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WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big wages. . Few weeks completes, Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, re: a Dak. WANTED—Young month. F, Jaszkow! ak, Gr renlttn, Street. cpa tetis FEMALE HELP WANTED LADIES make big money at home » dressing Cards. Experience not re- quired. 2c stamp for particulars. Mid-West Service, 6248 Univérsity __Ave., Room C123, Chicago. LADIES to take orders for dren Play Clothes; factory to wearer. Full or part i $25 WEERKLY easy. Spare Time. A dressing Cards at home, no experi ence. Particulars 2c stamp. Mad son eb 123 W. Madison, Dept. hicago. TANG te ein f ‘for gen- eral housework, Call ————— WORK WANTED _ WOMAN Wants work by the hour jouse cléaning, also take washing ome. Call 490W. [ARPENING—<G, N MO E. Peterson. 714 Thayer Street. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—New Stucco house, 6 rooms and bath, 5 closets, fire place, built in features, large mir- ror door, oak floars and stairway, full partioned basement, splendid location, about ready for occu- pancy. ‘Priced right and on terms. Phone 275R. ‘OR RENT— room furnished housekeeping apartment in ape tg home, Adults only. Screen posh and large storeroom, Heat, light, water and telephone furnished. Phone 883 or call at 217 Ey FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment with kitchenétte and bath, For three monthm “Phone 1114, * FOR 1 RENT—The Dietrich Ronee: 210) Street. Lhe ha Byrne]. R RENT—Modern, 2 room furnish- ed apartment. Murphy Apts. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. ‘room — ‘in on Second street, Phon FOR sn N. W. Quarter of See. 83, County, 4 mi South of SHeltietd; N. B. ~~ foot can be cultivated. Price and terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis- _marck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—160_ a Dairy Morton county, seven py gt isl POC TENS TL) Solen. Price $4,000, cash $1,000, balance easy. Write: G. R. Win- ther, 928 N. Lawler Ave., Chicago, mL FOR SALE—Very Reasonable, 160 acres land, 1% miles south of Driscoll, N. Dak. cash or terms. Write care Tribune No. 42. ___ BUSINESS CHANCES RESTAURANT © fixtures’ for sale, Restaurant on the Red Trail now dcing good business and wishes to turn over fixtures at once, on ac- count of health. This is a snap for! 7 someone to take over if taken at once. Phone 961R, or write to Box ismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—A good paying bulk oil station, fully equipped in a good territory. Owner wish to sell on account of other business. Write care Tribune No. 37. For Sale under ns; 28 Wont ox ee tececcceece ‘Pepogest CLASSIFIED DISPLAY os aaa Cente Per Inch BISMARCK ck TRIBUNE PHONE 82. - _AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLEB DEPENDABLE USED CARS A USED CAR IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT. A customer bought a Used Dodge Sedan from us for $600,—two months later he came in and want. ed to sell it back to us for s new Sedan but then he wanted $750, for the Used Sedan. When asked wh: he expected $150 more than he us for the car he said that he knew he had bought & big bargain, and figured~the car worth much more than he had paid us for it. in and we wilt tell you who t! Here are ‘more bargains good as the dbove® '24 Dodge Coupe, $625; Gord Coupe, $300; Dodge Touring, $165; Ford ‘Truck, $485; Overland 90, $85: Touring, winter top, $361 er Dependable bargain: PHONE 808, M. BR. GILMAN CO. BOR SALE—Sport Modei__ illys- Knight 5 passenger touring car with Glass-Mobile top. With Lahr Motor] — Sales Co. new car guarantee, a real] WA! pp ht for quick sale. See John Runge. Bismarck Food Market. FOR SALE—Two Dodge touring cars, one Ford Coupe and one Ford Rondster. ‘Also. the following: household goods: one oil stove, one library table, one kitchen cab- _inet. Phone 187. 800 Main St. FOR SALE—One Overiand Champion, newly overhauled and in very good running condition. Paint and di good. Price very reasonable. Write tare ‘Tribune No 4G a LOST—Salesman samp! irt, color buff Lost on either First, Second or Third St. Bring to room 402, Van Horn Hotel. Reward given. Elk’s tooth. Return to Trib- lune for reward. FOR SALE 6 ROOM modern house with. maple floors, sun parlor and other mod ern features; in fine neighborhood, close to school. $5700, with a cash payment of $1 balance in monthly payments. ROOM new modern house with maple floors, sun parlor and glass- ed in porch; in excellent location and a choice property at a low price, 6 ROOM modern house in the enst part of city, $2500,: terms, 6G ROOM house, modern except fur- nace,-lot 58 x'150 feet. "$3500, with a cash payment of $1000. 8 ROOM modern house with hot wa- ter heat and garage, lot 88 x 160 feet, hgs 5 bed rooms, well located and close to schools. $5700, with a tanh Payment of $1600, and the balance in monthly payments off FOR RENT—Four office rooms over ee SALESMAN SALESMAN WANTED—Nationaily| known manufacturer wants active,|, energetic, ambitious salesman with! car. Leads and actual assistance in field, furnished. Commission basis, earhing gett yee $5000.00 and up for high grade man. P, ever. 112 Bailders in most nell selling vender. Sensation at Chicago, Convention. First pur-| chase returns merehanta’ 200 per cent. New deal. quick, elusive pier’. done, sale daily earns ly. Honey Dew. 1323 rst insas City, Mo, je largest ind pes! paint manufacturers offers you $75 weekly on commission con- tract selling consumer ‘trade guar- -ariteed products at wholesale prices, Part or Frail time. The Surety Prod- ucts Company, 1965 West 80th, Cleveland, Ohio. COLLECTION AGENCY wanta ex: Keent"s Salesman for District t, tg business. Appoint $100.00. week! Kive seterenn INTER} TIONAL, 485 485 Mills Bldg., San Francisco, SALESMEN WANTED. 8 iP $500 monthly selling our new gum, and peanut machine to merchants, No experience necessary. Big com- mission. Hurd, who! ber Ba ae __ building, Ki 11098 Four door Sedan, spare’ tire soa Hanes ers, at a bat DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. john. Deere Lister; one Fordson Belt Pulley; one set of Oliver breaking bottoms; one pure bred short horn bull, one year old, ©. E. Anderson, Box 191, Bismarck, Man i FLAX—I offer 80 neres at Sterling for breaking for flax, one- share or would pay $2 an acre and furnish seed for half. Nice land to break. L. N. Cary, Mandan, N. show it to you before you buy. T haul ashes and black dirt for a square on Phone 9775 at 417 Burch. _ Ere tithe was range with oven in excellent condition, ied nine ete $15.00. Phone ‘and coal range, also two burner gas plate in good condition, Cull at 902 Sixth St. “MEN NOW earning ee to $150.00] WANT . Guarantee ape or money back to dealer, id promotion, Expenses daily. New SPECIALTY VELTY C jar Rapids, lows, _AGENTS WANTE! AGENTS—Sell" scientific de Fords; prevents overheating, guar- anteed to cool motor; better than waterpump, together with regular fan. Best seller of the season. Write for particulars. Debothezat Inteller Co., 1922 Park Ave. N. Y. $7 AN HOUR actually earned im spare time selling for the largest direct-to-wearer shoe firm in the world. $5 values at $2.95, Write uick for free particulars. The Bouble-Wear Shoe ¢ Minneapolis, Minn. ive room modern house by June Ist. Phone ee, FURNI FOR SALE FOR SALE—Wicker Day Bed, cheap.| DA Call before 12 noon or after 6 p. m. Phone 395R. OFFICE. ROOM FOR RENT Knowles Jewelry store. A; to F. A. Knowles. sets FOR RENT—Clean FOR RENT—Good sized front room| with kitchenette and closet fur-' nished for light hou: keeping. : 41 Fifth St. Phone 27: dern sleeping room in a clean quiet home, ean be had by June Ist. Close in. Call 15 __ Thayer stree' ee ee FOR RENT—Room in modern home 419 Fifth St. Rear apartment, down stairs after 6 p. m. Private entranee, Call FOR RENT—Comfortable room in modern home, on car line. Phone 724 or 710 Fourth St. 1—1926 Essex Coach GARAGE FOR RENT—See E. L. Faunce, 802 First St. Phone 480, ——— PEELE TENCE OI | Temperatures and i Road _ Conditions DAIRY FARM FOR SALE—70-acres. SaABY CHICKS—22 varieties. Quality Charles City, lowa. Tribune No FOR SALE DAIRY FARM Cheap if taken at once. Three and one-fourth miles to station, 30 miles to St. Paul, 32 acres cult: vated. Full set of buildings, fruit trees, on state road, graveled. Must sell at once. Price $4,000, and good terms. Six-room house, 2 barns, machine house, chicken coop and ood well. immediate MAA eee Dun chicks from expert inspected and culled flocks, Reduced prices. Send for cireulat, Chas. C. Davis. Hox ARTICLES FOR SALE _ tial gold, outlined green, Made to; g, order half price now. Write Kel-| loge Designs, 407 South Main,| FOR SALE 4 ROOM cottage, bath, furnace, ce- mented basement, east front, east of city, $500.00 cash, balance 00 per month; $2650.00, ROOM modern house, hot water he ast front, East part . As an investment only this house will pay 10 per cent on the investment after allowing for, taxes and upkeep. The property could not be replaced for less than $6000.00, only $4200.00, ROOM modern eee in Riverview, south front, $4500. ROOM modern Kewwes all large rooms, north part of city, newly decorated inside, east. front.) just’ off paving, $5500.00, Eleventh street, good basement, only ROOM house, South side, 100 foot frontage, water, lights, $130.00 cash, balance $30.00 per month in- eluding interest, a splendid place for some working man to get a start for a home for the same as he would be paying rent, $2100.00. BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them all over the city. I have some fine lots at very low prices which can be bought on monthly payments. INSURANCE on your house, furni- ture, car, business building, mer- ED—Piano Tor storage. Wilij German workers who held this May Day celebration in Be: he well taken care of, Write care} their opinior ; EN AERC AT RCTS (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Bismarck--Clear, 44; roads good. St. Cloud—C) roads good. Duluth—Clear, 49; roads good. Minot—Clear, 47; roads good, Mandan—Clear, 46; roads goud. Jamestown—Partly, cloudy, 60; ‘onds good, 2; roads fair. roads Mankato--Clear, 60; Grand Forks—Clear, 48; rokds good. ona—Clear, 55; roads good. Rochester—Clear, 53; roads rough.| 5% | NEWS BRIEFS | ——_________4 Coolidge opposes Japanese propos- al for naval conference by United States, Great Britain and Japan; British unofficial opinion at Geneva is the same. Bei mine owners ol government interference in nike and Welsh miners march on poor houses and relief offices in protest against reduction of doles. Secretary Wilbur approves court martial conviction of Col, Alexander Williams for drunkenness, reducing him four numbers on promotion lists. Franco-Spanish offensive tightens around Abd-El-Krim and Riffs retreat into mountains, Fargo, Grand Forks and Ellendale led the field at the preliminaries in the North Dakota _interscholastic track meet at Grand Forks. Hugo Albrecht of Mankato, con- vieted of third degree murder al St. Peter, was sentenced to 30 years in state’s prison, Benjamin Iverson of Mankato was appointed state adjutant of Veterans of Foreign Wars, to suéceed Dan Reddy, Minneapolis, resigned. Six St. Paul defendants in nation-|/ wide liquor conspiracy case gave up n,of Uncle Sam by this exhibit. can ise offering one dollar in credit for which they Haroa a ten- hour working day. The effigy eet turned to her by a jury in apolis after relatives had kept the stones since 1883. Pea ee ea STATE BRIEFS structures el week to make wa was torn down this, ; to-date | iti has | vt.) ehouse bet before that | 1 WINS PRIZE AT HIGH SCHOOL CONTESTS Beach—Beach high school won the grand prize, 4 pitcher, at the. state high school con- held at the State Agricultural in nine home econom: North Dakota and SCHOOL ELECTION CALLED Linton—Notices have been posted of a school election in Linton spe: school district on Tu when two directors will aad ole taken ugbn the question of authorizing the board to lev additional $7,000 to mect a ‘Commissioner, District Three HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE The country home of Carl Peterson, ten miles north of here, was burned ‘to the ground Tu gasoline stove No insurance on the house or its contents. FRAUD CHAR Dickinson—John Barb y § sworn affidavit to the city commis. Henry Reichert, city commission, offered to let him in on a three-way split, amount- r cent of ‘the total amount of the contract for bitulithi ich has been bef to remove them from office and ap- point successors, A resolution was introduced at Loa last deat the city commi e temporary injun rh agi ret ae bitulithic paving project: be made permanent. Broadcasting Co. of America Formed to Handle Radio The radio broadcasting activities herctofore carried on by the radio { broadcasting department of the American Telephone and Telegraph jcompany under the general designa- tion of WEAF have been incorpora- ted under the name, “Broadcasting pla erhtd of America,” effective May 1. This step has been made desirable by the growth in those activities and y the fact that the problems-involved are of a special nature. These prob- lems differ from those of regular }telephone operation and can the: fore be more effectively handled by 4 separate organization. This cor- poration, owned enjirely by the American Telephone and Telegraph |company, will continue the same gene- ral policies as those ‘obtaining hei {tofore in conducting these activities. The personnel of this new company will be chiefly made up of the pres- ent WEAF organization, and th personnel will continue to direct its ‘efforts toward enlarging and streng- jthening its standing with the listen- ing public by constantly seeking out tfor development all that is best in \the art of radio broadcastin, The general plan of operation of | WEAF and of connecting broadcast- Jing stations together throughout the country will be followed as pre {ent for the purpose of broadcasting simultaneously from these stations! jPrograms of entertainment. educa-| {tional matter and other features. ( _ | AND HE DID 1 { i Irate Parent: ll teach you to! make love to my daughter! | ut Young Man: 1 wish you! would. sir, I'm not making any head- 1. of Justice of CASSELMA! trict Three. Di My announce myself a candidate! oner, Dintrict N WIL (Political Aave .) { am a candidate for nomi: > office of Sheriff of 3 —ROLLIN WELCH. (Political Adv) I hereby announce that I neek the nomination for the office of Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Da ted, 1 pledge myself to inexs administration of i i {fairs of the E. TIERNEY. (Political ‘Advt.) ~ | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | ' hereby announce myself a can- ‘didate for county commissioner, ‘ District 3, Burleigh County, at dl fe mary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad.) POLITICA], ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four a hereby announce myself a can- aidate for county commissioner, District 4, Burleigh County, at the de Pe are a rete ‘our vote and sup; sol (Signed) Axel Seder. (Political Ad.) For Commissioner, District One I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District No, 1, Burleigh county, at H. H. Burton, 89, has been official dog catcher for the city of Fort Worth, Tex., for 17 years and has killed 10,000 stray dogs in that pe- riod. He's ridden 125,000 miles while on duty, he figures. “And he says he loves. and hates to FOR SHERIFF {Your vote will help and he appreci- FRANK BARNES, (Political Adv.) UMMONS Plaintice, Brown, Recet ‘katharina Fox, Kathering Fox, Clara Ri Fox, Clara Rosana Fox, Wox, Alexander McK D. "Wilcox, B.D. lijah Coffin, Rligah A. Coffin, Buchanan, ny persons unk! Complaint, Defendants, The State of North Dakota to Named Defendants: Sa Seon Seaby cemmNGR eA tO swer the complaint which ix on file in th Clerk of the District igh Coun chai » almost anything, in re-| their fight against removal to ¢ = i for me. Barb 7 11923 ¢ Coupe ‘ ble companies. Jand and will appear there for trial |Gommission for sometime. Bare | the primary election June 30, 1926. —1923 Dede FARM LANDS--The biggest growth| October 5. Said that’he did not know the name | (e primary efection June 0, 182 1 1920—Dedge Touring por deoteimas, Varies Takola has icra of the other man concerned but mem- | Your vote GEORGE F. WILL. 1—1923 Haynes Coupe ever seen has started. Do you! Jurv failed to reach verdict at{bers of the commission state that A. ti real estate business with fhe only| Grand Forks in ease of W. V. 0'C tb. Heaton, commissioner, has admit- (Rolitica Adve), OLSON GARAGE 202 Fourth Street 5 partly__ modern hanes rooms, water, This is a bargain. Var gy a8, labs: nd in- 6 ROOM and bath new modern hou: side tollet, in on with garage, good neighborho Rosser, seas pried lot, and close to schools, $5200, $1200 4 cash and balance in easy payments. geod cee curbing in and Hil! i'You are i'n the merket. for house or lot, we would be ple: Phone No. 90 or 449 $50, each with 7 per cent interest. real estate man in this community} nor, former banker char; ’ with em-|ted he was one of the parties to who is advertising North Dakota! bezzlement, and wa: s 5 the proposed spli Reichert and to show you what we have for sale. and particularly this part of it and Heaton are expected to resign from WE THINK we can save vou money. who is helping make a profit e Five diamonds the coniyas) d unless they do en by the un- itrator. of the hoff, late of every real estate owner here. Russell of Minneap: lis hy eet-| so char preferred against say JACKSON, Managers : 7 way. E. YOUNG. heart nearly 60 y re Te-| them and the governor will be asked |! : and all p said decea rs, Within six publication dminigtrator Crum in the at law office of € C of Bismarck in Sealed pi , {ton of one officers’ mess hall and kitchen.and four ¢ Hated men’s bath Houses and datrines W e received «of the United Stutes | e xaid De- jot sune, i five been daly and |time th mnted as hereinbefore 8 and specifications are i fice of the Builde: ange ut Fargo, i; The Builders and e d sae LT The Association of Commerce, Devils PROPOSALS Lake, North Dakota; The Association Proposals. for. ft of Commerce, Bismarck, North Da- fi the Office of The United Staten and Disbursing Officer. Memorial Building, Hamatek, North akota, and The Custodian ‘of th kk island “Military Reservation, ota, at yp Githert .C. Grafton, Devils | Guataniy: Dank, “Bismarck, ke, North Dakota, where they are until 10:00 a. m. Monday, May 21.] open ‘for examination to anyone In- 1926. The right is reserved to re-| tererted. “Tis ‘work will be let In two. con tracts, namely: (1) General B ling and (2) Plumbing, Dramage and | terbust “Proposal Mank b erbush, po planks may be obtained Dakota, on und after May, my the undersigned only, Bid {Ry order of the Board of t be mude on: pi inks, duted May 49, : foaled and addressed fo Major Tee RICHARD PRNWARDI old Sorenson, United States Property | Jand Disbursing. Officer, Camp bert €. Grafton, Devila Lake, North Dakota, and indorsed “Propgaat ro Construction of Buildings” “Pro. ponal for Installation of Fumbine ‘The Custodan of the Camp Groun ds jon the First Puesday iin a Nill be at Camp Grafton pre WH steed ne Wh seo | @upoeie ieee fel choo} in the | tion of the Lomction ae. - Special School District of € Bismarck: formed, oe er | County of Burl State o are invited to akota, “for thet purpose ot fentiae en “Opening of the ote ae: electing the following members of | ‘The right is reserved to rej dect any the Board of Rducatfon and all proposals, to walve t ‘Two members to serve for a term |culities, OF tO accept AUCH am Mok of fhtee years, for-the-City of Dis- determined to be for the best inter- ests of the United States. polls’ will be opened a HAROLD SORENS t 9 a.m, and sipeel ata Sclorke Major. U. ante Gs 1, D._O., x. Det, Ject any or alt pre posals, L CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY Sue's Ae erenpue eleibenle WHY DON'T SOME TNG. For. SWAT ARE Ov THINKING ABOUT? sADBT GET BACK Home = ae ware ARBGES NEED. SPRAYING = SOL MAVEN A A DIN mY YET " WELL, FOLKS ~L JUST RECEIVED A’ LETTER FROM HOME AND. & THINK GIDEON AND t ee BE roy, ToMORROW DB m. of that aot Poco. Obey a. eee? Oley B5-t9-88-2828) ¥

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