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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . PACE SEVEN | bd DUBLIN FAVORS LARGE | with the s of the families. There | Ivory is obtained from. the tusks | T ib Cl t CROSSWORD PUZZLE | AMILIES | are 21 fam of at least 12 persons| of the walrus, “hippopotamus and ripune assified Advertisemen S| Dublin, Aug. 12.-()—The Dublin| each, 40 of 11 persons, and76 of 10 few other bi as well as from the _ == PHON E82: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925- te, The United States imported mote ‘than 2,000,000 pairs of leather gloves READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS | last year, ersons, ‘There 1 | elephant. | City Commissioners, who have just) persons. T conipleted 248 new houses for the] families of 10 persons who are | Working classes, have had 4400 ap-| i Single-roomed tenements, _MALB HELP WANTED CAN USE three men in our * service department who can quali- plications for the houses and have | decided to allot them in accordance fy given thorough training. Real opportunity for men capable of following instructions. Write Box 651, Bismarck, N. D 8-11-3¢ WANTED—Men Gnd women to learn barber trade. reat demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Lah peat ieee wa eys eee See eam WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Small apartment, young uple and baby. Apply room 404, ‘Alexius hospital. Mrs, Ray * Holmes. 8-11-3t. _HELP WANTED-+FEMALE _ COMPE’ stenographer, familia with law and other office work, desires part time’ work. Best of references. Address Box 588, City. 8. H a SWANTED — Neat, school girl, capable change rapidly, tor cashier. __Capitol_ Theatre. \T attractive ARPsy t xperienced en_ help, also girl for house work, No cooking. » Phone 209. 8-10-3t Competent maid for general housework, Phone 902 or call at 802 Ave. B. 8-6-1wk GET GOOD Fosimon Through Amer- ican Business College (Fargo, N. Dak.) training. Low rates. Write for helpful, tree book B. _7-15-1m capable WANTED AT ONC girls for hotel and cafe. Good wages. Hotel Washburn, Wash- N. 8-12-1wk WANTED- eral housework. win, 700 5th St. Mrs. S, W. Cor- 8-10-1wk Girl to help with house- Mrs, W. A. Woodmark, 621 6th Phone 619W. 8-11 WANTED—Girl to work in: Confec- tionery, at the Lockwood Acces- sory Company, ___ B-ll-th. WANTED—Experienced lbookkeeper and stenographer. Write Tribune No. 31 1 WANTED. work, St WANTED—Girl for g work. 17 Avenue A. Mrs. C. 0. Rob- 8-11-3t ‘b--Competent girl for gener- al housework. Phone 606J, 7-31-tt the Sham- 8-10-3t WANTED— Waitress rock Cafe. SALESMEN WANTED ‘Man or woman to call on . Complete line of blan- Must have car and be able to give security to cover full size samples. Good pay. Write Roy Evjen, McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck. 6-10 at uu Party who picked purse up Saturday night on corner 7th and eet Sts. kindly return to H. Williams, 221 So. 7th St. _8-10-3t ST— Overland Coaster wagon, For information regarding same or finder, call E. E, Kolstad, 615-2nd Phone 610W. 8-8-3t Package, containing 2 pairs trousers, ‘in postoffice lobby. Finder kindly return to Tribune reward, 3 Several days ago, lacework bodkin, set with small diamond. Return to Tribune for bide oy ia ——<——________—— FOUND FOUND—Purse containing money. Inquire Dale Simon, Eltinge thea- tre. 8-11-2t. MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS IN FURNITURE One Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, $40; 1 good kitchen cabinet, $16.00; 1 sideboard, $10.00; 1 glass cup- board, $10.00; 1 walnut. chiffonier, ” $15.00; 1 oak extension diner, $10.00; 12 chairs; 1 Columbia Grafanola and 40 records, $40.00; sewing machine, $10.00; 1 ladies’ writing desk, $10.00; several Olson rugs; dishes and cooking utensils. Phone 275W. | * 8-1 1-Awk FOR SALE CHEAP—Aultman Taylor 48 in, 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. Brady, Worthing, 8. D. -3- 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 Mere. Company,, Wing, N. Dak. _ 8-7-¢f FOR SALE—High grade Grand Piano. Will sell very reasonable or may consider trade for good’. used up- right. Write No. 30. care Tribune, or _phone 609M. -11-3¢ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One ». Buffalo Pitts Separator 40-66, com- ete, Bargai Write Tribyne No. 8-6-4 FOR, aAtE “bind 1 header, + mower and 1 ensilage cutter, Call Patterson Farm. S2 Furniture. 318 So. 13th] =ophone aunt er 297 1 FOR SALE-—Forniture, at 308 7th St. Phone 9814. 8-10-1wie| ‘ FOR SALE—Furniture. Phone 789: 8-10-3t of mibine| { w.|, 1 insertion, 25 words or under 2 insertions, under 3 insertions, 25 words or under +. 1 week, 25 words or un der .4..-+- Adg over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES words or 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FARM LANDS FOR SALE—Ten acre suburhan 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 fr Tribune 25, AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES "SEE ME before buying a new Olds- mobile as-1 have a large credit which can be applied on a new one. Box 605, Bismarck, North J-31—8-3-5+7-10-12-14-17 , WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Apartment with large liv- ing? room, bed room, kitchenette; bath room, ice box, gas‘ or electric range and garage space, prefer- ably near High School, by married couple. Rental to begin about August 15th. State price and: lo- cation. Write in care of Tribune No. 28. 8-10-1wk FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS _ For Rent: ‘Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribyne office. Pah ct antlih A ateeeer e e FOR RENT—Modern furnished or unfurnished four room, three room and two room apartments. Pri- vate baths and heat included. Also For sale: sectional and lots, with house and vacant lots, close in. Phone morn- ings 905, 212% Main St. 8-10-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. art time or $6650 cash. Phore hs or write C. W. McGray, Garri- son, N. D. 8-5-tf FOR. RENT—Two apartments, one upstairs and one downstairs, the one downstairs furnished. Close to high school, 519 5th St. Phone _ 836), 8-12-3t FOR RENT—4. room partly _modern|* house, close in, to adults, 20 room rooming house for sale ‘or _ rent, partly furnished. Geo. M. ter, FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room with kitchenette and closet. Room newly decorated and new rug. 411 5th St. Phone 273. cine -12-t: FOR RENT—Four room. house with full basement, furnace heat, also Looe ag 423 South 9th street. Call 894M. 8-12-tf FOR RENF—11 room: modern house,| with garden spot, trees and gar- age. Call E. L. Faunce, 802 1st. dates: 8-5-tf| FOR SALE OR RENT—6 room house Sept. 1st. Phone 739 or call 423-16th St. 8-8-1w FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- aie apartments. 422 5th. 8-12-l1wk ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large, bright, clean clean rooms, two windows in to hospital, schools, churches pee downtown. All modefn conven- iences. Private entrance. Reason- able rates. Phone 1054-R, 324 9th 1-30-1mo: FOR RENT—Two connected sleep rooms, can be used for light Tease keeping, two single sleeping rooms and two large rooms .on main floor, one connected with Clean and anal, men only. 46 Mai FOR" HENT Moder a sleeping” Toom, All corivenien four blocks from Postoffice. Also give board if de- sired. Reasonable price. Phone 604-J or call at 15 Thayer, St, 8-7-1W FOR RENT-—Two light housekeeping rooms in modern home, furnish or unfurnished; or sleeping voom.|. Cail at 60% 2nd St. 8-6-lwic FOR RENT—Strictly_moaere opere ment in Rose Aj te, Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Kose Apt. SERRE eS Sa FOR RENT—2 li sy hous ag rooms, well furnish Al ing done for aS 020. 329W. ne FOR NT nicely juris room in modern home for one or two. Phone 346J, or call se 10th, wk }| FOR RENT—A sleeping x room in modern home. ,621 6th st. s eae 619. ‘s t. iT—Attractive room a new) modern home. Phon $7000 tae on 1074.]. '|/ BOR RENT—Furnished Foon, clty| heat. Phone 797R. Mrs. x Griffin. 8-11. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ‘OR RENT—Céte in Hotel Kiitdeer,|: well furnished, steam heated and spice ee owner's board for rent, soon. Write Hotel| Rilltens Piildeer. N 1 _ 1-29.¢f| | WISH TO SELL or make loan on one of best business ‘pro; in. sta Adéress Box son, N. SPILEPTICS—This treatment guar: anteed to seizure: reaturnei FOR SALE THREE ROOM partly’ modern house, ' north sidé, riear se! oe part base- ment, lights’ and Selling price $1100.00. , Very. eT araall first payment, balance monthly. SIX ROOM modern two stor: basement, hot water fi wood floors, ¢ front, | Selling pric $500 first ayment, balance rental payments, | including interest. ONE OF Riverview’s most complete bungalows, south: fronf, full base- ment, furnace heat, hardwood floors, nice porch, gi price $5250.00, — goo per cent interest. SIX ROOM modern two story house north end of city, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, large rooms, garage, Selling price $5300.00. Term FIVE ROOM two story modern house, furnace heat, ea: ‘front, five blocks | ; from stoffice, Selling price $3,670.00, $1,000 cash, balance $45 per month including ‘interest at six per cent. i FOUR ROOM bungalow, modern, full basement, furnace heat, ecreened porch, close to schools, Selling price $3400.00, $500 first payment, balance $35.00 per month including interest. SIX ROOM partly modern house, large lot, trees and fence, near school, Selling price $2800.60, 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, hardwood floors, bath, large lot, garage. Sell- ing price $3,000.00. §600 first pay- ment, balance monthly payments like rent, SEVEN ROOM modern two story house, full basement, furnace heat,, well located for schools and churches. Selling price $4500.00. Good terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full “basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, close to schools, Selling price $4350.00. Good terms. Im- mediate possession. LARGE HOUSE hi: rooms, full partitioned basement, furnace heat, hardwood sereened porch, east front, schools, double garage. price $5800.00. Good terms. THIS AGENCY has houses to fit any buyer, any price, any terms, from ‘the most reasonable priced home to the most expensive. This agency can and always has financed its sales, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | AGENCY “Ever-Ready to give Service” Webb Block. Phone 0 8-8. 7b) ing five bed- ds for repairing a school building of 2 School District No. 45. Schools Nos. one ‘and 4wo will be received until | August 20th at 1 o'clock. Particulars may be had at the office of the county superintendent of schools. The board reserves the right reject any or all bids. MRS. SAM_ ROBINSON, Bismarck, N, Dak., Rou 9-10- At: 212) NOTICB i Notice is hereby given that the| partnership lately subsisting be-| 4, tween us, the undersigned Leo Quon, | Lou's Dan, Chas. Quon and Soo Fow, conducting a restaurant business at 117 Sth St., Bismarck, North Dakota, | under the style or firm name of Ohio! , Cefe was on the 3ist day of July,| 1925, dissolved by mutual consent, and ‘that the business in the future will be carried on by the said Louis Dan, Chas. Quon and Soo Fow, who will pay and discharge all debts’ and liabilities, and receive all payable to the said late firm. ted at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 31st day of July, 1925. LEO QUON. 8-1-2wk ed that Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone park has been spraving water over the landscape for. 50,000 years, to} Clerk, moneys. 1 word in this puzzle has Time yourself and see how long it takes to work this one. HORIZONTAL Opposite of win. To rap lightly. Harbo Part of most common verb. Red-breasted Female of the fallow deer. Moose To make lace, Coneave vessel for liquids, To tear. Rowing implement. nd enlargment. To mimic, Tanning vessel. Era. ~ no axial cylinder (bot- Releases prisoner (for good be- havior.) To wager. Pale. To profit. To total. Anger. To sin. Part of a pedestal base. To attempt. To yield VERTICAL Prophet. Child. To diminish. Writing instrument. 20, 21. 23, 24. 25. the Into and ex Sera None Section North Dakota, 191 AUVERTISE Np WON BIDN Sealed bids for ic followin 1 work | on or a in his bid warrants seven (7) shall joners of the rth Dakota, a bidder will, if uarante uccessful, te a contract for the the work. Each bid bid- equal to the ided in rformence also 8 07, compile The Hoard ‘of City Commission- ers reserve the right to reject any or all bids. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ¢ Ezz LZ Phone ed eg J mod were “1H “¥ANOUS OL’ SEA DOG B TMer KwEW YOUR OKT \ Ue a Feepene, En? Yew, You COULD HANDLE AINTUING THacT FLOKTS. FRom GoAP “To A SQUADRON | wm WAY SIN, wm NOU COULDNT STEER K GRAVY BOAT ACROSS: “TH “TABLE WrTHOUT BEACHIIG 8. Tost ; wh counts and dep: return for th Berlin, Aug. tag: recently the only three or four lett Opposite of even, To repuls Elevation ture. Inborn Instrument lin, f bodily similar to the wful, Corded cloth, B Soni ‘o untelas Command. Old. Robin, Title To allot Constellation, Fit ‘Twenty-four hours. To roam. Elderiy Germans Vent ers. Answer to Yesterday’s Croseword Puzzle. tempera- vio- Feelings on Reichstag (®)—The Re treated to a public w tion of ichs- t the sentiment of part of the when 200 eld ded salvage wreeked by th rk. men of y people visited count German Nation ch they claimed ses by that party of revaluation of tie an r votes, Efforts by two ttem the tide of protest prov tile and eventually the demonstration | became and their inflation of the with ount from ade- bank ae: | securitie: » turbulent that all other business of the Reichstag was sus- pended. hall. The All other ionalists fl parties then drawn into the discuss One old woman {ness de rus! port for a plan to partiti perty st the | sion, sta d her Nati should be han ‘An old the were feel- jonal- m a shed about the lobby seeking s of the Hohenzol! ery was: “Those persons war should not get a It's the first duty of e to cure for those who n the prop: His who per- the i. their children and their hard ‘earned savings. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADI CU] Bad ,~Re oT! v T-TouD You avout TAKING “Hose SMARP “WRG! = LUCKY FoR us WE TOOK THis FINNIGAN CLOSE -To' SHORE, + OR“HEND BE PAGING US “TONIGHT WITH A GRAPPLING -|, This 19 A MERE RWSING, + MMF ~ EGAD,~1 HAVE CLUNG oO A SPAR W SHARK WRESTED WATER FoR THREE DANS BETORE I WAS RESCUED! WDEED ~~ DS i | | | i \ | MOM’N. ‘POP WELL RORNGLOWER THAT ROBBERY CERTAINLY TURNED THINGS IN Our FAVOR — YOU KNOW BANK wile HAVE To STAND G6u0 FOR OUR $IO.COC WORTH Stamps THAT WERE STD! By Gu - THOSE STAMPS i HAD ME WORRITD - NOW By } 207 OF THEM WE OUGHT 1, To CONGRATULATE OURSELVES. Ws Freckless and His Friends Joke's on \NMAT'S THE JERSEY cow JIM our OUR WAY WNE CANT TH BLOOD T CHASE AFTER YA, COULD N WE HAVE TOD CARRY A BONE ER Piece ER SUMPN' AN LET TH BLOODHOUNS Tas WE AVE OUR MONEY SOMEBODY STOLE HER, More Siaiaps ‘By Taylor Now WE HAVE TEN THOUSAND BERRIES IN “THE BANK — I KNEW : THE UTTLE OLD ADVERTISING \ diag CAMPAIGN WOU: : aS: — OO ALY RIGH™ THe AU MR GONN - THIS 1S THE PRESIDENT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK— REGARDING Your LoSS-1 WISH TO INFORM Yoo THAT 1 HAVE SENT A MAN To THE POSTOFFICE FOR Bo: 000 WORTH I Poe» ZF the Other Fellow THAT, ALEK § santa fe Os = pAassHa HAHAA tha he, “WELL! WHAT STRIKES 1S MISSIN = ae SO FUNNY saul SUPPER LAST ANGHT 7H’ WIRED MAN TDK. ALL. TA MILK OUT oF HER.: By V Williams | WE'LL DO NOTHINK OF TH Kinot LIZA HELPIN TH HOUNS 1" KETCH HERSELF! GaOD GOSH NGTCHA “TRYIN T'D0? MAKE A COMICAL. OUTATHUS SAD PLAN ? 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