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“TUESDAY, APRIL absolutely guaranteéd razot blades and a Gillette razor, sixty cents , money refunded if not satisfactory. Agents sell 60,60, 70 daily. Wholesale to agents, sam- ple sixty cents, J. L. Hannan, Dis- tributor, Room 1506 Knickerbocker B WANTED—Man with ear to sell com- plete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exelusie Territory, Ex- perience not necessary. Salary $800.00 per month. Milestone: Rub- __ber Company, East Liverpool, Ohio. GOVERNMENT Forest Rangers need- ed often, $125—-$200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the oatdoors. Particulars free. Write, Mr.. Oz 33. Mo. YOUNG MEN—Wanting work of an: kind in South America write for FREK list, salaries, etc. South American Service Bureau, 14,600 __Alma, Detroit, Mick. : for berbets ‘wages; met or women. Short quited. Catalog free. Es- es Moler Barber College, for gen- eral housework. Box 240, __ Bismarck, N. WANTED—Girl for general work. T. H, Thoresen, 510 street. house- Fifth NT: men, The Homesteaders Life Association, “Des. Moines, Io reserve fraternal insurance. , double indemnity, accident, surgical, ma- permanent disability and age benefits, cash loans, paid- up and extended insurance, Mulhalland, State Mgr., G. WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Garden plowing and ash hauling. Also for sale: Black dirt and fertilizer. . Anderson, Phone 850-W. WORK WANTED—Plowing gardens ash hauling, black dirt and fertiliz- ing. Phone 686-LM, 413 Thir- teenth street south. John Jahner, _____ROOM_ AND BOARD BOARD AND Room in modern home at a reasonable rate. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 834-J. _____ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RE housekeeping rooms in modern home. Also for sale: 3 burner kerosene stove and large dining room table, Call at 1002 Fourth P. Hotel. May first, three unfur- nished light housekeeping rooms with private bath on second floor, and water furnished. Price ns, Eltinge Block. well furnish- ed sleeping rooms. Private en+ trance, close to bath and telephone, Two blocks north of postoffics 1 at 410 Third street: Phone ‘OR RENT—Two sleeping rooms, pleasant front rooms. Alsp, day boarders or board and room. Call at 2 Main street ‘OR RENT--One large pleasant room, four windows, east front. One small room. Hot water. 120 Ave- ___hue “A”, corner Second street. NT—Very desirable furnish- ed rooms and apartment, private entrance, close in. Call at 217 Eighth street or Phone 511-J._ FOR RENT—Nice pleasant room at 17 Sixth street. Home privilege: For ladies only. Reasonable rent, Call_evenings, Phone 613-LM. FOR RENT—A fro on ground floor connected with bath. Close in. Call at 120 First treet. Phone 1006-R. FOR RENT—Two rooms partly fur- nished in modern home for light housekecepi. private entrance. ping room , room and gar- age close in, Rates reasoneble: Call __at 11 Rosser Ave, Phone 1127-LJ, furnished leeping upstairs front rtme! e front: room suit- able for two, Please Phone 544-W or call at 322 Second street. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home. 607 Sixth street. Phone __No. 782, SAG, FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room pt h_strect. Phowe 844-4. FOR RENT—Sleeping room at 617 Seventh strect. Phone 981-R. A Rare Opportunity Permanent and Profitable Connection will be offered to three! high grade men having automobile experience and who can invest, Qualifications One experienced Sales Manager who can organize the sales force and train them to be aggressive roduc- ers. One experienced Office Manager who is capable of taking ful! 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 AufomoDile Agency selling a popular priced ear of pen known srandere ane and do- ing a general garage business’ one of the most progreasivée middle western cities. This is a legitimate romising excellent re. nd will stand the most rigid investigation. The men we w: must become financially and active- ly interested in the business. Ad- dress all correspondence, which will be confidential, to Ne. 6G, caso Tribun YOU ARE perfectly safe in our Registered-Certified Gea Alfalfa seed direct trom thig cd. Shipped C. °. G: Glas to Lich id inspection, Fancy grade; _ pur r hts viability 90 of miore, 36 cents. On ‘ pounds ur. more within © miles of Fai will prepay frei for additional cent # pound” member in planting our State tified Seed you are positive that the resulting field can ed. Best ‘quality @ lls or blossom Sweet Clover | Secd, oe a pound, ail oe a 3 On re Brimes Alfalfa Association, Stat Coll jon, N. D. -€0 anization of’ over 500 Pe: Per poun 00 it aie ors ‘operativo org: farmers, TWO BRAND 26, 1927. 1 insertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 25 words or under CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cosh | advance. ea Bild fecelved by 12 o'clock to‘in- | eure insertion same day. PHONE 32 ‘ AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles day teak, Back car peiced in as figures. THE POLICY under which this com- pany sells rebuilt cars provides that every ‘rebuilt car purchaser shall be so satisfied that whatever may be his later needs in the au- tomotive line, he comes to us with confidence and friendliness. We always carry good rebuilt cars in stock. Come in and see them. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM bungalow, east front, entirely modern, basement garage, close in, excellent condition, two years old, $5,500. FOUR ROOM bungalow, good neigh- borhood, basement garage, electric range, spick and span, many built in features, $4,300. FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, good condition, garage, facing park, $4,700. TEN ROOM house, hot water heat, éast front, arranged for one or two families, stucco, $5,200. FOUR ROOM cottage, cast part of city, hot water heat, garage, $3,500, ND new bungalows, cast front, each & 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 chéap at that. FIVE ROOM cottage and bath, Thir- teenth street, good condition, $2,200. THESE ARE only a few of the many places on my Hist for sale. If the house or lot you want to buy is not on my list Iwill got tb for you, if|* for sa DO YOUR rea the busiest-dealer in the sith the only man in town really advertising Bismarck Missouri Slope. E. YOUNG. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—A five or six room modern bungalow with gar- age. Write Tribune Ad, No. 81. AUTOMOBILES TERMS! Prices! 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 guaran- teed. Satisfaction is our watch- Estimates given free. Da- kota Auto Sales Co, Inc. Oldsmo- -bile Sales and Service. Open eve- nings until 8:30. Phone 428. 216 Main street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—One Ford Tudor Sedan, just equipped with néw balloon tires; on@-trugk tank, 160 gallon e Alemite high pressure com| ir; one fo. boller; oll e nies and or eget; one six tube he to 0" Bee ms nes ior ins on used equipment. tants Accessory, Phone 187, 2 ee 1926 RD Coupe in good running condition, hes pene tire and mo- tometer, will séll for $450.00, Also cabinet Vietralu, $00.00, Call sat 417 Fifth: atzeet. i estate business with ity. and 3 and the ‘A. ‘Larson, at. Quality. Meat Maruet ox Phone GOO-LK after O10 ___ APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—Strictly modern threo Ttoom apartment at 212 Main, Also large front room next to bath wn- furnished or farnished at 214 Sec- ond strect, Phone 905 after 5 P. aes: FOR RENT—Theee room onfurnished apartment with private'bath, For further information call at 616, i__Seventh street _or Phone 442-J. FOR RENT—Pleasant city heated ight housekeeping apartment. Col- }—lege_buildi; Telephone 1 FOR RENT--Two: room apartment an ground floor. Also two sleeping ‘rooms, 400 Fourth street. R Ri floor. Also garage for rent. Call at 422 Fifth street, ‘FOR RENT—Furnished one room and +e Mitchenette,, Hagelhurst. 411.Fifth street. Bay he ae May ist Apt. in Triburie rs i dg. segue at Tribuno office. vor RENT—Modern Apartment. L. ~ Thompson, Pho 7. usral "Barred, B Samet, Lyehal andottes, Reds, Minorcas 1 Orpingtens Wh ta lic. ks, "we > La FOR GALD ny bed in excel- lent condition, with coil springs and comfortable mattress—complete $25. W. Larey, 311 Third street. FOR 2 berner gas. rani with oven. “Also s few odd’ pleces | of Surliace. 801 Fifth street or’ Phone 24 FOR SALE—Househ Call at, O21 ‘Third 98 id furni street. iture, Phone FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hot water heat, full basement, south front, near schools, being ainted inside and oat. le price 3,900. Good terms. Quick pos- Session. . — FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, and garage close in. Near city park, Reasonable taxes. This property is not old. Sale price $4,700. Terms. A NEW FIVE ROOM STUCCO bungalow, good size rooms, large bedrooms, closets, hardwood floors, very fine interior painting and dec- erations, «builtin features. Sale price $5,750. ‘Good terms. Quick possession. A NEW FIVE ROOM MODERN stucco, bungalow, latge rooms, fire- plaec, ‘hardwood floors, full buse- 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 cach floor, sun-parlor, fireplace, built-in features, full ‘partitioned base- ment, attached garage. Sale price $12,000. Terms. A BEAUTIFUL HO) IE, HOT WATER heat, large living room, fireplace, four bedrooms, many closets, built- in features, hardwood floors and trim, full partitioned basement, large lot, trees and lawn, THE HOME YOU WANT IS LISTED with this agency and 10 yearb very active selling experience is offered you to guide you in your selection. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City Selling Webb Block. Phone 0. cs Ost LO: ly only gali-bladder som where, but not at the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan, who cures dis- eases without the knife or metallic drugs and poisons, Lucas Block, __Bismarek, N. Dak ee i ‘ite ki gloves ching on back. Prac- Finder please return __ PAINT UP AN UP DON’T forget we are still on th job. As w@ byy-our paints at whole- sale nrige, can.furnish them to you at cit, aqd guarantee you first class work. Just call at 709 Third street or Phone 599, Also class automobile painting. quarter, sec- tion 30, township 137, range 75, and the northeast quarter of the same section, Burleigh county; $11 per ucre; your terms. L, W. Evans, Lake City, Iowa. SS _. HOUSES AND FLATS NGALOW at 812 Ei street'for gale by owner at real bar- gain, price. An extremely well- built -home with nicely arranged rooms. Call at 502 Seventh street. FOR SAI ‘By owner direct, prac- tically -hew bungalow, five rooms and bath. Maple floors, full base- ment, hot air heat. Price $3,000. Terms if d Phone 921, ive room Gas stove, heated garage, Five blocks o FOR RENT—Oftice or living rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply _to F. A. Knowles. DE Hos! OF! ROOMS in Kins Block. Sea Floren, Busi- ness Service Co. 60 per cent commit $100.00 Weekly profit. on Agents. Neway Brush Faétory, Hartford, Conn, —..___PERSONAL _____ PALMIST and Phrenologist: Madam Lattimorelle here,at 416 Fourth street. Reading hours: 2 p. m. till 10 pom. Hetps find lost: ar- ticles. See her today, MISCELLANEOUS “WH WISDOM MBAND HEAurHt ’TWERE FOLLY TO BE A FOOL’ Sensible people are beginning to realize that surgery should be call- ed “symptomatic surgery,” for it oniy treats the symptoms and NEV- ER CURES ‘THE CAUSE OF THE DISE..SE. Do not allow yourself to be cyt to pieces. Visit the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan who cures diseases without the knife or, me- tallic 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 health, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. ik. FOR SALE—Choice imported German Rollers, German Chappers and Hartz Mountain, also native singers. Cages, seeds, treats, etc. one 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. __Dak. ' Box 728 3 FOR SALE—Al ind: eed id eating potatoes: Eerly Ohios, Bur- banks, Irish Cobblers, etc., of good varieties, Phone 571. South Side Grocery, corner Eleventh and Sweet street. A SMALL stock of certified Green Mountain potatoes, $2.50 per bushel. Great yielders, certified through the A. C. Ten bushel produced 400 bushel last year. . Robinson, Dawson, N.D. FOR SALE CHEAP—15 pullets, 1 cockerel, Pancred Strain White Leg- horns, 9 months old, heavy layers. Write A. Rooth, Mandan, N. D., or Phone 46M. FOR SALE—Corn planter, two row cultivator, Fordson tractor, plows, self lift tractor drill, cream separ- ator, churn, four horses. Ma: __ Mille ae FOR SALE—Poland China tows. Also want to buy ‘cattle or cows. KE. _miles southeast of B FOR SALI ‘ Northwe: Test 75 miles S : i FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers. T nearly new, one mile N, E. of Bis- marck, P.O, Box 240, Katherine _DeLaney. FOR R “Garage with « cement floor. Close in, Price reasonable. _Call 615-M, FOR SALI dition, Gopher Interim Groups Selected St. Paul, April 26.—44)—Legisla- tors appointed to interim committee: to study outstanding state problems for the guidance of the session were announced last nig! A. Johnson, speaker of the house and W. I. Nolan, lieutenant governor. One of the two joint committees, that on reforestation, had no sooner been appointed than it was nounced that its first meeting will be held May 23. This committee is expected to do the most extensive work of any of the groups during the two year per+ iod- with $25,000 appropriated for the study. - Other groups appointed, are, th joint committee to study banking Baby cart in good con- ‘all_383-M. ;,| laws and house committees to inves- tigate “loan shark” legislation id local problems arising from public indebtedness. John A. Johnson, of Preston, speaker of the house, will be chair- man’ of the house interim committe: which will nance of pi state includ and municipalities school districts. RESCUES DROWNING PERSON: Van Hook—Two people, Mr Seavey and Charles Hadden, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ri counties, t: in addition last Friday when they were rescued from’ the Little Knife river at point ten miles north of Sanish by Mrs. Hadden. fallen in. the boy who had by Johf| ithin the|speaker tremble ships | drum: to] something th Rex|were followed by piano two- | monologues. coe | balalaikas Hadden, were saved from drowning] bones and tu f Mrs. Seavey entcred/others from the night clubs, the icy water in an.effort.to rescue} had known success in, concer! | | Though only five years old, Baby Blossom West of Los Angeles i ready for the third grade in school and can Baby Blossom talked when she was eight months ol pages of poetry. speak from memory 57 a. CLIMB TO RADIO ‘MIKE’ IS HARD, SAYS BROADCASTING STATION OFFICAL snirants Flock to Daily Au- ditions Held By Station— Unique Performers Are Ones Who Reach Place in Firmament — Trained and Untrained Vie For Places ra) verage iner’s progress toward fame fortune, but the climb to the mic phone is not an easy one and the great majority fail to achieve it. An official of the National Broad- casting company, which operat eral great radio networks across the country, was asked how perform became radio entertainers, how they went about it to “get into radio”. “The same way that they get into "he smiled. Audition. We ing one tod: Come down.” Th tudios held WEAF was ‘tation ephone and company building in lower Broad- . Long before the hour to be- eption roi filled i nning manuseripts, tuning instruments and humming the selections on which they pinned their hopes. Types Have Tryout The hour struck and the aud ber: Through the studi trooped, singly, in pairs, sembles, each given prove his art! single purp: assorted lot. There w with enormous in in the ition they to their an ill. ¢ little men instruments behind which they seemed to hide from too critical regard. There were women with tiny voices and sn like a ruffle There was a blind man w t looked like th of Pan. Brass bands blared gave way to ensembles of woodw instruments. Hawaiian orchestras solos or Zithers and Marimbas and bull fiddles , all had their chance. The art origin. was a diverse s the quality of th formances. jome were from church choirs and Some vaude- be h Both} ville or ‘talking machine recording, were unconscious when Mrs, Hadden| and others had not more preparation brought them to land. than a mail order course laboriously on | elegraph | en-| studied afte jtory oro) ! [judges sat from wh out on the studio and in which there hung a giant loud speaker four feet Jace ch test got under the the enbinet liste ns the table to sp nd of tone, of 1 the dagis work in fac Judges Decide layéd and sang, the ning cabinet r the next trial to But there were ¢ One sop told that she could ¢ “worked in” without un- the little manipu xylophone ded cabs to get it to the studio was cut out from the herd” of orches with whom he p! | | ti fellow p {not d ayed ed e told they would of brothers whe | i 1 the | ‘agement. get into the audi- end, | ou never c: good pertormer “Ju: | mare paid and way it leads fine adver- to engagements and it's NOTIC 2M: Signe tudy taxation and fi-[ones with voices to make a loud| North T afities uni | | with th his office at Bis months at publ this If said claims hey will 1 y participation i Which 1 i ago practiced the art of tising. Lots of them hook up with] tu Se big radio advertisers and that officially curling t! course is well paid. Couldn’t Go Abroad, So She Sends Movies San Francisco, April 26,—()—Mrs. Sarah Petek, 86, is the “star” in a one reel movie. Relatives in Eng- land wanted to see ‘her, but “she was unable to visit them, so she arran ed to have a movie taken’ of her in her home, which will be sent to Eng- land. Supporting her were her four surviving children, 10 grandchildren! and 11 great-grandchildren, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ron\ CLOSURE SALE, 4 NOTICE I8 HERBY GIVEN th mortgage, execut® by E..P. Grain, Ps: prson, George . Fritch, mortgagot Cod ioe ki 1 ives: reinafter described at ut door of the court jhouse City of Bismarck, in Bur- gh Count orth Dakota, at the r of two'o'clock p.m. on April 1927, to satisfy the amount pon Said mortgage on the day cribed in @aid mortgage and which will be sold executed|to satisfy the same are those. cer- N.} tain premises situated in the County on, Geor Palmer and jot sh and State of North Du- Fritch, gors, to Nils: ko! im, mortKager, dat fii Records found in. Assyria and Egypt show that hairdressers cen- remises de ed d described as follows, to- South Quarter (SW%) tion whship One rth, of Rang! t" of the ian There will be due on said mort- -lraze on the day of sale, the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred For- ty, Dollars and ‘Thirty-five Cents nd the costs of fore- le, ost orth Dakota and recorde ook 163 of ¢ 354, will be foreclosed © of the premises in such me hereinafter described Combs, Tite nd which will be sold to those Quarter South Halt eof + Bismarck. N. D, hereby ‘notified that the nd hereinatt 5 ounty Auditor, of AN. D. North, 8), W of |To Wm: 0, neipal You are h Principal 3 will be duc on the day uusand the sum g Hundred five Cents of fore- and ‘Thirt », and the costs and sal - this) 22nd of March. time for sale will expir from the comple day N i from a of this tion NILS Ty ninety Combs, Ritchie & Hane Attorneys for 3 Valley City, (First public F lows: ddition to Lot 1, Block ion ‘ for iy Ss paid by pure required to this date addition to i the wired to De of this a s, 1, Minnesot the ai and , sale the time eto: for eed Fs Morto} t redemption, thereof this 11th day of April, K. 1 Auditor ing Minne v r in 6 closed by a premises in such mor after do- of the le of tl 1 her door ' filed of the I ‘ office Deeds in xister of Burleigh and ae upon in said] and herein front door. of the y the amoun on the da le premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold satisty the same are those certain wnship On on such} North, of Tt ¥ ale the re will be due on said mort- on the day of. the sum Two Tho: rty D as prov w 6th day of April, 11 ATE BAN ton, Minnesota, of the mortgag | Combs, 1: or Bisons public ele, 4/19 Byee MOM’N POP HELLO FoiKs~JusT DROPPED OVER ToSLIP YOU'SOME STARTLUNG News T—Furnished apt, on first] < BUEN MORE STARTLING THAN THAT! LT's ABOUT POP —You KNOW “TYTE A Good Place \ BOUGHT A POP CORN PLANTATION=WELL, POPS SET OUT TO GET CONTROL OF THE BUTTER MARKET BY THE TiME ‘THE POPCORN ie Bee OH, THEYRE WORKING IN _CAHOOTS ON THE DEAL, EX? READY For us BULDING =711S WEEK SHOULD SEE US WELL UNDER way! SAY, Pop— GUNN FAMILY WILUE WwanTs 7 060 AME TO GO Yo 711" AMONIE WITH AIM TOAIGKT=WELL GO CANOCTS NOTHING! SIMPLY MEANS THAT TMTG'S GONNA HAVE ‘TO BUY BOTTER FOR HLS GORN FROM PCP™ THEN WATCH _ “THE PRICE Go FLYING ~ AND WATCH ‘THE DOUGH ROLL INTO THE WELL, THAT CERTAINLY TAKES A LOAD OFF Our MINDS By Taylor es OFF Youg mann! /. WELL WENE FALLEN How A UTTLE BEHIND po xo? INQUR BILLS AND | JUST DIDNT ROW WHERE TO TURN = | NOW WE'LL STRUQGLE ‘THROUGH A LITTLE WHILE LONGER AND ‘TURN To Por! TOA MOUIE SHOW AT NIGHT. NOSIRs YOU GET UPSTAIRS TO BEDI-7AG'S BEEN IN:

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