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, \! FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925 - Tribune Classified Advertisements yy Men arber trade. Great demand; Few weeks complete id special offer tr College, Fargo, this community to be our repre- sentative and take care of our “wholesale to consumer” trade. Must be of good standing here and a hard Weck Write today. Man- hattan Woolen Mills, Duluth, Min- nesota. 8-6-1t WANTED—Experienced Life Insur- ance men to handle American Bankers’ Insurance Co. line of Life and Disability Insurance for igh and Morton Co, Ugland, __Minot, N. D. 5-3t WANTED ONGE—Two, capable for hotel and cafe. Geod wages. G. C. Hoffmann, Washburn, N. D. : wk scislccecs acca eae HELP _WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply 205 Park Ave. Phone 837M. 1-30-tf WANTED—A Competent maid tor general housework, Phone 902 or call at 802 Ave. B, 8-6-1wk )TED--Competent girl for gener- al housework. Phone 506J. asia -B1rt GEY GUUD Fosition Through Ame ican Business College (Pa . Dak.) train’ Low rates. Write for helpful, free book B, 7-15-I1m Classified Advertising Rates| 1 Insertion, 26 words or 1 week, 25 words or un- Ade over 35 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ATES R. 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 pee) __AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ “SEE ME before buying a new Olds- m as I have a large credit which can be applied on a new one. Address Box 605, Bismarck, North Dakota.” i 9-31 —8-3-5-7-10-12-14-17 FOR SALE—Ford touring car fully equipped, 416 6th St. 8-6-3t POR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND. FLATS ‘WANTED—Waitresses at the Pan- tages cafe. 8-7-3t pa CE aa MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CHEAP—Aultman Taylor 36 in. separator, used three sea- sons. Minopolis 26 H. P. Engine, rebuilt, both in good condition ready to run, $660. Will take horses and cattle. . Irady, Worthing, S._D. 8-3-2w FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, lamp, buffet, two dressers, 9x12 Axminster rug, kitchen cabinet, dining room table, baby bed, tent, Sunset radio, two cots, two rockers. 216 6th St. or phone 468-J. FOR SALE—An Ediphone (dicta- phone) outfit, used three months, as good as new. Would cost $200. if bought new. Cash price $125. Write to or see Sveinbjorn. John- son, Bismarck, 8 ONE CASE 20-40 H. P. tractor with 26-46 Case Thresher, second hand in good condition, ready to go in field. Price $1,000.00. See Wing Merc. Company, Wing, N. Dak. 8-7-tf FUR SALE—New Corona portable typewriter, $40, worth $60. Phone 193M or call 223 4th St. 8-5-3t FOR SALE—English Shepherd pups, no better cattle dogs, guaranteed heelers, Price $4.00 males, $3.00 females, A. F. Grabinger, Unde; wood, FOR SALE—Ivory reversible baby carriage. Very Phone 346J or call at 1108- FOR SALE—Reed y Large and roomy. Practically new. 719-9th or Phone 1065. FOR SALE—An American Walnut bed and Edison phonograph h records. Call 484J. 8. 8-6-: FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Spitz) 8-6-3t Pups. Phone 560M. FOR SALE—Garage 12x16. 210 West Broadway. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN—Newly, Invented, fast selling, slug-proof ball gum ven- der, $10 commission for one sale. Investment salesmen can make $1,000 monthly selling, operators. Specify full ox part time. Peerless Products Company, 676, New York Life Building, Kansas City, Mo, 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, MeKensje, Hotel, Bismarck. -6-1w. Tnquire 8-71-21 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES “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. decarated. 411-6th St. Phone 273, 5-20-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. $/vuU part time or $6650 cash. Phone 746 or write C. W. McGray, Garri son, i 85 FOR RENT—Three 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 FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- ing apartment. 422 5th St. 8-3-1wk WANTED—Small furnished house or flat. Small family. For informa- tion and references inquire Ber- geson & Son. T21-tf For RENT—A fine hot water heated flat. 4 big rooms, bath room and kitchenette. Call at 48 Thayer St. 7-26-tf 5 FOR RENT—Modern room bungalow, near the Cupi Phone 26 or call 1017-7th St. ai 6 o'clock, t FOR RENT—Modern house, 2 bed- rooms, close in, $40.00. Phone 1051W. 8-7-tf FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished modern apartment. Washing m: chine: and. all electrical iences. Always hot water. Street. FQR, SALE—New Bungalow, modern, two bed ‘rooms, hardwood floors, full basement,: garage. Price re- duced for quick sale. Terms. 600 10th St. Phone 596J. 8-1-1w FOR RENT—-11 room modern ho: with garden spot, trees and ga age. Call E. L. Faunce, 802 iat furni fter 2 FOR RENT—Four room apartment.| { Person Court. 510 Ave. A. EPILEPTICS—This treatment guar- anteed to stop seizures or money returned. No bromides, narcotics. Try at our risk. Hunter Labora- tories, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark. ROWE Anyone knowing the whereabouts of E, C, Lovell, engineer, will kind- ly inform his mother, Mrs. G. A. Lovell, at. Estacada, Oregon, Route one. 8-5-lwk FOR _RENT—Cafe in Hotel Killdeer, well furnished, steam heated and delco light, owner's board for rent, must open saon. Write Hotel Killdeer, Killdeer, N. D. —7-22-t¢ WORK WANT! AM LOOKING for job as steam trac- tor engineer, Have fifteen years experience, am honest: and reliable. It erested, ‘write or wire, also atate wages offered, Chas. L. Ben- Beulah, N. 'D. card” Arvid ¢-—______. — > | POETS. CORNER. | oe CAMPING QUT. If anything makes my heart. just expand It’s when the air is sweet and scen- ery is grand. 1 think there is nothing so near to God’s hand , As camping ouf; in, a) tent. At evening when. nature lulls down in her sleep, x And quiet solitade o'er the woodlands does creep . Then through my whole soul comes ‘a sorrowful weep When camping out in a tent. The night seems. so long and so pleasurably sweet, And is fall, of strange sounds of sighs. sad:.and' deep, : And it mal my light heart hastily shudder and leap When camping out in a tent. The moon in, te heaxens looks down, i in may, face. , And wpnders whose ghost has sprung CO) up. in that: place,, " And the deer. wandering’ by look out for a D t When sleeping. out.in.a tent. The trees in their sighing sing in a mild tone, Soothing low. voices through the. gloom gently steal Whispering contentment that makes |. me feel home ‘When sleeping out in a tent. ‘The rabbit's +e tall. seems the if cry comes: out Ipud in, i The loon’s fro) 'e ll “fear when night into’ day ., from But ease in’ a tent, CAVE GIRL — | Bhe. made him: marzy her! : least, 90. says ‘Robert ”; MeMi! } | FOR RENT—Well furnished room at ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT -- Large, bright, clean rooms, two windows in each. Close to hospital, schools, churches and downtown, All modern conven- iences. Private entrance. Reason- able rates. Phone 1054-R, 324 9th St. 7-80;1mo FOR RENT—-Two light housekeeping raoms in modern home, furnished or unfurnished, or sleeping room. Call at 601 2nd St. 8-6-1wk Thompson's Flat, 604 Ave. D. Cail after 5 p. m, or phone 567-W-2. FOR” RENT--Furnished room, city at, 316% Main stxe KOK KENT—Attractive room in new modern home. Phone 682 or 1074. w FOR RENT—A sleeping modern home. 621-6th Phone 619W. 8-6-8t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. ply. W. Murphy, Apt, B, Kose Apt. : 4-30-tf room St. in THR BISMARCK TRIBUNE FARM_LANDS FOR SALE—Ten acre suburban 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 schovl. Write « Tribune 25, 8:3-1mo MRS, ORR WINS IN MAN'S GAME OF OIL FI 4 i -letter_ words! predominate from the start, HORIZONTAL Accurate, To attack, First purt. of the. day, Ventilates. Part of most common verb. Elk. Fine revalings. . Mother. Polite word used to address a man. Salts. Possesses, Wild. duck, Laughing, Coal pit. To come in. To perish, ‘fo repulse. To labor, Uttered falsehood, To allot, raneous bag, To perspire. Perches. The ors. Auction, ‘ordings of votes ef elect By NEA Service business has never proved very al- luring to women. and has never been threatened by an invasion of femin y with get-rich-quick motives, but | t has one representative—Mabel ‘lare Orr, of Blackwell, | She jis, $0 far as is known to oil) men, the only woman engaged in the | business of contracting and drilling | for oil. And knows the game quite us well as her partner, who is a man, She can tell the drillers what to do in any emergency that comes up. — | “The path of the drilling contrae- | for, is not rose-strewn,” she admits, | “It-means action. when the time! comes, a mind capable of thinking quickly and acting on the impulse, und coolness and calculation. You must be ready for whatever happens,! a gusher or 4 dry hole.” During her eight years in the drill- jng game, Mrs. Orr has bene con- nected with some of the most Tainous wells in the mid-continent field and has been in charge of some of the most important. tests. Although her work takes her, out in all sorts of weather, sun, slush, Beer, Machinery frame. Sun. Rxists. Inflamed, tumor, Bucket. Hebrew word for Gud. Intentions, ‘To press. Sofas. One. who grants permission, VERTI Wall. covering. Printer’s measure, lon Fish caught off New England q rd, she remains always the] s and cultivated | woman. where she goes, she has :{ vanity case and powder poff as well! 4 tool kit and specifications, “Drilling oil wells is unusual work for a woman,” she grants, “but it is} my business, and I have come tv take it for granted. To me it is no different than the stenographer's job is to her. am very particular about the chs of men Iemploy, and I see to! it that every “man gets an even break. “I believe oil drilling offers least as ood opportunities to wai as many other lines of work, And | encourage women to enter it. There are thrills and hazards, ups © and downs, but there is little dullness One is always looking forward to new adventure and to some richer field. “A woman in the oil business is playing a man’s game, and she must realize. it, Instead: of - trying to think and act like a man, she should cultivate all the kindliness, courtesy and womanliness she has‘in her. “As in every other profession or a CROSSWORD PUZZLE (BIETSIPTAT IR} PMRCJAIGILIE| ia f PIL ATCT ATT TE Play IPIEIOIAIN] OIL) IT] fiule)ad nial me EPC a DIE! TIA DIA! °) ect °) Al Ey Answer to Yestérday’s Croseword | Machines for ‘ raising wool fabric, hap on: hy police. | s lock of hair on neck. Volynesian ch To depart Portion of hing to stars, Lubricates, Spirit. To ship. lant used for bitter drug. Balance, Mollusk lack of known for reposition of place, Point of compa ds on her own merit, with- rifice of her own stan- ls, the men with whom she is as-| d will not resent her pres- ence, TURTLE AS PET RIVALS POODLEDOG London—(#)—The turtle as a household pet here is threatening the canary, the cat and the poodle. Nearly every householder in London has a°turtle or two in his back yard, or “garden,” as it is culled in Eng- land, Turtles this summer have been sold by hawkers, in the markets and in many stores which formerly con- fined themselves to goldfish, birds and dogs, The price has been from business, she will find. she. is ac- cepted at her own. valuation, and if OUR BOARDING HOUSE Ay \o-TART ALL Nou <A A HOLE I OWE fe. THAT PITS ME - WT’ GoLreR's ~ a sophamére at Ohio University, whe ‘8 annulment, of- fis marriage to y Wagner -McMills. of Lima, 0. ise 3 hel was “in a state of come” from: intoxication when she ‘got him], in<an, auto, drove ‘to Monroe, Mich, de: hii her bet got anier suugh se protae Yor 2e Wert ' Bu Win Nou: WERE, (OSANG OFF AFIT RENO HOUND.-A’ | QUARTER oR GUMPUAl fF =A MOLE WN) One, Se: ANY GUN 1S LIABLE-TO ACCIDENTS, BUT IT “TAKES A GEMUS “TO RICK OITA RIPE Cap, NELOW ts, oe is We LET ME-TELL Nou agoura 9) CALLED us uP Here G GUIVT Knew, ve Hada | : M4 BRIGHT FUTURE, We ALL | EXPECTED BIG “THINGS Ce HIM, — AN!THEN ONE DAY THEY ONLY ALLOW His, FOLKS~10 SEE IM ONCE A MONTH NOW, THINKS He's |! A KERNEL OF POP CORN, ALWANS JUMPING UP AN’ DOWN IW Wis CAGE ! = ix pence up to three and four hillings, ‘according to six It has y Ahern MADE A HOLE 1) ONE Js been esti ceived numerous other supplies from the continent, PAGE SEVEN SANTA CLAUS. LATE IN FAR NORTH Fort Simpson, Northwest Territory, Aug. 7.-P)—Residents of this far north post recently had a second Christmas celebration. ‘The first mail b of the season, the Pioneer, bearing 42 pouches from the It was the first mail since Though six months late, Christmas packages provided a event for the white settlers. Turtle faddi contend th. are most y kindnesse: ithful pets y dealers that with-! plants. fe weeks there have} turtles ximately 60,000 turtles] for a England from Mediter » while London has re mated w first, ners in the city 1 turtles in their allot- theory being that they the snails and other p arm to tender, growing there is no fence. By Taylor You ALL KNOW CHICK YOU ACT Too Much WELL MEN~ SEE:N' THAT CHICK'S NEVER BELONGED To A GANG, L Move WE INITIATE HIM BY PULLIN’ OFF A BiG JOB TO SHOW HIM HOW IT'S DONE. YouR PLAC AS LOOK HERE'S ONE - FIRST NATIONAL BANK- WE'VE BEEN GOIN’ T’ CRACK THAT JOINT SO LETS GET \T OFF OUR MINDS YESTERDAY, LITTLE DO THEY SusPE THAT HE WAS ING THEIR ; CAPTURE -o-. He HELLO -CHIEF © Say ~ T'M OFF Tod DANGEROUS YOuSE OUGHT T' FEEL HONORED - THE LOOKOUT MUST BE A QUICK THINKER- TH' LAST ONE WE HAD WAS ALITTLE SLow AN' Gor KiLLEO! ZR- AH- JUST A MINOTE TWEE BOY | SOME “CIGS" Seeing Him Off WELL, AIN'T YOO COMIN TO THK STATION ® SEE ME OFF, FRECKLES $ To YouR UNCLE'S: FARM? Boy! 1 wish IWAS 60ING WITH YOU — HOW FAR JS LONG WAYS -BOUT FOURTEEN MILES = WAY DON'T YOU wry! wy! WHERE ARE YoU 60ING, ALEK? DON'T FORGET % cry! ig gprziacse WY YA POOR NUT! This, 1S A JAZZ ORCHESTERS IF WE WoZ ALL PLANINY “TH SAME PIECE, IT WouLON' BE NO JAZZ ORCHESTER. GOSH DION' YA NEVER HAVE GOOD MUSIC WEN, WE ALL GOT A DIFFRUNT | PIECE ? 1 Gor Sweer Auice | BEN BOLO, VANS GoT TH’ kiss 1 CANT FERGIT, LES 1S GOT-HOW YA GONNA KEEP UM DOWN ON TH FARM" AN, MOU GOT “YES WE GoT No y ;) BANANAS" AN' TOD AIN' GOT NOTHIN.