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ee MAY 30, 1985 MALE FELP WANTED YOU ARE the man we want if you } are ready for the opyortunity to * earn $35-50 weekly sc’ + Watkins Products to satisfied @gp:s in Bis- »-marck. Experience ™Becessary, | For particulars write Whe J, R. Watkins Co. Dept. J-5, Winona, Minn. . ANTED — Experienced automobile : driver who is good mechanic and familiar ‘with traffic in large ci- ties. Write Tribune No. 966. 5-26-tf WANTED—First class shoempker, “S" pay good price. Capital Shoe Hos-: pital. B-29-3t |___HELP_WANTED—FEMALE. | 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. i LADIES—Pleasant sewing at home, | on your machine, everything fur- | nished, highest prices. Write for| particulars, Home Sewing Co. sn} xperienced cook, aren woman_ prefer‘ed. Write Matt | Clootem; Kulm Hotel, Kulm, Nv! Dak 5-30-3t | WANTED—Girl for general house- | work on farm. Apply Mrs. W. E./ Breen, Phone 8-F-3. 5-30-3t | Eisen Phone! Bees ee WANTED-—Girl for general house-| work, Apply Mrs. P. C. Reminj ton, 610- “7th Street. 3 WANTED—Girl for vork. Phone 834-L-J or at 2t | ‘ompetent maid for gen-| eral housework. Phone 189. \ Peso itr -aeney steerer ne Seen eS . 1 call 2 Los leather, name | on inside orthwestern Electric; Equipment Co., contains $189. Find- er please return to Jack Rodes at} Mandan Training School for re- ward. 5-30-3t | [OST—Brown wallet containing | check for $35.00 and $20 bill, check payable to Guido Vedova. Return} to Tribune for reWard, 5-29- It] —_— 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 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished light) housekeeping rooms, Close _in.| Special price for summer, 223-2nd| St. Phone 586. 5-27-8t | FOR RENT—AI modern, nice clean sleeping rooms, can be used for light housekeeping, 616 Gth St./ 26-R. B-21-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping near Capitol on street car line, $35 per month. 930 5-29-1w FOR RENT Four fumished or un- furnished roéms for light house- keeping. Phone 754-W; 602 11th 5-25-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183, 5-16-2wks Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or 3 Insertions, 26 words oF under o.......0e.eeee 1 week, 25 words or un- OP sesceeseeeeceeeee 125 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. ¢ edt DISPLAY ATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ada are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived! by 12 o’clock to insure insertion eame day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and bath, cis- tern, full basement, maple floors, screened porch, full lot. A snap at $4800.00. Terms. HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath, hot water heat, oak floors and trim, lawn, trees and fruit trees, splendid lo- cation. Price $7600.00. Terms. BUNGALOW; 6 rooms and bath, hot water heat, full basement, dandy condition, located in Riverview. Price $4700.00. Terms. | BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and bath, full basement, practically new, close in. Price $4700.00. HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, full base- ment, fireplace, porch, built in fea- tures, garage, dandy lawn and tre: A dandy home and well lo- ected. Price $5250.00. Terms. HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, modern, good condition, east front. Price $2500.00. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, full basement, cistern, oak floors, pan- try, two enclosed porches, well lo- cated. Price $5000.00. Other “equally attractive listings. WE HAVE THE BEST IN THE WEST AND WILL LOAN YOU. THE MONEY TO INVES’ Come in and see us. Good huilding lots, priced right. Insurance written in good old re- liable companies. The Tornado and windstorm season is here. ARE YOU PROTECTED? = Phone 138. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURI- i TY COMPANY. Office with First Guaranty Bank. 5-29-1w. LOTS FOR 8Al. FOR SALE—On the corner of Ave. B. and Eleventh street, 150 by 150 ft. Each 50 foot lot for $300. Mrs. Harvey Harris owner. 5-29-2t MUSIC SCHOOL ‘Alph. Lampe, Director. Special 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. 6-16-1m FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Two single sleeping rooms and one large room suitable | for two. Phone 1066, For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply 5-29- iw?Tribune office. FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. _ 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Two modern rooms,! 304% Main. Inquire front apart- ment. Phone 107-M. 5-29-3t | R RENT—Well furnished room in private home, close in. Ladies only. Phone 733-J. 5-27-3t | FOR’ RENT—Furnished room in al modern home for one or two per-; sons. 403 3rd St. 28-3t FOR k new! Fe FOR RENT—Attractive room modern home. Also first class gar-/ age. .Phone 682. 5-26-1w FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or two, also garage. 312 9th St.| Phone 683-W. 5-28-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in| modern home, 314 3rd St. Phone} 1051-W. 5-14-tf FOR RENT—A large pleasant front | bedroom, 814-7th St. Phone 191.! 5-30-1W | ee MISCELLANEOUS } FOR SALE--Singer Sewing buffet, Duofold, bed with spring and mattress, electfic | vacuum! cleaner, and other household nec- essities. Phone 441-R or call at' 416 12th St, Also garden tools. 6-28-3t LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar _ process, ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service,i218-4th St., Bi marck, N. Dak, 6-4-tf FOR SALE—High class cafe fine lo- cation, good business will make! price right for a straight -sale. Write No, 940, care Bismarck EA bune FOR SALE—At « bargain, two od en type case stands, fully equipped real bargain for print- peat Apply Sri. 128-1 te FOR SALE—Heavy work horses, weigh from 3000 to 3600 a team. Also fresh milk cows. J. E. Chesak, 11 1-2 miles 80, East of Bismarck, | 5-23 2wk LAWN mowers pened, to wheels straightened, wood or disc. Ford sedan for sale. G.'E. Peter- son, 714 Thayer Street East. vernice martin’ beda- complete with springs and mattress. WH. Pierce, | _ 411 bth St. Phone 278,- 5-16-t! FOR SALE—1000 Shares Idawa G Mining Co. stock- for $200.00. ¢.. A. Anderson, 329 Wash. Ave., Fer- gus Falls, Minn, 5-12-15t FOR SALE—A 50x150 lot and good home of 7 rooms, partly modern, 3rd St. and Ave. A. Also six ad- joining lots, east front near Roos- evelt school, a bargain if taken at once. ~Phone 905 after 5 p. m. Mrs. Cora McLean. 5-26-tf£ FOR RENT—Very ‘desitable three room furnished apartment on ground floor, modetn. Screen porch with extra room off porch. Privaté entrance. Adults only. Phone 883. Call 217 &h St. 5-7-tf {FOR RENT—Two room | apartment, well fyrnished, also single room with kitchenette and clpset, nicely furnished, both apartments have new rugs and are newly decorated. 411 5th St. Phone 273.) \ 5-29-tf ; FOR RENT—Good bed with sagless springs, all cotton ‘ttress, 1 rocking chair, 1 tea catt, 1 ‘small table, 1 large rug. 19-4th St. Phone 511J. : 5-30-3¢ FOR RENT—Modern five-rpom apart- ment on ground floor | furnished’ for housekeeping. Gas fange, ac- cess to basement, 911 6th|St. Phone 779. | 5-29-3t FOR RENT —Strictly modérn 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 aparthent for light housekeeping. ' Iced| refriger- ator. BE, H. Pierce, 41) 6th St Phone 273. | 5-16-tf FOR RENT—A modern three room and bath furnished apartment, suitable for three adults. Nice location. Phone 275-W. 5-29-tf FOR RENT—Furnished home to cou- ple for summer months. An at- tractive price if taken at once, 419: “bth St. Mrs, Setzer. 5-28-8t FOR SALE—Five room all modern house, large.rooms, 60 ft. lot, good location near schools at 703-9th St. 5-29-1w FOR RENT—Pleasant modern flat, also partly furnished light house- keeping room, College Building. Telephone 183, 5-16-2w FOR-RENT—5 room furnished house, three blocks from Post Office, 208 Mandan Ave. Vacant June 1st. Phone 262M. 5-25-1w FOR RENT—Small_modern Apt. fur- nished, first of June, Phone 796 or call at 610 Ave, A. 5-28-3t FOR RENT—Furnished Apt., special price for summer months. Phone 794W. 801-4th St. 5-15-3w. FOR SALE—Library table, two rock- - ers, and clock, Cheap if taken at once, Phone 948, 26-1W FOR RENT—Fozr room modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 778, SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—experienced specialty by manufacturer direct to retail trade on jobbers basis. Will con- ‘sider either exclusive or side line. Give all details in first letter to be considered, Th a profita- ble line for both salesman and merchant. Write: A. F. Beier, Sales Manager. F. A. Martoccio Co., Minneap SALES Newly selling, slug-proof, ball gum ven- dor, $10.00 commission for one sale. Investmettt safesmen can make $1,000.00 monthly, selling operators. Specify full or part time. Peerless Products Company, New York Life’ Building, Kan: City, Solicit Account: thing to sell or carry; earn $150 weekly, reference required; apply immediately. Guarantee Adjustment Assn. 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago.” 5-12-tf in 5-30-=-6- 6-13-20-27 SALESMEN—Opening now for a $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, Mer., Dept. 313, 1922 Eurlid Ave., Cleve- land, 0. ; WANTED—Salesmen owning cars to sell our established line of oils and paints. ~ List of customers fur- nished. Write or phone R. T. Swain, care McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marck, Inter State Oil Co, 5-26-7t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Four used cars, any one at your own price, Also quality used cars at $400.00 to $1250.00. Don’t overlook our used car valueg LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY 5-28-3t FOR SALE—Ford Sedai Overland Sedan equipped with wire wheels for $200 cash. Ask for Kelly at Copelin Motor. Phone 138. 5-29-3t FOR SALE—A 4-passenger Chevrolet | coupe in perfect condition, nearly new. For information write ad No. 991, care of Tribune, FOR RENT—A modern garage. ment floor, Central location, 414 6th St. Telephone 710 between 6 and 7 p. m. Can be seen at Olson| Phone 925-W. §-28-3t box on it. Bros. garage. BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, reduced M: prices per 100; Leghorns $12.50; Barred or White Rocks, S. C. Reds $14.50; Orpingtons, _Wyandottes $15.50; R. C. Reds, Minorcas ete. $16.00; Broilers $10.00. Standard bred. Prepaid, 100 percent guar- antee. Order from this and save time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 5-14-1m QUALITY Chicks, Postpaid. 100 Leg- horns, large assorted $9. Roc Reds, Anconas, $10. Orp. Wyan. $12 Lt. Brahmas, $15, Assort. $7, Catalog. Missouri Poultry Farms, Columbia, Mo. CHICKS—Best quality, 12 breeds. James Wiltse, Nebr. 50-100 up. 5-30-1t FARM LANDS WESTERN WASHINGTON Beautiful Puget Sound region. Mild soft climate, green gra8s year round. Long growing season. Ideal berry, vegetable, poultry and dairy coun- try. Free booklets. Chas. 0. El- wood Company, 1014 3rd Ave., Se- attle, Wash WANTED. hear from owner of farin or unimpraved land for sale. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. 5-28 5-30 er + FOUND FOUND—Fountain pen. Call 911 6th St. and pay for advertisement. 5-27-tt WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished homa 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, 5-21-tf i BIDS FOR MILK Contract to deliver mil 10th the Bismarck Hos; to consider and accept bids for milk to be delivered under contract for a period of one year. The milk must come from clean tested cows. Quan- tity from 40 to 45 gallons daily, de- livery twice each day during warm weather. The Board reserves the right to rejeet any and all bids. Bismarck Hospital. 5-20—-6-6 PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals for repairs and improvements to the Wm. Moore and ‘Will school buildings in the city of Bismarck, N. D., in accordance with plans and specifications by Van Horn & Ritterbush, architects, will be received by the Board of Educa- tion of Bismarck, N. D., until 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, June 9th, 1925, at which time they will be opened in the presence of bidders. The right is reserved to reject any |: or_all. proposals. Each proposal must be accompan- ied by a certified check in the sym of $50.00, made payable to Amii~P. Lenhart, President. Plans’ made be obtained at the of- fice of the architects, 209.7th Street, Bismarck, N. D., and may be seen at the office of | the undersigned. 205 Tenth ‘Street, Bismarek, N. D. I beg to announce myself a candidate for member of the Board of Education: at elec- tion June 2nd. Your support will be appreciated. » W. F. HARRIS. ._ NEW UNDERSLIPS Taffeta underslips ate occasion- ally seen uncer chiffon frocks. In- variably the we matches the tunic color. / SLANSRAINRL OE shee i food salesman for candy line sold ! nvented, fast | sonre | , 1923 Model. | 39. Rulo, |” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE {| | ! FeRaate © aea2a crossword puzzle is devoted espe ones for whom 'the day itself has been heroes of pagt wi y to the memory of our loved is a tribute to the HORIZON Former soldier Courage (of soldiers). Priest belonging to Lamaism, Collection of facts, Fondness (of country). Wavy. Firmly heart. Joint in the middle of the leg. Stra a bridle, Printers measure Where 4 soldier is buried, Fourth note in s e Swamps, Country. Indian tribe. Ene To decay, \ Spikelet on barley or oats. Enraged Heron. Like. National emblems. Second note in scale. Father. Chickens. Race horses. Disclose, Maple tree family PAL Puzale. implanted as in the Rock containing met the name of this da. Mother, Mourned. Feudal estates. Ata great dista A person who sea! 3 or people, orate this day. VERTICAL A sprit To deliver a speech, Improvés, People, No. To obstruct. Plant whieh yields bitter drug. Consecrated by a vow. Level. MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Associated Prose AUL LIVE South St. Paul, May 30- receipts of hogs at t openin: shad a very bearish influence on Phe week opened with « 5 cent reduction, says tl y review of the Uni tment of Agriculture. With runs again app normal ood share of this los was regained, although a ten to tt loss was again recorded on Friday, values being placed on level 25 to 50 cents lower week ago. Bulk of de to 190 av ges. sold 3 top figure, with the genera medium and hea ight butcher at $11.75 to $11.85. Pigs close cents lower for the week, bulk scoring $12.00 in a general way. Killing classes of cattle finishc! Opposite of near. iant of “a”, pronoun, wo aE ains of earth, Engfne of war. » ocen| 10. selling at $ at cows and heifer ighed a to $8 for "with two loads of yearlin cutters after a Canners and Is k finished uh- spurt about mid we 1 higher. Stocker and feeder trade was dullsaull week with payen to enforce sion on ste heifers were s class to 50 cents off. Closed at $5.00 to Supplies in the sheep house ve been too scant to establish @ for trading thig week but in line with trends and other markets fat lambs we quoted $1.00 to $1.25 higher. Sheep being abqnt | this the Finest Low Priced Built on the new ee chassis with con: ion typi- cal of the highest priced cars— powerful motor; a new clutch, the easiest-acting you have ever handled; extra strong rear ne with bento-trps hous: ing; long semi-elliptic sp: —this far pro a peedatk: able combination of strength, power and comfort. But in addition it is a beautiful car. Its fine Fisher body meets your seats « ideals of fine ay ang contort It is daished in Duco whose luster end’ color last for years. For such a coach to be pricedsolow is truly an achievement ae motor car mani this car today atour showroom. Prices f. 0. b. Flint, Mich. $525 525 715 735 825 ° 425 Truck Chassis- < 550 CORWINMGTERCG 5 Quality at. Low Cost | Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword | {him | at the chureh tomorrow mornin: | the | other { hes for miss- ST. MARY’S WINS FIRST PLACE IN ATHLETIC MEET! The Fourth annual school athletic meet was held under splendid wea- |ther conditions Thursd the ball park. Over two hundr s competed in the four sevents |St. Mary's won the beautiful Eli jtrophy by making the highest aver with the Junior High see- the Freshmen third. The chal ond and | Freshm al Fr fered t The Junior High + loss of twenty ints were short eight bo. -was high point m of 404, John O'Hare was {second with 360 points, Phillip Cara fel third with 341 points; then came Warren 1 337, Ralph O'Neil with k Munger with 331, Paul Butler and Andy Hummel with gut absentee: aarter mile relay w in the splendid time of 54 2 onds by the Junior High with St Mary's a close second and the Presh- men third. The Elk trophy finds a The Bonham | oes to ‘the Junior High t year this cup was won for the by the Wm. Moor won twice to become the school. race won berth Os, Tee must property New Minister For Lutheran Church Arrive: Prof. Arthur Palmqu apolis has come to Bisn charge ef the First Luthe during the summer months. Rev. S. G. Olsson, Minneapolis, who is here for visit Rev of Minr an church With also. of a short Olsson will occupy the pulpit In will con Palmquist, * activi cher of was in chureh at rt of last sum. there every ay during last winter In the fore part of June pects to attend the Synodieal meet ing in Minneapolis and on his return to the he will be accompanied by hi cning Prof, t the services. who is leader of phe Ath ties in Minneapolis, and t mathematics and German, chaige of the Clear Lake, W mer and also held und Palmqui du Prof. city, wife PASSING SHOW WILL PRESENT DAZZLING SCEN One of the most pi lous seenes ed in’ American theatricals seen when the new “Passing » Auditorium on known ie “The finale o commoner that the first title through living figures part of the decorations of a room. The work of the remodelling the stage of the Auditorium for the presentation of this beautiful and, aring ne will start one w | fore the arrival of the com production, The Suber a ing a mechanical erew big attraction, the are used FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE Memorial D. May 30, 1925. ALL HONOR to the DEFENDERS of THE UNITED of AMERICA, y City Insurance Agency S. O. LeBarron, Mgr. Electric and- Acetylene Welding Qur shop is equipped with the most up to date machinery which enables us to weld your Cylinder Heads, Water Jackets, etc. (Welding a Specialty) BISMARCK WELDING WORKS 208 10th St. Phone 776 VERNON VRZAL WINNER OF HISTORY MEDAL Vernon Vrzal was the winner of he 1925 history medal which is pre- each year by the Minishoshe pter of @he Daughters of the Am iean Revolution to the —cighth pupil has the highest ade in history for t r The medal was prese conimittee from the D. A. will terday. WELL KNOWN FARMER DIES Thomps ch de who hy a at the sehovl ye Ole farmer marek yesterds of more than tyo ye son was born to the United’ s boy. He of 800 Mr. Thompson is survived by ‘his wife seven children, Funeral services will be held Mon in Dawson. well known died in Bis an illness Mr. Th of ni n- Norway tes when he was has be ERNEST TORRENCE Who will ' Joy with DRE, be Leatrice “THE FROM PARIS” : : seen WARMTH OF STARS London, May 30, — Prof perfecto, which will meas heat from the brighter stars, in SMAKER at the Eltinge Mon- day and Tuesday, uestion:Whyisa Buick so safe and so easy to steer? MSWeEPFS Because of Buick’s wonderful steering mechanism. It is the most expensive type now installed on any motor car--and worth the difference because it adds to Buick performance still another point of superiority. FLECK MOTOR SALES CO. BISMARCK MANDAN And what will your Ford do then ? Will it come to a stuttering stop or glide toa smooth, easy stand as every Ford should? Texaco Motor Oil Ford stops the etutter. It keeps that brake band in condition. Try it. Texaco Motor Oil Ford—clean, clear, golden color—pours at zero, and perfectly lubricates every moving part. SOLD BY Texaco Filling Station Lockwood Filling Station Lahr Motor Sales Co.

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