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a TUESDAY, JUNE: 16, 1925 FOR SALE Lot located on 1st Street and Avenue B. The-only ¢ ‘sirable lot left on Ave. B. A ib.outitul location. . This is an jnside 37%x160 ft. lot, which reduces thé taxes to a minimum and can be bought from the owner at a very low price. For information Phone No, 691. ____ MALE BELP WANTED \_ WANT Reliable young man- to work in battery department _and if satisfactory eventually take ze of this department. Lahr 30. an to “Worl good Woodland Farm. L. Peterson between Bismarck and Mandan. G-15-3t HELP_WANTED—FEMALE DESIRABLE positions for Grade, Rural and High School Teachers, Principals, and Superintendents. Low N.D. 6-4-1m WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call 1120 Broadway phone after 6 P.M. 6-11-5t WANI Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. P, C, Reming- ton, 610-7th Street. 5-30-tf ED—Girl for genéral house- Apply Mrs. Frank E, Shep- ard, 6 Ave. B. 9-tf hou NTED—Work by the 307 Front day. Cull Mrs, Weller, St. Phone 702W. woma NUS work by he eral cleaning. Phone 1009. Phone 411. POSITION WANTED POSITION WA? = Bookkeeper. Active young man wants book- work in spare time. Write Tri- bune No. 1001. 6-12-1w INSTRUCTION _ placement cost, easy terms.! Western Teachers Bureau, Fargo, | Cassified Advertising Rates 1 Insertion, 26 words or TF sas 2 Insertions, under ... 8 insertions, 25 words or under .-......eseeese 1 week, 25 words or un- Adg over 26 words, 2c addi- . tienal per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch; All classified ade are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12°o’clock to insure fusertion wame day. Pict ISM. RCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK f 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 | | ROOMS FOR RENT 3 |FOR RENT—In modern home, two | furnished sleeping rooms at $12.50 | and $10.50 single. Housekeeping | possible for two or three by com: | bining the rooms at $30 per month, |__Phone_779. 6-13-3t | FOR RENT—T.wo 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 {FUR KENT—Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms in a madern home at a reasonable price. Phone 346M. _411-9th St. 6-10-1w FOR’ RENT—Pleasant .furnighed or unfurnished light housekeeping rooms. College Building. Phone 183. 6-10-2w wR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home, for Jight housekeap- ; ing. 412 5th St. Phone 925-W2. | 6-11-1wk. JCTION in the French and erman languages. Also commer- cial correspondence therein. Book- keeping and commercial arithmeti Prices: % hour, 75e; 1 hour, $1.00. Call at 611 First ‘Street, or phone 1047. 6-12-1w Leave r P. 1017.__Music_School, MUSIC SCHOOL Alph, Lampe, Director. Special Summer classes for Harmony Violin and Piano. Pupils without piano at residence may, .if .they desire, study under direction and at special conditions at our Studio. For further information, call at 611 First Street or Phone No. 1017. 8-16-1m ROOM AND BOARD ‘oom and board, good home cooking in a modern home: Call 419-7th St. Phone 977W. 6-15 -3t STRAYED OR STOLEN (STRAYED~About May 1st—Or bay gelding, six years old, 14 hun- dred lbs. Finder please notify L. E. Heaton & Son, McKenzie, N. D. 6-16-20-22-3t 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. BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June prices per 100; Leghorns $12.50; Barred or White Rocks, S, C, Reds), Orpingtons, Wyandottes R. C. Reds, Minoreas ete. Broilers $10.00. Standard Prepaid, 100 percent. guar- Order from this and save Clayton Rust, Fargo, .N. /D. 5-14-1m BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Barber shop, pool room and confectionery. . Good location, no competition. Will- sell barber shop separate if desired. Would like to sell this month. For furth- er particulars, come and see or write W. J. Breitling. 6-13-Aw FOR SALE—Five shares of stock in the Capital Security’ ‘State Bank, Bismarck, N. D., for $500 cash or approved security. Address P. O. Box 527, Bismarck, N. D. $15.50; $16.00; bred. entee, time. 6-15-3t A.B, BY RADIO Clifford Lideen of Burlington, I is the first radio graduate of the University of Iowa, Crippled | by illness when a freshman, he stayed = at home and took instruction by radio. He lay in bed the other da; heard his final examination que: tions come over the air, and wrote the answers. 6-12-1w | | YOR RENT—Strictly modern apatt- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. +4-80-tf. FOR RENT—Modern rooms, right down town. Cheap. 307 4th St.. Phone 504W 6-13-8t. POR RENT Main. Inquire front i modern rooms, 304 1-2 Apt. i 6-13-8t | ‘OR SALE iQR h BOUSES AND FLA’ FOR RENT—Strictly ‘modern five room ‘duplex, ‘attiched" garage. 0. W. Roberts,»Pel, -761" or: 151, Syne 6-6-tf for Kent: Apartments in new Tribune building.. Apply Tribune office. ; : FORK RENT—Very desirable three room furnished apartment on ground floor, modern. Screen porch with extra room off porch. Private. :entrance. Adults only. Phone 983... Call 217 8th St. ° ia 5-74tf FOR RENT--Two room. apartment, well furnished, also single roam with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, bath apartments have new rugs and are newly decorated. 411 6th St. Phone 273, 5-29-tf FOR RENT—For two oF three adults, completely furnished home for board and room of one ‘pérson and | $25,cash. Free use of vegetables | “now. growing in’ garden, fine lo- gation. This is a .snap. Write “Tribune ‘ad_No. 6. * 6-16-{f | FOR” RENT—Strictly modern house in good. condition and in good lo- cation, fowr blocky from Post Of- | fice, For reliable party. Write Tribune No. 984. B-16stt FOR RENT—Completely furnished | apartment consisting of three large rooms and bath, $60 per month. Ap- ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apts. 6-1-4 FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished modern apartment with porches, first. floor, piano, all electrical conveniences, always hot water. \__ 807. 4th: St. 6-15-1wk. |FOQR RENT—Small house, partly | modern, partly furnished, located | on Eighth St. Call at 512,J5th St, | _or Phone 570W: 6-15-Bt FOR RENT—Partly furnished flat, | $80 per month. Apply Albert A. Olson., Phone 250. 210 Broadway. : ; 6-13-3t FOR RENT—Two room. spartment, suitable for light botsekeeping Il at Money Otder window Z 3 6-12.tf rUS KENT—Four room modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 773. 5-12-4¢ FOR SALE—Modern bungalow. Call 600 10th Street, after 6 b | WANTED—Names of Bismarck cit- izens, who will furnish free rooms and breakfast for 150° boys and girls attending Chxi: in Endeavor conventién, June 28-20-30 and July merce,” 6-13-3t sFOR SALE—At.a Dapgain, two woad- en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, real bargain for print- er, who meds w equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply Tribune, pe ee ee LET US fefinigh Your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar, procegs, ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service; 218-4th St., Bis- marck, N. Dak, Baste FOR: SALE—i, 12-ft. bottom boat, new, weight 90 tbs., also one rmy tent, 8 foot wall. For pitoreation call Erbets Batipe on. « 1638 FOR SALE Root ‘Quality—Bees apd supplies, ¥ 8, ny jueegs. Hey. “Hebert Nie Mandan’ Ave * Bismarek} N. D.” Phone 489M: 6-3. MOVIE. OUTFIT—Complete cd ment including 240 chairs for sale cheap. Write Firs New Salem. : ‘ ‘OR SALE—High grade piano in cellent condition. Write. Tribune No. 1004. 6-18-1wk. flat State Baak,| 6-13- Ist. , Notjfy Association of Con-| DISTRICT MANAGER FOR TAILORING LINE A Proved Proposition, netting from $15,000 to $26,000 per year. Millions of dollans worth of our $23.60 tailored to measure suits being gold annually direct to, | wearer. Co-operation in getting an! holding salesmen. Apply Sales Manager, The Style-Center ‘Tailoring Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 6-16-1t FOR RENT--Three light housekeep- ing rooms furnished or unfurnish- ed. 602 8th St. 6-16-1w FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern, bungalow, hard- wood floors, full’ basement, fur- nace heat, well located for schools, Immediate possession. Price $4,400, ‘Terms. SIX ROOM modern two story house, hardwood floors, large bed rooms and closets, fireplace, full base- ment, furnace ,heat, basement gar- age. Price $6,000. Terms. SIX ROOM modern house, hardwood floors, furnace heat, basement gar- age. Price ¥5,760. ‘Terms. SIX ROOM modern, house, east front, enclosed porch, hardwood floors, furnace heat, one bed room down- stairs, .two up, good location, Price $4,700. Good terms. SIX ROOM modern cottage, hard- wood floors and trim, fireplace, hot water heat, laundry room, gar- | 2 age. Price $6,500. .Good terms. SIX ROOM modern house, south front, hardwood floors, full base-| 28. ment, furnace heat, best location. | 20. Price $6,000. Terms. EIGHT ROOM modern house, five bedrooms, hardwood floors, complete basement, furnace double garage, .well located for schools. Price $6,800. Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, best location, hardwood floors, built-in features, double garage. Price $5,500. ‘Terms. 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 Block Phone 0 6-16-1w SALESMEN . WANTED WANTED—Salesman owning car to sell our established line of oils and paints. List of customers fur- nished. Phone or write R. T. Swain, @re McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marck Inter State Oil Co. 6-11-1w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford car. complete with delivery body and top, Smith’s Grocery, Phone 871. 6-15-2t MANDAN NEWS MORNING ADDRESS U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Wm. M. Jardine, who has entered as a contest rider in the:Mandan Round- up July 2, 3, 4 on a dare made him by his boyhood pal, Supt. John M. Stephens of the mid-western agri- cultural stations of the government, will deliver the 4th of July address at the Mandan celebration at 11:15 o’clock the morning of Independence Day, it was announced today by the commitiee in charge of the enter- tainment of the distinguished vis- itor. Desire to eliminate suggestion that the address of the secretary was be- ing commercialized if given duting the final rodeo program in the aft- ernoon of the Fourth, caused the committee to make arrangements for the Speech uptown in the morning. Traffic will be stopped over a con- siderable aréa and a dozen loud- ‘speakers installed it was announced. YOUNG COUPLE WED St. Joseph’s Catholic church was the ‘scene of a marriage ceremony yesterday .when Miss Anna Zach- meier, daughter of Mr. full | 34. heat, | 3 and Mrs. a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE The racing season. can't pass it." Followers of “the ponies HORIZONTAL To perform. Course laid out for racing. Ocean, Stulliyn, To reform one’s self. Legal rules. List. Happiness, Flavor. Beak of a bird. Upon. Musical note. Toward. Preposition of place. To make a sweater. Racetrack tipster. Dad, Half an em. You. Variant of “a.” Seated. Fictitious statement. Hog. Place where race ends. Linear measure varying locally. Strained to stiffness’ (as when horses are nearing goal.) Parts in a drama. y Anger, Levees. Lyric song. VERTICAL Exclamation of surprise. Punctuation mark. Receptacle to carry food table. Trial. Mimics, most folks to lose at the should, ther crossword puzzle composed ore, give a little time to Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword Puzzle. Paid publicity. Point ef comp: Myself. Boys who ride the horses. Wayering. formation. nds, Sound Ran away (said of a fast horse). cord of bets. Makes a mistake. 3 played on horseback. Yellow Hawaiian eventh note in Point of compas George Zachmeier, was ‘united jin marriage to Carl Michalenko. The nuptial mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock by Rey. Father Clement Dimpfl. Attendants at the wedding were the bride’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Zachmeier, and her brother, Charles Zachmeier. The bride wore ress of white canton crepe and a veil and carried an arm bouquet of roses. 2 Zachmeier wore yellow and also carried roses. Following the ceremony, members of the bridal party drove to the home of the bride's parents, just north of the city and at 12 o'clock a wedding dinner was served, the guests including only the members of the family, Mrs. Michalenko for a number of years has been employed in the J. C. Penney company store. The groom is car inspector in the loeal Northern Pacific yards, and has lived in Man- dan for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs, Michalenko left to- day for St, Paul to spend several weeks, WED IN SEATTLE Miss Gladys Ritchey lett Sunday night for Seattle, Wash., where she will be married’ on W. Paul Burrell of that Pitches met Mr. Burrell City, Mont.,. where she taught for Several years, and where Mr. Bur- rell was employed in one of the banks. Miss Ritchey, the youngest daugh- ter of George Ritchey, is a graduate of the Mandan high school, the Val- ley City Normal, and attended the University of California in 1917-18. During the past year she taught in Mandan, being teacher of English in the Junior high school. Following their marriage . on Wedne several w in Mount their home the couple will spend ks at Mr. Burrell’s cabin Ranier. They will make in Seattle, where they have an apartmnt at 2024 Boylston Avnue North. Mr, Burrell is a tell- er in The First National Bank of evening a company of nds gathered at the Ritch- nd tendered the bride-to- eous shower, WURDEMAN-LAW Miss Irene Wurdemaii, only daugh- Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Wurdeman married at 1 o’ kK this n to Harold Law, the m: at the Metho Halfyard offi f There were no attendants, and im- mediately following the ceremony, the young couple left in their car for Detrgit, Minn., to spend seve weeks at the The bride Mandan high last year in th south of Mandan. ey home be a mis ne taking pl sonage, Rev. graduate of the hool 23 and taught Custer Flats* school Mr. Law, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Law, of Mandan, is in the employ of the Connolly Motor company as bookkeeper. POURING CONCRETE The big concrete mixer was start- ed) yesterday morning by the Wood- rich Construction company at the soith end of Eighth Ave. S. W., and with good weather the three block stretch to the viaduct will be com- pleted before Thursday. This will give the paving u period of fifteen days to set before the Roundup when it will be opened for traffic. Prac- tically, all of the paving in the west end of the city will be finished be- fore the first of July if favorable weather prevails. at P.J° WHY MOTHERS GET GRAS. By Williams WA-AAH INES 1 DONT WANT MY FACE WASHED WITH ome Ce a ee es ; ae im Tawa cal neh bol BMS | BURNING PUZZLES | Deal, Eng.—Engrossed in solving a crossword puzzle four Dover school boys had a narrgw escape {trom being badly burned if a blazing \railway coach. A fire, which start- ed underneath the seats in their train was MOM’N POP MWHAT KIND: OF TOBACCO 00 YOu SMOKE MR.GONN? | | tic OH- SPECIAL BLEND - PAGE SEVEN lana the engineer ignored their fran- at the bell rope until ni was out in the open country again.|has been made up by BIG FAIR DEFICIT London.—Parliament has been ask- ed to appropriate more than $o,000U,- compartment, had reached a danger-|000 to make up the defici ous stage before they noticed it. The -big British Empire ssing through a tunnel, | Wemble: pulls L's & L Mix tT | | year, and to continue At Pop’s Expense, Too | it this year. dividuals, Londo’ John S. Sargent, which studio at the time of hi be sold at auction July By t of the Exhibition at The deficit is almost double that amount, but much of it private in- aintings of were in the s death, will Taylor | | GosH KEEP You BROKE BLYING TOBACCO For A BIG PIPE UKE THAT OH- LHAVEN'T SMOKED THIS PIPE YET- VE BEEN WAITING FoR A CHANCE TO BREAK IT IN WHEN AGAIN= HE'S GONNA ASK TO T TELL AIM, ALEK 3 WHATLL T TELL ll FA! wasn Boaros YOU SAY-THAT BY STANLEY ASPLE ASTIES SUN BURST peut ASS2e"FO NUS B WEDDING PRE SE! rN CAGES AND CHEE gy lll ae NO-NO | SAY ED 1S ALWAYS WALLOP BENT HIM DOUBLE? NTING FOR A SHADY SPOT ED WURGLER LEANED UP AGAINST THE . WRONG CARPET HANGING ON THE LINE AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL SHUCKS! HERE COMES WILLIE BORROW Any STILTS! WHAT'LL NER GONNA USE "EM { _ NERSELE ge STANUE: ©1925 SY WE. sttree, SAY, FRECKLES! . ARE YOU USING YouR STILTS TS AFTERNOON > SWELL! THEN YoU WONT BE USIN’ YOUR, TENNIS RACKET— We

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