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TUESDAY, JUNE 2 1925 — Tribune ‘Classified Advertisements i= BA MALE EtLP WANTED NTED—For season throug good man, can handle’ horses, and farm work,.wages $50.00 per month. Robert R. Boyd, 6 mile: south of Menoken, 2 miles not. Welch Spu et HELP_WANTED—FE@ALE WANTED—Experienced cook, elde! woman preferred, _ Waite. . Matt Clooten, Kulm Hotel, -Kulm,.N, Dak. e 5-80-8t WANTED—Girl for general.,house- work on farm. Apply . WwW. EB Breen. Phone 8-F-3."....', 30-8 WANT Girl for genexal hous work. Apply Mrs. P. C. Reming ton, 610-7th Street. 6-30-t¢ WANT Woman to keep house fot aged man in country. Write Tri-| bune No. 997. 6-1-1W/ WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Phone 189. 5-29-tf ee Lost \ Ti fold, gren leather, name on inside Northwestern Electric} Equipment Co., contains $189. Find- er please return to Jack Rodes at Mandan Training School for . re-| ward. 5-80-3t | LOST—Traveling bag, containing la- | dies clothes. Kindly return to; ‘Tribune for reward. 6-1-1W T of shelled rim glasses in| leather case. Call 25. 6-1-3t| SALESMEN WANTED COAL in carload lots. Side or) Main Line. Experience unneces- sary. Earn a weeks pay in an hour.| Liberal drawing account arrange- ment. WASHINGTON COAL CO.| 1040 Coal Exchange Bldg., Chicago. | WANTED-—Salesmen owning cars to| sell our established line of oils and) paints. List of customers fu- nished. Write or phone RK. T./ Swain, care McKenzie Hotel, Bis-/ marek, Inter State Oil Co. | ; it WORK WANTED ANTED—Ladies wanting someone to care for their children by the heur or by the day. Call 1184-M. 6-1-1w} ‘WANTED—To tutor grade children,| 50s an hour. Phone 1124 for infor-j mation. 6-1-1w ———$<—__ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _| RS -passenger Chevrolet; coupe in perfect condition, nearly new. For information write adj No. 991, care of Tribune. 6.22-tf FOR RENT—A modern garage. Ce-| ment floor. Central location, 414) 6th St. Telephone 710 between 6 and 7 p.m. 5-26-1w FOR SALE—Overland 90 in good con- dition. Call at 316-4th St. Phone 246 after 6:00 o'clock. 6-2-3t ——_—_——$—————————————— ROOM: FOR RENT | FOR RENT—One large room and kitchenette furnished or unfurnish- ed on first floor. Rent reasonable. Close in, across from Freight de- pot, Phont 1123-R, 423 Front St. 6-1-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, also bed and small dresser for sale, and one 9x9 tent, almost new. Phone 981-R, 517 7th Street. 6-1-3t All modern, nice cle sleeping rooms, can be used rr light housekeeping, 616 6th St. Phone 826- §-21-tf | FOR RENT—Furnishe@ room for) light housekeeping near Capitol on street car line. $35 per month. 930 4th St. 5-29-1w} FOR RENT—Two. single sleeping rooms and one large room suitable for two. Phone 1066. apart- Apply se Apt. | 4230-18 Si ly ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Ro: FOR” REN’ rooms, all modern, close in. + Main, Call 342, 6-1-3t FUR RENT—Room suitable for one or two, also garage. 312 9th. St. Phone 683-W. 5-28-Lw. FOR RENT—One nice sleeping room on first floor. Phone 1123-R, 423 Front St. 6-2-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms , in modern home, 814 8rd St. Phone 1051-W. i 14-tf FOR RENT—A large pleasant front bedroom, 814-7th St. Phone 19}. 1. 5-80-lw FARM LANDS FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter “of Sec. 33, ‘Stark County, 4 miles South of Belfield, N. D. - Every. foot can be cultivated. “Price and terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis- marek, N. Dak. 6-2-tf | MISCELLANEOUS © FOR SALE—1 complete threshing rig consisting-of-1-25-H:.P:-Niechol andy Shepard steam ‘engine. .1 36x60 Russell separator complete with all belts and 9 in, Kuffer drive belt. wagon. 1 cook ment. 1 bunk run, no junk. Moure, N. D. LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar process, snip your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th 8t., Bi marck, N. Dak. bt *6-4-tt} FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood: | en type case stands, fully equipped | with slides, real: bargain for print- er, who needs mew equipment. Bale for cash. only, Apply Tri-| bupe. 1-ph-te FOR SALE—Heavy work horses, weigh from 3000 to 3600 a team. Also fresh milk cows; J. EB. Ch 111-2 miles So. East of. : Oe 5-23 wk FOR SALE—One gumwood and two vernice martin beda complete with springs and mattress. EB. H. Pierce,. 411 6th St. Phone 273, 5 Classified Advertising Rates LAnsertion, 26 words or ) + daar. 2 Insertions, FY words or : der gece Adg Oyer 25 words, 2c addi- .. Monal per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLA RATES ‘£65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion eame day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 FOR SALE BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and bath, cis- tern, full basement, maple floors, screened porch, full lot. at $4200.00. 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, 5 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 trees. A dandy home and well lo- cated. Price $5350.00. Terms. HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, modern, good condition, east front. Price $3500.00. 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 TQ INVEST... Come in and see us. Good building: lots, priced right. Insurance written in geod old re- liable companies. The “Totnado and windstorm season is here. ARE YOU PROTECTED? Phone 138, INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURI- TY COMPANY. Office with First Guaranty Bank 5-29-1w. MUSIC SCHOOL Alph, Lampe, Director. Special Summer. clagses: for Harmony and Piano. Pupils without piano at residence may, if they desire, study under direction and at spe- cial conditions st our Studio. For further. information, Call at 611- First Street. or Phone No. 1017. 6-16-1m LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Corner resident lot, 6th and Ave, Ax Phone #2@ 419 6th St. . 6-1-tw WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished homa for suim- er months with screen porch and arage, 2 ‘adults, no children, price no abject for desirablu place. For infotmation write Tribune ad No. 990. 5-21-tf POR SALE OR RENT |OUSES AND ¥LATS For Rent:: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. i -A 50xI60 lot and good home of 7 ro partly . modern, 8rd St, and Avye,;A. Also six au: joining Aots,-east front near Rog3- evelt school, a bargain if taxen st, once. Phone 905 after & p. m. Mts. Cora McLean. - 5-26-t¢ FOR RENT—Very. desirable three room furnished apartment 9n. Bround floor, ‘modern. Scregn porch with extra room off porch. Etats entran Adults © onjy. Phohe 883. Call 217 8th St. ae: 1 B-Tett. FOR -BENT—Two room apartment, well. furnished, also single room . With. kitchenette arg afte: . parte! new rugs and are newly decorated. 411 5th St. Phone 273. : ey 5-29-tf FOR RENT—Good . bed: with sagle: springs, , . rocking chair, 2 table, 1 large sug. 619-4th St. Phone 511J. . 5-30;3¢ FOR RENT—Strictly modern 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 far- nished two room ‘apartment for light housekeeping. Iced refriger- ator. E. H. Pierce, 411 6th St Phone 278. 5-16-tf, R RENT—Completely furnished apartment consisting of three large. rooms:and bath, $50 per month. Ap- ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose ‘Apts. - 6-1-tf FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished medern apartment with porches, first.floor, piano, all electrical co es, always hot water. 07 sth. .. 6-1-tf FOR SALE—Five, room all_ modern h large rooms, 60 ft.:lot, good location. near schools at 703-9th $t.' 5-20-lw FOR RENT—6_ room house, _ parti furnished, 413 Raymond Str good condition. Phone 862-J. = - 6-2-lw FOR RENT—Furnished Apt., spedial price for summer months. Phone 794W. 801-4th St. 5-15-80’ FOR. RENT—Foar - room modern apartment, furnished or anfurni 1d. Phone 778. 5-194¢ FOR RENT—Furnished flat in Wood- aansee Apartment. H. J. Wood- -mansee: Sia nt * 6-Bte -FOR SALE—Kimball piano, a bar. gain, Write Box 706, Mandan. 8 ‘hous FOR RENT—3 room modern. St, 42 Mi A snap]! ONE .32=— NOTICE STRAYED to my, place on N 1-2 See. of 26, Twp. 140, R. 76—1 bay with star in face about 4 yrs. old, 6 ‘Iron Greys from ‘1 to. 3 yrs. old, Frank Berkvam, Driscoll, "N.- Dak. : 5 19-26 6 } BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, ~ reduced “May-June ‘pr Leghorns $12.50; red or White Rocks, S.C. Reds 4.50; Orpingtons, .Wyandottes $15.00; R. C. Reds, Minorcas etc. 16.00; Broilers $10.00. Standard red. Prepaid, 100 percent guar- antee, Order from this and save time. Claytan -Rust, go, N. 5-14-1m_ FouND FOUND—Fountain pen. Call 911 6th St... and pay for advertisement. The last tap of-the eity school term began yesterday ‘with’ the final as- sembly when awatds and elections were angounced giying honors to many members .of the four high school classes.’ The annual class pro- gram will be held Wednesday even- ing, alumni banquet and dance on; Thursday evening and the commence- ment exercises on Friday afternoon. The Baccalaureate sermon was de- livered Sunday evening by Rev. S. F. Halfyard The graduates began taking the fin examinations last week and most of 4 these will be over by Wednesday. Yesterday afternoon at the final as-j 2 sembly the football, letters were awarded to. the following boys: Wm.;! Owens, Kenneth Morris, Lem Collis, 34. Myron Steele, Claude Brand, Sidney Hansen, Norlan Amick, John Potter, Eugene Burdick. Basketball letters were given to Ge ens, Kenneth Morris, George Helbling,| Sidney Hansen and Harry Schrimpf./4 y George Helbling was elected cap- tain of the 1926-26 basketball team, and George Heidt captain of the foot- ball team for next fall. The official. presentation of the third district basketball banner for the championship: was made by. the school board. The girls who represented Mandan} high school in the competition Fargo from the home economics class their awards. Members of the sex- tette which took second musical hon- ors at the May Fete in Grand Forks were honored, Superintendent W. F. McClelland of the State Training School, pres- ident of the Rotary club presented the girls of the senior class the cup offered for the most points made in athletics during the year. in the Methodist church. 2 Heidt, Wm. Ow-|39- at 59. and who won honors were also given! 6! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE All the words in this puzzle are of | them of average ease. There-are-a few t , but you'll not find » the most expert solver turn to the dictionary for help. HORIZONTAL Plaited. Bull fighter. To hasten. Instruments chalk marks. Metal in rock. Neuter pronoun. Sundry. Wild duck. Like. Trunk of a tree. Dry. Card game. Digit of the foot. Talisman. Legal claim. Cautious. Let it stand. Age. Type setter. Aurora. Berman drinking vessel. Pitchers. To soak flax, Dressed. In the middle of. To divide. Mathematical term. for Banner. Yellow Hawaiian bird. Blockhead. Band instrument. Opposite of out. Woolly surface of cloth. Smallest deer. Skill. Surroundeé. Irritates. VERTICAL Short stiff hair as on swine. Old deep groove. Variant of “a.” There are forty-three members of the graduating class this year with 32 girls finishing while there are only 11 boys. DIPLOMAS GIVEN Diplomas were presented to forty- six graduates from the eighth ‘grade of St. Joseph’s parochia) school Sun- day evening at exercises held at 7:30 o'clock. After: assembling at the school the pupils marched to the church where Rev. Father Clement Dimpfl presented them with their diplomas and delivered the com- mencement address. He stressed the point that they should continue with their school work and seek the high- r things of life. The finishing of he eighth grade work was only one of the first important events of the future man or woman which deter- mines their later life activities, he said. Following the address the girls of the class gave a May Pole dance on the church grounds. and following that part of the program the gradu- ates were honored in the school au- ditorjum at a social for which their, parents and many friends gathered. : MASONS ENTERTAIN. Mandan Lodge No. 8 A. F. & A. M., will have'a busy next seven days as the close of the year’s fraternal ses- Apportioned. Sea eagle. Twenty-four hours. Joined. Region. sions. This evening the fellow craft degree will be conferred on a class| of candidates in the Mandan Masonic | temple. | Friday evening, June 5, the officers | and a large delegation of Masons) from Hazen lodge will be guests of the Mandan Masons. The Hazen| lodge will have-a class of candidates | 1 the Master Mason degree and the Hazen officers will present the first | section of the work, the Mandan of- ficers the second section. | Monday, June 8, the annual district | Masonic meeting will be held in th marck temple. This session was! originally set for yesterday, June 1 but was necessarily postponed. FRANCES NEWS \ Our assessor made .it his\business to take inventory with everybody i the township this week. ’ Mr. Sam Smith, and Henry Wieren- go, from Lennox, 8. D., but\who are | farming near Moffit,this' yeah drove | obliterating] | | them over, just a Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword Puzzle. Emperor (pl.). Po accomplish. Resting place for a kiss. (the waves). Atmosphere. Detiled. Came in. Constellation, Scriptures. One who hems. Small vegetable. rmine, Soldiers’ food allowances. Bird similar to ostr Yellow bugle plant (pl.). Conjunction. Exhibits displeasure. Black haw. To release. Morindin dye. Harms, and to look after some land they own up here. Miss Catherine Moynier canie up to held examinations for her eighth grade pupils in west Frances school this week. Mr. George Gierke drove to Minne- sota and buck a few days ago. He reported some plac A very nice rain fell here the oth- er day and everybody is smiling. Tellinghusen and family Cartledge and children Mr. Fd. and Mrs. | drove out from Bismarck to see the Harms folks one day this week. A “little big” prairie breeze came | through here the other day und tore | up some small buildings, or tipped it pleased. D. H. Chase of South Dakota is making some improvements on the farm he bought from John Harms ome very muddy roads in Mr. Henry Miller! Mr. A. Soder and Mr. Rudeen of St. ul were around here this week. June 2.--A propeller that ble a ship to reverse its di rection without reversing its en Rines hus been developed at the Uni- versity of hington. DEATH TAKES of Jamestown died n | where he Las PAGE SEVEN : | weeks. He was placed on the retir- ed list two years ago after 40 yt of service with the railrond: He held the position of Traveling, Auditor when he retired. His wife and“two daughters of Jamestown and a son; Roy, of Florida survive. Funeral services will be held at Northfield, Minn., old home of M¥.:; Mattson, Rev, Boyd of Jamestown will preside. rs 2 VETERAN N. P. RAILROAD MAN ¢ Associated Press) N. D,—W. A. Mattson, . pioneer railroad man oon at the N. P, hospits . Paul been for the past two By Taylor A Broken Sentence DOING SOME SHOPPING - I'M WAITING ON HER- HOW'D YOU ENJOY THE GAME LAST | OW LT HAD A BOLLY TIME - THAT'S A JOLLY BUNCH OF Boys ov BET- DID YouR WIFE PAN YOU OUT FoR COMING (N LATE ? WELL L HAD AGooD YARN DOPED OUT TO TELL HER AND SHE BELIEVED 1T- WHAT OD You TELL YouR WIFE ? WELL AS AMATTER OF FACT JOE-L NEVER TOLD A ule To MoM IN MY PULLMAN THOUGHT HE ANOTHER JOB IN SIGHT JOE GREENING HAD THE SITUATION TOO WELL_IN ‘OUT OUR WAY up here to call on Mr.’ and. Mrs. 1M TIRED OF TALKING To Nou! AND IM “RED. OF DARNING SHCKINGS! ILL TAK THE EDGE OFF THESE By Williams WHERE'D You GET THAT Bis PIECE OF CAKE, SAE IT ROW. My VN Mk Wipe LM NICE ABOUT TH CAKE To HER= BOW GOOD IT 1S OR SOMETHIN’ Freckless and lis Friends FRECKLES’ MOM : a EATING AND COOKIN TOBACCO— PIPE CLEANERS DENTIST CASH PAID FOR SLIGHTLY USED TEETH H FOR A FEW MINDTES Doctor HAD Sut HAND. ‘STAN Saye or LWW — SSO SES Ey ; —, PB" SESBS an rece 6° By Blosser SURE= WELLE ) { GO BAcK AN’ Ray Meant Well T WONDER IF To SWE WOULD 6IVE Ay! BUT THs CAKE |S NKE AN’ SMOOTH = JUST UKE IT WAS MADE OF

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