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MALE FELP WANTED YOU ARE the. man we want if you are ready for the opportunity to earn $35-50 weekly selling Watkins | Products to satisfied users in Bis- marck. Experience unnecessary, For particulars write The J, R. Watkins Co., “Dept. J-5, Winona, Minn, 5-23-2t — ___HELP_WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Lady salesman at onee,| to travel and help drive car, transportation, salary ad’ commis- sion. Call at the Bismarck Hotel room 40 from 7 to 8p. m, and 8 to 9 a, m. or write ad No. 992, care of the Tribune. 5-22-2¢ LADIES. everywhere, address envel- opes, etc. at home; liberal pay. | U Service, 20 East Jackson Chicago, I. 3-25-1t | Blv WORK WANTED eS WANTED—Work by the hour or day., Call Mrs. Weller, 307 Front St. ; Phone 702-W. 520-1 | —_ NE WANTED TO RENT _ \ WANTED--Furnished hom: 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. 990. 6-21-tf | WANTED TO RENT—Two furnished light house-keeping rooms down- s» good location, ‘no children. e Tribune No, 993. Wri 5-22-3t | ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT--Furnished or unfurnish-! ed, one fe room with kitchen- ette for light housekeeping, also sleeping rooms for rent across} from! freight depot. Phone 1123-R.| 423 Front St. 5-22-1w} FOR RENT—Dice, clean steeping | rooms, one connected with bath, 2! rooms can be‘used for light house-! keeping. 46 Main St. Phone 1086; ; 5-19-1w FOR RENT—Cool, sleeping _ room, | close in, white ivory furniture. La- dies only. Call 500 between 2 p. m, and 4 p. m. 5-21-1w | FOR RENT—AIl modern, nice clean | sleeping rooms, can be used for light housekeeping, 616 Gth St. Phone 826-R. 5-21-tf | FOR RENT—Four furnished or un- furnished rooms for light house-| keeping. Phone 754-W, 502 11th| Streets 5-25-1w | FOR RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished room for light house-j keeping. College Bldg. Phone a! = 5-16-2wks | FOR” RENT—Furnished room for light house keeping. Closet and kitchenette. 411-5th St. Phone 273;! 5-8-tf | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Furnished) rooms modern home, 314 3rd St. Phone 1051-W. 5-14-tf ———— ~~ ___. MISCELLANEOU! ALE—i Singer sewing mi chine, 1 Maytag washer, 1 daven 1 bookease, 2 beds complete, rs, 1 armchair, 1 couch bed, ads, assorted crockery. M, 413 7th St. process, ship your blocks to: the Auto: Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis-| marck, N. Dak. 6-4-tf | Tribune Classified Advertis PHONE 382: Classified Advertising Rates 1 msertton,. 26 words or niet ul ro. al 2 insertions, 25° words or under ..cesssseeeeess 65 3 insertions, 25 words or under vs.s...seeeeeee 18 1 week, 25 words or un- ler . 1.25 Ads over 21 1 addi- + tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch “All classified ads are cagh ib advance. Copy should be re- ceived! by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 NOTICE Do you want to adopt a cute httle baby girl of 7 months. If interest- ed write to Box 46, R. R. 3, La Moure, N, Dak. 6-20:iw STRAYED OR STOLEN NOTICE—Strayed to my place on NE 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 white hind foot, wt. about 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 maxe, hind legs and face“a lighter color, no brand. Weight 1350, age 4. If found, notify Frank Paul. 5-18-2w MUSIC SCHOOL Alph. Lampe, Director. pecial 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. 5-16-1m POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position traveling, sell- ing or collecting. Experienced. Write Tribune No. 994. S 5-22-1w BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, reduced M prices per 100; Leghorns $12. Barred or White Rocks, S. C. Reds $14.50; Orpingtons, Wyandottes $15.50; R.*C. Reds, Minorcas etc. $16.00; Broilers $10.00. Standard bred. Prepaid, 100 percent guar- Order from this and save Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 5-14-1m antee. hime. FOUND FOUND—Ladies scarf in the city au- ditoriurs Owner can have same by proving property and paying for Call at 408 3rd Street 5-25-1t this ad. after 6 p. m.; FOR SALB OR Ri HOUSES AND FLA’ Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. FOR SALE—Furniture, one daven-| port, two rockers, two kitchen chairs, one day bed, one baby bug- gy, four dozen truitejars, Cull at) cation, good bust prico right for @ .etreight sale. Write No. 940, care Blemarck Tri- bune 1 32tf FOR SALE—At @ bergdin, two wood- stands, fally equipped | bargain for print- who needs new equipment. Bale for cash only. Apply Tri- hi \ -8-tf FOR SALE—Dnofold, dining table, chairs, rockers, ‘beds, dressers, electric sweeper, and other Rots hold articles, also dishes, bedding. Call at 416-12th St. or Phone 441R. 5-20-10, FOR SALE—Heavy work horses, | weigh from $100 to 3600 a team. Also fresh milk cows. J. E. Chesak, 11 1-2 miles So. East of Bismarck. | 5-23 2wk LAWN mowers sharpened, auto} wheels straightened, wood. or. disc. Vord sedan for sale. G. E. Peter- son, 714 Thayer. Street East. " N 5-25-1W FOR SALE—Camaing tent. 2 folding cots and violim, all good. as new, price reasonable. ‘Cam be seen at 212 West Bdwy. e *_5-22-t#| FOR SALE—Hound pups, stag_and| grey mixed, $25.00 each. Patents first class wolf killers. E. C. An-| derson, Roseglen, N. D. j i 6-19-1w FOR SALE—Opé gumwood and two | vernicé martin beds complete: swith springs and mattress. E. H. Pierce, | 411 Bth St, Phone 273. fsa 5-16-8 FOR 1000 Shares Idawa~ Gold Mining.:€o. stock j A. Anderson; 329 Was! _gus Fails, Minn, 8-12-18¢ | FOR SACE—Bedh,, dresser, sanita couch, single cot, rockers, victrola, sectional -book case. 820 Ave. D. Phone 609 5-19-bw | FOR SALE—Library, table, rocker a and di also want to:buy s ond hand tourist tent. FOR SALE—One gas_ ra class condition, very “Call 402-W. FOR SALE—Household goods for five rooms. Cheap for quick sale. 605-9th St. Phone! 745R. | 5-20-tw. FOR SALE—Four new 6ix4 Cord ‘ Hite ;napdand make, $12.50: cach. hone 880-M. | 5.22.38 ‘- FOR SALE—Reed . pustieart, go: sonaltion, Gall, 42, AHR, BE Phone FOR SALE—Thoroughly modern res- idence, six rooms, double garage, gas and electric ranges, new hei ing plant, nice lawn, all in splen- did condition, @#hd fine location on Fourth Street. Priced right, with Tiberal 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-- 5-19-1w FOR RENT—Very desirable ‘two or three room furnished dpartment on ground floor, modern. $creen porch with extra room off ‘porch. Private entrance. -Adults only. Phone 883. Call 217 8th St. 5-7. ements AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES ANTED TO BUY—Used car, tour- ing or sedan, must be in flood con- dition, state age and make. Write No. 995, care of Tribune. W. 5-23-3t FO SADE—A 4-passenger Chevrolet coupe in perfect condition, nearly new. For information write. ad No. 991, care of Tribune. 5-22-tf FOR oAvk-Overlond Coupe 1 month old. Corwin Motor Co, 5423 3t SEATS SCARCE. IN BRITISH “LOWER HOUSE}: BY MILTON BRONNER NEA Service’ Writer |struction of underground services. London, May 28,-Futiny folk, these English. For instance:’ the other day the chancellor of the exchequer was to make his long and eagerly await- ed ‘speech in which he would set forth the budget and the taxation for the coming yeéar. And members of Parliament form- ed in a quetfe to get in, one enter- prising person coming on the scene at 5:30 in the morning so as to be sure to get a seat for a speech which was to take place at 4 in the after- noon. Such a thing would be ampossible and unthinkable with our Congress. But it’s all due to the smallness of the chamber in which ‘the House of| > Commons sits. The only people who have fixed seats are the members of | °° the cabinet and their fieutenants and| ‘ the official leaders of the opposi- tion, With the rest of the members, sit- ting is a sort of haphazard thing which works out all right except on extraordinary occasions. Then the seats are not sufficient for the mem- bers, many of whom go into the gal-| 49- leries or stand up. This is in striking contrast with the fixed seat each of our congress- men has. Furthermore, the member of the Commons gets no handsome office furnished by the government such as our congressmen enjey. Nor do they get a nice lump sum for secretarial hire. In a word, our congressmen are the best’ puid and the best treated solons in the world. The average member of the House of Commons would think he was living in clover if he were treated half so well. 0 * Moscow is talking—and it may not amount to more than talk—of having an underground railway system to cope with the growing transporta- tion problem of that big city. Since the’ Soviets practically} smashed and abandoned Petersburg or Petrograd or Lenirigtad or what- ever its name may be, Moscow has grown and grown until now it is a town of.two million people. The 700™tram cars last year car-} ried 305 million passengers. Owing to the conformation of the streets, it is not considered fensible to put} on more cars. So the Soviets had a delegation investigating the ¢on-| Their trouble is going to be to find somebody foolish enough to put up the money needed for the build- puzale. ed you. able to get it. HORIZONTAL To free from. filth. Landing stages or wharve keyed’ letter is h). i 13. Place of public contest. 4. To scoreh, 5. Kiln: to ‘dry ‘hops. 17. Mistake. 19. Long‘slippery fish (pl.) 21, To employ. 22. College councils. Adverbial negative. Seventh musical note. Something to gossip to. To apply one’s self. Point of compass. Proclamation. Modern enthusiasm. 3. To fluctuate. 36, Slight depression. 37. To warble, 39. Sailors. A blow on the nose. Homes of birds. Pace. To make reparation. Not as much, 4 A very gay foreign tity. “Sneaky. An amber-like substance. Pal of either. Measure of area. What Eskimo homes are 9 10, ing. of such lines. With Soviet credit in the world past the vanishing point, it looks as! if the underground railway will only exist on paper for a good many years to come. Not long ago some wag addressed a letter: “Monsieur Alexandre Millerand, former ‘president of the republic, former premier, former cabinet min- ister, senator from the Seine district, attorney in the court of appeals, Paris.” And a wWise~and up-to-date post- dffice employe in Paris sent it back to the writer with this endorsement: “Address unknown.” justice of the supreme court, president of the United former secretary of war, former federal Fargo Pastor Dies Followin trict judge, Fargo, N. D., May 25.--Rev. Evangelical church who died Imagine an American postal em- ploye doing the same thing with a the funeral which will be held letter addressed to W. H. Taft, chief Long Illness Kraus of Odessa, Minn., for yea intimate friend of Rev. J. J. Gother- idge, 44, of Fargo, pastor of Calv Fargo hospital Friday night follo-v- ing. a long illness, will officiate at : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ CROSSWORD. PUZZLE It would be rather ‘unfair to give you a hard start on So the unkeyed letter in the second horizontal word is furnish- The rest being keyed with vertical words, you ought to be Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword Puzale, 3 (un- of, At F 16, Is. 20. Mot . To assist. heart, 56. Fish pole. Gossiped. 57. Toward. Interior. é 58. Anger. Harbors. ey ot | 60. Practice of | religious contro-1*3. A cent. Ply versy. * lower containers. 3. Constellation. ‘anciful way of saying yes. 4, Instrument similar to harp. heltered. 66. Ciphers, What's wrnog with other folk’s 67. A small bunch of straw. children. 68. Violent seizures. 43, To loiter. 70. Treadle. Greater age. . Far away. Local positions. 3. Made a noise as high — spirited| 48. Pried (in others’ affairs). horses do. ‘| 50, To drink delicately. . Legendary bird. VERTICAL : Twelve. 1, Struck (slang). Got up. 2. To relieve. Sins. 3. Skill, For fear that. 4, Point of-compass. Implements for washing floors. 5, To jeer. Rythmical swing. 6, To merit. supply your stomach — with 7, To discolor or stain. : 8. Weights of containers. i nong nation made Apart, Valued. The unhappy a a in D; IN er a crossword <1 >] [i] fT] 1A] AIL Ie} Ole] lett) iH] VIE} IDIo} le {S| 8 that time, Hi males of the same parentage. Buy fogel Jones, and Mrs. L. nares EVER TRY TH Hh — (After ihe honeymoon) Both pairs of my socks have holes in them 1 nd then nd w North Dakota turned to signed to E at the annual nk and Richard Lovekin, Newa | NOY TOO TALL | Y i the height of your am | rko by Bi cont n, sweetheart. Put on both pairs are in different pla Answers. n 1923, Surviving, are his wife, one aniel, two siste : The Lon- hole don Krunich, bi ewark, N. J and three half br James Lovektin, Johnstown, Pa; MOM'N .POP “Sky MR GUNN CANT BorRow A COUPLE GALLONS tle ever five READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS By Taylor LV'S A SHAME L HAVE TO BOTHER _) ) L THINK L CAN SP. YOU THIS WAY MR.GUNN BOT L i ? ‘ CAN SPA! : f ae wie ous rae CU SOME - KNGW You'D BE MORE THAN es WHEN L DISCOVERED jane HAD WILLING To HELP ME OUT MY TANK eS MY TANK WAS EMPTY FILLED Tonay Now You'RE SURE Yoo WONT NEED THIS GASOLINE TONIGHT @ L_DON'T WANT To RoB You WELL IF YOU'RE NOT GoINGTO USE IT MR. GONN_WHY NOT LET ME BORROW IT FOR A Few HOURS ? MY WIFE SAID SHE'D RATHER Go RIDING 'N YOOR CAR. THAN MINE ANYHOW Sas OH No- UM Nor GOING TO TAKE THE CAR OOT AT ACL TONIGHT ' party at a card rbid displacement of the the Far former, it. was States, former the st governor general of the Philippines,| ailing several. months. Mr..Gotheridge was born in Staf- ; fordshir i United gz yeras ol for 14 T. M.| then en an in years, d from He later followed the’ barber trade | tute and upon completing his cou was assigned an Evangelical church in St. Paul, which he served for five | He then moved where he serve also served a go church at 2 p, m. Tuesday, | nounced last evening. theridge died of ulcers of ch from which he had been e,. bugiand, Juiy co, 1o9v, we amily of 14 sons} He came to the States when he was four Id and lived at Newark, N. J. H ears at tered the Johnston, Pa. Moody Bible in: se to Drake, N. D.| 1 for five years, He year at Hinton, Towa, TWO furnished apartments for light housekeeping, one room and ki chenette and closet. Two rooms and kitchenette on ground fleor, sink, water and gas. Call 523: 7th St. Phone 487-W. - 5419-tw FOR RENT—Strictly modern house in good condition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Post Of- tice. For reliable party. Tridune No. 984. FOR RENT—June first, nicely fur- fished two room apartment ‘for - light ‘housekeeping.. Iced refriger- ator. E. H.. Pierce, 41% 5th St Phone 273. 5-16-tf FO! Pieasant modern flat, ‘also partly furnished light. house- keeping room. College Buildin; Telephone 183. | FOR RENT—Furnished front room on first floor, large enough for two, lots of light, Phone 772LJ. 5-20-tf 5-15-tf keeping apartment, with running water. Special price for summer. Gnd'St. Phone 686. . 5-22-3¢' FOR BENT—Fosr room modern apartnient,) fprnished:.or- unfurnish-| ed. - Phone OCs 5-12-ti for meritorious busin prises regardless of whether such | businesses: wore originally, financed through personal. capital of @he owners or through tock both established firms and to tho , contemplating expansion thropgh public participation in thefr atocls| Of bonds. Submit brief history ‘ company present status details of [scan Dat ip astoode) 9 ae agi lome Deposit Campany, Sixty-five, Walt erret, New York, 1. Y. 4) 222-2nd Stil. OUT OUR-WAY GOO GOSH! OUR SENTRY'S GITTN TW worst oF \T. WN DONT HE @ MAKE MULE EARS BACK AT HER? Monica suis DROPS: HI IF— WELL OuT FER UWes pays TLL IF A SENTRY HE GTS couRT MARSHULLED, AN’ FIGGER TH REST {).\ ly BOOTS - SHOTGUNS; sPERFUMES 9 ZEB TORNERS OLD HORSE MOLASSE FELT A BIT FRISKY AND THREW A SHOE THIS MORNING D.1n2s mY NEA SERVICS, Inc iS GUN NOU Kin, MOURSELF, ie shay lt Ay nu) @ ii e Ha i Eee Mt yo ill He DT yPoand lianas. © 1028 Gr wen service tee ; Wait al dys | a ‘Kee 1 val Sle Mp AN- YoU BEEN ROLLIN’ THIS HOOP ALL DAY*6UESS T WANNA ROLL IT SOME MYSELF! AKOM FIXES MIM- USTEN IM 60NNA TELL MOM JUST TH SAME! NOW+T KOPE YOU STOP SUCH A\SBEHANIOR!! I AUST BE MADE OF IRON TO RSTAND YOUR - WAUSHTINESS I! NO WONDER IT HURTS So WAEN You Arr Me!