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SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1998- Tribune Gassified Advertisements MALE HELP WANTED '$10,000,000.00 COMPANY 3 you to sell 150 daily home necessities in Bismarck. Profits $35-$50 week- ly. Expertence ufnece:sary.” For particulars, write The kins Company, J 7, Winon — WANTED—Men and women td rae barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes, Cat- ) offer free. Moler alo; Barber College, Fargo, N. D- 6-26-26t | ee eeenereradiocirany :___HELP_WANTED—FEMALE NURSES IN BIG DEMAND—Liberal allowance, board, room, laundry, uniforms and text books while in training. Requirements—One year high school or its equivalent. Ac- credited three year course. Apply Superintendent of Nurses, North Chicago Hospital, 2551 No. Clark, __ Chicago, 7-18-18 Pleasant sewing at ho’ on your machine—everything fur- nished——highest prices. Write for rticulars. Home ne System, 241 Fifth Ave. N. ¥. ©. 718-1 GET GOOD Fosion Through Amer- ican Business College (Fargo, N. Dak.) training. Low rates. Write _for helpful, free book B._7-15-1m WANTED—One with experience to Work in restaurant and hotel. See Anna Fajersun, : Fa 1 Advertiaing JABY CHICKS—FREE with each 100 chick. order, we give you a $ i tnsart deities, Mveriing Rates years subscriphion. te. 0. K. Poul- Journ Leghorns, sitet Lid Witdobabies Reds, Mi tS 0 Sees 9.00. We 0. D., Utechts "Hatchery, Riche ins itn, 38 Wa cy mond, Minn. « 9-18-1t oho wpe. veenee 1B lo, Nebr, ‘Over $5 words, $6 ‘edat- tional per word. ‘2 CLASSIFIED D DISPLAY 65 Conte Pot Inch ae veIS 4-38-1t ore FOR BALD FOK SALE—Lot for a home or du- plex. Nicest, ir tits in pioateks jooking ‘o1 ‘ol a iver. All elesetiied ‘dite até cash: te Garage. Retéinihg: wall, and other advance. Copy bhdald be re- improvements. Sophy 122 West by 3c a’clock to. tasure Brondway. Phone 9-14-1w me day, ‘OR SALE—Lots 15, flock 1, Tne : MeKwntie’ es adatl h. Wea. am 1 ot. a % ddress out! BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; |} Watasn Avenae, Chicseo, mi, REAL BSTATE FOR SALE Pa, mu WANTED—Florida property. Paim FOR SALE—Ford coupe, driven 4| Beach County. Will pay cash. Her- months, 528 6th St. Plone ria ae Campbell, Lake Worth, Flor- jt a. 7-18-1t BEA WATAT NS To asec | eee rut|__@00MS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Well furnished modern Auto Sales Co. room in Thompson’s Flat, 606 Ave. D. Traweling Salesman preferred. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES Lost CHICKS — Best qeility $6.50-100 , up. 12 breeds. mes *Wiltse, Ru- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE teetshanda 4 PUZZLE one, HORIZONTAL Talks wildly. Intention. This is a colorful puzzte with eno ugh word varieties to interest every- | Vand 265 feet in diameter, to e le jthe present monument. square towers 49 feet in height are to be placed at each of the eight cor- ners. A memorial hall for each regiment h tok part in the battle will be and the ground floors of PI , Seven of the towers will be equipped MOM’N POP BEAUTIFIER=« HEDAI NEN |) See eee | «|, by PRESS = PUBLIC | SUPREME VOICE- The hollowing testimonial iS roof of the remarkabie results being produced daily Gum" VOCAL MUD| a as museums contai battle. The upper ing rel quarters for who will be vuides of the The United s now has broadcasting s A Money Maker = AGE! | of the stories of the n glass cutter when a drop towers are to be arranged as living nnenberg veterans and act a en ree sts B PAGE SEVEN s etching was discovered by a id fell on his spectacles. He was astonished to find thut the cid corroded the gl: The poisonous fangs of snakes will 563] replace themselves y being ex- tracted, By Taylor “Dear mM. Yumn:- Fhe other unth a ee) y Litthe hy tanpaiel ju Ff amg Vocal Mud and oh at” ‘apna = Pen “WHaT ARE You DOING WITH MY Vocac Mud ? 3S Locked cutude and paw all the Aildrem wr the mughborhood crowding SJ couldnt magn arto cur gar ( Upon unuectegation, Pfound, that he Fad , pome Ae Aad caught uth rumarka cur mud to pome urkable reaults Garrison, N. 7-17-1w | LOST—Near_the Woolworth atore,! Cat after 6 Powe Ur Phone To direct. hak’ had A lappened - Ke faottes un the tank at £ the preamt tune WANTED — Experienced _marceller. References required. Address Tri- T-1B-It Clifford's 7-16-3t SALESMEN WANTED SAVINGS - ACCOUNT SALES one representative in eac 9 bet to interest others in a sys- tematic saving accumulation plan based on first. mortgages on city homes. Licensed by State of North Dakota, This is a profitable con- nection with a strong financial in- stitution for those who can qualify as to character and ability. Might consider a few part time represen- tatives. Write giving fall partico- lars about yourself to W. G. Wright, General Sales Manager, 122 South Sixth; Street, Minneapolis. 7-16-4t EN—Newly invented, fast ling, slug-proof ball gum ven- dor. $10 commission for one sale. Investment salesmen can make $1,000 monthly gelling operators. Specify full or part time. Peerless Products Company, New York Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. 7-18-1t WANTED-Salesmen owning cars to sell our established line of oils and paints. List of customers fur- nished. Phone or write R. L. Swain, care McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marek, Inter State Oil Co. 1-13-1W —Best men make $250 kly selling new specialty. All retailers. New men guaranteed §35 a week and expenses against com- ns. 0. Appleton Confection Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. tress at 7-18-1t bunch of keys on Lay leather case. Return to Tribune et + PERSON: EPILEPTICS treatment guar- anteed to. stop seizures or money returned. No bromides, narcotics. Try, at our risk. Hunter Labora- tories, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark. FAT ——————q“ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 567-W2, 16-4te} 2 FOR RENT—Three la: yooms and bath for light housekeeping. Pri vate entrance at 210 12th St. north. ___7-18-3t fea nie a Lie itched one ‘or light bonsekes) roun floor. 4th st. Phone A f Bea aesae oy ment one F. W. Murphy, res Mose we BE YOUR OWN BOSS—$550 puts you business. Strictly cash—no cred- it losses, small overhead—no high rents—operate in your own home, ho middteman—you manufacture and sell daily staple food product direct. Big profit—$1.50 worth raw material makes $14.40 finished product. Exclusive rights. No ex- perience needed. Write or tele- graph for full particulars. No ob- ligation to you. hi -Tato Cor- poration of Ameri 718 Grand Ayenue, St. Paul, Minn. 7-18-1t “STRICTLY modern solid brick, three story and basement garage, well lo- cated in Fargo including complete equipment, stock parts for popular car and agency. This is one of the best garage properties in the state. Price including. building, equipment arid parts approximately §75,000. Will accept $10,000 cash and take half section farm and carry balance on ten year contract for deed on small monthly payments. If you wish to get into the distributing basiness here is a teal opportun- ity.” A. Y. More, Fargo. 7-18-1t ‘TAILORING SALESMEN—Get the popular priced Lisner line in super- commissions, huge bonus—a real future. Write today—don’t delay. Lisner Tailoring Co., Cincinnati. 7-18-18 POSITION WANTED FUR SALE—Barber, shop, pool room and confectionery. Good location, Win sell barber Pp if desired. Would like to sell this month. For further particulars, come and see or write W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, N. D. nD—Position as guide and chauffeur to the Yellowstone Park or Black Hills. Thoroughly experi- enced. ive salary in first letter. L. Russell Haggard, Coleharbor, N. D, T-16-lw se FARM LANDS: FOR | Eee west half, section dD. and seeded to flax and has a good stand. Owner's half ititerest in crop with farm if sold “before August 1. Make me an offer. Address owner, J. Clevann, Brook- ings, 8. 9-16-5t. FARM Ht TAND WANTED—Want to exchange some first mortgages on North Dakota land and cash for a few hundred acres good improved or unimproved land within twenty- five miles of Bismarck. Price must be right. Address Box 806, Bis. marek, N. Dak. 4a. VANTED—To hear from saat ot arm for sale, for fall delivery. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. 718-1 ——$—$—$——————————— FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS ¥OR REND Fary modern five room duplh ed garage. W. Roberts, ‘Tel, 761 or 161- “For Rent: Apartments in ‘new Tribune building. Apply) ‘Tribune. office, FOR SALE—5 houses, South ‘Side, yood residence lots on Ave. C. mia is an estate which must be closed and may be bought at very rea- sonable prices. Apply city Insur- ance Agency, City’Nationa) Bank _ Bldg. 9-18-Twhk | FOR RENT—Tmo Toom apartment, well furnial so single roqm with Rees d closet, nicety furnished, both apartments have + new rugs and are newly decorated. 411 bth St. Phone 273, 6-29-tf FOR KENT—Complepsly furnished apartment consisting of three large rooms and bath, $50 per month. Ap- ‘ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apts. 6-1-tf FOR RENT—Four room modern apartment furnished or unfur- nished. a Varney, Fh Pe) kitchen range for sale. Phone good kitel rang aes “SALE—Small modern home, in good condition, near Catholic church and business alter Cash sale preferrel, Write No. 15 Tri- bune. 7-14-1W FOR SALE—New Bungalow, « rooms and be closets, geteee, terms. + Call 6 aaa FOR RENT—Five room modern home,, suitable for a family of se’ age, lawn, near school, no objection to children, Phone 524-W. 7-18-3t FOR RENT—A five, roomy iodern 305-18th St, Phone 53d _ house at ne BEM. FOR RENT." room, modern. house. OR za, 214 East Rosser. Phon FOR RENT—Five r + slow. Phone Aci lished bakery business, building and fixtures complete, good loca- tion, splendid opportunity for am- bitious party. Price and terms reasonable. For information write ad No, 14, care of the T DEEDED OIL ROYALTY now y paying monthly income. Proven Wyoming field being drilled by responsibte company. Particulars on réquest. Western Brokerage Co., Laraiie,| N Wyo. TABI 100 CUSTOMER local route, gross business about $30.00 daily, spare ime to cover trade; $300.00 c: right party can double busin Care Tribune No. 17, -18- WE SE! TO} Manufacturing, ptants, hotels or. any soung me ing busin uick cash sal BxcnaN énicaGo BUSINESS ROHANGE, $27 S. LaSalle hicago. 9-18-Yt NOTICE WORTGAGE FORE- CosURE BALE tice is hereby given that certain mortgage, executed and ‘de: livered by RB. Loubele ‘and Gert de E. Loubek, his Wife, as mort: eagors, to Capital Securit mortgagee, sald morte! 4th day of January 1 ©. for record tn the office of sie Her of Deeds, relay J Janua lock nuary, 1 afternoon of fm! in Book 118 of ages on he wh, pe timecions ett fe ‘of je premises, in such mortgage an: vereliafter Qeueribed at the tra nd bh of the Court House, in whe ol city ismarck, County of Bure! ana State of North kota, on ti ara day of August, 1925, at jo in the afternoon of said day, to satis: fy the amount dye on ®age ‘on the day 0) arg liew 7 ne (1) ani € a amber seventy: el ht (78), Beta and Coffin’ Addition to the City of Bismarc! County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, according to thereof now on file or of recor the office o nd ‘State there will be glue upan sera a ana ince ‘ae tie gout and expedite of "these tore: closure preceed Dated eis cain of dune, APITAL S@CURT Pe a Mortgage. ID & FOSTE! Ketonneys ie Holder ‘of sata Biome: ORDINANCE NO, 333 An ordinance pi nravidine for th bey OF “ine City of ‘Bh rule: and: semuletion sald syst for the violations of such rules and. ‘regula’ e At ordained by the Board of City Commissioners of ‘the City of! Bismarck, North Dakot: Section'17, Penalties. Any person, firm or corporation, violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof before the Police Magistrate of the City of ine of not ‘tor ‘more le] than fi! than twenty, dollars and cost of} (se ee July M. H. ATKINSON, ] City Auditor. i TAb-18 FURNISHED or, unfurnished room for rent in modern house. Call 441-W. 7-18-3t FOR RENT—Room in madern home, 614 First St. Phone 275-M. 7-16-3t _____ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Piano and bench, Spinet desk, Windsor rocker, 2 Windsor chairs, leather fireside rocker, leather chair, bookease, floor lamp, breakfast set, electric washer, re- frigerator, kerosene stove, baby buggy, rug, 15-gal. jar, fruit jar: dishes, Gass utensils, etc. 923- ith. Phone 8 7-17-3t For SALE Poe Tall ahd Fertaurant doing the best business and in the best farming country with the best crops in North Dakota, Furni- ture, fixtures and stock can he bought at invoice price, and build. ing rented reasonable, "Write Tri. du No. 13. 714-10 HOTEL AND Restaurant — fixtures, utensils, beds, ete. for, $1800.00. Good location and going “busines: See R. L. Fraser or Anna Fajerson, _ Garrison, N. D. TATw FOR SALE—Deering Binder, god ax new. Also two mowing machines. J. E. Chesak, 19 1-2 miles S. Bismarck. Ww FOR SALE—Two beds, kitchen cab- inet and table, one rocking prod Apply | For § age in A_1 condition. Reasonable. Call 152.W, 7-17-3t FOR SALE—Thorough-bred — Spitz Pups. If interested Phone 560! 7-18-3t | di ‘TION Tre it renolved. “by the Boara of | ¥# City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, rth Dakota, that it in necessary, and the, Bi “ity | Commis! loners ‘b Pit to water ¢ from 8 Street In water main ang water wo-ks diatric! Lin accordance with th» plana, specifications and estimates of tip- proxtmate cont of the city engineer which plans, specifications, «nd es- timate of approximate cost were Approved, x@opted and placed on file With the city auditor, the 6th cayot Tuy, 1928, Be it further resolved that notice be given to the owners of all prop- erty, Hable ‘to be assessed-for tnis Improvement, that if within fittzen days after the first publication of this resolution the owners of the majority’ of said property ad not protest in writing ‘againkt sich tm- provement, then the Board of City Commisstoners will be ‘deemed nw SAO to construct the same, STATE OF NQ DAKOTA, arc] iI. H. Atkinson, City. Auditor, within and for the City of B as| Burlelgh County, North Dakota, do if the foregoing is ‘accurate. copy of the original resolution adopted by the ‘dof Ci mmissioners of said ‘Molar meting Red Mon- | day evening, Joy Witness ‘TKINSON, SHY Rites, T-11-9 ADV! ER TISEMENT, FOR BIDS Seated bids for ‘the construction of a nlx poh Walor main ontession on Tenth Street nw Bowen Street bE LH Ab Sg City of Bismarck, ‘North Dakota, will | ry the Board of city rB oO} city until kK, p. m., July 27, 1925. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Auditor. The following approximate quanti- ties are given for the guidance of bidders: 357 linear feet 6' main. 1 Fire Hydrant, All bidp. Pha ‘be mage upon a basis of cash payment for all work to be done: Work shall be cbmmeficed on ‘or before August 15, 2925, anid shall be complet ‘hot later than Auggst 31, D1aGer must state in his bid intarest the ‘wirrants a accepted him at par for the wor! must"be accompanied by check for. ripe Hundred ate mea le payable fe to ; ird of Bf the City of Blemarck, for the use of| Kota, as «guarantee that the bidder d providing @ penalty | wil” if nee sful, enter into and execute, trees iach i ertorm- wa of Nogtn. Das Board of City Commissioners right to reject any or " MoH. ATKINSON, Cit Auditor. . 7-41-38 Iceland women soon will have chance to wear their f Th erature ros recent heat 4-30-t| 3 Ireland. Grotesque trick. Part of a harness. To foretell. Wishes. Sun god. Drunkard. To put on, Second note in scale. Organ of sight. Negative adverb. Scarlet. Light brown. Small particte of earth. June flowers, Seasoning. Fine driving icy partictes. Plant sesame. Sour substances. Happening every day. To allow. Conspiracies. Nights. Hemmed. To sketch. Existed. To stutt. Ocean. To woo. . Measure of area. | 59. Two fives. 60. Almost a donkey. Second note in scale. Wearing a coronet. To dwell im. To resound. Bellows. Weathercock. Peruses. 7 To bind. Rhythm. VERTICAL a. ca 3. 4. Finishes. 5, Social insect. 6. Neuter pronoun. 7. Denoting the middle part. Anuwer to Yeuterday’s Crossword Puzzle, of corn, Green jewel, hibits indignant displeasure. ummed. Tells, Garment: makers. pportions cards. ‘Tendon To reprove. ‘To attempt. Small venomous snake. To drain. Cupidity Bovine. More sugary. Wiser Officers of a college. Small vegetable, tough wood. To st To seue Exclamation of surprise. Period, Anger, Wooden baseball club, 70. ‘Three-toed sloth. TWO DEATHS IN HAWAII REVIVE OLD POISON FISH TRADITIONS Honolulu, July 18.—@) recently of two attributed to the puffer or balloon fi as to etna ithe | in came so through poisonous seaweed eaten by the fish, or through im- proper methods of preparation. The occurrence also has revived some in- teresting legends among the Hawai- ians. The Quetn’s Hospital, in a bulletin issued after exhaustive examination, declares that the six balloon fish which were supposed to have caused the death of the two Chinese were not poisonous. The bulletin explains further that it is possible that these fish at certain times or places eat a polsonous- seaweed. The hospital points: out ‘also that there is a variety of the fish, comparatively rare, h is poisonous, with a secretion s r to the poison of certain toadstools, ‘and that’ on the island of Molokai it is a well known fact that certain fish, such as the ordinary harmless ulua, if taken on one side of the isla! are poisonous, but if caught else where sre wholesome food. The mullet is said to be poisonous in Molokai waters at certain times of the year, und to. produce choking, dizziness’ and terrifying dreams. The legend is that certain gods; at various seasons to live at t eashore d while ney remained on the shore fish were pi true explanation.” say the ts, “is probably that at cert seaweed in Hawaiian wate GERMANS TO BUILD MASSIVE MEMORIAL AT TANNENBERG Koenigsberg-—An imposing _monu- ment to commemorate the Hinden- burg vietory at Tannenberg is to be erected on the site of the battlefield, it will surround a smaller monument dedicated to the memory of the old Hindenburg regiment “which now marks the scene of the battle. he plan for the new monument was selected in a contest and was proposed by two brothers, Walter nd Johannes Krueger. ill con- t of an octagonal wall, 16 eet high MOM, WHY ARE SKEETERS MADE? ~ way LADIES UU. AN’ GENTS~- ONLY TEN CENTS ADMISSION c AN, WHAT'S A LITTLE SKEETER BIE, ANYHOW ? OK, 7O PUNISH BAD LITTLE Z A y ‘ERONIN — YAH, MUDD CENTER FOLKS By Small Z( "Sorta TAKIN’ A SLAM % AT TH’ Wimin FOLKS Yj Wagan | O MupD CENTER, AINT MANDY ? POP SLUPE NOTICED ‘A SIGN TACKED ON MANDY JoHNSON'S FENCE AND. RIGHT ‘AWAY CONCLUDED THAT MANDY WASN'T. ONG BIT SMARTER THAN MA SLUPE FoR “SHE, Too, HAD-HER WASHING AND IRONING DONE: AND WASN'T HANGING OUT: ANY StHINELES :To: ter FoLKs Know’ ABOUT, AT. : sabi: aay WHY YU OL WEST, “TEXIS DOGEY! WHYRE You SO HOT AGN A FELLER GITTN MARRIED? EXPERIENCE IS TH’ BEST TTIEACHUH, AN’ You AINT NENUH HAD NONE? A SKEETER ' BIT ME RIGHT ON Aty BEAD! WAAAWW.! GREAT FROG QUARTET er ‘i HEAR THE 4 PLING FS ~ PLANG ae PLUNG! if f 7 DONT CRY, 7AG-MOTHER WILL PUT SOME IODINE ON IT —— RIGHT AMWAY. Jf or ZA ALLL He MAVERICK. I GUESS THEY DIDN'T KNOW WE AAD IODINE , DID MEY 2 1S THET SO? WELL WHEN. A MAN GiTS HUNG, OR FALLS OFF'N A CLIFF, OR STICKS HIS HAIO UNDUH A STEAM HAMMUH — WHO LEARNS TH MOST FROM (TP OR TH FELLER WHO HAPPENS TBE A WITNESS ?— WELL, IVE SEEN) A HEAP OF EM/ TRailbams © 1028 ey HEA sEAVICe. MC.

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