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} f i. ae i 4 eh MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wiges. Few weeks complstes. Cat- alog and special offer ire, Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. . * 6-25-26 WANTED—At once, _ experienced cook, permanent *” place. Good wages. Write’or phone New. Cafe, Underwood, N. D. -22-Lw RCS a ALS SE UE el HELP_WANTED—FEMALE __ DESIRABLE positions for Rural and High School Teacher: Principals, Low placement cost, casy terms. Western Teachgrs Bureau, Fargo, N. D. 6-4-1m WANTED—Stenographer with law office experiénce. State age, ex- perience and references, Box 396, Golden Valley, N. Dak.” a 6-24-1wk WANTED—Girl for housework. Must he good cook. Highest wages. Ap- ply at once. Phone 922-M. : Mrs. Tillotson. Phone = r general Phone 774, 515 2nd St house work, 5-25-3t Palae wk WANTED — Waiters. New fe, Mandan. INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION in the French, and German languages. Also. coinmer- cial correspondence therein. Book- keeping and commercial arithmetic. Prices=% hour, 7c; 1 hour, $1.00. Call at 611 First Street, or’ phone 1017. _* j - | 6-22-1m R EXCHANGE WANTS TO TRADE—Party. owning 1072 acres of good: tillable prairie Grade, || and Superintendents. || ED—Girl_for gencral house: | FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925 1 insertion, 25 words o! 2 iusertout, 25 words or . 1 week, 25 words or un- der ....... sees 186 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional, per word. CLASSIFIED, DISPLAY : RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash ip advance. Copy, should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FARM FOR SALE OR TRADF. 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 North Dakota Beach, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Rarber 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. i 6-13-4w land in North Dakota, partly: cul- |} tivated, wishes to trade for desir- able corner, suitable for a large garage, in Bismarck. Tribune No. : & ‘ 6-20-19 Ww WORK WANTED FOR COMPETENT HELP—Clerical, stemographic, or domestic, tem- porary or permanent, write West- ern Employment Bureau, F: N ‘argo, Dak. 6-23-7t QMAN WANTS work on a farm or ranch, Also some books for sale. Call at 307 Front or write Mrs. Weller at Bismarck, N’, Dak. Gen. De 20-1w Ww _ AUTOM OTORCYC FOR New and rebuilt motor- cycles. Send for catalog and price list. Convenient payments if desired. Also used parts for In- nat 1-2 H. Atkinson, Bismarck. 20-1W dian and Harley Davi list price. model in first class ¢ n. for Kelley at Copelin Motor G-24-4t SALE—Dodge touring, winter Cheap for cash, Si ROOMS FOR RE Phone 944, |: FOR SALE OR, RENT HOUSES. AND FLATS. RENT-—Strietly "modern five mi ex, attached garage. 0. W. Roberts, Tel, 46 or 161." e 6-6-tf For Rent: | Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. ; FOR RENT—Two room apartment, well furnished, also single room with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, both apartments have new rugs and are newly decorated. 411, 5th St. Phone 273. FOR 5-29-tf FOR RENT—For two or three adults, completely furnished home for board and room of one person and $25 cash. Free use of vegetables, now growing in garden, fine lo- cation. This is a snap. Write {2 d_No. 6. __6-16-tf A house; $22.00 per one block from Presbyter- ian Chureh; has been rented to moving to Chicago. Apply 6-26-ft jetly modern house in good condition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Post Of- one tenant for several years; 1s ‘now F. Me wo furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in modern home, Also would like family washing. Call 602 11th. Phone THAW. 1 ‘A very neatly furnished modern apartment for housekcep- ing. Adults only. Private bath and private entrance. Phone 275-W. pan CEG: NT—Thice single roo one large room connected w bath on main floor, clean and reasonable. Phone 1066. 46 Main. 6-26-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping near the Cap. itol and on the strect car line. 930 wW FOR RE = 1 =Pleasant furnished eping rogm, first floor. Close suitable for two. 222 2nd St. Phone 772d. <___6-18-tf FOR RENT—2 large furnished rooms for light housekeeping. ground floor, 924-4th St. Phone 5143W. 6-22-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. 4-30-tf ‘—Room in new modern home, ivor ory finished. Use of. up- porch, 611-6th Street. Phone 6-20-1w NICE large room in modern home for rent. 622 5th St., near Court House ‘nd Person’ Court. 6-24-3t quict and close in, 2 Re ig rooms. Ver, Call evenings. ser. 6-25-: nee. ‘For reliable party. Write Tribune No. 984. 5-16-t£ 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-tf oppo Corwin business, complete, Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 32== (ff 1925 Overland Four Door Sedan, “FOR SALE run less 1,000. miles. See F..D, Riley at LE-—Old established building and good locati: rtunity for ambitious Price and terms reasonable. information write ad No. 8 care of the T thay Motor Co. fixtures splendid party. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE For lent able. er, 11% FOR SALE—One 5 steam engine, 36-60 Avery Separator, run This machine is. priced s it is too large for this Can. be Sag 6 miles complete. to sell, community. sough of Buffalo, N who FOR SAL! f work horses, weight 2,800 to 3, Also am in the market Chesak, a team. for young cattle. foot tillable soil. M. W. Neff, Bismarck, MISCELLAD /EOUS run 8 falls FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, regl bargain for print- equipment. needs new ur team: miles South Bismarck. 6-26-2wk See. 4 miles south of Bel- excel- and terms reason- horse Garr Scott b fi 33, One in, but keep your regular dic- Get out your short word vocabulary i t hand, ‘too. ite large zle has some longer HORIZONTAL Those who at tables. Percolates. Smell. To submit, Region Frost bite. serve 0, To make haste, To exist. To fondle. 2,000. Ib Pleating. Mrs. 4th St., Bismarck, LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar, _ pro Gone ee ship your blocks to the Au’ Ue ie a tive Sales Service, 218-4th S DE geIre OL INE Hs marck, N. Dak. toe FOR SALE—Pure bred Collic pups. Rontierenrees Entitled to registration. Rich- OT ard C. Day, Brittin, N. Dak. Phon Rt enlieulcaeea 1-Fit. 6-26-3 ain, HEMSTITCHING, Vehicic. Picoting oA Larsen, Part of verb to he, Constellation wes of fishes, To weep convulsively. To scrutinize, Incident. proportion of three-letter words. | ___ PAGE SEVEN | cdntest, receiving’ a baseball, don: [MANDAN NEWS | EART BALM ASKED t balm of $10,000 Is asked of » oil truck driver) Progran » by Glen Wright !t a taxi lienated | sing her to ctor. d power of hypnotism. by the Drug. The boysewin ning Giffo tle judginge contest is on: the f the events to at- uf the boys. meal. rigs Pitcher, Ast. his wife’s affections, leave him and “forever dest his happiness,” in papers sex filed with the clerk of the wistrict Taw iee ‘ court. State Bank Pn : : Attorney 1. HI. Connolly is counsel San Tak See ree for Mr, Lorie in the suit for dum. OXFORD UN, VERSITY Roint of compass. ae | isk OF ASTROLABES ne The suit comes as a new chapter / Hai pve on started April 24, 1g Osford, June (P)—The le Loniéy through’ her 61 astrol n to the university Hanley & Sulli Dr. Lewis cpr ings Arthur Evans, th Wright 1 on with those n the po ve reaomltie Sof “crue! and inhuaan treat. n of the colleges, form the most jcomplete and representative series of suit for $10,000 damages this rare and ingenious instrument inst Schmitt sets forth that. since to have been defendant has attentions” to Mrs. Ly on will come on for y before ured year, the lis stars, the 7 ‘invented in the s t by Hipp: xact length secret. it about the stays (naut.). NOY, 1A nber of hands which to information ¥ inst the numerical tabl ns. yo Mrs. Flannagan, former! ce, Its use eapon, Miss Mary was born in altitude of the sun and blood, bat rarely Mandan : rlhood here She left ago for} is one of the few solution, Malone, . when he re- ed from the turned to that city. She w vied there. i Death resulted fron t ova} orrhage: he funeral know | held on Sunday. Mr tifie developments. and her son, J M ght the To put on. ndan by e some weeks toe oa Pep. ago on a trip to the east, were in Ma HON Neen Uncooked. lone at the time of Mrs , : a Baseball club, but its) death, and attended the funeral sor WOMEN WANT DAY OFF of wood! | Was a niece Osaka. Wome: vassers for a To cxrn, O'Rourke and Richard B. Japenese insurance company Nuror | of Mandan and Mrs A. R. McDonald, filed a demand with the ¢ Schoolboys’ and girls bugaboo} formerly of Mand: and had) many Sunday holiday. They (pl. j friends in the city jthat a man be placed in chi of Center of Roman arena, | them, instead of a woman, Proj settled by husband CITY BOY WINS ‘ vpon at time of marriage, A city boy won the firs SKY ge mythical bird in connection with Tokyo. ‘t used to make a bitter! encampment, na Gaylord Con ana 7 whieh t weather van ‘ie in thie ea secrét pro- silk from straw. 1 tomy Ere: Blaich” * center of population in the : ed note in scale Billy McGinnis of Sweet States is near Whiteall, Vor that reason. i winning third place in this| Owen county, Indiana. i GOSH MOM- HURRY OR [LL BE LATE FoR VIRGINIAS PARTY By Taylor GOODBYE DARLING -HANE A NICE TiME AND DON'T FORGET WHAT L TOLD You ABOUT YOUR TABLE MANNERS. HOLD STILL ANDO DON'T BE SO IMPATIENT —YOU HAVE PLENTY OF TME FOR RENT—Two room aparcment, well furnished for light housekcep- ing. Also garage for rent. Phone 829-W. 620 6th Street. 3 \HIGH GRADE player piano. Ma- | chogany finish. Well known make. | Will sell reasonable. Write No. 10 |_ care Tribune. 6-244 FOR RENT—Two room apartment, suitable for light housekeeping. Call at Money Orderywindow at P. 0. 6-12-tf FOR RENT—AI modern cottage, 5 rooms ‘and bath, July Ist. Tele- phone 766R or call 112 Ave i wi 6-; FOR SALE—New Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, closets, garage, —terms. Call 6965. 600-10th St. 6-20-1m FOR RENT—Fo2zr room modern apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ed. Phone 773. ~ §-12-4f Lost ‘ LOST—A tan. spring: coat, trimmed |: in brown, left in N. P. Depot Dee coration Day. Finder please re- turn to Tri LOST—Will the person who picked up a bunch of turn to Tribune office? FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in ;home, 314 3rd.St. ip 6-24-tf FOR _RFNT—Room in_modern home. suitable for two. Close in. Phone 626 At MUSIC LOVERS WORSHIP AMID BEAUTIES OF NATURE San Bernardino, Cal., June 26—(#) s~A capacious and probably unique, natural amphitheatre, distinctive i its setting 7,000 fect above sea level in the wooded ‘heart of the San, Bér- nardino mountains, on what is known as the “Rim of the World,” . was ypencd recently with. a)musical pro- gram novel in itself.” : is huge out-door theatre can’ ac- modate an audience of 60,000 persons or more. The sceting — ar- rangement: the natural Reedles, collected to form 1 seat, to cushioned chairs, Instead of one ‘stage there are wany. They are composed. of plat- forms of table-shaped rocks arti cally placed by the band of nature about the large amphitheatre. On ane, hundreds of feet: above the au- F 0 violinist. stam the of colored lights blended with on-heams through the branches of great trees on the mountain side above him, rendered music from the masters of long.dga, “From another, AerOss ra’ precipitous mountain . ing quartet played softly. whilechoruscs sang. from half hidden \caverns. | Vari-colored light playing abont the amphitheatre:ereated-a. fantastic effect. 4 AN ADDED THRILL “But.” said the qautious screen star who Was, shout to: perform an apparently. dangerous ° iG pose the rope should break?” “By Geoi eried the. director. “Thats ‘a good’ idea!”—American Legion Weekly. : o ian TRIBUNE WANT ‘ADs 4 Phone} .. * |tigned:American inventio' LOST—Mounted elk tooth. to 10 Main for reward Z CREDITED AS PROMOTER. o oF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Rome,g June 26.—(#)—Those' mar —jazz mu- sie,and dancing, constitute far more | potent agencics in the cause of in- ternational understandin; between America and the nations/of the old} world than suave diplomatjc over- tures and lengthy and flowery after dinner speeches. rs “Such is the opinion of a number of ‘thoughtful Italians who, after visits f varying. length in the United tates, have attempted to cxplain to their countrymen the importance of understanding Americ: modifica- tions of cultural and s lude everything from | ist hotels of Europe, it is asserted, far from being the scene of unde- sirable mectings of young peopl are places. where young American girls, properly chaperoned, mect ow | young Europeans of the kettcr class- |’ es, In tho meetings: of these young: people, in their conversations and Wis: cussions, thére is being brought to Kurope: the’ spirit and meaning of America. DISCOURAGEMENT... 5 The neighbor of a man noted for his extreme thrift sew him ona iweek day dréssed,.in his Suriday {elothes. .- aS € [ewe “Wh 37” \heard’ the news?” at news ti! ee “Triplets}” i “Oh, so that secounts for—” began}. the neighbor, when’ the frugal interrupted him, © + ~ ‘Yes; that fre ing, these ‘clothes... ir ee ‘ral ‘der’s ‘the use’ of nomieal!”—Boston | Fifteen thousand. bakers are em- ‘ployed in New York City. & vto be- ieeript, WELL MOM TOLD ME To SAY “NO THANK Nou” QUT L DON'T THINK SHE KNEW THE PIECES WERE GONG ‘To BE SO SMALL Ht Won't You HAVE Some MORE CAKE OF OUR WAY front of Homan's thin Ghtone ref 1 BETCHA Some , DAN SOMEBODY S GONNA INVENT SOMETHIN, SO'S PEEPUL) Kin FLY WH AR UKE BIRDS. LBETHA (iN y* Wade Mtg _ i} TAC AV er ea SAUL ee WY.4OU POOR SIMPUNGTON! I ALLERS THOT You WAS CRAZY, BUT NOT THAT BAD! 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