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[C._MALB HELP_WANTED. ‘BALES DISTRIBUTOR new Special: ty; tremendous demat: every business house prospect; unusual sales opportunities and money making possibilities absolutely un- limited to high class business man competent to organize and direct salesmen, Small investment $500.00 to $1,500.00 positively required; also A-1 references must accompany applications; contract covers exelu- sive territorial rights. Write Sales Director, Suite 209, 311 Gth Ave., Ye N. 9-1-2wks GET PAY EVER YDAY--Distribute products to estgbtish- xtracts, Soaps, Food ete, World’s largest Co, kK you with surprising plan. te J. R. Watkins C Winona, Minn, —Men and women to learn at demand, big " pletes. Cat: al offer free. Muler N. D, mechanic. for permanent position. Apply Lahr Motor Sales. 9A12-Lwk the . daszkowink, 421-13th, 9-12-10 Lunch counter man at Place. Y-LL-te HELP WANTED—FEMALE , iD-—A competent R who understands alteration w thoroughly, Afternoons only. Sh 9. D—Girl or woman for gen- al housework. Apply 409 foth el, Phone 726-J. Call evenings. 9-10-1Wk ED Girl for general _house- Highest wages, Apply Mrs, Remington, 610-7th St GIRL WANTED for general how work in small family. Apply West Tha Phone 1091M. Tor general Phone 1102 or call pom. at 808 9-1L-ut work, Ave. B after 5 SCHOOL girl to work for board and! Mrs. W. A. Woodmack, Phone 619W. 9. Tor general hous A. Schipfer, 4 Ave. 9-14-tf TED—Waiter at once ai the Shamrock Cafe, 118-6th St. 621- M3 L. 9-11-3t WANTED — Experienced waitresses at Homan’s Cafe. 9-8-1 wk WANTED ericneed waitress at Clifford’: e 9-14-1w POSITION WANTED BOY WANTS Position. High school graduate. Clerical or any indoor work. Experience more — object han money. A-1 references. Wri Tribuy 9 YOUN desires cle indoor work, Can gi Write Tribune No. 62, e references 9-12-Iwk WANTED ced automobile Give salary,,experionce salesman, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 14, 1925 | = An. | 1 insertion, 25 words or ( under . seveeee$ 60 | 2 insertions, 25 words or under . 3 insertions, 25 under ...... seeede 1] 1 week, 25 words.or un- | der . eee 125 Ads over 25 words, 2c addl- 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 fn- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 words oF FOR SALE ROOM partly modern house, in- cluding 2 bed rooms, full — bas ment, new porch, maple floor down stairs, south front, and garage for 3 cars, for $2600, on liberal terms. ROOM house modern, except heat, including 2 bed roo floors, located close in, for $2650, on liberal terms. 4 ROOM modern house, 75 foot front- age, has water, sewer, furnace, ‘Mghts aid full "basement, a ‘good property, for $2850, on terms. ROOM new house, well located, near schools, hardwood: floors, full basement, 3 ‘bed rooms and sleep- ine porch, kitchen well cauipped with breakfast nook und ice box | filled from outside, cust front, one | of the best built ‘and one of the | i ce best looking houses in Bismarck and with all modern improvements. If you are looking for a fine home at ‘a reasonable price, here it is. | 5 ROOM modern stucco bungalow, in- cluding 2 bed room hot water | heat, full basement, south front, | near schools, a fine property, at | reasonable price. 1 6 bed rooms, east front, hot water | heat, hardwood floor, with garage, | for $3860, on liberal’ terms, GEO, M. REGISTER. 9-10-1w Hemstitching, picoting and tinsling, also all kinds of pleating. Only first class workmanship. MRS. A. E. PETERSON 218 Ist St. Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-24-1m0 | PERSONAL EPILEPTICG—This treatment guar- No bromides, narcotics, returned. Hunter Labora- ‘Tey at our risk. und references in first letter. Ad-' 14900 Beott, Little nowt, Ark. dress No. 55 Tribune, 9-10-1w fake WANTED TO RENT ! ROOMS FOR RENT 300d reliable without children y October Ist. $45.00 to $55.00. wants to parts ' rent good house Good location. Write Ad. No. 54, care of Bismarck m Tribune, __9-8-tf NTED—About Oct. Ist, small furnished apartment for — 1fght W..J. Mitchell, In- E, Bergeson & Son.” O-11-tf ve room’ mod- ern house with garage by October first. Must be in east part of city. Cull 5248 after 6'p. m. 9-10-1W FOR SALE OR RENT _ __ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE up home, housekeeping. quire 5. iced ive terms, soon vac d other articles for sale. © building lot, leaving 40 per month, near ‘center of business district, equipped with gas stove, hot water, Rooms arranged con- venient for fenting. Phone 400W, rvom 6 over Dahl's Store, te 9-1 FOR RB room Room newly. decorated and new rug. 411 Sth St, Phone 273, - ee 8-124] FOR RENT—Five room cottage at 918 8th Modern- cohveniences. te Inquire at 803 7th St. f ANTED TO BUY 0 Sec hand-alr compressor tank for garages Ad- dress Valley Metor - Sule: ‘Co, WANT hand mine Tribun lan’s lamb 40, new ou! ‘0 girls’ coats, brown wool, plaid ed, size 14 and 16, one like new. of skies for hoy of 16. Phone 9-12-1Ww > per CS, per $1.50 per bushel. 911-3 FOR SALE—Very reasonable baby buggy, high cl heating stove (new pipes) wringer, 6 gal. stone jar, good 9x12 Wilton rug, 100 ft. 4 A 3 fui refrigerato! stove, washing machine kitchen electric Inelu ¢- cuphonrd and dining room set. Call __at 306-14th Sti 0-9-tf FOR SALE—Four turner kerosene range. Blue Flame with oven, good ns mew. rénsonable. Phone 6403 before 9 a. m,-or after Gp. m. Sv G-l-iw FOR RENT—Blacksmith shop, equip- ped. Best location in.town, Ger- w man preferred. P. 0. Box 157, n°. New Salem. N. D. 9-9-1mo FOR SALE—Double barrel hammer- ) less 12 yauge I. C..Smith shot gun j cheap. F..A. Knowles, Jeweler: FOR SATE Rips tomatoes 42: ‘ ver bushel, cabbage 2 1-2¢ per “1b. ; Penitentiary. Phone 66, FOR SALE—Guernsey bull calf. Bis- + marck Indian School, 9-11-3¢ sia FOR RENT—Room in modern home, close in, suitable for gentlemen, also four burner kerosene range for sale. Phone 640J after 6 p. m. 9-9-1erk FOR RENT—A large, bright, at- | tractively furnished room, close to high school. and capitol. 816 Ave | .D, Phone for appointment 1094M. © 9-1 |FOR RENT—Two' nice light keeping rooms, Very desirable ‘for two. Fully modern, Washing priv- ileges. Phone’ 812-J. 517 2nd St. 9-12-3t | FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms, suit- able for light housekeeping in all modern home, Phone 478) or val | _ ont. 411-11th St, 9-12-38 FOR RENT—A very desirable 2 room furnished housckeeping apartment, available Sept: “Ist. Phone 833: or cull 217 8th St 8-24-tf ‘OR RENT--One light housckeep. ing room, fitted with gas range. ‘Near high ‘school. -620-6th St. 9. FQR RENT—Room in business sec- ‘tion, can be ‘used as: living quar- ters, Phono 819. 9-H1-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light houseckéeping. 602 Ith St. Phone 754W. 9-9-tf ROOM for rent for two boys or gi $9.00 cach a month. 404 Ave. B. is, dve BB 82= ROOM modern house, including 3} anteed: to stop stizutes or money | ements rtis FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern house with bath, east front, good condition, Price $3500.00, ; FIVE ROOM cottage, modern bath and hot water heating p’ maple floors, full basement. Clos: in, Price $4200.00, SIX” ROOM Bungalow, three bed Tdonis, maple floors, garage, ‘in good condition and excellent loca- : tlon. Price $5200.00, FIVE ROOM house and bath, two j bed rooms, fite place, maple floors and hardwood trim, Dandy lawn and trees, garage. | Well located and in splendid ‘condition. Price 1 $5100.00, FIVE ROOM bungalow, bed room fn bs ent. additional ement, also gurase od location. Price 00. ROOM house and bath, ea front, large grees, ‘close to schools and ehureh. Pri $4500.00, WE HAVE other equally good how for sule, and can finance you on any reasonable proposition, WE ALSO _ write every vin of ine surance in good reiiable compan: ies. MONEY to loan on City property at * reasbnable rates. Phone Investors, Mortgage Company, Inc. Office with Kirst Guaranty Bunk. 138 ecurity Lost ANYO iding ® Spanicl Dog, brown hair, named” Qaeer dog ‘collar with nickel plate, please notify Dan Skodje at 1002-4th St. or telephone 747M and receive re __ward. OST—Grip. containing men’ and toilet articl Wilton and Regan. Finder please return to Tribune for reward. Female with with a ae ae URGE COLLEGE West I — Public tion, Eng atferty, Ohio, Sept. 11. —UP) speaking, English composi- h literature, psychoto; problems, and the h y of organized labor are the su jects being taught in a new Worke Teollege which opened in this village last spring ard was so successful that ft was continued throughout t sunm There are now seven such colleges in Ohio, but here is located the only one in a small eommunit mining settlement. he effectiveness of the communities and industries to the idea. It is understood that ing the next few Months, 15 new i stilutions of the kind gre’ to be op- ened in Ohio. Cincinnati had the first college, founded in Aptil, 1924. he six oth- dopt ers are at, Hamilton, Springfield, Columbus, Maxion, Bucyrus and West Lafferty. Toledo, “Cleveland and Newark are among ¢ to open Workers’ colleg ‘They are fostered and directed trade “unionists, usually central 1 bor bodies, which are endeavoring te teach wage earners the knowled thet will be most beneficial to the Ss preparing ii MM. The colleges are open to non- ists us well. Propaganda is discou aged, Since the working familiar wi the ses are Be . The work fees from students from local unions, Crafts and trades ire not taught. that work being ‘left to vocational and contrilitions he colleges have been endorsed b the national and state federations labor, cogpaniting withthe Werkers Eduction Bure aie aoeen Origin. of Japanese. Tokyo--)--Dr. Ryuzo Torti, for- merly. of the Tokyo Imperial Univer- ‘sity and one of the foremost author- ities in Japan on anthropology, of the opinion that’ the Japanese race originated in the North and not in the South Seas. Dr. Toril was quot ed recently as stating that ‘the ev of the stock from which the race d veloped migrated from Korea, ‘ and Manchuria, . -bth St, Phone 86M, AUTOMO: |OTAREYCLES FOR SALE—Two Fordson ready to go to work. ‘Onc. 1923 Dodge teuring in very Rood condi- tion. Several very good Fords’ and Tew other makes, ” Te sponsible parti 4 SALES-CO.,: 212 Main Street, Bis- marek, No. Dak. Phone 428. Ab rou 9-dw FOR SALE—-126 coupe-wedan, ru very’ little. Good as new. Will sell “for cash, good Pauper ‘or take small ne in: prt payment. Address, Box 448, Bismarck. 9-12-3t FOR SALE—Dodge touring ear in good running order, good tires, new op and side curtains. Price, $175:00. “Ferris Cordner, | 422 Tet, “9-11-lwk ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—1924 Ovet- land Champion, A-1 condition. lp: * quire Capita), Army and Navy store. * ~ 9-14-lw —_______—_ | LITTLE JOR | ————_—__—_—_——_- Jue Far tHer Some Fours ARE APART, THE BETTER. THEY GET: ALONG TOSETHER, ae i 9-42eg0| Vo GHENT ar SC oat Soe DIES tractors | hi idence discovered in the study of ‘prehistoric Japan overwhelmingly gupports the theory that the larger part of the Japanese stock came from colintries to-the north of this island,” ei “There are some fareien- |grs who maintain that the South Se: lands, were the cradle ofthe Jap- hantse tace and their arguments are ‘to some extent convincing to the ‘am- ateur, usion Because *in- Héations supporting it are’ abundant. jo argument falls flat, however, if jthe entire subiect ts studied on the iasis of prehistoric records’ and a study is made ,of the, comparative cultures of‘ the ‘ently inhabitants of Japan and those of the northern parts of the continent. “There were different tribes living on this island between the prehis- bronze insttuments. The designs on copper drums which have been un-|, ‘earthed in vatious’ parts of Chogoku, Shikoku. Tokkaido ‘and Kaga are sim: ilar ito those which have been found in“Vunnai, Indo-China and Siam. There is a great deal of evidence Pointing to’ Malay origin, but the overwhelming proportion of the evi- denee points to Korea, Manchuria and Siberia.” ELDERLY BICYCLIST ON TOUR AIMS TO SEE EVERY AMERICAN CAPITAL Olympia; Wash., Sept. 14+-(P)—E, D. Bowen, 66, who is ‘touting the uatry on # bicyele, reached Were ecently from his home in Galesburg, having covered °7,000 miles ‘in the 103 days ho was on the road. He characterized the tour as a “pleasure jauht,” and declared that because he traveled on a bicycle that he was able to “see all the sights.” Olympia is the 25th capital Bowen has visited, and ‘he plans to see every havi plain 9-8-Lwhke! / FOR WORKERS work is expégted to influence other. - inanced through © ; . Race in North Scientist Urges. dence indicated that. the larger, part! v for foreigners. to} torie-and protohistoric ges who used | of the Hardin, ppointed in July, 192. r M. Johnson, n; Edmund lbus, Ohio, past presider | Vnnited State the olive other the { peace, in the {two nation HORIZONT Troubled. To rouse to vigorous partner, corvices ¢ consider: ar » worry Home of a spider To hem Born, To open (ars an dof the sky. umes glitteringly ‘ srle ventilate. Laster. bseess), eful measures habitants to le to use for of the Silk worm, Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword) their cattle with then i Perched. Puzzle. | ee si | Similar to a donkey. I One whe joins incmaking a des | Sey i Subsists. | Variant of “1 ned by time and. frie: | vin Dogembor, 1924. Memorial s, Milwaukee, Wis., now pi of Kiwanis International; Rockford, c past president of the or . Arra countries, pis sume eight hu Union, as it-is known officially, will ment for Internation jevated center | bring ‘the organization to the United | Wil entertain the vi tablet with ond time. Tt met York. In their special train the de ' Actions of Matterhorn {As the conference is comin he A large ber of small words assure the ; se) ais on the invitation of President C4 j ficult ‘elation. ee aS Scare Mountain Villagers on request of the ' t ‘all less than a eata itants of the mo ny | series landslides we | by the < and cated villages to PAGE SEVEN-, | ‘PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS TOBE = =~ HELD AT WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 1; — TO MEET IN HALLS OF CONGRESS ; Membe mmittee John View} HL, now! Colum rnd Dore Jia cot, Winnipeg, Canada, In H | ternetienal trust _ a ee | he bond of harmonious friend-| | Washinton : id ;tions local to one country are ruled 1 ‘| I the question of theesite | bly for the first time in history, the] out of the proceedings | in favor of Vancou- | chambers of the sei and house of | Mount Vernon, the home and ‘tomb tens thare t synesis | relWesentatives. w: me available | of George Washington, will be visit- | » United § . Mr. Hard-| for the use of a body other than the | ed by the delegates during their yi j s, when the Inter. Union y meeting here on October ious members of foreign y ver the world will join 4 makers to consider roblems, with the 1 ‘ | American con, f the pos- pital, and. the of; understand: U De Commerce of the United States will tender them a reception and luneh- eon. Secretary Kellogg will preside ata state dinner at the Mayflower inter-| Hotel on Octobe supple codifi- | American government's f the visitors at the ption cartier in th ajor Falls, N.Y elief and an » Louis. the only t ss will go to Ni udtress. Tn 1 insulate. AG s.| for a sightseeing tour on Octhee U pnze female fit sare represented inf and tH Canada and the embership and the official lan.| | The Canadian group of the Onion aE not only over of the conference will” be| then will take over the duty of host lish. Uf the} and the Jelegates will vis Canada and ye of the twenty th of the union will be du in Otte parliament buildings minoritie Will be disenus take place On Invit of Cou the chief executive cially reveive the d Melt formation ee air Mat information > glee) terhorn, of the lofty peaks of or McKinley of Mlinois to sleep. the Alps, recently caused the ¢ if i ehairman of the confer uation of their places by the inhab- | ntative Burton of O returned from Europe, whe aeramcements for the slopes followed and de Jam of the port, tha WP customs examination Woadvised to passports. rry them fron Washington, but a stop tertainment in honor © Turin, all | the visitor to Ainevic ent of intern i with four month i a larger of the to other Bur r noooteton ‘ dey emi on the par Que veral countries, An additional one i ¥ » POP. Good Reasons Jumbled type. | MOM’N PO! By Taylor Opposite of brond . ven ie an HELO THERE CHIEF / ?y AT Time ME ENC / Hur ries ' SS naseinG dow'D YOU ENJO' T COULD HAVE HAD MORT a oe 200 MORNIN YourRsecr ~ LLL PLEASURE STAYING AT - $>- ERTICAL neither. HORNGLOWER BET YOO HADA HOME WITH AN ATTA 1 open your sions. GREAT “TIME ON OF RHEOMATIGN, THAN J aOR VO, ng to air. | VACATION TRAVELING WITH PARTY WASN'T MORE | 3 pronoun, ; : THE INTE. SON EE NA or : sina wa 1. whip KPE! 3 his of the head | ati HAVE AN ENJOYABLE i 6 i i) 7. Portion of a neeklace. | fee &. To finish, To bow the head | " 9. Central cylinder in plunt stems. Refore. i ee 10, Seventh note in seale. Second note in sedate i minuets i. Top = Point of comp ‘matte HARDING GOOD WILL MEMORIAL TO BE DEDICATED SEPTEMBER 16: TO BE OBJECT LESSON OF PEACE » thous: tranquii border humlets States and Canada,) scrap of paper, recordin: hi dedicated on Wedn ore than a simple understand r 16, lives and .aind only ble bow overnment Vegaupds properties on| ile-posts y ary line | q will take part grim +) The monument y mater inl sembol of f outside!” “Our protect of mile post weno i ible den hinds, miles « spe from th awifie wn Moss of Milwankee, Wis..| nem Kiwanis International,| hy the with this under | United the late “Presi in himself, pledged | to the ideal of Kiwanis, gave to the jworld that tribute of — friendship Iw ch is naw to be succor to a world) had visited Cy in the travail of a war's aftermath.” of office. When the pranasal to from. the. Vane erect a memerial wes beomeht to the | lute chief exeeutiv of Kiwanis 4 ns for the memo annual ¢ Woot) L DID Too ~ TYTE AGREED To PAY HALE 9 THE EXPENSES IF I Took HIM ALONG THEN AS SOON AS I PUNCTURED ATIRE, BROKE A SPRING AND HAD TO HAVE A FEW OTHER REPAIRS MADE HE BACKED DOWN ON THE PROPOSITION AND CAME HOME SORE oe GOSH CHIEF. THAT WAS ACLEVER GCHEME YOU p HAD FoR GETTING NEW “PARTS IN YOOR CAR CHEAP— I’M SORRY YOU DION'T GET AWAY WITH IT—NO WONDER YOu DION'T HAVE AN ENJOYABLE Time WELL- WHAT'S FUNNY ABODT and the possible text of vine st witl se |politan tourist: who. r it as he he appe | BOME AGAINe KU LOOK ) AULOWLUE- 4 Pea) (through the park, is, as fol watipnal he mils t \ LITE AK! WATCH DEOPL! THAT? A UREEL ) ITYOU KNOW) \ Rees ROLY ! : RY AN MERRIE SOME ) | CHAIR f ea nee SET 7 oe Fi a aaall TW FELLAS'LL COMERY , oe ee “CORPORAL COOLIDGE ON REVIEW ALLOVER! GEE-1 BET THAT Cost A Lor OF MONBY - Boy!! t wish QHAD IT! ‘One: At the? Uniton befose returdisg a -sinilar*trip abroad, ceive nine European countries. ~ READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. Corporal dehn Coolidge, son of the president, with his squad of embryo soldiers at the Ci Camp at Camp Devens, Aver, Mas Young Cooids right. © OK, TD TAKE TH" \WWREELS OFF AN MAKE /72 AYSELF A SCOOTER } WOLD You WANT J eee .