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b Ws: FOR SALE— rae ete ea WANTED—Women to make money at home. ,Plain’ home. sewing. No canvassing... To, prevent curiosity seekers, send ten cent (coin) for samples and particulars. Success Sewing System, Box 207, Long Branch, N. J. WANTED-—Waitresses at the Fred- erick Cafe. WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by the hour onday, Call Mrs, Weller, 307 Front St Phone 702-W, 5-20-1W eee | POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position traveling, T- ing or collecting. Experienced, Write Tribune No. 994. 5-22-1w ——— garage, 2 adults, no children, price no object tor desirable pl information write.Tribune ad No. 99 ROOMS FOR BENT FOR RENT—Furnished or uhfurnish- housekeeping, reat ette for light sleeping rooms for from freight. depot. 423 Front. St. 5-22-1w FOR RENT—All modern, nice clean sleeping rooms, “can be used for light housekeeping, 616 6th St. Phone 826. tt FOR RENT—Four furnished or un- furnished rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 754-W, 502 11th Street. 5-26-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished or. unfurnished room for light house- keefing. College Bldg. Phone 18: 5-16-2wks —Furnished room for light house keeping. Closet and kitchenette. 411-5th St. Phone 273, EBB FUR KENT—Strietly modern dpurt-| ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy. Ph 8 4 FOR RENT—Furni rooms modern home, 314. 3rd St. Phong 1051-W. 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. to the Home Deposit Company, Sixty-five Wall Street, New York, N. Y. - §-2l-lw MISCELLANEOUS “OLLOWING household articles for sale: writing desk and bookcase combined, desk ‘chair, book shelves, tea. cart, tall mirror, magazine stand, books, two beds, two small tables, 2 large-rugs, 2. rocking chairs. 619 4th St. Phone 511-J, 5-25-8t cluding brass bed complete, rolled top desk, leather couch and chairs -and other articles at a bargain for cash only. Phone 684. : 5-26-3t 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, agported crockery. Phone 363M, 413 7th St. 5-23 1w 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- marek, N, Dak, 1 6-4-tt ¥OR SALE—Furniture, one daven-| port, two rockers, two kitchen chairs, one day bed, one baby bug- gy, four dozen fruit jars. Call at 418 12th St. 5-28-3t FOR SALE—High elaes eafe fing lo- cation, good business. will: make price right for = atraight dele, Write No. 940, core Blomarck Tri- bune : a2 FOR SALE—At « bergiin, wo weed. en tzpe case stands, Pally equi; with slides, real bargain for print- new er, who nesds equipment. Bale for sash > Apply | Teh, b gett FOR SALE—Duofold, , dining chairs, .. rockers, . beds,;. dressers, electric sweeper, and other house- hold articles, also dishes, bedding. Call at 416-12th St. or Phone 441R, ae __5-20-1w FOR SALE—Heavy work horses, weigh from: $900 to 9600 a team. Also fresh milk cows, J. E, Chesak, 11 1-2 miles So, East: of Bismgrek. 5-23 2wk * LAWN mowers sharpened, auto wheels straightened, wood or disc. Ford sedan for sale. G. E. Peter- son, 714 Thayer Street East. 5-25-1w FOR SALE—Camping tent. 2 fold jing cots and violin, all good %as new, price reasonable. Can be géep. at 212 West Bdwy. ‘ _ \Big-tt FOR SALE—1000 Shares: Idawa Gold Mining Co. stock for. $200. A. Anderson, 829 Wash. Ay. _.gus Falla, Minn. B-12-15t | FOR SALE—One ‘gas Et Firat class condition, very reasonable. Call 402-W. i Dorothy Barkman attended the ball ai game at aes i == Cheap for quick sale leap for q be 605-9th St. Phone 745R. Reve ed sloth chest it tc ers, and clock, at once. 'Phone 048,’ Nig ir es POOL TA SALE—Inquire of F.G, Weinrich, New Salem, N.| Mrs. Alfred Olson took Sunday din- PD ati GaieRt nor ot the D, 'D, Barkmea home, 5-26-3¢| also| across | Phone 1123-R. | 5-14-t8! aes } ed, one large room with kitchen-| i | | i A , fi AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES WANTED TO BUY—Used car, tour- ing or sedan, must be in “good con- dition, state’ age and make. Write No. 995, care of Tribune, . §-23-3t wear taeay FOR SALE—A 4-passenger Chevrolet 26 words or. coupe in perfeet condition, nearly a) For information write ad or un- No. 991, care of Tribune. GOP so ceeecerceeeees ee 1.86 Gr22-t¢ Ads over 25 words, 2c addt- || Soir hwi--A modern garage. Ce: tonal per. ward. ment floor. Central location, 414 6th St. Telephone 710 between 6 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ade are cash in advance, @opy Should be re- ceive! by 12 o’cloek te igsure insertion ¢ame day, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 and 7 pm. . 5-26-tw FOR S41.E—Overland Coupe 1 month old. Corwin Motor Co. 5-23 3t ff 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-iw CHIEF EVENTS OF PAST WEEK BRIEFLY TOLD i —+5 BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Writer * Finance and Foreign Ministers| Caillaux and Briand are at work on| 4 a plan for taking care of France’s| g° war debts. This particularly inter-| 11, ests America and Great Britain, the former 4000 million dollars worth. Americans and Britons shouldn't be too hopeful, however. Every previ- ous debt settlement scheme France has proposed has been contingent on LI Germany’s payment of French claims fgainst her. The next one probably will be the same way. If so, neither America nor Britain will accept. The security's too doubtful. SALESMEN ' WANTED WANTED—Salesmen owning cars to Bell our established tine of oils and paints. List. of :eustomers fur- ished. Write or phone R. L. Swain, care McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marek, Inter State Oil Co, wol 5-26-7¢ SELL COAL incgarload lots. Side or lain Line. €xperience’ unneces- sary. Earn a weeks pay in an. hour. Liberal drawing account arrange- went. WASHINGTON COAL CO., 1036 Coal Exchenge, 6-26-3t ___ STRAYED OR 16. 17. 18, 20. OTK STRAYED. to my-plece on N 1-2-Sec. of 26, Twp. 140, .R. 75—1 bay with. star in face about 4 yrs. old, 6 Iron Greys from }, to. 8 yrs. old. Frank Berkvam, Driscoll, N. Dak. 5 19-26 6-2-9, STRAYED from my farm 10 miles north of Hismarck, ohe bluish gray mare, hind legs and face a lighter color, no brand. Weight 1350, age 22. 24. ABD-EL-KRIM Abd-el-krim’s . war against the French and Spanish in Morocco has reached such proportions that France considers it worth while to* censor the news. Rather peculiarly, France, 4. If found, notify Frank Paul. | the world’s stQongest military power 5-18-2w|in the air, is depending mainly on nnn | old-fashioned surface tactics against MUSIC SCHOOL the rebels, though it would seem as ‘Aiph. Lampe, Director. if planes would be ideal for the Mor- Special Summer classes for Harmony | occan type of fighting. This leads and Piano. Pupils. without piano|to some wondering if the French at residence may, if they desire,| haven't discqyered aviation to be less study under direction and at spe-| effective than enthusiasts have rep- cial conditions at our Studio. For| resented it, further information.. Call at 611- ug 28. 20. 31. 38. 39, 41, 43, 45. 46. 47. 48. 49, First Street or Phone No. 1017. RAISULI 5-16-1m| The celebrated Moroccan bandit, | Raisuli, previously on Spain’s side, is BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June prices per 100; Leghorns $12.50; Barred or, White Rocks, S. C. Reds $14.50; Orpingtons, Wyandottes $15.50; R. C. Reds, Minoreas ete. $16.00; Broilers $10.00. Standard ighting for Abd-el-Krim now. Rai- suli has been a thorn in cjvilization’s side for a generation, A pretty good warrior, he nevertheless relied prin- cipally on keeping his enemies from catching him, which they never could. Finally it struck the Spanish ee dvertisements a ae al 3 aan ang.e"aes der. To do THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' CROSSWORD. PUZZLE Ten minutes is: you need to Solve this puzzle: If you find a hard rd, the crosswords’ 6 ught to help you out of the difficulty in shortior- HORIZONTAL Sea eagle. Valuable jproperty. English money. . To touch up a plate with brush dipped in acid. zs Lofty. Fit. Wreath used in a design, Portion of the mouth. Born. To partake of food. Old-fashioned male facial. orna- ment. Corded cloth. Condition. Home. Affects again. To reform one's self. Decree. Yea. 7. Golf starting mound. Tender spots. To ubHeatee A word of refusal. fusal Poured. Instrument mightier High mountain, sword. Deventea: » who restores confidence. ne. Gardens, ghts of containers. To sink as a bed spring. lace. : Cylinder for holding wet goods. | 5 Ladies. Game of cards. Ingredient of varnish. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. than the Beer. Small. Apart. ; i Decimal, What you see with (sing.). A good place to sleep. : Pertaining to the mind. VERTICAL Yellow house bird. Epoch, Jewels of delicate colors. To reiterate, triped camel’s-b What fish are caught in. Before. air cloth. A vote of yes. Gleamed To woo. Bar for slacking , threads in! 4%. Feminine pronoun, loom. Word of command. ; Py Gallagher and bred. Prepaid, 100 percent guar-| that he would be a good man to help] 0055, rapidly in si a Je- ante. Order trom this and save them against Abd-el-Krim. | For the) gation TAaBLated ctor beac eee time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D.[high pay they offered he was willing | ® i if be fie Geethlll tor eae *bcld-1m enough, , But he proved less useful idge to throw the navy into the li-} bert and Flo Zi gfeld for their ser- OR SALE OR RENT _____ HOUSES AND FLATS For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. 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 888. Call 217 8th St. 5-7-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern house in good candition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Post Of- fice, For reliable party. W: Tribune No. 984. 5-16-t! FOR RENT—June first, nicely fur- nished two room apartment for light housekeeping. Iced refriger- ator. E, H. Pieree, 411 5th St Phone 273, : 5-16-tf FOR RENT—Pleasant modern flat, also partly furnished light house- keeping room. College Building. Telephone 183, 5-16-2w re, toi FOR RENT—5 room furnished house, three blocks from Post Office, 208 1si Mandan Ave. Vacant June Phone 262M. 5-25. FOR’ RENT—Fugnished Apt., special than’ Spain European trained. soldiers. had heen| chasing him vainly for wiped the Sahara with him and only spared his life an condition that he devote the rest of it to Abd’s cause. arms conference are arguing for the right of any country so desiring to search foreign ships trying to smuggle guns or ammuni- tion.into its territory. Congressman Burton, States, objects, America having quite enough of the arbitrary searching of her ships during the last war, before she entered it herself. sist on searching ships for hooch,” been suspended and more than 400 are under investigation for dry law- breaking. ported armoring speed boats, “that shots fired by the coast guard’s light artillery may bounce off. Pethaps w}due to the guard’s blockade, the Pacific rum fleet is in- quor war but he turned them dost. had hoped. . Whereas says he plans to put 100 boats on the Mississippi, to fight the liquor traf. fie there. Following an investigation of “invisible imports” into the Unit ed States, the'commerce Department “i estimates that 70 million American dollars went, in 1923 and 1924, for smuggled foréign liquor, this being the wholesale price abroad. ARTISTS COMING HERE TO MAKE TOUR OF EUROPE Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean, the celebrated and famous comedians, and stars, have reached the pinnacle of their success in this country, ‘They will be presented in person at the Auditorium,’ Bismarck on Tuesday, June 2nd in the Greenwich Village Fohlies, supported by a brilliant cast of musical comedy and revue stars, and with this same organiza- tion intact will make a World To of all the leading cities of the civi- lized wor}d. It will be remembered by theatre- goers who keep in touch with things years, Abd- -Krim rounded him up in jig time, DIFFERENT British delegates at the Geneva suspected of representing the United “But you, in- join the British, a comeback Bur- n admittedly finds embarrassing. PROHIBITION Forty Philadelphia policemen have Hooch smugglers are re- Atlantic coast Federal Chief Dry Agent Yellowley| au. theatrics! that) Mr, en over by A. L. Jones i managing direc+ tors of the Bohemians, Inc. and plac- ed with last season's nwieh Vil- | see Follies. They created a sensa- tion, and this season those and extraordinary” comedi ward new show es Sten and constructed to their} as entertainers of the and to gn extended tour} world which will take writ- uround the this same organization in of the earth, h Village Follies is a fleet und magically written musical revue with swift dancing, intriguing song numbers, sumptuous stage pic- tures and alluring music to punc- tuate the action of the piece. During the action of the revue Mr, Gallagher and Mr, Shean will interpolate a new ion of their world famous “Mr. jallagher and Mr. Shean” balla It is said to be even more hilarious than the original verses. Thirty fam- ous artist models will complete the chorus d form a most pleasing re picture for the distin; hed stars, = st /Mexico’s greatest silver mines are in the state of Hildalgo. * price for summer months. Phone 7194W. 80}-4th St. 5-15-tf FOR .RENT--Fosr noom modern apartment, furnished. or unfurnish- ed. Phone 773, 5-12-tf OUT OUR WAY j LEIN NEWS Ladies Aid will hold their next meeting at the H. L,.Hanson home June 10th, RIGHT ABOuT ET \_ J —_—. Josephson and Ross finished their breaking on section 31, having broke about 300 acres, Elizabeth Iugram and Edna Joseph- son were callets at the Kennela home Sunday. a, Mrs. Henry ‘Arneson and sons ar- rived’ from Big Lake, Minnesota, at Present they are staying at ‘the Sievert Brendon home. Frenk Prater: took his | mother, Mrs, Minnie Prater to Steele where she took the train for Des Moines, Iowa, being called there by the ill- pess of her son Al Prater. Arnegon spent a few days K at the Elmer Arneson’home taking Eighth grade examina- tions at Clear Lake school. Miss Olga Rise motored to Stecle Baturday. evening ta, pend Sunday with ber sister Olive. Imer Arneson and pet. Sgturday at the +7 ar Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. and i Verna Torgeson is assisting with the hovse work at the B. N. Lein home. . = d’ Mis. Jim’ Anonson and children of Driscoll and Mr. and were ¢ pyr mise Me / sows, L001 WIE] By Williams i aneioee YOUR MOUTH, ANO GET THAT HUMP OFF YouR ——| BACK! STOP THAT ARMING “To LOOK “TOUGH CHARLES! AND PUT THAT HAND DOWN ELLA! T WANT A PICTURE OF You NOT YOUR JEWELRY! Ey if LEGION DRIVE COST IS LOW FIGURES SHOW At less than one percent campaign expenses, the American Legion has now received more than $40,000 from | other or; MOM'N POP lite drive for $25,000 in North Dakota {for the national endowment fund for PAGE SEVEN ~ — to as high as G0 percent, according to figures at Legion state headquar- j orphans of veter d disabled vet-| ters. The largest single itgm "wa: Jerans, Jack W ate adjutant,| postage, Mr, Williams said) ® | This is believ tablish a rec-/ Compressed air operates -a _new [ora of low expense for a money ing campaign, as the perc from 10 anizations ran| A Time Saver AND IF You Go ALONG WITH ME AMY ULL Buy You A . BIG CHOCOLATE SODA Too JOST WAIT TiLL LaAsK My MoM OH MOM ~ CHARLGTTE'S MOTHER JOST GAVE HER FIFTY CENTS To GOT A Movie AND SHE WANTS To TAKE ME ALONG- type of locomotive recently! built in Italy. Because of this, it’ can’ run over flooded tracks. By Taylor YES L GUESS So- RON UPSTAIRS ,AND GET CLEANED ; OPALITTLE , + WELL YOU GET WASHED AND [I'LL DECIDE ABouT THE DRESS AFTER |THE OLD HOME TOWN DRIED FISH-GARDEN HOSE ®c JEWEL rey CAN'T YOU TELL ME © Now? - I WANNA KNOW \F I MUST WASH FoR A SQUARE NECK OR A ROUND ONE! NO-NO- 1 SAY HELL DO BE IN HIS RED BAND suIT?; EASY WHEN HE NED ONE HAND BEHIND HIS BACK - ‘a Freckless and His FriendsNothing Like It Was When—- By Blosser O)A-ANE WZ DOWN To. ATLANTIC City=Boy! You SHOULDA SEEN Tt OCEAN] 1 WZ IN BATHIN' AN! TM’ WATER JA) THAT OCEAN JUMPS AN LEAPS ALL