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| { be TURDAY, AUGUST 8 1998 Tribune o MALE HELP WANTED MAN WANTED (city or country) old established company will sup- Ply capital and start you in your own permanent business selling Necessities people must buy every iy. Experience unnecessary. rite McConnon & Co., factory 262, Winona, Minn. 8-8-1t WANTED—WNon and women ta beam f barber trade. Great demand; big + wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- log and ue ial offer free. Moler ther College, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Man well established in this community to be our repre- jBentative and take care of our “wholesale to consumer” trade. Must be of good standing here and a hard worker. Write today. Man- hattan Woolen Mills, Duluth, Min- Resota. 8-6-1 A}. HELP_WANTED—FEMALE JANTED—Girl for general house- ) Work. Apply 205 Park Ave, Phone 837M. 7-30-tf WANTED—A Competent maid for general housework. Phone 902 or call at 802 Ave. B. |): er Es } WANTED—-Competent girl for gener- al housework. Phone 506J. ie TOR EC WANTED— Girl for general_house- work, Call 17 Ave. A. Mrs, C. 0. Robinson. ;| Tribune office. lassified Advertisements PHONE 82 Pr trea Claceified “Advertising Rates , Linsertion, 26 words or i under. Hin I] under ... 3 insertions, 25 words or under o+....,. . 1 week, 25 words or un- der .... dag over tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 66 Cents Per Inch All classified ade are cash in advance. Copy should be re- cetved by 13 o'clock to ineure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB PHONE 32 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Ford touring car fully equipped, 416 6th S ii -6-3t POR GALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS For Rent: artments in new Tribune building. Apply WANTED Girl for general work. Mrs. H. J. Schwantes. Ist St. Phone 241R. house- NT a 8-8-1wk GET GUUD Fosition Through Amer- ican Business College (Fargo, N. Dak.) training. Low rates. Write ___forhelpful, free book B. 7-15-1m WANTED-—Dishwasher at the Pan- tages cafe. 8-7-8t WANTED--Experienced cook at the Sweet Shop. 8-7-2 MISCELLANEOUS MEN, WOMEN sell guaranteed silk hosiery direct to wearer; beautiful goods, fashioned and full fashion- ed, wonderful colors, Prices low- er than stores. Sell only. We pay every day. International Silk Hos- iery Co., Norristown, Pa. 6 8-5 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, $650. Will take horses aa cattle, T. Hrady, Worthing, 8._D. FOR SALE—Singer 1B Machine, lamp, buffet, two dressers, Axminster rug, kitchen cabinet, dining room table, baby bed, tent, Sunset radio, two cots, two rockers. 216 6th St. or phone 468-J. 8- An Ediphone (dicta- phone) outfit, used three months, 4g gaod as new. Would cost $200. if bought new. Cash price $125. Write to or see Sveinbjorn John- BIAS Rs 386 6b SE 20-40 Hf. P. tractor with 26-46 Case Thresher, second hand in good condition, ready to go in ‘# field. Price $1,000.00. See Wing Mere, Company, Wing, N. Dak. 8-7-tf FOR SALE—Ivory ‘reversible reed baby carriage. Very reasonable. Phone 346J or call at 1108-13th St. bidet Rae Lp FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. Large and roomy. Practically new. 719-9th_or Phone 1065, 8-6-3 FOR SALE—Furniture for 5 room house. Phone 809K, 420 Hannifin. R SALI UR SALE--Thoroughbred Spitz Pups. Phone 560M. 8-0-3t tg FOR SALE—Garage 12x16. Inquire 210 West Broadway. 8-7-2 FOR SALE—Baby carriage, like new. Call 820. 8-8-3t SALESMEN WANTE! 000A YEAR WM. WANTED If you can organize and direct a sales force to sell our $23.60 pop- ular priced suits and overcoats direct to wearer, here is the op- portunity. More than 100 district offices now operate successfully. Backing of a million dojlar n tionally known. firn ny ex- perienced in direct selling prefor- red, but other applicants will be given equal consideration. Sales Manager, The Style-Center Tailor- ing Co., 412 E. 6th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 8-8-1t BALESMEN—Newly invented, fa selling, slug-proof ball gum vei der, $10 commission for one si Investment Products Compal Life Building, Ki WANTED—Man or woman to call on farmers, Complete line of blan- kets. Must have car to give security to cover full size samples. Good pay. Write Roy Evjen, McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck. and be able SALESMEN—Best men make weekly selling new specialty. All retailers. New men $35 a week and expenses ag commissions, Appleton Confec- tion Co. Ce Rapids, low: zi 8-21 BEST JOB You Bver Hed—Take o: ry ders; exelusive h di es. Commission pi deliver, collect, -Fergal Dress Textile Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. 8 7 PRODUC Can you fering wo Big over: Hosiery C 8 | SALESMEN—Newly invented, fast selling, slug-proof ball gum dor, $10 commission for one Investment smen ‘can 000 monthly selling operators. pecify full or part time. Peerless Products Company, 676 N. Y, Li Building, Kai Send 10 cents now for complete autfit. Address Buxton, 21 W. Elm, Chi- | cago. 8. BABY CHI GHICKS—$7 to $10—100. Fvice. 12 rae ‘Wiltse, FOR RENT—Twe room apartment, well furnished, also single room with kitchenette and closet; nicely furnished, both apartmenta have new rugs and are newly decorated. 411-8th St. Phone 273, 5-20-tf FOR SALE—Will sell our three story house, desirable location, shade trees, garage for three cars. Youse has two fireplaces, tiled bath, beautiful large rooms. $7000 part time or $6650 cash. Phone 746 or write C. W, McGray, Garri- son, fe 8-5-tf 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- h St. ing apartment. 422 5th St. 8-3-1wk WANTED—Small furnished house or flat, Small family. For inform tion and references inquire Be: geson & Son. 721-tt FOR RENT—A fine hot water heated flat, 4 big rooms, bath room and kitchenette. Call at 48 Thayer St, _ abet 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 FOR RENT—11 room modern house, with garden spot, trees and gar- age. Call E. L. Faunce, 802 ist. 8-5-tf FOR RENT—Four room apartment, Person Court. 510 Ave. A. 8-6-3t FOR RENT—After Sept. ist, garage “for one car. 8, E. Cook, 103. 2nd St. -3t —_——— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT — Large, bright, clean rooms, two windows in each. Close| EPILEPTICS—This treatment guar- | 10, to hospital, schools, churches and downtown, All modern conven- iences. Private entrance. Reason- able rates, Phone 1064-R, 324 9th St. 7-30-1mo rooms, can be used for light house- keeping, two single sleeping rooms and two large rooms on main floor, one connected with bath. Clean and quiet, men only. Phone 1066. 46 Main, 8-8-lwk , ONE OF Riverview’s most complete FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full| 4 THIS A FOR RENT—Two connected sleeping| 4, An¥ane Knowing the whereabouts FOR SALE THREE ROOM partly modern house, north side, near schools, part base- ment, light price $1100.00, Very a: first payment, balance month SIX ROOM modern two story basement, hot water heat, wood floors, east front, gavage Selling price $3850.00. $500 first ayment, balance rental payments, including interest. ouse, boase: bengalows, south front, full base ment, furnace heat, hardwood floors, nice porch, garage. Selling price $5250.00, good terms. Six per cent interest... SIX ROOM modern two story house north end of city, full basement, j furnace it, hardwood floors, large rooms, garage, Selling price $5800.00. Terms, FIVE ROOM two story modern house, furnace heat, east front, five blocks from postoffice. Selling price $3,670.00, $1,000 cash, balance $45 per month including’ interest at six per cent. FOUR ROOM bungalow, modern, full basement, furnace heat, screened porch, close to schools. Selling price $3400.00, $500 first payment, balance $35.00 per month including interest. 1 SIX ROOM partly modern house, Yarge lot, trees and fence, near school, Selling price $2800.00, good terms. FIVE ROOM modern house, full] » basement, furnace heat, east front, near schools. Selling price $3300.00, good terms, — FIVE ROOM partly modern bunga- low, part basement, hardwo floors, bath, large lot, garage. Se ing price $3,000.00. $500 first pa ment, balance monthly paym like rent. SEVEN ROOM modern two story] ~ house, full basement, furnace heat,,| ; well located for schools and churches. Selling price $4500.00 Good terms. basement, furnace heat, hardwood} floors, close to schools, Selling price $4350.00. Good terms. Im- mediate possession, LARGE HOUSE having five bed- rooms, full partitioned basement, | 5, furnace heat, hardwood floors. | sereenad porch, east front, schools, double garage. price $5800.00, Good terms. nv Selling ae 16 CY has houses to fit any | y price, any terms, from | ¢ the most reasonable priced home | to the most expensive. This can and always has finan sales. \4 HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | AGENCY i3 “Ever-Ready to give Service” | Webb Block. Phone | 8-8 -7t PERSONAL. anteed to stop seizures or money | _ returned, No bromides, narcotics, | Try at our risk. Hunter Labora- | . Lovell, engineer, will kind- form his mother, Mrs. G. A. , at Eutacada, Oregon, Route |‘ PARM_ LANDS FOR RENT—Two, nicely furnished, light housekeeping rooms, in mod- ern home. 213-11th St. Also for sale, hand power washer, good us new, cotton mattress, new; one tug. 8-8-2 FOR RENT—Nice modern furn' room, also new garage, rent sonable, Call 322M after 6 p. 505 3rd street. Call 525 during day. 8-8-3t ‘OR NT—Modern’ sleeping room. All conveniences, four blocks from Postoffice. Also give board if de- sired. Reasonal price. Phone 604-J or calt at 15 Thayer St. 8-7-1w | FAMOUS OLD FO <1 nicely furnished room in modern home for: one or two. Phone 346J or call 408 10th. 8-8-1wk FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms jin modein home, furnished or unfurnished, or sleeping room. Call at 601 2nd St. 8-6-1wk FOR RENT—Well furnished room at Thompson's Flat, 604 Ave. D. Call after 5 p. m. or phone 567-W. 8-7-4t FOR RENT—Attractive room in new modern home. Phone 682 or 1074. 8-6-1w FOR RENT—Modern room, 2 blocks from the P. 0. at 314 2nd St. Phone 544-R, 8-7-3t '—A sleeping ropm in modern home, 621-6th St. ‘ Phone 610W, 8-6-3t TOR EN rie Benictiy:aodera ry 8 ment in mente. ply FW. Murphy, Apt. B, Bove Apt, 490-2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIER NEW TOWNS being sestablished 01 Scobey-Opheim’ Beta ean Great Northern, now under construction Unequalted openings for al) lines of debe A ome 1ee sales on new sites aa follows: eim, Sep- tember 3rd, 2p. Glentana, Se. 4th, 2 9. m., Peerless, Sep- 2 p.m. Also excep- in farm lands. Fur- ther information fres.. North Country Townsite & Land Co., Opheim, Mont. 8. '16-19-22-26-29 FOR RENT—Cafe in Hotel ir, well furnished, and delco light, owner's. bi for. reni must open Hote! Killdeor, Kilde 7.9p-tt 00 1200. ® year ago retarne i rtunity i day. Waite fotos tree intcoar® tion, Dot us Sr 08 nee sie: ernon om) A x 3261, Philadelphia, Pa 8-8-1¢ WORK WANTED M te - tor engineer. t eon one experience, ii FOR SALE—Ten acre subsrhen | roperty, good buildings, consist- | ing of rooms, barn, chicken house and brooder house. There is a wind- mill and very good wat Just | 7 place for a poultry farm, and; ten blocks from school. Write 8-3-1mo —320 acres 1% miles from railroad town. Black soil, no gumbo or gravel, good water. Seed furnished for % crop. E. Bunting, Elgin, Iowa, 8-1-3-8 si al which the 8 MANUSCRIPT FOUND Leningrad, Aug. \—(@)—An old | u: OUR BOARDING HOUSE A NEH.~MEDICAL SCIENCE AA N'cant TeLe me IS MAKING SOME GREAT ” DISCOVERIES, BUT THEYLE NEVER FIND A CORE FOR “TH GUY WHO MADE A HOLE 30 ONE! = HERE oucHT To BE & LAW, THAT IF He TELLS ABOUT IT—TWICE, TO TH’ SAME PERSON, WHY THEN YOU'RE ALLOWED To SHOOT TH’ GOLFER WITHOUT. A WRITHEN NOTICE f= you can say them if you wiggle your tongue manuscript discove : taries, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark, | of the Leningrad library is cli (asap 7-17-48 | by the Academ: original manu Oriental tales Nights.” 8-5-1wk | USC “| rare SL ——————eeneneee | jn the Russian National Museum of | | Moscow. | two story house of seven | STATE | You sw the subseribers within thirty da a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i acinomae CROSSWORD PUZZLE s 6°17 |e 9 io” | __MOM'N POP zle ure both stickers, but | The words at the top and bottom of round enough. HORI One who revives Having an irregularly margin. To regret exceedingly. To hurry. To bundle. Common plants having nstead of seeds. Pastries. Devoured. Membraneous bag. Bird of the night. Perched. Toward. Foreordained events. Myself. List. To want. Two fives. Valuable dark brown fur-bear- ing animal. To scatter hay. Ocean. TAL a vogue. 1, 4. notched spores sm. Tree of tough wood. Company. Cooking utensil. Valiant man. To unfold. Bone. Keeping in one’s possession the control of something Seventh note in scale. To possess, By. mall venomous. snake. Turf. To unite two pieces of cloth. Resident of an ecclesiastic. Immediately. ‘To observe, Sheltered. Lair, To darken. Matching dishes. Leather strip to hold Devil. Beverage. To ventilate. Constellation, Period. Feminine pronoun, Animal under taboo. dog, 0. bs 4. Telegraphy using an abbreviat- ed cade, 15: VERTICAL Refunded money. Goddess of poetry. Bottom of a shoe. To employ. Second note in scale. To build. Mongrel. Tusk. Exclamation of surprise. To rest. Tusks, ck of the neck, of wu whip. of Science to be the) tie “relief demanded in the com: | | plaint. : |) Dated this 16th day of July, A. D. ‘Thousand and One y as the Ith cen ieved that this man been destroyed. This ind has now, been incorporated As it was t had ur R& Webb Block, Bisi B-1-8-15 ' NOTICE OF MOR CLO: Notice is County of Burleigh. Gi ent In District Court, Fourth iste L. Tt. Baird, Receiver of Baldwin tate Bank, Baldwin, North Dakota, rporation, ntiff, va. Pete n and Blanche Luyben, De- ts, Judicial 0 filed for recor Register of De Burleigh in the St kota on the 14th d | D. 1918, and duly “146" on F | secure the 1 note, the jest, ‘will of ‘the p and hei front door The State of N bove rth Dakota to the amed defendants: are hereby summoned to an- the complaint in. this action is on file with, the above na erve a copy your answer upon ter the service of this summons | Pon you, exclusive of the day of By Ahern 7b b-AW ~ NOU BIG CLOWNS ORE JES" JEALOUS! = WHAT IF WT WAS BY ACCIDENT TWAT 1 MADE & HOLE IN ONE 2 = NOv “THINK COLUMBUS. 1S ALL RIGHT, DoT Nov? > pipnit HE TEE OFF, AN' SLICE INTO THIS COUNTRY BY ACCIDENT ~ THAT BALL WASNT LEFT Hy 1 TH’ CUP BY SOMEBODY ELSE, —~ WH, L. NOTICED A SPIDER WEB ONTH HOLE ! = W BUS KEELED OVER 4 FROM’ SUN, TD 1 BE TW BEST sTROKE WE HAD ALL DAN f= ¥ 2 Ni eh lA eM AE ts as 1 iganypy saa sence me GOLF MIRACLE SPF nae Te INITIATE: CHICK AS A MEMEER OF THEIN GANG, "SLIM SAM" AND HIS BANDITS ARE PLANNING TO BLow THE Firs’ NATIONAL. BANK NEXT MONDAY NIGHT ~ Grice ACTING AS ASPY HAS NOTIFIED THE CHIEF OF Por ice oF THEIR, PLANS == OH- BUT CHICK- THINK OF THE DANGER- YOu'RE LIABLE TO BE MISTAKEN BY THE POLICE AND SHOT nis nd “BoT BELIEVE ME-CHIEF-1'M AFRAID To Go THROUGH WITH THIS - S'Pos& THE POLICE SHOULD MISTAKE ME FOR ONE OF THE GANG AND SHOOT ME? EVERYTHING FIXED - { ToT- ToT- THERE'S NOTHING “To WORRY ABouT PAGE SEVEN ped asf aE ‘ollows, (o- wit Sorty fe costs A Thing Worth Considering )) NONSENSE - THE MoMENT ‘ou SEE THE Pouce ENTERING THE BANK JUST PLACE YOUR LEFT HAND OVER YOUR HEART, LIKE THIS, So THEY CAN DISTINGUISH YOU FROM THE BANDITS ~ Go f BACK Now AND KEEP ME POSTED OF FURTHER! E Pp r'veé Gor Freckless and His Friends ¢ | MOM, CANT | 60 OUT To ' tu country ! PYHERE ALEK, NO, TAG! YOU'RE TOO ) L GUESS IF FRECKLES: Is GOI TAM Too! WEN Z ASKED To GO YOU WOULDNT LET AE, BUT FRECKLES: You LET 6o!! TAIN FAIR! TS str YES. BU BANDITS FIND OOT You ARE PLANNING TO BETRAY THEM- WHAT WOULD THEY Do To You? RITHRIAA ONES WHY HELLO CHICK -YOu HAVEN'T BECN DowN To THE OFFICE FORA Few Oays- WHAT'S THE MATTER? and pur Dollars and Ninety-eight 44.98), together with the xpenses” of foreclosure & corporation, By Taylor OH-IVvE Got ASoFT 7 JOB Now- i'M S'PoStD JO BE A FANOIT BUT REALLY LM WORKING WITH THE Po ROUNDING LP ji SAM'S'GANG AT A BANK RoBBERY MONDAY NIGHT, AND L'Lt GET $10,000 FoR My TROuGLE- NOT BAD, EH? PROSE THE { Lig Ct AN WELL- Gost! L NEVER THOLGHT By Blosser 1. CUCSS You AnAY,S BAN TAKE “ths you: oT ENTHRALUNG FY. THE VASINESS! THE MYSTERIOUS SPLENDOR OF IT ALL. ONWY A PERSON WHO HAS SLEPT UNDER THE DESERT STA Tr RS CAN REALIZE “BIGNESS OF THIS UNIWERSE. KIA BEAT THATS? & Hope Tt’ GOCDNESS T NENER HAVE ANY MORE 87 By Williams RE WRONG THAR. ONIN A MAN WHO ANT BHAO A OR: WN FO Si MONTHS RIOW CLOUT “TH DESERT Sun an A HIPPED HOSS A AN EIGHTY MILES T” TH Fust SALOON CRAANCE KIN REALIZE TR BIGNESS oO Tin UN) WNERSE «

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