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THURSDAY, JUNES, 10928 * | Tribune Clasiied FOR SALE FIVE ROOM bungalow, and bath, modern, full basement with garage, built” in 1920, good. condition and splendid —locat Price 34650. $650.00 cash, balance in monthly in stallment of $60.00 which include intorest at 7 per cent. An excep-, tional opportunity to | acquire a} ‘home. SIX ROOM house and bath, 3 bed rooms, maple floors, book cai hot water heat, full basement, east front and a good location, Price Terms. mi-byngalow, mod- ion and a ‘dandy homie at the price, shart lot. Price $3760, terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, and in good condition, fall lot.” Price $3000.00; $750 cash, balance on casy monthly’ payments, 7 per cent in- terest. | TEN ROOM house, modern, close in rooming house $4750.00, « t , bath, maple lioute: fine: vlater lnwa and. Gees excellent locution. Price $5600.00. Terms. SIX ROOM bungalow, modern and practically new, fine large rooms, cistern, full basement, garag plendid location, cast rice $6260.00. Terms. LOTS {n all parts of the rrange to buy or build a home right now. | Why delay? EIN TELIADLE com ‘Phone 138. “INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECU! ITY COMPANY WANTED—txperienced male book- keeper that understands cost ac- counting. Must also understand auto parts. Married man mrerec el. i Permanent emptoyment. Good s ary. Dakota Auto Sales Co., Inc. | THE Mifeapolis Woolen Mills Com- | pany ean use several good men for | unoccupied territory. Must have car. ‘See Mr. Nafts 5S Kanzie Hotel or write to 612 First ve. N., Minneapolis, Minn. ANTED —Men and women to ‘leat barber trade. Great demand, bi wages, Few weeks completes. Cat-| slog 1 offer free. Moler . Fargo, N. Dak. i perienced _ _ meghanie, Dakota Auto FEMALE HELP WANTED T; : Competent girl for chamber work, must be neat. Have 7 rooms with modern worl Hotel Was Washburn, N. Kk. ‘A women to keep house the country. bune No. 50. Girl to take care of child Phone 589s) _Write T WANTED nd go home nights. fter 6 o'clock, ANTED—Good lady phone Hotel D. cook. Write irvin, Kenmare, ! VTED—Girl for general house- - Phone @22M. Be Waitress _at_O'Brien’s. WORK WANTED WORK W. — Hem piceting and novelty pleating. Mail orders appreciated. Mrs. Hannah Larsen, 400 4th St. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dental office rooms, formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw) FOR RENT—Four offi Knowles Jewelry stor F. A. Knowles. FOR SALE—An_ Underwood Type- | writer in excellent condition. Will 4 sell reasonable if taken at once, Write X A Z, care Tribune, Bis- marek, N, aad Pregee Tesi sed orn. Als fresh milk Bot J. E. Chesak, 12% yooma Over | ir to | 9x 12, GIDDYAP'- Bowser!" GEE~% Sroeacrn ee BEN Lever Saws 4 GIDEYAP ~ I say! Jew ( [ 1 under et eeeesees 8 insertions, 26 words or UNGEr ccsscnccvcenes UTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES DEPENDABLE E USED CARS lawn A USED Car is only as. good as the it. dealer who sell Our own build- 01 courteous, alee Ciera for each and Bt a of our cu: tomers. That this ey be a selfish motive is proven by our Tetoaslek sale of Dependable Used C: and the interesting testimonial, lette! we can show you, written by many of our Used Car buyers. Ford Truck, $485; Dodge Touring, $195; Overland 90, Dodge Coupe, $625; Cadillac Touring, $28! Coupe, $350, and other ‘excellent Fy p 3 passenger Coupe. aige Touring with One 1920 i One 1922 Haynes Coupe. Essex Coach, 202 Fourth FOR SALE—A Ford Bug in fine con- dition, $50,00, two Dodge touring cars. Real bargains. One Ford Coupe $160.00, one Ford roadster $175.00. See at once Lockwood Accessory Co. ‘Phone 187. 800 Main St. bine R ton truck, price $185.00, or will trade for Ford Coupe Sedan. Write Elmer Anderson care Richard Pulte, Menoken, . Di ‘OR SALE—-1926 Chevrolet Coupe with spare tire, bumpers and moto- meter, $750.00." Address'care Trib- une No. FoR SAL “OR TRADE—One four- door Sedan, Chevrolet, for one lot close in. 723 Third street. Phone 599. ____WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE- small rooms furnished for ight housekeeping. ig close irt Phone | 738, Advertisements } POSITION WANTED—Girl “18, high vened graduate, two ZN thai ing in stenography, in or other position. Write Tribune No. 52 or call 1050 M. housekeeping srbedoay home, Adults o1 and large storerobi He ight, water and telephon furnished. Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth St. FOR RENT—To singlo business woman, light housekeeping apart- ment. Running water and large. closet; also furnished rooms, first floor for man and wife, 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished two room apt., large pantry and clothes closct, gas range, sink strictly modern, close in. Call even- ings after six and all day Sun. 38 it in Toate Screen porch FOR RENT--A_ nicely furnished modern apartment, including elec- trie washing machi flat iron, vacuum cleaner. Always bot wate! 807 Fourth St. ae FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms in modern house. Gas for ceakane- 621 Sixth Street. Phone ur {POR RENT—Four rooms furnished or unfurnished™ apt. * Phone 773. FOR RENT — Furnished, apartment ath. 930 Fourth St FoR RENT partment. ovér Cowan Drug Stor ROOMS FOR FOR RENT—Cleaa sleeping room im modern house, can be used for light housekeeping. Also 9 piece fumed oak dining room set for sale. 306 Eighth S FOR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenette or bed ‘rooms, furnish- ed or unfurnished, in modern house ery low price. Call 485R. ‘OR RENT—Two clean unfurnished rooms, with closets. Washing ma- chine i 417 Tenth St. Varney Fiats. very pleasant rooms jodern new home. ,Immediate 324 9th St. Phone Pleasant, airy room, suitable for one or two. Close in. Phone 904 after 6 p. m. | FOR” RENT—Furnished “room lady, new home, convenient town. Phone 1117. FOR — RENT—Picasant rooms, Cher ee 2 for to private Call A room with Gentlemen preferred. FOR SALE rang sewing mac radio table, cot, camp stove, ti boiler, clothes basket, baby bu sulky, fruit jars, gasoline gasoline lantern. other 7 Majest chairs, mahogany sectional cases with desk sgction, floor lamp, buffet and chairs, bed, dresse WHY. OPERATE for Appendicitis, Gall Stones, Stomach and Liver Troubles when Hepatola does the work within 24 hours without pain, danger or loss of time? Hepa- tola also removes the calculus from the pelvis of the kidneys and gravel from the_ bladder. Contains no poison. Pregnant women and small children take Hepatola with every safety. This is the same Hepatola as sold in Canada by Mrs. Geo. S. Imas. For sale here by her daughter. Price $6.75 . delivered Not sold by druggists MRS. STANLEY WELLS Box 941, Dept. 9. — Phone 3727 Aberdeen, South Dakota rocker uum cleaner, ‘Ranger bicycle, kitchen ‘ttensils, tr Call 689M. me real bargains on a kitchen cabinet, three burner oil stove and dining room and library ch a. Arnold. Phone 187. to match. Cheap if taken at once. 121 W. Thayer. Phone 947. R SALE—Bed, complete, cot baby carriage. 221 Third St. _—_—_—_—— i experiment made in the SnakerPark. at Port ‘Elisubeth. "The cobras glared stonily during “I Miss Mv Swi and “If You Know Susie,” but wri gled and danced:when a classical s lection was play ~ MY-My: LITTLE HORSIE You — WHAT A NICE f sleeping Fourth Street. 7 » beds, chairs, rocker, dresser, | AMP, articles. range, itechen table and cellan- | _.One-Millionth Stiidebaker Is Prodiué sleeping |, The millionth Studebaker automobile made under the corporatic own name is now in use. The above picture shows President A. R. Erskine of the Studebaker Corporation passing approval on the ca a Standard. Six Sport Roadster. When it came: off the recently, the millionth Studebaker was driven to Mr, E by_Vice-President"Paul G. Hoffman. Prior to 1911, when Mr. Erskine came to the corporation, cars were made under the names of E. M. F., Studebaker BE. M. F. and Stude- baker-Garford, as well as the Studebaker ele The car shown above is the millionth gasoline peed car made by the Corporation exclusively. COLLEGE PSYCHOLOGY IS TERMED A MOMENTOUS ISSUE BY PRESBYTERIANS ()—The .col-| alar lege challenges | 1 pe oi beliefs is termed a “momen- | port say sue,” in the 107th annual report | ayy t this extreme mechanistic porian, Hoard of CUHEE | chotigy should finally domi ling with education | field) of and Ser bay of our teaching fo her | 2." wit is not saying too much ‘ rm that it will rob the next on of God. eliminate™ from Pronouncing the question “far more | ite all spiritual ideals and reduce OUT OUR wa¥ Baltimore, June 3 rming than the issuesinvolved in plogical debate,” the re- psy= ate the several others shape the and the mw WELL, Git N YOURSELF A ; UMBRELLER $ FER GOSH SAKES, KIN I HELP IT, CUZ THEY DONT” HAVE FENDERS ON GRAPE FRUITS? WISE CRACK MA! DIDIA GIT IT MA? TAKE. HAT PNA FROM HIM! “iTS Worse. THAN, A WET DOG: SHAKING / HIMSELF! "UKE A LINOLEUM? LROLEUA AIST + AKY MUSICAL TROMENT.// te “Yesiris!! “OSCAR. PLETZLABAUM”’ TOLD ME HE — + HAD ONE} KE SAID WHEN 3° JE WOZ ONEY TWO morality to mere mechanical reactions! under certain nerve stent et the} Bressure of ‘hal inpulcated for the, sake of social well= being. Dr. William Chalmers Covert, of | Philadelphia, who prepared the re- jport, further stated that the rise of (State-controlled education “had mado ; more obvious than ever the need of the toHege where the Christian at- mosphere, the Bible teaching and the j normal activities of the Christian reli- gion are expecte; Dr. Covert, in the report, asserts that deaths have exceeded ordina- |tions in the Presbyterian minis jin the past five years, and that th one candidate for th is but for every 1.489 communican ~~ Cynthia Grey Says: There is always the problem the woman who thinks that because !¥ r own little plans have gone aw is nothing right with the world pmetimes it husband has died Then again, it r mourn. img a tavorite child's death—-or the girl who has failed in a lifelong am- bition, or found her best friend un- true, And when life has thwarted them, hey rail'against lifp,and condemn it ‘not worth the living, What they seem to or pioneer, from who miss fs “that life deals bla ervone at some time or have known other people in bu so easy to be ' people's griefs When troubl them, they beat the air and ife of special cruelty. | The best remedy for women in this} {state of mind is to fore BY DR. HUGH Surgeon Gener: 8. CUMMING |, United States Because it occurs so f an interest i disagreeable condition k in the life around them, E ugk | daaatee cold is usually | dramas are going on within reach to|o keep their thoughts away from self,| fandeds | But the if only they would open their eves and t or sonal cruelly girded os a watleceine have blot-| "Colds have ted out the sunshine fora time. Buil ls Rave div life in the abstract is so complex, so |! ne Cara woven of rainbow colors as to offer) the complete diversion for any observer| {"¢ who really seeks it. Gn Of course, the woman who shuts] the windows and-draws the shades so} "= as not to see the stream of life that passes by, will not reeover from the grief within her own doo } Life doesn't force its gory y upon you, You have to look conomic loss. ner of more ould be re- » be un- ge lite York 6700 time lost by those having colds was 22 days. Schvol tor Recent studies among schoo! chil- dren disclosed th mimon colds ar ‘yes ponsih for approximately one fourth of all absence tem mast be maintai ay ebildren are ab: Williams | i slab weak Count Ue in cpen-window sel t often pale and under almost free from colds. the econo- ernible, YES, 1 GOT Sart ANO You'Lt BE GETTING A DIFFERENT KIND OF A CRACK \F , i You ARENT - CAREFUOLS i it exe: yourself. And are hink of others i may soupd like prig ;But any sufferer who advice will testify ound, practical value. ricken woman who f think of those about [herself benefiting from elting through this ter of chosing wisely attention on sin your own lif look elsewhere the it more than / life is largely tie thine en there that bears oft | i IA » New ‘aleoner ‘Century i ten by W. A. ck: This is battle, hia the Custer’s last Colonel G . the author, iven the complete and ant of the. battle nst hostile Indians and. Cus and followers illus of rations Pictures » Custer and and of the ominent Indian chiefs who opposed Custer on that-ever to be r membered fatal Sunday of June . the most h Goue, Gibbon, prominent bottom show i on the river raham Lincoln arty with Custer. This picture i Jone ‘of the best that wis ever taken {While thegroops were s |Fort Abraham Linc Colanel ham ¢ to lay the blame on Custer, or Benteen for the terrible but he does criticize the Indi artment in not furnishing the com- jmanders who took the field agai ithe hostile Indians, of the st of the Indian war left Fort 17, 1876, he not to ex not at t Reno ig Norn. 7 fine maps taken by Cus: mouth Little Big H and his men Colonel i public in h | Little Big Hor account of the 1876 from the white man's point of view, from fa gained from the Reno survivors of the battle. It will jnever be known h Custer and the men under him went to their death, as no one under Custer’s immediate command escaped. n where Custer as given to the true Indian ¢: and historic mpaign of e undeveloped and quicksilver, Idaho ha {deposits of antimony Candidate for coroner of Bur- leigh county. Your vote will be ap- cass By Blosser {/ | (Political Adv | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEN For Commissioner, trict Three T hereby announce m: didate for count: District 3, Bucileig Primary election June Your vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backma' (Political Ad.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four T hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 4, Burleigh County, at the Kur vote and sae cg ‘our vote and si solicit : ed) Axel Soder. Political aw |, Dr. R. S. Enge, TREAT COLDS tear-dimmed the eyes that need it most.| dat old | he Story of the | ted at the unveiling in the Hall of : Williams, New England Colonial m she is descended, SERIOUSLY Dhe exact cold has not mined. Prob tors are ¢ ractical purposes red that the causa most colds is cony to person through dir contact th initely mber Howey cause he common det of No ieee of conferning: hit- immunity or to the disease aftey an at- rmerly — it + exposure ieved that ds chilling: tely re for eolds. Now, . it' is that these factor weaken the bodys protecttve forces, render ing the organism more susceptible to disease, tigue, wal sponsible thought loss of sleep, insufficient | . or too much food, and work in ‘stuffy or overhegted rooms are © ditions upon whieh colds may d more readily than when the in health: ” be en TRY AND GET IT Rotund Customer: 1 would like wit that would fit me Yes, and would Dreserd HOW DUMB! ur pardon,” would y ss timidly, * the Work “Certainly,” man, “where are they 2—Tit-Bit not rig pre A slab, under y e, will bend like NOTICE old the front door t Office on the Sth da One Sorrel Gelding and hind foot To he be BOELTER Appr June SUMMONS STATE O# NORTH DAKOTA, strict Court, Fourth dudic Northern Trust Company, corporation, Vnnie Schister Agnes Noser Admini Loow sus Guard defendants Smith, i 1 home and an pended complaint in this shows been tiled with the Lbowe : hu default tort the complaint? 4 y relic! demanded tn F. (Potitical Advt.) Looking hi iy amd “felis fine, .” Osborne ee cok ert son of }| Major General Leonard Wood, ’ ar- ay in New York from Cuba; he had, zium. je real estate business. in: Florida,