The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1925, Page 5

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eae \, ik be 5 MEN, women sell guaranteed THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MALE _HELP_WANTED silk hosiery direct)to wearer: beautiful: goods, fashioped and fui! fashion- ed, wonderful colors. Prices lower than stores. Sell only. We pay every day. International Silk Ho- siery Co., Norristown, Pa. WANTED—At once, _ experienced cook, permanent "place. Good wages. Write or phone New Cafe, Underwood, N. D. 6-22-10 WANTED—Man for farm work. Must be good milker. Phone 364J. 1108 _ 13th St. Herman Ode. -3t YOUNG MAN wanted to wi y month, F. Jaszkowiak, 421-l2th St. 6-23-tf aS HELP_WANTED—FEMALE _ 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 WANTED—Stenographer with law office experience. State age, ¢x- perience and references. Box 396, Golden Valley, N. Dak. . 6-24-1wk! WANTED—Girl for general house four in family, call at 408 after 5 p.m. for general Phone 8: 6-2 3-3t )—Girl Mrs. Tillotson. WAN TED work, e- 28. -3t WANTED — Waiters. Cafe, Mandan, ROOM AND BOARD Tribune Classified Advertisements =PHONE 32- Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or u ) See. 2 insertions, 25 words or under .........++.245 65 3 insertions, 25-words or under . weve we 15 1 week, 25 or ‘Ads ‘over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ATES WOMAN WANTS work on a farm or } MAN WANTS work. St. R. r building and — fixtures 65 Cents Per Inch complete, goad location, splendid opportunity for ambitious party. an clas sae are Ce fo Price and terms geasonable. For pak treed 2 la db ad information write ad No. 8, care beh hed 2 peceee to insure of the Tribune, 6-23-1m. THE . 8 MISCELLANEOUS BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- Phi 2 en type case stands, fully equipped IONE 3: > with slides, real barfain for pri Clerical, stenographic, {or domestic, _tem- porary or permanent, write West- ern Employment Bureau, Fi N. Dak. 6.) ranch. Also some books for sale. Call at 307 Front or write Mrs. paige at Bismarck, N’, Dak. Gen. Je ) OPPORTUNITIES ‘Old established bakery er, who needs new equipm Sale for cash only. Apply Tribun | 1-28-tf 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 LET US refinish your. cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar, process, sbip your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bi: marck, N. Dak. 5-4-tf close to Bismarck. J. 0 RAMSTAD North Dakota LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- feces at Ruder’s Furniture Ex- hange. 6-19-1w 4 FOR EXCHANGE BOARD and room cheap for two: in private family. Good home cooked meals. Close Phone 634-W. 2 6-2: ee LosT Horn rimmed glas: afternoon. Finder return Tribune office for reward. to AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCY:! FOR SALE—New and rebuilt motor- cycles. Send for catalog and] price list. Convenient payments if desired. Also used parts for In- dian and Harley Davidson at 1-2 list price. H. Atkinson, Bismarck. 6-20-Lw BARGAINS IN USE 923 Ford Coupe; 1 Ford Touring car; 1 Ford with light delivery box. Olson Bros. Garage. Phnoe 925-W. 8-1w nap. Dodge coupe, rst class condition. Motor 6 i FOR. 3 model in Ask for Kelley at Copelin Co. Sedan, brand Dakota Auto S: 6-17-tf FOR SA wintery top. Cheap for cash. Phone 944, 216 dth St. 623-4 at reasona pri . Olin, 622 srd St. tify Sid Phone 140. ‘air Store. ____ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- ing rooms, close in, Also a gar- age, ready for rent by first of month. Call at 15 Thayer St. any- time during day. 9-1w —— .|new Tribune building. Apply WANTS TO TRADE—Party owning 1072 acres of good tillable prairie land in North Dakota, partly cul- tivated, wishés to trade for desir- able corner, suitable for a large garage, in Bismarck. Tribune No.| i 7 6-20-1w INSTRUCTION HU INSTRUCTION in the French and Jerman languages. Also commer- correspondence therein, Book- keeping and commercial arithmetic. Prices: 44 hour, 7c; 1 hour, $1.00. Call at 611 First Street, or 1017. 6-22-1m. FARM LANDS FOR SALE—The NW%, Sec. 33, Stark Co. 4 miles south of Bel- FOR SALE—25 colonies of bees for PHILIPPINES HAVE 145 LABOR with a membership of 89,402, includ- 2, These figures do not benefit societies, of which ther 107 with a-membership of 73,43 labor unions, a total of 76, or more than half. of the total number in the entire headquarters here, while the mem- bership of the Manila unions num- bers 62,775, or approximately thirds’ of the the islands. sale. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12t! 402 MEMBERS IONS WITH 88, = 17. Manila—(#)—There are registered | 18. n the Bureau of Labor 145 labor| 19. unions in the Philippine Islands] 20. ing 87,402 men and 000 wome: Manila leads in the number of archipelago, having their two- total membership in Here’s another puzzle full of four-letter w sizes. Rut get out your short word v HORIZONTAL i} Identic: | if. s receptacle for: convey ing food to table. Toward Home of a bird. Dolt. Lines Short letters. Tardy. Soft swollen area at the base of a bird’s beak. if evi Disi Broader, Food made of taro, Ruler. Little one. . o Letting. i Those who take phone lines ( Slim, slippery care of tele | 3x. 0.) 0 fish (pl.). i field. Every foot tillable. excel- lent sail. Price ang terms reason- able. M. W. Neff, Bismarck, N. D. 6-2: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES _ VOR “shop, pool room and confectionery. G od 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. Aw — ae FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND shal RED y dern five duplex, ‘attached garage. 0. oberts, Tel. 751 or 161. For Rent: Apartments in Tribune office. R RE om apartment, well furnished, also single room with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, both apartments: have new rugs and are newly decorated. i411 5th St. Phone 273. 5-29-tf FOR RENT—Four room modern FOR RENT—Large, cool front room on ground floor with piano, galso one small sleeping room. Call phone 977-W or 419 7th Stree 6-25-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in modern home. Also would like family washing. Call 602 11th. Phone 7b4W. 6-22-1w FOR RENT—A very neatly furnished ‘apartment furnished, large screen- ed porch on east and south, very comfortable. Also sun parlor set and buffet for sale. Call Mrs. Scroggin at 710 7th St. 6-23-Bt FOR RENT—For two or three adults, completely furnished home for hoard and room of one person and $25 cash. Free use of vegetables now growing in garden, fine lo- modern apartment for housckeep- ing. Adults only. Private bath ‘and private entrance. Phone 6-19-tf ed rooms for light housekeeping near the Cap- itol and on the street car line. 930 - Ath St. 6-22-1w FOR RENT — Pleasant furnished sleeping room, first floor. Close in, suitable for two. 222 2nd St. __Phone_772J. 6-18-tf FOR RENT—2 large furnished rooms for light housekeeping. ground floor, 924-4th St. Phone 543W. 6. f RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥, W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. e 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Room in new modern home, ivory finished. “Use of up-| FOR SALE New Buneston, 4 tome stairs porch. 611-6th'St J an , closets, garage, erms, 214Me treet Phone) Call 606J. 600-10th St. ie FOR RENT—9 well furnished light 20tra housekeeping ‘rooms in a modem| FOR RENT—Fosr ¥oom modern house. Call 421-3rd St. apartmient, furnished or unfurnish 2 6-20-4t| ed. Phone 773. 5-12-4f FOR RENT-2 sleoping rooms. Very| FOR RENT—Apartment at Person quiet and close in, Call evenings.| Court, July first. Inquire 510 Ave. 712 Rosser. 22a] A, 6-22-3¢ cation. This ie snap. Write ib 6-16-tf FOR RENT—Strictly_ modern house in good condition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Post Of- tice. For reliable party. Write Tribune No. 984. - 4° 5-16-tf FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment consisting of three large reoms and bath, $50 per month. Ap- ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose 5 6-1-tf HIGH GRADE player piano. “Ma- hoeany finish. Well known make. Will sell reasonable. Write No. 10 care Tribune, 6-24-4t FOR RENT—Two room apartment, suitable for light housekeeping. Call at Money Order window at P. 6-12 FOR SALE—New Bungalc THE BUBBLE BOAT 6-6-tf | NISIT FROM A BLACK CAT MEANS GOOD LUCK? aun You SHOULON'T HAVE CHASED IT OUT-DON'T YOU KNOW THAT A » not to mention other pulary for this oney. especially. ! Answer to Yesterday's Crossword zzle, Mathematical term. Label To primp. Rod, Part of bridle, JINNY JIM” ‘ Melodies Flesh of swine. Com Timbe Ra: (color of a hor I ball of medicine Circulars. | Clean, \ Kup ICA, tk threads dounder shir sur n's knife aust, Those who ive in the moun depression, Morindin dye | Place where race end Somme Myself. Raining. To el the lack of, To thrive. or Tong. grass ment. who redeemed themseive: by service because of a deb: Wind instrument, To chant. ro quote. f term (pl). Part of a chain | hair, nder wire nail ous metal uspension of proceedings Fine thread of steel Schedule, Matter from a sore, To subsist. = Miss Dorothy lisha Lee, vice-president of the ep of the hig t honors at Bryn It was given to her as the stude B. Lee, Pennsylvania railroad Mawr College that « CHAIRS MAY SUFFE Ibvening slippers made nr of fine ities taq ty or with a vi sete. | Who possessed the “qu of cour » cheerfulr fairmindne: BA ane CMe Maepotlacell He" J and good sportsmanship; whose influence will be felt and whe has the rg courage to live up t» her conviction’ | Sit OF A CHANGE OLD ROSE AND SILVER 1 YOU CAN'T MEss THEM Tae low waistline still predomi An imported frock of rece chiffon Yigzag stripes, polka dot mates, but it is not expected to re has a cout of yseound si me i ure ve wn in main in the lead taroughout the | trimmed wit ybons of a une i v season. hade of rose By Taylor DAT BIG BLACK CAT OF TNTES WALKED RIGHT INTO DA KITCHEN MUM DAT BAN © [ees wv wea semvict. me" FO CAT RAN AWAY WITH THE STEAK FOR DINNER NOW L WON'T HAVE TO Cook IT RIGHT MUM~ THE BY STANLEY I eae = = | _ —, y AGENTS FoR FIREPROOF i | DENTAING RODS -00G CHURNS AND LEFT HANDEDEEY | LAWN MOWERS — THE OLD HOME TOWN MUCH OF A SCARE TO MAKE “EM | eC et OO EVER SINCE BOB PUTTERMAN HAS HAD A BARREL OF CIDERIN HIS STORE THE LEAST COMMOTION SENDS THE BO COMMETION SI YS SCURRYING ‘OUT OUR WAY FOUR STROKES or THe BALL AND THREE TO Prinegacasc \ore Alon itil, jy Weer \ Mg City, é Ethel : piraecret. through the \ G THINK INE GOT NO YO AWT! 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