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OFT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926 Tribune Classified. Advertisements |f wht Be GOVERNMENT PATROL INSPEC. TOR—Guards needed frequently for Canadian and other bordets. eres yoarly Particulars | free.| Write, Oz St. Louls, MALE HELP WANTED =| 1 , 2 fies. clerk, 8 man preferred. state salar ed and give references in first ie: it ter. Address Merchants Add No. 36, Few weeks completes: ¢ id st ecial offer a M “labegeas for steam por plant “work at Washburn, N. D. per hour. Apply to Superintendent on job, ms, Helmers and Sehatf- ner, ME NICS WANTE ig get jobs for students. Hanson ‘ne & Elec ANTED- mpetent woman dry goods clerk. One who speaks Gert- man preferred. State salary want- ed and give references in first let- ter, Address Merchants Adi No, 34, rib ’ ror ba! evens Si ail woman to keep house and care for two girls 7 and 9, on. nail ranch, 1 mile from: town, No, 36. Tribu Cb — Waitress, Must nd respectable. Good C, Hoffman, Washburn, FOR be neat For wage: T D—A girl for One who can go home nights. 306 _A’ WANTED — __ Gall ati WANT! Sey ex es ut the Sweet rienced waitrer hop. WORK WANTED i. HAUL your ash bage twice a week thi: have a special offer to make. haul cinders for driveways and walk: eaper than others becausg the londs are larger. For service. Phone 977-5. T. M. nal ON ing gas Burch, Seventh street. ae LE who have work f school boys after school, or on Sat- urdays, please notify H. 0. Saxvik. like 1247 to do before and after school, and also on Saturdays. Phone ‘1044. |; jt wieker chaits, tri Hamilton. upr! sh ot epastment. Also an unfurnished modern apartment. A 7 room part-| _/ ly. modern house, close in. For ei bed dufuld. Phone 906 after ror RENT — Furnished “apartments @ Laurain Apartments. Phone FOP FO! Call 434 tan the ‘room modern f ished uapieeat: 924 Fourth St FOR SALE—Seven room modern DE 8} house, including 3 ere and| prices, Phone re Hie Ave sun pation, oak floors up and down ear school, ement, for! stairs, we quite ne Register.' “on SALE OR TRADE for city prop- ert rr Eretloakin ous Apostle Islands. especially adapted to fruit raising, truck gardenit -fever resort. B. Canerets Description: | State: High of 2, and small fruits, stand of FOR SALE—5 room bungal rage. Small payment yaa monthly payments at a very: sonable price. sale by owner ree one pied that furnished. n be apt. or ingle root at 808 Avi ih jone 1 ¥O TE cry nice seven room all modern house in splendid con- ition, Phone 238. used as: m n new bungaipes: 1015 Fourth street. FOR RENT. Phone 660, all-new tires. fine condition. $325. ana FOR! POR! sion, $195. FL oot general hodset FORD trick with’ transmission, eab ONE OND eA Ford Fs oe ph This is what one of many of our ror used car buyers have te say rived in Glen penses only 80c. No ap: CAPITAL: CHEVROLET’ ‘COMPANY | _ RCE etek et SLES EET ART a ee Bl ea st 123. Ave) As “ FOR SALE—Fumed oak dining room Toom) table. Six chairs and a buffet. Bed) room furniture, Nbrary table, trait’ jars and Call evi jao| | burners and over. Zuger @ Tillot-; son, Biamarek N. D. FOR SALE Victrola go Sun, el furalestes FoR Phi crosses end of place, 8 room eee se, 28x28, hardwood full ce chieken coop. Price tock, Blamare! REAL HOMES 4 Fea OM strictly thodern cottage, , faPhace, “Dadsment, $3,200.00. () ‘bie itsicty, rhodétn- house, far. aeree! teh, sull Bateinenty ta nary. Va Prive place, nicest part clty, » bec a cheaper than’ rent, oy hab ps méderh. howe, welt Toe ial nditien, S teceene, farnl- | vture,\@ bargain at 6 ROOM modern house, good condi. tag, alee ttebs, south front, $4, &b ROOM: bungalow; practi- Hach Onde tebe, Nenamenl pe | lace, ua Page, splendid 1peat Vocation, $6,000.00. ; & ROOM house, nya hath, fei hace, garage, $5,250. £ Room cottage, water, lights, east front, good part of city, goad con- ditior i 00. 1 have n rales, old anything. ne tbat uf cannot. completely Agiomee. ho Ks pty “ta § particular fant: is. not on: my ta i: r wild, get it for-you, if for sale. RARM LANDS:. I of putts on Now, ea. new Bade! in the p fon Eaten Fuahdard| seven qubreesoetieny io fer Fitth Avenue N. W. Phone) from this nelghbochosd, _BUY Now. | INSURANCE: Fite, tornad automo: | om Fader Ford Se bile, in reliable companies. For ee FOR RE! i ft ine large re “4 poolg sda ca 3 nd ove réom suitable ‘) om ot = Rig 8}: ir "er RENT. T¥oe fumiohed ne or CA a en baie —_ nine table. Call ee Eighth FOR SuaNT SS nigel faratanea | light housekeepfirg rooms ih’ a’ méd- ern house. 21! nd street. Call aft ci er’ 6p. mi af F) A large furnish Toom with kitchenette for light ‘house- keeping on fitat floor, bath adjoin-! G10. Sixth Street. i SALE Try a wan’ wan' VALUES DY truck With transmission, cab dtnay bed, . ‘1D truck with cab and dray bed, truck chasdis’ with transmis. D truck. chaspis, $145. id grain-tank, $345, trafler with: rae tives, 935: 1925 Ford Se oa 1926 Ford tourin NY 1938 Chevrolet Sedan, $325, 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, $350. EASY TERMS: , r le, Calit., after travel: falions of ther ex- T suré Frank Prater, 3000 miles. and 5 gallons of oi). the Cher Sultable tee two. 815 Second St. Allen Ave. re poate entrance, ne: Capit reer "nil the: time, 1004 Fifth St. hone FoR RENT—A sleeping room 1 modern home. Gen an pi 4 "ibrary table, leather peels sed, Llose in, 200. W Bro: y raga, picttires, elec: Phone 888. ic washing machine, vee end FOR rhished rooms for ft light! ‘Will be vacant old artic! en Must bet Ph oy shout 42 Fifth St, Phone ood? bargai home. tim Inquire 508 Seventh FOR RENT—A nicely: farhished-m erp room suitable. for one er two rie 46. Thayer. T—Two ni liet nee “hounekeening rooms, Third street. Phone a i NTI her hous ‘Oct seri 400 ACRES WELL Improved. $6.26 an acre. Ready ‘ to’ mi money for you in Baxter Co,, Ark. od farming country, ready mar- eta, advantages; 240 acres wire- fenced, fertile limesoll ern inated bo and stream for stock, eati- 600,000 ft. timber; fruit, food 4-room house, excellent: water, jorch and shade, good barn, tenant tense and poultry houses.” $2500 takes it to settle affairs quick): less than half cash. A. J. Deather- ecw care Strout Agency, New rk Life Bidg., Ke City, Mo. fan |ADIAN pith conde to illness must sell my 320 acre Alberta farm. Very suitable for wheat, sheep etc, Good house. $6,700. Half Snag ian. Steede, Up __Kits nada. FOR 8 SA! a section improved "land, ge cattle, horses und full line of: raatninery. Easy’ terms to. reliable. ety... Investors Most- zane Security Co. Tel. 138, marek, N. Dak. dw large modern Closé in. Hot water at alt miscellaneous articles. ie P SALE — An Electric stove, four large dining table.) 90, t. reasonable Fruit Ranch p—-Lars coi C ff FOR RENT—A latge furnished room in home, 217 Pighth St. PLEASANT warm toom, good a tion. 628 Sixt! NT—On ier ranch located'in frost It of Northern Wi: Lake Superior and fam- ‘This. place is mer or hay-|FOR RENT—O jormerly occupied i, sum je by eas Parsi Burke. rear street, 14: acres; on: a ee A. Floren; 3 miles evar ‘town ENT: ird-| Knowles Jewelry Siete. A stream}! F. A, Kt TOST—A_ deed’ fc tween Bismarck ‘Hotel's and ‘Sym Cate. return to Tribune 8 ace, POR EXCHaqvan —owner_is very anxious about it. 5 «nt Ah basement, ‘barn and| WANTED TO TRADE—00° arte inv-| LOST—Scotch Collie dog, a : proved Wisconsin farm for Bis: the name of “Laddie.” ‘White cron marck residential property. Writ | and dark og and black back. Phone Apply to timber, treut: $6, particulars a or see B. E, Hitch. hcbcionte Ad No, 33. 1167 or You always get returns from Classified Ads ik classified ad when you need anythin Help F Stiuation wanted, real estate for sale,: rae ta 5 ; cast-off articles to dispose of. and every meed, a classified ad is sure to bring This is the Paper to put them in. carries it into homes that will you have to tell about. The cost is so small, and the ‘renults so big that you need not hesitate on the score of expenses. once. ‘You'll come again. Phone 32 CE air com- pee and tank, One electric tube lea One weaver tire | reader. Two testing tanks, Two electrie drills. One chain hoist. One brake lining machine. One vice, ahd many other miscellaneous garage tools, One Ford Roadster $75.00, 1928 model. touring $850.00. Lockwood Acce: ‘ory. 800 Main. FOR SALE—Three | slightly used shot- guns at $10.00 each. Special to garage men: One steam boiler, garage Alemite grease gun, barrel pumps and oil bottles, gasoline pails, water buckets, mnels and too numerous to 4 reat Accessory Co., Phone 187. 800 Main St. é E—Shoe shop with equip- ia er must occupy by Oct. pers bd: begin Edi- pct dant "4 lege e. rite or call John Such Fourth Ave. Nw, pandan. X. F Write me. s right. eAitaita upland and field hay, Green. Oats and barley. Baled. Shipped from points west of Missouri river in this sta Elling Helmer, Taylor, N. Dak. In fact—for Its circulation be interested in the things One 1926 Dodge (Rr ’ CTS GUARDIAN OR SHOALS A. W. Wilde of Woods Hole,| Hi Mues., Has Been on Same { Job 35 Years rare “Mase., Oct. 1.—)— Neuron as the Old Woman riding the broom had to sweep the cobwebs from the heavens and light the stars each night, so the Keeper of dhe Buoys must sweep clean the waters, marking the bad spots with pars and buoys, some of which the must light up at night. “Thirty-five years winter and jsummer I’ve been at this job,” says A. D. Wilde, head of the depart- ‘}ment of buoys for the const from the tip of Cape Cod to the boundary lof pt bade Island. “Three hundred { ‘buoys are in my care, A ikgeos all the shoals and ledges, the rocks and | wrecks, tide rips and eddies that make hard the way of the mariner | in Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound. Assuring the Toll ' “They have to be watched. The spars must be kept freshly painted or black, the bell buoys must Ve kept free of rust, far enough put cf the water for the gentle roll the tide to sound their iron bell. Phe. whistling buoys must have Wtheir windpipes clear, the valves Het so uhat the same fall and tise of the waves will draw air i to their throats, and‘force it out in # whistle, The light buoys must de kept supplied with the fuel they need, ‘pinch gas’ or other sub- stance, so that they will warn in the dark. results, | “And every one cf the 400 must he hauled out of the water and ushore once a year, to be scraped and cleaned and painted’ up and put back fresh. at’s the work of my tender, ‘the Anemcne.’ “The ‘garden’ of the Keeper of the Buoys blooms with these Ktrange flowers of the sea. There ave prim ‘nun' bueys, black e¢ ‘shaped forms like the head- ‘of a medieval sister of charity. They lie twenty-five feet from tip ,to base, standing ten feet out of | the water, with a: circumference ,of about fifteen feet. In their {class, of the faintly old-fashioned | favorites, are the can buoys, which \may be round or square, of about the same size, They, with their rigid brothers, the spar buoys, are ‘known as day buoys, for they ‘serve their part only as long as the light lasts, and sink into use- less stolidity at night, or in a fog. New Styles “So there were invente: the bell buoys, and the whistling buoys,” Rita’s group said the Keeper, pointing to other of the ‘Cake rolasionaty society|forms, ‘The bell buoys are mass- will hold a rumm le next Sat-/ive, with their pyramidal frames, prday, all a at ten or twelve feet high, support- a ing a heavy iron bell. It taker a 9000 pound mooring to hold them| to the shoal they warn of, day and night, fog and clear. The light buoys are cf the same but newer style: Their lights, |! in cases of the latest products, are 2| made, to burn from a supply of 2) pinch gas in cans, lasting six to a menths, They burn stead- dust try us Harvest Festival Sale The Salvation ‘army will have a sale of fancy ng BC sibel ! gs Biamarek. Ivory tri. oe if taken: ry ance. 2 Ph 21 W Thayer. type, HERE'S HEAVEN FOR LAZY MEN | London—“Silly” Haddenham, rural Buckinghamshire,. is o lat man's paradise. For pea the v 1 of a seriou: The women think the men o ieee ve all the Seaman > achemen: themselves. women re- incorpo! cently oe a flower show. Next year, | i ra’ sani | says Mary Dodwell, chief: or- |*———— ganizer, if the men behave them- selves they will be allowed to look after the tea tables at the show. A’ new locomotive designed for the Paris-Orleans ona 4 will give # speed of more. thai tiles an hour. | It us electric and operates on 1500 volts. nit "authorities are now working on a new light buoy that the sunset sunrise extingui and Loan G. J. Black pari natal atl ee Associat! « Dahl, Hoff, Osear H. Be Ww. E. Jone: a $I p and Company, Hankin- son, N. D., $25,000; Arne Kjelstrup, ies K; elstrup and E, B. Kjelstrup. . Kelly, incorporated, Grand Foe $60,000 to handle farm _pro- duce; Jobn J. Kelly, Matt Clark, $e THis WAS MINE oe TURNIT DOWN poy —_— T ALWAYS LIKE HATS End e ' — rome bi | ecm By Taylor | qin: Hgrrered. Grand, Yorks - _ = . jd, Melly. Matt Clark and ‘adolph * c . | } und, Grand’ Forks, and A. J. LeForte, » Nebraska. Lila’s Incorporated, Grand Forks, BUFFALO LL MUSEUM Cody, Wyo.—Memorials to the life and prowess of Col. William F. (Buffalo Bill) noted fronticrsman, scout and founder of this town, are Breaking her own reco mark of 6 minated,, 10 seconds, In a 1000 meter walking race, Miss Cross- ley of England, set the ‘world’s mark at the Woman's Ulympte Games held oe at Gothenburg,: Sweden. Hot Springs Will Celebrate Legends Mot Springs; Ark., Oct. 1—U®)--The atmosphere of a day when’ Indian tribes the country over held the “land of the hot waters” sacred, believing that th Spirit presided there- in, will be revived in a centennial celebration here in 1932, commem- orating the 100th ann ‘sary of the creation of Hot -Springs . National Park. Authentic Spanish records show hat Hernando de Soto and his band of explorers visited the thermal pools in 1541. Legend also has it that the hot springs of Arkansas were the famed objective of Ponce de Leon, when in 4 he sought the “Founs tain of Youth.” The park was formed in 1832 by ® special act of congress. It confains 46 radio-active thermal springs. All the history of the springs will be unfolded in a huge pageant, as @ feature of the celebration. A thou- sand persons will participate in the spectacle, .sponsored hy the local Chamber of Commerce. Forks were not introduced in England until 1608. Before the advent of forks, the guest was lucky if he got a plate. Usually he was supplied with a round of bread, known as a trencher, upon which the meat was placed. lo liv 1 and 1 Oy school house rr oof Burnt Creok wm. School Paul L, Cle will sutomatically light, and thes y sg 09.5 aublisned . D., for’ October nm fe i i of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss, Before me, a notary in and for the county af “D. Minn having been ‘duly, sworn a: to law, deposes and y he is ‘the publisher of the Bi marck Tribune and that the fe lowing is, to the best of his knowl. edge and belief, a true siatement of the Sarah ies hone praca fund if @ daily pap el tion), Of the aforeaald publication date shown: in th : required by of Av 1912, embodied in section 443, Por Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this managers are: D. Mann, Bis- to’ be erected: here and: at Omaha, | x70! Neb. Mary Jeser Allen, ¢ man of the Cody Family Memorial Board, vred announced that the memorial here will take the form of a museum con- taining relics and paraphernalia of the days of the famous old Indian fighter. band wouldn't talk to her and mai: tained un absolute silence for 5; weeks, Stella McMail won a divorce here recently. McMail's siege of si- lence began, she said, when she went {0 a doctor to have an illness diax- nosed after he had forbidden her to do so, The couple were married 14 years ago. In the last 100 years, only two }comets have been brilliant enough | { to be geen byday with the naked eye.. One of these was in 1843, the other in 1882. 2. % _Little Joe IE Farening: Maitor, Verne E. Joslin, Btemarck, N. Busin: 6 | stan, Binmar esses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, gly nant an@ the names and addresses of stockholders owning or- holding 1 per cent or more of the total’amount. Mann, Bismarck. of stock.) 5 ND, Reatrice Mann, Bismarck, ‘X. Minnie Ostrander, Hawthorne, cal. That the known boudhold mortgakees, and other security hota ers-owning or holiing 1 per cent or more of total ‘amonnt of honda, mortgages, or other’ securities. are? af the, pl Note. ragraphs next pi giving the namen of the owns ers, stockholders, and’ security oid: ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders pear upon the hooks of y but glso, in cases where the stockholder or security holder. appears npoh the booke of fon: the name perabn .or. Sompecet ian: for hom such truatee acting, is fess canine ae dane: