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MALE _HELP_WANTED TAKE ORDERS for coffee, sugar, flour, meats, canned goods, staple groceries, also paints, radio sets, tires, auto and tractor oils..No capital or bond required. We de- liver and collect. Permanent busi- ness. Big pay. Write at once. Hitchcock-Hill Co., Dept. 556, Chi- cago. 8-29-1t WANTED—Reliable Man in. every town and city to distribute free samples, advertising matter, etc., no selling; experience unnecessary; out-door work; average pay $8.00 per day; write quickly for contract, Supervisor Mr. Maurin, 604 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Minneapolis, Peres $-29-1¢. MAN | WANTED— (City oF country) | old established company will sup- ply capital and start you in your own rmanent business selling necessities people must buy every day. Experience unnecessary. Write McConnon & Co, 252, Winona, Minn. GET PAY every day: Distribute 160 necessary products to established users. Extracts. soaps, food prod- ucts, ete. World's largest Co., will back you with surprising ‘plan. Write J. R. Watkins Co. Dept. J-9. Factory WANTED—Men a: barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes, Cat- re and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. De ; -1-1m. D-—Cireul yns und operates a car to solicit Burleigh and adjoining counties. Good paying proposition. Apply _Bismarck Tribune. 8-25-tf D—Young man for jon. Opportunity for clerical pos advancement. Apply Room 3 tinge building between 8 a turday morning. WANTED—Young man to a counting — department. rite good hand, be reliable und| mpetent. pany, 829-8 WANTED—‘Iwo boys for washin dishes and young man to wait on lunch counter. Minute Lune Lahr Motor Sales 8-2! D—Middieaged man for night clerk in hotel. Inquire of F. __L. Nigey, Mandan, BA man good wages. Bennie Betsch, Medina, N. D 8-25-1Wwk WaNTED- at Soo _iteight office 8-28-1wk aie ELP_WANTED—FEMALE t ew with Send 2c lars. Needlec Metiopout an AV! PER WANTED—-™ sti aged woman, to care for one boy and house while I am teaching school. Write or see Mrs 2 H an, N._D. HOUSE) PERIENCED sigaseaniet knowledge of bookkeeping wishes position at once, high school edu- cation, Write Tribune No. 46. 8-24-1wk WANTED—A_ housekeeper to care for small flat and family gf two. Call Sunday from 1 to 3 at Apt. 6, 206 1-2 Main. 8-28-2t WANTED—Woman — waitress, also woman dish washer at Minute punch on Broadway, Bismarck, N. 8-27-tf “competent maid “for Call 802 Ave. 8-21 rl tor general house- WANTED -A veneral housework. B or phone 9 Bt WANTED-— work. 417 Ist St. Call 241-R. Mrs. kk Schwantes. 8-27-1w WANTED—Girl for general house- Mins Erank E. shepard, 0 Ave, 8-27-tf NTED—Waitresses at the Lewis and Clark Hotel, Mandan. 8-27-3t WANTED—Experienced waitress at Homan’s Cafe. 8-27-1wk wo! ion solicitor whoj a {also all kinds of "| first class workmanship. Bismarck, k) SIX ROOM two Tribune Classified Advertisements. PHONE 32==— 1 insertion, 26 words or under .........6. 0004 a ineeruans, 25 words or EB dsennee 3 insertions 25 Ads over 25 words, 2c add 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 1 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 ohickens, about half mile from city schools, only $3800.00, just about what buildings alone 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- vancing. {| 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 8-24-iwk _————— Hemstitching, picoting and tinsling, pleating. Only MRS, A. E. PETERSON 218 1st St. N. Dak 8. ‘imo SS FOR SALE story house, full basement, furnace, three bed rooms, bath, east frant, This house is in ‘very good repair, and good location. “Price $4500 with terms. FOUR. ROOM one story cottage, full basement, fine shade trees, lot 75 x140 feet. This. is a bargain at $2100 with terms, SIX ROOM one. story bungalow, full basement, hot water heat, laundry room, fire place. maple floors, birch’ trim, tile floor in bath raom, convenient to schools. Price $6000, FIGHT ‘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, bath, fur- nace heat, nicely located on paved street. Price $3500 with terms. FIVE ROOM cottage on Third street, furnace heat, basement, maple floors, bath, east front, lot 50x150. Price $3500 with terms, TWO STORY six room house, full basement, hot water heat, maple floors, south front, lot 50x150. Convenient to schools. Price $5200, TO RENT Bismarck and fe, 5 room house, bath a at. Electric lights, and goo supply. Messenger P. MelstarSy Mont. 8-29-1w TT Loar caonitie’ LOST— Leather bill-book. Finder kindly leave at Bismarck hotel, 8-20-1t —E—EEeEeEE——ee FOR SALE OR RENT io AND FLATS __ FOR wo connected sleep- ing rooms, Can be used for hght housekeeping, two single sleeping rooms and two ‘large rooms on main floor, one. connected with bath. Clean and quiet, men only. Phone 1066, 46 Main. Ton sabi ur modern well kept fe home, seven rooms. including bath, priced for quick sale, attractive terms, soon vacant. Ae and other articles for Iso a nice building lot, leaving Mie 122 West Broadway. 8-25-lwk FOR RENT—Two nice, two-room light housskeening. apartments, both with closets, fully. furnished, modern, electric sweeper and wash- ing privileges. Phone. 812J. 517 2nd St. FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room with kitchenette. and. closet. Room newly decorated and new rug. 411 5th St. Phone 273. Save -12-¢! FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, four closets, bath; south porch, one block: from Roosevelt school, Call 675W. 8-29-3t FOR RENT—Four room house, part- ly modern, full basement,’ 810 .Ist street, $12 per month, See E. Hy 2nd_St. it, FOR RENT—A_ modern five-room apartment on ground floor,’ fur-; Bihed for arausekeepine: 911 6th 8-29-3t iaiers light house- keeping rooms for two, one block from High School, 520 7th street. Phone 363W. 8-29-3t FOR RENT—11 room modesn house, with garden spot, trees and gar- Cal) E. ince, 802 1s! TOR RENT—Modern cottage, Front’ St, five rooms and bath, furnace heat. Call 821 ae FOR RENT—Four room modern apartment, across from: St Mary's) oe School. Call 213, 10th, St Mrs. Mary Burke. Coust. ' 610 Ave. A. 8-27-83}, 24-1w | FOR RENT Apartment ire Person! 8-8T-8e~ terms, We have money to loan on improved city property, repayable monthly, and can finance you on any rea- sonable proposition. Loans prompt- ly closed. Insurance and rentals. Farm lands. PRICE OWENS, Eltinge block. Room 19. Phone .421. 8-21-tf, AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1919 Model sedan, new tires, new battery. Just overhauled and painted. Price $225. Phone 8-27-3t. FOR SALB—Harley-Davidson. Motor- cycle and side car. Cheap. Corwin Motor Co. See Emil: Schuh. 8-25-1w FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1924 model. Address Box 448, Bismarck, N. 2: 8-28-3t AGENTS WANTED BIG MONEY walting for you. Thou- sands: of women want' Archer Made- “o-Order ality shoes. guaranteed, Latest styles. Finest! feathers, Low :factory prices. Big immediate profits. Ordera evs ae ee limited, Write Di mies Archer Shoe Co., i 8-29-11 FIRE, saa make $300 week- Hae ae you, st Dept, 18h jleadquarters,.’ De; 1608 'So, Haiated, uChlesve FOR. pronetyy aoa builas ing of twa am rooms, “barn, wind. mill and very: goad - w; at Tyat! the. plese fe » aad onl; a tron eal Welte| list horses and machinery owned. Kratt, Sheldon, N.. Dek. 8-22-2w. __ WANTED TO WANTED TO BUY—Ditect from owner, 5 or 6 room modern bun- galow with good lot and garage. East front preferred. Can pay ee if desired. Write Tribune ad . 8-1 PERSONAL : is Sresiagens 3 guar. intend ne I A ak. ri ra- ee 900 Seott, bigas Bock, Ark. fase |, FIVE ROOM. partly. modern house Perfect fit}: 2,| $75.00 REWARD | $28.00 REWARD. $5.00; 2 Peri ecee oi) stoves, $3): FOUR ROOM house, water, light, sewer, bath, part basement, sale price $2,600. Easy terms. Lot; 726x160. SIX. ROOM modern house, three bed roams, hardwood. floors,‘ hot water heat, garage, east front. Sales Price $3,860, easy terms. with over an acre of ground on south side, This property is new) and in very good condition. Sales price $3,850.00. Terms, FIVE, ROOM mostly modern bunga- low, stove heat, water, lights, sew-/ er, bath complete, range in kitchen, | close to schools, Sales price $2,800. Easy terms. FIVE ROOM, very modern, Riverview bungalow, hardwod floors, full basement, furnace heat, large rooms, garage. Sales price $5,250. Good terms, 6 per cent. SEVEN ROOM modern house, ex- cept basement. floor, four bed rooms, full basement, furnace heat, east front, large trees, screened porch, near Catholic church and schools, Sales price $4,500.00. Good terms 6 per cent. FIVE ROOM, two-story modern house, east front, full basement, furnace heat, twa bed rooms. Sales price $3,675, good terma, 6 per cent. SIX ROOM, two-story modern brick and tile home, two extra large bed rooms, one ordinary size, sleeping ' porch, fireplace, basement garage,| 9" laundry stove, laundry ‘tubs, close | > Sale price $6,000. Good | 9 to schools. terms. LARGE beautiful home with four, bed i rooms, hardwood floors, furnace heat, garage, sales price $8,500.00. | 3 Terms. NEW MODERN house, not quite cam- pleted, three large hedraoms, living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in features, oak floors down- stairs, maple floors, second floor, very large closets, basement gar- age, large most modern furnace, in- terior decorations to suit purchas- | er. Sales price $6,500. Reasonable terms. HOUSES to fit any buyer, any price, any terms, best loan connections in the city. Appointment made at your convenience. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE E AGENCY “Ever-Ready to give Service” Webb Block. Phone 0 ___ 800MS_FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large room, modern, 7% very convenient, south front with; two windows, reasonable. 208 | Rosser St. Phone 360-W. ae 8-25-tf ALL AROUND modern room for rent, suitable for one or two, very ; pleasant surroundings. Phone! 308-J or call at 515 Mandan Ave.! a _8-29-3t, For it housekeep- ing rooms, furnished, modern, close in, and close to schools, Al- so garage. Call at 523 6th St. ' 8-27-tf, FOR RENT—A very desirable 2 room| furnished housekeeping apartment,! available 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 Tha; 8-27-1w | WANEEDST 30 school giis to board | and room, $20 per month. Call at 808 Rosser or phone 540-J. 8-27- st FOR RENT—Large, well ‘i ished front room in modern 811 4th St. Phone 15. 8-27-tf | FOR RENT—Strictly modera spart-| car line, ment in Rose apertnes!s: Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. 4-30-t¢ FOR RENT—One room with closet and’ yalcove, furnished for light housekeeping, §20. 314 ard St. Phone 1051-W, 8-28-tf ONE WELL furnished light _house- keeping room, fitted with gas| range, 620 6th St. Phone 329-W. 8-28-3t FOR RENT—Furnished paemt, close to high school and. North Ward school. 612 5th St. Phone 460W. 8-29-tf | FOR RENT—Large newly furnished room in new modern: house. Close to schools. One or two ladies. Tel. | M,_610 11th St. FOR RENT—Fornis iii ch modern home, close in. Also garage 322 2nd St. 8-27-3t FOR), RENT=2 modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. 924¢.4th. Phone .543W. 8-21-tf | OR” ‘—Newly furnished room in modern home. Phone 1095, 818 Ave. B. 8-28-3t., ‘OR RENT—One large, comfortable room in modern home, 522 5th St. 8-28-2t MISCELLANEOUS FOR. SAI -60 Rumely ON Pull tractor with self steering device and ‘8 bottom automatic life plow ’ for $1200. Ready to work. Fred Junge & Son, Braddock, N. D. wh 8-26-1wk| far information ding to conviction of - anyone sl bonne. Prairie Chickens out of} 8 Byrleigh County Sports- man “Club. ~__8-22-26-20-9-2:5-9-12 |.FOR: SALE—1 40-62 Ca: separeser complete with 25 “ all_in good ‘condition. Pric 2 $500 Call or write Wm. Schaulaber, Hazelton, N. D. 0) i ars is tures, inglading:. oven, mixer, bread moulder. akery ‘ix- ans, bread inquire Ho-. 8-27-3t, #0 andee drixe . belt 8 in, ede ie 460 ft..long. Can be seen at ne Sth Street, 8-29-3t.. tf 50x140,, Ty St., nee i ot of ie ‘School, ‘for $500.00, oe fan FURNITURE FOR SALE ‘OR SALE—Last call for furniture. 1 brass bed, complete, $22.50; white bed, 50; 1 ivory bed, 8-26-1wk| ned 1 change Bldg., Chicago. 8-29-1t. (Horizontal 23) in everyday slang is just what you think “To caress” it is, HORIZONTAL 1. Vexatiousness. 14. Fish, 18. Released (as a claim). 16, Sheltered. 12. Preposition of place. 18. 19. Baking dish. 21. Half an em. a IAB] a Anawer to Yesterday’s Crosaword bird to the ostrich. relative of either, ‘0 fish by dropping. 40, Native metal. 42. Like. Puzale. 43. An elimination, ia 44. Furious. a2 To observe, 45. Myself. 13. Decrees of the senate (Ancient 46, To soak hemp. Kome). }48. To assist, 1s. Flour box, 49, Japanese coin. Projection of a lock, 50. Limb. e t Jewel, of food in To dress, op. Emperor. 24. Golf mound, Courage. 26. Honey gatherer. Noises. 28. General course of action or call- ‘bwitching. Row of seats in church. Geographical drawing. Upon. Friend, To point at. Deity. To scold constantly. Salts, Yo decay. Voluntary action. VERTICAL 1. Metamorphosis. To liberate. Door rug. An opening made by a breaking. ‘To cut ha! 0 . Qld wagon track, Obstruction (in. stream), 3. Alleged force producing hypno-| Gu. ‘To throw. : tism. #2. Vo fect the lack of. 4. Educated. 64. To sleep. 5. Allowed. 66. Meadow 6. Standard type measure. 67. God of the sky. 1. To quiet. 63. Aurora. 8. Bone. | 70. To depart. 9. Josued. 72. Variant’ of “a.” 10. Prepare for publication, 3. Yellow Hawaiian bird. 11. Measure. 44. Second note in scale. case, $10.00; bamboo sewing| ber Sth, 2 p. m. Also exceptional cabinet, $3.00; kitchen cabinet, s in farm lands. Further in- 15.00; pillow ‘slips, small towels, | North Country cloths, feather ows, and Goh stlewaite, | 8-26-tf | § sofa pillows. R. H. 102 Ave. B. Phone 275. iANAG: Bi txpenienced or- ent every merchant. BALESMEN WANTED) | prospect; unlimited demand and WE WANT A LIVE, CONVINCING| money making possibilities; ex- SALESMAN who can sell to bank-| clusive territory; small invest- ers and leading business men a] iment, $500 to $1,000 and references high class, nationally known line! required. Those qualified, write of calendars and advertising spe-! General Manager, Room 1602, cialties. To such a man we offer! West 40th an exceptional opportunity to close up permanently with one of the world’s largest specialty houses— | million dollar institution——43 years | recognized leadership in the Bismarck. Must sell on account | of poor health. For further partie- ulars address Tribune No. 47. rt: est growing branch of the adver-| 27-8 tising business. Liberal commis- | sions, weekly advances. Quick FOR SALE action necessary. Write or wire ‘ The American Art Works, Inc.,|FOUR ROOM new bungalow with Coshocton, Ohio. good basement, all modern but 8. heat, close to schools, excellent lo- cation, $2300, ¢| SIX ROOM modern house with gar- aye and close to school, $3500. SIX ROOM new modern house with bath and garage, near $5200, Easy payments. FIVE ROOM new modern bungalow, close to schools, $3400. SEVEN ROOM modern house with 3 room upartihent 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. Farm lands at bargain prices. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, manager. 8-27-3t In Porto Rico 20 cents a day is the average wage received by wo- gallon; $1.00. box gives 500;men and children employed in in- miles; .$500 monthly easy. Write| dustry on the island. icky. Lelfevre & Co., Alexan- = ria, nt. 8-29-1t SALESMAN—Opening now fora! P * $5,000 to $10,000 year man, Est.i| Flapper Fanny Says | wholesale house selling retail mer- e chants. staple line. Permanent position with real contract to pro- Gucer.. The Miles F. Bixler Co, Dept. 813, 1924 Euclid, Cleveland, _ Ohio, . 8-29-1¢. SALESMEN—Best men make $250 ling new specialty. All New. men guaranteed $36 a week and expenses against commissions, W. Appleton Confec- tionery, Co. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. . 8-29-1t, S| ORGANIZER — Distwibute | silk hosiery. Unique -plai s- sures large income. Small invest- ment required. Money secure. Act Sey Hollywood Corp., 303 ‘ifth Ave., New York. 8-29-1¢ Grea COAL NOW —Before coal min- trike. “Sales easy, Earn more | weeks pay in hour.. Part or fail time, Liberal advances. Wash- ington Coal Co, Cc SALESM 00 of our new! vented vending machines cost $1,250 will earn $2,000.00 annually. Our best customers are bankers ‘and big business men who buy and operate strings of these machines. Good salesmen can make $1,000 monthly selling this proposition. Protected territory. Peerless Pro- ducts Company, 676 New York Life | Building, Kansas City, Mo. H 8-29-11. SELL MAGNATH guaranteed solid leather shoes direct to wearer at factory prices, Income unlimited to workers. Men's, women's and children’s new fall samples now ready. Write for protected, terri- tory. The Magnath Company, Dept. 30-A, Minneapolis, Minnesota. ] 8-29-1t.| DISTRIBUTORS, Salesmen: 300 per cent. profit: selling magic gas. Guaranteed. product.. New discov- erv. Equals gasoline at 3 cents BUSINESS CHANCES FR porel Halls 3,505: 1 sani- rpirror Faoki t se marca at mene ode Firoranigedeld NEW TOWNS being established on iktension, Great, ern, now under construction. openings for all lines Town lot Oph Pi Pp. labtene Septem-| A xylophone player is lucky be- ber 4th, 3 P- bso Septem-/| cause he is always knocking on wend. EAS) a Da eer vee , manufacturer,; schools, | THE BISMARUK TRIBUNE . PAGE 4H PAG IVEN Just a Jones--I] hear your wife had an} solace. Neither does much other) that job always.—Judge. cident with the car, good. Chewing merely destroys to- ee Smith—Oh, it was not serious.| bacco, and knitting destroys yarn.— BRIGHT. GIRL! (| 5 Knitting is to women what chew-| EXTERNAL | INJURIES Both give'else, and they will keep you, doing ing tobacco is to men. little paint scratched off both. WASTEFUL HABITS Judge. Violet—We've got one of those — : old-fashioned knockers at home. WHO SAID THIS? Rose--So have _we—you pea Do a job better than anynody: Ah hear Aunt Helen.—Judge. i ICELERY, RADISHES ICE TEA, CHOCOLATE CAKE AN’ ICE CREAM = GEE! ETT ERX = = 1 werepeireeerey cer MOM’N POP \T SEEMS THAT ALL WE 0015 Buy GAS AND OIL FOR THIS CAR Freckless and His Friends FRIED CHICKEN, GRAY, MASHED | POTATOES PEAS, BEANS, CORN, OLIVES, 2: t By Taylor. Sonistiing Stirring I'M WILLING TO Pay (@ FoR MY SHARE NOW IF 1} YOU CAN CHANGE $345 MY $100 BILL EAT JUNIPER /= HOW MUCH 1S MY BULL? IT- WE CAN SETTLE LATER HENRY, WHERE DID YoU GET THAT $100 BILL 7 LDION'T KNOW You BROUGHT SO MUCH MONEY WITH YOU So THAT'S HIS GAME, EH? THE BLAMED OLD FOURFLUSHER HAS BEEN LEADING ME To THINK HE DIDNT HAVE LESS THAN A $100 BILL AND I'VE BEEN PAYING THE EXPENSES OUT OF MY OWN POCKET ~ I'LL GET EVEN WITH HIM LATER ON/ More Than They Seem By Blosser , ITS 720 BAD YoU JEL You MUSTNT PEEL SoRRY FOR MANE To BE HERE - ANG - WKY HOSPITALS AWT AT ANYGODY THAT HAS TO STAY | | Y'KNOW WHAT WERE | ALL WHAT HEOPLE THINK -You | | IN A HOSPITAL - IT MUST BE TOU6H FoR FRECKLES C To STaY HERE =1 KNOW | T WOULDN'T LIKE } IT-YBETCHAL i WOULDAT ! GONNA MANE FoR OUR [ KNOW WHAT? ANCE NURSES SUPPER TONIENT 2 BRING ME ALL KINDS OF THINGS IRCASTIN EARS - To EAT~NHY, LAST NIGHT. DON 7 THAT SOUND THEY BROUGHT = ME TH BIGGEST A {" “cee-1 FEEL Sorey FoR | i i | | TW NEXT TIME L GET SICK OR ANYTHING T'W GONNA SEE IF T CAN'T BE SENT ALL Fy VISITORS Yen, «Nou GUNS HAVA SWELL GENGE OF HUMOR, I MUST SAN! SpooWe, 1 CAME NEAR DROWNIN’ WTAT SWIMMING RAGE uf NoUD THINK OF ANOTHER. RIPE JOKE, BY RUSHING A PULMOTOR FULL OF LAUGHING GAS -To ME! ~~ \NOURE AS BAD AG-TH’ COMEDIAN Wo PUT ATTACK on’ ELECTRIC CHAIR Ie “ EGAD BUSTER MLAD =. A SURELY, Not) pip ave YT -To VEART-THAT 1 WAS NW EARNEST ABOUT RACING Now W A SWIMMING MATCH 2. WY WORD,~ T THET NEARLY LOST WE USE OF MV LEFT LEG “TEN NEARS AGO W AN, ENCOUNTER WITH A BENGAL TIGER! BESIDES MLAp, «1 USED To BE ASALT WATER SWIMMER fe LT ADMrT THe ; MATOR CANT SWiM« TARTS WAY 1 HGGESTED VE TE A ROPE ON HIMSELF, AND YD “Tow iM WITH A MOTOR BOAT = \T WAS ALL W FUN fy a =e STW SEES RED CUCUMBERS <=" =? neue» sy aa ee Ferme oeneney : . 4 4