a good dresser who} can meét all people to travel with Van! att 4-18-tf | full experience in reply. Apply to Ad No, 954, care Tribune.» 3-18-tt Ne ee UEmEREEEEEEEEememeent BARY_CRIX-—BEE SUPPLIES BABY. CHIX—BEE Strong husky. baby c! cent guarantee. distri I. Root Bee’ Supplies. Write for catalogs. Mondakomin Chickeries. Box 786-A, Fargo, N. D. We want men and women to sell ee of pena Dainty rl ingerie. a ort Wear. You can mike $40 per week - and better right at:'the:'s: Sales Perience ‘unnecessary: Just plain evéryday honesty and com- mon sense aye the only require: ments. Dainty Maid Wear Com- any, 834 Brémer Arcade, aul, Minn, -18-1t. abolish that: Varnishes; Dig 2 ni iness of wn fo Northwestern “Ageney’ "Bo Corp.,’ Grand Fork: Ne 2 Ef AGENTS Ma ———————— «Wat LOST—April 12 one roll of bed Bis- ‘D—Girl for housework, Mrs. W. E, Lahr, 8th Avenue A. Phone a 4-15-1f the 4-rgtt LOSt—’ —— big .money, in-small towns -selling wash. dresses, No experience. or, capital | necéssary. ; Blgnche Perlis, Everyday Frocks, 3 Bond St., N.Y. clothes five miles. North. of matek of Black’ Trail No. 6. Re- or 666 if found. 4-18-3t. FOR “SALE—Fi 806 ist Street. Al. 4-20-lw FOR SALE—Dresser, chiffonier, beds,’ 214-11th St. Phone! gon jp 1 ather'|- ional book r household 408: We: is 417-208 MAMMOTH Bronze Gold Bank. Tur, Absolutely-healthy Maree 1Fo ‘ 4-15; Ly! FOR SALE—BigW elass eafe tine to- cation, good -busiess. jwill : make for a straight : sale. MB A SS APT ‘bungalow, \ cation, tree: ith, ‘bath room, good lo- ‘awn: “House is 26x48 porch in front and behind, front rch screened in, Also oné small jouse 12x20, both houses on 75 by \/150, foot lot: Inquire 409 14th Str E ; 4-15 1 wk. Take for sale reasonable. » B, Connedi, Detroit, Minn. 4-18-1w. WANTED—To sub-let. for sumfner| incidental to him. . It was his whole months,’ ftirnished apartments in-| life and being. tishes and linens. Tribune] aware of the feeling that the mi: 4-17 _3t) istry is a method of making a live- -Building. all 1049. FoR ‘Apa cludiny tin ‘Tribune|lihood. So many men have compli+ mented me and are saying: Mr. Wright is becoming a suc- 3-80-tf| cessful minister. moted to a better church, a larger salary, and a bigger town,’ That was not the thought in Paul’s mind. matter of convenience block - available lst. A ark Wibune’ Ottice, is . RENT—Two. api aver Cowan Drug Store, furnished unfurnished. Apply Campa '—Four todm modern fla’ Mrs, Way Burke, 21710 ‘Nice,. clean, aj! coms in modern f Moat ary be. ued ‘for aie. ine ortiz jousekeeping. one BR, 61a Street, _4-20-tf ENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed room: housekeeping. e in: Flow brent _. from FOR RENT—Two farbished rooms in newly decori ‘ street car line. . int a Plea seat FOR. REN’ Wnished rooms | for light housekeeping.« Near pitet and. street car line. 930 4th St. : iz i _ _ 4-20-1w 1d. FOO) \0- | dern hoo Sih oe tion Heat ne J,-or call, at , St. ou i: eas pe 54-188 ve, is now for rent and}: odors. Call #3 Pets be a. nail bth. aires oe whe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE PAGE SEVEN LOVERS DIE TOGETHER © irand Forks, were Miss Peterson and William To- fell in love with: | MANDAN NEWS |)": WIN DECLAMATORY CONTEST f the contest were Atty. J. Mrs. J. A. Biggs and Rev. re jected to their mar y again objected, The couple= : found dead in each other's arms gas-filled room, ium who will jan at the state meeting. t ak 5] See MOM’N POP TEN THIRTY ALREADY ! Be TEN OCLOCK! MINUTES WHEN UM Witt YOu DOT ' ‘acre. suburban’ | FOR SALE-abt north property oh ecinet of Mai FOR SAES—Two + Second Street. ity Meat Market. REY. P. WRIGHT STATES AIMS OF RINISTRY New Presbyterian ’* Pastor Takes Conduct of Apostle Paul as Ris Guide Taking his tqxk‘from.the first 5 Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, . -| the, Rev., Paul 8. Wright yesterday | 3)" ing ‘aermon of Bs e. Fist Pres-| 35, byterfan Church, anfounced the mo-| 36. tives and spirit. of -his new ministry | 37. to be those of the ape 3 S SRE: BEE SERRE, ce ; : Here’s a puzzle that will start the week with a bang. It ought to make f good eye-opener after a Sunday of rest. HORIZONTAL Answer to Yesterday's Cresawbra ELEVEN O'CLOCK !! How TIME FLIES WHEN ONE ISIN LOVE =iT'S ALMOST TIME THAT 1 WAS LEAVING WELL HE'S GONE PoP — THANKS FOR SETTING THE CLOCK ! r or Black, viscous liquid Rotating wheel in a steam tur- To nitrogenize, Bird that resembles ostrich. Furnished with folio Drug used as cathartic. Alloy of copper and zine. Lows as a cow. Sum of money lent at interest. Paid publicity. Supplies with men. Jumbled type. To pull with great effort. Common olive trees. we can closely imi artily enter into the exp i the apostle, that our own. fellow- jp shall be blessed of God. Glan- cing over its salient points, us view the message of that minis- 1 ‘For I determined,’ says Paul, ‘to know nothing among you, _ 31 Jesus Christ, and Him Crucified.’ is message. He came to the Corinthians to preach Jesus Christ and Him crucified. is no other message for the Christian church, : i The. pulpit is not a political The pulpit is not a lec- ture platform; it is not a stage. is an altar where Jesus Christ is set To throw off, especially natural j 16. Medieval estate. eived by sense of feeling. Variation of “a.” St.| 7 Water nymph, also mussel. Inflammation on eyelid. Age. Inhabitants under the meridian but opposite parallels /4 else but Christ the ‘message of a isyccessful ministry. At the very.be- iginning,”.then, we. will pledge our- ‘selves to that. message as I feel it was the message of Paul at Corinth,” Next, Mr. Wright asked: was the spirit of . that 0 preach nothi' i that Lever worked by the foot. on of flour ‘and water. ‘on t nite Wee n to whom money has been Pertaining to Norsemen. Provident insect. Membranous bag. Ponderous ‘volumes. _ 5 Word or syllable with no ac- y, he said, was turn to 496 Seventh Street or Phone. 21 4-18-3t) them with trembling, with grei ro” thale™ Airdale, one in. obltness. oe ij ”] reac! wi another 5; light: and one dark. Call 977) bee ee wee of our lives wit! dagke-uke fish, with him; it was with a feeling of | |STATE RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS | -GO'TO ST. PAUL| Frank Milhollan, p ut fear and trem-/ he asked, illustrating with two examples, first, the young people’s 7 and, second, the problem ‘oom all modern ney nee ini heartfelt devotion that he conduct;| ed his minjstry. D here’ to preach for a living. We live to preach. will characterize our ministty, God Otherwise it is a fail- minister approach these tasks without weakness, with- Hatd. maple: floor,.full basement,| . 2:9, Although there is weakness, there must also be audacity, the preacher “Paul came with assur- ance to the Corinthian: pal as truth, for Christ crucified Fine ‘Cottage with two lots, double! longer an experiment; it is a faet. garage on East shore of Detroit| Therefore, we preach with a spirit Write|°f assurance, even as the apostle on with, his ministry.” ere was also. an . earnestness lin the ministry of Paul. It was not Another element iff Paul’s minis- Wright pointed , out, “The ministry must always"be simple,” he declared. are not here to-draw péople to the church’ with en here to give plai temptation of a preacker is simply Donnell, member of the’ commis- E, M. Hendricks, traffic| where they will attend a meeting of; the regional advisory will confer with phrases, lots of poetry and quota- But they are full of sound and fury signifying nothing. There must be a spirit, a living content Lin the words, or. we have nothing. “I trust you will find in. this min- istry a simple mai e he lived for ‘many years and cal talking simple ere is a spirit that has been touched of God, and speaking with much humility and in Let us ‘look at the re- sults of such.a ministry. They were I trust that they wilh! vear that medical official be the results of our ministry to-4that 5000 cannot get suffi Multown . AN EXCITING CHECKER GAME WAS BROKEN UP WHEN POP PULSEY SAT DOWN ON HIS FALSE TEE TOO MANY DOCTORS tors are quali’ és © 1928 OY NEA SeAvice, Inc. 4-20-25 By Williams Freckles and Lis Friends DONT YOU WISH YOU COULD Go ‘LONG DOWN TO TH.CREEK ? 1EYOU HADN'T BEEN SO YESTERDAY AMEBBE MOM \NOULDA LEFT Yoo GOWTA ME= MOM, CANT I PLEASE GOWITA FRECKLES ? CANT I, MOM? 17 WONT Do You ANY GOOD TO BEG-WHEN TE SAY ATING. L .FER GOSH SAKES, HOW DID L KNow THEY WUZ SILK | STOCKING ? L THOT THEN Woz OL RAGS SOME BUDDY THROWED OUT ANTH YARD. [THERE WAS NO QoHEs| UNE UP SO T-i WASHED THEM AND LAID AHEM OUT ON THE LAWN 16 A-A AND I CAUGHT THAT MISERABLE LITTLE WoRM . CLEANING HIS” BIKE WITH THEM. - 8: 4100,- I courd CHoKe Him? PLEeccez!

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