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TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925 > ea , z PAGE SEV EN HE LONELY DUNES Tribune Classified Advertisements i aan eomeery re Abounds. = PH (@} N EK 3 2 ; ina 1 68, Mead Sr SReBtiOn ote average Opportunity to Think conversation). | By NEA Service ' 169. To sin. | Austin, Texas, June When the| ALE HELP WANTED . Chemical used in washing) moon r Ver (he: wniely aves andl keeper and general mI . i shows her a long, lonely * road, ° an. This is a good. pos Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE Nights ey + Nveleiipr out torte Seer ion and steady for r. party = Ov, » Administrations of doses 0! ever x house «| Pri Must be reliable. Write or call at|| 1 insertion, 26 words or 4 1925 Overland Four Door | inedicine Wane NEC into aie Overland Dickinson Co., Dickinson, under ......, Sedan, run less tha» 75. Billed as a star (theatrical) DANO TATGAEERECLS HIEB) . N. Dak. 6-30-4 2 insertions, 25 wo: rr ‘ 1,000 miles. VERTICAL . or @ 1 a WANTED-—Men and women to learn der Seé F. D. Riley at 5 ate ¢ ship and love barber trade. Great demand; big See F. D. Riley a | friend score thie fnit wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- i ne fi ears) I Gentident ds and hha the fairskin- alog and special offer free. Moler Corwin Motor Co. ; t ft-voiced hermit of the lonely Barber College, Fargo, N. D. acacia 6-25-26 is 7 Sweet crystallizable substance ON WANTED q 7 Totaled. e A tional per .' F roint of con . HELP_WANTED—FEMALE __ per .word. PETENT HELP) clerical, i Be ea ' 1 . she DESIRABLE positions for Grade,|| CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY 5 aint or domestic, tempor: ae Oustenae : h violit atakioltn| Rural and High School Teachers, RATES ary or permanent, write ‘Western Seite and even the lowly ukulele to the | Principals, and Superintendents. Employment Bureau, Fargo, N. D, : Last six lines of a sonnet (pl.y.| delight of her classmates Low placement cost, easy terms. 65 Cents Per Inch d Back parts of necks ' Western Teachers Burcau, Fargo,|| All claasitied ads are-cash n || ~- t Quits College Life Miss Garrett was a University o Te -ed two years ago. 1 accomplished and | a HOW ECCENTRIC 5 * Hee i She wrote for col publication N. D. 6-4-1m advance. Copy should be re- CHINE H J WT SMANSIILE y 3 v + ceived by 12 o’clock-to insure IDEAS OF ‘SPO ‘Ss a and did free lance work for an Austin ‘Anking, June 30.—() — Sports ‘ 9 hewspiaper. meets which are being held throug’ 7 | one val’ And then, somehow, she got “fed \ WANTED—Stenographer with law office experience. State age, ex-|| neertton came day, perience and references. Box 396, THE out the Yangtze Valley in central . Golden Valley, N. Dak. caied BISMARCK TRIBUNE China are demonstrating the lack of } ‘ There were so many thoughts tha fel alia a USER WI PHONE 32 appreciation among Chinese youth of a nye r sirlish he: WANTED—Competent gitl for gen- the spirit of sportsmanship and the Ramen w Rtn ightoned’ out: housework. Will pay good | need of training along this linc. At Be AEE FuEALIY s. Phone 834J or call 309 - - an Anhwei meet recently a mover Ties Of ik GEARL. WAT ORES aid FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE. |] ment technical school was playing A. Three-toc sloth, had “been girls for Hotel and Cafe. Hotel or of ‘best terine a Golnea Cathedral school, |The _ technical ‘ So, ml of a sulden, the popular | v. 1 y, v. Valley county, six. miles from || vas id most of the first chi ! co-ed dropped out. Pee sen WaNeeee SS BAG av |biveata as Goad siaune lana nbaraas enroute few minutes before ‘the | Short words and tong words, both, cuss and hard, make up this ine | {fo dec ae ANastnalenilaplneranweerity Gate Experienced girl tor gen- |] Will trade for establighed farm || whistle sounded the Cathedral boy teresting puzzle, There are quite a few unkeyed letters; to stick you. Ge abiument ‘sal toegive Golur tol quate mate her hone in » PI 307- s.{} Close to Bismarck, picked up and tied the score. Z Pana nt. tent on the shore of Lake Austin eral housework. Phone 307-J. Mrs. = In the second balf it be quite _ HORIZONTAL : There she lives, all alone except for C. D. Morton, 901 6th St. J. 0. RAMSTAD Writes AbetUlly, p 2 2 Beach, North Dakota || obvious that the Cathedral team was|{ 1- t ‘acefully. . h : abe SH aaa - ‘ the stronger and would doubtless win.| 7. Beasts. i doctrine. i inircorluroy. brousers, WANTED—Girl for housework. The technical boys, séeing themselves) 13+ Digit of the foot, <. woolen short, leather puttees and i Ee goes Sauer ibs wasn Sa | losing stopped playing on the pretext | 14 c PEt nels 's between 12 and 20. \ big hat, she hunts, cooks, fishes and | IRs hobs PARQ EEE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ___| that the baskets were not round. They ES : j wanders along the shor through i Mass meeting. SHIN: Emperor noted — for fiddling | thew ez ; FOR SALE—Barber shop, pool room | proceeded to tear down the bas Vauls + Emperor #| the woods. WANTED—Lady stenographer with] and conTeEtION Ets Good. Aocation, | then went to the government dress HU Ei CUS while Rome was burning “L have always wanted a home qility | to take ‘care of office! no competition. Will sell barber | building and wrecked the place. lode a Mol | this.” she says. e Tribune 11 20-2t) shop- separate if desired. Would] Two days later St. Paul’ Yownen: ae Cay ? : > like to sell this month. For further | school in Anking was playing football] 94° py Nalne bans es a sheep. 2 Picture Started It < ulars, core and seo or write |against, a local government school.| 5° (oat hair cloth Nee EEE AeuOi il never Knew hove too al WANTED— och ing, Zeeland, N. D. The head master of the mi yceslor oe’ sins Buok ee | bntil! two : Homer's Gare 5 6-20-4w | school saw to it before the kame that woo auisteeneTGis trait of pra inl in a the back gate to the grounds was un- | 39° Ue tween AUEH live: i ants SYCLES e black hat ata xhibi a Fae ee ae ee aiart Scott] tocked as a precaution against’ trou-| at; Timeagcereen trains London Because a London motor | ere was 50 ayeinating __FAR rl) » ble. St. Paul’s won, and the minute Myself, z 2 er said automobiles could not | about her new at one wanted | ‘OR SALE OR TRADE SAME he UEC) ona the game was over the winning team maviaakerapnarrow late: Say nay eek ean Menu ; ; MISS EUDORA GARRETT farm, miles from Coleharbor.} ty sell, as it is too large for this] made a hasty exit through the gate To m content. 2H} iat ae orde oi By ce unted up the st, Mrs. D. | Bons MeLean county. Clear title. Very! community. Can be seen 6 miles | and. hurriedly foun galls in the! 39. Degrades. |. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword pee as SNRUHG = pe good buildings of ull kinds. School] South of Buffalo, Nv D. mission compound, closely pursued] 41, Principle. Puzzle, RTE SATIRE, _ and he g ; PPERRIES ” , : y i) ne : OR RADIO AUTHORS dreams for th ” : ito 5 house ¥ le fr house. Add 20-25-26-29-30| by the 1 8 id their s ters. Vv ates. reams for this ' Mis, Hillam Nocedin, ‘Colehunsar Oe Sp ae en pee0 by Vib losers “and nace laa Ghisr ve tapuund: athen oeltbie Suimenil ! Members of the Swed Here T can write—and think—and | Los 4 : Pht experiments N. Dak. : {| FOR SALE—Old estabi ished bakery! Methods for making copper hard nienet Welt Goran i Union ure demand um—and learn ; is hie cant FOR SALE The “NWI, “Sec. 33, | eee Tie tie, enlenaid| cough to use for Inthe tools have! 4x, Unit, + Pe of a louse, | Aaa Oe UEFA ER Oe a I brought 1n0u ; ae : an b ion, 4 30, Upon. ; perehet: or the broadcasting of their] Mis horn and brousgh mountain Stark Cou 4 miles fouth of Bel: opportunity, for ambitious purty.| Pecn patented. . Upon. Herehed corey uy Rut lent soil. P and: tertis renson<|> pice ant Coates recrunable, EOC able. M. W. Noff, Bismarck, N, D,| luifermation writ ad No. 8, care MOMW’N POP A Scrappy Agreement 6-22-tf ——— i Sarees sn ECE S Sa aa nS NO HI y APPLE. a POOMS FOR RENT i rady’s brown Teather hand-| ( wser'coy QUARREL THAT WAY - iN A Sa ) By Taylor) THE OLD HOME TOWN = BY6 xv bag on June 25 between Driscoll Ne oe Pe COle SS HSE UIOES NGnec oor anid Sterilite, centsining gonie (cash AMY: UEAE ea ALONE 0} ( IN THE YARO AND BE Its only. Private bath] and string of beads, Finder return Tu GOOD GIRLS. rIVilise mented Geey ee BHoKel|(, eouclbiine itor reward "1 ral WHY DONTH - 19-tf 6-26-1wk VA. Bor SHE WoNT 00 PLAY : Bu ei ag AU istic SE, ass renee Taahice FOR RENT= Three furnished’ rooms LET ME PLAY lek ; Beatad phat allt) pyety ret: FOR COMPETENT HELP—Clerical, f \ WITH HER Dow )) pouty 1126)" stenographic, or domestic, — tem: S porary or permanent, write West- ern Employment Bureau, Fargo, ine leuropmiaandl ON apa 6-23-7t Aeon een UL 3 place to worl 5 r RGeLbRes 1 board. arck College, 01 Phone 6-29-2t i rooms in modern house for light| - Lctidabdcbie Did housekeeping. Close in. 412 Sth} "OR SALE—Barber shop, pool room Bt. Phone 9 -iwk| and confecti m tae 5 I ae Do compe! aE ere ome Heart ipturnished| shop sepafute if desired. Would PAI GCTER like to sell this month. For furth- + 77 ex particulars, come and see or write W. J. Breitling. aw ing room or Nat 15 Thayer St. any time FOR SALE OR RENT during d 6-30-1v] | HOUSES AND" Frans = : = Ke INT PI = z WHAT'S WRONG WITH Minturnished light. howcescpigg |FOR RENT—Strictly” modern five “a YOu CHILDREN ~ You rooms, College Building. Phone} 00% duplex, attached garage. O. NO- 00 CAN'T BIGGER'N “CAN'T AGREE ON ANYTHING th 6. y Na olga * 66-8 HAVE ITH APPLE- Be Soyo 7 183, FOR R large furnished rooms) ~y 5 “NT ITH MINE! LAND ea for light housekeeping. ground| Wor Rent: Apartments in Ona t YES WE Do floor. ‘924-4th St. Phone 543W, | new Tribune building. Apply ; ; 2 AGREE - WE FOR RENT=Strictiy modern apart | Ltibune office. . f BOTH WANT ment in Rose Aveda None FOR RENT—Two room apartment, fl | ™ { | | é TH’ BIGGEST F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt.| well furnished, also single room } 4-30-tf| with kitchenette and closet, nicely Fol RENT Furnished slecping| ‘{urnished, both apartments have FOR” RE Furnished sleeping i ; room in modern home. Also garage] "€W Tugs and are newly decorated. for rent. 316 Park Ave. All bth St. Phone 273. 6-27-3t 5-29-t£ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in|-FOR RENT—Strictly modern ‘apart- modern home, 34 3rd St. Phone| ment, 4 big rooms, bathroom and 1056 W.. es “ 6-24-tf kitchenette, 2nd floor, Heat and FOR "RE an, cool modern| Water furnished. For full infor- rooms, Cheap. Call 307 4th § mation call at 48 Thayer , seth i PKA ota steal THE FAMous Pas ioe, eats eR con ENP OOO ea. i 2 OF TARAZZA MADE A SLIGHT W TS FOR RENT—A_ house; $22.00 N De A “ eaitatie Tor eae, De HE EEMCHT tapdtht ong were fodm Efsahy nee RNS =P MI MISTAKE WHEN HE READ THE ee 6364) ian Church; has been t P Mf i onthe HAND OF MRS OLGA BLOoT2 _ i I : CaS 6-20-17 | COR RENTSesletiy-hodere hoses OUT OUR WAY : ian . ‘ Cheating the Dentist in good condition and in ‘good lo- — eee __INSTRUCTIO cation,’ four blocks from Post f=} pen eenmmnm mn 5 re aenees ROE INSTRUCTION in the French and|. trce, Kor reliable party.’ Write SRENMATALOOSE iNest (~ Grew wars erman languages. Also commer-| Tribune No. 984. 5-16-tf. HELLO THERE MA! SAY am Too % MOKS AARATTER WITH HARE cial correspondence therein. Book. FOR RENT—Completely furnished 1F I AINT HOME FER DINNER MAKIN AE GOTO / .GEE-AINT ‘ keepi 1] 1 tic, omee ! DENTIS Y \ ce, WITHOUT HAMIAY IT IEEE See Sr Se Erratic. apartment consisting of three large Dowr WURRY ‘Bout ME .coz t mH TisT AK ) YA SCARED PULLED SHED 1 Call at LL First Sisal oe gheae See Paes Pee a ate e THIS DANDY FELLERS LeTTN PAVE LORE ae “1 SPANK ME-- J am 1017. s-zztm} Ry mney: vt By Bete Lo. \ ME DRIVE “TH' GARBIDGE, : “HIN OP eorp ys gee FOR™ RENT—Fou; room modern : WAGGIN FER_HIM. 75 es eee HONOR U.S. STAR, |; apartnient, furnished or unfurnish- AGEN on : ‘a Nae AYN ed, also good kitchen range for A : porerrmmmms | saic. Phoné 773. B-12-UF Ke FOR RENT—Two “room apartinent| 1% Z guita ble for light. housekeeping. lat Money Order window at P. oO : 6-12-tf FOR RENT—-All modern cottage, 5 rooms, and bath, Juty Ist. . Tele- phone 766R or call 112 Ave C. laid twk FOR SALE—New Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, closets, garage, terms. Call 6965. 600-10th St. 6-20-1m FOR” SALE—Sanitary touch ~~ and _single bed. Cull 878. 6-27-tf APARTMENT FOR RENT: Close in, Epone Tz. s \ 6-26-tf MISCELLANEOUS : ris) " ; Ba AN ea \ r g DEAT IS? ALREADY!!! Y'KSOW AY FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood: Z ! Ee aoe, en type case stands, fully equipped ¢ : HE HAD Move ODO Hel, Loose ToomME we, with slides, real bargain for print: ; ; j NERVE THAN I MOM" © GOT I SWALLOWED er, who needs. new. equipment. ety ng g TMoUsuT HE IS ~ % Sule Yor cash only. Apply Tribune, ; : C 28-1 t FOR SALE—Four teams of heavy work. horses, weight 2,800 to 3,200 a team. Also am inthe market for young’ cattle. J. E. Chesak, 11% ‘miles South Bismarck. 6-26-2wk FOR SALE—Holstein bull Duke Pon- tine Mercedes Ormsby No. 439185, 19 monthe old. Peter Mihm, 3 miles north Wf Biomatek, N. D i When the Mercedes de Acost® pro- | ———. = catly duction of “Joan of Are” opened re-| LET US refinish your eylinders with contly in Paris it was an American ux Rottler-Boring-Bar, proccss, ede-Eva. Le. Galllenes-tche ship your blotks to the Auto Mo- chosen to | represent | the histor Service, 218-4th Bt Bie Frencl igure, an honor which ha: 6° Fi Rite 5 attracted much attention +in theatri- | , . Plcdting and ee : rae cal circles. Dispatches say she has| Pleating. Mts. C. P, Larsen, 400- eset vias, been universally acclaimed. 4th St, Bismarck, 'N. D. 6-24-1w: ee ee ae ic