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THURSDAY, AUGUs MALE HELP WANTED WANTED-—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great dema: wages. Few weeks completed, slog and 8 l_offer tree, Moler Barber Coll Fargo, ND. 8-1-1m VANTED—Circulation solicitor who owns and operates a car to solicit Burleigh and adjoining counties. Good paying proposition. Apply Bismarck Tribune. 8-25-tf ‘WANTED by middle aged man, work as car driver or garage man, ac- quainted in the city. J. D. Reid, 614 Ave. C., Bismarck, N. Dak. 3t —Two boys for washing and young man to wait on counter. Minute Lunch. 8-25-tf BARBED WANTED AT ONCE—Good man, good wages, Bennie Betsch, Medina, N. D dish lunch . __8-26-1wk EXPERIENCED Mechanics wanted. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8-22-1w HELP_WANTED—FEMALE SPECIALTY SALESLADY OR gen- tleman wanted at once in every town in N. Dak. to sell silk gar- ments and hosiery direct, part or full time, from $10.00 to $15.00 daily, big proposition. — Address Midwest Garment Co. Minot, N. Dak. 8-21-1wk HOUSEKEEPER WANTED--Middle- aged woman, to care for one boy and house while 1 am teaching school. Write or see Mrs. J. Huff,! Kegan, N. D. 8-25-Lwk EXPERIED D stenographer with knowledge of bookkeeping wishes position at once, high school edu- cation, Write Tribune No. 4b. 8-24-1wk | ED—Woman waitress, also woman dish washer at Minute Lunch on Broadway» Bismarck, N. D. 8 BT+tt GIRL wanted in Hoskins-Meyer ko- dak finishing department. Apply Room 16, Hoskins Bldg. 8-26-1t nn nem | WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 417 Ist St. Call 241-R. Mrs. H. G. Schwantes. 8-27-1w WANTED—An elderly woman. as housekeeper on farm, Write P, O. Box 724, Driscoll. B-2-3t WANTED—Experienced girl or wom- aun for general housework. Phone 597d. 2-26-38" 5 D—Experienced waitress at Cafe. 8-27-1wk ‘Two waiters at jeet 8-27-2t FOR SALE FOUR ROOM new bungalow with good basement, all modern’ but heat, close to schools, excellent lo- cation, $2300. sé SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age and close to school, $3500. SIX ROOM new modern house with bath and garage, near schools, $5200. Easy payments. FIVE ROOM new modern bungalow, close to schools, $3400. ‘ SEVEN ROOM modern house with 3 room apartment on Fifth street, near Avenue B, very desirable and low priced, $6300. : FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with bath and garage near schools, $3200, on easy payments. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. . A Farm lands at bargain prices. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, manager. i 8-27-3t FURNITURE FOR SALE POR SAL! ast call for furniture 1 brass bed, complete, $22.50; white bed, $12.50; 1 ivory bed, $5.00; 2 Perfection oil stoves, $3 each; 1 porch swing, $2.50; 1 sani- tary couch, $3.00; 1 oak commode with mirror, $4.00; two new Ol8on rugs, $4.50 each; several other rugs; two oil paintings, $4.00 each; other nice scenery pictures, $1.00 each; odd pieces of fancy China; 1 lady’s writing desk and book case, $10.00; bamboo sewing binet, $3.00; kitchen cabinet, 5.00; pillow ‘slips, small towels, table cloths, feather pillows, and sofa pillows. R. H. Thistlewaite, 102 Ave. B. Phone 275W. s2e FOR SALE—Dining room set, table ‘and six chairs, fumed oak; library table; sanitary cot and mattress; three’ rockers; cream enameled dresser; kitchen table: 814 4th St. Phone 649-W: _ 82 ¥OK SALE—Two complete bed zoom sets, bookease, desk, buffet, dining table and chairs, rugs, two library ee er tables, dufold, no and numer- ous other, articles, 418° 2nd_ St. Phone 963. R-P-3E NITUKE FOR SALE—Z,urensers, .00 each; 6x9 rug, $5.00; bed com- plete, $10.00; tables, chairs and other things, reason: 422: 12th St. Call 872. $-26-2t ___ WORK WANTED: WANTED—Places to work for board and room by high school girl and boy. Address Ole Hogstrom. Phone 10-F121, Wilton, N. D. 8:26-3t HIGH SCHOOL boy wants work after school hours and Saturdays. Phone 241-J after 6 p. m. 8-25-3t FOR SALE_OR RENT. __-_ HOUSES AND’ FLATS __ FOG oALE—Uur modern well kept up home, seven rooms including bath, priced for quick sale, attractive terms, soon vacant. o and other articles for . Uso a nice’ building lot; leaving city. 122 West Broadway. 25. wk: FURNISHED 5 room modeth bunga-| t FOR REN‘ ‘ive room house, furnished. Two blocks ‘from city postoffice, to responsible par- ty. Call 112 Broadway or phone __195-W: 3 8-25-3t FOR RENT—Smaj! house .in réar- of No. 46 Broad $15 per month: ST 97, 1928 -. ‘Tribune Classified Advertisements 1 insertion, 26 words or u . 3 insertions, under ............665 1 week, 25 words or un- GOP ci ssescccoreee Adg over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 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 FOR SALE FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, modern, east front, convenient to high and grade schools. Only $3800.00. SIX ROOM COTTAGE, modern, one block and a half from postoffice, $4700.00. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE with ten acres of ground, barn, chicken house, fenced, nine acres under plow, splendid for farming or qhickens, about half mile from city schools, only $3800.00’ just about what buildings aloné are worth. FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, south front, splendid condition, $2000.00. FARM LANDS: Absolutely the most complete list and the biggest bar- gains I have ever had, Never again can you buy land’ as cheaply as now. This year’s crop will bring more: money here than for many years. Land values are now ad- vaneing. FIRE INSURANCE, written in reli- able companies. TOWN LOTS: A splendid selection in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE business with the only real estate man who is boosting and advertising this community. F. E. YOUNG slwk picoting. and tinsling, also all kinds of pleating. Only first class workmanship. MRS. A. E. PETERSON 218 Ist St. N. Dak. 8-24-lmo Bismarck; FOR SALE FOUR ROOM house, water, light,| sewer, ‘bath; part basement, sale’ price’ $2,500, Essy terms. Lot 728x160, SIX ROOM thodérn house, three bed rooms, hiirdwood floors, hot water heat, , east front. Sales! price tae yy terms. | FIVE ROOM. partly. modern house with over a acre. of gtound on south side. This property is new and in very er condition. Sales Price $3,880.00.. Terms. FIVE ROOM mestly. modern bunga- low, stove hégt, water; lights, sew: | et, bath complete, range’in kitchen, | close tovschools.. Sales price $2,800. | Easy terms. 9 ae \ FIVE ROOM, very modern, Riverview | bungalow, hardw6d' floors, full! basement, furnace heat, large | rooms, garage. Sales price $5,250. Good terms, 6 per’ cent: | SEVEN ROOM n house, ex- cept basement floor, four bed! rooms, full b: nt, furnace heat, east front, trees, screened porch, near Catholié church and schools. Sales price $4,500.00. Good THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE zontal 45), Here's an unusual word—a yellow Yawaiian bird in two letters (Hori- terms 6 pet cent: HORIZONTAL — 1, Avows, FIVE ROOM, two-story modern! 7. Too late. posts, east front, full basement,| 13. To elevate. furnace heat, two bed rooms. Sales| 14. Beverage. price $3,675, good terms, 6 per cent.| 16. Apart. ~ j 17. Sew engle. SIX ROOM, two-story modern brick! 18. One who deals in pelts. and tile home, two extralarge bed| 21. Small piece of metal used to rooms, one ordinary gise, sleeping, " fasten clothes. porch, fireplace, basement garage,| 22. Point of compass. laundry stove, laundry tubs, close] 23. On top. to schools. Sale price $6,000. Good| 24. Lurge flightless bird. terms. 26. Toward. 27. Smell. LARGE beautiful home with four bed| 2%. Portion of a fortification. rooms, hardwood floors, furnace} 31. To endure. heat, garage, sales price $8,500.00./ 33. To employ. Terms. 35. A wooden peg the size of a ey brick, NEW: MODERN house, not quite com-| 36. Male title of respect. Auwwer to Yesterday's C pleted, three large bedtooms, living | 37. Came in. Pazzle. ene a room, dining room, kitchen with| 40. Demands repeat of song (as by i features, oak floors down- applause). 10. Point. maple floors, second floor,| 43. bone. : 11. Prepare for publicatio very large closets, basement gar-| 44. Sun god. - 12. Ind eben age, large most modern furnace, in-| 45. Yellow Hawaiian bird, aS Hale ancien, terior decorations to suit purchas-| 46. Measure of area. 19. Ancient dry measure. er. Sales price $6,500. Retsonable| 47. Those who tend the furnace of | 45° Av Me Mepeure: thigaa: i & marine steam boiler. BH Maitom cofipuliey bids pues 50. Killed by immersion. i Hedpepodag. HOUSES to fit any buyer,. any price,| 53. Cover. Gultlde cule nt “adhe. any terms, best loan connections | 54. Blue grass. To accomplish, in'the city. Appointment made at| 56. Hor. To pat in the proper ordex, your convenience. ee Sinned. 61 ly. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE |) fbn ute in ste veri exative EN! eee Nether epee: lative of neither {Ever-Ready to give Setvice” Welsh Block. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED to Trade Commercial Ho- Phone @ tel at Wing for Bismarck property. i cond note in scale. 69. ir. 71. To enliven. | 13. Masculine possessive pronoun. 74. More recent, To ventilate. fore. Leaping. Child’s toy (which soars) Partie i HONOR TO SHOEMAKER William Sturgeon, a> shoemaker, living in England many years ago, the credit for the present suc- ful operation of dynamos, mo- tors and transformers. Sturgeon in- vented the electromagnet, which in some form or other is used in the manufacture of most present day | electrical power machines. MOM’N POP [HAT'S THE HEREAFTER YOb SHOULD SEE THAT You HAVE PLENTY OF GAS BEFORE YES - THIS Freckless and His Friends GEE -WHAT JF YOU WOULDNT ENER BE ABLE To WALK AGAINT. T KNEW A = WHO fBeecwes aa CONDITION = IS STILL UNIMPROVED MIS DocToR HAS ORDERED {ALL wistors | @ARRED— | HOWEVER | IN | SOME Way, io | a \S ANEEDLESS EXPENDITURE BROKE HIS LEG AN TAEY HAD TO CUT PAGE SEVEN NOT BARNYARD PET ltead in Wisconsin in the amount ofS ‘A large rooster, which formerly| their income given to charity, a sur Iked Lansing (Mich.) stree vey of the ihcome tax returns show, Hl, has been ordered kept enclosed.| General average of contributions te The rooster attacked Lela Han-| charity in the state is five per cent, thorn, and several men were needed | the investigation showed. to subdue the bird. | a 5 PER CENT TO CHARITY Farme laborers and clergyme Five gallons of gasoline has an | explosive power equal to 418 pounds of dynamite. Hard on Tyte ; By Taylor WELL IT'S ODT OF oe ees MY Way BUT LLL pal ret bsed Dorr For $3 CHARGE To Tow US To A FARMER - MAYBE HE CAN GivE US WHEW! THAT'S. HiGHWAY ROBBERY ; WHY DIDN'T You HERE'S YouR $3- Vi SAY YOU NEEDED WE WERE LUCKY GaS?- LHAVEA You CAME ALONG - CAN OF ITIN MY WE RAN ODT WAGON L WAS OF GAS: 2%) TAWNG HOME FOR THE TRACTOR-YOU COULD HAVE HAD Willie Means Well! By Blosser | STILL THAT WOULDN'T! BE As BAD AS Lors oF } THINGS - You COULD KANE [ y CRUTCHES AN' THAT'D BE BETTER'N AUTHIN - WELL, 1 GUESS 1 BETTER BE ne UTTLE BOY ONCE \S TAERE SOMEONE WHOM YOU WISH E c i : 7. To brown as bread. ‘ ; RUBIES CENCE cmmersel Bete vee BA eeeital 79. A ritual for the dead. reratyesoteither ? SALES MANAGER—Experienced ot- 60: “Dena Cas clothes) duck noted tor its” soft ganizer, ie manitererre, 6 800MS FOR BENT VERTICAL tO ce prospect; unlimited demand and|POR RENT—Large; bright, clean; 1. sandy. to devour. money making possibilities; ex-| Tooms, two windows in each. Close, 2. Happened (either well or ill). do pet up. closive tertitory; small invest-| hospital, schools, churches and} 3. Swimming organ of a fish. Portion ment, $500 to’ $1,000 and references! dvwntown. All modern conven-| 4. Exists 67. To allot. Teguired Those qualified, write] fences. Piivate entrance, Reason-| 5. To sleep 70. To be indebted Geleral Manager, Room 1602, 110| able rates. Phone 2054-R, 324 9th Wages. 72, Third note in- scale, West 40th St. New York, N. ¥ St. a 7-30-1mo| 7. Dressing for a wound. Tk Possesses 8-20-25-25-27-30—9-1-3-6-8-10| FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish-| 8. Fat. 75. Measure for print. FOR SALE—Good paving business inj ¢¢ rooms for light housekeeping| ¥ Like. 7s. Bone Bismarek, Must sel!’ on account| n the ground floor, also sleeping! — plet of poor health. For further partie-} %00ms for rent, close in. 423 Front] aj) or write Wm. Schaulabe:,| Llamas are the baggage animals of ulars address Tribune No. 47. St:_Calt_1123-R. 8-24-4t| Hazelton, N. D. 26-1wk | Bolivia. 1-3t} FOR RENT—Large room, modern,’ FOR SALE—Complete bakery fix sain te ii ioebard wn very convenient, south front with| tures, including oven, pans, bread = FOR SALE two windows, reasonable: 208! mixer, bread moulder. Inquire Ho. | ® 7 ee od SIX ROOM: two story house, fun] Rosser St Phone 36-W. 9. | man's Cafe, Bismarck. __8-27-t!' Flapper Fanny Says | basement, furnace, three bed| son —nangcct, ew ‘FOR RENT— Blacksmith shop, equip-| ~————-—— ides -@ rooms, bath, east front. This house] "OR, RENT—Two nicely tGrnished ped. Best location in town. Ger is in: very good repair and good light housekeeping rooms in mod-) man preferred. N. J. Gehi, New location. “Price $4500 with terms, | cin home. Private entrance, alti Salem, N._D. 8-25-38 FOUR ROOM one story cottage, full] —1247W- -26-3t EGit SALE—Almost new, walnut bed basement, fine shade trees, lot 75|FOR RENT—-Large. room, modern,| room suite, $145.00, part cash, gras x140 feet. This is a bargain at 92100 with terms. SIX: ROOM one story bangalow, full basement, hot water heat, laundry room, fire place. maple floors, birch’ trim, tile floor. in bath room, convenient'to schools. Price $6000, an EIGHT: ROOM. two story house, large basement, hot water heat, maple floors, large porch, screened in, east front. This house rents for $75.00 monthly. Price $5700 with terms. FOUR ROOM one story cottage, full basement, maple floors, batb, fur- nace heat, nicely located on paved street. Price $3500 with t FIVE ROOM: cottage on Third: 5 furnace heat, basement, maple floors, bath, east front, lot 50x150. Price $3500 with terms. TWO STORY six room house, full basement, hot water , maple floors, south front, lot 50x150. Convenient to schools. Price $5200,| terms, We have money to loan-on improved city property, repayable. monthly, and can finance you on any rea- sonable proposition. Loans prompt- closed. Insurance and ‘rentals. ‘arm lands. & PRICE OWENS, Eltinge block. Room 19. Phone’ 421. _-AUTOMO! FOR SALE—Horle; cycle and side’ car. Motor Co. ap. , Corwin uh. 8-25-1w g _-_ FOR’ en acre burban roperty, gvod- buildings ing of ‘two ,ator: of rooms, bath, chicken house and brouder houte; There is a wind- mill and very good water. Just fe Livestock poultry £ rend only ten’ blocks* sa¢hook: Wri _ Tribune 25. . 8-3-1mo FARM FOR RENT—Section 20 miles Southesat of’ Bistharck, good house and’ bern, 09: are farmed. Also live references and Hie hoteee’ fi a Krath Sheldon: Noah eotttw, For sale, desirable corner for gBr- age or other business. « Detan, saci eee FOR. RENT — Light houtekepping room with kitchenette’ ahd closet. Room newly decorated ‘and’ né rug. 411 bth St. Phone 278, SOR RENTIAT eae odie B26 FOR RENT—11 room modern house, vith garden spot, \d_gar- bee. Call E. L Fou oe 5-4 ‘OR RENT—Four | x apartment, acrosy” School. Cal 2¥ Mary Burke. 8.24 WANTED TO RENT— ed house or ,' gi a78-M. FOR RENT—Apartment in rson Court. 510 Ave { 8-27-3¢ if “i ms ‘R-26-A$| ” FARM FOR: RENT—Section 20 miles Hivti; Shotdsar NS Dae { owner; galow ‘wit t and” gatgge. East front . preferred... Can -pay’ cash if desireg, Write Tribune’ ad No. 8%: one 6-18-tf Try at our risk. tories, 900 Sect, Lit very convenient and: extra warm, reasonable. 208 Rosser St. Phone _60W: 8-27-tf| FOR RENT—2 modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. 924 4th. one 643W. 8-21-tf FOR. RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on ground floor, near the Capitol, across from the’ William Moore school, 930-4th Street. 8-22-lw FO ENT—Two light hou: ing rooms, furnished, mi i close in, and close to schools. Al- so garage. Call at 523 6th St. 8-27-tf RENT—A very desitable 2 room hed housekeeping apartment, jable Sept. Ist. Phone 883 or call.217 8th St. ___.8-24-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern. room, 4 blocks from P. 0. ‘Board if de- sired. Phone 604-J or call’ at 15 Thayer. ~_ 8-87-1w FOR: RENT Tires farnished- rooms for light housekeeping. on first floor. 317 8th St. Phone’ 236-R. a ae ike WANTED—Two school girls to board and room, $20 per month.: Call at 808 Rosser or phone 540-J. -_8-27-3t, FOR” RENT—Large, weil: furnished front room in modern’ home, on car line. 811 4th St. Phone 175. 1. B-27-tf i modern apart- t in Rose ay, nts. Apply Murphy, Apt. B, Kose Apt. 4-80-t2 FOR RENT—Furnighed rooms for light Roabelashing; one block from ; postoffice. Inquire $14 3rd AN “ . MISCELLANROUS FOR SALE—Garden hose, und reel half price, two Murphy folding beds, half’ priee, 2 beds complete, one $30 and one $15; 1'single brass * One' carpet: rug, 6ft. 9 5. ‘One ivory bed,.4 re parlor tabi lady’s erlting folding be ‘ aM 8-26-8t R° Rumely Oil Pull traétor with’ se)f* Ataarine. device 8 bottom automatic life plow fe on, a Pape © Pepe Trainee” soto iwk FOR SALB—Giti's bicycle, in good lone; 730. s condition. : F ae with 28 BP Reamer, od condition... Price §900. range, $20.00. Call 762. FOR SALE—L« of High School, for oP 53M. LoeT LOST—A- lady's gold fob, fine mesh, set with five small pearls. Also pendant with bloodstone on_ one side, and the initials E. L. M. on reverse. Return to E. L. M Grand Pacific Hotel, for rewar 8- LOST—A- pair of light rimmed gla: es. Phone 854-J evenings or 43 during the day. Y 8-25-3t WANTED TO RENT " WANTED TO RENT—Two or thr Isrge unfurnished ftooms suitab for light housekeeping. Write T. bune ‘ad No. 43! 8-27-2t POSITION WANTED FOSITION WANTED by good ex- perienced stenographer. Can fur-! nish best of references. Prefer half days. Write Tribune No. 46.| ‘ 8-25-3t, Often the last kiss is just the he- ginning of your good luck. “A Midsummer's Ni ight- i i 2 TO SEE { 1 SAW AIM ALREADY—IZ WAS JUST IN TRYIN TO CHEER UP A Boy FRIEN’ OF MINE - HOW WONDERFUL! IF ONLY MORE PEOPLE WOULD REALIZE THE VALUE OF CHEER AND Saal \WORDS OF a COMFORT !! “ee C'MONSYA'LL HAFTA GIT OUT? 1 CANT CARRY NO LOAD LIKE AT! MIGHT JUS AS WELL CARRY A PIANNER N BE DONE wit iT. WE'LL HAFTA FIX UP SOMPN WITH WEELS (NOW IF WE Jus HAD A OL PHONOGRAF IN THERE STID OF TOD WITH fier ts oS su ufllt oh Ma PB ae ee A : “a NN a A_HARD “TUNE TO CARRY.

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