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PAGE SEVEN lord o THE- BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE meals OO0e 208 Boo ee HOUSE; close in, splendid conaition| : 3 i ». fil fe ing | * * . strictly modern, fine for rooming MOMNPN, Por Shving Time j house, reasonable terms; $6300.00, BUNGALOW; Riverview, 4 years old,! ; 1 BAN YUST SWEEPED THE DINING ROOM MA'AM newly painted and decorated, Must | ANYTING ELSE MAYAM? SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1995 ~ —, Tribune Classified Advertisements —MALE FELP WANTED SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS WANTED FOR DISTRICT MAD Classified Advertising Rates GER. A $1,000,000 Illinois Cor-/| 1 insertion, 26 words of poration has a five year franchise | i to grant you if you can meet one requirements..We want a man who is capable of assuming full con- | trol of the Bismarck territory. He | must be able to organize and con- | trol the dealers now in the field | who act as local managers under his direction. While our business / is in its infancy, it is increasing rapidly as our product is universal | in use, a big repeater and sells for | 1-3 less than our competitors. Only ; two sales monthly mean over $1 000 profit. A successful applicant ; will have all expenses paid to Chicago for necessary training | and an executive from this office | will assist in the organizing of} your territory. This is an oppor- tunity of a life time for a live,’ energetic man willing to work | hard. A deposit of $2260 for de- monstrators, ete, temporarily re-| quired, which is _ self-liquidating. | In answer give full details of past | experience, Address President, 38 | FE, Pearson St. Chicago. iS GER WANTED by largest concern of its kind in the wurid to develop and handle local business. Experience or capital unnecessary. $2,500 to! Jing recently it is impossible for him| have deatt with them I have to sit i to get fresh air and evercise except | court, but have’ also other magister- |on Sunday, Other days in the week si=1 duties which are not public. he works 15 hours a day. After ex- Every afternoon I have to preside sing a wish that there w: over some, meeting or attend to of- joliday for lord mayors, Sir Al-| tiewl business and every evening 1 red. sai | have to attend a dinner which I can- months ago before I became NEW GOLD FIELD. Leningrad, May 16,-A sich gold field has been discovered in the Lena river region of Siberi READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS } | | By Taylor GooD GRACIOUS - L THOUGHT. SHE SAID SHE SWEPT THIS ROOM~ HERE'S A BIG PILE OF DIRT BEHIND THE DOOR _- Pees ee cetee te. Oa um a : 2 insertions, 25 worde or YES You Mu3 HT G0 IN AND (UST OFF THE LIVING ROOM FURNI GRE Le sold this ° week, if at all. 6; rooms, modern, basement , Barage; | $1400.00 cash, balance easy pay-! | ments. $4500.00. i HOwwi; about tive years old, A 1 cocdition, cast front, hot water het full baseyient roomed off,! vers reasonable at $5250,00, i HOWL, 7 roomé, east front, Rs lot, modern, full basement, one of, the bes. bu.it houses in city but nevds redecoyation, only $2600.00. | HAVE probally the best selection | of hotiscs and lots of any dealer! | in the city. nan | FA. LANDS; (The past week I have THE submitted offers on 8 quarter scc- | BISMARCK TRIBUNE |! tions and by ifall buyers will be! PHONE 32 standing in line, Come in and get | at the head of the line now when! there are some rate bargains to be) had. ‘ INSURANCE. Fire, tornado and au- tomobile insurance written in re- liable companie: F. E. YOUNG. 3 insertions, 26 words or or'un: * MOP vei ccesseveseveses 126 Adg over 25 words, 2c addl- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 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. AGENTS Se Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. 1 or experience required. y earn $100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills 566 Broadway, New York. (AGENTS make big money—all or Wow! Four fifteen-letter words, and then some! Better not make an appointment for this afternoon half-holiday. By the looks of this puz- zie, you: may have to devote quite some time to solving it. HORIZONTAL One versed in psychology as it ogy. tion of human law. 5-11-1w | SALESMEN WANTED i OLD established, nationally known; manufacturing concern, rated Aa- “THAT'S THE EASIEST WAY OF GETTING THE: Answer to Yesterday's Croseword | { DIRT OUT OF SIGH’ THIS R 1 ALWAYS er BEHIND 310,000 profits first year accordi to population, Wonderful future | possibilities. Staple commodity | with constant unlimited demand. | We undersell all competition: RED SEAL COAL CO. 425 Coal Ex-/ ed who | are desirous of doing ‘accounting work in spare time who have suc- cessfully completed or half way completed courses in accountancy. | State what coursé studied, age and | phone number. All: communications | confidential. Address box 987, care WANTED—Stenographic part time-selling $5000.00 Health & Accident policy. $25.00 weekly benefit. All for $10. Every man and. Women you. meet needs one. Write for details, Suite 215, Dept. 121, 75 Montgomery St., dersey City, N. J. : tc POSITION WANTED work young lady. Good references fur- nished. Call at 405 First Street. ov phone 966-W. 5-14-1w | MUSIC SCHOOL Al, requires the services of sev-| eral additional experienced salcs- men to sell high grade line of art calendars and advertising special- ties to banks and representative | business institutions. Rapid ex- pansion of our business affords un- usual opening in rich territory | partially developed. Liberal com- pensation, commission basis, week- ly remittances. All correspond- ence strictly confidential, but special attention will be given a plicants submitting full informa- | tion and references with first let- ter. The American Art Works, Ine., Coshocton, Ohio. ‘o burn with hot liquid. Stories. Truck for furniture, Place where you can buy things. Paid publeii A devil. Therefore. To jump on one foot. Recent. Hurrah, Front bone of the leg. Baseball implements. Nights. Inferior Mohammedan judge. What Adam's apple grew on. of the Tribune.” 5 } MAN old established company will sup- | ply capital and start you in your| en permanent business selling ne-| cessities people must buy every) Experience unnecessary. Write ‘onnon & Co. Factory 413,| Winona, Minn. H YOU ARE the man we want if you e ready for the opportunity to carn $35-50 weekly selling Watkins | Products to satisfied users in Bis-| hou 1 marek, Experience unnecessary, | Tribune No. For particulars write The J, R.! Watkins Co. Dept. J-5, Winona, | Lost i 5-16-2t ; LOST—Ladies brown Peenas con- need men for! taining some silver, check book and distribution work and sign tack-; "ap shots, finder kindly return to ing. No selling. Write: Manufac-! the Tribfine office; pictures are turers Distributing Syndicate, 519/ Wanted for keepsake. 5-15-3t New York Life Bldg., Minneapolis, LOST—German Police dog, black and Minn, for particulars, | tan, Phone 715 or write 515-4th WANTED—Men and women to learn| St. Bismarck, N. Dak. for reward. barber trade. Great demand; big/ 5-1b-It wages. Few weeks completes.|[OST—Portfolio containing books Catalog and special offer free-/ between Bismarck and Steele. Boler Barber College, Fargo. in| Name Gerald Leiber. Leave at _D. "4-2-1 ale ie MENiawantedetomiakemorders Grand Pacific Hotel. 6-15-3t FOR SALE OR RENT $12.50 suits and top coats. WOUSES AND FLATS W. 26th Street, Minneapolis, Minn. For Rent: Apartments in i 5-12-5t | WANTED—Young man to work by month, Frances Jaszkowiak, 421-!new Tribune building. Apply 12th St: 5-8-t | moa yi WaMEDLY : -8-*f| Tribune office. WANTED. Young, active, experienc-| FOR” RENT—Very desirable two oF gd bookkeeper. Apply. Tribune No-|” three room furnished apartment’ on 966. 4-13-tf ground floor, modern. Screen porch with extra room off porch. Private entrance. Adults only. Phone 883. Call 217 8th St. Alph, Lampe, Director. WANTED—(city or country) | Special Summer classes for Harmony and Piano. Pupils without piano at residence may, if they desire, study under direction and at spe- cial conditions at our Studio, For further information. Call at 611- Corded cloth. What a miner digs for. To chafe. Part of a wheel, Melancholy note. Net weights. To subsi Throws (dice). Vegetable, dio). SALESMAN capable specialty sales- man in every county to represent exclusively America’s most widely known line of personal and business Christmas Greetings Cards priced at figures that defy competition. i These cards are in almost univer- First, Strect or Phone No: 1017 ||| sal demand among professional, | —_—$—_—$ =} Business ‘and society people and | 46. ¥ TED ENT any good man can easily earn in . renzy. Feminine pronoun. ANT seb at) Us a adem | excess of $100.00 weekly from now | 48. A strainer, = 5 50.,To propose a drink in honor of 5 till the end of the year on very house not later than June 1st. Coll! jiberal cash commission basis. Send |" another person. | 512-1 : 2. One sided perspiration, references and apply for territory | VERTICAL atonce. Process Engraving Co. A telescope specially adapted to 1812 S. Crawford Ave., Chicago. 1. |WANTED—Salesmen. We want two, , Photographing the sun. good hard working honest sales-! = Loved. : . men to represent us in North Da-| Unit of electrical resistance. Membranous bag. Young horse: kota selling paints, varnishes, roof Photos taken or reproduced by Portals. vord of a prayer. tuated close tu the heart. ay (as music on a ra- man Dies a’ 46. ==) THE AUCTION STARTS IN . N29 (TEN MINUTES: xcept. Point. Relates, Chaste, 0 smell. 0 ravish. ‘lo throb, To prove that you have been in| one place when circumstantial | evidence says you were in an- other. To sew tempor: Point of com The person who holds the fam- is together. ( ; ogro tribe of west Africa. Siouan Indian tribe. AN cements to contractors, lumber yards, school boards and large real estate owners. ‘We will pay you what you are worth: Be sure and API s give full details regarding your-| 8. Exists. ! self. Call or write J. E. Norris, To leve Division Sales Manager, Van Horn White ‘ystals congealed in the} 49. Hotel) (Bismarck, sSinday; air from particles of water and! 51, 4 LOOK ODT NEVER MIND NOW? rhs 5-16-1t ay SALESMEN—Newly invented, fast selling, ‘slug-proof, ball gum ven- dor, $10.00 commission for one fo for the rest of the summer. Will{ very low in order to settle an es- se!l immediately. For particulars! tate. ‘Inquire of J. K. Doran. come and see me personally or| ” 6a sale, Investment saesmen can{ write. W. J. Breitling, Zeeland,| make $1,000.00 monthly, selling, N. Dak. 6-11 FARM LANDS operators. Specify full or part, DET US refinish your cylinders w 0 acres near the Kill-} time. Peerless Products Company,| our Rottler-Boring-Bar process s with plenty of, New York Life Building, Kansas| ship your blocks to the Auto M moves mond inp atencen posta) City, Mo. ; good market for sime-plenty | EARN $100 starting next ween Sone Hots ee ae ing most attractive line $12.50 Biggest cominissions, highest quality, best delivery, made to fit,| complete expensive sclling outfit free. Economy Clothing Mfg. Co., Dept. 360, 2035 Charleston St., Chicago. SALESMEN—Opening now $5000 to $10,000 year man. Estab- Tished wholesale house telling re- tail merchants; staple line, per- manent position with real contract to producer. .A. F. Gibson, Mer. Dept. 813, 1922 Euclid Ave., Cleve land, 0. SALESMAN—Fastest selling line of Advertising Specialties, including everything made for advertising. Prices: airtight to ‘competition. Sampjes, weigh. 5 lbs, Highest commission. Write for territory. Geo. “H. Jung “Co., Cincinnati, 0. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Bargain, Buick Touring good condition. 1210 Thayer St. 5-14-3t FORD track for sale., 0, M. O'Brien, 319 2nd' St, ai 56-1623 STRAYED: OR STOLEN: JAYED ‘from A der, Daw- son, N. D,, black gelding, age 6. hind foot, white, wt. 1169, forehead star, Notify ine’ fér reward. : : 5-16-26 $5.00 per acre. Excellent for a sheep ranch. E. B. Lubke, Hallida Nor’) Dakota, Box 219. 4. WANTED—Man for farm work. W.| F, Reynolds. Phone 855 or 822-R. | 5-14-3t | igh y cation, good busin price right for a Write No. 940, care Bismarck Tri- bune 3-2-tf FOR SALE—At « bargain, two wood- | j ands, fully equipped with slides, real bargain for print- who needs new equipment. for cash only. Apply Tri- 1-24-tf HELP_WANTED—FEMALE Te peices WANTED—Women to make money at| FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- home. Plain home sewing. No} ment, four big rooms, bath and canvassing. ‘To prevent. curiosity| kitchenette, and one big furnished seekers, send ten cent (coin) for| ‘0m at another-place. Call 623M: samples and particulars. Success G- G. Beithon, 48 Thayer St. Sewing System, Box 207, Long) EES: + 5-15-48 h, N. WO furnished apartments for light WOMEN-GIRLS, Guaranteed pay in| housekeeping, one room and kit- your own home if you can use} ehenette and closet. Twe reems needle. Everything furnished. Par-| ‘and kitchenette on ground floor, ticulars free. Royal. Art Co,, Sik water and gas. Call 523 7th Drawer 18, Leipsic, Ohio. Sti_ Phone 487-W. 1 6:15:3 WANTED—Competent girl for gen: | MOR RENT-—Nicely furnished mod- eral houes| works. Rauily, | crn apartment including _ electric adults, 0. W. Roberts, washer, vacuum cleaner, flat irons Phone 751. clean always, hot water. 807 4th WANTED—Girl or woman for gener- a SS al housework. Country girl pre-| “0 RENEE teely mosera eee ' : | in good cqndition and in good lo- ferred. Phone 7263 evenings, 409/ ction, four blocks from. Post Of- 16th St 6-14-1w ‘i Rs tale Ne i ‘ice. ii ty. Vrite WANTED=Ginl to work for board| ‘ce. For reliable wary. Rete and room. Two iy family. MrS.\ coR—RENT—Sune Fiat nicely furs aang W. A. W. 621-6th St. Phone 619W. nished two room apartment..for 5-15-3 n poe ligh keeping. Iced refriger- WANTED—Gin| for general house) stor Mn Pie, att eee work. Mrs. S, W. Corwin, 700-5th! phone 273, 5-16-tE Street. SE ea peta het = FOR RENT—June Ist modern apart- WANTED- -Competent maid for gen- ment of 5 rooms on ground ‘floor cral housework, Call 320 Ave. B.| “furnished for houickeeping. Call Phone 39. 5-14-t£) 911-6th St. or Phone 779. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- Tee eral housework. Phone 189. News of Our Neighbors —_———- ————— YOu SAY- TH’ COLT CAME NEAR KNOCKIN BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs. George E pil ue turned home Tuesd FOr SALE—Piano, dining tables! punseith where Mr. Hidshoard; oranges small aoa tala treatment at ive . nie ONE ae \ for several’ weeks. Mrs. othér things. Call 924 6th St. of) on the train Friday for Dunseith in phono ‘t DME) order to accom her and -Early Fortune seed mil-/ heme, ‘The many friends of | Mr. $2.50, per 100 Ibs. 8 miles! Swick will be glad to know that his! worthenst, of Baldy ins N. D. T. F.) condition is much better than it was. Hea era a ca STRAW HAT EARLY ToDAy- Bb The Baldwin - school observed | : OTE Mother's Day by giving a short pro- gram of music and recitations, S eral of the school patrons were in ‘attendance. Swick re- ay evening from| NCE GUTHERIE, THE LOCAL SHOE. CLERK, CAME WITHIN TWO FEET OF LOSING HIS NEW FOR SALE—One gumwood and two vernice martin beds complete with springs and mattress. E. H. Pierce, 411 Sth St. Phone i. . L, Butterwick, assistant At- y General will give an addvess jocal school Frid tern week at three o’cloc 1 do so are urged *to be pre-! FOR SALE--1000 Shares Id: Mining Co. stock for $200.00. A. Anderson, 329 Wash. Ave., _gus Falls, Minn,‘ 5 FOR SALE=Beautiful Persian kit- tens. House trained. Faerie ©: tery, 5213 Morningside Ave. City, Towa. BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, reduced M prices per 100; Leghorns $12.50; Barred or White Rocks, S. C. Red $14.50; | Orpingtons, HONEST ARE You , MOA HONEST? H. G. Higgins was transacting | jiness in the capital city the ive 5-18-3t purt of the week. aod pee ea RE A ee FOR SALE OR RENT—Strietly mo- _______*15-1W| dorm eight room house. Occupied fompetent gitl for gen-; June Ist. Geo, B. ‘Newconth, ‘v24- WORK WANTED WORK wahted by young man, schodl teacher during summer ‘months. ‘If satisfactory will consider it per- A number of local farmers are} breakin; flax this week, A i good rain is needed to soak up the eral housework. Phone 691W2, | 6th. St. Phoms-516. 5-14-3t 5-15-3t | FOR SALE-4Two small modern hous: WANTED--Experienced waitress ati es in desirable location. Price Sweet Shop. 5-16--t| very reasonable, $2200 and $2500; {Joseph Coghlan. LP -MAw FOR, RENT—Pleasant modern. f! ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice clean sleeping | rooms, One connected with betty 3 keeping room. College Building. rooms can be used for light house-| Telephone 18. Gl6-20 Phone 1066. | FOR SALE—House end lot on corner sy SAL of Ave: A, and: Sth St. Write Ide TWO VERY desirable rooms’ with; K. Algeo, Sioux FallsS. Dak.» 1 board, suitable for two girls or; Weller ‘Apti «Fras * Bill-1w boys. Phone 145, Moh: | FOR SALE—At's great sacritice, my) ie EO IRA 5-13-4t{ home at 428° 16th’ St for terms. FGR RENT—Furnished rooms for| Call at house. Francis White. light housekeeping near the Cap- * 5-15-1w itol and on street car line. 930/FOR RENT—May ist 8 rooms ai nd _4dth St. 5-13-1w; bath modern furnished apt. up- FOR RENT—Partly- furnished or} stairs. Private entrance. Fhon: unfurnished room for light house- | —275W- : ae) keeping. College Bldg. 183. keeping. 46 Main St. Phone | FOR RENT—Furnished Apt., special 5-2-2w| Price for: summer months,; Phone FOR RENi—Furnished room for TW. SAth Be: Satine light house keeping. Closet xod| POR RENT—Pour yoom modern kitchenette. 411-th St. Phone 273,| 'spartment, furnished or unfurnish- 68-4) ed. Phone 773. 5-12-t£ FOR RENT—Stictly moaern apart-|FOR RERT—Five room modern ment’ in Rose Apartments, Appiy| apartment. Phone 87, L. K. F. W, Murphy. Phone 862, _4-30-tf} Thompson. 5-13-1W FOR RENT—Two modern _rooms|FOR RENT—Four room modern fiat. available May 20th,. 304% Main.| Apply Mrs..Mary Burke, 217 10th Phone 107-M. 5-16-3t| St. 8-15-1w FOR RENT—Farnished rooms in|POR RENT—Small apartment the: modern home, 314 3rd St. Phone} first of June. Person Court. 1051-W. 5-14-tf > Bl manently.”' Prefer- office on cler- also partly furnished light house-| teal, Write Tribune ad No; 986. + 5-15-3t SPARE TIMB bookkeeping, reports, financial statements; investigations ete: .- Confidential, . Address: Box 148, Bismarck. Fe 5-15-1w WORK WANTED—Ashes hauled, gardené: plowed, black ditt and old fertilizer. Phone 957, __6-12-1w WANTED--Work by the hour or day Call Mrs. Weller,- 307. Front. St. ' Phone 102-Wi bs? 14-1 | MISCELLANFOUR i FOR SALE—Some good seed corm Gehu yellow flint, some in town some at farm in Gibbs Township. Also some seed Speltz. Also for rent, 160 acres in pasture 1 1-2 miles east of Capitol all fenced. ‘Was not pastured last year. Plenty of grass. .J. C. Swett, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 942R, 54-20 FOR SALE—White Dent “seed orn at $3.00 per bushel guarantee 80 percent to grow, get the corn and test it if it don’t grow, bring it back and tt your money back. John Johnson, 6 miles southeast of Menoken, N. D. 5-16-1w FOR * E—Barber shop,” pool -hall and confectionery, ‘building ‘inelud-. ed. “Good location. no competition. Very good paying business, will sell very reasonable being disabled QUALITY Chiéiks, Postpaid. 1 “Leghorns. le each. Wyandottes 50; BR. Cs Reds, Minorcas ete. Broilers $10.00. Prepaid, 100 percent gi Order from this and save time. horns, large xssorted $9. Reds, ‘Ancohas, $10. Orp. $12 Lt. Brahmas, $15. Assort Catalog. * Missouri Poultry Farms,’ Columbia, Mo. +65 BABY CHICKS. You don’t pay until er part of the month. you see them. Sent C. O. D. Leg- horns $12.00 -per 100. Bars, Reds, Minoreas, $14.00. Live deliv postpaid. Utecht Hatchery. Ric’ mond, Minn. 5-16- IDEAL CHICKS—Sent C, 0. D. Best The best terms of any: strains, hatchery. Reds 13¢ ecac 00 percent Ideal Hatchery, Collins- 5-16-1t Bars, delivery. ville, 1 WILTSE’S S'S “CHICKS are best—cost less. “Live delivery. 20 qiickest service. Get prices. damseh Wiltse, Rulo, Nebr. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—One of the few good corners left im the business dis- tricts.: 150. fee€ on Broadway by to 225-on Mandan Ave. . Might consider agricultural land in e' change as part payment. Price | ground. Standard! Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D.; 14-1mi byeeds,! | nicely, Herbert Lite and John Risch, In cal farmers motored to the capital city Saturday on busine: Ed Mount motored to Bismarck} y to visit with his wife whois in the hospit: “The Baldwin’ school ting ready, for their ises which will be given the lat- The follow- ing’ students will graduate this ye: He Florence Rupp, Elizabeth fonroe, Helen Strandemo, Myrtle ite. Messrs. Richard Rupp and Paul Borner: A number of Baldwin farmers are busy poison'ng gophers this week.| The gepher’ takes 2 heavy toll of grain and now isthe time to (get them, Robert Risch who has been taking | trentment ‘in Bismarck’ is‘ improving | LONDON’S LORD MAYOR YEARNS FOR EXERCISE AND FRESH AIR ‘London, May 16.-—Like Gilbert and Sallivan's operatic policeman, the lord mayor of London finds his of- ficial life ‘not a-happy one.” Lord]. Mayor Sir Alfred Bower told a méect-,

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