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é “ of ’ a PAN ‘ ‘ ws ) i a, , « q i MALE BELP WANTED LOCAL MANAGER WANTED AT ONCE by largest concern of its kind in the world to develop and handle local business, Experience or capital unnecessary. $2,500 to $10,000 profits first year according to population, Wonderful future porsibilitics. | Staple with constant unlimited demartd.' We undersell all competition, RED| SEAL COAL €0., 427 _ change Bldg. Chicago. YOU ARE the man we want if you are ready for the opportunity to carn $35-50 weekly selling Watkins Prodpcts to satisfied users in Bis- marck. Experience unnecessai For particulars write The J, R. Watkins Co. Dept. J-5, Winona, Minn, 3-2t THE PAYING selling groceries, Coal Ex- radio} paints, sets, and automobile tires and ac- cessories direct to consumer. We put you in this business, no cap-! ital or experience necessary. Wri Hitchcock-Hill Co. Dept. 556, C cago. WE TRAIN for executive positions. Home study. Easy terms. Get cat- alog. polyment department in connection. National Hotel Train | ing School, Andrus Bldg, Minneap- ; Minn. i WANT ‘Men and women to-learn; barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Catalog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 4-23-1m ———_—————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Lady salesman at once, to travel and help drive car, transportation, salary and commis- sion, Call at the Bismarck Hotel room 40 from 7 to 8 p. m, and 8 to 9 a. m. or write ad No. 992, care on your machine, nished, highest prices particulars, Home Sewing Fifth Ave. N.Y ANTED: idie-aged woman to| take care of baby and smal home. | No washing to do. Call 164 or EE 5-21-3t Write for} Bil commodity | ‘ae. Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words of under ...... $ 50 2 insertions, 25 ‘words or under ......... «65 3 insertions, 25 words or under . ‘ 1 week, 25 words or un GOP vs ism cc ese cee es RSS Adg over 25 words, 2c addl- i tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ATES R 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Cop? should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to inure insertion same day. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 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 N. DAK. 5-18-lw NOTICE Do you want to adopt a cute little baby girl of 7 months. If interest- ed write to Box 46, R. R. 3, La Moure, N. Dak. 6-20-10 ___ STRAYED OR STOLEN _ 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. ~ 5-18-20 1 TOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES NTED TO BUY—Used car, tour- ing or sedan, must be in good con- dition, state age and make. Write No. 995, care of Tribune. 5-23-3¢ Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 382==— ‘WANTED manufacturing concern, rated Ad- Al, requires the services of sev- eral additional experienced sales- 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- usunl opening in rich territory paitially developed. ersation, commission’ basis, week- ly remittances, — All correspond- ence strictly confidential, Special attention will be given ap- plicants. submitting full informa- tion and ferences with first let- Art Works, SALESMEN—Opening now for $5000 to $10,000 year man. Estab- lished wholesale house selling re- tail’ merchants; staple line, per- manent position with real contract to producer. ‘A. F. Gibson, Mgr. Dept. 313, 1922 Euctid Ave. Cleve- land, O. ———— AGENTS WANTED AGENTS--Write for Free Samples. Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. required. y and bonus. Madison Mills 566 Broadway, New York. AGENTS make big money—all or part time-selling $5000.00 Health & Accident policy. $26.00 weekly benefit. All for $10. Every man and woman you meet needs one. Write for details. Suite 215, Dept. 121, 75 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. ———— PERSONAL’ “BOOKKEEPERS now employed who| 3 are desirous of doing accounting work in spare time who have suc-| 3 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 ———— FARM LANDS ANTED—A girl for general house- work. Must be competent. Apply 922-M, 5-21-3t eee wed WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by the hour or day Call Mrs. Weller, 307 Front Si Phone 702-W. 5-20-1w WASHING wanted. Bring your) washing and ironing to 404 Ave. B. 5-18-1w —————EES WANTED TO RENT eee WANTED—Furnished home for suin- mer months with screen porch and} garage, 2 adults, no children, price no object for desirable place, For information write Tribune ad No. 10. 5-21-tf WANTED TO RENT—Two furnished light house-keeping rooms down- stairs, good location, no children. Write Tribune No. 993. 5-22-3t Diston hand-saw, No, 120, between St. Hilaire Lufthber Com- pany Yard and 112 Rosser o1 be- tween there and Mandan. Finder return to Tribune for reward. 21 LOST-—Between Turtle Lake and Bis- marck Wednesday, Chrysler mount- ed balloon tire and cover. Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck. 5-21-3t ROOMS FOR RENT ed, one large room with kitchen- ette for light housekeeping, also steeping rooms for rent across from freight depot. Phone 1123:R. 423 Front St. 5-22-1w FOR SALE—A 4-passenger Chevrolet coupe in perfect condition, nearly new. For information: write ad No. 991, care of Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—Barber shop, pool hall and confectionery, 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. 5-11-20 FOR SALE—1 Singer sewing ma- chine, 1 Maytag washer, 1 daven- port, 1 bookcase, 2 beds complete, 2 rockers, 1 armchair, 1 couch bed, 2 bedsteads, assorted’ crockery. Phone 363M, 413 7th 5-23 lw GHERRIES—A ten Pound Box qual- ity delivered to your nearest ex- press office for $3.50. We pay ex- press charges and guarantee the quality, The Truax Grocery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 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. Johnson Z 5-21-3t. 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- marck, N. Dak, 5-4-tf FOR SALE—Furniture, one daven- port, two rockers, two kitchen chairs, one day bed, one baby bug- @y; four dozen truit jars. Call at 418 12th St, . it FOR RENT—Nice, clean sleeping | FOR SALE—Wigh cines cafe Tine lo: rooms, one connected with bath, 2 rooms can‘be used for light house- keeping. 46 Main St. Phone’ 1066. z 5-19-1w FOR RENT—Cool, sleeping «room, white ivory furniture. La- dies only. Call 500 between 2 p. m, and 4 p.m, 5-21-1w FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 room apartment or ‘house, private’ en- trance. Close in, reasonable, Phone 464R or 482R. 5-21-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home with or without board. 8th St. No. 5-18-1w FOR RENT—All modern, nice clean sleeping rooms, can ‘be used for light housekeeping, 616 6th St. Phone 826-R. 5-21-tf FOR RENT—Partly_ furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College’ Bldg. _ Phone 183, ee 5-16-2wks FOR RENI—Furnished room for light house, keeping. Closet and kitchenette. 411-5th St. Phone 273, . 5.8-tf FOR RENT—Two nice sleeping rooms right across from the freight de- pot, 423 Front St. Phone 1123-R. 5-19-5t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Furnished. room in ‘mod- ern home, 409 5th St. Phone 512-R, 5-21-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern homhé, 314 3rd St. Phone 1061-w. , * B-14-tf RABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June prices per 100; Leghorns $12.50; Barred or White Rocks, 8. C. Reds $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, be D. _ gin QUALITY Chicks, ‘Postpaid, 109. Leg- horns, large ‘assorted $9. Rocks Reds, Anconas; $10.- Orp. Wyan. $12 Lt. Brahnmias, 915.° Assort. $7. ‘ Catalog. Missouri Poultry Farms, Columbia, Mo: WILTSE’S CHICKS are best—cost less. Live delivery. 20 - breeds, _ Quickest servive, Get prices. James * Wiltse, Rulo, Nebr. Phone 834-L-J or call 309| cation, good basiness will make price right for a atraight sale. ite ‘No. 940, care Bibsharck Pri- bune 3-2-tf FOR SALE—At a bargain, ‘tee wood- en type case stands, fully equipped ides, real bargain for print- equipment. Apply Tri- 1-28-tf FOR SALE—Duofold, dining table, chairs, rockers, beds, dressars, electric sweeper, and other house- hold articles, also dishes, bedding. Call at 416-12th St. or Phone 441R. Fee ime 5-20-1w FOR SALE—Camping tent, @ folding cots and violin, all goed as news| TWO furnished apartments for light price teasonable. Can be: seen at 232 West Bdwy. : E : 5-22-tf£ FOR SALE—Hound pups, grey mixed, $25.00 each. first class wolf killers. derson, Roseglen, N. D. E. C. An- 5-19-10 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—1000 Shares Idawa Gold Mining Co. stock for $200.00. C. A. Anderson, 329 Wash. Ave., Fes. gus Falls, Minn, 5-12-15t |ALE-—Beds, dresser, danitary couch, single cot, rockers, victrola, factional book case. 820 Ave. D. Phone | 609-W. 5-19-1w FOR SALE—Library table, rocker and dresser, also want to buy sec- ond hand tourist tent. Call 866-R. : 5:22-Rt FOR, SALE—Blue.enamel ivory trim- med ‘Stroller, suitable for infant or: larger child. Phone 592-W. re i 5-20-8t FOR ime gas range, First class condition, very . reasonable. Call 402-W. ‘ Fi five rooms. Cheap for quick. sal 605- St. Phone 745R. §-20-1w 0) rk horses: from 3000 to 3600. team. Also fresh milk ‘cows, “ 5-18-26 FOR SALE—Four new Six4_.Cord tires, standard make, $12.50. each. Phone 830-M. ‘ <8 -22-3¢ in’ aby. casri: condition. 918 Ave.“ €.~ x 8-22-1w| FOR SALE—320 acres near the Kill-| 4: deer mount: stove wood 5.00 per acre. Excellent sheep ranch. E. B. Lubke, Halli Nor’ Dakota, Box 219. 4-2 WESTERN WASHINGTON Beautiful,” soft round. Puget Sound region. Mild climate, green grass year Long growing season. Ideal berry vegetable, poultry and dairy coun try. Free booklets. Chas, 0. El- wood Company, 1014 3rd Av: w ur from owne: farm or unimproved land for 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—50 ft. resident building lot on 4th street also 50 ft. build ing lot on 8th St. See E. B. Klein 5-21-3t FOR 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. Priced right, with liberal terms to responsible par- ties. Possession at once. Also some lots in Riverview Addition. L. Van Hook, Room No. 3, Hoskins! Bldg., Bismarck, N. D Pat, 5-19-1w tionally known Liberal com- | but PAGE SEVEN _ | OSTRICH FEATHERS. Octrich feathers continue to. be popular, but their use is. confined to wraps now rather than gowns ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “CROSSWORD PUZZLE ene POPULAR FOR COATS | mer frocks. Chiffon is expected to rolored wool is extreme. | be the leader. for coats and red fox is nf the most popular trimmings for it. z WIDE COLLARS SMART | Chiffon capes for summer have 3 | wide Picrrot collars of velvet, sev leral shades darker than the wrap EVER HEAR OF THES Use borax water to stiffen dim- ity or voile col nd v Sheer fab Pop Knows PoP- PUT ONYOUR COAT AND HAT- LAWANT YOU TO DO SOMETHING FOR ME. a) Buy L ONLY WAN FAR AS THE DI YOU 10 G0 AS STORE NE BEEN WORKING HARD ALL DAY | Get out the big dictionary today and resolve to take more than the usual time to solve this puzzle. Look at the number of unkeyed letters, especially the two sets of thred if a row: HORIZONTAL id. GREAT HONK- EVERY ‘TIME L COME HOME FROM WORK YOO ALWANS WANT ME: WHENEVER L ASK YOO TO DO ANYTHING YOU ALWAYS START To GROWL - BEFORE WE WERE MARRIED YOU USED To SAY You CODLD IER DO ENOUGH Fi Answer to Yésterday's Crossword MARRIED THE MORE I REALIZE THAT L Wi Rooms just below the roof. 13. Instrumentation. Negative. Long slippery fish (pl.). Twelve months. Correlative of cither. GET ACHANCE To REST 34. 35. 38. 39, 40. 12. Leucoth (Greek Myths), 41. Convulsive twitching of the] 14. Arm joint, f muscles. 15, Giant god of the sea. 42, Series of dishes belonging to-} 16. Realistic painters. | gether. 20. Closing hymn of church service. eas To color. Hymns, Chemicals between alcohols and lackens drawing. 2 Ss. - me played with dice and Pall mall mallet. God (Hebre Atmosphere. To fondle. Second note in scale. Is economical. Fronts. Channel between sand banks. Common poul dise: 12. Card game of 3: To engage 43. I In the pri Jia. Morindin dye. Vas. Exceeded in power. 1 as A contract for property at given rent for a specified time. To put on. if Repairs. | VERTICAL board (pl.). Song sung by one person. The deep. Converts food into~ absorbable forms (physiology). Male child. Towa Ww). | . a : JRIAING 1 BOVANT RIN] DEALER IN AtL BRANDS OF MEDILM. HARD AND SOFT COALS: PLAIN @& FANCY SLACK — WEDDING CAKES COOKIES A SMART WAY ? — CHICKEN FEED - Gass - AND SHEEP DIP — Point of compass (toward Nor- a Cant or dialogue. To direct a vessel in its course. Behold. Is indebted. To allot. To open (poetic). To mimic. ‘o butt. To tot To accomplish. Hglf an em. 3 uter pronoun, site of wet. uge Malay negrite tribe To become weary. Toward. POSITION WANT MUSIC SCHOOL ‘Aliph, Lampe, Director. | WANi ED Position traveling, sell Special Summer classes for Harmony| ing or collecting. —_ Experienced. and Pupils without piano) Write Tribune No. 994. 5-22-1w THATS AUNT. LUCRETIAS 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 50 by 150 ft. lot, with 7 room. house and bath, Ave. A and Brd_ Sf., also six, 25 ft. lots, lots facing Roosevelt schdol. _ Rea- sonable price and terms, Write Tribune No. 989. 5-18-1w 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. 5:15-tf 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. 5-19-1w FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath, ‘modern house, built-ins, garage by June Ist. Must furnish references. For further information call at 500-10th St. 5-20-4t FUR RENT—Strictly modern house in. good condition and in good lo- * eftion, 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 Phone 273. 5-16-tf FOR RENT—Pleasant modern flat, also partly furnished light house- keeping room. College Building: Telephone 183. *6-16-2W. FOR RENT—Furnished front room on first floor, large enough. for two, lots of light. © 222-2nd_ St. Phone 772LJ. 5-20-tf FOR RENT—Furnished Apt., special price for simmer months. Phone 794W. 801-4th St. 5-15-tf FOR RENT—Furmished light house- keeping apartment, with running cia}. price for summer. :Phone 586, 5-22-3t. ‘urnished flat ‘to re- sponsible couple for the summer months, 419 5th St. » B-21-3t FOR RENT—Four room modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 773. | FOR RENT—Fornished hoi “ $18-Lw- ! | | k does’ get rid of them, \ OLD BLACK study under direction and at spe- cial conditions at our Studio. For further information. Call at 611- 4 (00 A l 5-16-1m 5 ESSE BUSIN| OPPORTUNITE Hl A Y i ET 1% ADDITIONAL capital can be provided prises regardless of whether such OTS) D businesses were originally financed Da through personal capital of the at residence if they desire, . First Street or Phone No. 1017. for meritorious business enter- owners or through the sales ‘of stock or bonds to the public. Our ex-} Giang works, N. D. May 23-—With cellent ilities are av nie to} .pproximately 4,000 people attending y s both established firms and to those | eee tay ‘Foto in. the bankside HANK BOYNTON SETS OUT A SMALL Box contemplating expansion through SILL EVERY MORNIN’ Tablletparticipation jnjthelr stocks|(meaeer and with. over, AN0D Anim OF STRAW ON HIS WINDOW opitonde: Geubmltiptlee bigvocy, ofl| ectmon students land: teachers) OlAtne Soe —— 9 1928 ay nea service: mie 55-2302! " state congre on the campus, company present status details of personnel requirements, Jay Is Gre: k got into the peak] ~ ay at the suite! reckless and His Friends High School ¥ lof it Thurs By Blosser Pome oe unive ontinuing today ng planes, Oe with ¢ contests ine ali a “LL RUN OVER TO MISSUS ; ele Panna Nees HOW'D YOU 6EG OVER. bo TNH FORISADE=Myghikeryenusiness EE Ieee See as AE GOOSEYS AK SEE IF SHE'S HERE So QUICK, ANYWAY 22 i Wy MAKIN COOKIES BEFORE RAY SEES ME OR ELSE HED WANT SOME COOKIES tablished for 14 years, fine oppor- tunity for two girls or woman that Build- Home CAN'T T EVER GO | HTT ANYPLACE WITHOUT > | Hy YOU FOLLOWIAS' | T AE ?2 fos i lise in tudents of the depart- The annual which cludes 300 ment of physical education for wo- men at the university and which this year is woven about a pictu farm story, “Triumph of the Jis to be yepeated a at 6:30 o'clock: i ter. The Unive nd is playing accompaniments for the huge spec- tacle. Grafton high school won the one- act play contest of the Playmaker festival Wednesday evening. James- j town took second, Cando third, and Bignaigk hongrable mention. The five best individual actors include: Jessie Depry and Arvel Graving, Grafton; ett O'Neil and Dana Sheain, Bismarck, and Ralph John- son, Park River. Sessions of the teachers’ ence opened Thursd continue today, also se: High School League. ‘Dean F. Kelly, of. the University of sota, gave the main addresses to the teachers Thursday. Music contests and journalism ent judging also took place Thursday, the music con- tests to continue today, and Satur- day, Tennis play began .Thursday af- ternoon and, is expected largely to be completed: today. , Preliminaries in track. and field also are scheduled this afternoon, and declamation pre- limjnaries all day today. Finals in all events are to be com- pleted Saturday. Awarding of a grand prize to the school of the state which wins most points in all events combined is to be made Satur- day evening. NEW OTRAW BASKETS +.Straw ‘basket ‘have large, bi- zarre figures in crude cqlored raf- 'fia_ and have long handles of rs” braided straw, 4 May Fete, can do good home baking. ing also for sale or. rent. Bake Shop, Mrs. Emma Prop. HARDWARE DIET confer- and are to sions of the J. RAY? WHY, RAY HAST” BEEN HERE Yopay! A— pho Bee) WHAT'S: RAY DOIN’ OVER HERE AT UI YOUR HOUSE? 1 GUESS YOU MUST HAVE SEEN YOURSELF IN OUR MIRROR, ¢ Nice \thin- razor blades, with bolts for dessert make a palatable nical for Rolla. A. Clark of St.Louis. He takes delight’ in eating ll: the hard- Fware that he'can. .Just where he stores them no one knows tut he