The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1925, Page 7

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MALE PELP WANTED WA en ‘ahd women to aril barber trade. Great demand; big ‘wages. Few ‘weeks -comptetes. Catalog and special. offer free. oh) Barber, Oolfége, ‘Par, Pet eects We Se BARBER WANTED—Must be fifat class. ‘$25 guarantee ‘and ‘@0 per cent over $38. Steady work. J. C./ Dolan, Bismarck. _5-18-1t MEN wanted to take: orders for $12.50 suits and top ‘coats. 423} W. 26th Street, Minneapolis, Min *Be12-5t |) WANTED—Young man ‘to work, by-| month. Frances Jastkowiak, ‘#21-| 12th v ‘e +. 6-8-tf| WANTED—Young, active, expertenc- ed bookkeeper.. Apply Tribune No. 966. .4-13-tf WANTED—Messenger. at Western} Union, must have bicycle. 5-13-1¢ | : ' HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED--Girl for general house- work, Call 802 ,Ave. B. Phone! 902. 5-11-3t lice POSITION WANTED H YOUNG LADY wants position for} clerical work or other work. Phone | 634LW or call 222 Second Street, | ; 5:9-1w | Peeranewervervy wrereruxvinrensesovrig __AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good| condition. Raudenbush-Piano. New on easy terms. Call 246, ask for! Mr. Gobel. 6-12-3t} Ea Ne rome oeree Soercy FARM LAN! FOR SALE—320 acres neat the Kill-| deer mountains with plenty of stove wood and fence posts, with; good market for ‘same-ptenty of good ‘water-will sell at “* tecz:tice $5.00 per acre. Excellent for a! sheep ranch. E. B. Lubke, Halliday, | North Dakota, Box 219. | 4-25-1m/ aaa Srey TeDerevnwennys eres ty ‘LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—One of the few good: corners left in the business dis- tricts. 150 feet on Broadway by 50 to 225 on Mandan Ave. .Might consider agricultural Ind in ‘ex- change as part payment. Price very low in order ¢o, settle ‘an es- tate. Inquire of J. K. Doran. 5-13-1w i FOR RENT—Nice clean steeping) ( Tribune Classified Advertisements 1 week, 25 words or un- SE Soe 6 Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RA TES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by. 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. is . THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘PHONE 82 ee FOR SALE ‘HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, mcdern, hot air heat, good condition, full lot. Price $3500.00. BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and bath, built in ‘features, dandy condition, well located and a real home. Price $4660.00. Terms. ‘ HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, modern with ‘convenient built-in features, lawn, trees, and garage. Occupied by owner and a real . home. - De- sirable location. Price $4800.00. Terms. BUNGALOW, 5 room and bath, full basement, hot ‘air furnace, oak floors, pantry, cistern, two inclosed porches. Close in, Price $5000.00. Practically new. HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, modern, fire place and built-in features. Garage, lawn and trees, all in ex-} ceotionally fine condition. Price $5350.00. Terms. : COTTAGE, 4 rooms and bath, hot water heat, located very favorable. Price $4200.00. Terms. HOUSE, 8 rooms and bath, new hot} water heating plant, maple floors, gas stoves, birch trim. Price $4760.} Terms. DESIRABLE lots in‘all parts of the city. We have ‘exceptionally good buys in houses and lots, also farm lands. We sincerely fecl that now is the opportune time to buy. WE WRITE every form of insurance in good reliable Insurance Com- panys, We tiave money to loan. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY * rooms. One connected with bath, 2; rooms’can ‘be used for light house- COMPANY, INC. keeping. “46 Main St. Phone 1066. Phone 138 4 f1l-1w} Office with First Guaranty Bank, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front : oT room on'ground floor, suitable for | ——= two in modern house, ?22-2nd WORK WANTED Street. Phone 772LJ. 5.9-lw| WORK |_WANTED—Ashes _nauied, FOR RENT—Furnished fooms for| gardens plowed, black ditt and old light housekeeping near the Cap-| fertilizer. Phote 957. itcl ind ,on street car Hine. 930 4th St. x 5-13-1w FOR RENT—Front bearoom, _niecly farnished-in new home. Mrs. Peter Karpen, 808 4th Street. b 511-3t FOR RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished xoom for light “house- keeping. College Bldg. . Phone 183. 6-2-2 FOR RENT—Furnished room for light house Keeping. Cldset, and kitchenette. 411-5th St. Phone 273, ag 5-8-tf FOR RENT—Roo; well futnished in good location. 702-7th Street, Phone 357M. ! B-12-3t TWO VERY desirable rooms with board, suitable. for two girls or boys. “Phone 145,“ __.5-F8-4t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in RosewApwttnietits. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phane 852.’ FOR SALI HOUSES For Rent: its. -in new Tribune ‘building. ; Apply Tribune office. sae FOR SALE—Fine 9 itoom modern home, with 5 bed ‘rooms, first-and second stories finishéd: in oak, maple floors, ‘front porch: screened in, front vestibule, buil¢in'features, one sun room, darge ‘den: ‘or. béd room on first floor, easy stairs, plenty windows, ‘hot water heat, full. basement, well: partitioned off, laundry tub, (east front; . aéar schools, ‘well Idcated, lawn, -tféés, garage, quick ‘possession giyen, owner leaving city, for ‘teasvhable price and on good terms to reliable party. Geo. M. Register... 5-B-lw STRICTLY modern house for rent-in good condition and in -good loca- tion, four blocks from Post Office. For reliable party. For rent from now oh to the 18th. See Mrs. Heékenliable at, the Grand Pacific Hotel at any time after supper. 16-Thelw FOR RENT Strictly. modern: a . STRAYED OR STOLEN _ STRAYED—2 year -old. colt, small star on forehead, came; to my piace on May Ist. Owner’can have same by paying damages and cost of ) advertising. J. M. Thompson, Sec. 24 Ecklund Township. B-1168¢ NOTICE—Strayed to. my place on N 1-2 Sec. of 25, Twp. ‘140, R. 75, 1 ‘bay with star in face about 4 yr. old, 6 Iron Greys frém 1 to. 3 yrs. old. Frank Berkvam, Dris- coll, N. ‘Dak. 5-19-26 6-2 in modern home.) STRAYED—-Mare, weight. 1160, hes white \hind legs, shod and has rope Walter. Reward: for recove: ton Knowles, “Btackstone Bil — "Parlor. 4 5-12-3t “ Lost. LAS 6-20 Goodyear balloon “tire, rim dhd-tire cover also. Find- er leave ye Pribune for reward. ai ie 5-11-3t FOR SALE—Some good seed corn Gehu ‘yellow flint, some in town some at“farm in Gibbs Township. ‘Also ‘seme ‘seed ‘Speltz. Also for rént,:160 acres in’ pasture 1 1:2 tiles ‘ewst: of Capitol all fenced. "Wan not pastifed fast year. Plent; of«grass. «J.-C. Swett, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 942R, 5-4-2 FOR ‘SALE—Barber shop, pool hall and confectionéry, building includ ed. Good location no competiti Very good paying business, . will sell very reasonable being..disabled for the tést of the summer..« Will sell immediately. For particulars ycome and spe. me personelly “dr write. W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, N, Dak. ; era: $2129 LET US refinish your cylinders wi! ur Rottier-Boring-Bar *precést, ship -four. blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Setvice, 218-4th St., Bis. marek, .N.-Dak. ; 64 8-4-8 | GHRMAN. Police Pups for sale: R | Sonable. y ‘tine sdoga... vA. ment, ‘four big room, ie ‘kits id Neg? chenette. and one -big ..fyrnished i " jelnag: room, Call 623M. G, @- Beithen.| detlen. toed Baliness ill 48 Thayer St, 60H! iy rein 94 FOR RENT—Nicely furaished aport-| gui, Ldat (ge ment including cheats amet Ee Ts ATT ORT RTE = vacuum cleaner, flat iron, clean al- s Mou tracert oar Dalene aren eda Sally eel vret FOR SALE—House gad lot on. corte ef. of Ave. A. and bie St.. Write Ide K.- Algeo, Sioux. Falls, ‘S. Dak. «4 Weber Apt. oy dw ‘0: ENT— room strictly. modern house. Full basement. also use nice big garden, \Calf 677W. : 40¥: _Rosser. ‘ bo pati eel: FOR T—May r bath podere te tsbatd rapt. “tp: stairs. vate entrance. hia 275) w. ee: . A 4-22-tf 2 Betteaw |F ‘sry ca ‘. tenis... Mou ‘Cat ‘very, 5213) City. Towa? Feeri Phone R RE —Small apartment tl ~tieat’ ot Farts. p82 : vy Beadte S--41@ Thayer: ‘These pups are from the} |. est,.of iblondlines,.and. will make Knobel, Bertin, Rien oe re pralngsideAve., Sioux 3 2 > 613-58 POE N RT ITRSTNT NG NS IIIT TY RR A FOR SALE HOUSE; close?in, splendid conditio strictly modern, fine for rooming|! house, reasonable terms; $6300.00. BUNGALOW; Riverview, 4 years:old,|' néwly painted and decorated. Must |’ be sold this. week, if at all. 6 rooms, ‘modern, basement garage; $1200.00 cash, ‘balance .¢asy _ pay-|} ments. - $4500.00. HOUSE; about five years old, A 1 condition, east ‘front, hot water heat stult basement very reasonable at $5250,00. HOUSE; 7 rooms, cast front, corner], lot, modern, full’ basement, one of |! the best buiit houses im city but needs tedecofation, only $3600.00. HAVE probably the best selection of houses and lots ‘of any dealer in the vity. FARM LANDS; The past week I have submitted offers on\8 quarter sec- tions and by fall buyers will be standing in:line. Come in and get ‘at the head of the line now when there‘are sonie rate bargains to be had. INSURANCE. | Fire, tornado and au- tomobile insurance. written in re- Hable companies. . * FE. YOUNG. 5-1l-lw ES a ie WANTED TO RENT ‘SWANTED—S" or 6 room modern house not later than June Ist. Call Tribune No. 32 | 5u2-tf SALESMEN WANTED SELL<COAL in carload lots. Side or Main Line. Experience unneces- sary. Earn a week's pay inan hour. Liberal drawing account arrange- ment, WASHINGTON COAL CO., 1027 Coal ‘Exchange Bldg., Chicago. MUSIC SCHOOL Alph, Lampe, Director. Special Summer classes for Harmony and Piano, at residence may, if they desire, study under direction and at ‘spe- cial conditions at our Studio.: For further information call at 611- First Street or Phone No. 1017. 5-9-1w roomed off,/' 5-12-3t |" Pupils without piano| ‘ 2 ae mane a. | ; gi Aha! Here they are! MASONIC CONVENTION More than 250 members of the North Dakota Grand Commandery, Knights. Templar are expected here for-the armual conclave which is to open Tuesday morning, May 26 and close the following noon, according to Rt. Eminent Commander Otto Bauer, Mandan, who announced the program yesterday. John Turner, Bottineau, “in line” for the eminent commandership, wil] 5-12-lwibe accompanied to the annual ses- sion by. every member of his com- mandery, it was announced. Communications from the com- mandéries of the state indicate there will be 16 companies of 14 men each here, while special drill teams from Minot, Bismarck, Fargo, Jamestown, Dickinsen -and possibly Grand Forks ‘will be'éntered in the competitive drill. TRADE TOUR Director of the Mandan Chamber of Commerce Monday night held a busy session when a score of im- portant projects in the city develop- ment were discussed. J. H. Newton, president, C. F. El- lis and Atty. J. M. Hanley were named as a committee of three to have charge of all arrangements for. such entertainment as the city will: be allowed to give to. Secretary of Agriculture Jardine at the: time of his visit here July 2, 3,4. A committee was “also named to develop plans for a suggested trade tour of the territory and sound out business of the city as):to’ support for the project. BOY SCOUT CAMP Members of Mandan Lodge No. 1256 B. P. 0. Elks at the regular meeting Monday night, voted to con- MANDAN NEWS ||: 3 Shott words, but not: so easy. Ta izontal, for’ tnstdtice,'6r 73 Horizortal. They'll give you a little men- tal exercise, if riothing etse. Y HORIZONTAL | Answer to Yesterday's Crossword 1. Small instrunietit ‘to open ‘locks. Puzzle. x 4. To damage. oe ‘ 7. Baking dish. STIAMPTE ID MEST Tol] tin}. 9 To.rap lightly, P 4 IP. is ay 12, To press. OG Mia ANS Et) ik 14, Laments- . IN|OIGSRAININ: E/OMBFIULN 16. The front. SIE IE OAR EINE IAIRIS 17. Wonder worker. OS Gl Hab An Al 19. Meadow grass. ASIETAMISMESIN' ry’ 20. Wading bird. GaJES PILIAINETITIC 21. Decorated. 7 A 7 Yi 3, Byres (on roses). a mo aa ©o o 5. Kither’s partner. 26. Epoch. TIOINIS, KRIS MAN UIUAL. 28. Sea eagle. O IE Olt - 29. Hebrew word for God. Om wf E| KREWE: 32. Officers of the navy. IN] AIR MiB JAIL 36. Dug fer ore. SITIOJRIMIEIOMEC OlP IS} 39, To mimic. : ia wplevete AOR etal) Four and five. 4 43. Propeller of a boat. Ruy 44. Upon. se 45. What the boss said wher I pening ; Challenged. asked for a raise. A eke Heal 46. What I wanted him to say. DiGNUSREOERG 47. Blackened. md had . 49. To piece out da ould denon , Bil Heeeeaviaud‘iandall Unit of electrical resistance. zi Part of the mouth, Strange. Sheltered Sheltered. Half an em. B oa, Bleat of a sheep. witee: este Animal similar to civets. Paid publicity. See Seems eae Electrified part {Os Je Nn Before. Foretokens, aelater 4 ‘0 knock. Wing part of a seed. menebicee Inclined. wee aeeti rath. Bio ere Neen Officers in college 3. Chemical which yields sugar. ies ated ig ao iwe torte 75. To cook slowly. Rieaseal i 6, To) Herrorm: \ omplished. cee ; ._| a4. Tatter, 78. at 0 el Bo: Eucharist (a is} iter ater: unkeyed letter. | HEAGE SRuaRete 79, What the chicken gets in the! 2y. qhRr® ec, phmmetic: neck. Stops. ~ A VERTICAL 61. To attach. 1. Young goat. 63. To sleep. 2, Mistake. 61. To relieve. 3. Form of, you, 6h. Frog. 5. Like. 66. A particle. 6. Mature, 67. English money. 7. Demonstrative pronoun. 69, Behold. 8. Exists. 71: Female sheep. 9. Rent (verb). 73. Upon, 10. Sprang up.” 74. Printer’s measure. JE ee ee ees tinue to support*the work of the Man-, .Promptly at 7 o'clock every morn- dan troop of the Boy Scouts of Am-,ing a physical culture expert broad- erica. casts directions for setting-up exer- The Elks will pay the cost of the|cises, and there is a piano accom- annual summer encampment above|paniment. Whole families sometimes | the funds now in the hands of the|appear to attend in the priva scouts. The Elks are also pushing|their homes the class in waistline the public dancing party at the hall j reduction. on Wednesday evening which is be-| ‘fhe only objection thus far re- ing*given us a benefit for the scouts {ceived by the broadcast director fund. came from some farmers, who ask- ed for an earlier hour for their daily HARD dozen. They. wanted their exercises IND TIME before milking the cows. But since FOR DAILY DOZEN|the farmers ate in the minority and San Francisco, May 13-—The di-|the city radio fans consider 7 a. m. rector of a radio broadcasting sta-}eatly enough, the hour is unlikely tion here says many California|to "> changed farmers are going through their| Many in other states pick up the daily dozen with the aid of the radio.|gymmastic brdadeasts. ne “oldest OUT OUR WAY ENERBUODN . oT PRiVoTE By Williams PAGE SEVEN fadio daily-dozener to report is al It is estimated that 20,000 aie | The average annual rainfall there 79-year-old Civil War veteran in the | taking the service. is 458 inches. In 1861 the av soldiers’ ‘home at Yountville, Cal. - - beecire doubled. In that year thie spoungedisii five-yearcld pitt RAINIEST SPOT | ves jnehas “folk sof whibh are in. Bellingham, Wash. Among the| Washington, May 13.—-The “rain-| recorded in the month-of Jud.* on correspondents ate women between |iest” place in the world fs said to{ene dae in duly 40 inches fel in 24 70 and 80 years of age, and some of {he in the Khasi Hills fn Assam.| bours, ‘ them have asked for more strenuous | There the water comes down in Ni- ate mat exercises. | Agaras. READ TRIBUNE WANT. ADDS “epee 1eN A Double Dose MOM’N POP By Taylor MOM DID-YOU HEAR TYTE'S DOG BARKING LAST NIGHT ? WEU L S'POSE IT'S UP To ME TO GO OVER AND MAKE A COMPLAINT IF WE PLC SAN I DID- IT KEPT ME AWAKE ALU NIGHT YES MR GUNN ULL AGREE AD (e} THE DOG WAS A LITTLE NOISY Xt ELLOW WHO LIVES OF LAST NIGHT - HE'S NOT OF THE WER SIDE OF oct MUCH ACCOLINT ANYWAY So FoR A CORNET UM GOING To GET RID OF HIM GOING To SELL HIM EYES-NUTMEGS AND PICNIC _PLATES_ ITS A. SHAME TH’ WAY SHE NEGLECTS TRAT CHILD! cae, ONCE SHE LET HIM PLAY WITH 3 \ ONLY FODR PEOPLE ‘WERE HURT TODAY WHEN OLD MAN HOADLEY OPENED UPA 024 FRESH BARREL OF SODA CRACKERS- | ov ey yues OV Nin EV INC. 8-13-25, {yen YEAR-You'LL SEE LOTSA THINGS IN TH COUNTRY THAT YOU AENER SAW DiscaRDED ENDTY CONDENSED” HEY! COME HERE QUICK= INE FOUND A

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