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FOR SALE FIVE. ROOM Bungalow. Modern ex- Garage, low taxes, cept furnace. garden, near school, Price $3000. $600 cash, $35.00 per month in- cluding interest seven percent. SIX ROOM modern cottage, hot wa- ter heat, fireplace, oak trim, gar- age. Price $6500, Good terms. N- ROC§{£ modern house, East front, harawood floors, furnace heat, A No. 1 condition, good lo. cation, garage. Price $5500, Terms. SIX ROOM modern house, East front. large lot, low taxes, enclosed porch, good location, nice lawn. Price $5000. Good terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard: wood floors, full basement, fur. nace heat, gas water heater, gas stove. Price $2600, about | $250; THE EIGHT ROOM modern house, Fast | PHONE 32 front, five bedrooms, hot “water heat,” hard wood floors and trim, | very good Terms. location, Price $7 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage. Electric range. Price $4250. Good term FIVE ROOM modern two story dwelling, und garage, full base- ment, furnace heat, floors, fireplace, screened porch, garden space, lawn and trees. Price $5500. Terms. EIGHT ROOM modern house, east front, five bedrooms, full complete | basement, house in very good con-! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1995 Tribune Classified Advertisements =PHONE 32'= Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or uncer fryctees es $ 50 2 insertions, a8 words or under ete eete 3 insertions, 26 ‘words or under --i.. ee eevee 1 week, 25 words or un- GET oo eserseceodcves 1.26 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word.. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classfMfed ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived! by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. | | | H MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Karpen Tapestry Daven- | port and rocker, Mahogany cane | rocker, wilton rug. lut buffet, Singer cabinet sewing’ machine, | victrola, piano, small library table, | kitchen utensils. Call 3673 or 704- | 7th St. at noon or after 5 P. | ; FOR SALE—Seed corn, mixe and Minnesota 13. Germination 90 to 95. $4.50 and $5.00 per bushel. | Also Siberian Millet seed $4.00 per | hhundred.. Peter Mihm, Bima N. 4-22. FOR SALE 6 ROOM brick house, convenient to schools, garage, new, strictly $6300.00. 4 FOUR room cottages on very rea- scnable terms, all well located, at froin $2000.00 to $2650.00, 5 RUOM bungalow;. east front; just off, paving; modern; built in fea- tures, double. garage; splendid con- dition; $5250.00. 5 bungalow; east front; good centition; modern; cost over $4000 to wutids only. $3200.00. OOM houses, east fron modern; ARDS apy selling land right ulong to our lecal farmers who know what the land will do. | are some wonderful bargains | id now. I have sold more land the past two months than the Past two years together. BUY NOW and make your profi OTS--Hundreds of them in every part.of the city at from $50.00 to $10,000, a lot to suit every tast and purse; many of them on very easy ter INSURANC automobile Fire, tornado surance written and in 4-27-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT MOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Attractively located mo- dern home, three bed rooms, large sunny living room, south ’ front, hard wood floors. One building lot | for sale also, 122 West Broadway. Phone 992. 4-28-3¢ p2 cation, good busi dition, double garage. Close, to| price right for a straight sal: schools, Price $5800. Terms. . | Write Ne. 940, care Bismarck Tri- —— dune 8-2-tf SIX ROOM modern house, hot wa-! ” . | PUK SALE—At'p bargain, two wood: ter heat, hardwood flours, gu rage, well located for schools, Price! ¢ tybe casa stands, fully equipped $3850. $550 cash. $45.00 per With’ slides, real bargain for print- month, who- needs new equipment. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, * ar, | s je tor eseh: only.” Apply: Tri- full) bea : 1-28-tf bazement, furnace heat, hardwood Wit}, TARE in horses or cattle to floors, garage, south front, best: “posture: Cattle .80¢ and horses location. Price $5250, Terms, Gans : Tack FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, fur-| nace heat, full basement, built in features. Price $4700, $800 cash. Monthly payments, A most complete list of houses, lots and farm lands. Insurance of all kinds written in good companies. Appointments at your convenience, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to Give ‘Service” Money to Lean Webb Block. Phone 0 4: MALE HELP WANTED: - WANTED-—Men and women to leaxn; barber trade. Great demand; big wages: Few weeks — conipletes.| Catalog and- speei offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N-| 4-23-1m ud | | $1.00 for month. Can give senvice. L. E. Heaton & Son, Me- D. 4-27-3t For RENT—Photo studio with com- | plete equipment if desired. Only. one other studio in Devils Lake, N. Dak, Write Rolf Glerum, 4-27-3t i |FOR SALE—Pure bred Aberdeen Angus Bull sired by $1,000 bull. J. E. Chesak, 13% miles southeast | _of_ Bismarck, 4-28-1W | FOR SALE—Reliable gas range four burner with oven and burner, in good’condition, 114 Ave, A West. | _Phone 392M, 4:27-1w FOR SALE—€0 busnels of seed corn, tests, 80 percent, $3:00 per bushel. D. W. Stewart, Stewartdale, N. D. | A-24-1w | FOR SALE—Fine German folice dog, | 7 months old. Bargain. Call 212 Mandan, N. 4-23-1w | ®OR SALE—Hughes electric 3 burn- er high oven range in A 1 condi- tion. Call 4 4-27-3t EEE WANTED—Young man for office work. Some bookkeepin, Apply in person. Gamble-Robin: son Fruit Co. 4-21 WANTED—Young man to work by the month. 421-12th St. Jasbkowiak. 4-27-tf WANTED—Young, active, experienc-| ed bookkeeper. Apply Tribune No, | 966. 4-13-t! HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED b; Call 388-. , Mandan. SALESMAN SELL COAL in carload lots. Side or main line, Experience unne essary. Earn a’week’s pay in an hour. Liberal drawing account a! rangement. Washington Coal Co., pole Coal Exchange Bldg., Chica- WANTED= Thoroughly experienced saleswoman for dry/ goods store, one who speaks Ger- man preferred, give reference’ and salary wanted. Address ad No. 979, care of the Tribune. * 4-29-31 — Lost WILL PAY a liberal reward to any information leading-to the recovery of my two Airdale dogs, Phone 666 or notify O. 1. Stare ee Box 40, Bismarck, N. 42-8-31 house. Newly decorated. Close in, near street car line. At reasonable price. 223-2nd _ St. Phone 586. 4-2 FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room in modern house for one or two. Phone 346-J or call at 408 10th Street: 4;28-1w | FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room in modern home, suitable for one ar two. Tel. 1096-R, Ast St. aber ies FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, Gan furnish board if desired, 314 3rd Street. Phone 1051-W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment’ in Rose Apartments. Apply | _F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 4-30-tf | FOR RENT—Furnished: room in sdern home two: blocks from Post Off: 403-3rd: Street. 4-27-3t FOR REN Large room very con- venient and) 4 sit near Post kitchenette,. modern: and- furnished: 924-4th St’ Phone 543W. 4:28-tf FOR RENT—Fornished room in well located modern home, 62: 3rd Street, Phone 498R. _ 4-29-¢t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. Phone: 1102, 808 Ave. B 4;28-1W| AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | USED CARS—Look over the used cane on the lot north of’ our build- Some good cars. at your Lahr Motor Sales Ce FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, model in good: condition. wo 855. 321 8th St. 4:27-8t SALE—Slightly used -Ford Tu- dor/Sedan, Corwin Motor Co. 4-29-3¢ FARM LANDS FOR SALE—320 ecres near the Kill- deer mountains with plenty of tove wood and fence posts, wit jood market for same-plenty ~ of good water-will sell at a sacrifice “£5.00 per-aere;. Excellent: for a sheep xanch. E, B, Lubke, Halliday, Dakots, Box. 219. 4-25-1m Francis fe girl, general housework. | | 4-27-3t | | competent, | FOR SaLE=One breakfast set and one rug. Call 755-M. Rose Apts. 4-28-2t Sul dicial District. Bismarck Loan and Investment Com- | pany, of Bismarck, North Dakota, tf| a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. John W. Blummer, William Cannon, Martha J. Thompson; M. J. Thomp son, Hiram'R. Lyon, James. Can- non, Addie J. Wogan, EB. N. Corey, Emer E, Corey, W. B. Watson, Charles Melvilie Cushman, John R. | Richards, John K. Sayer, W. P. | Martin, Frances Cushman, Bertha FE. Bull, Emerson &. Bull, George H. Miiler, Thomas” M. Willey, | Stephen. Baker, Thos. M. Willey, | Andrew H, Nave, Wililam A. Fal coner, F. A. Simmons, Mrs. Annie haw. George P. Flannery, John K. Wetherby, Geo. P. Piannery, J. R. Gage, James Rt. Gage, Martin Andrews, C. A. Lounsberry, George W.: Plummiey, John H. Richards, | JohnH. Sayer, Geo. W. Plumley, Miriam Howey Johnson, Paul Johnson, Geo. H. Miller, John J. Jarkman and ail other persons unknown claiming any interest In the property described in the com- plaint, Defendants. State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: fou are hereby eummencd and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff’ in the above entitled action, a copy of which is hereto, annexed and herewith served upon | you and to serve a copy of your an- Swer upon the subscriber at his of- fice in the city of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota within thirty days’ (30) after the service of this summons upon-you and ex- clusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to so ap- pear and answer judgment will be {taken against you by default for the relief demanded office of the-Clerk- of the District} {Court of niaveh £0, 4 aunty, N. D. Dated M i |The F. leCURDY, Attorney for Visine Res- idence: and ddress, Bismarck, N. ‘The property described‘in the com- plaint insthis-action and for which this action is-brought to quict title in the plaintiff {8 described as j Auditor's Lots two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6) in town- ship one hundred thirty-nine, north {of range eighty, west of the 6th P. |M. in Burleigh County, North Da- kota. | F. B. McCURDY, { Plaintiff's Attorney. 15, 22, 205 B—€, 13. | SUMMONS | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. ys W. F, Gagner, Plaintiff, vs. Guar- antee Veterinary Company, & corpor- ation, Defendant, The State of North Dakota to the 1d. Defendant: Reby ‘summoned and. re F the of “copy of which is hereto annexed and: herewith serve pan you and to fe a copy of your ai swer upon the subscriber at his of fice-in The city of Damark; Burleigh County. North Dakota within id days (30) after the service of summons upon you, exelusive of the day of such seryice and in casa of your failure to so appear and ah- swer judgment will be Neten against you by default for the relief domanty ed: in the sorapletnt Dated March 2, 1 TE NcCURDY, Attorney if, Fe Plaintit 5 Residence and Address, Rlmeres 5 8-25—4-1-8-15-22-29 ita abe vinegar Pickles ere made more: tels piece of alt used fe i| PASSENGERS MAY FOR RENT—Furnished light: house- keeping apartment for rent, and flat-top desk in good condition tor sale. Garage also for rent. Fifth St. 4:23-1W FOR- RENT—Apartment in Tribune block available May 1st. Bismarck Tribune, Office. > FOR RENT—Two room ‘apartment house with large garden plot. In- quire at 406 Third street. J. K. Doran. 4-29-1w FOR RENT—May 1st 3 rooms and bath modern furnished apt. up- stairs. Private entrance, Phone 275W. 4-22-tf Lees FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 apartment, close in, private en- trance, garden space, $20. Phone 4R. 4:25-1w FOR RENT—May Ist six room mo- dern house, close in. Also a gar- age. Phone 905 after 5:30 Fe FOR RENT—New Ke room Apt. with private bath, cant May 6th. Phone 747R. 4 two, va- 7-3t FOR SALE—Dining toom, ing room, and bed room furnitur Phone 875. 4-25-1w south front, basement ver Cowan Drug Store, furnished | 3 or unfurnished. Apply Cowan} 38. Drug Store. 3-30-tf FOR RENT—Five room modern THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HORIZONTAL Idol. Grain (esp. To slope. Wand. Radiant. Meadow. Camera. Crushing snake. To long. To expunge. A valuable property. Before. Monastery. Cheerfulness. Yellow Hawaiian bird. Related. Destitute of hair. Pitcher. A_ conditional affects an agreement. 39. Reverential fear. 40. Point of compass. 41. To unclose. 42. Small salamander. 44. Hebrew word for God. 46. Harried. 47. Joint (esp. two pieces of cloth). 49. Weapon similar to lance. . Witticism, Doleful. Pertaining to nose. Plant belonging to _ parsley family. 59. The present time. 60. Examples. 63. By. 64. To enliven. 65. Unit, 66. To choose, 67. Animal similar to donkey. 68. To lessen. VERTICAL 1. To annoy. 2. Extensive areas of waste land Ew Se ae FOR RENT—Four room modern Apt. furnished or unfurnished May Ist. Phone 773. SMOKE ON BIG AIRSHIP LINERS London, April 29.—England’s giant airship, the R-101, which is to ply between this country and India, to be constructed of stainless steel, and is to have two separate decks and accommodation for 100 Passeng- ers. The use of stainless steel in the framework of the dirigible is considered by experts to be a decided advance in airship construction be- cause of its strength. Passengers and crew on the R-101 may smoke pipes, cigars or cigarettes during voyages, as the engines will not use gasoline as fue*but a heavy gas oil instead, and by this system virtually all danger of fire whi the air will be eliminated. Provision for a smoking room has been made in the plans and.this compartment will be built along the lines of those B| upon an ocean liner, only on a some- what smaller scale, of course. The leeping quarters will consist of two- bed cabins, also similar to steamship berths. According to the present plans of the builders, who are work: in con- junction with the air ministry, the keel. of the ship will be laid down some time in July, The R-101 is to be 720 feet in length and 140 feet in diameter and is expected to begin its OUT OUR WAY rm CEFR, Iv: District: Goert, ‘Fourth: Judicial}, overlaid with peat. To total. Largest existing deer. Qn board. To harass. Inflammation on eye. 9. The wing on a plant seed. 10. Impudence, :‘gall.” 11, To sunburn. time in 1926. some Airmen Grateful Washington,. April ce officers as a Thus far this. branch of the world know, ties that blazon their names from the housetop: to be recognized as a vi in flying, enabling the aviator read- ily to discern his whereabouts sim- ply by looking over his cockpit to where giant white lette: on the roof of a large bu’ up at him. The number munities that are thus setting forth their names is substantially on the increase, army airmen say. Large cities have their own land-! Washington monument and the dome of the capitol being marks, the two of. the best anywhere. Cheap grade of silk prints. flights via the great eastern airway} To Cities That Display Names 29.—Adyertis- rey for the benefit of those who possibility. is confined to ci- horse's food). Instruments for rowing Alleged force of hypnotism. stipulation that The famous animal, OO, and the hypothetic power, od, make this puzzle unique in crossword history, found only in dictionaries and‘ cross word pu ;_ Answer te amelie Crosswo! | Pozzle; There ar) ed are Ela Bee SIF Fimo combine other to words for [Al iTIoIPIeE IR ISI gH Regions. To lay in surrounding matter. Whole quantities. Therefore, One who snares animals their furs. Permitted. To exist. One o1 who warbles. Procreated. in aeriform state (pl.). Matter Metal in natural state. To put, on, Large box for flour. To be indebted. Precious stones of delicate col- Afr 43. To loiter. 45. Pole and Breas’ Mys up of jurors, Point of compass between South Handsome evergreen trees whose wood is used for butter kegs. 54. One intrusted to perform busi- ness of another. 56. 1 i a7. AS. 60, 61. species. 62. To observe. “letting literally coming 1 factor painted ng, gaze of com- While in some ca the community is p: lieved slow the airplane i ARTISTS OF MALMESBURG PAGE THE KING’S BARBER, Eng., Malmesburg, that ses the name nted on the roof ilroad station, officers said transportation of in favoring that meth-} n the future: , Wiltshire, ensing probable competition from | April 29.—The authorities of this city have set themselves the task of eeiaral the ing the color and the cut of whiskers worn by Old King Athel- stan, who died in. 925, looked through ancient books, ied statues and pored over archive They have stud- but up to the present time with no success They are not discouraged, however, and the search is still go- ing on. A fund has been subscribed for the erection of a stained glass por- trait to King Athelstan in the local} town hall. out the Dane; the people o: commemorate It seems Athelstan drove | 1,000 years ago and Malmesburg want Hence his act. to they want to know what he looked like in order that his gortrait may. do him honor. LAY DEES’N GENTULMUN, YOu ARE NOW RIGHT IN TA’ ACK OF GOIN' T’ WiTReEss, “I’ MOST SENSASHUN OF YOUR LIFES- 1 TAKE PLEASURE (\ OF INTRADUCING OSCAR - TH’ DARE DEVUL, DEATH HAIGPY DIVIN DORG, HEROES. ARE MADE- “NOT. Born, pO en ee te ee wee a By Williams ve PAGE SEVEN The average output now amounts {have to be imported: the sfapen. wood MATCH MAKERS TO WORLD | | Re 30,000 match nd, or 10; comes chiefly from Russi :! Jonkoping, Sweden, April 29.—A} 000,000,000 boxe: y If placed ; aan eeaias Se — 2 match a day for every man, woman | in i single pile te, Ba net ms ‘telegraph tree” of: Indiachas child i * i cing | Made in ‘eight months! would reach electrical qualities which efi kill jcontrolled by the Swedish Match uisese . | Corporation, according to a report’, Practically all the raw mate: rials | There people who owe seem | issued here. ie ed for match making in Sweden |to enjoy. being a cl MOM’N POP ren Th e Spoiler By ‘Taylor WOKE HIM LP THAT ae NIGHT AND HE LOOKED OUT gl THE FLOOR AND SAW TWO DOWN AND TOLD THE CLERK ABOUT eT HAW - HAW! HORNBLOWER WAS JUST TELLING A FUNNY | 2 ror ABCLT A FELLOW WHO STAYED ALL NIGHT AT A COUNTRY HOTEL - EVER HEAR IT MAC ? ( MICE FIGHTING~ HE WENT > S Say POP - IS THIS THE STORY WHERE THE CLERK SAYS “WHAT Do Mol) EXPECT FoR 50 CENTS- A BOLL FIGHT 7 THAT'S A GOOD JOKE — GO AHEAD AND FINISH (T! HOSSES - HENRY APPLEGATE JUST GOT HIS PLEASURE CAR STARTED-- HES HEADIN= THIS WAY !!:: PUT YER HAT ON-YOULL HAVE “EM ALL ; AFTER DAYS OF TINKERING, HENRY APPLEGATE FINALLY Got HIS PLEASURE CAR STARTED - ©1925 ne cry ioe we, 4-20-25 F leas and His Friends YEAM-AN' BESIDES NICE FRIED CHICKEN AN’ GRANY AN’ SWEET ‘TATOES AN’ LIMA BEANS WE'RE GONNA HAVE FRESH APPLE PIE s SMELL 1%; JAY 2 A Self-Starter! By Blosser uly, CERTAINLY2 T'D BE GLAD 7 HAVE YOU STAY, JAY = COME Nov), You BoyS EAT YouR APPETIZERS AND THEN TLL BRING THE SUPPER IN! MMM: T < SHOULD Say! GUESS TLL stay FOR SUPPER. vay ive eo DONT. WANT AN APPETIZ! : COME ON-YOU BETTER YoUst NEVER ABED THEM!

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