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i) ee j » FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, 75 foot lot, “BOY WANTS Position. Ne TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOUSE, modern, right down town, $4700.00. TWO FIVE-ROOM HOUSES, one modern, on 62% foot curner lot with room to build another house. Rents now will net buyer practic- ally 12 per cent after paying all upkeep, only $2450.00, FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW east front, almost new, $3350.00, FOUR ROOM STRICTLY MODERN BUNGALOW, only $2850. with nice lawn and trees, a bargain at $2100.00. FARM LANDS: The time to buy land is now when values are so low. Prices are beginning to raise. You can’t help but make a good profit if you buy now, FIRE INSURANCE: companies, TOWN LOTS in all parts of the city. The most complete. list. of town lots and farm lands of any dealer in the city. F. E. YOUNG | 9-15-6t | In the best of MALE HELP WANTED SALES DISTRIBUTOR new Special- ty; tremendous demand; 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 exclu- sive territorial rights. Write Sales Director, Suite 209, 311 5th Ave., _New York, N. Y. 9-1-2w! WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big wages. Few weeks completes, 'Cat- . slog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. _ 9-1-4mo. | WANTED—Reliable and experienced mechanic for permanent position. Apply Lahr Motor Sales, wk YOUNG man wanted to work by the | month, F, Jaszkowiak, 421-12th. 9-12-tf WANTED—Lunch counter man at! Frank’s Place. 9-11-tf HELP _WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Gitl or woman for gen- eral housework. Apply 409 15th Street. Phone 726-J. Call evenings. | : 9-10-1wk ED— Girl for general honse- Highest wages. Apply Mrs.{ . Remington, 610-7th St. 5 9-14-tf GIL WANTED for general house work in ‘small family. Apply 223 West Thayer, Phone 1091) Sand SCHOOL girl to work for board and room. Mrs, W. A. Woodmack, 621- 6th St. Phone 619W. 9-14-3t WANTED Girl for general house work, Phone 947. 121 West Théy- 9-15-3t Girl for general house- work, Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4 Ave, B. 9-14-tf ‘TED—Rxperienced waitress at Clifford's Cafe. 9-14-1w * 97 15, 19 a) Tribune Classified Advertisements ==PHONE 32: Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or under .........4- 2 insertions, 25 words o! under . 65 3 insertion: under ... - 6 1 week, 25 words or un- GOT wee ceceeeeeeeeeees 2b Adg over 25 words, 2c addt- 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 ROOM partly modern house, cluding 2 bed rooms, fult bi 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 rooms, hard-wood floors, located close in, for $2650, on liberal terms. 4 ROOM modern house, 75 foot front- age, has water, sewer, furnace, lights and 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- ing porch, kitchen well equipped with breakfast nook and ice box filled from outside, east front, one of the best built and one of the 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 -rooms, hot water heat,’ full basement, south front, near schools, a fine property, at reasonable price. 2 ROOM modern house, including 3 bed rooms, east front, hot water heat, hardwood floor, with. garage, for $3850, on liberal terms. GEO. M. REGISTER. 9-10-1w Hemstitching, picoting and tinsling, also all kinds of pisatine. Only first elass workmanship. MRS. A. E. PETERSON 218 lst St. _ FIVE ROOM cottage, modern with ) FIVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FISH TRAVELING IN TANKS GET HOMESICK, COLLECTOR Fi New York, Sept. 16-+(4)—Fish, ; ped into the tanks when traveling in tanks on steam- | ships, get seasick just like humans, but go a step further and often bring fellow tank passengers to the verge of death by the poisons they emit. Authority for this statement is Louis Mowbray, widely known fish collec- tor who is credited with having transported more fish s the pun FOR SALE Hl FIVE ROOM modern house with bath, east front, good condition. Price $3500.00, ature of 65 degrees. “While a fish the least the natural home, ed, “the abrupt movement of the big waves in bath and hot water heating plant, maple floors, full basement. Close Florida waters for specimens for the New York Aquarium, explained his method of transporting the fish at the conclusion of a trip recently, After a fishing expedition i pleted the s s are a: placed in the tanks aboard the shi The tanks are connected with pips Rood condition and excellent loca- | tion. Price $5200.00. ROOM house and bath, two bed rooms, fire place, maple floors and hardwood trim.” Dandy lawn and trees, garage. Well located and in splendid condition, Price $5400.00. FIVE ROOM bungalow, additional in much the same manner that human does. have to take the for the gastri¢ content nok 1 order to much as possi elers, Mr. Mowbi sh out of th uices and throw s fish withholds through which running water from them for two bed room in basement, also garage! pumped from the ocean from the’ jing the trip and s in basement. Good location. Price | time the boat leaves Key West until | not fed during the entire trip. $4650.00, it arrives at Cape Hatter On the | finds it ne SEVEN ROOM house and bath, east} way north the boat follows the Gulf !the more delicate fish moderate! front, large trees, close to schools; Stream, the water of which usually |youte. When the fish get hui and church. Price $4500.00. is 80 to 82 degrees, Fahrenheit. When | they will éat their companions, WE HAVE other equally good houses Hatteras is reached in the early si |son—February, March and Apri the pumps are shut off as the water | then becomes too cold for the fish of the Florida waters. Heated air then declares, and for thi care must be taken to put same size and species in company |CHAPLIN IS for sale, and can finance you on any reasonable proposition. WE ALSO write every form of in- surance in good reliable compan- ies. MONEY to loan on City property at Richard WOLF EARS MADE TO ORDER Ludendor#f, Einstein, dians on a reservation at Griswold, Manitoba, collected municipal boun- ty on wolf ears manufactured from skins of wolf cubs was discovered here this summer by municipal of- ficers. To collect bounties on wolves stain, the animal’s ears must be turned in. The redskins received bounty on the artificial ears for some time before officers discovered the ruse. Three men and a squaw pleaded guilty and were warned with a year’s suspended sentence. The als worthy of a mo nsideration are believed te be Jackie Coogan and Jack Dempsey But of Jackie Coogan it is said th he will grow up and promptly his popularity and Jack after all is said, is really ¢ a high light only | Europe. Dempsey Freckless and His Friends INE CONG TARGE BLocKS ALREADY AN’ Alo SIGNS OF ANY 1 OF 7H KIDS]OU, WELL! 1 GUESS 4 TREY DONT WANT To BCTHER WI AXE NOW BICAUSE I HANE % 6O AROUND IN i) Popularity TM TIRED SO I GVESS TLL TURN AROUND AN' Go BACK Home ! WHAT'S THAT P N. Dak. 8-24-1m0 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES ‘0: LLE—Two Fordson tractors Bismarck, POSITION WANTED High school graduate, Clerical or any indoor work. Experience more object than money. A-1 references. Write; Tribune No. jt YOUNG MAN, formerly a er, desires clerical position or any indoor work. Can give references. Write Tribune No. 62, 9-12-1wk SALESMEN WANTED ready to go to work. One 1923 Dodge touring in very good condi- tion. Several very good Fords and few other makes, Terms to re- sponsible, pater. DAKOTA AUTO ALES CO., 212 Main Street, Bis- marck, No. Dak. Phone 428. 9-11-lw FOR SALE—1925 coupe-sedan, run very little. Good as new. Will sel) for cash, good paper or take small car in part payment. Address Box 448, Bismarck. 9-12-3t Wa —Sheet Metal Manufacti ing concern wants salesman to tra- vel the western part of this state on salary and expense. Must be active man of about 35 years, and hhad experience in selling Give ref- erences and salary wanted in ap- plication. Address Box 925, Fargo North Dakota. 9-14-31 WANTED—Experienced automobile salesman. Give salary, experience and teferences in first letter. Ad- dress No. 55 Tribune. 9-10-1w 800MS FOR RENT wo connected sleeping rooms or can be had partly fur- nished for light housekeeping, and one large room on ground floor with bath. x 9-15-1w Room in modern hor close in, suitable for gentlemen, also four burner kerosene range for sale. Phone 6403 after 6 p. m. 9-9-1wk FOR RENT—A large, bright, at- tractively furnished room, close to high school and espitol. 816 Ave D. Phone for appointment 1004M. 2-8-tf FOR RENT—Two nice light house- keeping rooms, Very desirable for two. Fully modern. Wen ne Pes ileges. Phone 812-J. 617 2n: Pia ¥OK KENT—Iwo or three furmshed| rooms for light housekeeping, steam heated, close in. The Luu- rain Apts., B.-¥. Flanagan, Pyop. a '9-14-1w FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms, suit- able for ‘light hopsskeiing in all 4 modern home. Phone 4783 or call at 411-11th St. 9-12-dt FOR RENT—A very. desirable 2 room furnished housekeeping apartment, available Sept. Ist. Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. z 8-24-tf FOR _RENT—Comfortable, well fare hished modern room, hot — water heat. 710-4th St. Phone 724, 9-14-1w FOR RENT—Large front bed room in modern house near school and ¢apitol. _924-6th St. 9-15-3t FOR RENT—Room in business sec- * tion, can be uséd as living quar- ters. Phone 819, 9-15-tf FOR RENT—Two. furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 502 11th St. Phone 754W. 9-9-tf ROOM for rent for two boys or girls, .00 each a month. 404 Ave. B. WANTED TO RENT ‘WANTED TO RENT—Good reliable party, without children wants to rent good house by October 1st. Good tocation. $45.00 to $55.00. Write Ad.‘ No. 54, care of Bismarck ‘Tribune. tt WANTED—About Oct. int, Wy furnished apartment for fight housekeeping. .W..J...Mitchell, In- a» quire S. E, Bergeson & Son. 9-11-tf WANT TO RENT—Fi mod- érn house with ger, ‘first. Must be part of € p.m. | Gity. Call 524K Phone 1066 or 46 Main | =, 9-12-3t | F ‘ive room yy October! manners.—1 Cor. 9-10-1w impiety of the pious.—Ibid, FOR SALE—Dodge touring car in good running order, good tires, new top and side curtains. Price $175.00. Ferris Cordner, 422 lst. ‘ 9-1-1 FOR SALE OR TRADE—i924 Over- land Champion, A-1 condition, In- quire Capitol Army and Navy _ Store. 9-14-1W FOR SALE—Ford toaring car, in good condition, at buyer's price. Call Randall, Annex Hotel. 9-14-1t FOR SALE—Hupmobile sedan, good as new. Inguire of-Mrs. ‘Frank Harris, 418 3th -15-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room With kitchenette and closet. Room newly decorated and rug. 411. 5th St. Phone 273, ot Ca FOR SALE by owner: Six ‘room modern house, hot water heat, full basement, near park, Terms. Phone 973J. 9-14-lw FOR RENT—Five toom cottage at 918 8th St. Modern conveniences. ire_at.803 ith St. 9-4-tf 5 PERSONAL |SPILEPTICGS—This treatment guar- anteed to stop seizures or money returned. No bromides, narcotics. Try at our risk. Hunter Labora- tories, 900 Scott, Little Roek, Ark. TNTtf ee MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Man's lamb lined over- coat, size 40, new outside shell. Two girls’ coats, brass wool, plaid ined, size 14 and 16, one like new. Pajr ‘of skies for boy of 16, Phone 904. 9-12-1w FOR SALE—Household furnishings: Incliding refrigerator, electric stove, washing machine, kitchen cupboard and dining yoom set. Call at 306-14th St. 9-9-tf FOR SALE—Four burner kerosene range, Blue Flame with oven, good as new, reasonable. Phone 5403 before 9 a. m, or after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Blacksmith shop, equip- ped. Best location in town. Ger- mma P. 0. Box 167, N. D. 9-9-1mo FOR SALERipe tomatoes $2.25 nitentiary. Phone 66, _ 9-12-3t SALE—Combination gas and coal jenge in excellent condition. Phone 724. ddr kw nglish Springer Span-|° mansee. |, 7 985 -8t NTED to rent or buy 8 nt 77) 5 fel, 18 mo. old. H. J. W. E) dave} port or daybed. Phone w. 25 -Bt onrieemmmeniinaees tet e bates =. Evil ications d communic: in a eerrere need Volumes might be written on the 8-12-tf| - Bee bushel, cabbage 2 1-2c per Ib.|. e TSAWAIN FIRST a) YOU KNOW ME, V4) FRECKLES! IM STRONGER } Now THAN 7H’ REST Too! 1 Saw You First; FREcKLES! TAAGONNA Push, You-cant 12 WOK, CANT TL, PRECKLESP 1M GONNA is 7 . 1 PUSH You, FELLAS! AINT TZ J B a on ull OUT OUR WAY LUN q—= ACE, FER GOSH GAKES.MA ‘ g Aw HURRY UP WITH SOME SAFETY PINSY HE'D A LOST TH’ HULL BUSINESS \E. I HAON'A HELD ONTA VT ALLTTH' Way FROM “TH aN il « ons fiat « WHY MOTHERS. GET GRay- - ‘KEEPING UPTHE FAMICY DIGNITY. epee however, stand a ghost of a chance beside Charlie Chaplin in point of celebrity only NDS) My, Mow: | bray explained that tropical Tish be- come numb in water with a temper- s not bothered in in. Price $4200.00, acro submit to the rolling of the ship. He | SIX” ROOM bungalow, three bed|ocean than any other person. Mr. | doesn't turn over. on his back when | rooms, maple floors,’ garage, in| Mowbray, who makes regular trips to | he is sick, but simply ejects his blood | Mr. Mowbray explain. | ters in the tanks is such that the fish | cannot keep its equilibrium, and must | 1 al reasonable rates. ee oneness MOST FAMOUS sersete | LITTLEJOE || MAN ON EARTH Investors Mortgage Security a \ Company, Inc. THe MORE WORK You HAVE | Revtin, Sept, b=) Chante Office with First Guaranty) ON_HAND THE BETTE Chaplin’ ig deelaged by the “Neue Bank. known man in the world. The screen 9-11-1w comedia’ compared with such well [ known personalities as Hindenburs, TO WIN MUNICIPAL BOUNTIES Strauss, Trotsky, Lloyd George, Mus. |} Brandon, Man., Sept. 15—(4)—A solini, Pirandollo, Bernard Shaw, | get-rich-quick scheme whereby In- Fdison and Ford, none gf whe in America and | When this happens 1/ tank ? into th puzzle which will eause vou to reach our sub-conscious mind wad bring used for HORIZONTAL 15. A force producing hyp ard type measure Preposition of plice ' Chics THE BOSS TRIED TO SLIP OVER A FAST SCHEME ON OLD MAN TYTE BY TYING HIM LP To AN AGREEMENT To PAY HALF THE COST OF REPAIRS ON HIS CAR WHILE ON THEIR AUTO TRIP - BLT TYTE SAW THROUGH HIS PLAN TO GET A LOT OF NEW PARTS LISTEN FELLOWS I'VE Go A LITTLE SCHEME - I'M GOING To BUY A ToY AUTOMOBILE AND SEND IT TO PoP SN MASOR~ I TOOK A PHONE MESSAGE FoR NOU, FROM A MAN 2 NAMED SOHN RAQUET, ~~ SAID WE WAG A TOB OPEN FoR Vou . STARTING TOMORROW, AN You SHOULD GET WToucH wrth HIM BEFORE SEVEN “TONIGHT, OR TLL BET00 LATE, BUT 11S ElGHT- THIRNW Now !- r TE) REEAWWN) } WOULDN'T EGAD JAG NARROW ESCAPE =e" A nn E 9 Tio | - CROSSWORD PUZZL | words you Mast Have His Joke MY WORD,- WHAT A PrN, — ERY AHS I ARUGT You Dipn'T MENTION“THE MATER lo-THE MADAM 2~ AH, BLESS Nou MLAD ~~ THE PosrTioN WAS ONE OF GREAT IMDORTANCE.~ BUT IT WOULD REQUIRE ME “to DO ALOT oF “TRAVELING_AND BE AWNN FROM HOME FOR: MONTHS AT A TIME, ~ AND SHE WAVE THT, Fm PAGE SEVEN Portable house, Exclamation of surprise. Negative. To decay. Point of compass. \ Morindin dye. Beverages. Madness. To challenge. To attempt. D Pos: Behold. Stop. Betore. Either’s pariner. ‘ Like. Fluid reck. Yo gleam Blunt Those who applaud VERTICAL 1, Languished ive pronoun. 7. While Viscous fluid Part of a verb to be A ved that unites the drawgear at the opposite ends of a train. Tending to promote — naticnal up itution Musical instrument. food to. en note Point of compass M To give iM culine pronoun t ve haven't : potted Rounded convex molding. Puts up (poker) Oma Cooking: utensil Fought s for Divine protection f valor i-ACcrlo, Wheel pad. =z heat RRAD TRIBE NE WANT ADDS. By Taylor OLD MAN TYTE SURE LIVEO UP TO HIS NAME - WOULDN'T DIG UP A PENNY ~ NOW HE'S TELUNG EVERY BODY THAT MR.GUNN'S REASON FoR TAKING HiM ALONG WAS To GET THE WORN ODT PARTS IN HIS CAR REPLACED AT HIS EXPENSE VT TO “MR. A.GUNN CARE OF THE MAGIC MUD CO". AND BE SURE You GET IT IN THE MORNING MAIL. \F- MigguS EON, a\¥ SHE KNEW SUCH ]]{ ANSWERED | AJow WAS }| THAT CALL AT LARGE, |] TW Ministe HE! oneD pur STEPPED INH ATEN GTREET H HOUsE.-TH HALL! CLEANERS RUG WOULD OUT OF WoRK ff REPORT FoR DRAGGMG WORK WITH WIM-TO Tt s Hibs FW ESS va SS WS SSS Y SN SG WWM