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. | 4 ae » MALE EELP WANTED ) SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN| WANTED FOR DISTRICT MANA- GER. A $1,000,000 IMinois Cor- poration has a five year franchise | to grant you if you can meet our 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} raptdly 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 oppo?-| tunity of a life time for a live,| energetic man willing to work | hard. A deposit of $2250 for dey! monstrators, etc. temporarily re- quired, which is _ self-liquidating. | ver give full details of past! Address President, 38) 16-3t | In an experience. E. Pearson St. Chicago. YOU ARE th we want if y. are ready for the opportunity to! earn $35-50 weekly selling Watkins Products to satisfied users in Bis-, marck, perience unnecessi For particulars write The J, R Watkins Co, Dept. J Winona, TED-—Men and wo barber trade. Great demand; big} wages. Few weeks completes. | Catalog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N.! D. nbnenaa ____4-23-1m | WANTED—Young man to. work by! month, Frances Jaszkowiak, 421- tn St. §-8.1f WANTHD—Young, active, experienc: ed bookkeeper. Apply Tribune’ No. | 966. 4 i3-tf | ___HELP_WANTED--FEMALE __ | LADIES—Pleasant sewing at home,) on your machine, everything fur-| fished, highest prices. Write_for| ticulars. Home Sewing Cv, 311 hifth Ave. N.Y. C. | WANTED— Sompetent girl for gen- eral house work, Family, two; s. O, W. Roberts. 117-Main,| 5 5-16. woman for gener-; Country girl pre-| al housework. Tribune Classified Advertisements — = PHONE 32 Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words o Under secede ceeees 2 insertions, 25 words or under 65 3 insertions, 2 under ........ceceeee 16 1 week, 25 words or un- \ UGF Seccesccoscsec seep aee. Adg over 25 words, 2c addi- 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 ingertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Hemstitching aad Picoting is more in vogue this season for trimming your summer Dresses, Lingerie, Fan- cy Work, ete. MRS. A. E. PETERSON 218 Ist Street. BISMARCK, N. DAK. | 5-18-1w ___ POSITION WANTED WANTED—Stenographie work by young lady. Good references fur- nished. Call at 405 First Street. or phone 966-W. 5-14-lw MUSIC SCHOOL ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE WANTED TO RENT WANTED—6 or 6 room modern house not later than Juné Ist. Call Tribune No, (32 5-12-tf LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—One of the few good corners ‘left in’ the business dis- tricts. 160 feet on Broadway by 50 to 225 on Mandan Ave, Might consider agricultural. land in ex- change as part payment. Price very low in order to settle -an es- tate. Inquire of J. K. Doran, 5-13-1w SUS FARM LANDS FORK SALB--320 acres near the Kill- dee? mountains with plenty of , with steve wood and fence pos! of good market for sume-p good water-will sell at 2 Hee +$5.00 per acre. Excellent. for a sheep ranch."E. B. Lubke, Halliday, Nor’) Dakota, Box 219. | 4-26-1m WORK WANTED WORK wanted by young man, school teacher during summer months. If satisfactory will consider it per-| There’s a variety of English in thi s crossword puzzle that should ac- manently. Prefer office or tler-| quaint the solver with a general lay’out of the dictionary. Many of the ical. Write Tribune ad - 986.) words will need looking up, althoug h others should be quite f St ’ PARE TIME bookkeeping, reports, financial statements, investi i HORIZONTAL To lag behind. Food made from milk with the a6 ete, Confidential, Addre: Box : 148, Bismarck. 15-1 assistance of mold. Cel eee *|13. Robbed. WORK WANTED—Ashes hauled, | To hoist. Measure of area, Half an em. Blackbird (cuckoo family). gardens plowed, black dirt and old fertilizer. Phone 957, ° 5-12-1w } WANTED—Work by the hour or day =—Alph. Lampe, Director. Special Summer classes for Harmony and Piano. Pupils without piano at residence may, if they desire, study under directizn and at spe- cial conditions at our Studio. For further information. Call at 611- t Street or Phone No. 1017. 5-16-1m LosT LOST—Ladies brown pocketbook con- taining some silver, check book and snap shots, finder kindly return to the Tribune office; pictures are wanted for ake, 5-15-3t LOST—Portfolio containing books between Bismarck and Steele. Name Geratd Leiber. Leave at Grand Pacific Hotel. 5-16-3t PERSONAL ferred. Phone 7263 evenings, 409] 6-14-1w!“BOOKKEEPERS now employed who Girl to work for board| are desirous of doing accounting Two in family. Mrs.} G21 16th St. and room. "W. A. Woodmark, Phone 619-W. 5 ng room at Metropolitan Hotel, New Salem. 5-18-3t | D--Competent maid for gen-j eral housework. Phone 189. | : lw} WANTED. eral housework. Competent girl for gen- Phone 691W2. 5-15-3t —————_—_——— SAL] EN WANTED work in spare time who have suc- cessfully completed or half way completed courses in accountancy. State what course studied, ‘age and ‘phone number. All communications confidential. Address box 987, care of the Tribune.” 5-18-6t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS For Rent: Apartments in! néw Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. SALESMEN experienced, one who has sold buttons and trimmings preferred, to represent large New York importer for department and| porch with extra room off porch. retail trade in the city of Bismarck| Private entrance. Adults only. and State. Big commission. State! Phone 883. Call 217 8th St. experience and qualifications inj 5-T-tf first letter, .all answers held| FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- strictly confidential. Box 369,/ ment, four big rooms, bath and 2501 World Tower Bldg., New York. ‘kitchenefte, and one big furnished City.” {room at another place. Call 623M. SALESWOMEN WANTED—Two for| G. G. Beithon, 48 Thayer St. country with cars to take crew of girls out in Rural District to sell the “Chic Knit” dresses that retail for $5.50. They sell on sight. In- experienced girls can earn from $8.00 to $18.00 per day. Something new that sells, and not sold in stores. Nogar Clothing Mtg. Co., 319 W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. ————— ROOMS FOR RENT f FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in! \modern home with or ' without board. Phone 834-L-J or call 309 8th St. No, 5-18-lw FCR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping near the Cap- itol and on street car line, 930 4th St. 5 5-13-lw FOR RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping, College Bldg. ‘ Phone 183. 6-16-2wks FOR RENi—Furnished room for light house keeping. Closet and kitchenette, 411-5th St. Phone 273, 5-8-tf ————E——EEE ees FOR KENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Appl; FW. Murphy. Phone 852. _ 4-0-t! FOR RENT—Two modern rooms available May 20th, 304% Main. Phone 107-M. 5-16-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home, 314 3rd St. 05: 5-14-tf roam. 5 6-18-4t 'T—Furnished ‘HICKS Phone FOR RENT—Very desirable two or three room furnished apartment on ground floor, modern. Screen | 5-15-tf | TWO furnished apartments for light | housekeeping, one room and kit- | chenette and closet. Two rooms | and kitchenette on ground ‘floor, | sink Water and gas, Call 523 7th | St. Phone 487-W. 5-15-3t Call Mrs. Weller, 307 Front St./21. Second note in scale, Phone 702-W, 5-14-1w Pep. WASHING wanted.. Bring your To appear. washing and ironing to 404 Ave. B Landscape. 5-18-1w|27. To season. Two fives. MISCELLANEOUS Across. FOR SALE—Some good seed corn|3!. To observe. 32. To level. Gehu yellow flint, some in town some at farm in Gibbs Township. A blemish. Also some seed Speltz. Also for|35. A lorem (no man’s land), rent, 160 acres in pasture 1.1-2/37. Pitcher. miles east of Capitol all fenced.| 29. Uncloses, Was not pastured last year. Plenty |40. Overlays with thin coat of gold. of grass, J. C. Swett, Bismarck,|41. More aged. . N. D. Phone 942R. 42. To remove covering of a nut. FOR SALE=White Dent aced corn |4!- To exercise your teeth. 46. A popular girl’s fruit (pl.) Tabbies. To speak bombastically. Samuel's tutor. A loiterer. Small fresh water fish. To fit an arrow to a string. To soil. Winter rain. i Subsists. Hypothetical unit. Smooth skinny fish, Preposition of place. Plural personal pronoun, at $3.00 p bushel guarantee 80 percent to grow, get the corn and test it if it don’t grow, bring it back and get your mo! back. John Johnson, 6 miles southeast of Menoken, N. D. 5 FOR SALE—Barber shop, pool hall and confectionery, building inelud- ed. Good location no competition. Very good paying business, will sell very reasonable being disabled for the rest of the summer. Will sell’ immediately. Fok particulars come and see me personally or Small i “re 2 § particles. 4 write. W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, ey 5 ante ae He One that ends (a performance). | 4 Stripéd beasts. An attendant. LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar process, VERTICAL ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- Bone. , tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis- Paragraph, marck, N. Dak. 5-4-tf FOR SALE—High clags cafe fine lo- 2 3 4, 2000 pounds. 5. cation, good busine: will make] 6. 8. 9. To stretch out for. Dishes. price right for a straight sale, Hebrew word for Deity. {ical |will be formed at a meeting to be| about {held in Dickinson Friday, May 2 was announced here Saturd Answer to Yesterday’s Crosaword Puzzle. SIC Hyoe Gi ee ORC ts Point of compass. Wears out. hlectors, sheriff. More recent, To gather grain from a reaper.| Vigorous. | Boil on eye. | Unit of wo: | To find out i examination, To employ. « Ad pinl negative. t even. ertaining to landscape. Circles of light around the 1 Relationship of one line to other Narrow street. hi}d’s toy that flies. of saying yes. Write No. 940, care Bismarck Tri-| Masculine pronoun. Dad’s better-half. | bune 8-2-tf 4 pike of corn. H Point of compass. FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- | 10. Nights. 72. Sun god. stands, fully equipped - al bargain for print- in Mandan July 2, 3 and 4,” Mr. RB » er, who needs new equipment. Sale for cash only.» Apply Tri- bane. 1-28-t£ FOR SALE—Early Fortune seed mil- let, $2.50 per 100 lbs. 8 miles northeast of Baldwin, N. D._T. F.| Morris, Wilton, N, D. R. F. D. No.| 3. 5-15-1w FOR SALE—One gumwood and two vernice martin béds complete with springs and mattress. E. H. Pierce, 411 5th St. Phone 273. | MANDAN NEWS | JARDINE AMUSED ' | Any doubt that U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Wm. M. Jardine, might have had his official dignity ruffled by widespread publicity attendant to| his acceptance of the “dare” of his| boyhood cowpuncher friend, Supt.' John W. Stephens, head of the 14/ dry-land agriculture —expegimental | stations of the, government in the | 5-16-tf |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- {ern apartment including electric i washer, vacuum cleaner, flat iron, | clean always, hot’ water. 807 4th St. 5-16-1wk FOR KENT—Strictly modern house | in good condition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Post Of- | fice: For reliable party. Write Tribune No. 984. 5-16-tf FOR RENT—June first, nicely fur- ; nished two room apartment for { ‘light housekeeping. Iced refriger- | ator, E. H. Pierce, 411 5th St 5-16-tf | Phone 273, 5 | FOR SALE=Piano, dining- table, | sideboard, range, small electric | stove, ‘sanitary touch, bicycle and | other things. Call 924 6th St. or | phorie 516. |FOR RENT—June Ist mof@ern apa | ment of 5 rooms on ground floor | furnished for Shousekeeping. Call | 81i-Gth St. or Phone 778. ° 6 FOR RENT—Cozy furnished 2 r _light housekeeping apt., ‘running water in room. Close in, 228-2nd | St» Phone 586. ; 6-18-3t FOR SALE OR RENT Strictly mo- dern eight room house. Occupied 6th St. Phone 516. 5-14-1w BABY CHICK: reduced May-June \ pric’s per 100; Leghorns $12.50; Barred or White Rocks, S. C. Reds $14.50; — Orpingtons, $16.50; R._C. Reds, Minorcas ete./ $16.00; Broilers $10.00, Standard bred. Prepaid, 100 percent guar- antee. Order from thisgand save time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 6-14-1m. een ee EEE : STRAYED OR STOLEN _ NOTICE—Strayed to my place on NE4 Sec. 8, 140, 78, one bluish grey mare, 2 yr. old. wt., one bay “mare with white face and two white feet, wt. about 1100, one dark bay Gelding about 4 yrs. old, wt. 900, one light bay, mare, with whjte hind foot, wtgabout 900.. Ed. Wid: | ger, Menoken, N, D. Route 1. 5-18-25—6-1-8 STRAYED from my farm” 10 miles | north of Bismarck, one bluish gray mare, hind legs and face a lighter color,no brand. Weight 1350, age 4. If found, notify Frank Paul. x 5-18-2w STRAYED from A. D. Snyder, Daw- son, N, D., black gelding, age 6, hind foot white, wt, 1150, forehead star, Notify me for d, 5-16-2t Sti Wyandottes i i | June 1st. Geo, B.’ Newcomb, 924- | FOR SALE—Two small modern hous- | es in desirable lpeation. Price | very reasonable, $2200 and $2600. Joseph, Coghlan: 5-14-1w { )R RENT—Pleasant modern |" also partly furnished light ‘ho keeping room. College Building. | Telephone 183. 5-16-2w | FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice, my | home at 423 16th St. for terms. | Call at house. “Francis White. | 5-15-1w | FOR RENT—Five room . modern { house. corner 8th and Rosser. In* | quire Frank Everts. 314-3rd St. iia 3e 5-16-t£ | FoR RENToFurished Apt, special| ' price for summer months. Phone 794W. 801-4th St, 5-15-tf |FOR RENT—Four room modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish-. | ed. Phone 773. 5-12-tf |FOR RENT[Fiye room moderh apartment. Phone 287, L. Kel ‘hompson. 5-13-1w. | FOR RENT—Four room modern flat. | Apply Mrs. Mary Burke, 217 10th St. : ~ 5-15-1 FOR RENT—Small apartment . tl first’ of, June. Person Court... _ Gelstf yo FOR SALE—1000 Shares Tdawa Gold Mining Co. stock for $200.00. C. A. Anderson, 329 Wash. Ave., Fer- gus FaHs, Minn. 5-12-15t FOR SALE—Beautiful Persian kit- tens. House trained. Faerie Cat- tery, 5213 Morningside Ave., Sioux City, Iowa. 13-5t midwest states, to ride a wild west broncho here during the annual) roundup, was dispelled by a letter to Mr. Stephens from F. M. Russell. The latter, who is assistant to Mr. Jar-j dine, declares “the secretary was highly entertained and amused at the story” and that he will be “greatly | pleased” to be sure and be in Man-| dan on July 4th. All plans for itinerary “will point to his being }iM only a few days with pneumonia intimating further that in the address the y is to give} here he will endeavor to “answer me wf the questions as to future ericultural legislation recommend- ed by the department.” sell si FORMER RESIDENT DIES Mrs. R. C. Gehring Saturday re-j ceived word of the sudden death of her sister, Miss Mary Van Horn, of| Des Laes, N daughter of Rev.| and M an Horn, former residents 0 She had been anda \ h came as al er here. She} the schools at and news of her d great shock to he had been teaching Parshall, N. D. BANK GROUP SPLITS Creation of a new “group” of the; North Dakota Banker: ociation to ivide the territory previously em- OUT OUR WAY KNOW WY TIM So LATE MA? FORE DARK, BUT I MET A KiD| |, AN HE SEZ-T SEEN YA DOWN TOWN, AN I SEZ wy'l AINT GOT No SISTER, | AT WU2 MY MA. AN’ HE SE2 WoT 2 MA 2\WY SHE'S 160 YOUNG T’ BE. - YOUR MA, WELL WE ARGEED N READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS WELL 1 STARTED HOME LONG, WITH YOUR SISTER COUPLE DANS AGC 4 'AT YOUNG: GOOD LOOKIN GIRL YOUR ARGEED -AN WELL HERE 1 AM OH -AH-AA-DID HE REALN SAY THAT WALTER ? You CAN TELL ME MORE. ABouT tT WHILE IM FIXING, YOU SOMETHING “To EAT. By Williams |braced in the Missouri Slope group, Too great a te group associatio: ason for souri group. PAGE FIVE entertainment features. M , Oliver,» Grant, Morton, ioux and part of Dunn county banks will remain in the Missouri Slope group. - ELECTRIC COOKERY : I CORRECT COOKERY MOM’N POP A Common Mishap - By Taylor COME OVER AND SEE = YES-1'D BE GiAD MOM L JUST MET MRS. WILLARI US SOMETIME = 1'M SURE \ SHE JUST RETURNED FROM A SIX MOM WOULD ENJOY HEARING }\ G \ MONTHS TOUR ABROAD You TELL ABouT YOUR ‘ ~ TRIP TO EUROPE a rs The new organization will have] the fifty bankers enrolled fro it! Stark, Dunn, Billings, Golden Valley by di- | Hettinger, Bowman and A organization. | coun McPadden, secretary ry to cover in alef the nkers ussociation wil is cited the chief speaker at the ision of Mis s of the Dickinson Cle cid rranging the la ors of er as session the d the 1 SuPPOSE SHE HAS MANY INTERESTING THINGS To TELL THAT'S NOTHING EXTRAORDINARY= _ THAT HAPPENS IN OTHER COUNTRIES BESIDES TURKEY ! YES- SHE TOLD ME OF SOME PECULIAR THINGS THEY DO IN THE DIFFERENT COUNTRIES SHE VISITED ~ SHE SAID THAT WHEN A TORKISH WOMAN GETS MARRIED SHE NEVER KNOWS HER HUSBAND UNTIL AFTER THE WEDDING GS_FANCY Ph enrruree tere You BEFORE You, GOT OOWN To TH 2) WASH BOWLS AND WATER PITCHERS: NO-No- TH’ Boy JUST STARTED OUT To HAVE STORE SAW A PLATE JUGGLER INA SIDE SHOW: I!ES HAD TROUBLE KEEPING HIS MIND O ‘IS REGULAR JoB- G00D GRIEF! How OFTEN MUST I TELL YoU NOT To MAKE SO MUCH NOISE F ITS SINPLY TERRIBLE!! NEs,You! 5 SHOULD THINK MAT YOU WOULD GET TIRED OF HEARING ME TALK To YOU so Lv Aven!