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MONDAY, APRIL,25, 1927 .. Tribune Classifie “MALE HELP DOUBLE-EDGE! y guaranteed razor’ blades and a genuine Gillette razor, sixty cents postpaid, money refunded if not satisfactory, Agents sell 60, 60, “edailv. Wholesale to‘hgents, sam- ple sixty cents, J. L, Hannan, Dis- tributor, Room 1506 Knickerbocker bldg. N.Y. C. GOVERNMENT Forest Rangers ne ed- often, $125—$200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors. Particulars free. Write, Mr. Oz- __ment, 33-P, St. Lor ‘REAT DEMAND for barbers at 3ood wages; men or women. Short ime required. Catalog free. Es- tab. 1893, Moler Barber College, Fareo. N. D. WANIED—A No, 1 counter man at Frank’s Place. Others need not apply. FEMALE HELP WANTED ANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Write Box 240, Bismarck, N. D. ‘ WANTED—Girl for general house- work. T. H. Thoresen, 510 Fifth street. os WANTED—Competent girl for gener- qalihousework. Phone 189.0 WANTED—A’ Waiter at O'Brien's Safe. easier AGENTS AGENTS” WANTED—Men or women. The Homesteaders Life Association, Des Moines, Iowa, legal reserve fraternal insurance. Death, double indemnity, accident, surgical, ternity, permanent disability and old age benefits, cash loans, paid- up and extended insurance.’ J. E. Mulhalland, State Mgr., G. P. Hotel. —— ewe SALESMEN. SALESMEN WANTED—To represent well established woolen goods. firm selling direct to consumer. Liberal commission, Exclusive _ territory. Write for particulars. Great West- ern Woolen Co,, Fergus Falls, Minn, —_.. WORK WANTED WANTED WORK--Piaster patching, kalsomining, removing. storm sas! and doors, replacing screens, or can do carpenter work of most any na- ture. Phone 308-LW. WORK” WANTED—Garden_. plowing and ash hauling. Also for sal Black dirt and fertilizer. __Anderson, Phone 850-W. es WORK WANTE! lowing gardens ash hauling, black dirt and fertiliz- ing. Phone 686-LM. 413 Thir- __teenth street south. John Ji WANTED—Gardens plowed, hauled. Price reasonable. Wm. Ode window work. Call after 6 p. ashes Phone Price reasonable. m. Phone 734-M. FOR SALE SIX ROOM bungalow, all modern, li ing and dining room finished in ik, maple floors, hot water heat, glazed porch, east front, excellent location. Occupancy May 1st. Price $4,550. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern, maple floors, built-in features, full basement with garage in basement. Ruilt in 1921. ‘South front and lo- cated near Park. Price $4,500, $500 cash, balance in monthly payments same as rent. SIX ROOM, two story house, all mod- ern, maple floors, st front, full lot, dandy Price $5,200. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern and practically new, nice lawn and pices Jpeatate on south fey . A fine ome for money, Price $3,000, bone. r little 7. Price | joeation, EVES SIX ROOM semi-bungalow, stuceo,! SEVEN oak floors, garage in basement, dandy location and a _ wonderful home for the money. Price $5,500. ‘ej fT OM bungaiow, and bath, wracticaily new and in fine condi-] CHOICE tion. Lawn, trees, and a fine gar- cen spot. Garage. Price $6,260. Terms, WE WRITE every form of insurance in good old reliable companies, Consult us with your insurance problems. Now is the time you + will need proper windstorm and au- tomobile protection. Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, INC. TERMS! Prices! Main street, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE 1926 FORD Coupe in good running FOR” SALE—A SIX ROO! WE HAVE * 3 insertions, ‘25 words or under over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 —_—___ AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction. guaranteed. Seven- day trial. Etch car priced in plain figures. WHEN a man buys a used car he e: pects to get a bargain. If he bu: a good rebuilt car he invariably gets a bargain. The man who; buys here gets a good rebuilt car plus a permanent local responsibility for it. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. AUTOMOBILES They will surprise All service is guaranteed— xpertly done—in record time, at! the lowest prices. Consideration and courtesy shown every custom- er! Every job absolutely gua: teed, Satisfaction is our watch- word. Estimates given free. Da- kota Auto Sales Co, Inc. Oldsmo- bide Sales and Service, Open eve- nings until 8:30, Phone aa. 215 ‘One Ford Tudor Sedan, just equipped with new balloon tires; one-truck tank, 150 gation capacity; one Alemite high pressure portable grease compresser; No. 2 steam boiler; oil bottles and trays $2.50 per set; one six tube radio $25.00, See us at once for bargains on good used equipment. Lockwood Accessory, Phong 187, 800 Main street. ou. condition, has spare tire and mo- tometer, will sell for $450.00, Also cabinet’ Victrola $60.00. Call at 417 Fifth strect. Seas 26 international Speed truck. Excellent condition. See F. A. Larson at Quality Meat Market or Phone 609-LR after 6:30 one| LOS' pm. FOR SALE Modern bungalow with full basement; close oice neighborhood; 5 steel range. Only $4200. = SEVEN ROOM—New modern house; good basement; hot water heat . garage; near schools, with a cash p: ance in monthly payments. lodern house in good condition; well built and warm; well located; near school: 3 Payments. ROOM—Modern hous parlo: mantel with choice location and very desirable, An.excellent house pric- ed. much below value. Only $6,300. some real bargains in farm lat nds. BUILDING lots in all parts of the city, which we will be pleas- ed to show you without any obli- gation on your part 6 HARVEY HARRIS. &. CO. J.P. Jackson, Manager. Hoskins Block. ____APARTMENTS Rate FOR RENT—Strictly modern three * Poom apartment: at:212 in. Also large front room next. to bath un: furnished. or furnished at 214 Sec- ond street. Phone 906 after 5 Office with First Guaranty Bank. Fen RENE Seaqotomgery ear ——————K— r '—Three room, unfurnished H ROOM. AND BOARD ___ BOARD AND Room in modern home a reasonable rate. €all at 300 Eighth street or Phone 834-J. ___ ROOMS FOR RENT / FoR ‘Three furnished Ight housekeeping rooms in modern home. Also for sale: -8 burner kerosene stove and large dining room table. Call at 1002 Fourth _street, RENT—Mauy first, three unfur- nished light housekeeping rooms with private bath on second floor. Heat and water furnished. Price Block. Phone 4: ‘wo or three | unfurnished rooms on first floor in modern home. Close in, rent Ds gaeacascee Write Tribune Ad No. | ——® epin, léasant front rooms. oarders or board and room. Call at 822 M hone 278-L! FOR RENT—Very desirable furnish: ed rooms and apartment, private e close in. Call-at 217 ‘Ni 517 Sixth strect. For ladies only. Cull evenings. Phone 613-LM. ‘Two rooms partly fur- nished in modern home for light housgkeeping; private entrance. __Phone 626, 616 Nint FOR RENT—Two clean sleeping rooms, Gentlemen preferred. $8.50 ana pizge Per month. Call at 423 room well fur- floor in all Phone 639 after 5 a Sa ee iy cals FOR RENT—Nice front room suite able for two. Please Phone 544-W or call at 322 Second street FOR RENT—Two furaished Tight housekeeping rooms. Call at 602 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and Kitchenette. Hazelhurst, 411 Fifth ‘reet. om Home privilege: Reasonable rent. ~FOR RENT—Sleeping room at 51% Seventh etree, Phone 961-R, | apartment with private bath, For further informytion call at 616 Seventh strect or Phone 442-J. FOR. RENT—Plessant city heated light hous eeping apartment. Col- lege building, ‘Telephone 183. FOR RENT—Furnished apt, on first floor, Also garage for rent, Call at: 422 ain street. FOR RENT—May ist Bldg. Inquire at Tribune office. BABY CHICKS 4 ICKS postpaid, 100 per ery guarantecd. Leghorns 13c; Barred, jocks, Reds, Minoreas 16e, Wyandottes, BE Orpingtoi Wh_ Rocks 16c; Wh Orpingtons, Brahmas.17c; assort- Cae jborP Hatchery, Fergus ‘al el la 74 per cent.orders to date from former customers.’ Our suc- cess built on your al » ree, jay: ton Rust, Dept. K, Fargo, N. D. Only $5,000,| ment of $1,000, bal-| Eo with! FOR Ri FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hot water heat, full basement, south front, near schools, being} TEN ROOM house, hot water heat, Sale painted inside and out. Quick $3,900. Good terms. session. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, and garage close in. i park. Reasonable property is not old. $4,700. Terms. ANEW FIVE ROOM STUCCO bungalow, good size rooms, large bedrooms, closets, hardwood floors, very fine interior painting and -dec- orations, builtin features. Sale price $5,750, Good terms. Quick possession. A NEW FIVE ROOM MODERN stucco bungalow, large rooms, fire- place, hardwood floors, full base- ment, basement garage, laundry tubs. Sale price $6,900. Terms. TILE AND STUCCO BUNGALOW, five rooms and bath, full basement, basement . garage, good location. Sale price $4,100 cash. SIX ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, fireplace, hardwood floors, furnace heat, full basement, laundry room, basement garage. Sale price $7,600. A NEW STUCCO HOUSE, THREE bedrooms, one bedroom on first floor, two bath rooms, one on each floor, sun-parlor, fireplace, built-in features, full partitioned base- ment, attached garage. Sale price $12,000. Terms. A BEAUTIFUL HOME, HOT WATER heat, large living room, fireplace, four bedrooms, many closets, built- in feature: ardwood floors and trim, full partitioned basement, large lot, tree: lawn. THE HOME YOU WANT IS LISTED with th gency and 10 years very active selling experience is offered you to guide you in your selection. HEDDEN REAL‘ ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City Selling Webb Bi Ph P po: Sale price LosT LOST—My only gall-bladder some- where, but not at the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan, who cures d’ eases without the knife or metallic drugs and poisons. Lucas Block, Bi fe stitching on back. Prac- tically new. Finder please return __to Tribune. Reward : LOST—Saturday a white gold wrist ch on white gold chain. Finder Phone 51-5 for reward. = mE: AND CLEAN UP _ T forget we are b. As we buy our pa e, We can furnish them to and guarantee you first . Just call at 709 Third reet or Phone 599, Also ss automobile painting. uthwest quarter, sec- tion 30, township 137, range 7%, and the northeast quarter of the same section, Burleigh county per acre; your terms. L. W. Evans, By own . Pi tically new bungalow, five rooms and bath. Maple floors, full base- ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. Ter: desired, Phone 921. ‘our room house, barn and large garden spot. Call at 503 Ninth street or Phone 783-R. FOR RENT—Sma' partly modern house. Phon R or.call at 305 Thitd St, for- information, FOR RENT—Three room partly mad- exn- house with garage, Phone 64-W-2. FOR RENT—Office or living roo over Knowles Jewelry store, Apply F. A, Kno 1 — DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS ‘in Hoskins Block: Sye Floren, Busi- ness Service Co. Rind t Perea ee U'RE LETTING.” [| MONEY.» DAKOTA'S oldest, iargest Hatchery offers Northern pedigreed, disease inspected. Chicks, attract! New Chick, Feed, Supply ea je FOR SALE—Mahogany bed in excel- lent condition, with coil springs and comfortable mattress—complete $25. R. W. Li 311 Third street. burner ‘ange Also. few odd pieces of, furniture: 801 Fifth street or Phone 242-W. » ALE—Household furniture. FOR~ SALE— Call at 621 Third street. Phone 498-R, _____. PERSONAL PALMIST and Phreqologist: Madam Lattimore. here at 416 Fourth treet,” 1 hours: “2: mn. ft) pete Welps find Tot ar: ticles. See ber today. All horses, cattle and hogs i is at Son ete ts de MOM! WHAT D'VA first}- site noon na ion STATE AUTO TAXES INCREASED 16 PER CENT IN 1926 entirely modern, basement garage, close in, excellent condition, two bungalow, good neigh- asement garage, electric pick and span, many built in features, $4,300. FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, good condition, garage, facing park, $4,700. east front, arranged for one or two families, stucco, $5,200. FOUR ROOM cottage, cast - part of city, hot water heat, garage, $3,500. TWO. BRAND new his sit east front, each 5 rooms, built in fea- tures, basement garages, stationary tubs, each $5,700. SIX ROOM modern house, upper 4th street, nice-lawn and trees,. excel- lent condition, $5,200. FIVE ROOM cottage, Eleventh street, partly modern at $2100, and cheap at that. FIVE ROOM cottage and béth, Thir- teenth street, good condition, $2,200. THESE ARE only a few of the many places on my list for sale. If the house or lot you want to buy is not on my list I will get it for you, if for sale. =e DO YOUR real estate business with the busiest dealer in the city and with the only man in town who is really advertising Bismarck and the Missouri Slope. F. E. YOUNG. A Rare Opportunity Permanent and Profitable Connection will be offered to three high grade men having automobile experience and who can ‘invest. Qualifications Onc experienced Sales Mansgtr who can organize the sales force and train them tobe aggressive produc- ers. One experienced Office Manager who is capable of taking full charge of the office, accounting and parts department. ‘One experienced Ser- vice Manager with the ability to handle shop men and sell service. To the men who can measure up to these qualifications we offer a con-| !¢ nection with an Automobile Agency selling a popular priced car of well known standard make and do- ing a general garage busine: i one of the most progressive middle western cities. This is a eee proposition promising excellent turns and will stand the most rigi investigation. The men we want must become financially and active- ly interested in the business. Ad- dres correspondence, which will be confidential, to No. 66, care Tribune. i SEEDS ‘ YOU ARE perfectly safe in ordering our Registered-Certified Grimm Alfalfa seed direct trom this e2. Shipped C. 0. C. subject to your inspection, Fancy grade; purity 99 per cen bi 90 or mere.| Per pound ‘On oraers| 100 pounds or more within 600 miles of Fargo prepay freight | from for additional cen tified Seed you are positive thet the resulting field can be register- ed. Best quality yellow or white| blossom Sweet Clover Seed, 18) cents a pound, all bags free; sam-! ples on request. North Dakota Grimm Alfalfa Association, Stat College Station, Fargo, N. D. Co operative organisation of over 500 farmers. MISCELLANEOUS VYHEN WISDOM MEANS TW! Sensible people are beginning to realize that surgery should be ed: “symptomatie' surgery,” for only treats the symptoms and NEV- ER CURES THE CAUSE OF THE DISEASE. Do not allow yourself to be cyt to pieces. Visit the Clin of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan who cures diseases without the knife or me- tallie drugs, by natural methods, mild herbal remedies, and scien- tific food combinations. If you can not come, send stamp for free book- let that will put you on the road to ae. Lucas Block, Bismarck, HEALTH FOR E- sets heavy harness, 1 single buggy harness, 3 wide tire wagons, 1 hay rack, 1 iron harrow, 1 fresno, 1 slip scraper, 3 plows, 1 corn culti vator, 1 single cultivator, bushels of seed Spetz. J. C. Swett, 3 Raymond St. Phone 9 pound. Re-| X member in planting our State Cer- COMPARED From Registration fees, Orivers* | Licenses, and Casoline Taxes there vas received total of $475,885, 5e3 —hhis does not include Federal or @ Personal Property Taxes— erage Tax per Vehicle $21.60 From Fqures conzied by US Bureau of Public Coats Washington, D. C., April a new high peak Inst year, with a! ing more than one While the total increase of motor total of — $475,885,583 as conipared vehicle registrations for the United | with $408,877,708 in 1925, an inc States in 1926 was 10 per cent, the | of $67,007, increase in the total amount of spe-| Third. ‘The state’s revenue from cial t (exclusive of the personal) the gasoline tax increased 27 per property tax) collected from motor cent in 1926, the total being $187, vehicle owners by the forty-eight, 603,231 as compared with $14 states and the District of Columbia) the previous year. was 16 per cent. Seven states had more than 2 mil- This is one of the significant facts) lion registrations in 1926, these brought out in connection with the! maintaining the same order ‘as they suance from the National Head-| had the two previous years. They! quarters of the American AutOmobile | were: New York, 1,81 ‘ali association today of its motor vehicle fornia, 1,600,475; | Ohio, "1,480,246 registration and taxation map for! Penn: i 4 I the year 1926. Among other things 1, 1 the map shot | Texas First. The average per vehicle tax | 326 regi y for the entire country was $21.60 linc to tl 26 as compared with $20 in ie Syinvsictiéthe CHANGING CONDITIONS ALTER drivers’ , the highest N5,B27,131 5 California. with $16 ‘f 782; gan $10,081,776 five $11,431,486 72, $ the next: in| $34, seven leading states hav-| lowest per vehic f of twelve months. The per vehicle increased 153 per cent since 1919, when it stood $8.55, ond. = Spec 8 collected r owners by: ate reached school dormitory. In good western Montana town. Forced sale $100.00 ‘ash or four lots $50.00. Have ‘Two Powerful Forces at Work clear deed. Owner P. P, Johnson, Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, Crushing Refiners of Na- “German ™Ehappers ‘and! tion, According to Publica ats, ete, Phone tions Devoted to Oil Indus- try—Increasing Production Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 5 Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. 28. and Decreasing Consump-, tion | account in and other petroleum products. sidered, t ht run and era In the light of th revision may be of such low gi _Dak. ° Box FOR SALE—All kinds of seed and’ ting potatoes; Early Ohios, Bur- ban of good | variet ith Sidej nth and] Tul: SMALL stock of ed Green| of the Mountain potatoes, $2.50 per bishel.! crushed by two powerful forces y ertified through! The Oil and Gas Journal of 1 roduced 400) and ‘The Industrial Bulletin, publ . Robinson, cations devoted tu the oil industr | The two forces i ing beyond al cated in| due to improved refining 1 ‘Twp. 141,!and new oil pools; and deere: Morris,| consumption, due to the discov », qualities in ity crude oil and continual im in internal combustion The Best Gasoline “It was only a few soline of highest ight se crude, such vania. It was s to. smell white in color, and of high te me gray ns for to . Okla. April tion are pictured as be land and meadow h: Cromwell Twp. Si 78. Inquire T lund Twp., Wilton, } cockerel, Pancred Str: horns, 9 months old, heavy ta : nes i ‘oth, Mandan, N. D., or! ournal stress M. | the ever increasing variation betw ree color, odor, gri ALE Come planter, two TOW |Tiner en which it bn a of ene erie rate ache cali peat uctions in the price of erude at the i. bene |wells and for repeated reductions in ae I Sate Kerns Mee grtea af cofiend ence The Industrial Bulleti jof the declaration tl nti-knock E qualities” in low grade crude threaten ‘further cheapening of the price of | gasoline, The Price Basis “During the first 40 years of the American petroleum indu he | Bulletin declared, “the chief product of| Was kerosene, and the price of crude | Richholt school on city water, Price |9il was. largely determined by. the | and terms. Inquire of J. L. Clifford, | Kerosene content. of the crude und | 411 Sixth street, the market for this commodity.” = The advent of the motor car,” he Bulletin continued, “has made jgasoline the chief factor in deter- |mining the price of crude. “Not only. the quality of gasoline other pro being the knock 4 FOR SAI ines,” The publications from paraffin ¢ the worst kn from the C: crudes us the leas’ rate in author ; king in motor: ifornia and Ru ermediate. Seed Corn, Falkner and b is rated Dent, at $5.00 y say, . run. IE DRILLING with cement! Price reasonable. the company to secure leases the land surrounding the well. FOR Le Two Angora kittens, | BEEN SICK—Will sell eight nice, level lots near grade and fine high P THE LOCAL BUTTER SUPPLY SO war HELL HAVE TO BoY FROM US WHEN HE'S READY TO MARKET His POP CORN et. Telephone 515.) originally present in the crude ideal pup. Phone | technically as straight run gasolinc— |but the additional amount obtained come, nounce: resumed, __ Thirteenth the Townley company FOR | SALE—An and drilling will WITH 10 PER CENT REGISTRATION INCREASE million registra- 035,461; Ohio,| ounts collected from the) 5.305 | which, Oregon, $105} Arkansas STANDARDS OF OIL INDUSTRY by eracking had then to be taken into djusting prices for crude another force must be con. anti-knock value of both i ts ago that} ing and price ran material from . rather] § y and the like, surment as this prop- y in gasoline more than any other governs its performance in gas en- gasoline des as that causing t nd that from the | Mid-Continent area and Gulf Coast|to take charge of mixing the i Cracked better Steele-—Drilling on the Townley oil well, located near Robinson, will be resumed immediately it has been an- nounced. The drilling was postponed | ships a year ago when it was impossible for | plies on all up ¢ How- ever, this difficulty has been over- extra an- now be small VALLEY FOLKS ARE REMINDED OF BIG FLOOD People Living Along Red | River of North Recall High Water of 1897 Grand Fork: April 23.—(P) Floods, which tly have dev- astated the South and Central Mid- dle West, have served to recall to versons living along the Red River of the North the historic flood of 3) years ago when stream over- flowed its highes: s and inun- dated the surrounding territory. The rive: yed an important part in the story of the North- west, but floods have been rare in recent years although each yegr the stream swells moderately becadse of spring rains and melting snow. The winter of 1896-1897 was one of unusually heavy snow, old-timers recall, and when the snow was sub- ual warmth and spring bed of the stream mtajn the flow. A thousand coul on cither side be- came real rivers and the level of nuin stream rose until the insignifi- ant stream of midsummer became a from three or four to ten wide. Above the waters an re: ional roof of a farm building could’ be seen and down the river floated thousands of dollars worth of valuable prope Really » The Red _ river, department's arc stream, ¥ -jof th N. D, jected to un rains, the nt sa navigable iy so during much rlier period. Tt was. the ! proughfare for the Indians. {It has served for the transportation t] of quantities of valuable furs, s the return cargoes were carried on fur rs” s. B had heen ed down the stre: to old Fort y, loaded with merchandise, the < themselves being broken up }for the lumber of which they were jbuiit. Just before the advent of the railroad s raul steamers made reet- |lar trips up and down, and during the flood time r ue parties were out steamer from Grand Forks to carry food to stranded set- , und in some cases to rescue from dangerous situatiot steamer, nd Forks, w rried one of these relief parties, itself wrecked by striking an ice floc, which the steamer to nd the relief of merch zero p vel of the busi though there are higher wate ord wh roads ha is no official this, The the shrunk ‘to de- proportions, Sheridan County Waging Warfare Against Gophers MeClushy cial )—I it for eve idan count nt meeting of the missioners here and work of ridd the county of this pest has begun. A number of farmers appeared be- fore the con ners and. urged ion be taken to | cidedly D.. April 25.—( miss were secured and County in} Ax Norling of MeLean coun- 'ty came here the first of the wer bushels of gopher poison decided on, under the supervision of the com. missioners. appointed in each by the commissioners 4 farmers are urged to call on him as soon as pos- jsihle for their share of py Mount additional sup- I be able to clean gophers in first ¢ shape. ay. Other townships needing supplies are urged to get in with the commissioners, or if supplies are needed, they can | be secured at the local drug store. they touch WELL, Lim SORRY, CHieK= IT Had NO LDEA You'D BE INTERESTED— SURE NOU CAN HAVE A CHANCE~: How MUCK OO NOU WANT To INVEST 2? THERE'S GOING To BE SOME REAL ? MONEY IN “CHAT —~ AND You NEVER, EVEN OF FERED TO LET ME nell TAINK HAPPENED To: My Baran 'OOT FF WELL, TLL BE GLAD WAEN WE GET Iv our NEW MouSE= TILL SHOW 71! OLD MOMS! WHY, WHAT WILL You D0, 7AG ? THAT'S WHAT I WANTED TO SEE You ABOUT — HOW MUCH WILL You LOAN ME?

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