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1 ii 1 Tribune Classified Advertisements = PHONE 32>= MALE FELP WANTED 6 WANTED—Men and women to rel | barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Catalog and special offer free. j Moler Barber College, Fargo, N.| _D. -23-1m WANTED—Young man to work bs month. Frances Jaszkowiak, 421- 12ta St. 5-8-tf! WANTED—Young, active, experienc: | eta MOOENeeD EE: Apply Tribune No,! 4-13-tf| | HELP_WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl to work for board! and room. Two in family. Mrs. W. A. Woodmark, 621 6th St./ Phone 619-W. 8-15-1w | in iddle-aged woman to! take care of baby and small home.| washing to do. Call 164 or} M 5-21-3t | ANTED—A girl fot general house- | work. Must be competent. Apply 9: 5-21-36} SALESMEN WANTED i SELL COAL in carload lots, Side or ain Line. Experience unneces-! sary. Earn a week's pay in an hour.| Liberal drawing account arrange- ment, WASHINGTON COAL CO.,} 1031 Coal Exchange Bldg., Chicago. ; PERSONAL NOTICE Do you want to adopt a cute litle} baby girl of 7 months. If interest- ed write to Box 46, R. R. 3, La Moure, N, Dak. 0-1w “BOOKKEEPERS now employed who ar@ desirous >f doing accounting 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 communicatio confidential, Address box 987, care of the Tribune.” 5-18-6t | / WORK WANTED { SPAR TIME bookkeeping, reports, | financial statements, investigations | ete. Confidential. Address Box; 148, Bismarck, 5-15-1w | Spe Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or UNG... e.eeeeeeeee $ 50 2 insertions, 25 words or under ...ecceeeeeeeee 65 3 insertions, 25 words or under .. 5 1 week, 25 wo er ....ccccccesseeees 126 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word, ! CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash Ip advance. Copy should bo re- ceived! by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 —— oe Hemstitching and Picoting is more in vogue this season for trimming your summer Dresses, Lingerie, Fan- cy Work, ete. MRS. A. E. PETERSON 218 1st Street. BISMARCK, N. DAK, 5-18-1w ———SS FARM LANDS FOR SALE—320 acres near the Kill- decr mountains with plenty of stove wood and fence posts, with good market for same-plenty of good water-will sell at a saczitice $6.00 per acre. Excellent for a sheep ranch. E. B. Lubke, Halliday, Nor‘) Dakota, Box 219. 4 1 MUSIC SCHOOL ‘Alph, Lampe, Director. al 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- First Street or Phone No. 1017. MISCELLANEO! WANTED—Work by the hour or day.; Call Mrs. Weller, 3807 Front St. Phone 702-W. 5-20-1w | WASHING wanted. Bring your| washing and ironing to 404 Ave. B.! 5-18-1w | —. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | ADDITIONAL capital can be provided | for meritorious business enter- prises regardless of whether such ; businesses were originally financed through personal capital of the owners or through the sales of stock or bonds to the public. Our ex-| cellent facilities are available to} both established firms and to those | contemplating expansion through public participation in their stocks | or bonds. Submit brief history of company present status details of personnel requirements, etc. tothe Ifome Deposit Company, Sixty-five Wall Street, New York, N. Y. 1-1w LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—60 ft. resident building Jot on 4th street also 50 ft. build- ing lot on 8th St. See E. B. Klein. 5-21-3t DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING WANTED—Remad- elling and make-over, specialty. Phone 504M. 5-19-3t | AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | WANT TO BUY: Late model Ford/ Coupe for cash. Must be a bar- gain. Give full ‘information in| first letter. Write Tribune No. 988. 5-19-3t | | a Lost LOST—Between Turtle Lake and marck Wednesday, Chrysler mount- ! ed balloon tire and cover. Corwin | Motor Co., Bismarck. 5-21-3t | LOST—Bunch of keys, finder please | return to Tribune. 5-19-3t ______ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice, clean sleeping | rooms, one connected with bath, 2| roomsycan be used for light hous¢- keeping. 46 Main St. Phone 1066. 5-19-1w | FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 room apartment or house, private en- trance. Close iri, reasonable, Phone 464R or 482R. 5-21-3t} FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home with or without) board. Phone 834-L-J or call 309/ 8th St. No. 5-18-1w | FOR RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. noes * 6-16-2wks R_ RENi—Furnished room for light house keeping. Closet and kitchenette. 411-5th St. Phone 273, 5.8-té FOR RENT—Two nice sleeping rooms right across from the freight de- pot, 423 Front St. Phone 1123-R, 5-19-6t | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. _ 4-30-tf FOR RENT—One large downstairs, sleeping room, suitable for two. Call 558-L-M, 5-19-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home, 314 3rd St. Phone| 1051-W. _1051 5-14-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, 316 1-2 Main. 5-1824t BABY CHICKS | BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June prices per 100; Leghorns $12.5 Barred or White Rocks, S. C. Re $14.50; | Orpingtons, Wyandottes $15.50; R. C. Reds, Minorcas etc. $16.00; Broilers $10.00. Standard bred. Prepaid, 100 percent guar- | antee. Order from this and save time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N.‘D. . 14-1m_ STRAYED OR STOLEN _ STRAYED from my farm 10 miles north of Bismarck, one bluish gray mare, hind legs and face a lighter teolor, no brand. Weight 1350, age {4. If found, notity Frank Paul. ‘ 5-18-2w. |; FOR SALE—Guitar FOR SALE—White Dent seed corn 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 get your money back. John Johnson, 6 miles southeast of Menoken, N. D. 5-16-1w FOR SALE—Barber shop, pool hall and, coffectionery, building includ- ed. Good location no competition. Very good paying business, will sell very reasonable being disabled for the rest of the summer. Will sell immediately. For particulars come and see me personally or write. W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, N._Dak. 5-11-2w FOR SALE—Household goods includ- ing beds, dressers, tables, chairs, books, bookcases, rugs, and other articles, very reasonable prices. 519 4th St. Phone 511-J. Mrs. L. R. Johns 3t LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar _ process, ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis- f cation, good busine: price right for a s' Write No. 940, care Bismarck Tri- real bargain for print- et, who needs new equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply Tri- bane. 1-¥8-tf FOR SALE—Duofold, dining table, chairs, rockers, beds, dressers, electric sweeper, and other house- hold articles, also dishes, bedding. Call at 416-12th St. or Phone 441R. 5-20-1w FOR SALE—1 gas range, 1 gas wa- ter heater, 1 electric motor, 1 ad- justable kerosene burner for range, all one half price. Call 625, 808- 2nd St. 5-19-3t Artists Easel curtain stretcher, clothes bar, kit- chen table, small tables, wheel- barrow, bicycle. 818-5th St. Phone 67W. 6-20-2t FOR SALE—Early Fortune seed mil- let, $2.50 per 100 lbs. 8 mile: northeast of Baldwin, N. D. T. F. Morris, Wilton, N. D. R. F. D. No. 3. 5-15-1w FOR RENT—Taxi stand in Kirk © Nicola Building, formerly occu- ied by 888 Taxi Line. Inquire fice of O'Hare & Cox. 5-19-3¢ FOR SALE—Hound pups, stag and grey mixed, $25.00 each. Parents first class wolf killers. E. C. An- derson, Roseglen, N. D. 5-19-1w FOR SALE—One gumwood and two vernice martin beds complete with springs and mattress. E. H. Pierce ‘ 411 5th St. Phone 273. 5-16-tf |” ‘FOR SALE—Davenport, table, spinet desk, floor lamp, pedestal and oth- er articles. Call Hughes Apt. No. 8 or phone 817-M. 521-2 FOR SALE—1000 Shares Idawa Gold Mining Co. stock for $200.00. C. A. Anderson, 329 Wash. Ave., Fer- _£us Falls, Minn. 5-12-15t FOR SALE—Beautiful: Persian kit- tens. House t: tery, 5213 Morningside Ave., Sioux City, Iowa. 5-18-5t FOR SALE—Beds, dresser, sanitary couch, single cot, rockers, victrola, sectional book. case. 820 Ave..D. Phone ~609-W. 5-19-1w |FOR SALE—1 1-2 H, P. McCormick} * Deering engine. New, at a bargain. Enquire at First Guaranty FOR SALE—Blue enamel ivory trim- med Stroller, suitable for infant or larger child. Phone 592-W. 5-20-3¢ FOR SALE—Household goods for five rooms. Cheap for quick sal 605-9th St, Phong 745R. 5-20-1w FOR SALE—Heavy work horses weigh _ from 3000 to 8600 a team. Also fresh milk cows. 5-18-2w FOR SALE—Baby carriage in_good -condition, 813 Ave. C. Phone ‘OUT OUR WAY WANTED TO RENT WANTED—5 or 6 room modern house not later than June 1st. Call Tribune No. 32. 5-12-tf POR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. FOR SALE-—Thoroughly modern res- idence, six rooms, double garage, gas and electric ranges, new heat- ing plant, nice lawn, all in splen- did condition, and fine location on Fourth Street. Prited right, with iteral terms to responsible par- Possession at once. Also some lots in Riverview Addition. L. Van Hook, Room No, 3, Hoskins Big, “Bismarck, N. D 5-19-1W FOR RENT—Very desirable two or three room furnished apartment on ground floor, modern, Screen porch with extra room off porch. Private entrance. Adults only. Phone 883. Call 217 8th St. 5-7-tf FOR SALE—A 60 by 150 ft. lot, with 7 room house and bath, Ave. A and 3rd St, also six, 25 ft. lots, lots facing Roosevelt school. Rea- | - sonable price and terms. Write Tribune No. 989. 5-18-Lw FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment, four big rooms, bath and} kitchenette, and one big furnished room at another place. Call 623M. G. G. Beithon, 48 Thayer St. TWO furnished apartments for light housekeeping, one room and k chenette and closet. Two room and kitchenette on ground floor, sink, water and gas. Call 523 7th} St, Phone 487-W. 5-19-3t FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath,; 3 built-ins, ga fe by furnish references. rmation call modern hous M For further in 500-10th St. ; FOR RENT—Strictly modern in good condition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Post Of- fice,, For reliable party. Tribune No. 984. FOR RENT—June first, nicely fur. nished two room apartment for-| light housekeeping. Iced refriger- ator. E. H. Pierce, 411 5th Si Phone 273. FOR RENT—Pleasant modern also partly furnished light hou: keeping room. College Building. Telephone 183. 5-1 3 FOR RE! —Furnished fron on first floor, large enough two, lots of light. Phone 772LJ. FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice home at 423 16th St. for terms. Call at house. Francis White. 5-15-1w 5-16-tf FOR RENT—Furnish price for summer months. W. 801-4th S for the months, 419 5th St. FOR RENT—Foir room modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- 5-12-tf FOR RENT—Four room modern flat. Apply Mrs. Mary Burke, 217 10th St. Being Condemned To Die But an Incident In Busy Life (Continued from page one) Backed by Kruger, dof him. ‘Barbarian’ sued in the Boer courts and won. To end the matter for good, in Eloff's favor, Kruger fired the judges—his own supreme court. “In short, we faced practical con- fiscation of all we'd been encouraged to create. “My work in the Transvaal was about finished. I wanted to go to Eloff dispo: s-15-tt | 5 Write | 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE attention! most puzzle f HORIZONTAL Couple. Spirited. Upyard flight. A written promise to pay. Lubricates. Neuter ‘pronoun. Noxious plant. Positive. Third musical note. Married. for nmer shaping E roughly stone, Bev h Written order from branch creating « lodge. String tennis fence. To challenge. Naked. Negative, Story teller. higher To abound, Meadow, Cherubs. Aurora, To retransmit. To pl Measuring stick. Upon. a Deep long cut. Orb, Point of compas: : i a basis for tive poetry. To ‘shower, VERTICAL t. Within. Paddled. Law s charge, oO If an em, Pronoun, To nap. Bore. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Here's your meat. is every-day knowledge to you. 7 A word that will Con you get it? stick Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword | Puzzle. v9. A fence. il. To scatter 1. To bor 15, Net we 17. Granted Ise! 19: Weathercock. Clipped. to sound, To begin a water Pr Dinne To leve Headstrong voyage. jury. scheme of learning. Yegetables used instead of tato in West India. Rodent, t of harz ‘o hem. or. Seventh musical 1 Preposition of Mother. te, hy t those been invested on m: had to s' who'd trusted me. “Toward the end of 1895 the form Committee was born in Joh nesburg, its 78 members the leadin, representatives of Uitlander inte ests there. “We wanted reform under Transvaal flag. I hoisted it my: over the Consolidated Gold building, where my offices and committees’ headquarters we swore allegiance to it, hats off and hands raised. “Tl shoot the first man hauls that flag down,’ I warned. 1 was no movement against- Boer in- dependence. “An American committee, several to see Kruger, returned from Pretoria, the capital. The president who one of London to practice. But millions had received them surilly. ‘Your *he sneered. ‘I'm sick of this about your right fet guns and f “IL your rights?” might have to ers had to have don’t you what you “Weld realized do this. But Uit permits to bring nto the Trans vaal. Permits weren't to be had. Wreck Delays Arms “Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Beit had agreed to arm the I m Committee and its followers. As guns couldn't he shipped to us directly, they were to Gardner Williams, American © of the diamond across the bor- w mines at Kimber der, in Cape Colony Williams was to forward them in Standard Oil tanks, as oil, consigned to Col. Frank W. Rhodes, Cecil's brother and to me. “From Williams dime a telegram: | “Have shipped five diamonds, full Pin YooP!! A-AAH CMON Neck Hen ?Y RIPPY. TRY 1 . BEND YouR Gos ATS ft OnceT. TOFF! Gee TS Swe! ae! oe: e | MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER - THE OASIS. By Williams | fwllans PAGE SEVEN lor fire, Take your choice and re: | beriey Johannesburg line-—nort turn the rest.’ | bound of the border joou! rive tankfuls of rifles | ammunition on their way morning in rush copy of the Standa our side Tomorrow: John {tells of plans for ra 1 8000 persons train wrecked A Backfire evi- y the very train our guns were Hammond visit: the public library every day. GOLD KtD USED iold or silver kid heavily dered or beaded in br t colors s dark dre h- em- BROADCLOTH FOR SPORT English broadcloth is very much liked for sport and houst dresses. SAY WHY THE DEUCE DON'T YOU LOOK WHERE YOURE GOING? - LOOK AT MY REAR: FENDER! WHOSE CHAUFFEUR, REYANT. RR ALLRIGHT COME ACROSS WITH FIFTY BUCKS ~ IT WAS YOOR CHAUFFEOR YES MR. GUNN - LT'S APPARENT THAT IT WAS THE OTHER DRIVER'S FAULT AND YOU ARE ENTITLED To DAMAGES TLL MAIL You A CHECK, INTHE MORNING - BUT MY FEE FOR ADV.CE IN THIS MATTER WILL BE $75 _/ piesa HES Too BIG FoR ODR VAIL, I'D RAVE fez To TORN LOOSE Mi oh Uke H| OTEY WALKER MADE UPHIS MIND IT WAS USELESS TOARREST THE STRANGER - WHO HITCHED HIS HORSE To THE NEW LAMP POST ON UPPER. MAIN STREE Y Freckless and His Friends Caught! € 1925 ay WER SERVICE INC. AFTER? TAKING ONE GOOD LOOK. MARSHAL | &—— 5-21-26 By Blosser GOODNESS ME! WERE comes HIF] TWAT MRS. PEET AGAIN= SHES} ALWAYS BORROWING A POT OR A PAN=I Just Bi KNOW SHE WANTS AY FF) DOvBLE BOILER So TLL WDE IT AND THEN TELL KER THAT IT IS BROKEN. MRS ASGOOSEY COULD I BoRROW YouR DovuRLE ees WRAY TIA AWFOLLY SoRRY 7, BUT THE Boro CAME OFF LAST ae 7 AIGAT AND THADTO y TA TERRIBLY SORRY ARS. PEET ( DISSAPOINTED FOR T WANTED TO MAKE RICE FOR MY S-2L0 iy (01025 GY ZA SERVICE. 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