The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 7

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It’sa cinch ieachducak qualify chew and'save part of your tobacco money, at the same. time, a A small chew of this ‘good, tbbacel dives, ‘real, Jasting satisfaction, _THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW a | put ‘up, i two, styles.” RIGHT CUT isa short-cut tobacco -* WB CUF i is along fine-cut tobacco My denne Aeten By Aymar Embury Il, most famous small-house architect in” America, is drawing for the Daily ‘Tribune, ten suggested plans fdr ‘Bismarck residents who plan to. build this summer—and doesn’t*that’ has a vacant lot?) This jis his eighth plan} the others will be published in ‘successive: Issues; watch for them. RE / BY AYMAR EMBURY II. America’s Most Famous Small-House i Architect. Houses built on narrow ots are apt to be*very deep in plan. This leads to the using. of a toof which is entire; ly tao large for ,the, frontage. “One way that ‘has been found to get away from this high roof has heen to place a short gide of the gale at the rear and then run the root down over the-front porch: In doing this itis necessary of course to introduce a, wide dormer jn order. to provide. height in the front bedrotomt. Great care must be ‘taken that this domer be low and not too wide. or it will’ break up the maint lines of the roof. * The sidés of the dormer should fe shingles*and stained the same color as the roéf. In this way: the disturb- ing lines emphasized by'a contrasting color ‘are eliminated, lises formed with wide ‘openings s0 | that’a great deat of ‘the view would not be obscuyed and at the same timo fis Pas About Read These, 10. Star. Points of. RoundOak Pipeless Supremacy The bes pipelea furnace on the marker 3 Burs all fuels nee nomically. 4 Scrongest—It lasts the longest. It’s a; - . heavier; too. fy Humidifies and citculates pure air, 6 Holds fire 24 hours. % 7. Cool basement—delivers ‘ all the heat to the home. 8 Responds more promptly than 2 ~ stove. 9 Easil fed and quickly in- io fallen vite = 10 Made by the “Makers of Good rd. Made by ths “Maken | | Write, phone, or call | for the free Pipeless 4 I Book. We want you tohaveit , ——Sold By: | ie FRANK G.,GRAMBS ° uke tern North Dakota Agent Bismarck, N. D,”" giving a chi nee “to have Wfites to shade ‘the porch The. kitch arrangements of this ‘house’ seent to work out especially well! as the stairs Jeading from the kitch- en are also’ ised in placé of an out: wide ‘staji case, as they are entered by a door from’ the service walk. A pan- try is provided which is large enough pe a,refrigerator which could be iced m: the back poreh. - There, would Ibe roontstor:the or dinary, Storage a roceries ‘and ‘dishes, a 8°most wonien object*to the-heat given out by the hot water boiler when installed in the kitchen a de- vice has been arranged for thé placing of. this boiler in the’ cellar where it is heated by a small'stove similar to the laundry stove; in fact in some cases _}| bythe laundry stove itself. Many. of, the: so-called labor sav- ing-deévices ada so much to the cost and size of the house that they are jm- possible to usé in small buildings, but there are a few which tlo not add: ma- terially to the expense anu which real- ly are improvements. After all the successful planning of a small house is knowing what to leave out rather than knowing what to. put in. It*is edsy enough for a home-builder who has, unlimited means; to arrive at an interesting result, but the real-test comes when a person of limited ‘means‘is able‘ to! produce a home that is distinc: ‘RESOLUTION OF “Be it Resolved by tl Commissioners of the C' mai «k, North Dakota, that it is nece and. the Board of ‘City Commit sioners hereby declare it to be~nece: sury to construct «4 storm’ water ar Oy CEO hy — eee mayer be done in, this, city and ‘we've. * ‘We. need homes, and a schools, to. say nosing ° of; Benes | wuildings, them soon, our cit joing to suffer, °F ‘or two years all building pas been stopped. . : creased, rents have jumped. - find any kind of a place to lives in 4 It’s perfectly obvious. that such conditions can’t be} per milted t to. last very long if this city is to, a desirable place -to liye ‘a transact business. “If we don’t remedy, we'll lose a lot of prosperit y that should come to lis—and that reacts ‘on every man and woman ‘that lives here. keep busin CA: Finch. * Phone 17. "PLAN ‘TO BUILD. NOW. - HERE'S a tremendous . lot. of building that use artment buildings, and eople are baying premit 1 prices to. We Need to Get Business Going. At. the same time, we need to of the. war:has brought us.an ifr dustrial. situation that we must, face i in common. Building is the ' quickest. possible late business and. tide over crucial (period. cat build as cheaply. now. as we will ibe able to-for years to,cgme. WE CAN FURNISH ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF BUILDING _ } MATERIAL 3: YOU MAY. REQUIRE. Lumber Co. gok to get at it. and. unless we. get Population has, in- ess going. The. end ay:to stimu: ti ein ‘And. we Bismarck BISMARLE: DAILY. ‘TRIBUNES: ? |FAMOU S-ARCHITECT ‘PLANS HOMES: FOR YOUF WHAT'S LEFT. OUT. IMPORTANT. AS WHAT'S IN ‘At the ends, cf the porch are trel-|' i gage will be fore by 12th day of June, A. D. 1 LIVING Cae trict Number One’ in ‘said city dng to the plans*and specifications: of I. “R. Atkinson; City Engineer, whic plans and specifications were’ adopted and placed on file with the City Audi- tor this 19th day of May, 1919, * and notice ‘Is hereby given to property lable to be assessed ‘for, the construction of said, storm sewer that, if within ‘fifteen’ duys after ‘the first publication/of this resolution the own- ers of a wiajority of the property liable to be assessed for this imprcvement do not file with the City Auditor a_wzit- ten protest, against, the “construction F City’ Commis- muthorized: to sR ye dss State of Northt * ae lity Auditor of. the North ‘Dakota, do ety of Bibmare T, G2 L, Bur City of, Bisuia hereby ceftify ie and correct copy of the or ed, by the City Cou. aid “city at’ “re etd on thie 30th day of May, GL. Burton, ‘Uity Auditor. 1 5-21.68 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE mORT: , | GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE, |° Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage executed and délivered by-Emil Elness and; Auna:E)nes: band and ‘wife, mhortea: agors, to: First ‘National’ Bank,’ of*No ay; county of Benton -andSta' ft Towa,‘ morte ge: dated November 15,1915; and filed tor record in the office of the Register of Deeds ofthe county’ of, Burleigh in the “state of North Dakota on the-6th day’ of January, 1916; ‘and recorded in said office in Book 131 of Mertgages}| ' 1919, mortgage it was agreed and previded that should the’ said) mortgagors: fat] and default in the payment of, the in debtedness, princfpal or’ interest, se ey: as thereif @greedy then the said ‘mortgages may, at its election, declare the prin- cipal note due and payabley\and. the said- mortgagors being in’ default in the payment of certain intere: items of principal due on said indebt: edness the said mort has declared’ the said principal note due and payable; and. the said mort: jlosed by wa sale of the’ premises in said mortgage dnd hereinafter described at the front door of tite court house in the City of Bis- f North Dakota, at, the hour of two- o'clock in, the afternoon on the to ‘satis: fy the amotnt due upon’said mort- gage on the day of sale, The prem- iseg' described in said mortgage” and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: Phe West Half. of & Northeast Quarter (W 1-2: of NIZ-Mt) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township One Hin- dred Forty (140), Range Seventy-six 76)- West of the Fifth Principal, Meri- dian, containing 80 acres more or less, In. Burleigh county, North Dakota. There will be due on-said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of One Thousand Two! Hundred. Ninety-cight Dollars and Thirty-four Cehts’ ($1- 298.34), and in addition stheréto the statutory attornoys’ fees and cests and expenses of foreclostre*and' sale. ' Dated April 29, A. D. 1919. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Norway, Iowa. Mortgagee. \ Miller, Zuger & Tillotson,” Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North, Dakota. storm water sewer from Avenue C to’ Avenue ’E Number. 1 ceived by ‘the Bonrd of City ‘Com: missfoners until elghe o'clock Ba M5 9. Jy 191! & Aders shall bid upon ‘a’ basis of ci quired to state the .rate-of-interest the sewer warrants shall, bear-(not® ceeding 7 per cent persannum) which are to-he ‘eived -and accepted by owners of .| the city as liquidated damages for zee does’ anid" in the county of Burleigh and[— *l bers of the Board of Education: of that day. day of May, 1919. h payment for said) work:and are} 4 [ WANT COLUMN | HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—An_ expert. garage man who “Ye quick and accurate and-competent to run ‘garage during’ ‘absence vf ‘boss. Slate wages wanted in rst latter. Van Hook Garage and Machine Shop, Mert MeBucen, owner and.-manuger | van Hook, Bett Tae Waer for night’ work, Star restaurant, opposite Soo hotel. 5+29-1w WANTED—Man for janitor work. Lah Motor Sales Co. 5-31-lwk WANTED—Two boys. Could; use. boys’ after school hours, Eagle Shoe Shinin, fe Shoe Spee partors. EN_ OR WOMEN WANTED—Salary 324 full ‘time, 50c an hour. spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience’ unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills; “Norristown, Pa. - 5:5-2m Write Los Angeles Y. M,C. A, Auto School. “Get started tight," 5-81-1mo, CENSUS_ CLERK needed, per ‘month, Government Continental Bld at, Hoffman's 6-2-3t —Gook and waitréss at Banner Phone 231 or call at 104° Main 6-2-Iwk, Girl for general housework y for family of three. Mr See Mrs. Groothaert 5e2d-1W House. St. L. Johnson's, WANTED—A good, competent mi man for” housework; ‘email, house, See Mrs. G, D. Mann, office. ba ‘O- modern Tribune WANTED—Girl for general Housework, A ply 4 Ave. A West, of "phone 72.~4-18-tf WANTED—Girl for , general, housc- work.’ Mis. C. C. Watham, 612 Fifth street. 31 1 wk SITUATIONS MANEED POSITION WANTED— Call 5; nm, SLLUATION WA charged sailor; —Ry honorably, d e had five years’ ex: h perience in office work, accounting and hookkecpi Would, prefer position fording advancement in real estate offi Write 640, WORK WANTED NPED—-Will do washing thout ironing at my home, Front_ Street. ¢ ‘Tribune. at with: Cal All of stidgwork to be done according to.and jn acordance with ‘the , plans and spetifications prepared by the city engineer, approved’ by the Board of City Commissioners. and filed in the of- fice of the City Auditor, The following approximate quanti- es are gifen for the guidance of bid- |, ers: ASL fineil feet of. 20) im.” vitrified sewer pipe ip _place. 366 lineal feet of “18” in! “vitrified sewer pipe-in place, manho! 6. catch basi Be 100 lineal feet of 12 in. vitrified powers pipe for™ catch basin connec: tions: Bids will be rec completion of the work August 1, 1919. Eacli proposal must pe accodipanied by -a certified ‘check ih: the °si of Five Hundred Dollars or mad S, able to the President of the Boatd City Commissioners of the City ve a ape ‘k as b cuilken te that het the bid 1 entéezinto a ipoutract dor:the:} formance of suc work i§ awarded to him, within’ ten days’ after the acceptance of this’ bid, alid “in ‘case ‘any “bidder'to whom ‘such contract shall} be tiwarded fails ‘or re- fuses to enter’ into’stch contract when requested té“do so, such check accom- panying his bid shall be retained by such, failure. “Each “proposal ‘must. alse be acconi- panied by a bond running ‘to the: city of: Bismatck in’ a ‘sum equal ‘to the mount of his bid as vided in Sec- i ‘07. of the»Compiled Laws of North’ Dakéta 1913. Plans are on file in‘ the offite-of*the City Auditor, or can be obtained from the Cit¥ Eng! cer upon application. be securely ented and: endorsed “Pro: posal’ for t Jonstruction of, a Storm Water ‘Sewer on Ninth St from Avenue C'to Avenpe™l, ‘Bidders m stevify in, their’ pro posals that, ‘should the above workhe awarded to them, they will bind: them, selves to finish and complete the same not, later than the date stated in the vertisement right is reserved or all bids,-or, accept: y part of any bid, as the best of the city may appear, elioti of the Board of City i ners of the Cily of Bis- marek, North Dakota, \ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Gu- rina Rasmussen, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, Elise R: Johnson, administra- trix of the estate of Gurina Rasmus- sen, late of the township of Ecklund, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the tors of, and all persons having cl: ‘: against sald deceased,‘to exhibit them, with ‘the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication. of this notice, to said administratrix at'the office of I’. H. Register in the Webb. block, in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, Dated May 19th, A. D. 1919. ELISE R. JOHNSON, Admivistratri credi- ed prov: iding- ‘tiie’ x rk in asd suctt | hach bid shall |" G.L, Burton, Cily Auditor. oO) COLORED LADY wants work by the or hour, Phone 726K or call at By teenth St. AG ENTS 300 Rapid S_D. BUSINESS, OPPORTUNITIES ng with heumat im. ant discovery of the age. | actually drives the mos astounded at the results, the kidneys. making pos: wanted, $1.12 $5 express paid, Venice, especially on Just think’ of the inoney bilities, Representativ pound prepaid, 10 pounds Rheumatism Herb Co. California. 5-28-tf WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Furnished mentor bungalow ii kK or Mandan, Write 635, care Tribune. 5-30 SS) FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOUR: ROOM WANTED. TO RENT. by June. ist, ined: ern Hougg’of from 5 to 7 rooms.” L. 8. Craswell” Phone 539 or 705. _5-28-1w FOR RENT--An eight soon podem house can be rented “for (1 of 9 families. eal 803 Seventh St. 2-tt FOR RENT—Five-room. house... Will: rent reasonable. Phone 141. 5-20-tf ‘OR SALE—A 6-room -bungalow, new; 50-ft. Wot, well Jocated; 2_bI 8: blocks” from - north ward," Hot ‘and | water ‘connections’ in basement: screened in rch} storm doors, storm and: screens. all complete, all'“painted *up*4nchtding the roof; to be sold oni easy terms with small payment down and balance on monthly pay- ete Here He a chance to make your rent ay for your home. property cannot Re duplicated today Tor Neat than $4500.00. and will take considerable ‘less. Ready for occupancy at onces ted ite in vare 619, Tribu ‘ 1 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room, 619 6th 5S: phone 6 6. for use by June what ¥o Uhave and” price to ‘Tribune. For i Room in thodern house, nt location, 5 tleman. prefe he Call for imi cultivation own Co, F od. r I unde’ NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. (Special District—Annual. Election.) Notice is hereby’ given that on the first Tuesday in June, being: June 3, 1919, an annual’ election will be held at; Will; school‘ in the Special School District of Ng. 1/ County:of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for the pur. pose of electing the following mem- Two members to ‘serve for a term of three years, for the city of Bismarck. The polls will ‘be opened at 9 o'clock a. m:, and closed at 4 o'clock p.m, Dated at "Bismarck, N. D, this 17th By order of the Board of Education. |. RICHARD* PENWARDEN, 5-15-6-3 ' Clerk. TQ THE PUBLIC. This is to announcethat I will ac- cept re-election as a member of the WHAT 5 or as ney | Address MISCELLANEOUS _ V A-1 hay in city. C.. TEACHERS—Standard — edition hing music at /half or less’ than \ prices you pay. Inclose ten cents in prices. ,etc., or write. Mail orders filled. Carl E. Jolinson, Box 101, Bismarck, 5-28-1w ‘Opportunity to wer tack dirt $1.0 per load; filling dirt 25¢ per toad. Phone 358. 8 ERER PHONOGRAPH— Write today ing us how dnd why we are givirg five Noor ‘cabinet phonographs, -fumed. Bismarck Board of. Education if such bo the Wish of ihe voters of the city Aim. at, par, in,.payment, for_the work, 5:20-6:83, FRANK. EVERTS. . 100 records’ free. and phonoges pls, ae Bisinare! 28-1 W, ant Carl i, “Johnson, . Bo: Site Bs Ee 5 locks from high school;| cold!| , /son’s run, }merit your investigation. stamps and size of class, for samples, | ‘| Bismarck J, H. HOLIHAN, BUNGALOW. \ ‘ FOR SALE—Bungalow, modern and almost’ new. INSURANCE NX Phone J. H, HOLIHAN Uueas Block. 745. ay BIGGEST BARGAIN Our lists are full of Biggest. Bar- gains in houses, lots. and farm lands and to you people who are. looking around and __ talking, wanting to’ buy but who® can’t quite make up your minds, we say to’you, “Buy now,” for the surest thing we know of is that one of the biggest real estate movements North’ Dakota has ever seen is just starting with a resultant big increase in' values. Everything but real estate has gone away up. Now comes its turn to rise. If you don’t buy now you'll be sorry. We also ‘write fire insurance in good companies. —y F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATR ———Phones- H. F. Q'Hare, 78M. c. Young, F. FB. Hedden, 0 78K, je E. 1 BURKE : LAWYER ‘Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. } R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block | Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE REMINGTON, Typewriter Co. GEO, C. KETTNER, Rep. Phone 258. Bismarck. . Furniture Company, { 220 Main /Street: j i Furniture Upholstery Repaired me me fink ind Packed, Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President ‘ E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank Capita] Security Bank First Guaranty Bank “The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER Within. the next few weeks you will be getting out your auto- mobile aid. preparing for the sea- Doubtless one of the first things that you, will have to consider will be your tires. In our line of Kelly-Springfield casings and tubes we believe that we have ‘something that will, That they cost more is true, but as has been, said before—‘the recollec- St | tion of quality remains Jong after the price is forgotten.” Drop in our store, or call us up -{and we shall be pleased. to show you why. _MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR, CO. “The Home of Service” . CARL PEDERSON. Mer. ¢

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