The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1925, Page 7

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Tribune Classif FOR SALE Lot located on 1st Street and Avenue B. The only ¢»-irable Jot left on Ave. B. ‘A tbcwutiful location, This is an inside 37%4x160, ft. lot, which reduces the'taxes to a minimum and can be bought from the owner at a very low price. For information Phone No. 691. «N, WOMEN sell a hosiery direct to wearer; beautiful goods, fashioned and full fashion- ed, wonderful colors. .Prices low+ er than stores. Sell only.: We pay every d iery Co., Norristown, Pa. 5-20-10-Wed’s. WANTED—Reliable young man’ to work in battery department and if satisfactory eventually take f department, é Lahr on good wages. Woodland Farm. L. Peterson between Bismarck and Mandan. 6-15-3t HELP WANTED—FEPALE DESIRABLE positions for Grade, Rural and High School Teachers, Principals, and Superintendents. Low placement cost, easy terms. farm, Western Teachers Bureau, Fargo,| N. D. 6-4-1m WANTED—Girl work, Apply Mrs. P, C. Reming- ton, 610-7th Street. 5-3 International Silk Hos- | for general house-| ied Advertisements EL OON Hy) 8:2 1 insertion, 25 words or p'itertiohel sé wataaof® under . under tees 1 week, 25 words or un- GOP ivevcccedecms ees 125 Adg over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per. inch All dlasaified ads are cast tn advance, Copy should be re- |] colved by 12 o'clock to insure i{ 4neertion same day. | THE || BISMARCK TRIBUNE® PHONE 382 | || FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE. {] One of best farms in Golden \} Valley county, six miles from |] Beach. ¢ house and barns. | Will trade for established farm i} Close to Bismarck, ia J. 0. RAMSTAD '| Beach, North Dakota i \ Rooms #ON WENT |FOR RENT—Two single sleepin, | rooms, one large room connecte | with bath. Watred, @ girl to share @ two-room @partment. 46 Main Street. Phone 1066, re 6-13-lw | FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished eleepitig rooms in'a modern home at a reasonable price, “Phone 346M. \-17-Lw st with hoi 6-17-31 | WORK WANTED “Pleasant furnished oF ished light housekeeping College Building. , Phone 6-10-2w rooms, Work by the hour or Call Mrs, Weller, 307 Frout | St. Phone 702W. 6-15-3t WOMAN WAN‘S work by hour. Gen- eral cleaning. Phone 1069. 6-5-2 POSITIO TI Ve keeper. man wants book- work in spare time. Write Tri- bune No. 1001. 6-12-1w SALESMEN WANTED ive young FOR KENT—Furnished. rooms in modern home for light housekeep- ing. 412 6th St. Phone 925-W2. : > ‘ 6-11-1wk, itrictly modern apart- Mpa Mee nig Apply pt. B, Rose Apt. 4 4-30-tf ROOM for refit in modern home. 314 8rd St. ‘ 6-16-2t SOR SALE OR BENT | HOUSES AND FLATS fOR RENT—S§ taent in Rose FP. W. Murphy, WANTED—First class experienced tractor and thresher salesman not over forty years of age, by one of the lar; manufacturers, to work good territory in Northern South Dakota, Salary and commission bas Earnings only limited to your ability. Position permanent. Write box 891, Aberdeen, S. D. soEeeey sD —Salesman ‘owning car to ablished line of oils List of customers fur- or write R. T. WA sell our e and paints. nished. Phone Swain, care McKenzie Hotel, Bis-j marck Inter State Oil Co. 6-11-1w INSTRUCT ie RUCTION in th ch and erman languages. Also commer- al correspondence therein. Book- keeping and commercial arithmetic. Prices: % hour, 75c; 1 hour, $1.00. Call at 611 t Street, or phone 1017. B. J. W. M. Lampe. MUSIC SCHOOL ‘Alph, Lampe, Director. Special Summer classes for Harmony Violin and Piano. Pupils without piano at residence may, if desire, study under direction and at special conditions at our Studio, For further information, call at 611.First Street or Phone Nb. 1017. 5-16-1m ROOM AND BOARD FOR RE and board, good home cooking in a modern, home, Call 419-7th “St. Phone 977W 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, Bi marck, N. Dak, c BUSINESS _OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Barber shop, pool room onery. 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. 4 FOR SALI shares of stock in the Capital Security State Bank, Bismarck, N. D., for $600 cash or approved security. Address P,,O. Box 527, Bismarck, N.D. « 6-15-3t ——— AUTOMORBILE—MOTORCYCLER FOR SALE—Ford, four’door Sedan, brand new; run 50 miles, Dakota Auto Sales Co. 6-17-tf SHE’LL GET FAT | Three square meals a d gigas charge, was the prize awarged 2 Agnes Moran of Covington, 1 Who won a crossword puzzle contest, held by a Cincinnati restaurant ne ee te FOR RENT—Striétly modern five room duptex, &ttadhed garage. O. W, Roberts, Tel, 7617 0r 151. cepts 6-6-tf for Rent: Apartments in Bed tildes building. Apply | un Wa cieiis ens | a ground floor, modern, Screen porch with extra room off porch. Private Adults only. Phone 883, Call 217 8th St. 5-7-tf FOR REN’ ‘wo room apartment, Well furnished, also single room with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, both apartments have bew rugs and are:newly decorated. 411 5th St. Phone 273, | 5-29-tf FOR RENT—For two or three adults, complete! furnished home for board and room of one person and $25.cash. Free use of vegetables now growin: irden, fine lo- cation. This is a snap. Write |_Trlune ad No. 6 6-16-tf |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 cons: g of three large rooms and bath, $50 per month. Ap- 'W.' Murphy, Apt.:B, Rose : °6-1-tf FOR RENT—Very hicely furnished modern apartment with porches, first floor, plano, all electrical conveniences, always hot water. 807 4th Si 6-15-Lwk. FOR RENT—Small_ house partly modern, partly furnished, on Fighth St, Call at 612-15th St. _or Phone 570W. 6-15-3t FOR RENT—Two oom apartment, suitable for light housekeeping. Call at Money Order window at P. 0. 6-12-t1 FOR RENT—Four ' rdom modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 273. 8-12-4f FOR SALE—Modern bungalow. Call 00 10th ‘Street, after. 6 p. m. i 6-13-1w eee eeneneneern se lad LOST—A~ pair dark shell-rimmed glasses in leather case. Phone 32. 6-17-3t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—At.e bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully equipped with slides) 'real barkatnfor print- er, who needs new equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply Tribune. 1-28-tf | FOR’. OF RENT—Pool hall, four table, electric player piano, wall case and cigar ci register and ice c: ‘i. Wangler, Strasbur; a 6-16-16. FOR SALE—A few female. Spriner paniels, right age for fa}jl hunt- ; Sire, the noted Champion ‘ort of Avandale. B. E. Jones, Bis- marck, 'N. D,. * 6-16-lwk LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar,‘ process, ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis- _marck, N. Dak. b-4-tf FOR, SALE—I, 19-ft, flat bottom boat, new, weight 90 Ibs. 9x9 army tent, 8 foot information call Erbe's OP. Leet ie a FOR BALE Root! Quality —Es i “Roberts. af0° Mandan’ Ave,, wumarck, N. D. Phone 439M. 6-8-2w Barber 6-15-3t MOVIE OUTEIT—Complete equip- ment, incl ing 240 chairs top sale cheap. nk, rite \Firat State New. joken, N. FOR SALE—Lynn @ Healy pi first class condition. Phon _or call at 628 10th -16-8t FOR SALE—Righ grade piano in ex- cellent condition, Write Tribi No. 1004. 3 Hy ois-isk. sat nt -\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. permed eee possession. Price $4,400. ‘erms. SIX ROOM modern two story house, hardwood ‘floors, large. bed rooms and closets, fireplace, full ba ment, furnace heat, basement gar- age. Price $6,000. Terms. SIX ROOM modern house, hardwood floors, furnace heat, basement gar- age. Price $5,250. Terms. SIX ROOM modern house, east front, enclosed” porch, hardwood floors, furnace heat, one bed room down: stairs, tyo up, good location Price $4,700. Good terms. SIX ROOM modern cottaye, hard: wood floors and trim, fireplace, hot water heat, laundry room, gar: age. Price $6,500. Good terms. SIX ROOM modern house, south front, hardwood floors, full ba: ment, furnace heat, best location. Price $6,000. Terms. EIGHT ROOM modern bedrooms, hardwood complete basement, futnace heat, double garage, well located for schools. Price $5,800. 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 “Bver-Ready to Give Service” Webb Block: house, five floors, full ABY CHiviks BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June |; prices per 100; Leghorns $12.60; Barred or White Rocks, 8. C. Reds $14.50; Orpingtona, $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. DOOR IS OPEN 10 ALIENS ON NORTH BORDER American Label of Suit Is Just as Good as Pass- port at Detroit By ROY J. GIBBONS NEA Service Writer Detroit, June 17.—Alien _immi- ints literally can swarm into the Inited States here merely by taking a five-minute ferry ride. There are only three requirements a foreigner must meet to get into the land of opportunity from the Ca- nadian side: A “Made in America” label in‘ his clothes. “A knowledge of English. And a glib tongue. I haye proven it by stepping into the United States five:times on the same day from two Canadian points. In every case my status was exact- ly the same as that of an alien who found himself gn the Canadian side and wanted to’get into the United States. In each case I shaded my voice to similate a foreign accent. In every case I was passed without further questioning that “where are gyou from?” and “how long have you lived in Amerie: located | thi lens, some of whom might have been denied entrance at Ellis Island or some other entrance point: a Minute Ferries from Canada dock at in- ¢| tervals of about 10 minutes all day Wyandottes | 44. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 | | Today's crossword puzle has a queer collection of words. It travels everywhere, from the opera to the insane asylum, to collect its portion. of erosswards and definitions. HORIZONTAL Answer to Yesterday's Cronaword 1 drama. Puzzle. To ramble, Distant. To direct a meeting. Born Impression, Fit. To pay for the entertainment of others. Pliable twig used for basketry. Acid fruit. To sin. Small wax candle. Small particle. Large heavy flightless bird. Negative. Hasteng. Noises. Family supporter. ined, Tars. Twice. Towurd. To insinuate. Epidermis. To depart. To stop. Slit for coins. Insane. Beak of a bird. Vulgar ostentatious persons. Resinous substance used i making varnish. Trowel, To obstruct. Theme. Writing instrument One who gives his land to an- other. * ‘To piece out. Entrances, Before. Mirror. ‘Yo make cloth. To rent. Material. Madman Mother. Loudly. A pair of useless organs in the throat. The only two-letter river in Had that intention. Daggers. settled upon a wife by nd at time of marriage. d (college stunt). VERTICAL . Poetic form of often. , °To resolve a sentence into its parts. Age. To mimic. To: stop. To seek to attain. Dog who wounds teeth. D. To fondle. . Opposite of RN St ae eee, long. The average ferry load is 1,000|the ferry, one who crosses frequent- Passengers. From five to seven im-jly. He told me that in cases of) migration inspectors must pass on |doubt of American residence, the in- these 1,000 in 10 minutes. Obviously,| spectors’ chief test to determine if not more than a few seconds can be |the passenger is telling the truth is given to each one. |to examine his clothing. I first crossed from Windsor, tell-| “If his suit has an American label ing myself that I was an alien who|it proves he’s un American citizen had been denied admittance at Ellis | «nd he 8, id this passenger. Island, but had managed to get into| If an alien in Windsor wants to Canada. enter he could do just as I did. If I was about half-way in the line |his friends had provided him with of passengers as we reached Detroit.| American clothes, if he looked all Y assumed my best accent. I reached |right and answered their questions the inspector. quickly the inspectors would pass He gave me a quick up-and-down |him as they did me—five times. glance. | Remedies “Where are you from?” he asked What are remedies for this situa- . “Chieago,” I heard my accent say- | ti ng. with . P. L. Pren' district immigra- ice director, them: The same rigid standards of exam- jination should prevail here as at “How long have you lived in Amer. fea?” “All my. life.” “ANL right, next.” Ellis Island. Repeats Four Times | If this cannot be worked out, reg- The same thing happened on the |ular vises for all ferry passengers, next four trips. Only once did my|with photographs affixed, should. be accent arouse interest, and then not | established. enough to make the inspector ques-| This would entail no great hard- tion me further. He merely gave me|ship on the regulur user of the fer- Another up-and-down glance. |ries, Dr. Prentis suid, and would pre- I talked with other passengers on |vent guess work and give the in- OUT OUR WAY By Williams ee WAY. OweLL| socal .cavst | HEeam neu. “TH TOWNS ‘andj. 6-13-1w|. TAl UP—Two yearling colts, one ‘9 1, See. 26-141-78, a Whisks, Winoiee wba oe “ 6-16-3t THE FOX: ANDTHE HOUNDS ps MISS VANCE LLP BOR Oot on BE Thang A Sommers f ties, eC SS ‘Trollies |. lees By HEA SERVICE, IC. spectors a chance for orderly exam- | ination. There should be more inspectors and better paid ‘ones. Co-operation by Canadian authori- put no check on aliens’ movements, would help. who Twenty thousand elephants killed every yer for their ivory MOM'N POP PAGE SEVEN . FROM DUKE TO CLERK chine! Vienna — Leopold. Hapsburg has If been sentenced to pay, 100,000 crowns. t the sub.|to the relatives, of a ma Sice to the} struck and killed with his auto. gh a former a REMARKABLE MACHINE London—A re ble m has been invented iti will take dictation, phone in the absence seriber, report his absence to caller and take a m which will) t be repeated when the subscriber re- |» turns, It resembles at- phonograph | nd employs cylindrical records. bank clerk on a small salary By Taylor’: nswer the te whom he Al- Something Unexpected CLARENCE LWANT TO THANK YOu FoR THOSE WONDERFUL FLOWERS You SENT ME LAST EVENING - THEY'RE Too GEAUTIFUL FoR WORDS I Was STANDING IN FRONT OF A JEWELRY STORE AND I SAW THISIN THE WINDOW AND IL COULDN'T HELP THINKING OF YOu - L_ HAD IT DONE UP.IN THIS LITTLE BOX — OH THAT'S NOTHING -L BouGHT You SOMETHING ELSE TODAY ~ L DIDN'T KNOW Your SIZE BUT I HOPE IT FITS YOUR FINGER - GIVE ME YOUR HAND TILL L TRY IT ON - NES -AND HE SAID YOU ALWAYS WANTED A SAVER THIMBLE! BUT HAVE YOU) SAID ANYTHING To PoP ABOUT ie? ] You DIDNT FERGIT. Youre ee ag NIGHTIE DID | WIL | BELIEVE THAT CAN OF me\ CHERRIES, 1S LEAISIN BIG HELP (— AROUND TH? WILBUR. WITHERSPOON TO THE CITY TODAY AFTER SPENDING A WEEK WITH HIS FOLKS ALONG Bucic CREEK Freckless and His Friertds: You Can’t Alway [ GEE-MOMLL GINE ME A SPANKIN’ WHEN SHE SEES ALL TH PAINT ON MY WAIST— OW WELL, WHAT HAS GOOD GRIEF! How DID YOU COME T 6ET THAT BLACK PAINT ON You, FRECKLES & ? To BE JUST HAS TO — . Wily, WAS LEANING ONER WWALLACE'S FENCE | LOOKIN AT WILLIE + \WORIC IN IS GARDEN — BUT WILUE HAS A BiG SIEN UP -WET PAWT- 1 SAW IT MYSELF. I SAW THAT- BUT ENERYBoDy KNowWS WHAT A FIBBER WILLIE

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