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MALE HELP WANTED EAT DEMAND for Barbers at ‘wages; men and women. time required. .Catalo; 1893. MOLER BARBE! Fargo, N. D. ad often, $125—$200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the | outdoors Particulars free. Mr. Os ‘3 fe Louts, ‘Mo, pike VANTED—Young man to work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street, ‘en young ladies for 01 side work, See Mrs. Campbell at Hall's Drug store, 10:00 a. m. Tues: SD—-Waitress ut Hoffman Do not phone. WORK WANTED—A middle aged lady des jon as housekeep- er on farm or cooking for road grading-or threshing crew. Can give good references if desired. yrite Tribune Ad. No, 22. EXPERIENCED cook desires position with road grading or threshing outfit. Phone 589-M._ EXPERIENCED stenographer wants work. Apply Tribune Ad. No. 23. BABY CHICKS _ DAY-OLD tested June Chicks per 100 Leghorns $10; Barred, We, Buff Kocks, Buf? and White gtons, Reds, Wyandottes, Brana $13.50; Mixed $9; All Hi ixed $11. Lots of 50, tec more. Orders promptly filled. Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Falis, Minn, BABY CHICKS—June prices heavy breeds 12c, light breeds 10c. . Mil- nor Hatchery, R. A. George, Milnor, a ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two fu d rooms, also for sale, one bed room set, dining table and rugs, very cheap: Le at 20) ROOM FOR RENT—Nicely furnished strictly modern home. for one or ‘Phone 357-M or call at 702 nth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room and garage. 114 West Main. Phone HOUSES ANP FLATS ___ FOR RENT—Six room modern house newly decorated $40.00. Close in. Also four room modern duplex with bath, heat and water furnished at 222 Second street. Phone 905 aft- r 5:00 », m eh FOR RENT—Six room modern house} newly decorated, $40. Close in. * Also for sale $18 lawn mower for $10; also Boyd township hayland. Phone 905 after 5 p.m. Ab FOR RENT—Five room strictly mo ern bungalow with glass porch and garage in basement. Can take possession July ist. Inquire at jeventh street or phone FO Strictly modern bunga- low, 5 rooms and bath, with gar- age. Located at 614 Bell strect. For information see My. Tom G rdon after 6 p.m FOR RENT—Five room duplex, Ia living room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid locatien, Call at 120 Rosser Ave. West. FOR RENT—Modern eight room house with sleeping porch. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 536-W. SEVEN ROOM cluding 3 bed and den, hard- wood floors shroughout, fine base- ment, faces south, wide porch, good location, near schools; most of pur- ‘chase price payable in installments monthly less than rent. FIVE ROOM modern house, front, two bed rooms, near for $271 SIX ROOM modern house. 3 bed rooms, hardwood floors, nice rocm plastered in basement, fine fire place, finished in birch, near school, bargain at $5400, on terms. FINE 50 foot -lot for sale on Sixth street. GEO. M. REGISTER ‘| MOM’N POP large np eeessoereces under — 2% words 1 week, as under tional cassie pIsetay btaute ne All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles ranteed. Seven- YOU REALLY want adequate local responsibility for your permanent satisfaction when you go shopping for a rebuilt car. We sell them here squarely on that platform. ‘This is just a sample of the many exceptional values we are now o fering. 1925 '93 Overland Six Coach completely overhauled. You \should see this one, 1 1923 Max- 1 sedan. You can buy this cheaper than you can steal it. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. —<$<$<$—<—<—<$<—$<—__ FOR SALE rahi ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, | __ ¢ place, oak floors, many built fe tures, new, never occupied, gas stove, ice hox, full basement, fur- nace ‘heat, laundry room, tubs, gas heater, kitchen furniture, basement garage, lawn, hedges, east front. Sale price $5,850. Good terms. Im- mediate possession. W JUST COMPLETED SIX ROOM two story house, oak floors, furnace heat, many built-in feature: ed garage attached, best location. Sale price $7,000 complete. Terms. SMALL FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, south front, hardwood floors, full basement, Sales price $3,600. Terms. TWO FOUR ROOM ern bungalow, furnate heat, laundry room. $ Terms. FULLY MOD- hardwood floors, basement garage, Sales price of each SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hot water heat, full basement, south front, close to schools. Sales price $3,800, Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN new, hardwood floors, ment, furnace heat. Sales price $4,800. THREE OR FOUR GOOD HOUSES for rent, two-beautiful houses, one furnish mmediate possession. See thig agency for rent or to buy. Hedden Real Estate Agency Webb Block. i AUTOMOBILES A LATE 24‘Ford Roadster with slip on box, starter, demountable rims. Winter enclosure. Lock wheel, ood rubber. Mechanically right. $125.00 cash, 314 Fourth street. ee PERSONAL FOR information on how to secure the late edition of the Book of Knowledge during the month of June by our new ‘cooperative club plan, Phone 619-W and representa- tive will call. HOUSE, full base- Well located. Terms, Phone 0. DEPENDABLE USED CARS “QUALITY is‘ remembered long after price is forgotten”—this applies to Used Cars even more thun to other merchandise. We handle only high- grade Used Cars, and a visit to our Used Car Salesroom will surprise ‘ou with the low prices. '26 Dodge Sedan; Ford Coupe; Dodge Road: ter; Maxwell Coupe; Overland Se- dan; Ford Touring: Dodge: Panel Truck; '26. Essex Coach.. asy Terms * Low Prices M. B. GILMAN CO. APARTMENTS FOR KENT—Niceiy turnisned sev room house or a light housekeep- apartment on upper floor or two or three room apartment on gtound floor. All very well fur- nished and close in. Also un out- side entrance. Phone 637-J. 'T—Two two room apart- beth with closets and gus ranges, sergened porch and running water. Also one room with closet, all fully furnished for light house- Phone 812-J. $17 Second FOR RENT- odern furnished ap: ment for summer months ors No Id Rent reasonable to nished apartment with pri Call at 721 Third stret. __ light housekeeping. _lege Bldg. Phone ea s FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- ni Hone’ at the Varney Flats. jone 73. P. _ Wood: oe FOR RENT Modern furnished apts at Murphy Apts. 204% Main Ave. Phone 852. é FOR RENT—Furnished one room and Kitchenette. Hazelhurat. 411 Fifth FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune ui S. Apply Tribune offi our bowels pawe: like a remnant sale ata fepartwient store. Keep everyone’s hands out of your abdomen and poeketbook and the KNIFE from under your ribs by visiting the CLINIC of DR. T. M.. MACLACHLAN (Harvard). Our motto is, “A Stitch In Time Saves Nine, (in the abdomen).” We CURE tonsils, goiter, stomach troubles (ulcer), gall-bladder dis- ease, appendicitis, female troubles. diseases of the der, piles, ete., ete ALKAL Indiv Nduat Diet. Dak. T Haul Ashes From Basement a Three or four tubs 50c. For sale: Latest pi ‘tures to re: see them in Berlin, just before they lunched with Chancellor ecb Schurman at the NE BLOOD ensoen, v Herbs and) other day and won the admi: ie Clinie, Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck,| 4uante Dry stove wood. For,a square deui Phone 977-3. * i: BURCH. LES _radic. operation. P ent cure.' No chloroform, No loss of time from your business. Clinic, Dr MacLachlan, Rooms 6-8, Luca _ Bloc ‘ ce 1D CORN—Rainbow or Dakota White Flint $4.50, White Dent $3.50 or Fodder $2.00 per bushel. Grimm alfalfa $20.00 per hundred. W. R. Porter, Fargo, N. Dak. WANTED—Team of heavy work s. Must be sound and wel! seven, years. old. ix to hi ie Hotel Killdeer. Owner's board fe nt. Address Hotel Killdeer. FOR SALE—Fruit jars and child's le. Reasonable. Call at 318 . B West. Phone 269. 6x9 rug, practically new, $10.00. One Wicker desk and chair, $15.00. One floor lamp, $5.90. Call at 918 Seventh street ot phone 1140, HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work done, Shirts a F specialty. Also family hings taken. Small repairs at low cost. Marguerit Bulten's Home Laundry. 208 Ave. A West, Phone 1017, The Presbyte children the two weeks’ session held here such an interest in John Hurle; with j Seattle where he has ac sition, Glen Emch Wednesday. a esdames erson and Faubel w Wednesda The successful season at Leith Sa —<———____ SALESMAN—Local territory, to une ad. No. 24. WANTED TO RENT—A three or four or electric eft, then Levine. man. In the view above you Sues Indiana Ex-Klan Dragon Brehm is suing for $ Stephenson is serving NEWS Leith S support, Madge Oberholtz OUR NEIGHBORS night. n Bible class closed The parents feel that their progressed rapidly during and iday to thank the teachers who t he work. who spent a mather, left Tuesda pied his a po- | °° motored He w to Dickinson companied by Mossman, who take a course “the Dickinson normal. Saunders, Gibson, And- ¢ Carson callers U ited Chautauqua closed a urday SALESMEN ell | Trib- outdoor advertising. Write WANTED TO RENT room furnished apartment with stove, by Jul Write Tribune Ad, N BUT THE ae SETTLED, XEN~ OOCTOR ‘ord POP XE HAD TO GO'AWAY FoR MY HEALTH So HE'S FOOTING THE Bi AND 1S SENOING ME AWAY To REST uP... Sounds That Way GOTH OF US DURING MU MLNESS THAT ZF FEEL ASHAMEO TO.LET HIM DO ANYMORE ~(T ISW’T Rint THaT HE Soom ‘STAND THE EXPENSE OF my TRIP 1 KNOW (IT, OOTTLE, BuT You wouLco ONLY HURT HIS FEELINGS (F YOU SAID ANYTHING ABOUT tT ion that Florence Hers here visited at Indiana Cather from Stephenson for the ntence for the slaying of and Mrs. dren were gues of Minneapolis spent end at the Robert Kir even gu bel home and by ternoon, grain was heavy Mrs. Kidneys and blad-}Armed with a letter from Governor Ed Jackson of Indiana, M without opera-| Nettie Stephenson Brehm of Okiahoma, former wife of D. C. ted the Indiana ex-klan dragen ate pr » 11, bus ite and child Saturday afternoon Anho ts at the nbal ing from Lanoth vests at unda Dwight outh of Le y severe hailstorm Sun- | The loss although returned —h Bismarck, ere he has been a patient at St. Alexius hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury of the ch the United States of the Chamberlin-Levine conque: w gr to thei Miss Mi t Mrs. fe 3. Steph- ‘ison the 8 his Ray | ited* Leo 1 home f ile by at marek. Bible ness at Mr. ren were nd M | Mr, cob Sept |” O'Con- ne to be ius hospi Lloy Kamrath s hom days | 4 | ith ) \ all! pol on the “AM 8 were short. the Girls’ fternoon. held, Lehey guest of Irene Hurley. Johnson Max Buckman La home Ro. ices were this the Mr. and Solen to he Mr. | ted town asse: Allenswo: Mina new the of Germany! Marx, with United States Ambassador Ja-, , then the chancellor, then Chamberlin and Foreign Minister Str a mechanic ene the “Columbia” for the start from Klinge, ther following will be helpful, as Parties spending ! the day at the river report damage ed Kamrath was hoste: Sewing club Wednesd. A most ‘interesting meet- after which luncheon the hostess. Mrs. uesday, of Howley evening from Miige. Albert Moen was a business caller | i Saunders Aberdeen days with ¢her fo! nd was a caller in Leith Sund Emeh te m., held a caller ut the Alzner callers in Leith Thursday, motore to spend a few ¢ who is a patient dexius: hospital, to h notes Leith, worship at 10 o'clock, Sund: Raleigh, Sund: no preae in the church Sunday mornit rv ing at 8 o'clock, of CI week St. Alexius Mr iting friends. chool Catholic church this week. nd M is hei: Zellmer Mikesell here she home. J. Ma hom with her Fraser, who x ny ely is putting sof paint on the Braddoc bro ught tw Braddoc! By Taylor ONTH?? GEE: TUL BET illness of his hospital, herwin i held in the ellmer and the und drove to Li ut Mon- 1S, or in the eis of h, who has resigned. moved | 1M St. ose Mela Ie. Me Miss Mildred Lloyd of ‘Minnen- most successful ‘k school, ARM THUNG a HE'S SENDING Mom WCTH YOu! ou Below you ‘#y to v! returned | is Berne were Bis- morning Uni n| Mrs, Bis- Ale: “fresh coat drug ste 'Mebeod also spent several years: in Braddock, ae ladies of the Woodman Circle | of y afternoon, Have Some Air , aecompanied | “by her m who has been’ visiting at the Nord- | i home for some time, left! \Thursday to visit with relatives at {Walnut Grove, Min . Lesher left Friday morning ifor Seaforth, MinA., to visit relative: Mrs. Lesher and little son will return with him, R. E. Koenig i the ni De Francis, re- | Wednesday after fishing trip at the Min- i M Mrs. J. A. Allensworth ‘and family drove to Bismarek Frid to Mr. Allehsworth’'s fathe quite ill. Mr. and Mrs, D, M. Henry and Mr. Pommier and children arrived home | Wednesday from Santa Paula, Calif., ‘to which place and Mrs. Hen ry were called the death their daughter, Mrs. Pommier. They had regeived no word of the death of Mrs. H. D. Henry y ar rived home and it was at shock to them. mae Fraser i. drov it Mrs. ius hospital. ner, who has been ing school at Vin Minn,, arrived to. visit his Mrs. indeed a and Mr. and Mrs. to Bismarck Sun- aser at St. Ale ik Co ttend- and Margaret Olson, who tending school at Jamestown, iN in the hospital “with { theria. * |, A baseball te m has bee organ- ized in Bi . Piers has been appointed manager, and J. H. Me: go and ton, Piers, Mandi- Savage, attended a Masonic {meeting in Linton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blair of Milwau- dl , Ore. are wisreanig with whe. a and} y with Bismarek, Mr, and Mr jf er spent ‘Miss Sulfa Zellmer at Fetterley, Miss Hat- tie Fetterley, Mr. and Mrs, Naaden nd Mrs, A.'J. Koenig attended the rodeo at Pollock. F. J. Splonskowski again took herd | honors among the members of the Burleigh County s ciation for the month of 4 four months in succe ch Mr, Splonskowski has held the ord, : he Dreams’ Call Private to France for Indianapolis, Jun McKinnis of Ne’ || would “go back to France with American Legion this summer e the dreams of old that los oy with the rs.” tr wanting to return e ag an in- the American 24. Brighton, With the Legion in. 1927.” wounded and captured by the Ger- mans. “T want to go romance once ¢, “to march roads again led back to more down the swelte with the memo’ of a carefree gang of | doughboy jtramping along to the songs of Hinkey | DinfY Parley o,” “Good Bye, *prowiway, and = dear ‘Madelon.’ “I want.to be pi ed column once more; ain the things that made it h yet made us love it, too. I'd li to crawl back into a - cramped and ersoaked dugout near Toul and watch rain, th Me Vv wondering—what it's all nt to see French French fields, French sky, pebple_ one é aga nt to ees kids — to kno y've learned of Buffalo, 1 fightin, Ss rnment ‘ho ‘to regain impaired b ve, ing, won second prize in the ess | contest and Harry C. Westover Cal third. for able mention was’ given essa a Rae Spaulding, Albuquerque, ‘aylor, Centra ful Tries Six Times By NEA Servi Washington. a charmed life. who si. suicide and failed. +, was made by snatching a revolver } ‘from a police guard and shooting himself in the fa Phy: he will recover. a_man with Previously he had set fire to his room in a hotel, took |” poison, slashed 8 8 head downward from a radiator and dove through a transom HAWAHAN MINS’ “PRO Honolulu, June 24.—The boys” of Waikiki, strolling serena- ders who each night crooned and strummed the plaintive melodies of the southern seas, have put on white trousers and have become entertain- ers at a new $3,000,000 hotel here. Thus another bit of romance falls before the commercialization of the island paradise. The beach boys were an established institution and had thrilled thousands of tourists with their songs, many of which they com- posed themselves. Sam Kahanamoku, brother of the {' famous Hawaiian ‘swimmer, Duke Kahanamoku, is a member of the GEE! DONT AE 6E7T AWFUL group. EAGLE BATTLES BASS: Newark, Ohio.—A bald eagle, the \first seen in this country for many ears, was seen to swoop to the sur- |face of Buckeye lake and fly off with a fish struggling in its'talons. The ‘fish, struggling, slinped from the ,bird’s clutch and fell. - Charles: Fink “and Henderson Jones recovered it, oe found it to be a three-pound ass. GERMANY BUILDS ‘DAM. Berlin.—One of the largest, dams in the world, by far the biggest in Europe, is one now being eo constructed in the yore of the It will be 225 feet high and ys t long. Nineteen million gallons of water will be stored there to serve a dis- trict of 4,000,000 people. Two years will be required to complete the dam and about three more to fill it. SIDESHOW IN: ITSELF London.—A: Tombs with seven nee we teen fe the tar 4 J tal 8 of he ‘a secon ae scene | pee of diph-| (AP)—Rob- th »{ernor of old ,;cent eat no meat certain it rain, rain, I want to lie there wondering hills, French see Honor- to Die—He Lives times had tried to commit | x e last attempt “beach | | ie | Givin | is one | monies a grads the afr in this ft commencement Pennsylvania Military r is all |that’s got by the victimi grad, if jhe eseapes broken bon then he's le to receive his diploma, Indiana’s First Capitol Now Shrine Corydon, Ind. June 24.—(AP)— i} ana’s t pitol, built £15 i is refitted with structure was begun courthouse in 1812, but when Cory- don was chost territorial capital thg building was mad seat of government. A general as- sembly met in the edifice and peti- | tioned congress for statehood. in 1815, and the h was given there to Gov- crnor Jennings, first state execu- tive, in was made the capital r since the old state- the courthouse of vu m Henry ‘has been Harrison count; Harrison, ap gov- Indiana in 1800 when the pital was at Vincennes, bought land and named the town of Cory- don, Harrison county was for him, Still standing is the tree under which the Indiana stitution was drafted in 1816, named great elm PL ENTY “OF TIN ME First Crook: I be the bulls got Slim. Second as goin’ Crook: into Ye just as he the theater to see 1, he only got ‘He can see it when he ‘out.—Life Two-thirds of the native white pop- ulation of America ~vrefers beef to any other kind of meat. Pork, lamb and veal are next in order. Five per at all NOTICE OF BAR £X- A iven the that the ar State of Dako! mination for the examining applicants mission to 0 followin The! N.'D. Jenjainin, ~ Grand Walter M., Grand P, Grand Forks, Jalmer, Vel Her ©. ‘Amidon, ND. Heber’ Leutner, Grand 2, y George, Bismarck, Vahpeton, N, D. N. D. rand Minot, ck, N. D. Grand Forks, wut, Minn, >, James Thomas, Dd. Hopton, _Kilwore, ‘uit tle, ‘old, Bisn Frank, James 4 Andrew William St D. Grand Dickin- Grand Forks, Furgo. N, Judson, Thomas Francis, almer Ou Maplewood, jections to the ny of the above in said jon, or ‘their subsequent to the. Bar of this State, sful, should be filed with riter prior, to the opening day of sate examination. Dated, at Bismarck, North-Dakota, this 9th’ day of Sune,’ A, DP. 1927, © H. NEWTON, supreme Court, and eX officlo Secretary of State Bar Board, State of North Dakota. + 6/10-17-24—7/1 participa-

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