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meee JULY 5, 1921, BELP WANTED—FENALD. WANTED-Good cook for;:farm,, har- vest and, threshing man, elderly lady, or - married couple; “good wages, Hackney Ranch, Box 71, Mc-| Kenzie, N.: ‘D.. #. 1-2-1w WANTED_A competent girl for ‘gen- eral housework, No, washipg;or. iron ing. Apply. Mb, H. B, Berndt, 104) __Avenue A, | Phone 6: __ 6-29-11 WANTED—Diting. room: girl with, ex-|' perience, also good girl’ to, work inj kitchen. Américan Cafe, JTefgot WANTED—First class;cook at onte Lady preferred. ©lgin Hotel, Elgin, *aneaD oh for. general. work at _Country Club. Phone 454-3, _7-1-3t WANTED—Experiencea stenographer. Apply Lahr Motor Sales. 6-28-tE. COOK AND WAITER wanted at Clit- ford’s Cafe. 6-28-lwk WANTED—Waltreas at Homin’s 6 in’s Cate, 7-6-3t WANTED—Position married man, |- general office work, correspondence, | bookkeeping, typewriting;. operate; Burroughs pgsting machine. . Phone; 977,.or write. Box 672, Bismarck, i. D. 7: SITION WAN’ AT > ONOE. Colored girl desires position, ex- Perienced chamber maid in hotel. Address Box 247, amare 5 § t. ——____WORK WAN WORK WANTED—Hemstitching and! picoting, cotton, wool and. linen, 10 FOR SALE—Bulck light { dress 247, care Tribune. marck Tire and Auto Company, 211 Broadway. : 6-29-lw 1920 Ad- six, First’ class ‘condition. 6-: model, SALESMAN CONE “A SALESMAN. are.scarce. We therefore. develop inexperienced. men by. suggesting a| Tom, THAT SUIT Looks | TERRIBLE! WHY DON’T You'GET SOME NEW CLOTHES ? pW bur'e Te Taste ay Feune to 0 Jazz, . BY ALLMAN NOW, GET I TODAY, | DON’T puT 17. OFFI. QUESS V’LL GET ANEW SUT unique.method of. obtaining. inter- |: views. | Hdving $150,000 of household apliance in New England. we ‘are Now. opening. this territory’ and’ re- quire: several, entire’ and spare time , men, Write, District Manager The Reeves Company, 814 Avenue B, Bi marck, _N. D. 1 WANTED—Salesmen tg sell hand- made work shoes‘ direct to consum- ers; guaranteed shoes. Big money , for, energetic men, | Exclusive te ritory, Write Bergfeld’s Shoe C Eau Claire, Wis. : 7 WANTED—SALESMAN ‘WITH. CAR. Guaranteed: salary and‘ expenses. Low priced guaranteed tires. Fine selling proposition. The Wolfe Tire Co, Benton Harbor, Mich: LOST: AND: FOUND: ESTRAYED—From = my_ place, four tailes southeast of McKenzie, N. D., one’ sorrel- mare, white: face, white lege, weight 1,300 pounds, four: years old: One’ bay mare branded, weigh: 1,000 pounds,- nine years old. Ons a gelding, one year old, If taken aac Aa L. £. Heaton, Jr, McKen- “se 6-28-1w 1081 @ black will-folder, initials H.C. S. Finder please return to Henry C. Sauer at telephone office and receive reward. 7-522t cents a yard; all gilk, 15 cents a yard, Novelty pleatings up to 10 inches in width; 9 and 10 inches, 20 cents; 7 and 8 inches, 15 cents, | 5 and 6 inches, 10 cents; 1.to i inches, 8. cents; all organdy, 6 cents. Mrs. C. P, Larson, 400 4th St, 6-30-20 WORK WANTED, MALE—A1 meat cutter, and all around butcher,.cap- able to take full charge of a mar- ket, wants steady position. H. Ber- Ww. ker, care Banner House, Bismarck, . D, Bee 6-29-1w WANTED—Bookkeeping: or Typewrit- | ing work to do, full or part time, by ; party with 8 years’ experience; will consider position out -of town. Write P. O. Box 50, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 152-W. 6-28-1w i FOR SALY OR REN? t HOUSER AND FLATS | FOR SALE—In Flasher, N. D., four-| room house, with basement, furnace) good water, cement walk, barn, col plete; small payment down;: balan€e’ monthly: payment; will consider} gvod auto for first payment: Get) further information, G. Brugger,| Wilder, Idaho..__ 6-14-31, FOR RENT—Room in modern house; also have. one sewing machine. and. one gas range for sale. Mrs, James . Wogerty, 402. 5 Phi 68: FOR SALET room iiogora “hows z including: pies. rooms, ;75 footiemst FOR SALE OR. by ceo, house, 50 foot lot, electric light and | RaNTE Coy LOST—Dark blue. taffeta hat left in car.in, front.of Miss Bnchholz, Mil- linery, on, 3rd street. Call 761 ,T-2-3t OBSES. 9 WAN ie ‘0. RENT—Four, five or six. room house.’ Call H, A. Pad dock, McKenzie Hotel, or. phone 5. T18t TED TO RENT—Six or seven- rom: modera house. by- Aug. 1. ¥, F. Crewe, Phone 625. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HOTEL—The only hotel in. town. ‘There is one rooming house, and, one lunch room, besides our hotel; regardless. of the past strenuoug times hag: been a busy lit- tle;town. Information to be had.at the Tribune office. This is.a bar- gaih. for'a hustler and a very good thing. for a man that; has a family of girls, as it is.a small hotel and can be: easily managed by one family. We have fourteen bed-rooms, one dining room, one lobby, one largs kitchen..and. several, rooms besides, Pantry, closets, etc. This is “A Great. Thing” for a hustler and an extra, for a man that has girls of his own. Write No. 246 care Triburc Bismarck. 6-28-1w ANTED—If, you. are planning .on bulding a new home. in the near, fu-. tare I desire. to meet you. . Building material.and laboy have come, down in pricé....Now, ts the time to. build befare the. demand sends prices up again, for, there is need of homes every where. - If you are in need of a@ loan to. build: your home with, on monthly payments, arrangements, made. to. handle it, now, i], Srhobate 7-5- 3t city water. Will take a good car in trade. Seg B.- H.,.Crane, 408}4 Main St. Pa Re Se er reer AA FOR RUNT—Suite of two: rooms second ffoor, nicely furnished fe room on first floor. 5th St. ‘ ‘ WANTED—To rent a furnishedHome, for summer months, west, end. pre- \ ferred. Call BR: Tempelmeyer.; Phon: FOR RE RENT—Btrictly modern spart-| an 3-3 beta Basie ‘Tailorl & Hat Work ci le joring ‘at Works, ' Fao te onpoelie Postoffice. FOR RONT—Rooms tur nished light house’ keeping rooms. 1012 Broadway. Phone. 499-J. lw FOR RENT—Tyo - rooms, for light housekeeping. unfurnished “Piano! 13: 3rd.St. with bath. for,. ligne housekeeping, : Phone 651. 7-1-3: FOR RENT Moder rooms furnished!| for housekeeping, . Varney. fats. Phone 773. 7 FOR, RENT—Strictly modern ee 4 ee rooms, good location, 218 Second 7-1-3t cana) MODERN, furnished front’ room ‘for gentleman, 510 4th: St. FOR RENT—Roonis, with board, 401 Cultivation—bést of water, 3-wire fence, threshing and plowing out- W |-care, af, small sets of books, requiring a few hours each week, make closings, financial statements, income: tax re- light housekeeping. Also large front} ports or install new up-to-date sys- |. Phone 273. 412} tems, S244): Address 248; Tegiarnay a: Ww FOR SALE—Harness. shop and’ shoe iN. D. Full tineiot Jennings, Phone 2F4. Are you looking for expect service ai less than expert; cost? I will take Prices right. Al referenc 7 repairing:in connection at: Parshail, chinery.. Good busin in live tow: i a ‘arshal on cleaning, re- remodeling men's 1-18-tf fit; will'trade for good-Hotel. Write | , P. O, Box 255, Billings, Mont. 6-27-10 IMPROVED 160—320—640 acre farms for sdle; &-miles east of Bismarck | Can..handle warrants, bonds, cit. dwellings, as, payment. C. O. Nel / son, Bismarck. ‘Box 189, 6-22-20 FOR EXCHANGE—Choice: quarter of: land, priced. right, for late model car. Address. PO? Box 546, Bismarek, N_ Dé 7-5 -3t _AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYC _ FOR\SALE—Dodge coupe; _fi first class condition, been run very little and only-ih city. Will-take bankable pa- per. Address .P, O. Box 364, Bis~; marck, ‘N. D. 9-5-3¢ FOR SALE—One ‘brand new Ford coupe, with cord tires and other ‘ex- tra equipment. Telephone 932, or write P, O. Box 521. 6-28-1w FOR SALE—One. 1920 Ford Touring cart in first. class shape. Will sell at a hereon if taken at once. 3-R. 4-2:3%) FOR'S, -New Ford. Roadster. and}. Oakland Roadster at a bargain. Bis- . , |to Interstate 1921, at the hour of two o'clock afternoon of -said THAT'S JUST WHAT You WANT Tom "THE LATEST STYLE | ANY. ALLE FIRST. CLAS| WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ ‘and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite. Postoffice. 1-18-tf tf} FOR SALE—Small hotel building with restaurant in Regan, N. D., at a bargain, and on easy payments Write 915 Holly St. N., Brainerd, Minn. ___6-30-1m. FOR SALE QHEA'P—Kitchen cabinet, oak. buffet, Princess dresser, some garden tools, fruit jars, i€c per dozen. 223" 12th St. N. TA-8t FOR SALE—Buff Orpington Cock, 14 months old; won three first prize Aast year. , 6:29-1w ——————————— | LEGAL NOTICES| {| ee nes NOTICK TO ¢ In_the Matter of the E: Or Alvan Beale, also. known as A, B. Beal, De-: ceased, Notice’ is hereby! given by the under- signed Ella S. Beale, exccutrix of the last will of Alvah Beale, also knawn as A. K... Beal, late of the city of North Anson, in the county of Somers state of Maine, deceased, to the tors of, and all persons having cl against. said, deceased, Ao exhibit: them with the necessary. vouchers, within four months after the first publication of, this notice, to said executrix at the office, of K. H. Register, her resident agent, ‘in the Wehb; Block in, the city of Bismarck, in said oa county. North Dakota. Dated June 3rd, . ‘LDA s. NEALE, Executrix. First Hublication on the 14th day of June, A, D. 1 4-21-28-7-5 aes ATE MORT- SALE mortgage made, by Charles 5. Luejla G Grunn, his wife, mortgagors, ccurities Company, a corporation of Minneapolis, Minnesota, mortgagee, dated the. ith day of July, 1916, and filed “for .record: in, the office of the register of deeds within and for Butlelgh County. North Dakota, on, the h day of July, 1916, at 4:00' o'clock and there duly recorded in Book Tissot Mortgages at Page 549, with, a power of sale therein, contained, will be foreclosed by a, sale of said premises at-the front door of the courthouse in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on Saturday, the 9th day ot uly, n the day to ‘satisfy the , They Should Use a Vacuum, Cleaner. TUERES LOTS OF | ANGELS UP IN THOSE Es WHY DON'T You: / “TAKE WILBUR WITH You AND LET HIM HELP You PICK ITOUT?|’ ALERIGHT, ANY THING ‘TO PLEASE You! ‘{t WHY. DIDN'T You TAKE WILBUR WITH New ? amount due upon said. mortgage on pan pe said The. premig which are named in’ said mortgage: and. which will be sold to satisfy thé eame are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-, wit: North half. (NZ). of ayarter CONWAY uth (SE%) of ‘Northwest — qua (NW); ‘and the, Southwest qua ter (SW) of Northeas' 7 (NEY), of. Section, thirty. nship one hundred tl rly /a37, Range seventy- nine date. in To seven There ‘will be due and owing on said’ mortgage on the date of sale th of Three Hundred cae Dollars Eight Cents ($340.0! besides att ney's fees and the eo of this «for closure. Dated at Mino Ne 23rd day of May, A. Interstate Seeurivies Cc th Lypaketa, this, Francis Murpliy, Attorney for Mortgugce, Ree North\Da kot ib bo. GReprrons. Inthe. Matter of fhe Estate.of William D seis hereby 6 siege Berthold| M. trator of the, estate o: late of ‘the citycors county of Turletgh, ani state ot Dakota,decedaed, to, the itors of} and all m -4OnS 82 oars von within four months, the oneness plicatlont ‘er this no- tos -eal admi iiyeot sa d Cass county North, A Dater Juno ith, A. 21, Newton, DuHem: & Youngs Attorney for TAdniniaeraior, h street, In the BERT! LOLD } "Mrainatrator. Bismar Nortli, Dakota. First publication’ on the! 14th day of June, A.D. 1921. @-14-21-28-7-5 jor NORTH DAKOTA, ¥ of Burleigh Im Jugtlee Court, Before ‘Goo, lan, Junlice John Danielson and Helmer doing business, under the style of Bismarck Cc HW. Do- ag strom, and Upholste » M. Los- swer the allt 1Uof John Danielson and Helmet Fagerstrom ‘doing busi under the firm. By Blosser UP IN THOSE cLoups? Gee! . DYA S'PoSB’ SUERE ARB, ~” FRECKLES ? WANTED — Two experienced GEE; FRECKLES-TW : ANGELS MAKE: A AWFUL i] ing to. you described as follow ¢|,One Davenport, one table, one arm chair, | stogk. material and. that and. that and ‘com- actfon in. this pro- ceedings and. joined Lomas a corporation, ‘the said: Lomas 'H s in its possession a rtain personal proper belong. one, rocking chair, one one rockin; rugs, one one floor lamp, . one sled you id. personal be, applied, to claim, and you s you sO appear d_ answer that the def Judgment against you accor n under my. hand this 2th. day. of, IOLAN nd for Buy: June, Justice of th igh County, » b-12-19 ,_ MARKETS __1| o _———+____—___________@, CATTLE REC Se Chicago,, July 5. tle receipts.) 17,000.. Slow and steady. Bulk Steers. $6.75 to $8.25. Hog receipts, 44,000. Market strong ‘to 10 cents higher\ Sheep receipts, 7,000. Firm. to 40 cents. higher, st. PAU LIVE bOCK. South, St.. Paul, July 6.—Cattle re ceipts, 1,000. ; Market.slow. Generally steady on beef. steeys.and butcher she- Best dry-fed steers,:$7.50. Com mon to good beef steers, $5.¢ Butcher cows and heifers, most \$2.75 to .$5- Canners and cutters, $1.to $2.50. Bulls. strong to, 25 cents higher. Largely, $2.75 to, $3.75. Veal calves, 50; cents higher. Stockers ang feeders, steady; Hog receipts, 4,400....Steady to 10 cents higher, Range, ‘$7.50 to $8.85. ‘Bulk, $8: to $860. Pigs, 15 to.25 cents higher, Bulk of good pigs, $9. Sheep receipts, 100. Steady, best native lambs, $8.50. Bulk ewés, $2 to 3. . ————— WHEAT PRICES BREAK. Duluth, July 5—Wheat prices broke sharply today as a result of selling Prompted by reports rains over the Northwest. September wheat broke four and one-quarter: cents at: $1.22; July durum. broke 41-2. cents at $1.181-2, and September 33-4 at $1.18 1-2. Flax seed broke sharply un-/ der heavy offerings. July flax broke 6 cents to $1.84. September 61-2 at and Geianer 71-2 at $1.89, “MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, Minneapolis, July 5.4-Klour changed. Bran, $14, to $15. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY un- girls. Phone 219, or write P. 0. ex 625, * FOR SALE GLASS— of shield and auto glass, front-door chipped, and, window glass to dts- pose’ of at lowest ‘ prices.‘ Sec Faunce, 802 ist St. 1-5-1W, A R SALE CHEAP— Chester White” spring P—Five pedigreed boars. an Jennings 7-5-lw Agricultural’ College. > Dairy. Phone 2F4, , M ic LOVERS, Why not Exchange your Phonograph Records; ard Disc Record. and replace them with New Music, Phonograph Record Exchange. : Anton Beer Shining Parlor Box 243 ; ay 415 ‘Brodway | ‘ 1-5-1w +TIME FOR ICES BY SISTER | MARY Desserts for summer dinners should be light affairs, not too sweet and not too rich. Sugar is a heat agent | so an ice ‘cream served with asweet | sauce, defeats its purpose. Summer dessefts“of :fresh fruit crushed and served as water iceare always th goof || taste and are refreshing aud cooling. Raspberry Water Ice One quart berries, 2 tups water, 1 1-2 cups sugar, 1 teaspoon gelatine, 2 lemons- Sprinkle raspberries with sugar and let stand 2 hours. Mash and rubj Best lights to packers, -$7.)4¢ ‘Shipments, 371,590 barrels. | room | 5-3t| still have a lot| sWe .Exchange any, Stand-| Bring, your Records | REGULATION HELD A 4 “BY H. B, HUNT Washington Jiily 2—Karly’ relief in presént conditfons ‘can only come through regulatidn, according to Wil- liam J. Spencer, secretary and treas- urer of thé Bujlding:’Trades Depart- bor. ‘No appreciable results may. be ex: pécted- this year, Spencer says, through new consttuction: first, be- cause even if building: operations ap- proached normal jhey could not be- "| gin to’ provide adequate housing. to | | offset thecexisting shortage; second, because suck building ag is done will be at a continued high level of cost and on such buildings a high rental will be necessary to return: a “fair and reasonable”, rate on) the inves¥ f ment. fri Held: for.Sale One. of the biggest factors requir- ing regulation, : spencer. says, is' the holding of. residence proper¥jes -out of rent in, order to, force people who must have homes. .to :purchase them at the present high level of prices. “In almost every. city,” Spencer says, “some: banks: and real estate cliques are, working hand in glove to force the selling rather than the rent- ing of residence propetty,; «(GLAMOUR |Wateh mee It Distort “Vision and Steal Your Joy BY RUTH AGNES ABELING It had only ‘been three or four ‘Years since you received her wedding ‘announcement, and she had been so happy, this friend of yours, Then just the other day in the pa- per you read her name and that of her husband with that _ signifi- cant word—‘“divorce,” after them. ° You sought your own room. and there alone, tried to think it out Perhaps it had all been a mistake, this affair between you and Ralph, perhaps two people simply could not get..along together, and,you had just. better hold on to your work, and go n_alone. Surely, if anyone could have got- ten on, Jack and, Margaret should have, for each was all that the other could have asked, They''were good- ! looking, they had means—they were educated. » There. was; so: much of this divorce | business, you thought, so much-un- happiness right in your own little set; that. you were almost afraid to venture yourself. But you needn't be! in everything else, ‘For in mar- Wage, .as most [NEW DANCE IS INVENTED Try It on n His Waistcoat BY: RUTH AGNES ABELING, Itself at work and evolved somethins be delicate, and call it originality? Mrs. Henri Letellier, former wife of > French journalist, has.introduced at so des Acacias, society rendezvous, the | Go- To-Sleep dance. And Mrs. Henri demonstrated it, ; dreamily,; eyes closed; hands on mas- culine shoulers; head pillowed on maséuline waistcoat. All of which prompts the query— why pick out the waistcoat? ‘ It would be. most natural, it would seem, when the urge to pillow our heads overtook us, to seek something with a little more pliability and a few i Jess buttons than the waistcoat, as we have it with us. Waistcoats, senving their proper function, are unwieldy considered from a pillowing point of view, and the hair on a feminine head has an entirely unreasonable, but well- |-developed, affinity for buttons. « Why,, may one ask these French originative geniuses, not let each wo- man Beqvilie. her escort with a small Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 ment of the American ‘Federation of | "This ‘ex- Once more Paris ingenuity has set; | rather startling in, its—ah, shall we, | with Duke Decazes, thus wise—waltz | ONLY - HIGH RENT Re tends not only to dwellings, but to apartments, “As 90°per cent of ‘the houses and apartments in the United States were erected at' the old level of costs ex- isting ‘before the war, and their sale is now sought onea basis of what it would cost to replace them at pres- ent prices, the tremendous profits may be imagined: * It is this condition that makes some rent regulation necessary.” Stand on Wages “Do you. expect any appreciable re- duction in ‘building costs that will make possible a renewal of building operations?” ‘Spencer was asked, “I can’t see where it is going to come,” he replied. “Cement is down and lumber is off_a little. All other construction items, including brick, are’at high levels. As soon as build: ing starts on any sizeable scale, these Brices, in my. judgment, will advance, with possible exception of cement.” “How Mout wages in thee building trades?” Will the break in costs come there?” “It will not,” Spencer said. “Labor is the cheapest! item entering into building costs now. Th lumber, brick and material men and. also the con= tractors will haye to make the break before labor.” 18 A THIEF Your of the mistakes we make are the result of refusing to accept true valu- ations, Guide Posts You can be sure that Ralph is the man for you, if before you settled your affection on him you stripped away the glamour. Was he the one, out of a whole .roomful ,of good- looking chaps, whom you instinctively sought, without being ‘conscious that his coat fit poeti€ally, his grooming was perfect .and his: eyes were keen and intelligent?) Or did you note. those exterior things first and then let your pride influence you? ‘Does his voice awaken somethin, responsive within you, when brings neither flowers nor candy? Is he the man, whose ‘mistakes and blunders you canbe gently humorous with? Is ‘he the man whose temper you have patience with: and whose oddities are amusing, even endearing? If he is—marry him and feel quite safe about it for, after all, in the hands of the girl is the bigger part of directing married life in the way itNshould go, granting that the man really cared in the beginning. le pillow which could. be conveniently at- tached to his shoulder by means. of ribbéns which would pass dround his neck an@ under one arm? This would be a vast improvement on the waist- coat, and imagine the art which could vent itself in these fanciful trifles! Possibilities. One might ask each gentleman who wore the dream cushion to embroider ‘| his initials thereon, or make provision for the taking of his finger prints. or even the imprint of lips! For the lat- ter the Go-To-Sleep Girl would have to share the content of her vanity case, to the extent of her lipstick. But imagine the possibilities of these dance cushions in the years when girth and weight. mentally ant physically, preclude tomantic indul- gence, What a, consolation they would be to the women who had grown an ¢ cess of ching. and who gagped at the sixth stair up—but whose heart was yet young! What a source of amending consoi- ation! SAVE_SOA! se When pieces of toilet soap become too ‘small for regular use they can be utilized in the making of shampoo jelly, Put them in a glass with a small, amount of water and they will form a jelly. BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licenstd Embalmer in Charge Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of ‘STUDEBAKER thd CADILLAC “AUTOMOBILES Day Phone 100 Upholstered Farni | through a fine sieve.. Dissolve gela- | tine in 2 tablespoons cold water, Add water and lemon juice to fruit juice and heat to the boiling point. - Stir in gelatine. Cool. When cold turit into mold and pack in salt and ice. | | Let stand 2 hours. JAPANESE WAY Spread a layer of hot boiled rice on a buttered platter. Season with melted butter, lemon juice and fine ly minced parsley. Poach half dozen | eggs, arrange on rice and sprinkle with parsley. &. 8S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C, Chizopractor Conanttation Free Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phene Prd bed | . ; PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in cl harge. Night Phone 100 or 687 gS grandsons of great herd boar “at} | BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET ture Made to Order — CARI PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Geuthwestern North Dakota and Southeastcra Montana BIQMARCE, N. D,