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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6,. 1995 - Tribune Classi —— o essa ate Lost LOST—1 double tooth Eli's! watch charm—initials C.F. D.-1199 on back. Return to Tribune for re- ware, ye SB Bt LOST—Somewhere around 9th St. and Ave. B, a crank for an Elear car. Finder call 532J for reward. » WANTED—Men barber trade. wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 1-1m WANTED—Experienced Life Insur- ance men to handle American Bankers’ Insurance Co. line of Life and Disability Insurance for Burleigh and Morton Co, Ugland, __Minot, N. 8-5-3t WANTED ‘wo, capable for hotel and cafe. Geod wages. G. C. Hoffmann, biselagtl N Mg wi HELP_WANTED—FEMALE ED—Girl for general hause- work. Apply Mrs, Geo. D, Mann, __Phone_837M. 7-30-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Apply 205 Park Ave. Phone M, 7.20-t¢ (TED--Competent girl tor gener- al housework, Phone 506J. tiles 7-31-tf GET GUOUD Fosition Through Amer- ican Business College (Fargo, N. Dak.) training. Low rates. Write for helpful, free book B, 7-15-1m —ee—e—e——y_EEeS _____ MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Four rocking chairs, 1 Sun Set Radio, 1 lump, 1 buffet, 1 dining room table, 1 Singer Sewing machine, white enamel kitchen ‘cab- inet, ice box, white enamel ‘kitchen table, new gas range, two dressers, three beds, 1 sanitary cot, 1 library table, vietrola, 3 small "tables, 3 axminster rugs, 1 congoleum rag. 216-6th Street. Phone 468J. 7-31-1W FORK SALE—Or will xchange for anything I can use. Belgian Stal- lion, light bay, 9 years old, weight about 1800, ouri Jack, black, 14 3-4 hands. Both registered, pi- pers with them, sound and gentle. ‘They are dandies, come and see them, Fred D. Bantleon, Flasher, N. Dak Be St dR SALE CHEAP—Aultman Taylor 36 ins separator, used three sea- sons. Minopolis 26 H. P. Engine, rebuilt, both in good condition ready to run, $650. Will take horses and ‘cattle, "T. Tirady, Worthi Claseified Advertsing Rates | 1 insertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 25 words or Under .........eseeee 3 insertions, 25 words or under ve 1 week, 25 words or un- der Adg over tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ; 65 Cents Per Inch All claseified ade are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived! by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 _AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES Cheap. Ford Speedster. 516-6th St. eee Beh -3t POR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS 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. 8-29-tf FOR SALE—Will sell our three story house, desirable location, shade trees, garage for three cars. House has two fireplaces, tiled bath, beautiful large rooms. $7000 part time or $6650 cash. Phone Modern . furnished, garage, chick acres of land. Ni Price reasonable if Address F, Dak. | FOR RENT—Five ern house, W16 Bismarck Hotel at 12:00 o'clock or P. M., ask for C. Merdam, ttage, e bath, sun house and y Long Lake. sold at once. W. Moffit, Moffit, N. ir T-B1-lwk : 8-4-3t FOR k ree room house near corner of Broadway and Mandan. $15 per month. For sale, desirable business corner, vacant. Enquire of J. K, Doran, 8-4-1W R SALE—An_ Ediphone (dicta- phone) outfit, used three months, as good as new. Would cost $200. if bought new. Cash price ‘$126. Write to or see Sveinbjorn John- son, Bismarck. it FOR SALE—New Corona portable typewriter, $40, worth ‘$60. Phone F 193M or call 223 4th St. 4 FOR SALE—English Shepherd pups, no better cattle dogs, guaranteed heelers. Price $4.00 males, ‘$3.00 females. A. FP. Grabinger, Under- wood, No. Dak. 8-6-2t SALE—Standard make w sh pisno in excellent cond! Cheap for cash, Call 966), “ betas _ 8-4-3 FOR SALE—Ivory _ reversible reed buby carriage. Very reasonable. Phone 346J or call at 1108-13th St 8-6-3 FOR SALE—An American Walnut bed and Edison phonograph with records. Call 484J._ 8-5-3t FOR § ‘Man’s “World” bicycle. 408_Ave. 8-4-3t SALESMEN WANTED "| FOR SALE FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- ing apartment. 422 Sth St. 8-3-lwk WANTED—Small furnished house or flat. Small family. For informa- tion and references inquire Ber- eson & S T-21-tf A hot water heat flat. 4 big rooms, bath room and kitchenette. 7-26-tf FOR RENT~-A very nicely furnished modern apartment. Washing ma- chine and all electrical conven- iences. Always hot water, 807-4th Street. 8-6-3t New Bungalow, modern, two bed rooms, hardwood floors, full basement, garage, /Price re- duced for quick Terms. 600 jq_loth St._Phone 596d. 8 FOR RENT—11 room modetn h with garden spot, trees and gar- age. Call E. L, Faunce, 802 1st. 2 86-8, FOR RENT—Four room modern house, 401 Ist St. Phone 966M. 8-3-3t FARM. LANDS SALESMEN—Newly invented, fast selling, slug-proof ball gum -verm der, $10 commission for one sale. Investment salesmen can make $1,000 monthly selling operators. Specify full or parttime. Peerless Products Company, 676, New York Life Building, Kansas City, Ae q it FOR SALE--Ten acre _subuzhan property, good buildings, consist- ing of two story house of seven rooms, barn, chicken house and brooder house. There is a wind- mill and very good water. Just the place for a poultry farm, and only ten blocks from school. Write Tribune 25. 8-3-1mo WANTED—Man or woman to call on farmers, Complete line of blan- kets. Must have car and be able to give security to cover full size samples, Good pay. Write Roy Evjen, McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck: 3-6-1w, -PERSONAL EPILEPTIC—This treatment guar- anteed to 8! retusned. No bromides, narcotics. ‘Try at our risk, “Hunter Labora- tories, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark. TA-1T-tf one knowi: the whereabouts of E. C, Lovell, engineer, will kind- ly inform his ‘mother, Mra. G. A. Lovell, at Estacada, ‘Oregon, Route one. 18-5-lwk BUSINESS ‘OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT—Cafe in. well furnished, ‘steam. hested and delco light, owner's board for r must open soon. Write Killdeer, Killdeer. N. D. WANTED TO BUY A, . WANTED—To buy from owner, five or six room bungalow or house. Must be in good condition. Write full particulars and price. P. 0. Rox 308. 1-81-1w ne ‘WORK W. KM LOOKING for job as steam trac- tor engineer. Have fifteen years experience, am honest and reliable. If interested, write or. wire, state wages offered. ‘Chi jamin, Beulah, N. D. Syvalius. ICE A Notice is hereby glveri that the partnership lately “subaistiig “be- * tween us, the «undersigned Quon, Louis Dan, Chas. Q Soo Fow, conducting a business at 117 5th Street, North Dakoti firm name of Bist day of Jul mutual consent, «ind ‘that ‘the ‘bust-|+ +ness in the future will be carried on by the said Louis Dan, Chas. Quon and Soo Fow, who ‘will and discharge ail debts atid M itles, and receive all. moneys pay able to the said late firm, Dated at Bismarek, North Dakota, this 31st day of July, /19 LEO. QUO TEACHER'S EXAMS . “The regular quarterly teacher's examination will held court house at 2 and Friday, August 13 and 14, be- ginning promptly at 8:30 o'clock each morning,. All those not hold- ‘Hotel. Kildeer; FOR SALE—160 acres of land, also a good house, trade for residence in Bismarck, No incumbrance. Call 822 Broadway, Bismarck, N. __Dak. 8-4-3t BARGAINS in the James River Val- ley: Fine farms for sale in the artesian well basin. No crop fail- ures, and in the corn belt. Priced | at $50-$75 per acre. Correspond with us. H. J. Johnson Land & fied Advertisements PHONE 32 Call at 48 Thayer St.} ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large, bright, clean rooms, two windows in each. Close to hospital, s¢hools, churches and downtown, All. modern conven- iences. Private entrance. Reason- able rates. Phone 1054-R, 324 9th St. 7-30-1mo FOR RENT—One large room and kitchenette, furnished or unfur- nished for light housekeeping on ground floor, also sleeping rooms across from freight depot. 1123R or 423 Front St. 8-3-4t FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms ‘in modern home, furnished or unfurnished, or sleeping room. Call at 601 2nd St. 8-6-1wk FOR RENT—Large room in new modern hobse, suitable for one or two. Ladies only. Call 767M aft- | er 6 p.m. Bt FOR ‘RENT—Furnished | room, heat, 316% Main street. 85-34 FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, 619, 6th St. Phone FOR “RENT--Attractive room in new modern home. Phone 682 ni Hae FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, ‘Rose Apt. ANGRY DOG BITE NOT FATAL, CLAIM city fi contained in a letter published by the New York Herald-Tribune, in the course of which he said: “Ra- bies exists in this country, So does leprosy. One ailment is as uncom- mon as the other. A. genuinely ra- bid dog will not turn out of his way to bite, though he ‘snaps at every- thing and everybody in his immedi-+ ate path. His bite is dangerous; often fatal. ‘But not ‘one supposedly rabid dog in two hundred is+ really rabid. I have been bitten by two so-called rabid dogs in the last twenty-odd years, Thus far Ihave not developed rabies to any afnoy- ing-or even appreciable-extent. “The bite of an anpry dog, or a sick dog, or a playful dog is pre cisely as dangerous as would be a similar wound inflicted by a sharp bit of metal or bone; plus the chance of infection (not of rabies) from anv possible impurity on the teeth. ‘Here is a treatment for dog bites which I have employed innum- erable times upon myself and upon others who have been bitten. 1 have found it infallible. I think any “tor will agree with me. ‘irst, suck out the wound, if it is “where it can be reached by the lips. Then wash it out with hot water. Dry it and paint it thick with iodine. After that forget all | Cattle Co,, Oakes, N, Dak, ON STRIKE \ 8-1-4-6 Pal, famous movie dog acto er day. ppear in a movie unless 2)-his-son, Pal Jr., could have part te too, and he carried the pu; sure they'd give | about it. The final direction is as important as are the others, Need- | Jess worry can do much harm. “If the dog is sick or may have been eating decayed food, paint the washed-out wound with carbolic -acid instead of iodine. Wrap a bit of cotton around a match head, dip it in the carbolic and swab the wound with it. Follow the foregoing di-+ rections and you need have no fear | of serious consequences from even | the most painful dog bite.” Gasoline Tax in Washington Builds Good Roads for State | ti 8! Tacoma. ‘Wash—(#)—The high- ways of Washington have received | $6,175,800 from ‘the state gasoline | tax since Aug. 31, 1921. The tax now | is two cents a gallon, having been raised from the @riginal one cent levy. -At present the vield from the tax is close to $250,000 monthly, | sum sufficient to pavé 10 miles of| bi hiehway that already has been | E graded. All money from the gasoline tax ig used to build roads. This fund and the license fees from automobile drivers have been largely responsible for the improved highway system in the state. F w BEEEEE ; women’s clubs of Bis journed for the | of interest to members of the eleven | local ference West ‘Baden, Ind., New York City. fact to the majority of women that there are forty-eight separate sets of marriage and divorce laws in the United States and that these laws do! 1925, there were approximately 109,- not recognize ‘one. another, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Just because this puzzle starts w ‘ind it easy. HORIZONTAL To have no hope. To appéase. Erne. Part of a fort. Father. Canteloupe. Small bullet for air guns. Interior. Door rug. To lift Examiner Built. Fourth note Upon, Hears. Particulars Lazy person Perfect score Tatter. Abject. Makes verses. To regulate duration. Wooden baseball clus Scarlet. One in’ cards. ‘o err. Morindin dye. To expect. The first part of the day. Paid publicity. Rythm. Mistake. Paints. Insurance law regarding ships. VERTICAL Security. Point of com Cooking ut Elderly. Portion of the stomach. Ransoms. To elevate (as to a better posi- tion). Citric Entrance, House pet. in scale. Despite the fact that majo. narck summer, it federated women’s organiza- ons to know that the regular pro ram of activities mapped out by the General Federation has not been curtailed. A recent issue of the “General ‘ederation News” details event hich occurred at the national con of women’s clubs held in “Uniform Marriage and Divore Laws” was the subject of an ad by Genevieve Parkhurst, Associat of the Pictorial It is a startling ditor An effort will be launched by the OUR BOARDING HOUSE Ze UKE A PICKET Fence BIG,“ od GoTELEvES OW EVERY Word! © “AN MACK 19 AN EVEN NWWETY WTA’ sHADE =MN GOSH, “WkTS 184 STROKES FOR “W'-TWo OF You tw HM-m- AY oo ont RUG ¢ BEATING BUsWEss 2 AZ Nour econe coos ~<Z Feu, ~ weir ver WEAR NOUR Si Ha. Lookut 1H’ EXPRESSION ON NouR FACE,» LIKE AN! bp OL’ MAID Goin'-1o “Tett WER AcE! T GIVE YOu WARNING Now, 1F Nov LisP AWTHING UNDER EIGUTY, TLL PUT A BUMP OW YouR HEAD we CAN USE FOR be y wide, a me em, Review of | ak q ithout hope, don't despair. online 5 sa =zIOTD DD Puzzle. a. Var 72. ¢ 16, 1, 2. 24. nt of “at, out into view. Solitary. Hor Nou To hover. ‘To rent. Melancholy note. Membraneous bag. Yo allude. t-like animals — spin- ulse. ount points in a game. knowledge — through ‘CLUB WOMEN WILL SEEI ~ UNIFORM DIVORCE CODE; Department of Agri ton, D. C., has” arranged tion of rural clubs. Mrs. John D,” Sherman, Estes reneral pi of Women’s bers to of clubs for within the by October 1 vill be holding uctive wor next six practically regular meetings. of a survey of farm popu- by the “Department of Agriculture shows that on Jan. 1 Anal 00 fewer hired farm laborers farms than on Jan. 1, 1924. on Nows RAN UP A RE! a AELEPONE NUMBER FORYSELF BACK IN “TAT SAND TRAP ON Five! Bue AN T WAVE BEEN REPLACIN’ “WW AURE ~~ BUT “WERE OUGHT-To BE A GUY FOLLOWING You UP Wrtd SEWER PIPE! Answer to Yesterday's Croseword a RARE RECORD OF WORLD : WAR IN HOOVER LIBRARY Stanford University, Cal. Aug (®)—The Hoover War Library, en- cowed by Secretary of Commerce Herbert C. Hoover at Stanford Uni versity, has received 4 books and pamphlets, in nearl: gua) y one be! printed in’ Russ ‘rench, 9,000 in and other he ny of the iter nguay “MOM’N POP — ah IEE -THE C aia OP Bospecten CHIEF -THE QUICKEST Way [77 y | OF BEING A To CATCH THIS GANG OF Li (postorFic® CROOKS IS TORLILASE PL. \" RosBeR RED’ KATZ-HE'S Ap I a Geb DED WHILE MEMBER OF TT AND [Te Oe | SSNS KNOWS WHERE poke ANY ROW AND LEE HAVE RIM FROEL J POSTAGE THey ARE <.,J yy MISTAKES Him FoR A REAL CROOK AND REVEALS THE STORY OF THE POSTOFFICE ROBBERY AFTER PRovit HIS INNOCENCE HE HAS BEEN % RELEASED sah ee No PLACE! - I'M BROKE At > I'VE JUST BEEN NDERING AROUND CE L Gor OUT OF JAIL CMON DOWN AN’ MEET “SLIM? AN! TH' REST OF TH’ GANG - 'Uc Gir YOUSE A JOB WITH TH! STRAIGHTEST BUNCH OF CROOKS IN TH' COONTRY way on the World War. The largest number, 12,006, ure divided among Hun library was placeable il DOG are ein The rest an, Italian + 10,000 nglis w wh sunded in 1919, (Come the | printed. or out of The New Member = [ WHY HELLO’ RED WHEN'TO You { ee Danville, protected 1 it fell out of a nest, has be- a fox terrier. [rides around on the dog’s back, val | PACE SEVEN AND ROBIN PALS Pa,-A_ robin, which==" by a family here inseparable companion of Frequently the bird By Taylor JUST NOW ~THEY DIDN'T HAVE NoTrity’ ON ME 50 - WHERE YOUSE GOIN’ ? “SLIM" DIS_ IS “KID CHICK - HE'S BEEN A FOSTOFFICE CRACKER AND 15 IN HARD LUCK- I THOUGHT MAYBE YOUSE_COULD LET HIM IN WIT TH! 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