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» ' | { ribune C MALE HELP WANTED ‘ANTED—Men and wemen to leatn barber trade. Great demand, big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat-; alog and special offer f i Barber College, Fargo, WANT ~Miners shooting off solid Pittsburg Coal Mining C inson, N. Dak. ~ WANTED: First class clothing sales-| E. Bergeson & Son. | 10-6-tf S.| all-around BE. Bergeson & Son. HELP_WANTED—FEMALE Sxperienced woman for housework, one who can charge of small modern | . ‘Three in family. Write E 10-6-3 tailors 1 firl for general house work. Must be competent, good wages. Apply 209 West Rosser St. Ml. 10-7-tf | COOK” WANTED—Must be! good pastry cook, Write Killdeer! WANT work, in small family. 2nd St. Phone 790W2. 10-6-1w | Girl to assist with gen-/ Phone WANT al housework, 401-5th St. hambermaids. WA | Wages, $60 per month. — | 10-7-3t | Pacific. ___ ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT—Large light housekeep-| ing room with kitchenette, and two closets, in modern hous SW ~ 8 Rosser. 10-7-1wk sirable rooms, strict- | ly modern, close to capitol and! high school with 3 adults, Break-| fast if desired. 828-6th Phone 1131R, 10-5-1w FOR RENT—Farnished light house- keepin room, suitable for one or s, steam heated. — Also 621-6th St. Phone — 10- > bedroom on y connected with bath, sonable. Phone 1096LR. 10-6-3t | R_RENT—Strictly mn Call 1017 or call at 31 ner Mandan Av FOR RENT—Beautiful, warm ,room in new modern home, Phone 682 or) 1074. 10-2-1w Ave. A. C 1 Room in ‘modern home. T-lwk! Phone 2 all; R RENT 514 Ist St. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | FOR SALE—One Overland Sedan,! run only 1,000 miles; one i921 Dodge touring; one 1919 Ford tour-! ing; one 1924 Oldsmobile 4 pass- enger coupe. Bargains in other, makes of cars. Terms to responsi-! ble parties. DAKOTA AUTO} ALES CO., BISMARCK, NO. DAK.) 1 FOR SALE—New one and half ton; truck. Will take cattle, horses or other »roperty in trade as part ~payment and terms on the balance. Write care Bismarck Tribune No. 90. 10-3-1W NOTICE TO THRESHERS AND FARMERS—I will sell you a Chev- rolet car for $75, in good runing order. Inquire at the Shamrock Cafe, 118-6th St, 10-6:5t FOR SALE OR TRADE—One new four cylinder Overland sedan, will take horses or cattle in trade. Write care Bismarck Tribune No. 9 10-3-1w 3 passenger touring car.! class mechanical condition. New| tires, cheap. Call 48 Thayer St. | 10-6-lw FOR SALE OR RENT i HOUSES AND FLATS me "OR SALE—Modern residence, con- veniently arranged, 7 rooms in- cluding bath, vacant by Nov. Ist. Best terms available. 6 per cent interest. Mahogany buffet; din- ing table; bookcase; typewriter; piano; mirror; cupboard; kitchen table; floor waxer; laundry bench, Pi jaundry stove; jars; flower pots; lawn mower; large ferns and! other plants. One improved build- ing lot. 122 West Broadway. 10-5-1wk FOR SALE—Modern six room house/ on Washington Avenue, cheap. Two Devils Lake houses for sale or trade for property here or in Fargo, One house in Grand Forks for sale. L. J, Wehe, lawyer. 10-7-1wk peeked! i635 Lost LOST—Black and white cat, Mon- day night, black spot on point of nose. Finder please return to/ “Dan” at Bismarck Hotel for re-! ward. 10-7-3t PERSONAL EPILEPTICS—This: treatment guar- anteed to stop seizures or money returned, No ‘bromides, narcotics, Try at our risk, Hunter Labora- i tories, 900 Scott; Little Pek; bed a Li} WANTED TO RENT . WANTED-—Modern house of five rooms and bath, state location, » price and terms. ‘Jas. Juelson, Box 704, Bismarck. 10-6-4t FLAPPER FANNY seys | j | { i i | i i | FOR SALE—Wicker davenport, rock- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 ~. salesman to sell] Mr. and Huff spent popular automobile urday and $ in Bismarck. and vicinity, Salary and daughter 1 insertion, 25 words or UNE .....ceereseree 2 Insertions, 25 words or 1 week, 26 words or ‘aa Adg over 25 words, 2c afd lassified Advertisements sion care marck, Mandan and vicinity to automobi under seccescees 65 WA 8 insertions, 25 words or under ..... . 5 sion, n over the anday. returning ermanent. ismarck Tribune No. 88. 10-3-1w salesman for ban 1 nd will week. M ly cashier of the Mrs. A. Garnes took her D—Good Salary and comm Dakota Auto Sales Co., i He 10-3-1w has FARM_ LANDS tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash im advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE FIVE ROOM partly modern house, east front, near schools and Catho- lie church. Just finished painted inside and out, in fine condition. in 8 Sale price $2350.00, good terms, WHAS (2399.8) 7:30—Mixed | considerable delay due to bad wea- concert. ther. If the good weather continues, FIVE ROOM modern house, full base- WORD (275) 8:30—Studio re- the threshing will be finished in a ment, furnace heat, basement floor,| ci week or ten days in this community. gas hot water heater, complete KPRC (296.9) 8:30—R. 8. Pear- The Ladies’ Aid will hold their bathroom, hardwood floors, lot} son, baritone. peting Oct.ldth at the 560x150. ‘Painting of house just WBBM (266) 10—Orehestra Lei rs. A. He completed. Sale price $2850, good] selection F in terms, KYW (536) 11:15-—-KYW's yone i “Aerial Minstrels,” a FOUR ROOMS and bath, partly mod- WDAF (365.6) 11:45—Night- BALDWI ern house, lot 76x10, near school. | hawk Frolic. — Hogue and) William Miller Sale price $2150.00, good terms, Pacific Time callers at the Richard Borne ieale _ KGO (361.2) 8—Two-part mus: | home Tuesday evening. Mr. Miller, FOR 5 Stock farms. under direction of Madame elle-Johnson, Radio Art Percy organ recital. feature progr: New York I Write C. ngston Manor, iry and B. McCor- pied by Bill Bement, for th t world series news In the evening 1 radio presenta: Eastern Time 7) 2-—-World series into the —“Faust,” new aonice (492) 9—“Atwater Kent | were initiated ly 89.4) 10—Vincent sper home soon the children moved. Mr. Casper t WIP (508.2) 10--Dence music. KDKA (309) 1 Concert, WLW (4 Midnight si Central Time visited a probab a rberding was former an State bank. Slwk{ The Casper children. are slowly WE | eainings in ngth and it is hoped will soon be able to. return PICK 1 the hospital where they have this afternoon, n th tHE five weeks for treat- A. Tourtottle, Mrs, A. rs. HF a very en- nesday, at family NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS with | week-end . Andy f i e e winter. me meh v will Denhoff able to n charge and ex- in after E,W. Weber, sal y the, evening. Western Woolen M was tra Paul P. called on acting busine: n town the fore Sunday afternoon part 5 Mr. Weber lives) This community was in Bismare poised to hear of the sudd Clyde Fr to spend so: while recuperating n has gone to Minot vith his me from an tion, y + the Gee sens tianson home in Lein tow WILTON The little son of M Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richmond ! n and family hi returned to their home at Armstrong, lowa, after a) Tuesd visit at the home of Mr. and! also. fr D. Heston. Mr, Richmond Driscoll. rominent lows farmer and | nialy o North Dako ri Kidder county. isiek list, ha For! Governor 1, B. na) school studies again at Driscoll spent some time visiting in on Sehoon, Mr Saturday en route to and childern where he spoke at the n Clark picnic _ nd daught with Mrs. H. AL Leonard has been elect. and Mr and family. ed Sunday school superintendent of)" Mp. and Mrs, Frank Sh the Pe nday school to! proud owners af a nice iat the Filben si and is employed at” tarium BL V. Walls of Chicago ‘Miss Caroline evening. H Mr. f | Sunday and the after his real estate holdings in Christensen, who and Joe f Mof, spent the af Olson, whi Olson Elma Eriekson ele. Roy Olson, who has be stense miusien Coder and} the h ptored | Gee e me on! Ne fl ternoon and Olof Olson gre ch occur is n nv receiving med treatments at the Bismarck | Vhospital, spent a few days with home | returned to the Bismarek | 4 ve fer spent the yrue neko, Mi spending: some time here 1 hess ¥ ; after her farm interests. Mrs. W Pao ae rt a is a ht of ‘thies aint and daughter, | Vivian | nbout twenty Albert Chr nowere ente s much si i ned on Tue afternoon auto wonderful growth of the @#tinty four oe lunch by Mrs. that time, (A. Quist | farmer of the}, fehn By who has spent | i istriet, was a business call the past ein Narway | er in town Tue Visiting his relativ urned home | Miss Eming aturday. His daughter — trom | 4 school north two nies of Min ied him home for ck Partica, Sam) Almer » Roland, have returned from | and weeks visit and Mr ily near Driscoll mand | Erick on Sunday touch of chool girls an Rico gave a thought ¢ x here were several ti riven by some of rare the preac if Le turne Ww They trip. M Rarher, pre nt of the La erven re, N se in ' wan Hild use known, vet so well kr “Wateh, Your bite way, saves ovr life but it i of wheat. whistle train, but it w Miss Jake Horne King to AM) thei ls of st I Evarts ind the relativ hiv The Mr, Johnson urd the blow and looked for the s too late Mildrec with her Mr. C.D, have purchased five carloads of i cattle, with the ions goa stock banch saptist church hed in the town hall rowd — attended school and y from inten ing next $ er charge Frids Men er Craven Ford tou Madge Runey visited the wrth M Roya report 4 and a fine “WATCH, YOUR LIPE a ¢| ical program. ; Who lives nes Arnold, threshed a week-end visit with” friends at| The first P: sign-board, | keep: RIVE” ROOM modern, | Houne: aant eQkt GED 9—Musieal selees | bushels of wheat from less than 200] Geodri hitan sot the tuck was hit] Gavate, thas ar schools. Sale’ price $3676.00, ions. neres, tior ty has return. | school house n owhen crossime| thoughts that ine eee KPO (428.3) 9--Popular pros | °C. W. Spitzer has returned from al ed. fro ow Visit’ with his] Earl of Bismarek. was Menoken. The train! Gnothe Lust eriti gram, few day's visit in the capital city. | family Glen of the evening, ving ne ae of a reine di just one, corre , —— ~ = Ww Anderson, been m Shaw and daughter.) talk on social Science @hich was of @oty (he box and scattered the “our life” and “yo ; TRACT OF about 2 3-4 acres, three E , ii 44 z . : — ave und treatm in the Bismarck rturned to their home| hina nie , , Heath aor y Mrs. John ns passed] the R. H. home. N ei Ta ane TeE ATH pS mae ak F WOPA BEML, ruin | tall tow then - un formers| MOMPN’ POP By Tele try farm, Sale price $3676.00. tiff and Respondent, vs. Eva Mott, marouts to the oe Mayen ea ee | Stop A MOMENT DAMES = THAT THe Bose! Defendant and Appellant. valdtieee at W.’S. olson | 5 OMPLOVERA iS I HE BOSS: 1-2 BLOCK, large seven room house,| Syllabus: ee to their home at Pu POO Ie CE NG OF MV ECELOYEES: PUMBER QUICK! YEGODS- full basement, large chicken house,| 1. Where a statute inhibits and Hogue And: Hewes Raumpare jaeey ending WHO HAS BEEN AWas’ FROM THE BOSS 1S COMING! A WHERE ARE well water. Sale price $3160.00, makes it a er a will lenve nbé the tenth of the| months RH. Ferry home { AY BANDAGES ) terms, Soran cen month for eee t. Mr. Hogue will . a Regnier of Ghant, Min-| ° oO a on . at the home sister in| Nesota, guest of her sister! _ SIX ROOM modern house, west end, Of the statute, that a pers northern Ohio . Baumgart| Mrs. G. 1 Regnier and family. { : {oll uarement, furaace tical hard- ee the acts so inhibited, is home of . ——= | a 1 a ie i, de do fami oR . 09}: for reasons Ain the opinion | 2° alls, - Lat-| Hartlee and Homer Brown- | weg din. a er on Mr, Hogue and Mr. Baumgart| awell made a business trip to Bis | LARGE BEAUTIFUL house, 5 bed-| that the information is suff will take employment inva Mitwau-| ayely, "ade ja | | rooms, hardwood floors, large free from: prejudicial erro - ora abe winger: | Mrs. Nels Thompson, who has been | * : ported by the evidence i peat ieee oving. $14,000.00. ppeal from the District Court of me eg H. Drum of Lytton, | Gauhun bate. aah of Mre Spitzer. whol Towa, were Sunday visitors at the | NEW FIVE room and sun_ parlor pfendant, Eva Mott, was con- nmer n a +10. B. Swanson ho bungalow, Riverview addition, full ; son retu to the state in] Mrs. George Staff of Bak basement, furnace heat, hardwood Y future. | and her daughter, "Mrs. Howard | floors. Sale price $6300.00. nv aoaie imine Brownawell were pleasant visitors at} Judgme: es URS the Brownawell home Tues LARGE HOUSE, four bedrooms, best} Opinion of the Court by Wolfe, noon. 3 °| location in city, south front, hard | Dist. J. | S.°B. Gooding and family woord floors, garage. Near schools. J., did not par to their home| ito the house last week, f Sale price $8500.00, terms. . Wolfe, sitting in his nesota, occupied by Mr, and Mrs, CL k Gh Fy j The Joby s young, ig a Mrs a Srstror amson young , SIX ROOM modern house, east Burke of Minot E. Tl Chicagh: who have herd teens ofl neante: attended religious wervicer hel front, near schools, full basement, k, Ato’ for Ap-| the Aibin Hedstrom home, have sone| Mandan last Sunda | furnace heat, three bedrooms, Sale Shatie a — _, [fo Bismarck to visit with relatives! Mr. Er | price $5500.00, . Shafer, Attorney General. hefore returning home, trip to ¢ { , terwick, Assistant Attori Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eliason of Bis-| Mrs. Donald ' = i FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east| General, and H.’E. Johnson, State's siecgpant nar of eh ok in this] Visited sever: { M+ FIRST IT WAS THE INJURY TO MY “~\ AT RANGE -T wi ST) 2 . Attorney, Ward County, Minot, fori qyrcte! i dallus Meyar| home. last. week i fe HE SE CAUGHT FIRE J STRANGE -T WAS =~ " 5 : 3 ‘ gut the Julius Meyer : . i HEAD T SE CAU IRE Ie cee front, furnace heat, located ‘close | Attorney: » Minot, for: district visiting at the Julius Mey A ea ; AD THEN OUR HOUSE CAUGHT FiRE / SURE I SAW MR / WELL-1 in. Sale price $3800.00, good terms. { home. artlee May and two id AND I WAS OVERCOME BY SMOKE (eee ie / a { ; | of Youngstown, 0.1 | | AND HAD “TO BE TAKEN TO THE j\ WORKING IN THE _/ SAW i HOUSES FOR any buyer, any, price, | . W. H. Brown ij De ; SEN LOTT y \ YARDAS WE. SomeBODY | any terms, quick accurate service, | - Geo. | li Era HOSPITAL INO ONE KNOWS J DROVE OP RON INTO Alwayasrendy, aad. propared;o-aiow, | Mont.. and Miss Mary | 1 GC WHAT VE BEEN THROUGH / ae 4 you the best on the market. | Metealf of Russel, Minn., were “list- | 1} IT SEEMS THAT ALL THE THE HOUSE ening in” on the radio » home | HH) HARD LUCK 15 COMING —_/ no of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell | AT ONCE ~ eee HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to give’ Service” Phone Webb Block. ® WORK: WANTED LAUNDRY Work done reasonably at 401 12th St. 10-7-3t WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—A home on the installment plan. Write care Tri- bune No. 91. 10-3-1wk POSITION: WANTED WANTED—-Position as hotel clerk or all round restaurant man, from washing dishes to manager, A. A. Mourer, Room’ 6, Soo Hotel. 10-6-3t EXPERIENCED stenographer wants position, Good references. Write Box 453, New Rockford, N. Dy a pe) FOR SALE—Fixtures, furniture and stock in pool. hall, restaurant and hotel at N. Dak., the town surrounded by: the best’ crops in the state. Can buy either ~ one separate. Call or write to Every & Bailey Co., Regan, N. Dak. 10-6-1w FOR SALE—Duroe boars with pedi- gtee papers, Also would trade cattle or horses for second hand truck, or will pay cash. Am in the market for fat cattle. 12 1-2 S. E. Bismarck, J. E. Chesak. 10-5-2w FOR SALE—Lot 50x150, one of the last’ remaining: desirable building lots on 4th St. Value $750.00. Be Price $500.00. Easy: terms. Klein _the Tailor. 10-6-3¢ FOR RENT—Blacksmith shop, equip- ped. Best location in town. Ger- man preferred. P, 0. Box 157,| New Salem, N. D. 9-9-1mo FOR SALE—One roan shorthorn bull 10° months old, milking strain. Erickson Bros., R. R. No. 2, Wil- ton, N. ‘ 10-7-2t | 49 50, 52. 53, 54. table, ironing board. Rose Apt.-R. 10-7-3t FOR SALE—Carrots $1.50 per bushel, gréen tomatoés, sound, $1.00 per bushel. Call 423-3rd. Phone: 884. 61. fe 10-6-3t| go" T's winter coats, One_man’s lamb Phone’ 904. 5 10-8-1w ing chair, white enameled Phone 656, FOR SALE—Two gi size 14: and 16, lined=cont, size 40. FOR SALE—Brown Mahogany din- | Call iy ing room eet. Mrs. R. W. Sanders, 85 or 926. 106-1 FOR SALE—A Jewel stove, in ex- fent condition. Mrs, S.'W. Cor-| > cell win:'*700-5th_St. 10-8-1w |, It depends ‘on’ your frat what ‘kind of- a picture: makes, FOR SALE—Lot corner 6th and Ave. se) A. Bargain, 419-6th| 6: i Phone 924. To stupefy, number 30 horizontal is hard if you don’t know the word. | HORIZONTAL Reticent, Formed. Digit of the foot. English money. Mineral spring. Before. Hires, Bank clerks. Fluid in a tree. To devour. Slat. To delay. Cots. To hurry. To knock. To stupefy. Drift. ift. Alluvial matter, Grief, To loiter. Insulated. Looks furtively. {helping Howard build a modern hen | | house, i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney and j children visited Sunday at the he | Wednesday at Bi { da evening, | rload of young people were | returning from the dance at Pursian | Park Saturday evening, a front! wheel left the car and traveled on ahead for several rods, before the No one was hurt. | A. Carlisle Roger, visited at the Howard | Brownawell home Sunday afternoon Quite a number from this locaiit attended the dance at Pursian P. Saturday evening and enjoyed dan- | cing to the fine music furnished by | he Jamestown orchestra, named Cho- colate Drops. Miss Mary Elliott returned home Ellendale week, veral farmers here unloaded a ear of lignit 5 week. Mr. George arrived here | ed und at the spur dnesday for it at the home uf his daughter, rs. Howard Brownawell and is busy | of Press Gosney near Sterling. Friends here will be sorry to | that Mason Lawson, brother of Mrs. arold Brownawell, lies very ill parents’ home near Glencoe, wi infantile paralysis. Both arr legs are affected. Miss Josephine Smith of Glencoe who has been helping Mrs, Ernest Saville with the housework, returned to her home Sunday. The school board regular quarterly clerk's office Oct. 13, will meeting Tuesday hold it at the afternoon, ; ee ce CLEAR LAKE George Carlson spent Tuesday and rek on busines: Mrs, Adolph Hansen and daughter | sited with her mother on Wednes- while Mr. Hansen attended the | ig held at the Filbon farm north| i i | | Pertaining to sound. 10. To stop. of Steele. To cry. aloud. 13, Turkish coin. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and| Attempts. 14, Abrupt. family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | To leave out. 21. Fit. ry Olson Tuesday evening. i Ciavat. a Miss Harper of New Salem, has ar | ‘0 chew. 24, rived and is teachi: he RB Feminine pronoun. gatherer. | school’ 38 teaching the F | Sick. Period. Ole Olson wis a caller at the J.! A soldier. Mooden Jeiner, W. Bufer farm on Thursday. * | a ath AON Mrs. John Merringdahl was taken | Bye ‘and. suddenly ill on Wednesday night, on ourecket: exceedingly. Opening | AMERY she was taken to Bismarek g 4 J 0 consult a doctor. Sheltered. * Beasts. / z Metal packing for pipe. BB, To stroke, afternoon with Mra JW" Buren” Exchanges. By pine arete Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Basson were | VERTICAL ee (Pedia foc heiniala, callaeeey the Christ Schoon\ home He fae opeee Miss Olive Peterson is spendin; Electrified particle: 45, Landscape. fey: days at the Ole Newland home. One: to. whom money is be-| 46. Newly-wed girl. irs. Frank Shaffer called at the queathed: e Riitabagas’ Albert Christensen home on Friday Wooden pegs or blocks. f Vehement outery. Mrs. Harold Hargrave spent F To step on. ‘ To coquet. day afternon with her mother, Mrs. A long, pointed weapon. <+)° 53, Painful. Frank Shaffer. : Opes i $5” .Home of a lion, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon were The ‘wife of ‘a nobleman. 57. Inlet. Steele callers on Saturday. . To sin, ees «59, Born, fe t I Miss Olive Peterson visited with HORRY UP, : i YER AAOM CAN a | Freckless and His Friends AN ae i) S A 1 &NOW = ( BELL LET Polite, to Say the Least By Blosser NOM, JAYS GOIN ACHINERY RUN = CAN 2 GO WITH , WME a : DOWN 7D TH WATER- ) IN OUR YARD-TELL 287 WORKS 7 WAT MY \ 7 NO! YOO STAY Rin T WON'T TELL AIAN 6O ON:! I DON'T SEE WHY T CAN'T Go SEE HERE, YOUNG MAN!! ) DON'T You TALK BACIL TA NOT! UM TALKING FACE AT YOU!

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