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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1996" new First National Bank building, P. J. McGough, care of Lovering- Bongbotham Co., Fargo, North Da- kota. Union scale, come ready to ‘AN’ barber trade. wages. Few weeks completes, 'Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler _Barber College, Fargo, N. Dak. FOREIGN WORK—Young man wan ing work in South America with oil N, or fruit companies, write Foreign, Bureau, Box A, Detroit, Michigan. Sie BRICKLAYERS WANT ED—Union job. $1.40 per hour. Aboit 2 1-2 months steady work. American Beet Sugar company, tt Grand Forks, inn, 2 WANTED—Competent contractor for steady work. German preferred. Write Conrad Kraft, Eureka, S. D. ————— —-- FEMALE HELP W. LADIES—Earn $1.00 hoi cards home in spare time. Exper- ience unnecessary. Inclose stamp. U, S. INDUSTRIES, Dept. 196, Lock _ Box 1203, Chicago. ‘Soi WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 749. 309 Tenth St. ae HOUSES AND FLATS —_ FOR RENT—A nicely furnished mod- ern apartment including electric washing machine; flat iron, vacuum cleaner. Always hot water, 807 _ Fourth St._ nese A FOR SALE—Seven room house, all modern. Hot air heat. Lot i50 by 150. Inquire at A. Papacek Tailor Shop, 109 Third St. : FOR RENT=Four room apartment on first floor at 409 Fifth St. Also eto buy a second hand press. _ Call 512R_ after three o'clock, FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- Fairview Office, Great demand, big; Tribune’ Classified Advertisements PHONE 382 under . 8 insertions, 25 words or — 1 week, 26 Ads over 25 , tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch all Fon ad are casa in advance. Copy ahould be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE a BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCL! DEPENDABLE USED CARS EVERY WEEK, our Used Car De- partment is selling an increasing number of cars. We are careful in our purchases of Used Cars—we recondition ae guarantee each Used Car, and as a result we can deliver you thousands of miles of Unused Dependabl tion for a very s Here are a few barg: Interna- tional, Model 21, $450; '26 Ford Truck, Warford Transmission, $450; Dodge Coupe, $625; Ford Roadster, winter top, $350; Dodge Touring, $195; Overland 90, $85, and other good values, Easy pay- ments. FOR SALE 10 ACRES of cultivated land, with A No. 1 improvements such as a seven room house, with full basement, house faces south, barn 15x20 addi- tion 14x20, two’ chicken houses 12x20, and 7x8. Number- small sheds, property entirely _ fenced, well of good water. Windmill (best of condition) immediate possession. Located East end within y limits, Sale price very low for quick sale. Easy terms. WITH 500 cash down and $55.00 per month including interest you can buy a nice three bedroom bungalow, modern, full basement, furnace heat, garage, located on City Park, with East front. Lot 60x150. Alley in rear of lot. Low taxes. Sale rice $4,900.00. Very easy terms. Immediate possession. A SIX room modern house, south front, West End, full basement, fur- nace heat, oak floors, house built 1921, would cost today including lot . $6,500. This property was \taken through mortgage foreclosure, for quick sale offered at 1,500, Monthly payment plan with low first payment. ANOTHER mortgage foreclosure bar- gain. A house of cight rooms and bath with full basement, furnace heat, garage. Lot 76x90. Sale price $3,850. onthly payment plan with it A LARGE home having four bed- rooms, hardwood floors and trim both up and down stairs, eh water heat, fireplace, wonderful location, very nice yard’and lawn, garage. Sale price $9,000.00 part cash. THIS office has a good clean list of property you should certainly sec, before you buy. Ten years experi- ence has taught this office the buy- er wants the best his money can THE BISMARCK TRIB THEM PANTS ©! 7 4OURN WORRIES .. “ALONG THE COOL SEO: IF A MATCH SHLD | LIKE THESE! MOOR PocKiT 2? WHY, YOU'D BE ° COOKED FOREYA COULD GIT EM OFF WE'D LIKE TIO Ue Cv i aT KS AN OFF COMES KEICH AFIRE IN* [5US' TAKE,A DEEP WESTEREO VALE OF LIFE (NAIL, AN SHANE MERSELF A UTILE 1D) EVEN THING. AT WHOT NARRER SHOULDERS DOES FER YA BOY. « Ks ” ©1926 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. CLASSIFICATIONS Increases in the charged in 39 different c! ifications were announced here today by the state workmen's compensation bureau. | Reductions ¢ made in 12 el i ati es in 111 others will d. The new rates premium rates | will ive June 30, 192 Of th tions listed by {the bur developed deficits | totalling lin 13 classif’ {per cent h classifications cent will be employers dividegd of d to 19 classifi- ese classificat bidity was lower than expected 4 jthe dividend system is being used jto return the surplus to the contribu: tors. i { Premium Industry | Packing houses {Planing mills | Millwrighting Plastering niaueds Addition and répairs to buildings and plants yell drilli Laying st 1 ng gas mains R. R. roundhouse work Electric light and power construction Pry I alers I stores ¢ auto dealers en et cleaning 5 Sign manufacturing and erecting 2,700.13 deficit of $1,507.03. has been 7 The rate on ice harvesting, listed as the secgnd most dangerous of all | occupations insured by the bureau, | remains the despite t ' PAGE THIRTEEN _ By Williams |BOOSTS IN PREMIUM RATES OF 39 ANNOUNCED BY WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BUREAU Coal Mining Has Deficit 1 mining, both surface and ‘ound, contributed most to the » records of the bureau show, despite the fact that, underground coal mines rank second only to grain elevators in the amount of paid into the fund. The cumulated earned received to date by the b: underground coal mines total 645.60 Tt h deficit of $4 and the premium Iready high, ased from for eath $104 payroll to From surfa collected $2! hows a d ¢ is being ri Other indust ficits and money premiums sed from $3. showing heavy de- their status ar New Rate Et 4.10 5.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 lected and has made awards totallin 3 Rate Reduced Offices, which carried the lowest classification last year, seven cents $100, will be reduced to x cents $100 this year. A dividend also will b a = ~~. ae ‘ \ nished apartments, $40 and up. buy, this offi mts hi ei 3 into this fund. Lightning rod eree 4 Strictly modern, F. 'W. Murphy, 215 PHONS 808. Ht oe ACTIVITIES OF GOVERNMENT MUST NOT FARMER tion now is listed as the most da classifications in’ which the rd street. ; xerous and carries a rate of S11. has had a favorable exper- FOR RENT—Modern cdttage, close M. B. GILMAN CO. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE : Into this fund the bureau’ as eol- | icnce follow: ‘ in, suitable for n couple: to wight] — esis AGENCY BE EXPANDED B YOND ac Ra ae { parties only. Write care Tribune] Won app . chb_ Block. Phone @ ; emium Ne i Resa : POR SALE—Brand new Overland i | Industry red Surpius Rate” —dend \ in. Alsol Equipped with. balloon tires. Inc.| WANTED—Copies of the Liberty . [eck manutaetares Sixth St. quire at 822 Broadway, Bismarck.| Magazine for dates of March 27, eater FOR RENT—Furnished apartments] ’ N. Dak. : April 17, April 24, and May 15, Will] : a anienaaaa tiga on ground floor at 930 Fourth St. pay a good price for them. Parties Chicago, June 24—()—A_ warning | purely personal; that laws can be wer buildin x ne COS? having any one copy or all, Phone] acainst the belief that legislation can devised to furnish employment. pre-| [ulinghinmescce ces pe | BY e away the “purely personal trials |scribe the amount of work and provide Track! ROOMS FOR RENT LOST—Between Bismarck and” Tap-| 60 SACE—Oas car eanee eee | ed bacdene 7 5 eh [Trucking and hauling PERI tent it — if ‘ 7 =}and burdens of life” wa ven by| for all the needs of life. Notwith-| Sq 2 ors i ° f zr { FOR RENT Sleeping room, clean| “pen, a black traveling bag. Finder|*Q™ SAtcr cone gay range in excel-| Tica Butler, associate justice ot | standing that all eaxperiese aneen ahs | State Far Ahead of Others in Shanon modern home, suitable for man] will get $10.00 reward, Return to] (° oar a é : ‘ the United state supreme. court, in| contrary, many m to think it pos- , : . tebasrdale Git : { and wife or two gentlemen, For, ‘Tribune. Call ae Tate Park Ave. n address before the Eucharistic | sible to transfer the respersiitihecs| Uaunching Development — | operation gasworks Sale: One book case. Call 3068. j MINERAL RODS. | Satisfaction guat-| Congress here. He pointed out that| of life from individuals to whom the > Savs Milloy ; ight companies RK RENT-—Comfortable room ___ WANTED PATIENTS anteed. Write F. D. Robinson, Box] care should be taken to avoid over- | belong to agencies of the state created Program, Says Milloy I modern house. Hot water at all] WILL TAKE Maternity patients and| 87. Elgin, Tex. = _.Jexpansion of government activities.|to bear them.” Ge retail stores times. Near Capitol and street car! those ready to enter hospital.| FOR SALE—Piano, Call 216 Eighth} Me also made an appeal for sound| Touching education the speaker con- . D. June fe att etC line, 924 Sixth St. Phone 1183; AE Vk 604 Ninth St. Mrs.|_ Street. character as 4 supplement to thoroug’ tinued rThe dissemination of learn.) North J ‘ota is at least two years! ( at ped ry ENT—C ‘i ; ji no. Dixon. ae education. ing develops self-reliance and gives| ahead of othe thwest st. ene ged a URL UNGEtTSeotee neste ell aie Gain caeseaae (eok a EXCHANGE To, the thoughiful observers.” hel refinement’ and dignity of person,| launching a state development’ : 16 i : ol 00M Fe ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—For said, “it seems that care should be|It repels evil and vicious things, and ae ; ra Phone eos, © clades ea FOR RENT—Dental Sagan marek property 1% section land, 35] taken lest activities of government be| brings remorse for transgressions of of the ¢ North ed by firms and individuals approved | rection of Ernest Fritch, superintend- FOR RENT—Nice large rooms close] formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw,| miles cast from Bismarck, Price nded beyond their proper sphere.| natural law. But mere learning. is tion, reported to. the’ by county committees. These county | ent of grounds. $8000, $2700 can be assumed. Chas, le too enact, The educated man who: mai suitable for any kind of an office. possib mmittees alse in, suitable for one or two gentie- Bankers A: ation. erve prospective 0 n' 4 ; ij rf Morton, Driscoll, N. D., R. 1. s and regulations to impair the! charact is not sound, whose con- task the launch-| settlers who come the state with- @-- oo Fadl vedtepel i lee ge. is . 5 4 ; , Ww \ ask in the launch men. Phone Y66W. 218 First St. yee > of law and respect for au-j science is not rightly’ instructed,| ing of such a program, that. of, out writing to the Association. ( . arck. 7 ; : FOR RENT-~Two light housekeeping FOR RENT—Four ol o<' Aiea SEWING whose conduct is not governed by | building the organization, has been e tourist information bu | vate entry. Call 3 West] FOR RE Te —] C Le to| WANTED —Sewing and embroidering. ‘. government must have | higher considerations than those rest-| accomplished,” Milloy said, “It can, is making an intensive campaign for | @- ° ; or Phone 1145M. newles stoi ry store. Call 406 Eleventh Street. contact at many points with the people] ing on mere expediency is liable to} be construed nite demonstra-| motor tourists und has developed pens ‘ of . our room moder! _F. A. Knowles. within its jurisdiction; and, as popu-| become a detriment to. societ: tion of the faith which the people of complete for them. behpetin, NB, died there, } bungalow, completely _ furnished. Local Marine Bound |i" itcresses. and conditions become; “The truths of religion constitute | North Dakota have in their state the first year that North Dakota has | Wahpeton, N. D., died there, Callat 563 Fourteenth St. : Jessen ae 2) more complex, it must more and more jan integral part Of one's fundamental when more than 6,000 citizens jomed been in a position to make a dete Lightning kills two children; im + ST Loree . a 3 concern itse matters that here-| education. They shed the North Dako : mined bid for the development of the | jy .0e scven at Jerses Cit ee x FOR RE NT. ip stot tion in’ shop. Has had 3 For Pacific Island tofore did not require regulation. in every relation of lif tion and contributed tourist. industry, which not — only | JUTES seven a dala Seda sity ‘ hela i experience in tractor repair shop “fance of purpose to do justice and| $70,000 to finance its act 3 hundreds of thousands of dol- Oe th inte ; _ite entrance. 102 Ave. Aan tee tauts on Hedi Shen isin GRE ae ek Wrong Impression of permanent fidelity to coun 3. Almost half of t into the state but helps” ve pees Pe Ces nee dees Rat 5 7 ’ “ fi h : dos Oklahon| vacan FOR RENT Two rooms for light) sex cars, Also some. sales exper-|tiny tropical island far south in the|, “The fact that, under the Consti-| “The Eucharistic Communion, the| has been pledged each yeu {or tour! hiaverially in. giving “North Dake ee means housekeeping in. modern home. jence, Address care Tribune No. 69. ie will be the temporary home| tution, the governed are also the! great consoler, brings peace to every | more years and the officers feel con. to the people in other states. | "CW ™ peels EE li Sh el ee of Clarence Nathan MeClure of Bis- | "ulers tends to give assurance aya roubled sou In the hearts fident that $100,000 will be raised! » fact that North Dakota Neva 5 FOR RENT—Two rooms for light ROOM AND BOARD marek, N. D., who left here recently | destructive excesses. | Nevertheless, millions of devoted citizens, the holy this fall for It more favorable — public fare housekeeping in modern home. 516] BOARD AND Room at Dunraven. Ai-| for a tour of duty in Guam. He will | there is danger of grave ¢ Many | Sacrament of Peace substitutes justi eb Ninth St. Phone 626. probably remain abroad for a year | @Ppear to believe that leg and love for selfishness and so im-| Meee) i pecUseiscts three YOR RE Room in modern home. lddigh dogetherss Bice or longer before returning to the Be aee ae ELC ne measurably advances domestic and pacn aiviaed THEY gecrreaee ne tate one , Gentlemen preferred. Phone 195M. United States. Pane eeinl pee ties, the operation of the immg praised the bankers of the 5 ‘M7 First St pineanen ee old and cris Be 55 tion bureau and the tourist informa. | state the aolid support which BOR RENT Veer comfonable woo born in Bismarck. He lived at the | ¢-————-———_-—__9 | to jail to save their dog's lives, The/ tion bureau, Other efforts toward, they have given to the Greater North gals.are, h@rehy sollotten te TOleay Vasuiacde alieee: eatae home of his mother, Mrs. Laura Me-!/ = Flashes of Life —_ | sentences_.were alternatives to de-| state development are. included as! Dakota Association and asked that, it Ne following printing, rutin Phone 649W. “a MERCHANDISE Clure, 320 Fourth street, Bismarck, | | struction of the unlicensed dogs when of the a ition’s routine be continued in the future in order the State of North — y pe reac eee k, before he joined the Marine Corps | ———_———- | the girls refused to pay fines. Cash Under the direction of the! that the organization might obtain ne FOR RENT— Attractive room. Phone STOCKS WANTED at Dés Moines, Iowa, in December, (By the Associated Press) of friends opened thé cold doors after| immigration bureau more. than 2,| its objective: 1s 682 or 107 ! 1923. For a while he was stationed! New York—Peaches Browning: is to|% few hours. 000,000 farmers in the —mid-wes ainsi Gana FURNITURE FOR SALE >Any merchant in North fit ane Mie Mike U.S) Mariact ot | cactiving a. eee ate ae eee E. Lef ! Barer AP Auer aerate chee erin EPWORTH LEAGUE a < o duty wit ie U. S. Marines at | rec: a lovi el om the vic-] New York~-A. E. Lefcourt ha series of advertisements about North come Printing Commission in i She FOR E—Kitchen cabinet, icebox, i tory club at a Venetian fete. up in the world a bit since he sold] Dakota and the opportunitics this ju Lin the city of B ; buffet, breakfast set, three large | Dakota with stocks of was ceded to the United | won « millionaire. newspapers. Already ow f fourk state oftess is how attiiers, ‘To datel < ota, until the chairs, two bedroom suites, daven- | $15,000.00 or more de- shortly after the Spanish- : ST eeeer: Broadway corners, he has just bought| more than 1,500 inquiries have been Bap epee Pry wietver er ae port and all other furnishings for ‘ A American War. U. S. Marines are| Philadelphis—Stylo is news and] the consolidated stock exchange for] received from farmers of other states Ree! ie by cue staan } a five room house. Reasonable if § Siting to sell out write fi) stationed there, guarding the naval |news dies over night; therefore ad-| $1,400,000 and will tear it desu tol and of that nembee oa neing Gums > taken at once. Call 960R or 922 base and living amid surroundings | vertise women's clothes in the daily| erect a $10,0¢,000 sk; at once to No. 70, Tri- definitely that they TUESDAY, JULY 6 *: ‘ Seventh St. . typical of the South Sea Isles. Sup-|ncwspaper—advice by Miss Grace oo orth Dakota farms Said printing and binding i FOR SALE—Complete household fur- J -bune, Bismarck, N. D. plies are furnished them regularly, | Walton of New York. Lord Birkenhead accuses strikin ‘ jor that required by the first i nishings and miscellaneous articles. while moving pictures, athletic sports eae British miners of attempt to “bl: airmen, on | The fourth annual North Dakota | {tits fourth “and firth ' Also good copy Strad Violin. 612 = and entertainments help to vary the; Passaic. N. J—Josephine Grabcuse| mail society” and taking order. going to four counties in differ ate Epworth League institute will) C1 eee Sixteenth North. regular military routine. and Elizabeth Krazanowski, have gonol “diseredited revolutionary junta parts of the state, and are answer-lopen July 6 at. Chau’ Park, | resolutions u fc PREG. NO, » y j ee ere Se eee ne ener EOE n e ———---- + | Valley City, under the d in neat ha dent to the Legs- corps of 18 institute w ASS he printing and bind- White 0 of the journals of 1! te and Ho of itatives, | $ iting and bind- | ing ot the and Public THAT WASANARROW | . . CRASS Ut Ree Ooty WscaPe— Now FoR THE Row Fasrer, So IT's “SLipPERY itch, Mrs. Quinl. hinge: aa an Eng and Uions SOE KINCHEN AGAIN? UP To YouR OLD Edith Whitmer, also of Valley } @WAMPS, AND THEY'LL NEVER FIND US —~ ad BOAT 1S hich shall be in- { e “TRick: 2 he list of ex officio board mem- { MRNTANT GOES VRAIN 2 G hers includes the names of Rev. John : Mor ki Rev. Price, Dick- ‘ inson, and H. Wakefield and’ Jesse Kort nd not e volume of executive est is scheduled docu for Mond according to @] ments, and all printing not included Jcommunication received recently from | in the’ for \ | Rev. James Anderson, Fargo, public- i state the A for and the work, > price form il One re institute. h district The lity director for the | representative fr ‘compete in th ject will be “Stewardshiy Wilson on Faculty prominent in ressed to the © Public religio cluded in the He eked facul Among them are age ae End: amet 16 anied by ence Wilson, of the [a surety bond in the p sum of board of prohibition public | $1,090.00, the said bond to be ap- morals, Washi D.C. Dr. Wil: | proved as to form and execution b: son dress on aie an hice — pe nd execute Bunda teach | bY the bidder with sufficient suret ft , UDO AY Z to be approved by the te : f “ : 1 yy lasses in BshIP | yr and) Printing ak by A z throughout the w mong other L. R. Akers, president of As- within ten da fi . Wilmore, Ky., will con- duct morning watch and teach Bible He will also lecture at even- ings during the period of the The Asbury college quar- of the bid, , enter jnto h the Stat Ww act North Dakota in with and will institute. such ontract : GEEWIZt= 1 DONT VIANNA COME Mie tiple ow Cavious occnsionss 7 | apeciticatione: necaination: (ien i OUT WHO IT RIGKT OUT AN’ SAY IT= AIN'T YoU GOT” Kenneth Harkness, wided, however, that: when 4 ARY 'MAGINATION 2 si Z2Wwas sionary, will teach “Youn; piygeered gee rm ing more ” ct i i one eh ee q YW BUT-MY HAND IN.YOUR POCKET m Trek,” as a text in foreign mis Of $4500.00 “Rha "be deemed { sions. He will also conduct classes || in stewardship. The list of ministers and laymen from North Dakota includes Miss Ruth Hawley, Bismarck, and Mrs. T. 1A. Olsen, Jamestown. Closes July 13 | Daily programs have been arranged ‘to include addresses at evening audi- torium meetings, recreational activ- ¢ % ities, Bible study, prayer groups and Ah’ OS ‘ a. : ‘ 4 : Gas k meetings. Morning watch : , a ; ‘Will take place at @:30 a. m. daily Rev. Akers will have charge, Bible ‘study will be from 8:30 until 9:10 a, m. daily and will be followed by ‘ group meetings. The institute cee, Wee ent to cover all. bids. AN TAKE OVT A Al not accompanied by bonds will not be co ide: All bidders must comply with the \ Chapter 173, Session : requiring the label of ernational ‘Typographical Union on state printing. 4 ‘The right to reject’ any or alk ; bids is reserved by the sald State ; Publication and Printing Commis- sion, Upen the request of any Did- der, the hond accompanying his bid will be returned. Blank proposals and copy for such specifications are on file in the of- fice of the Secretary of the State Publication and. Printing -Commis- slow at the capitol in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, and may had upan request, will come to a close | be July 13. julated it Bismarek this 1st day of i * In 1925 the enrollment of the in: |“ "Siite Publication and Printing stitute reached 580. It is expected to go still higher this year. Delegates tela be housed in tents Under di- By belay peed -James Curran, Secretary. 6—3-10-17-24 Bd

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