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“ SATURDAY, JUNE MALE BELP WANTED ; WANTED—Someone to represent the original J. R. Watkins Company in Bismarck. You can supply daily necessities to regular customers and make $35-$50 wee..; easily. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. J, 6, Winona, Minn, AMBITIOUS Man for Bismarck ter-! ritory. Must have canvassing ex- perience, Proposition good for| $50.00 a week and up, write Min- , nesota Distributing Company, 2422 Riverside, Minneapolis, Minn. k 6-6-1t WANTED—For season through, aj good man, can handle horses, and farm work, wages $60.00 per month. Robert R. Boyd, 6 miles south of | H Menoken, 2 miles. north | Welch Spur. 6-1-6t aE HELP_WANTED—FEWALE WANTED—Women to make money) at home. Plain home sewings, No| canvassing. To prevent curiésity | seekers, send ten cent (cdinJwfor | samples and particulars. \ Success | Sewing System, Box 207," Lovg, ns for de, | Pp High School Teachers, Principals, and Superintendents, Low placement ‘cost, easy terms.| Western Teachers Bureau, Fargo, | i ws 6-4- } NTED—Girl for general house work, four in family, call fore-| Noons or after 6 p. m. at 408 3rd) St. 6-5-21| WANTED—Ginl for general house- work, Apply Mrs. P, C. Reming- ton, 610-7th Street. __ B-80-tf | WANTED--Woman to keep house fot | aged man in country, Write Tri-/ bune No. 997. 6-1-1w | ——— | WORK WANTED _ | WORK WANTED—An elderly lad desires position as housekeeper in small family or will care for house garden and lawn during summer months or will go to lak to care for children and cook if! desired. Write P. 0. Box 177, Bis- marck, N. Dak. 6-4-3t HIGH SCHOOL graduate wishes! work ag stenographer, typist or. bookkeeper, cay furnish good. ret- erences. Call 296. 6-2-lw WANTED—Ladies wanting someone to care for their children by the| hour or by the day. Call 1134-M. ‘ 6-2-1wk WANTED—To tutor grade children, 50s an hour. Phone 1124 for infor- mation, WOMAN WANTS work by ho: eral cleaning. Phone 1069. . 6-5-2w POSITION WANTED Q POSITION. _WANTED—Bookkeeper. | Active young man wants bookwork in spare time. Write Tribune No. 1001. 6-6-1w Lost 6, 1925 Tribune Classified Adverti PHONE 82 Classified Advertising Rates 1-Insertion, 26 words or_ nal y unekr. . ren 2 Insertions, 25 words or under ...... 3 insertions, 25 under ...... os 1 week, 25 words or un- Ger oe ceoeeee Adg over tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TES RA 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE ‘ BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 AGENTS WANTED words or “AGENTS WANTED to scll auto ac- cessories. Fast selling line and big pro Includes Lincoln Gear Shift for Fords, positive to oper- ate, easy to install, Send $3.50 for samplé gear shift with request for territory. Dakota Distributing Agency, Norwich, N, Dak.” 6-5-2t “DISTRIBUTORS — Quickly develop | own independent business hand- ling Scotmints Yeast Candy, New Ford Autofobile free; exclusive territory, Scotmints Company, 539 Scotmints Building, Jersey City, N. J —_———$_$ $< 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 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Buick six touring car. Good ‘bargain if taken’ bysSunday. Inquire at Bismarck Hotel, Room 22. 6-4-3t TWO late model Studebaker touring cars for sale cheap. Can be seen after six o’clock at 602 8th St. 6-4-3t FOR SALE—Dodge car in good run- ning order, $200 cash. Apply P. C. Remington, 6-4-tf WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished home for suin- mer months with screen porch and garage, 2 adults, no children, price no object for desirable place, For informatipn write Tribune ad No. 990. » 5-21-tf FARM LANDS Lost dies clothes. Tribune for reward. LOTS FOR SAL. of the few choice idence lots left on Third Price very reasonable. En- traveling bag, containing la- Kindly return to 6-1-lw street. quire of J. K, Doran, 406 Third street. 6-4-1w. FOR SALE—Corner resident lot, 6th! and Ave. A. Phone 924. 419 6thi St. 6-1-1W ROOMS FOR RENT i FOR RENT—Room and kitchenette | furnished or unfurnished, rent rea-| sonable, across from freight depot. Also sleeping rooms for rent. 423! nt St. 6-5-1w 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- Dak. 6-2-tf LE—Extra good quarter of land, three miles east of Wilton. Price very low,and easy terms. Improved. Will make a fine home. Apply Obert A. Olson, Bismarck, N. Dak. ___ 6-6-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 acres un- improved land 40 miles from Du- luth, Minn, for’ Bismarck property. Write No. 999, care of Tribune. 6-3-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern room, can be! used for light housekeeping, also| garage for rent. Call 306 8th o: phone 802. 6-3-1w | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. FOR RENT—Rooms close used for housekeeping, ture for sale. 208 Thayer. 464k. 65-3t | FORK RENT—Room in modern house | can be used for light housekeeping. 621-6th St. Phone 619W. 6-4-3t FOR RENT-—Very desirable room, suitable for two. 612 5th St.| Phone 460-W. 6-4-3t FOR RENT—A large pleasant front bedroom, 814-7th St. Phone 191. 5-30-1W | MISCRLLANROUS | FOR SALE—1 complete threshing rig consisting. of 1-25 H.P.’ Nichol and Shepard steam engine. 1 36x60 Russell separator complete with all belts and 9 in. Kuffer drive belt. 1 bale tender, 1 water tank and wagon. 1 cook car with all equip- ment. -1 bunk car, Rig ready to run, no junk. C. W. Kenning, La- Moure, N. D. 6-2-4t LET US refinish your cylinders wi onr Rottler-Boring-Bar _ proce rhip your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis-| marck, N. Dak. 5-4-tt FOR SALB—At a bargain, two wood- jtands. fully equipped | s, real bargain for print- er, who needs new equipment. Bale for cash only. Apply Tri- h 1-28-tf JUST WHAT you want. Parcel de- livery to all parts of city. Reason-| able prices. Prompt service. Prop. Ben Jacobson, Fay Brown. Phone 1071. 2. 6-4-lw FOR SALE—Heavy work, horses, weigh from 2000 to 8600 « team, Also fresh milk cows, J, E, Chesak, 11 1-2 miles So, Eqst of Bismarck. 5-23 2wk |FOR RENT—Completely FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage. 0. W. Roberts, ‘Tel. 751 or 151. 6-6-tf For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. $ FOR RENT—Very desirable 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—Two room apartment, well furnished, also single room with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, new rugs and are newly decorated, 411 5th St. Phone 273. ; 5-29-tf' FOR RENT—Modern flat in good lo- cation, partly furnished. $40.00 ner. month, Also two, good houses for rent. Several fine homes for #-le and bargains. Apply Obert A. Ol- son, 210 Broadway. b-b-at FQR RENT—Four room cottage at Red Lake, Burnstad, N. D. Beau- tiful lake for outing, will rent rea- sonable. Ole Hoberg, Proprietor, Burnstad, N. D. 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 furnished apartment consisting of three large rooms and bath, $50 per month. Ap- ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apts. 6-1-tt FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished modern apartment with porehes, first floor, piano, all electrical con- veniences, always hot water. 807 4th St. 6-1-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furniture valued at $500.00 for an automo- bile. 1214 Broadway Ea: 572M. 6-5-3t FOR RENT—6 room house, partly furnished, 418 Raymond Street in good condition, Phone 862-J. 6-2-1w FOR SALE—20“hives of Italian bees at a reasonable price if taken at once. Anton Fritz, 509 12th St. No., Bismarck, N, D. Z 6-2-6t FOR SALE—Household furniture and furnishings of every kind, piano, cooking utensils, ete. 828 6th St, _Phone 2 aa 6-5-tf FOR SALI od pnotate B0c: and 0c, algo some Minnesota 13 corn and Speltz. Patterson Farm. : ¥64-3t] GERMAN Police dog’ puppies for sale. Excellent for farm or pet for children, Box 146, Pp one as » FOR RENT—Furnlshed age Bpecial FOR RENT—Until September first, 5 room furnished house. Garage. Address Tribune No. 1000, 6-6-1w price for summer months. Phone 794W.. 801-4th St, + 5-15-3w FO! T—Fo2r. opm modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ed.. Phone 7 5-12-4f FOR RENT—A four room hoi ry Fourth Btieet. “Apply Di. Fy B. Strauss. }-5-3t FOR RENT—One modern irtment. Phone 287, L. K. Thompson, oe et en both apartments have} 6-4-3t. | F. BAF sements = Sen8 SALESMEN, WANTED SALESMAN—Valuable territory with established trade on Straw. Hats and Gaps is now available, An ag- ‘the largest manufacturer of the ind in the country. lines form’ a strong combination that is well known and in demand among general stores everywhere. now starting. Immediate action necessary. to right man; with. liberal and’ opportunity to increase earn- ing ‘from year to yea! Must have auto. And please give three ref- erences in first letter, Address Caradine Harvest Hat Co., Dept. Mo. SALESMEN—Newly invented, — fas selling, Slug-proof ball gum ven dor, 940 commission fer one sale. Investment salesmen can $1,000 monthly selling operators. Specify full or part 4ime. Peerless Products Company, New York Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. SALESMEN—Opening now. lished wholesale house selling re- tail merchants; staple line, per- manent position with real contract to producer,, Sales-Manager, Dept. 318, 1922 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 0, SALESMEN—High class specialty. Sells to business and professional men. _With average ability, can make $10 to $40 daily. Apply by letter, state ‘age, experience and reférences. ’ C. E: Strickler Co., 122 South Michigan Ave., Chicago. $6 and $7 Commissions on men’s suits and overcoats tailored to measure for $33.50 and $38.50 shipped prepaid; gaarantee bond; ressive man is desired at once The two} I, 2128 Washington Ave., St. Louis, 6-6-1t make! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PACE SEVEN ry Active buying for next season is Position is permanent basis Look ‘at some of the definiti you'll decide to take a little extra the words are ea HORIZONTAL. To primp.’ ‘ Since. Pertaining to the air. To be sick. Isolated points (Geom.). Age. % Clutched. Adept. Otherwise. An oven for annealing glass. To allot. ! I not on curve ; 16. 117. 9x13% samples. Sigrab Tailoring Weapon. Co,, Raab Bldg, Cincinnati, 0. Languid: , }*SALNSMEN—Solleft Accounts; \ no- Foreign commercial representa- i | or carry; earn $150!" tives. PE rareianee pdciedeanay| 32. Inhabitants of the Torrid Zone. immediately. Guarantee Adjustment | 3° ay ine Assn. 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago.” | 36° Theveton 5-30—6-6-13-20-27 | 49, ObieNl ‘ . Opposite of even. INSTRUCTION Neer nronetn instruction in the French and Rock.” German lauguages. Also commer- Part of verb “to be.” cial correspondence therein. Book- Appellation. keeping and commercial arithmetic. Gods to bed. Prices: 1-2 hour 75c. Bad. 1 hour $1.00. 55. Rhythm. Call at 611 First St, or Phone 1017. Naked. 6-6-lw Ancient romantic tale. BABY CHICES Employed. BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June Oranges. 2 prices per 100; Leghorns $12.50; To hasten. ’ Barred or White Rocks, 8. C. Reds | 65. Accepted. $14.50; Orpingtons, Wyandottes 3 : ; $15.60; R. C. Reds, Minorcas et elsulevbroperty: $16.00; Broilers $10.00. Standar Kilhsutoudey shope: bred. Prepaid, 100 percent guar- antee. Order from this and save VERTICAL time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D.| 1. Father. B-14-1m} 2. Gun. QUALITY Chicks, Postpaid, 100 Leg- horns, large assorted $9. Rocks, Reds, Anconas, $10. Orp. Wyan. $12 Lt. Brahmas, $15, Assort. $7, Catalog. Missouri Poultry Farms, Columbia, Mo. \. “_6-6.1t CHICKS—Best Quality. $4.50-100 up. 12 breeds, James Wiltse, Ru- lo, Nebr. PERSONAL MEXICU-—Keliable and accurate in-j formation about prospects and op- portunities. Have nothing to sell but servic Fee $5.00 P. O. order draft. International Service see Gy de Letran No. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MONBY IN GRAIN—$1260 buys guarantee on 10,000 bushels wheat. 7 No further risk. Movement 5e op- portunity $500. 4c, $400. Parti- ticulars, market letter free. Grain Traders Guide, Dept. A-12, 827, An- drus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 6. 27 Water for an Aberdeenshire (Eng.) school hes to be carried in by the pupils, as the supply has been shut off since last June, due to leaky Pipes. Ulster was the st recruiting ground for the British army last year, There were 241 recruits for every 100,000 population, as com- pared with 229 in London, A London doctor now claims that obesity or fatness in women is as much of a disease as rheumatism. 3. Fabric used for garters. . To scold constantly. 5. Conjunction, 6. Energy. Lyric poem. 8. Snake. Sereen beh Russian CROSSWORD PUZZLE ; ad al Lo ae ae m8 uf enough to help you s like 12, 17 or ntal and we solving this puzzle. st most of ish the ‘entire: puzzle. | Answer to Yesterday's Crosaword Puzzle, | leading managers of the planning their buildings. 3 | gue swork out of office building con- struction. parture of the old type of building monument, built to gratify] irs the vanity of a firm or individual of | age of 16. A A in nation HUMAN NATURE If I make a date And she lets mek I think, “She lets all do this,” And then I go home and forget her. h, without thought to its eco- nomic soundness.” Advance registrations indicate that there will be at least 700 building owners and managers present. . “The building planning service,” id President Smith, “has taken the If I make a date with a girl, And she will'not let me pet her, I think, “My gosh, this jane is dumb; en I go home and forget h State Froth. Its advent marks the de-] cc! Ants live from eit to 10 year “e1 although some specimens in captiv- been huown to reach the MOM'N POP. aids Q A Jitney Saved re Ol \ (LTD LiKE TO HAVE ae OH LIDSUALLY YES L wANnT | | | 4ou GET ME ONE Too- GET HAVANA . ToBovea : S WHAT KIND BONOU 5 PoFFS | By Taylor “OR MR GUNN ARE” OU GOING DOWN TOTHE CORNER” i i | WEOne w afar] Violin-like instrument. To banish (from classroom). Born, High priest who trained Samuel. Homes of envoys. Enlivens. Applied secondary colors (tex- rod. Drunkard. rified particles. cate, Befor weed (pl.). To correct a composition. To obliterate. lubfoot. drink dog fashion. ange a diamond setting. dine, ‘o plant seeds. jouan Indian tribe. 7. Ita BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED Improvements in Mechanical Equipment Prospect New Type of Edifice Cleveland, June 6.—(AP)—Buili ing owners and managers, faced with improvements. in mechanical equi)- ment which prospect a new type of office building that can raise its head to 60 stories, will give this fe: ture prominent discussion when th meet in convention here June 8 Another project of growing impor- tance is that of the skyscraper gi age, according to Lee Thompson Smith, president of the National As- soeiation of Building Owners and Managers. The availability of park- sharing work and time. an river, Melanchely_note. 6. Like. ing facilities may soon become a de- IX' Y termining in the selection of offices, in view of the growing popu- larity of automobiles as a means of transportation, said Mr. Smith. “With downtown land values at high rates it is obviously impossible to provide free parking space,” he declared. “The provision of parking definite service that is worth charg This brings us squarely face-to-face with the ques- tion of ages, upon which their tenants have first call. These gar- ages, without the use of elevators, run up to eight stories. “We have recently formed a com- mittee which is devoting much time to the study of this important prob- lem, and it is hoped that this com- mittee at the convention will be able to give the bership of the asso- ciation a definite recommendation for meeting this problem since rental values are being affected in many by the ning service of which the provides for organization, the architects | bility of parking nvention also will consider the extension of the building plan- and owners of prospective buildings tue benetit of the experience of the OUT OUR WAY aS we tulh abs Th 19) THIS 1S A BRAVE. LOOKIN’ ARMY FROM TH’ FRONT, BUT MY GOSH FROM TH’ BACK tT LOOKS LIKE A RETREAT AN' By Williams | TH’ oe KEKHED, YET 7 UP_ WITH YA. ML Te RiLlams Val se ee WELL HERE'S TEN CENTS -You POT ARE THEY FIFTEEN WiTH (T AND GET ONE EXPENSIVE ? ONLY FIFTEEN CENTS APIECE OR Two FoR A QUARTER THE OLD HOME TOWN | 6 y yeilE OF OVERALLS —FUR CAPS./ PENDERS,, FLY PAPER ND ASSORTED CIGARS Or, FS YH OLD MAN FOSDICK GOTA LETTER FROM HIS SON UP IN THE CITY -—HE MUST BE IN TROUBLE AGAIN. Freekless and His Friends (AW MONS I WAS GOING J) YO GET SUCKERS WITH TUOSE THREE PEANIES! Hows 2 S'PoseD T' KNOW You Gor A'SLANG Box’? GeBwizz! By Blosser WELL, AY BoY- WHAT DO Freckles Kids Right Back GET SOME MONEY T'SPEND MOM eRe UPS AN' TAKES wn Tus | & IT Away.