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____ MALE BELP WANTED THE PAYING Business Today is selling . groceries, paints, \. radio sets, and automobile tires and ac- cessories direct to consumer. We put you in this business, no cap- ital or experience necessary. ‘Write Hitchcock-Hill Co.,Dept. 666, Chi- cago. 6-13-1t| WANTED—Someone to represent the original J. R. Watkins Company in Bismarck. You can supply daily necessities to regular customers and make $35-$60 weekly easily. Write the J. R. Watkins. Company, Dept. J, 6, Winona, Minn. AN WANTED immediately to di: tribute samples and circulars.} Spare time. $15.60 to $25.00 week- ly paid by 1,000. No canvassing. Permanent position to right man. Address 1003, in care of Tribune.” 6-13 'D—A-1 Mechanic. None but lass need apply. State sal-j ary and experience. in first letter. Box 1106, Jamestown, N. Dal LP_WANTED—FEPALE | DESIRABLE positions for Grade, Rural and High School Teachers, | Principals, and Superintendents. | Low placement cost, easy terms. Western Teachers Bureau, Fargo,| N. D. 6-4-1m/ LADIES” who can embroider, write, us for easy, pleasant profitable} work. Pay | guaranteed. Every- thing furnished. No canvassing. Royal Art Co., Dept. 3 A, Leipsic, 6-13-1t | WANTED—Girl for housework, Must | be good cook. Good wages. Ap-| ply at once. Phone 922-M. | 6-9-1 WANTED—-Girl for general house- Tribune Classified Adverti Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or UNGEP oes ieee eevee 8 A 2 insertions, 25 words or UNdEE reesececees 3 insertions, 26 words or under ...... seen 1 week, 25 words or un- der CLASSIFIED. RA! TES 65 Cents Per-Inch All classified ads are cash in advance, Copy should be re- celved! by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE . BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE. 32 FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE. One of best farms in Golden Valley county, six miles from Beach. Good house and barns. Will trade for established farm close to Bismarck. J. 0. RAMSTAD Beach, North Dakota FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage. 0. W. Roberts, Tel, 751 or 151. ects 6-6-tf ¥or it: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply work. Call 1120 Broadway or phone 953-J after 6 P.M. 6-11-5t| Tribune office. , ~ WANTED—Girl for general house-| FOR RENT—Very desirable ‘three work, Apply Mrs, P, C. Reming-; room. furntshed apartment on ‘ith Street. 6-80-tf; ground floor, madere ay aernee WANTED —G 3 rouse-| porch with extra room off porch. wan very aor aera Private entrance. Adults only. Phone 883. Gall 217 8th St. ard, 6 Ave. B. WORK WANTED 6-9-tf | 5-7-tt (| FOR RENT—Two room apartment, WANTED—Work by 17 year old High School boy during summer months. Call 241-J. 6-11-8t YOUNG MARRIED man wishes steady work, mechanically inclined. | Call_ 882W. 6-12-2t WOMAN WANTS work by hour. Gen-; eral cleaning. Phone 1069. { 6-5-2w | WANTED—Work by High School boy. Phone 411. 6-12-4t | | FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE On TRADE—My 320 acre farm, seven miles frdnr' town, 200 acres in crop, will trade for Bismarck property or res dence. Explain full particular: Write Tribune No. 1002 PERSONAL INSTRUCTION in the French and German languages. Also commer- chal correspondence therein. Book- keeping and commercial arithmetic. Prices: % hour, 7c; 1 hour, $1.00. Call at 611 First Street, or phone 1017. 6-12-1w DRESSMAKING WANTED—Plain sewing, hand fin- ishing, remodeling. Prompt satis- factory service guaranteed. Phone 71 W. 6-9-1w MUSIC, SCHOOL Alph. Lampe,. Directo: Special Summer classes for Harmony std Piano. Pupils, without piano et 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 FARM LANDS FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of Sec. 33, Stark. County, 4 milesj South of Belfield, N. D. Every! foot can be cultivated. Price and terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis-| marck, N. Dak, 6-2-tf ____ROOMS FOR RENT i FOR RENT—Two single sleeping rooms, one large room connected with bath. Wanted, a girl to share a two-room apartment. 46 Main Street. Phone 1066, 6-13-1w FOR RENT—Room and kitchenette furnished or unfurnished, rent rea- sonable, across ‘from freight depot. Also sleeping rooms for rent. 423 _Front_St. 6-12-3t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished | sleeping rooms in a modern home at a reasonable price. .Phone 346M, _411-9th St, 6-10-1w FOR _RENT—Pleasant furnished or unfurnished light — housekecping rooms. College Building. Phone} CHICKS — Beat _183. 8-10-2w| up, 12 breeds. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for! lo, Nebr. ay light housekeepihg oh ground} * - - * higate) T6-18-1¢ floor. 930 4th St. Phone 543-J. 6-9-1wk + FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home for light housekeep- | ing. 412 6th St. Phone 925-W2. 6-11-lwk. FOR RENT—Attractive room in new modern frome, also first class gar- age. Phone 682 or 1074, 6-8-1w FOR KEN1—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, 934 4th St. Phone 643-J, 6-8-1w ———— ee MISCELLANEOUS | | FOR SALE—At a bargais, two wood: well furnished, also single room with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, both apartments have new rugs and are newly decorated, 411 6th St. Phone 273, : 5-20-48 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—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 modern apartment with porches, first floor, piano, all electrical con- veniences, always hot water. 807 4th St. 6-1-tf FOR RENT—Four room cottage at Red Lake, Burnstad, N. D, Beau- tiful lake for outing, will rent rea- sonable. Ole Hoberg, Proprietor, Burnatad, N. D. 6-11-3t FOR KENT—Two room apartment, suitable for light housekeeping. Call at Money Order window at P. 0. 6-12-tf sement WANTED—$3500—Loan 3. years—on @ new six room house, good loca- tion, good interest. Hedden ‘Real Estate Agency, “Ever Ready to give Service.” FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modetn bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, fur- nace heat, well located for schools. Immediate possession. Price §4400. Terms. SIX ROOM modern: two story house, hardwood floors, large bed rooms and closets, fireplace, full bas ment, furnace heat, ‘basement gar-. age. Price $6000. Terms, SIX ROOM. modern: house, hardwood floors, furnace heat, basement gar- age. Price $6750, Terms. SIX ROOM modern house, east front, enclosed porch, Kardwood fioors, furnace heat, one bed room down- stairs, ‘two up, good location. Price, $4700. Good terms. SIX ROOM modern cottage, hard- wood floors and trim, fireplace, hot water heat, laundry room, gar- age. Price’ $6500. Good terms, SIX ROOM modern. house, south front, hardwood floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, best location. Price $6000. Terms. ~- EIGHT. ROOM -modérn, house, bedrooms, ‘hardwood floors, complete basement, furnace double garage, well located schools. Price “$5800. Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, best} 9: location, hardwood floors, built in features, double gatage. Price $5500. Term A MOST complete list.of houses and city lots, all prices, new listings coming in. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to Give Service” Webb Bices. Phone 0 6-9-1w TION WANTED WANTED — Bookkeeper. POSITION Active ,young map wants book- work in.spare. time. Write Tri- bune No. 1001. - 6-12-1w SALESMEN WANTED QUALITY, shoes factory to consumer at popular prices. Your cash prof- its, $1.00 to $2.00-pair. Greatest up-to-date line in America; let us prove it. Previous experience un- necessary; repeat orders, guaran- tee steady income. For full par- ticulars, write today. The Long Wear Shoe Co., Dept. Y, Minne- apolis, Minn. 6-13-1t SALESMEN—Newly invented, fast selling, slug-proof ball gum ven- dor, $10 commission for one sale. Investment salesmen can make $1,000 monthly. selling operators. Specify full or part time. Peerl Products Company, New York Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. 6-6-13 SALESMEN—Opening now, Estab- lished wholesale house. selling re- tail merchants; staple line, per- manent position with real contract to producer. Sales-Manager, Dept. 313, 1922 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 0. 6 FOR SALE—5 room two story modern dwelling house to be moved off of __lot. Geo. M. Regis __6-12-3t FOR RENT—Foar modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 773, 5-12-tf FOR RENT—65 room modern punga- low, 12 Street, $35.00. F. E. Young. u 6-12-3t FOR SALE—Modern bungalow. Call 600 10th Street, after 6 p. m. FOR REN' Phone 104-J. ——_— AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES BARGAIN in used Fords, 1923 Ford Coupe in 1st class .shape, Ford touring with light delivery box. Olson Bros. Garage, “Phone 925W. : : ss 6-8-AW. FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car, good room modern house. 6-6-tf Tanning order, $76.00. South Man-t dan and Sweet Streets, or Box 381, Bismarck. 6-12-3t FOR SALE—Ford Coupe. Model 1921. Call 484-J. ‘ 6-11-3¢ —————— 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, Minorcas ete. $16.00; Broflers $10.00. Standard bred. Prepaid, 100 percent guar- antee. Order from this and sa: time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N, » 4 6-14-1m en type case stands, fully ¢quipped with slides, real batgain tore int- er, who needs new e ipme: Sale for cash only. Apply Dien 1-28- FOR ‘BALE=Homemade ‘eabinet,, breakfast eet, horsehide robe, quilt tops, congoleum rug, boiler, wringer, fruit jars, 1 set of dish bed. Phone 1096J. 120: Ist 6-12-2t FOR RKENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments, Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt.°B, Rose Apt. | 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Living room, bed room in modern home. 411 Ave. A, wk FOR KEN?—Large, pleasant front bedroom, 924 ‘6th Street. 8-8-lwk — " FOR SALE © Lot tocated on Ist Street and Avonue B, The only desirable tot left on Ave. B. A peautiful location. a This is an inside 8734£160. tt. lot, which reduces the taxes to a minimum ' ang can ‘be bought from the owner at a very low price. For information y Phone No. 601. LET US refinish your cytinders with our Rbttler-Boring-Baf, process, ship vour blocks to the Auto M tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bii marck, Dak. 5-4-1 i= FOR SALE—Root Quality—Bees and supplies, new hives, young queens, Hi J. Roberts. 31! HManden Ave, Bismarck, N. D. ;Phone 439M. 6-8-20 FOR SALE—One combination coal and gas range, one four hole laun- dry stove, one gas water heater. Call 712-6th St, Phone baa : ns >, 6-S.1w. FOR SALE—Electric stove, fizeleas Sake ee ee anvil twen MW. eis-Ath St, 6-8-6 FOR SALE—$i75 large Mahogany| Victrola for $65.00, without, records or $75.00 with records. Phone No, 1 643W or 924-4th St, 6-12-8t FOR SALE—One ‘full-sized bed, Olson” rug, ‘2x9, Ford. Car, 191: Model, cheap. Phone 173-J. eis : 6-12-3 FOR SALE CHEAP—Electric ‘stove, good ap new. Cal) 240-W.° eee yee » 6-11-tt t WANTED—Salesman owning car to sell our established line of oils and paints. List of customers fur- nished. Phone or write R. T. Swain, care McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marck Inter State Oil Co, __6-11-1w eee 2 af BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MONEY IN GRAIN — $12.50 buys guarantee on 10,000 bushels wheat. No further risk. Movement 5c op- * portunity: $600. 4c, $400. ticulars, market letter free: Grain Trad Guide, Dept. A-12, 827 An- drus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 6-6-13-20-27 FOR SALE—Barber shop, pool foom and: confectionery. Good lacation, no competition. Will sell barber shop separate if desired, Would like to seli this month. For furth- er particulars, come and see or write W.-J. Breitling. DON’T NEED CLOCK Cintra, Portugal.—People _ here need alarm clocks only on # cloudy day. The: first ‘rays of the sun au- tomatically fire a cannon, which can be-heard all over the town, > THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___ CROSSWORD PUZZLE more difficult than the average. to crossword puzzle fans. HORIZONTAL 1, First mentioned fruit. 6. Large bird similar to ostrich. 8. Quaking. 12, A buzzing bee. 13. Strange. 16. Night. 17. South American orchid. 19. Whole. 21. Epidermis. 23. Coal pit. 25. Partner (slang). 26. Common bulb flower. . Pans. Declares. To construct. Female lamb. One of the senses. Negative. Wing part of a seed. To implore. Upon. To suppose. Skill. To deserve. Two fives. Excuses (law). : High priests. Point of compass. Chief of Scottish clan. Morindin dye. Red Riding Hood’s cloak. Dises, Shade tree. Dull gray. Correlative of neither. Public. speakers. By way of. Noxious plants. Secured. Parts of ships under water. VERTICAL 1. Paid publicity. 2. Dance, 3. Tract of grass land. 4. Snake-like fish. 5. Age. 6. Mother. 7. Indian tribe. 8. To perform. 9. Dots. ¢ 10. Incident. 11. Point of compass. 14. Wounds. 15. Unsuited. There are quite a few unkeyed letters that make this puzzle a littie Besides, Some of the words will be new Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword Puzzle. {rel al iB) lA! {7} TIMKCFIEIoF To finish. A little malignant. spirit. the skull of | 4 { n the air. | alks, ronger than cord. | Sealed tin container. Epoch. To work. To infuse into the mind. Wood of a tough tree. Path. Metal. Yo alleviate, To guide a boat. At no time. 1 skin. tumor. ‘To total. Plant used for bitter drug. old constantly. nantity. To question. Point of a compass, Toward, Like. | MANDAN NEWS | COMMUNITY PICNIC The first of a series of get-to gether picnics will be held on Sun- day, June 14, at the Paul Jacobson farm northwest of the city. Mrs: Paul Jacobson. is a leader of a group of women in that section of the coun try who have been working to give a big pienic to the people of Mandun. “The idea is to get better acquainted with the people of Mandan and in particularly the people with whom they do business,” they say. Thi pienic will start | promptly at on o'clock, Those who plan to atten the picnie are urged to call the Chamber of Commerce and make res- ervations for plates so that the ladies can know how many to figure on: A large delegation is expected from the city. The Yucca Ball team is expected to put on an exhibition game with Center, as one of the means of en- t. tertain Chamber of Cars will leave the Commerce for the picnic grounds ait 11:30 Sunday morning. Those who g donot know the way to the Jacobson ranch are urged to get in line at 11:20 Sunday morning. FORD COUPE STOLE SI r y fire insur-j| ance, but not by theft insurance cording to the Western Auto f Mandan who had just sold of weeks ago. MARRIED IN WASHINGTON Miss Marie Hagerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hagerman of this i ried on Tuesday, June son Kennedy of Seattle, h., it became known, The marriage took plice at the home of the bride’s brother, Ed Hag- erman, in Grandview, Wash. Miss Hagerman, the only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman, is a graduate of the Mandan high school and the University of Washington. She completed her college work last year, A young Australian rode a bicycle} around the coastline of that country —a distance of 8000 miles—in six | months. “OUT OUR WAY AWN eoepat (a eerer ah _ THE SOLE SuRVIVoR. Ll ie YE GODS -THERES BEEN V ATERRIGLE MISTAKE! WE HAO A SHAM BATTLE WiTH BLANKS BBBUT WHat IF THEY WERENT BLANKS ~ GULP- SPEAK 10 ME STIFFY- CURLN- OR -HOW CAN: I EYER PROVE ITS ALL A. HORRIBLE By Williams LIFE IN GERMAN ARMY Soldiers get des NOT ALTOGETHER HAPPY | of four or five (By The Associated Pri h Berlin—There,were 100 s the German army a year during 1923] ® and 1924, and the authoriti investi- | 4. gating causes, lay the blame largely to the long period of enlistment, years, prescribed by the Treaty Versai MOM’N POP On MR.GUNN- 1'MS0 GLAD YOU HAVEN'T Gone TO BED YET- MR. TYTE JUST CALLED ME UP AND HE WANTS YOU TO COME OUT TO 12546 CEDAR ROAD-HE WANTS To SEE You RIGHT AWAY n r of such co Those who ar id of them onl, of drudgery. On the other hai out the full 12 year of That’s GoSH AND CHICK'S OUT WITH MY CAR~ LL HAVE TO Go OvT ON THE TROLLEY 1 GUESS: WHY Me, GUNN DIDN'T. You BRING YOUR CARP VVE HAD A BLOWOUT AND L WANTED To BoRROW YOUR x 3 tal ule WHY CHASE ME Four MILES OUT HERE FOR ATHING UKE THAT- WHY DIDN'T YOU FIX. ‘T YOURSELF ? Bi siees ) —— missions is limit- e not selected see y eight more years nd, men who serve rs are given prefer- That unique PAGE SEVEN ondent ut the end | ence in the allotment of civil service , it is pointed out, ! positions, which means that they are ot made non-com- | practically taken ca. f for life. Naturally the er \ TREE IS FRUIT STAND ‘S London.—As" the result of some experiments in grafting, lemons, oranges and grapefruit’ now” are being grown on one tree in the Transvaal. L WONDER WHAT THE DEUCE THAT GUY WANTS To | CHASE ME OUT HERE IN THE SUBURBS AT: MIDNIGHT FoR ? i By Taylor ( m 1 DONT KNOW How BoT SINCE YOURE HERE Tu HAVE YOU SHOW ME HOW To REPAIR IT Bor Gee wHiz MAN DON'T You KNow iTS PAST MIDNIGHT ? “THATS ALLTHE MORE REASON WHY Nou'Lt HAVE TO.FIX IT. MR. GUNN - THE STREET CARS DON'T RON OUT HERE AFTER TWELVE OCLOCK AND IF You DONT PATCH MY TIRE YOU'LL HAVE TO WALK HOME! THE OLD HOME TOWN 11 SSS chosing OvT SALE a a MOTH BATEN LAP ROBES PLY NETS. WRISTLETE AZORS PUMP HANGLE: TROUBLE WITH CAL ‘S his OFFER NO SUGGE STIONS Boys -nES A BIT stro IN TH’HEAD* = HED NEVER. PUT THAT 3 MUCH ENERGY OUT OF BERNHARDTS HARDWARE STORE LATE THIS AFTERNOON — Freckless and His Friends GEE WIZZ -WHAT WELL LET HER DYA s'DOsE SHES CRY ANY YoU AN’ ME CRYIN’ FOR? WHATLL ] Git Go IN FRECKLES. WE DO TO MAKE HOUSE AN’ ASK HER STOP FZ INS MOM 7D 6IVE OW, SHE HASN'T ONY HAIR OR TEETH YET, AN’ SHE'S 70 BIG FoR HER UT7LE lees T KOLD- One Developed Feature © Anas 3¥ WEA SEAVICE INC © -12-25 WERE TAKIN’ ouR WY youR Baby ssTER! BLESS BABY SISTER OUT FoR ) HER HEART! How is SHE, A RIDE AN’ SHES s CRYIN SO WE THOUGHT AEBBE YOU'D GINE US SOME MILK TO GINE HER BUT HER MOUTA IS aL eH !! ANYWAY 2

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