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SLING MAY 9, 1922 _ HELP WANTED—MALE TWO jO AMBITIOUS MEN of good char- acter to train in expert accounting and income tax procedure, I will be at the McKenzie hotel in -Bis- marck a few days and will inter- view men who desire to qualify in this field. Must be able to give two good references, bankers or busi- ness mon who know you. Apply at once for personal interview. No long distance phone calls. .'M. Archer, at the McKenzie. _ 6-5 lwk FOR SALE on RENT HOUSES FLAT: FOR SALE—Part are he city, wishes to sell his home. It is a nice six room bungalow, including bath room. Entirely modern, two bed- rooms, hardwood flcor, full base- ment with cement floor, nic? porch, has floor in attic, not on a corner and near school. If you are look- ing for a nice cozy home, here is' your chance. Geo, M. Register. 44 5-5-lwk | WANTED—First ‘class shoemaker. Crewsky shoe shop. 109 3rd St. __ ett ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE THREE AMBITIOUS LADIES-WANT- ed—Ages 18 to 45, to train in ex- pert accounting work and income tax procedure: An expert from the training department of'a large Ac- counting Corporation will be at the McKenzie Hotel a few days’ and will interview ladies ‘who desire to qualify in this field. Must be able to give two good references, either banks or business men who know you and will vouch for you as to character and honesty and ambi- tion, Apply at once at the Mc- Kenzie Hotel, ask for Miss Clara Freick. No Phone calls. 6-5 Iwk | 'WANTED—At once, dishwasher and Cook for cafe work. State wages in first letter. Room furnished, Steady work if satisfactory.. Cook m good all around cook. Adéreé O. 183, Underwood N. D. 59 lw GREAT LAKES Teachers Bureau.— 1440 Second Ave. South, Fargo, North Dakota. Needs capable teach- ers for good vancanciea Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, -Etc.. Elec- tions soon. Send for free enrollment blank immediately. .6-8-2t TYPISTS — Prepare authors’ manu- scripts for publication — .$25-§100 weekly, spare time. Send stamp for particulars. JR. J..Carnes, Authors’ Representative, Tallapoosa, Ga. ie 4-15-t WANTED-— Housekeeper, man and wife preferred, objection to small child. Small family. Call 407 , Third street, Phoné 538-W after 6 Pom 4 5-8-3t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Dr..N. O. Ramstad, _ 824 Fourth St. _S8tf WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Apply at 220 West AY cr. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES HOR SALE—New and second hand Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Don’t buy a motorcycle until you get our prices. Write for list. Bismarck ‘Machine and Welding Shop. 4th ‘St., Bismarck. 5-5-1m FOR Phone 800. (SALE — Second-hand Dodge. 5-5-lw LAND Here is a snap for somebody, twenty: six hundred «will buy 160 acres of land, or I may trade it for a house in Bis: marck, Land is located about 14 miles north of Turtle Lake, and it is with- in 20 yards of Crooked Lake. On graded road and rural free delivery, echool house is on the place, there is 75! acres in field, 40 more can easily be cultivated, the land is rented for this season; if interested call at 406 ith St. or write Tribune. 5-5-lw FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE— The Southwest Quarter, Section 13, Township 139, Range 79, located about 14 miles northeast of Bis- marck. Lays level, good soil, 60, acres under cultivation, balance fine for flax. Look this over and make offer. E. J. Coats, Aberdeen, So, Dak. 6-6-3 FOR SALE—8 acres cultivated land, less than a. mile from capitol, Will sell on long time, or might rent for potatoes. J. W. Bull. 5-6-lw FOR SALE—One-half section of land $1,500 cash. Section 28, twp 141, north of. range 100. Frank Kroll the Tailor. 5-5-lwe ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two large rooms : with large closet ‘and kitchenette, all modern.. Gentleman, and wife’ pre- ferred, or two ladies. Ne children. Phone 512J. 404 Sth St. §-8-2w FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room on first floor, with kitchen- ette if desired, modern home. Ladies preferred. 402 5th Be Phone 768M. ‘b-6-lw LARGE :cool Toon, furnished, . with closet, suitable for: two, gentlemen or man and. wife. Close in-.Calt 118 Thayer, or phoge 3 fm 6-2-lw FOR RENT—In modern home, two far- nished. rooms, suitable tor light f . housekeeping. Phone 478-5, or call at 411, 11th St. North. 5-6-at ROOM FOR -RENT—One furnished room suitable for ‘two gentlemen. Two blocks from post-office. Phone 634W, 223 2nd St. 5-3-1w FOR RENT—For light housekeeping, three rooms and .kitehenette, also one room and kitchenette, Phone 437-M. 5-2-5t FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed rooms for, light housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. “Phone 183, _5-4-1lw FOR RENT— ront room 0 room on first floor, also combination range, ‘coal and gas. 400 4th street. phone bie FOK RENT—Nice moddM. furnished room, Gentleman preferred, Close in. Phone 538M. Gall 605 3rd St. 5:8-3t FOR RONT—Large “pleasant room, suitable for man and wife or two young ladies.. 208 3rd St. 563t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in modern house, close in, 313 4th St. Phone 627-R, A. Olson. - 5-9-2t FOR REN ‘hean furnished rooms in modern house. Phone 802 or call 602 Sth street. 5-61lw FOR RENT—Light housekeeping, also modern furnished. room, 722 5th St.. Phone 435-R. 5-9-3t » FOR RENT—Furnished room in-mod- ern home. 411 8th St. 5-9-3¢ e} Henry. PFOR RENT—Light FOR SALE—Modern house of ten rooms and bath, small house in rear, large garage, trees. Excellent rooming house and home, Down payment $1500. J. H. Holihan, Hast of Post Office. Phone 745. 5-6-3t FOR SALE—Large modern house of eight roomg and bath, garage, trees, nice lawn, One of the best locations in the city, $4800. Easy terms. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone. as $2,800—Five-rooms, lights, Ce nace, full basem@nt, hardwood floors, inclosed porches, lot 50x150; small payment asked; this is a good * heme. Phone 961. Henry & Henry. . 5-8-3t 000 Seven-room house, light: water, sower, barn, lot 530x140. Pay $600, and balance monthly, interest 5 per cent, Phone 961. Henry & 5-8-8t housekeeping apartments in modern house, fur- nished or unfurnished. Also sleep- ing yooms, Call 622 3rd st. Phone 132L.W. 661 wk BUNGALOWS—Two lovely places, on- tirely modern and almost néw, you can buy on easy terms, location on west side, Phone 961. Henry & Henry. 5-8-3t FOR SALE—Modern bungalow of five rooma and bath. This is a bargain at $3450. $1100 cash. J. H. Holihan, Phone 745. §-6-3t WHAT Tt DO. tor, and Edison phonograph. All other household articles. 623 2nd St. 6-5-3t FOR SALE—Six-room modern bunga- low. ‘Small cash payment and very easy terms; a big bargain. Harvey Harris & Co., J. P. Jackson, Mer. 5-6-3t FOR RENT—Four or five-room apart- ment, all modern. Bismarck Busi- ness College. Phone 183. _5-4-lw FOR RENT—House, completely fur- nished, for one month. Address Ferris ‘Cordner. 5-6-3t FOR SALE—1 dining room table and 6 leather top chairs to match, prac- tically New. Call 756 evenings. __ 5-6-3t FOR SALE—Cabbage and tomato plants. Call 306 14th St., or Phone 740R. Mrs. J, F. Gerling. POR SALE—Almost new roll top ing desk, piano anf other Rousehold goods. Call. 210 Thayer St. 5-6-3t $1,600—A 4-room partly modern house, easy payments, Phone 961. Henry & Henry. 5-8-3t. 1500 BUSHELS of good clean seed oats for sale. Fred W, Friis. Ken- mare, N. Dak. 5-9-1t FOR RENT—10 room house, partly ~. modern, 1016 Broadway. Nick Wen- zel_Jr. 5-6-3t FOR SALE—Herrick ice box, as good as new. Phone 842-R. 502 9th St. 5-9-3t FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished apartment,’ modern. Call at 807 4th (St. 5-8-lw. FOR SALE—Coal range in good con- dition. Tel. 714W. 706 10th St. 5-6-1w | FOR SALE—New. modern §-room bun- galow. Phone 809-M. 5-6-lw WORK WANTED FOR SALE—Gas range in “zood condi- tion. Call at 619 6th St. 5-4-8t WANTED—Two young ladies wish work by the day or hour. Phone 95. Bismarck Hotel. DRESSMAKING—Or will sew by the day. Phone 772M. 5-4-5t AGENTS SELL DRESSES AGENTS—Sell Jolly Moliy dresses, every woman wants them.’Complete spring line now ready, no capital requred — commjssons ‘bnced. ‘The Domestic Products Co., 564 Da- vies Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Modern house | (i or apartment, unfurnished. Phone 32 r call 1011 5th St. _5-1-1w W. ED TO ED. TO RENT—By desirable permanent tenant a modern house, "May 15th or June 1st. Best of care given property. Reference supplic Might purchase on Monthly instal ment payments. Write No| 376, SOME INSURANCH POLICY—$200.04 down and $30.00 a month for ten months buys my equity in a quarter fection located near Youngtown, ‘New Salem’s best dairy center.. Un- derlaid with millions of tons of coal. Wealthy investors are now taking the lead in opening the eyes of the public:to the possibilities in this. vi- cinity; It may take a few years. Lucky the man holding clear title to this quarter. section when every- body goes wild about our coaf fields and you're paying less than $20.00 an acre.. Inquire J. Henry Kilpa, Bier FOR SALE—Two Indian ponies, very quiet. About 3 years old. Wilk sell cheep if taken at once. Claridge-on the Burek farm north of Bismarck. Patrick Casey. 404 16th St. and Ros- ser,. Bismarck, N. Dak, 5-6-3t FOR SALE—Homan’s Cafe and: Bak- ery.. Best location in city, Have been im busizess twenty-four years, doing good business. Reason for selling, -wigh.; to. retire, Homans Cafe and Bakery. _ -1Aw FOR SALE—One large cabinet “phoe: ograph and Singer sewing machine, both in very good condition; will sell them at a bargain. Call The Dunraven, 212 3rd St.. Phone 356; 5-4-3t FOR. SALE—Full line of house fur- nishings. In very good condition. ‘Also. @ Ford car: in good condition. ‘Will sell-at. reasonable prices. 124 Manden Ave, 5-4-3t FOR SALE—One best grade baby car- Tiage-in splendid shape. Also one leather: upholstered couch. . Both |. priced :very. low... Phone 489, 311 3rd St. 5-2-5t FOR. SALE—Cafe*in ‘good live town. This is a division point. Only cafe in town: Reasonable. Easy terms. Write No, 382 Tribune. ° ee Ww WANTHD—Bundles to bring — home, Mens’, ladies and small families. First class work all done by the hour. Phone 972R. _ 5-9-3t STOLDPN from high school, a girl’s blue yale bicycle, 18 inch spring. Return to Emma Zvorist for re- ward. Phone 296. 5-8-17 ROOM FOR RENT close in. 400 4th St. 5-9-1lw B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. CG Chiropracter Consultation Free FOR SALE—Ten shares ‘Spring Valley Coal stock) $100 per share, 404 10th St. Phone 618-W. Patrick Casey, Bismarck, D. 5-8-lw FOR SALE—Folding bed and mat- tress, nearly new; small ice chest. 5-8-3t | O—~ ‘All in good repair at 802 1st St.. or Phone 480. 5-4-3t — ; —? | LEGAL NOTICES | + In the,Matter of the Estate of Ontje J. Collman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed John S, Collman Executor of the Last Will of Ontje J. Collman, late of the Town of Ridott in the County of Stephenson and State of Illinois, de- ceased, to the creditors of, and all pe! sons having claims against, ceased, said to exhibit them with the: r after the first -publication of this n tice, to said Executor at the office of Sullivan, Hanley & Sullivan, at Man- an, N, Dak., or at the office of H. T. Murphy, his resident, in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh pent: Dated April 18th A. D. 192 JOHN S. doutatan, Executor, First publication on the 18th day of April A. D, 1922. SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Executor, Mandan, North Dakota. 4.18-25—5-2-9 1 SHERIFF’S SALE STATE br NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BURLEIGH. In District Court, Fourth dicial District. Bismarck Loan and Investment Com- pany, @ corporation, Plaintiff, Peter Rennich Gna Sofia Rennich, Defendants. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a special execution to me di- rected and delivered and now in my hands, issued out of the clerk's office of the Fourth Judicial District Court in and for the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, upon a judg- ment rendered in said court in favor of sald plaintiff and agaimst said defend- ants, I ‘have levied upon the following described real property, lying and sit- uate im the county of Burleigh and state of North pakota, and described as_follows, | 'to-w The Northwest. " Quarter (NW%), North Half (N%) of Southeast Qui uart- er (SE%) and the North Half (Ni) cf Southwest Quarter (SW%), all in Sec- tion Twanty-six (26), Township One Hundred Forty $140) North, of Range Beventy eight (78) West; I shall, on Friday, the 26th day of May, 1922, at the hour of two gclock, the Burleigh, County Bismarck, in the afternoon of said day, at front door, of the court house, in the city o! Burleigh County, North Dakota, pro- ceed to sell the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and tothe above degeribod real property to satisfy the said judgment and costs amounting to. the sum of Seventeen Hundred Twenty-six. and 90-100 Dol- lars ($1726.90), with: interest thereon at the rate of ‘six per cent per annum from and after the 2ist day of April, 1922, together with accrued costs and accruing costs of this execution and sale, at. pallies auction to the highest bidder for cash Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 24th day of Ap XOLLIN" WiLct, Sheriff, Burleigh County, North Dakota, O'HARE & COX, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismayck, North Dalat OCCUPY NEW GIRLS DORMITORY Dickinson, N. D., May 9.—The Dick- inson normal school ‘occupied the new girls’ dormitory commencing Saturday. Although the dormitory is not com- pletely fiuished, the essential furnish- ings are in place in the building and it is so that the building can be occupied without’ any great inconvenience. The decision to open the dormitory at this time before all of the furnishings were in'place was reached after it-be- came known that a large number of new students would be entering the preliminary summer term at the nor- mal next Monday and that the open- ing of the dormitory would help solve the rooming problem which always confronts the new students. with the Suite % li—Luens Biech—Phone 902 "FOR SALE—Cream separator, incuba-I opening of each term. rN THIS ONE 1S DRY; Anyway ! . WISHED. WE KNOWED ¥ Virgitiius Fayo, the rich radio manu- facturer of ‘New |Haven, soon ibe put on. trial charges in New Pork. Jor three years ‘this attorneys have tried to save him trom facing court...Mayo was arrested in 1919 after his 16-year-old stenog- rapher committed, suicide, the reason given being that he nad promised to marry ther but, ghe had found out he |; already was: married. , investigating, Mayo was time of Mrs. ‘Florence Weeks Mayo (left), since divor Waterbury Mayo (center), neither. of whom knew of. the other’s existence until the Tnyoetigation, CLUB WOMEN OF SLOPE GATHER Dickinson, N.- cally every Slope will be represented at the an- nual. district meeti Women’s clubs whi Dickinson next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 11, 12 and 13. The ses- sions will be held in the Methodist church. Large from Hettinger, Bowman, Mott; Beach, and other Slope ¢ Jones of Beach, p: enth district organization, will side. Dickinson i Dickinson club women are making | THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Two:Hearty Laughs SIGN OVER HERE TO KEEP SOME BUM FROM PLANTING HIMSELF DOWN HERE WHEN! WANT Will Wonders Never Cease! TELL Va RE ip ee WELL GET MV.RADIO, SURES WHADDYA SAYP TLE | ( quincy WATCH WHISTLE FoR IT aw AN' ITLL COME 7 Rages Ke WE ARE. BY ALLMAN .{ CANYou BEAT 1] aT Guy sit? 1) THERE READIN’ ON “THAT WET PAINT! i] Conn., ‘will on bigamy Public officials, say they found’ that husband at: the same ed, and Mrs, (Lois AT DICKINSON May 9. _practi- the elaborate preparations for the enter- tainment of the visiting delegates and every effort will be made to make the meeting one of the moot |living, ble ever held in the ee rt. | Kenel. lowing, Maen rs elub. on of Federated h will be held in state are the Mt adage Cecelia club and Dorcas RM not recei Ft. Yates, -—The May |}ly deser term of the district’ court will convene on May 23 with Judge H. L. Berry siding. A venire of forty jurors peen ordered ‘and will be drawn Ye are only a few | life. Fun Father expected Marmarth, 1, Watford City s. (Mrs. Mark ident of the sev-| has pre-| this morning. E. A. Lillibridge of] cases on the calendar, but the ma secretary-treasurer. jority of them may prove to be jury cases, delegations are Mand: THE OLD HOME TOWN’ FAKER- PROF TARAZZA , THE FAMOUS FORTUNE TELLER AND PALMIST, MET A DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER THIS NOON . and married him. INDIAN, ONE. OF SITTING BULL'S CAPTORS, DIES ‘Alex Middle Last Survivor of Band Wounded in Fight Following Capture Ft. Yates, N, D., May 9.—Alex Mid- dle, one of the band of Indian police- men that captured Sitting Bull down on the,Grand river in 1890, and the last Survivor of those of that band who were wounded in the fight fol- passed away early Saturday morning at the home of Jovita Badger, near Kenel with whom he had been and was buried’ Sunday at ‘Ho never fully recovered from the wound received during ,the fight with Sitting. Bulg forces. putated three separate times. Was never an cnl ‘© a pension, though certain- ig of one. Alex (Middle was born in 1852. He married Augustine Charging, of whom one daughter Louise, was born, both having preceded him into the next His leg was am- As he sted man he could services were conducted by Bernard who had also baptised A large represen- BY STANLEY |," SS : yan) STANLEY ‘cay, as tative body of Indians were present to pay theip last respects-to the no- ble policeman, and a salute was fired over his grave by Joseph Jordan and Mr. Hatch, two veterans of the World Those attending the funeral from Fort Yates were: Supt. BE. D. ‘Mossman, FR. C. Allen, Chas. Picard and Jesse Gray Boers NEW ENGLAND CLUB FORMED inson, N. D., May 9.—Dickiu- son Town Criers, 30 strong, drove to New England, and at a dinner given their honor by the boosters of that sted in the organization of the New HMngland Town Crierg club with a charter membership of 15. E. L. Simmons, ‘hardware merchant, was chosen president of the organization and M, J. Connolly, editor of the Het- tinger County Herald, secretary, by a unanimous vote of the membership. A meeting to perfect the organization and to choose other officers will be held within the next few days and it is the hope of the new organization to get to work on problems of communi- ty interest at once. Following the dinner the Dickin- son Town Crierg band played several selections, after which officers of the local club eaplained the scope and purpose of the club and the details of organization. [MARKETS | ee WHEAT IN MODERATE GAIN, ‘Chicago, May 9.—Wheat took a mod- erate upward swing in value today socn after a hesitant opening. This opening which varied from 7-8 cents decline to 1-4 cent advance was fol- lowed by an upturn all around to well above yesterday's finish. Subsequently there was consider- able evening up trade to prepare for fhe government crop report this after- noon, Talk was current of more than a million bushels of Canadian wheat having been taken for Europe. The close was unsettled 1-2 cent net low- er to 11-4 cent net advance. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, May 19.—Cattle receipts, 14 900, ady to strong. Hog re- fairly active, steady. 1000, steady ‘to strong. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St, Paul, Minn., May 9.—Cat- ue ‘Fairly active trong. Some good eers around $8.09, S$ 30.00. to 9 to 311.7 $9.50. » FL de Vc lipped shorn ewes $5.00. wie dy. Best Light down to lambs e $8.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘Minneapolis, Minn., May 9. unchanged. Shipments 44,835 bar! MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, nneapolis, May 9.—Wheat re- 169 cars, compared with §6 cars P AZO. sh No. 1 northern, May, $1.52 September, $1 No, 3, yellow, £313. ceipt $1.52 3-8 to July, 8. 8 to 543-4 35 to 36 cents, 3 whi to $1. 00 1 2 to $1.01 1-2. , $2,811-2 to $2.841-2. Bark Rye Max No, 1 BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 9, No. 1 daric northern $144, No: 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum. Xe 1 flax .. No, 2 fiax No. 2 rye . Largest hot springs in the world are said to be at Thermopolis, Wyo.

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