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DAY, MAY-10,'1922 -~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS S HELP WANTED—MALE TWO AMBITIOUS MEN of good cl acter to train in expert accounting and income tax procedure, I will be ut 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 men who know you. Apply at once for personal interview. No long distance phone calls. ©. M. Archer, at the McKenzie. _5-5 wk FOR SALE OB RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Party leaving the city, . wishes to sell his home. It is a nice six room. bungalow, including ‘bath room. Entirely modern, two bed- rooms, hardwood ficor, full Dbase- ment with cement floor, nico 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. 5-5-lwk WANTIOND— Young man to work by tie month, F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. : 5-10-2t WANTHD—Firat class shoemaker. Crewsky shoe shop. 109 3rd St. 4-28 tf ____MELP WANTED—FEMALE THRDD AMBITIOUS LADIES WAN’ ed—Agea 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 Hotél 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. 5-5 lwk WANTED—At onee, dishwasher -and cook for ¢afe work. State wages in firet letter. Room. furnietied, Steady work if satisfactory. Cook must be good all around cook. Address P. O. 183, Underwood N;p. particulars. .R. J. Carnes, Authors’ Representative, allapobes, Ga, WANTED a asker wife preferred, No objection to small child. Small family. Call 407 Third street, Phone 538-W after 6 Pp. m. ee: 5-8-3t WANTED—Competent irl for general housework. Mrs. Dr. 'N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St. 5-8-tt (WANTED—Girl for general ‘house- work. ‘No children in family, 607 5th St. 5-10-3t ‘WANTED—Competent girl for genoral housework. Apply at 220 West Thay- er. 5-9-2t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR 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 Shon. 4th St., Bismarck. 5-1 FOR SALE—Second hand eas Phone 623M. 6-9-3t FOR SALE—Modern house of rooms and bath, small house rear, large garage, trees. Excellent rooming house and home, Down payment $1500. J. H. Holihan, East of Post Office. Phone 745. ¢ 5-6-3t FOR SALE—House of nine rooms and bath, hot water heat, large garage, trees, large lot, small house in the rear. This is one of the pieces of property in the city for the money. ‘Cash, $1,500, Balance, easy terms. J.'H, Holthan, 314 Broadway, Phone ‘745, 5-9-3t a a FOR SALE—Large modern house of eight rooms and bath, garage, trees, nice lawn, One of the best locatidns in the city, $4800. Easy terms. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 74 5-6: pi A a aE Mek OA a $2,800Five-rooms, lights, water, fur- nace, full ~basement, , hardwood floors, inclosed porches, fot 50x150; \ small payment asked; this is a good home. Phone 961. Henry & Henry. 5-8-3t a0 — Seven-room house, lights, water, sower, barn, lot 50x140. Pay $600, and balance monthly, interest 5 per cent. Phone 961. Henry & ‘Henry. 5-8-8t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartments in modern house, fur- « nished or unfurnished. Also sleep- ‘ing rooms, Call 622 3rd st. Phone ‘ 132LW. 5&6 1 wk BUNGALOWS—Two lovely places, on- tirely modern and almost new, you can: buy on easy terms, location on west side. Phone 961, Henry & Henry. 5-8-3t FOR SALE—Block of ground (24 lots), -house, well of good water, fenced. I will sell this at a bargain. J, H, Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745" 5-9-3t fOr SALQ—Small house of two rooms, two lots, city water and sew- erage in street; $450; cash, $250. J. H. Hplihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. 5-9-3t POR RENT—Four or five-room apart- ment, all modern. Bismarck Busi- ness College. Phone 183. _5-4-1w | $1,600—A 4-room partly modern house, casy payments, Phone 961. Henry & Henry. 5-8-3t m/FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished apartment, modern. Call.at 807 4th 5-8-1w FOR SALE — Second-hand Dodge. Phone 800. 5-5-1w LAND 5: Here is © 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 ool school house is on the place, there"is 75 acres in field, 49 more can easily be cultivated, the land is rented for this season; if interested call at 406 7th St.oF write Tril Tribune. 5-5-lw FOR SALE—New modern 6-room bun- galow. Phone 809-M. 5-6-lw “WORK WANTED WASHING WANTED — Bundles to bring home. Men’s, ladies and small families. First class work, all done thy hand. Phone 972-R. 5-108 WANTED—Two . young: ladies. wish work by the day. or hour. Phone 95. Bismarck Hotel 5-8-3 DRESSMAKING—Or will sew by the day. Phone 772M.: 5-4-5t MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE— The Southwest Quarter, Section 23, Township 139, ‘Range 79, located about 14 miles northeast of ae marck. Lays level, good soil,~ ‘acres “under cultivation, suianes fine for flax. Look this over and make offer. E. J. Coats, Aberdeen, Ss k. 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. 5-627 FOR SALE—Onewnalt section of land $1,500 cash. Section 28, twp 141, north of range 100. Frank Kroll the Tailor. 5-5-lwe WANTED TO RENT ‘WANTED TO RENT—Modern house or apartment, unfurnished. Phone 322-W, or. call 1011 Sth St. 5-1-1w WANTED TO RO®NT—By desirable permanent tenant a modern house, "May 15th or June Ist. Best of care given property. Reference supplied. Might, purchase on Monthly install- ment payments. Write No 376, Tribune. -29 ‘Booms FOR BENT FOR RENT—Two large rooms with large closet and kitchenette, all modern. Gentleman and wife pre- ferred, or two ladies. No children. Phone 512J, 404 Sth St. 5-8-2w FOR RENT—In modern home, two fur- nished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, Phorie 478-J, or call at 411 11th North. 5-6-3t ROOM FOR RENT—One furnished Toom suitable for two gentlemen. Two blocks from post ‘office.Phone 634W, 223 2nd St. FOR RENT—For light: housokeéping, three rooms and -kitchenette,’ also one room and kitchenette. Phone 437-M. « 5-2-5t FOR RPNT—Furnished or. unfurnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping. Bismarck Bpsiness College. Phon2 183. 5-4-1w FOR [ RENT—Well | furnished room in modern house, close in, 313 4th St. Phone 627-R. A. Olson. 5. tf] FoR SALE—Full line of house fur- 5-8-1w | $’ SOME INSURANCD POLICY—$200.04 down and $20.00 a month for ten months‘ buys my equity in a quarter | section located near Youngtown, Now 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 publi¢ to the possibilities in this vi- cinity. .It may take a:few years. Lucky the man holding clear title to this quartet section when every- body goes wild about our coal fie) as and you're paying less than $20.00 an acre, Inquire J. Henry Kling, Bis- marck. 5-1-2w FOR SALE—Homan’s Cafe.and Bak- ery. ‘Best location in city. Have been in business twenty-four years, doing a good business. Reason for selling, wish to retire, Homan’s Cafe and Bakery. 5-1-1w FOR SALE—One large cabinet phon- ograph and: Singer sewing machine, both in very good condition; will sell them at a bargain. Call The Dunraven, 212 ord St. Phone f 5-4-3t nishings. In very good condition. Also a Ford car in good condition. ‘Will sell at reasonable prices._ 124 Mandan Ave. 5-4-3t FOR SALE—One best grade baby, car- riage in splendid shape. Also’ one leather upholstered couch. Both priced very low. Phone 489. 311 3rd_ St. 5-2-5 FOR SALE—Cafe in good live town. This is a diviston point. Only cafe in town. Reasonable. Easy terms. Write No, 382 Tribune. TOL from high school, a_ girl’s blue Yale bicycle, 18 inch frame. - Return to Emma Zvorist for re- ward. Phone 296. \_ 5-B1w FOR SALE—Ten shares Spring Valley Coal stock, $100 per share, 404 10th t.’ Phone 618-W. Patrick Casey, Bismarck, N. D, 5-8-1w FOR SALE—Folding bed and mat- tress, nearly new; small ice chest. All in good repair at 8ye 1st St.. or Phone 480. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house. Lady desired, Call after 5 p,m. 614 8th St. 5-10-1wk FOR RENT—Clean furnished rooms in modern house. Phone 802 or call 602 8th street. s 5-6-lw FOR RENT—Light housekeeping, also modern furnished room. 722. 5! St. Phone 485-R. 5 nat FOR RENT—Furnished. room invmod- ern home. 411 8th St. 5s9-3t ROOM FOR RENT clos2 in. 400 4th St. 5-9-1w LOST ‘LOST—Bunch of keys on heart shaped ring. ' Please return to Tribtifie of- ifice; reward. 5-9-3t B. & ENGE, D.C. Ph. C, Chiropracter fiette % 11-Lecas Block “Phone S02 FOR SALE—Cream separator, incuba- tor, and Edison phonograph. All other household. articles. 623 2nd St. §-5-2t 5-4-3t] | + - THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WHY DID You TURN HIM 1TOLD HIM DOWN, OLIVIA? THIS 1S. A] THAT [HAD NICE. DAY “To GO FOR ANOTHER DATE THAT LIVER OF Hy HIS RATTLES SO YTALMOST. DRIVES ME ceazy! “MOM =CN rt £ MANE A LITTLE WHAT DO You WANT: WITH 4 PAN OF WATER ?. MORE SWANK ABOUT OUR SPRING TERPSICHOREAN EFFORT T WANNA CHRISTEN é MY DOLLIE. ME-|Micur cer} TM NOT GOING To WANE YoU LAYING AROUND HERE With HOW DO You Do, MISS OLIVIA.- WELL,} YoU KEPT YoUR OTHER DATE! sure! TAKE THEN: » WANT SOME "WAX. i SEE y YouVE.GOT THE - RIGHT IDEA - GET Em Youne! * PAGE -SEVEN BY ALLMAN ? Te Shera amount due on Southeast Quar of Twenty-two, Township One Hundred Forty-two, North, Range Seventy- eight, West. | Said mortgage contains a thorizing the mortgagee to declare whole sum due if there is a ‘def and the whole of said mort hereby declared due, There will on sald mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $579 Notice of Intention to Forcclose was given required by law, more than thirty days before the.beginning of the procecglings. ‘The default condists of the non-payment of the sum pe $567.66. D this 5th day of Mg: TORS MORTGAGE sin T. BURKE, Blararek Attorney, fc Mor Pa By &, MIN Mond: To WAXKINATE ¢ _ WHAT_DO You WANT WiM= HE'S OLD) WT WAX ENUFF To HAVE SONETAIN’ DONE ! WEBB BLOCK. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW Located on 917, 6th Street. Purchase price $4500, $1500 cash, balance terms. : LISTINGS WANTED. Have number of prospective buyers.who will buy if I can Find What They Want. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. PHONE 0. if 1 dark northern . . 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed’ durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax .. No, 2 fax No, 2 rye GILDA By. Marian Hale A new dance has made its appear- ance! Something that harks back to the days of two-step rhythm when so- ciety dancing was a matter more of toes than heels. It’s been an eon or more since’ one has been able to find, in the smart dancing places, anyone but the ‘hope- lesdly: old-fashioned, poising on the toes. Heels and all have danced of re- cent days, But. there’s beginning to be a change! To Gilda Grey, a terpsichorean marvel, who nightly entertains the guests at one of New York’s fash- joneble eating places, belongs the credit for swinging ‘society dancing back to something of a matter of toes. , Ty-Tce Its Name. . . Miss Grey's new dance is Ty-Tce (Tahiti), named for the South Sea isles, of which ‘she sings as she dances. It is done to fox trot rhythm. W/Her art is pripcipally solo dancing, FOR SALE—Al furnishings for clev- en-room fhouse at a bargain, 311 4th St. Phone 292. 5-10-1w FOR SALE—Coal range in good con- dition, Tel. 714W. 706 10th St. 5B FOR SALE—Gas range in good condi- tion. Call at 619 6th St. 5-4-3 FOR-SALE—A Murphy bed. Phone 270, 5-10 lwk $e | | LEGAL NOTICES io FOR SALELA dining room table and 6 leather top chairs to match, prac- Heally new. Call 756 evenings. FOR SALE—Cabbage and tomato plants. Call 306 14th St., or Phone 740R. Mrs. J. F. Gerling. 5-4-3t FOR SALE—Almost new roll top writ- ing desk, piano and other household goods. Call 210 Thayer St. 5-6-3t FOR SALE—Ic2 box, center table and china closet, 311 Ave. C. Phone 498-M. 5-9-3t oi} stove, in good condition, 921 + St. 1O3t FOR SALE—Herrick ice box, as good as new. Phone 842-R, 502 9th St. +. 6-9-3t 5-6-3t SHERIFI’S SALE RTH DAKOTA, ik, Plaintiff, County FOR SALE—Three-burner Perfection | th, but her society version: of’ Ty-Tce is simple and interesting enough that New York is beginning to pick up its heels when it dances! Given the fox trot rhythm the dance, ag Miss Grey explains it, is done thus: Take regular dancing position. First movoment—Genltieman mpv- ing forward, lady backward, take foar light, quick steps with heels off of ‘the floor. Second gmovement—Pivot, alterna‘- ing steps. Third © ‘movement—Four gliding steps to the right and then to the left, during which the heels are on the floor. Fiith movement—Dip twice and then break into the original step for repetition of the: entire series. In all of these steps except the glid- ing there is a natural inclination to- ward putting more zest into’ dancing than has been the rule of late. There is a tendency toward long steps and swank which means death to.the clove position. door of t Bismarck, procecd to sell terest of the in gaid County, a Lte, t] ght. Hue and in ; ed F et Wood: id Sudeme! nt and to Five CEG December 1921, per cent per annum, to the highest bid- h. ROLLIN WELCH, eh County,-N. D. rected and delivered, a issued out of i State of County of Burleigh upon a judgment rendered in said or of Wal Fe col State Bank Plaintiff, F. D.- Woodworth Defendant, levied upon the following real property of said Defendant to- all the right, title d in st of ed defendant Woodworth in and t fe described real property. being in the County of ¥ of North Dakota, ar a th Quarter ( ‘our (4) Township One {Tundrea Th ty-nine (139) Range Seventy-five (75). to The Mortgage Security Co. , s di ch said. mortgage mortga: Court Ho! ¢ aouut 0 t the hour Bi afternoon of the 17th day of June, 1922, *| strong. — Sd . |heifer order $7.00 to around $8, e|cents higher. Top $1 +] grades $10.10 to $1 The met in reg May 8th, There wer French, Henzler and. President Li of the meetings held on May 1st ‘and May 4th, 1922, we ud and approved. On motion’ of Commissioner seconded anc allowed as r ing the da hibiting che: improper dancing was read. for second time, and on motion of Comm r, ded, the same w: Larson, ise Thompson introduced. 4 moved its adoption, directing. the city Attorney to take immediate legal te the nuisance of the as Hughes Electric Com- ‘onded the mo spoke on the ing for the wuse of inju Bureau instruments. Mr. 1 5 c to * A. Hugied would be Commissioner Henzler * second to the resolution, Street to ington Ave und on the from West. I orBixect : hterson’ and Theo. nst_ th i y. to ‘the Comm motion o: Board of M, H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. EARLY DEALINGS LOWER Chicago, ‘May . 10.—Announcement that beginning tomorrow grain on track here could be delivered on May contracts led to a quick downturn in wheat’ prices during the early deal- ings. Opening quotations which ranged from unchanged figures to 5-8 cents higher were followed by a drop. Stibsequently support developed etter export demand with some sal to Germany. (‘There were also rust damage reports from. Tennessee ans Kentucky: The ¢lose was unsettled, 1-4 cent net lower to 1-2 cent lower. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 10—Cattle receipts 3,000, Low to 15 cents lower. ‘Hog receipts 16,000. Slow, 10 cents higher to 10 cents ‘lower. Sheep receipts 10,000, higher. steady to MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 10.—Flour: un- changed. Shipments 3,806 | barrels. Bran $22 to $23. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St, Paul, May 10.—Cattle re- ceipts 3,300. Slow, killing classes mostly steady ‘to weak. Few good to choice ‘beef steers $7.75 to $8.25 or better, Bulk tommon and medium beef steers $7.25 to $7.75. Best cows and heifers and young cows on tie . Bulk butcher she-stock: $5.00 to $6.75. Gool and choice stockers and feeders $6.75 to $7.50. Others weak. tendency low- er, bulk $6.00 to $6.75. Calves receipts 57 | 3,200. Steady, Best lights mostly $7.00 to $7.50. Some up to $8.00. Seconds $4.00 to $5.00 Hog receipts 12.600. Steady to 10 $11.75, ST held in Bott(neau Jun pe a rally énsued, helped by talk of}. | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, cars a year ago, Cc 1_nort! white, 36 to 37 , 99 3-4 meeting of the 11th district will to $1.00 3-4. be Lodges ex- pected to be repres2nted are Polette, Dunseith, Rugby, Willow City, West- hope, Antler, Upham, Russell and Bot- tinea, Degree work will be exempli- ficd and an illustrated Masonic Serv- ice association lecture will be given. Delegates from Canadian Masonic lodges may attend. District Grand Master Reynolds, Grand Secretary ‘Stockwell of Fargo, and Grand Master ‘Henry of Minot are expected to at- tend. TO hedeaceatiit ORDINANCES. Granville, N."D,, May 9.—The new city council Ain has ‘been organized with 0, 0. Sheggeby as president. New appointments, Ine lude |\W. H. Barkus, auditor; 0, B, C. Heath, formerly of Minot, ch/ef of polics, and C, W. Heck- way, city attorney. "Plans were out- lined for the prosecution of violators of the curfew, ‘automobile speeding, cigaret smoking, and other ordinances. Officials are contemplating instal- lation of a central heating plant in ,| Tokyo; Japan. An eastern actor, compelled to live in California, ‘has a house on which are artificial icicles and snow. And Gay Gems Decorate Their: Handles FEATHERS ARE THE NEWEST SUMMER FAN MEDIUM By Marian Hale The newest thing that has cor me from Paris is the mandarin fan, called the summer fan, and entirely in feathe Nothing but feathe: strich, coq: and fancy plumage in a variety combinations and'color tones that a stunning! Gone is the old-time paper or str: ! made of and with ue of Te AW matted fan! Gone is the day of the huge bamboo-Handled, fan! Paris has spoken in terms y | bright- hued feathers put together original ys. fashion har! elephant-ea ur of in of Sheep receipts 100. Steady to strong. The new feather accessory for mi- lady is useful, as well as beautiful. Hidden in the plumage little spring. Press it, Presto! Milady has dressing case right at han re ig a tiny mirror in an unseen t end a place for a, dimini powder puff. Handles of some of the new fans are jeweled, We have had feathers in combs, feathers in purses. Now we have fea- thers in fans and—whisper it—occa- sionally, in the accessory departmenis which pride themselves on their smartness—are found milady’s garters with feathers in’ their frills and ruchings!