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PE USE | TH S WANT LIKE YOU USE THE DICTIONARY OR THE TELEPHONE BOOK ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE AD PAGE AND BUSINESS. MEN’S DIRECTORY F.E. Young Real Estate Company Murderer Uses Wanted: A good man to take charge of our city sales, and'to learn the 'real estate business. This is a splendid’ opening ‘for’ the right: man tor there is ‘@‘wonderful future in this Busines. “We. will work ‘him into the farm ‘land ‘end of the business and it __ab mikes: good ‘his‘fature'is assured. / “Aitswer this ad by letter‘only and ‘not later -than August 20: Give full par- tictilars as’ to ‘age,’ present and pre- vious occupations and sales experi- ence. Offices In First National Bank Bullding FOR SALE'0R RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS ° FOR” RENT—Houde “of ‘four rooms, partly modern, well located. Geo. M. Register, Webb block. 8-4-3t For SALE—Five room partly mod-] ‘ern butigalo “with corner lot 150x' 150, within 200‘feet: of: paved ‘street. ‘A ‘beautiful little home, and ‘will be ‘sold cheap: Liberal terms fo réli- Gi New York, Aug. 6.—‘“Let this be, a ‘Warning: to. all women of the! streets.” |” The murder trial of Kenelon Chate Winslow, Elizabeth, iN. J., “model” young man, tennis champion and golf star, will revolve about this cryptic utterance, It is a note left in the hotel room where Miss Frances. King, cabaret kitten, was found bound, gaged aud | man write it? dead from blows’ on ‘the head. "Pid the nonchalant yonug sports: If so, just what did he mean? Of what tragic dispute, what tragic catastrophe, does it speak vol- umes in a sentgnce? ‘Blizabeth society is trying ‘to ex- plain its “model” youth, a Sunday school teacher. Winslow, held in the tombs here on a charge of murder, to Room 2 to 4 Lucas Block Phone 745 | | WANTEO—To rent small, furnished apartment suitable for light house- Bint WANTED—MALE “WANT! South ‘Dakota ‘or’ Montana, ‘dur- ing harvest and threshing, by moth- er, two sons 19 and 15 and’ daugh- ter ‘21,~all: experienced: ‘with farm ‘work. Ladies good cooks, ‘will con- sider cook: car .work. Address 1.| \B., 80, Fairmont, N. D. —Pan washer at Grand Fi | 8-3-3t WAI ANTED—Competent mechanic at Lahr Motor Sales Co. 8-1-8 { Marck.’ a suet ~in': North “able parties. “.L. Van Hook, it “modern ty. Immediate’ possession. + dress Tribune 241. 2...) ‘Bis-] Tice ‘as a. cabaret frequenter, ‘Annie ‘8-4-3t ug a-| Yow or® cottage, by responsible rar keeping. ‘Phone 812.” 7-26-3t | eos |AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES MAXWELL ‘ROADSTER ‘IN GOOD, SALE CHEAP. | THIS {8 THE BEST: BUY IN-THE CITY. ADDRESS XYZ TRIBUNE. FOR SALE—Studebaker automobile, four cylinder, in good‘ running’ or- der, cheap for cash, or will trade, Phone Nov. for Bismarck lots. 653L. 8-4-3t cycle, nearly new, twin cylinder, 3 speed. In first class condition. 217 First St. Phone 148 8-1-6t WANTEO—Competent stenographer and bookkeeper. State experience and salary expected. ‘Address “S” ‘Box 92 City. WANTED—Men for steady employ- ment, highest wages for competent and: reliable’ workers. Hebron Fire and Pressed Brick Co., Hebron, N. D. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Two dining room girls. Homan’s Cafe. 7-28-5t | FOR * SALE—One Four; one 1915 model one 1915 Dodge Touring car. in good condition with price right. Inquire of Walter L. Peterson, Regan, N. D. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One team heavy work horses, one farm wagon, one single buggy. George D. Brown company. 8-4-6¢ ‘Maxwell; WANTEO—Lady Dishwasher at Pal- ace Hetel. 8-3-4t: WANTED—Girl for general house-|, _ Work, $30 per month. Phone 410F2. WANTED—Two good waitresses at Forsyth, {Moné. Wages $40 per month.+Ratiroad fare patd: “‘Apply|' at- Tribune. 7-31-6t POSITIONS WANTED OR SALE—Several small and medi- um size gas tractors, suitable for binder and harvest work. George D. Brown company. BEER BOTTLES WANTED iVighes prices for quart and pint bottles. Geo. Coleman. POSITION _WANTED—Young man, competent .stenographer with: book-| - keeping experience, desires position. Address H! 25, Tribune. 8-4s3t eee _ ROOMS FOR RENT __ WANTED—One large or two small furnished .rooms for light house- keeping. Must be reasonable. Ad- dress 224, Tribune. 8-4-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern light housekeeping rooms for a couple without children. Phone 457X. 8-3-3t FOR KENT—Modern rooms for light housekeeping. 313 Fourth street. __Phone 627Y. &2-6t FOR RENT—Excellent modern rooms, some suited for light housekeeping. 622: Third St. 8-1-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 621 Sixth St. T-1-1me. FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house hot and cold water, bath. 223 Second St. Phone 34: ROOMS FOR RENT—Two large and two ‘small modern rooms for rent. 404 Fifth St. ‘FOR RENT—Rooms. 6 620 8 h St. 7-27-1mo. FOR RENT—Strictly modern room. 814 Ave. B. Phone 384R. —_7-25-Imo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mod- ern house for light housekeeping or otherwise, as desired. Phone 404K or call at 801 Fourth St. 7-25-12 FOR RENT—Large, modern room; 38 Ave. A. Phone 308K. FOR RENT— Rooms. Phone nae 6-7-1 FOR -RENT=Suralaned Foome Can at the Business college or phone: 183. 7-13-1mo FOR SALE—New nine room hotel. Only hotel in small growing town near Bismarck. Write No. 222 care Tribune. 8-2-7 FOR” SALE—New furnishings for small flat. Used only short time. Price less than Present wholesale. Phone 633U. FOR SALE—Two fine, young, Shet- land ponies. W. A. Falconer, 202 Ave. E and Second St., Bismarck, N. D. T2T tt PIGEONS — Utility and exhibition stock in Carneaux, homers and whites; dressed squabs 25c each. Phone 498L. 7-27-6t FOR SALE—One second-hand Detroit gasoline range, four burner. Inquire at 418 Fifth St. Phone 512R. 7-26-3t FOR SALE—Pool hall and_confec- tionery store, including building and lot. Ill health reason for sell- ing. Reasonable price and terms arranged. Address, Box 215, Tri- ‘bune. 8-1-1mo | FOR SALE—One Case 30-60 threshing outfit. Chapman and Sperry, Turtle Lake, N. D. T-24-13t 131-6t] REMEMBER CASPARY—For your suit cleaning, pressing and repair- ing. Bismarck Fur Co., 418 Broad- way 7-12-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—A gold cameo brooch Aug. 1. Finder return same to Mrs. Smith, 316 S. 10th St. and receive re ward. 8-3-3t 7-20-10 | eee — NOTICE’ AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND Dis. TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. Staté of North Dakots, county of —_—_———————— Burleigh. FOR SALE—Improved 160 acre tarm| near ‘Bismarck. payments, as I want interest more than principal.. Would accept smail, modern house.as first payment, as } shall move to town. ‘Would: sell two other half sections, improved farms to young men on-good terms. Address 223, care Tribune. 8°3-6t territory and_ rej nt high grade specialty line. Address 225 Tribune office. 8-6-5t WANTED—Salesman. A good sales- man for all or part time. Big motiey. Inlarid Chemical Company, ' Bis- mar¢k, N. D. 5 8-4-3 —=_———————_= _+ ROOMS WANTED FOR RENT—To young men, two mo- dern furaished rooms in attractive home in Bismarck’s best residence district. No children. “N G” Tri- bune. AN i trap Rousekeoping. rooms in fami r, son -Lahe ne Maton Sales Co. ‘aot MOVERN ROOMS—For light house- In county court, ‘before Hon. H.C. Bradley, jadge. In the matter of the estate of John Am old and must) ith, d give up farming: A bargain. Easy’ ries Ri neeeanet- Petitioner vB: American Home Missionary Society, Phebe R. Reilly, American Bible So- city, Sarah Corwith, Mrs. Edward Hempstead, The Presbyterian Church of Bridgehampton, New York, Charles R. Corwith, John W. Hall, Susan Corwith, Nathan Cor- with, George R. Corwith, Edward G. Corwith, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Shears, David Dangler, Henry C. Dangler, Eliza C. Hammil, Mary C. Bakér, Isabelle'\C. Cramer, John W. Cor- with, Henry C. Corwith, Gurdon Cor- with, Susan H. Dickinson, Mary Hempstead, Frank Hempstead, Eliz- abeth C. Wells and Gurdon E. Cor- with, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said respondents, are here- by notified that the final account of the executrix of the will of John FE. Corwith, late of the city of Galena, in the county of Jo Daviess, and state of Illinois, deceased, has been ren- ‘dered to this court, thereia showing that the estate ‘of! said deceased is ready for final settlement: and. distri- bution, and petitioning that his ae- keeping. Close in eretered: Prone 781. couat be allowed;‘the residue of said UNNING: ORDER, FOR: FOR SALE—Hariey Davidson motor- 1914 Studebaker All 8-1-6 8-4-6t FOR SALE—Pinder hitches. We have which ‘police claim he confessed, is the son of a prosperous dry goods merchant, and his family is one of the most prominent in Elizabeth. Elizabeth still has a gleam of taith in his virtue: It is based on the note. * Miss. King was identified by the ‘po- Kunzinsky, from Russia. She is said to’ have’ been married to- Richard Lang)’ stock “exchange clerk, three months ago, but was not living with Lang at the time ‘of her death. ‘Winslow explained, ‘the police say, when Miss King tried to steal his watch in the room he had hired, he hurled an inkwell at her and beat her over the head. rl As Warning thereunto entitled, his administration closet and ‘he be discharged; that Tuesday, the 4th day of September, ‘A. D. 1917 at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day at the court rooms in’ the court house, in the city of ‘Bis- marck, county of Burleigh and state of' ‘North’ Dakota, has been duly ap- pointed by ‘this court for the settle- ment thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said account and petition and contest the same. And you, the above respondents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if any you have, why said ac- count shall not be allowed, the resi- due of said estate distributed, the ad- ministration of said estate closed and said executrix be discharged. Dated the 23rd day of July, A. D, 1917, ‘By the Court, H. C. BRADLEY, Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Bismarck 'Trib- une. H. C, BRADLEY, them for all kinds of small and « large tractors. Geo. D.. Brown wee Bismarck. -6t Judge, of the County Court. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Executrix. 1t wk-4t—7-23-30: 8-6-13 NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by James F. Campagna, mortgagor, to Bismarck bank, a corporation under the laws of the state of North Dakota, dated the 1st day of December, A. D. 1915, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North! Dakota, on the 2nd day of December, 1915, and recorded in book 30 of mort- gages at page 545, will be foreclosed by saJe of the premises in such mort- gage ‘and hereinafter described, at the | Miss Francesa King, below, Kenelon Winslow, held as her slaye front door of the court house in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., on the first day of September, 1917, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to- wil: Lot thirty-six (36) in block for- ty-tive (45) of Flannery and Wether- by’s addition to the city of Bismarck, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the reg- ister of deeds of ‘Burleigh county. There will ‘be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of two hundred = and __ thirty-five dollars ($235.00), exclusive of the costs and disbursements of this proceeding. BISMARC K BANK, Mortgagee. BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Mortgagee. NOTICE OF CLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISE- MENT. The notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, made, execut- ed and delivered by Simon Harris, a widower, mortgagor, to Alonzo Thompson, mortgagee, dated the 7th day of November, 1908, and filed for record in the oflice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Nakota, on the 17th day of November, 1908, and re- corded in book 27 of mortgages, at page 288, and assigned by the execu- tor of the said Alonzo Thompson, de ed, to Hattie 1 ui ind. POWDERLESS GUN MATION'S LATEST AL WEAPON Here's. the latest contributio warfare. Quiet tests of a: powder land attacks and defense ‘have been going on at the Washington| The gun is revolved able of firing hundreds of shots-a The bullets are carried in smal gun reaches the proper position by centrifugal force. navy yard, The gun is accurate at five miles, above: all, it is noiseless. nof ‘American inventive genius to less gun’ which may revolutionize! JOHN BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works BISMARCK, N. D. Round Oak Moist Aid Heating Sys- tems. Health- Jest and cheapest method known for Heating a Home. CALL AND SEE SAMPLE Radiators He- paired and re- built. Prompt service. Rea- sonable prices. Best known methods used _¢’ to do the work Freightand Baggage DRAYING i Clootens Livery Temporary Office Basement Cowan’s Drug Store Fourth and Broadway TAXI! Phone 57 S. LAMBERT H. J. WAGNER “retepione number Nuniber Rooms 1 and 2 533 Hughes Building Optical Office’ Hours Opposite _ Specialist 9to 12 and Grand Pacific Byes Tested and Glasses Fitted, also (tos Glasses Changed and Renewed P.M. Hotel BISMARCK, N. D. Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. mRS. M. C. HUNT 314 2nd 8t. PHONE 849 FREDERICK W. KEIM ARCHITECT ‘Webb Block Phone 449 Undertaking Parlors A. W. Lucas Company Day Phone 465 Night Phone 100 A. W. CRAIG = Licensed Embalmer in Charge retraces nee AA 90%. of load carried on Fue axle ‘Heavy ruck, 6 Tia i GURRE hoe Wi ad a Wmiediin cae Daler ed livery service can 75 per cent mort ef ¢ and the cost cut fo one-third with the Fore Deion pos ue tuck. You get For ciency, Ford fin piicity, Ford Economy and Dearborn Strength. EARBOR rita Pees BARE 30R Corwin Motor Go. Bismarck, N. D. ESPARTS a Rep, , “Exide” f, ac urion AcTory service SO CORWIN MOTOR CO fisrarc Alen, WARNER Camping Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D. ~~ REBORING Has your motor lost its power? Let us rebore the cylinders and fit with oversize pistons, on a new machine built especially for that purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. BETTER CARS ARE gy ° ip nes WILL BuiLp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO. ley, which assignment 1s tecorded in book 33 of mortgages, at page 369, 1 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here-| inafter described, at the front door | of the Court House, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., on the 11th day of August, 1917, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows The North Half (N 1-2) of Northeast Quarter (NE 1-4) of Northeast Quarter (NE 1-4), ana Northeast Quarter (NE 1-4) of Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4) of Northeast Quarter (NIC 1-4), and Southeast Quarter (SK 1-4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1-4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1-4) of Sec- tinn Twenty-nine (29), Township One Hundree and Thirty-nine (139), Range Eighty (80), West of the 5th P. M., AT 65, TEN BYCK WILL ROW RACE WITH RIVAL, 71 the the the the the the Uneeawood JAMES TEN EYCK When you hear his talk about athletes going to pieces after 30 or 35 just think of Tim Ten Eyck and forget about it. Jim is 65 and he fo get winning crews at Syri university, where he coaches. But more than that Jim ean still pull a mighty wicked oar himself and in September will compete in a three-mile rowing race. His opponent is a more striking till manages cuse by an-electric motor, and is cap-| refutation to the belief about ath- minute. letes fading young. He is James I cups, which hold them until the|Riley, 71, former United States for their discharge individually |seulling champion. Riley is after revenge. Seven is cheap to operate, and—|years ago Ten Eyek beat him by Congressman Dill of Washington’ has introduced an appropri- 8:3-2t| estate be distributed to the persdns} ation-of 450,000 for the tests, 16 lengths over the same three- mile course, both rowing .the dis- Nanton, tance. under :24 minutes,- ae | The Electric Shop 3B. K, SKEEL3 Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants @8 Broadway Phone 870 Undertaking- Embalming Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 687 WEBB BROTHERS RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is ge 5000 CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS . PHONE 394 409 Front Street We Call for and Deliver Burleigh County, North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Fifty- eight Dollars and Seventy-one cents ($1,258.71), besides costs and attor- ney's fees. Dated this 30th day of June, A. D. +1917. HATTIE I. LINDLEY, For first class shoe repairing go to Bismarck Shoe Hospital H. BURMAN, Prop. 411 Broadwa; Assignee of Mortgagee. THEODORE KOFFEL, Attorney For Assignee of Mort- gagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (7 12, 19, 26; 8—2, 9) Common Economic mistake. | The type of man who feels he has discharged his obligations as a hu: + band when he provides his wifé with a place to do housework for her board is not uncommon.—Topeka Capital. Cleaned & Re-Blocked AT REASONABLE PRICES Especially Ladies Straws and Panama's Work guaranteed and done promptly EAGLE HAT WORKS | Phone 682 | Opp. Post Office. BISMARCK Bismarck Rea CIry LOTS Battery Service Loden’s Battery y PIANO. TUNING A. 8. HOFFMAN Work Guaranteed Residence. 623 Sixth. 8t. “Transfer & storage We have unequaled facilities for moving, storing and shipping household gcods, Careful; expert. enced men; aleo retal!l ice and wood, Wachter Transfer Comp. Phone 62 No, 202 Fifth 8 Shoes Repaired Heat Pauipoet Bhop in the L. E. Larson 48 Main Strert #8 BROADWAY BISMARCK, N. D. Ity Company Bismarck Bank Building FARM LANDS