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‘ 4 FRIDAY, JUNE. 27, 1919. ~ ——-WART ABT SECT ji persone, |! i meen maiietnatinit any MANAGER nyt LR eo memAn HI iHul Wu FoReman uit a Ta annuity \ ANTE Hants 5 oy Hitt aa pH bd mayivanwinlt suguit = * ) © Classified Advertising Rates, ‘Terms Strictly Cash—No copy: without remittance attached. will be inserted. Firat insertion, 85 cents; additional eents. Advertisements containing more than 25: words: will be charged at the ‘rate of. two cents a word for each additional word, pa : Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, mast be 1p, this. office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE + Mm ny ae OTT maui Hl | CLERKS Thy yiitiiint | MORAG, i consti ia wnat ggtg | hae ‘shy WATCH Le RAMS ba Heat Enc pana i tS 1 TE | hing Y Waa) bani i Yar rc CNTY CFE aut bri Ca na a nT) i i rot ch , / Woo TMAH (i PNM et MR wusitiiutiy AHL UU lA wat insertions without. change of copy, 15 HEFP WANTED—MALE WANTED—16:yeat-old boy ‘at ‘Hoff- man’s Chocolate Shop. 6-27-3t WANTED—Painters. and. paperhangers. Regular work; ly. H. T. O'Connell, Contractor, phone. 803. -1wk WEN AND. WOMEN Tearn barber trade and earn # ‘@ Week up. Positions guar- anteed; .Few weeks completes by. our method, Constant practice. Low sum- mer rates. Write for catalog. Mole) Barber college, 27K Nicollet Ave., Min- neapolig, Est. 1893. 6-7-1m MEN OR, WOMEN ~ WANTED-—Salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to “wearer. Experience unnecessary, Guaranteed ‘Norristown, Pa, * 5-6-2m ‘|SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. * FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Do you want to buy a home? I have for sale a nice six room. bunga- low on very reasonable terms, well lo- cated. Geo. M. Register." '6-25-lwk FOR KENT—Five hh 5 214 6th St. leis get: eer Write Los Angeles Y. MC. A, -Auto School. Get started righ! ‘imo, FOR _RENT—Five modern rooms; single |* and double rooms, $6.00 and $7.00 per - month. One night 40c. 713 3rd St. HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR RENTOH = 6-24-1wk WANTED—At. Bismarck, Hospital, cook |" Tit ayo x room house, bath, light a jardwood. floors, new, $25.00, EF, H. and dining room girk 8225-3wks dung Real Estate Co, hats @6-tt WANTD—Waiter and: ehambermald at Banner House, 104 Main St. Phone _ 231. 6-26-1wk WVANTED—Girl for general housework; prefer one that can go home nights. Apply Mrs. Wm. Langer, Rose Apts. Phone _436. 6-26-3t WANTED—Good_ strong girl or middie aged woman for general housework. Apply_Dohn’s Meat Market. 6-24-tf WANTED—Dining room girl at American Cate. 6-24-1Wke WANTED—Girl to work In kitchen nights- ‘and two for dining room. Star, Rest- aurant. 6-24-1Wwke WANTED—Waitresy at once, small town | Address Box 93, Medora, N. D. 6-23-1wk ‘WANTED—Competent girl for general housework, no’ washing or froning. Phone 622, 104 Ave. A. 6-23-1Ww! WANTED—Girl_ for general housework. Ap. ply & Ave, A West, or ‘phone 72. 418-tf AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES hotel. OR Seal «at 8 on NE ¢ e ‘rented’ for F Seventh Ste 8 9 RI bo te FOR RENT—Five-room: house, reasonable. Phone 141. ‘ POSITIONS WANTED. NTED—Permanent posit! yy @ com- Retent stenographer. Address Box #15, Jamestown,, N. D, 6-24-Lwk ‘WANTED—Man cook, wants position as cook in hotel or resvaurant, ‘Bxperi- enced. Address 670, Tribune: br st WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Two furnished room for light Vedas 8 or one large’ room by July ‘1st. rite No. 679 Tribune. . 6-24-lwk MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Dining room and kitchen; ! ensy terms. Phone or write Av M. Sutton, Garribany |N,-D._. _ 6-26-1wic LOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, ‘for a quick deal to be sold at once for $1326. Extra new tires included,. Write No. 659 Tribune. 6-2-tt FOR SALE—Two 1-ton trucks, firet class condition;., cheap... See. Ed. White, White's Confectionery, 6-23-1wk ROOMS FOR RENT ¥OR_RONT—Furnished rooms. 619 6th St, Phone 619-L.* 6=26-1wk FOR _RENT—Farnished room. Inquire 214 Sth St. 6-24-1 wk FOR RENT—Rooms over Knowles Jew- elry store. Apply at F. A. Knowles, AGENTS ONE of the most important discoveries of the age, Millions are suffering with Rheumatism. An Herb, that actually @rives the most stubborn case of Rheu- matism entirely out of the system. Many people have written us and say they are astounded at the results.” The effect on the kidneys is simply marvelous. You bathe your feet in it for 15 minutes a day for 10 days. Agents are coining money. Price 72c pound postpaid. Rheumatism Herb Co., Santa Monica, Carn LANDS FARM FOR SALE—North Wisconsin farm, 180 acres; $11,000, on terms; house, barns, stock, all equipment in uncommonly good condition; selling for family reason. For details’ write John ‘Mitchell, Eagle River, Wis. 6-18-2wke ————————————— —_—_— 1 eeenenconer BIGGEST BARGAINS Before doing business with a man you like to be éute-that-he knows his business and also that he will give you a scare deal,’ While we have sold hundreds of: home buy- ers the past few years, both farm lands and Bismarck property, we have yet to have: the first ‘one come to us and say he did’ not get full value for his’ money. We would like to help you get your home. 5 —_ FOR SALE—Fine lot on which to build, logation well inside. Geo. M. Register. 6-25-1wk FOR SALE—Almost new piano at big bargain. Knowles Jewelry Store 6 FOR, SALE—Holstein milch cow and calf, Fresh two weeks: ago. Inquire 822 Ey _ Main St. 6-24-4t FOR SALE—Baby buggy and chair. 602 ‘Third St., or phone 132K. 6-24-3t FOR SALE—Baby carriage, new. Phone: 676 or call. at '4 good: a6 01. 5th St. 6-23-1Wwk .FOR SALE—Moving outfit; trucks, check screws, concluded with everything com- plete. Call at 218 So, St. or phone 462K. 6-21-lwk FOR RENT—Furnished hotel, cheap, at Coleharbor, N, D.;, 25x60 ft., two story, 11 bed rooms, steam heat and electric light; good. opening. Address M. R. Fuglie, Coleharbor, N. D. 6-18-10t SUMMON: State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. In District Court, Sixth Judicial Christina Meirosa, plaintiff, Frank Meirosa, defendant. Thé State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- iquired to‘ answer the complaint of the plaintiff herein a-copy of which is hereto annexed: and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your f| District. vs, ‘|answer upon the subscriber at his office in the City of Bismarck, Bur. leigh County, North Dakota, within thirty days after: the: service of this summons upon you,’ ‘exclusive of the day: of such service and in case of your failure so to appear and answer judgment will be teken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. ‘ Dated this 20th day: of :May, 19°9. F. E, McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff; Residence and P. O. Address Bismarck, North Da- hota. 5-23-30-6-6r13-20-27 —_—_—_— | Visited: In Bismarck, Miss Alma Jacobson arrived in the F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. ——Phoneea———- H. F. O'Hare, 78M. F.'E.'Heddea, 0 F. E, Young, 78B, ~ ———— FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS city the early part of the week for a couple of days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jdeobson, «Rose apart- ments. Miss Jacobson is:a sister of Mr. Jacobson /and she was on her way to her home in Fergus Falls, leaving for that place on Tuesday. wi te of $50;000, finds: that he cannot, keer up both of the residences which go INGS OF THE DUFFS' © Tex Ese OF.MY HEAD MY an BISHOP OF LONDON London, May 26, (Goresgondence of The Associated Préss.)—The Bishop of London, Dr. Ingram, with a salary with. his position, and proposes t* rent or,,sell his town house. The tocratic area of London. It wae ‘once the home of the Earls of War- week and the church. bought it some two centuries ago.‘ p The-other residence is Fulham Palace,. which, is across the Thames: The Bishop explained to a diocesan conference. that. $32,500, of his in come went for income tax, super-tax, municipal taxes and insurance. That left. him only $17,500 to maintain FORMER KAISER ‘RESUMES STUDY OF ARCHAEOLOGY Amerongen May 15, (Correspondence of Associated’ Press.)—A resumption ot his former interest in archaeology is one of the means ‘adopted: recently by the former German Emperor to keep his mind from dwelling constantly on his position. Prof Duerpfeld, one of the most eminent archaeologists of Germany, came to. join the Hohenzol- Jern circle a month or-so ago and. since his arival has spent. several hours al- most every afternoon in his’ former monarch’s company. Every phase of archaeological re- séarch is discussed’ during these: con- versations, in the course of which the rrofessor entertains the exils with de- tails of the discoveries made by him and his companions in Palestine, Syria and other sections of the near east. The professor is an old companion of Ho- henzollern with whom he spent some time on the Island of Corfu, where the one-time German ruler owned the Castle of Achilleion, Even at the dinner table archacol- ogy is now the main subject of econver- sution, for reference to the war is tacitly taboo when the erstwhile ‘em- peror and his consort join the family | co) of the Bentincks. On these: oc- casions both Hohenzollern and his im- mediate suite, including the body phy- sician, Dr. Foerster. and Professor Duerpfeld, . wear military uniforms. ‘The Bentincks, although ‘some: of the members of the family have the: right to wear uniform, always appear in civ- ilian dres At present the entire suite except the Marshal of the Court, Von Gontard, re- side outside the castle either in the vil- luge inns or in rented cottages, All of them have full liberty of movement about Holland, but their appearance passes unnoticed, as they never travel in uniform. THIS WAN 3? SINCE IVE HAD THE HAIR ALL. SHAVED OFF Wont Go ANY PLACE WITH Me -THe BEST | CAW Do’ Is STROLL AROUND! “THe PARK ALONE. HOW weil,! Me AS WELL ROAM AROUND ALONE - ICANT STICK INTHE | ROUSE ANY MORE Of ULE PEEL MKE | WAS LockED MUST CURTAIL HOUSEKEEPING Bishop's town house is situated in St: James’ Square, about the most aris-'| from the suburb of Putney, where the .Oxford-Cambridge boat races. start. y FAMILY <= 2e= AND, VAL .C KY A JAILS . pus hi these. two. establiskments,;. and: 5; t° keep a motor, and the minimum, of ten servants. absolutely needed’ for Fulham Palace alone. You: must see,” he-said, “it. cannot be done: “You ask your wives. Pessi- mists have: told me I would not be able: even: to keep Fulham Palace g0- ing, but.I intend-to make a great ef- fort before parting with a historic possession . of the church for 1,300 years.” The Bishop.is in the same boat with numerous others of the clergy. They are. appointed to a position with a certain salary, “and living.” The “living” is a residence, often larger than they can maintain on the salary so that it constitutes a liability rath- er than an asset, Several important church officials have closed their houses during the war, and lived in less expensive quarters. SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss: In district Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- tract... Nellie G. Purcell, formerly Nellie Galvin, plaintiff, vs. James Lyons, and the unknown heirs of James Lyons, deceased, and all other persons claim- ing any title or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon the property de- scribed in the complaint in this ac- tion, defendants. The State of North Dakota to above named defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in the above entitled action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the district court in and for said county, and to serve a copy of your answer; upon the subscriber hereunto at his of-| five in the First National bank building, | in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons: upon’ you, exclusive of the day of such ‘service, and in case of your failureto appear or answer, judment will be taken against you by default for the relief demand- ed in the complaint, by the plaintiff. : Dated at Bismarck, North’ Dakota, this Gth day of May, ’A.-D. 1919. H.. F.. O'HARE, Attorney for. Plaintiff. Office and postoffice.address: Bis- marck, N. Dak. To the Above Named’ Defendants: You will please take notice that the above entitled action relates to that land described as follows, to-wit: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five: (5) and. six (6), in block ninety- six (96), Original plat, to the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, That no personal claim is contained in the complaint against the defendants, or either of them, and that the relief sought consists FH EXPLAINED “To THEM ‘THAT ¥ DID. IT.TO SToP my HAIR FROM,FALLING OuT- BLT ! SUPPOSE | CAN'T BLAME “THEM, b I've Gor You “suppeRY Jim’? Now KEEP RIGHT On GoIn’ Ta WEGET THAT box PAGE 7, 1. Do hook. FUNNY — ALL “THE . WAGON ! MY Luck’, pay! Jana each of them from any interest in the real property above described. H. F. O'HARE, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in: the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter de scribed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Izidori Weinberg and ed the 18th day of May, 1914, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 1st day of July, at four o’clock, p. m., and. Was duly r corded in book 124 of Morgages oi page 30, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m., on the 30th day of June, 1919, to satisfy the amount due upou such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such} mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same ure situated in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, and are described as follows, towit:The South- west (SW 1-4) Quarter of Section Four (4), Township One Hundred Forty-three (148) North, of Range} Seventy-seven (77) West, of the Sth P.M. ‘There will be due on said m at the date of sale the sum of (said) sum includes taxes upon s id property paid by wortgagee, interest the}on # prior mortgage on said property | paid by | mort¢ and insurance premiums on insurance on said prop-| erty paid by mortgagee), besides the | costs, disbursements and expenses of | his foreclosure. Dated this 20th day of May, 1919. >aul ©, Remington, Mortg: i Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, | North Dakota, Attorneys for Mort-/ gagee, | 0-6-6-13-20-27 | CITY NEWS| Home From Fargo. | Mra, A. D. Cordner returned to- day from a visit with her son in Far- go dnd with ‘friends at Jamestown. rr 4 ; To, Meet Saturday. The City Federation of Clubs will meet. on. Saturday afternoon, June 28, in the community room at the public! library. St. Alexius Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry of Steele are the parents of a daughter born this morning at St. Alexius hospital. A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs, Kalph Mossbrucker of Bis- nee@rck, Rebekah Lodge. A regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge will be held Friday evening at Odd Fellows’ hall. There will be in- That Isn’t the Point SANS «WAS Pet Your [DOG THAT JUST Now S= WENT ScooTin’ Dow —" wholly in excluding . the defendants He’s Driving At! ‘May 23-30 June. 6-13-20-1919) :Fani Weinberg, his wife, mortgagois, | to Paul C. Remington, mortgagee, dat-} 1914, |here. The play is “The Masquera- der,” by John Hunter Both, and which Richard Walton Tully — will itiation, and) members. -are-asked to be prompt in attendance as work will begin at 8 o'clock sharp. ‘From New England. and Mr Ingebrets: and Mr Rev. and Mr. New England were ¢ in the cap-| ital city on Wednesday, and stopped | over here on their ay to G and | Forks, “The party were making the trip by auto, and while here regis- tered at the Van Horn. Alice Jones with Guy Bates Post. _Guy Bates Post, through the crea- tion of very d nective character: has proved hims one of the most notable of American p s. He has just returned from a vi to Austral- ia where his art in the interpretation of the dual role in “The Masquera- der” created a great sensation, Mr. | Post’s Omar was exo'ic, colorful and imbued with romance, — his comber in “The Bird. of Paradi was a Cla ¢ in degeneration and r gene his creation of the Gov- ernor in “The Was essen: | tially a psychological study. is | splendid actor.is to return to us in a character, or rather characters, for he plays a dual role, in decided. con- trast with anything he has yet played present at the Auditorium for an en- gagement limited to one night. Sat- urday, July 5, In this play, Mr. Post is given en opportun very best talent as scored a great suc last season, tor and. in it he is in New York Licensed Doctor of Chiropr: Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. WELL Look WERE THANKS FoR TELLIN NE— TUL SEE THAT HE DON'T _BY BLOSSER ‘WARNING! * IT IS‘AGAINST THE LAW TO SHOOT ANY KIND OF FIRE WORKS Before the Morning of JULY 4th OFFENDERS WILL BE ARRESTED CHRIS J. MARTINESON, j tuni Chief of Police. “The Masquerader,” as a book was written by Katherin Cecil Thurston and found great favor, It is a fas- cinating story about two men alike onal appe: ce but essential- in their mental attitude, oy : their moral attitude, On the one hand there is a man rich, of distinguished social and political lin eage He has however become @ durg addict and w the craving. for the drug him forsakes all his responsibiifti In contrast to this man is another poor, ambitious and with a sane and steadfast outlook on life. The oppor- to fulfill his ambitions comes man offers to change he meets Old justifies him- to last is when the first es With him and Opportunity The dre bsorhing juterest, Mr. Tully has given the play an adequate production and the excel- lent company iacludes Alice —Joha, Lionel Belmore, Clarence Handyside, Ruby Godon, Reginald Carrington, Katherine Raynor, Milano Tilden and others. ——_——_ LAND FOR SALE A tract of 3640 acres of good land in Burleigh county. Best proposition in N. Dak. today. Good terms. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block R. S. ENGE, |: D. €. PH. C.- Chiropractor Consultation Free. Suite $-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D, E..T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, Phone 752. on Fine Interior SDA Decorating \ \, and painting is my lax ) svecalty. ‘If you HG he 4 want a real job— | 4; one that you will be proud of— if 1 make a Specialty. of || Wood Finishing - Phone 855 and I will call and make you ' an estimate. J. GOLDEN: SS 518 Third St. EY y to display his|| TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE | REMINGTON |: Typewriter Co. GEO. C. KEITNER, Rep. * Phone 258. Bismarck. DO YOU BELIEVE IN SIGNS? You have $1,000, you want a home that is ready to move) into, paying the balance of the purchase price, the same as rent. This agency is ina posi- tion to help you. Hedden Agency Webb Block. Phone 0. ———— Bismarck Furniture Company. 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Me- THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Music 10 Main St. Phone 130-K