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> NOTICE OR STATH BAR EXAMINA- ‘TION ~ Bar Board of the State of No A cs =~ NOTI OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALB ‘Whereas, Default has been made in the terme and:conditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, and the mortgagee having declared the entire mortgage indobtedness due ‘as authorized by law, gow ‘there- fore, : rm Notice is Hereby Given, that the certain mortgage, made, executed and delivered by A. nderson and A. B, Anderson, her husband, Mortgagors, to Farmers Trust: Com- /pany, a corporation, Mortgagee, da- ted the 24th day of January 3919, and filed for record in the office of “the Register of Deeds of the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 29th day of January 1919, at 10:30’ o'clock a, m., and there ‘recorded’ in Book “J51" of Mortgagee at’ Page ‘'622” Will .be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in, sch mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, at Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock in thé forenoon on the 2nd day of August, A. D, 1922, to satis- fy the amount’ due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. : ‘he premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota and are described as follows, viz: * East Half of the Southeast are ter (E%SE%), Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW% SE %), Southeast Quarter of the South- west Quarter (SE% SW%) of Sec- tion_Thirty-two (32). in. Township One~ Hundred Forty-two, (142) North, of Range Highty (8 West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. There will be due on puck, thort- Bage at the date of sald, including two delinquent interest coupons of a prior first mortgage for the gum of $60.00 each, and interest. there- on, due February ist, 1921 and 1922, respectively, which said cou- pons the mortgagee herein has been required to pay and has paid in or- der to protect its interests in the mortgage under foreclosure, the sum of ae Hundred Sixteen and 08-100. ($216.08) _Dollars,_exclusive of costs, disbursements and attor- es) allowed: by; haw, gis 17th day of June, 1922. FARMERS TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, . - Mortgagee. « ARTHUR L, NETCHER, Attorney for Mortgagee, z Fessenden, | North Dakota. Hea 6-22-29—7-6-13-20-27,| CITATION HEARING PROOF of WILL STATE OF “NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before :Hon. I, C. Davies, udge. In the Matter of the Estate of Michael P. Doherty, Deceased. Julia KF, Doherty, Petitionef, vs. James J, Doherty, William J. Doh erty, Julia F, Doherty, Mrs. Mary Doherty Murphy, Mrs. Annie Doh- erty O’Connell, Mrs. Catherine Doh-: erty Oconnell,. Mrs. Catherine n= erty Oconnell, Michael Doherty, Re- spondents. E The State of North Dakota, To the above named respondents and all persons interested inthe estate’ of Michael P. Doherty, Deceased: You and each of’ you are hereby notified that Julia F, Doherty the petitioner ‘herein, has filed in this Court a document yin writing, pur- porting to be the Last Will ‘and Testament of Michael P.. Doherty. late ‘of the vicinity:of Wing in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, with her petition, praying for the admission to probate of said document as the Last. Will and Testament of said de- ceased, and for the ‘issuance to G. Olgeirson and J, Murphy of letters testamentary thereon, and that the said petition and the proofs of said purported Will and Testament will be heard and duly considered — hy. this Court on Wednesday, the 26th day of July, A. D. 1922 at 10 p’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms_of this. Court, in the County Court House, inthe city of Bismarck, County, of Burleigh and State of North Dakota; and 2 You, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this Court at sald time and place and answer said ‘petition and show cause, if any there be,. why. the prayer of sald petitioner should not be granted. ene the 9th day of June, A. D. if By the .Court. VIE (SEAL) Judge o¢ the County, Court, . e (County, Court, | cobiaanana Hrs) Notice is hereby given‘that the State rth kota will hold an examination at the County Court. House in’ the City . of Grand Forks, County of Grand Forks, and State of North Dakota, commenc- ing on the 11th day of July, A. D. 1922, for the purpose of examining -app)i- cants seeking admission ‘to the 6ar of said State. (0). The following named ‘have _ filed their applications for permission | to take such examination: pace Marion D., Grand Forks, .N. Breaw, Ivan H., Shéldon, N. Dak... Callahan, Ligyd’F., Casselton, N. Dak. Christensen, 'Nictor J, Croff, N. Dak. Dimond, Nicholas H., Grand Forks, |. Dak, Johnson, G. McLain, Grandin, N: Dak. Joho J,’ Devils Lake, N. Dak/ Larson, Theo. B., Linton, N. Dak. Liessman, Charles, Bismarck, N, Dak Lindlauf, John ‘Grgnt, Greene, N Dak. Fe ‘ Lish, Péter F.,. Dickinson, N. Ryder, N._ Dak. Dak. Mielke, H. E., i Miller, Jesse: C, Olafson. Si; Sgutt, Emangel, Harvey, N, Shapiro, Ry dy Raevy. N. Dak, x cnet Harold D., Grand’ Forks, N. ak. Tollefson, A. M., Hillsboro, N. Dak. Any objections to the participation of any of the above named candidates in the examination to be held as aforesaid, or their admission to the bar, if successful, should be filed with the undersigned, Secretary of State Bar Board, not later than July 5th, 1922 J, H. NEWTON, Clerk of the Supreme :Court, State of North. Dakota, and ex officio Sec. retary of State Bar Board. 6-8-15-22-29 ey, MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE: sALi Notice is hereby given, that that cer-| tain mortgage executed and delivered by Frederick G. E. Bolter and Elizabeth E. Bolter, his wife, mortgagors to ‘Wal- ter L, Wiliamson, -mortgagee, dated July 20th, 1910, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on July 27th ,1910, and thereafter recorded in Book “89” of Mortgages on page 487, and which mortgage. signed, by an Instrument in writing. ex- ecuted and delivered by the said Wal- ter L, Williamson said nortEeses to Archibald King, which assignment is dated August 15th, 1910, and was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, December 19th, 1910, and there- after recorded in Book “89” of Mort- gages at page 636, and which mprtgage is now long past due and unpaid, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, on the 6th day of July, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock in* the forenoon of that day, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the day of sale, including costs, disbursements,.and attorneys ‘ees, E That default has been made in the terms and conditions of such mort-\ gage in this, that said mortgagors have failed to pay the interest and principal of said mortgage when due. That Noticé Before Foreclosure has been given to the title owner of record of said mortgaged premises, within the ung and in the manner provided by jaw. That the premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to sat- isfy pe same are described, as follows, to-wit: e. was thereafter aa-| 4, Bection ‘Twenty Two (22) Township One Hundred” and Forty-four (1: ‘North, and of Range Seventy-seven ( ‘West of the: Fifth Principal Meridian, lying and belhg in the County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, ‘That there will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of $1,211.39, tagethen with the costes and disbursements of sale and lawful at- torneys fees, a Dated May 23, 1922. apue pean’ s8ignee of the Mortgagee. CLARENCE G, MEAD, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage, Lisbon, North Dakota, 5—25; 6—1, 8, 15, 22, 29, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOS- URE SALE Hi Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage exccuted and delivered, by Emmer Bruce Marchant and Arloene Marchant his wife, mortgagors, . to Union Investment Company, a corpora- tion, mortgagee, dated the twelfth day: of September, 1916, and filed.for record in ‘the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 7th day of Octo- ber, 1916, and recorded in Book 30: of Mortgages at page 584, and agsigned by sald mortgagee by €n. in- strument in,writing, to Anne H, New- hart, which assignment was dated No- vember 9th,’ 1916 and filed for record in ‘the office of ‘the Register of Deeds’ of sald leigh County, State of North Dakota oh thé 19th day of April, 1922 and recorded in Book 175 of Assign. ments of Mortgages,.at page 4, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in. such mortgage and héreinafter des- eribed, at the front door of the Court House, ofthe County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota; at the hour of three o'clock, P. M. on the 15th day of July, 192%, to satisfy the: amount due upon-such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lowa: ‘The Northeast quarter. of Section Twenty-four in’Township 144, North, of Range 77, West. There will be due upon such mortgage on the day. of sale, the sum of One ‘thousand one hundred sixty-six and 24-100 ($1166.24). 4890 Dated'ithis 25th day of May, ANNE H. NEWHART, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. Post Office Addret Wing, N. Dak. 6-1-8-15-22-29—7-6 ASSOCIATION OF BANKERS MEET. IN MINNESOTA General View of Banking Busi- ness and Protective Methods , To be Discussed Thoroughly St. Paul, June 21—A general review of the banking business, ranging from the outlining of the federal reserve system to cautioned protective meas- ures against the robber, marked the first day of sessions of the thirty-third an- nual convention of the Minnesota Bank- ers’ association, here today. A more representative attendance of banking heads of state banks attended the convention’ today than any of the past several annual meetings, it was de- [clared, due to the ability of-bankers to leave their business worries, which have materially lessened of late, for the get- together. 4 Speaking on “The Federal Reserve System and Normal Prosperity,” Wal- ter W. Head, president of the Omaha National bank ‘and vice president of th American Bankers’ association, related the effect ef the former on the latter, and -pointed ont, the necessity of the reserve banks to healthy econemic con- ditions. Mr. Head. was the principal speaker atithe afternoon. session. Calvin, L. Brown, chief justice, Minne- sota supreme‘court, touched on the pro- tective issue when he spoke-on “Sup- pression: pf Crime.” At. the morning, session, also, Secretary George H. Rich- ards in-his report deplored: the’ appal- ding’ record ‘of holdups..and robberies and ;expressed the belief. that, the pres- ent. facilities are inadequate to cope with the factors which enter into bank rob- . Mayor Arthur, E. Nelson of. St, Paul, also: spoke. \; Presentation of prsposed resolutions, formulated Monday evening at a pre- convention session, was, made by R. E. Macgregor, of the Nurthwestern Nation- al- bank,. Minneapolis, chairman of the Fesolutions committee. A theater party for the bankers and their wives and .a banquet at the St. Paul Athletic club tonight were enter- hes i at aad Baie CAREFUL TESTS |: - ‘ GIVELONG LIFE TO NASH CARS It, is frequently asked by automo- bilé owners why one make of car pos- ‘sesses endurance to a point where its life is far longer perhaps than other cars of similar wheelbase and type. ‘The Teas best known to those most familiar with manufacturing _practi- ces, lies: very largely in the matter of quality of materials: that go into an_antomobile. Because it manufactures more of its cars than does any other maker in the Nash Motors. company sition to absolutely govern qual ity; with an immense foun- forge shop, heat-treating depart- itis dependent upon no outside the dry, ment, i “facilities for the quality of metals used in the important parts of the ear. While, for instance, it is the practice of some motor manufacturers to use gfey iron in cylinder blocks, “Nash Motors employs an_ iron that contains ‘chrome and nickel. The grain.structure in this Nash iron is very: clése and much less~por+ ous. than in ordinary grey iron. Por- ous iron'lends itself readily to distor- tion, whereas this is eliminated in Nash cylinder irons: In the manufac- ture of this tron, control of a great number of conditions is exercised to bring about perfect castings. At the very outset precautionary measures are taken with the raw material de- livered at the plant. “Before any of this iron is passed on to the foundry, tests are made-of samples in the Nash laboratories. It is le certain that the chemical com- ponents of the iron are correct. The material is then sent to the foundry, where the metal is melted in the cup- Ola‘and in hot liquid form poured into moulds. ve At this point test piece are also poured and sent back to the labora- tory for chemical and physical ex- amination. In the laboratory each mix- tare of metal is given what is known asa Brinell test and it must measure up to the high standard -of that 733" rt 4 oo. \ AINT THAT. 4 NICE BONE. TZ GED You, = Juma? Hy i] VESUVIUS HELD NOT DANGEROUS Rome, June 22.—The activity -of Mount Vesuvius for several days past has caused considerable alarm in~the gurrounding villages, but experts con- sider that the alarm is groundless. An eruptive cone within the crater. burst and’ from the northern side a thick stream of lava flowed 11 yards wide, which, however, is gradually decreas- ing. A thick smoke, with incandescent. material, swept upwards to.an altitude of about, 1,200 feet, creating a mag- nificent spectacle. The experts attributed the re-awak- ening of Vesuvius to the abundant rain, which always. increases the activity of the mountai f= BUSINESS GOOD WITH R’& V MOTOR COMPANY May business of the R & V Motor company of East. Moline, Ill, rfanu- facturers. of the R.& V Knight, has heen the largest in the history of the R & V organization, according to D. "M.' Beal, sales’ manager of the com- pany, and-he states. that field reports now indicate:that June, will surpass even this remarkable record for May. The R:&-V Motor company was one of the four manufacturers in ‘the country who in 1921 had ‘sales in ex- cess of those of 1920, and its 1921 sales were twice those. of 1919. ‘The sales, sq far this year are far ahead of the record for the corresponding period of 1921, Mr. Beal says, and this is the biggest selling season the com- pany has had in all of its 18 years of operation. So popular has the R.& V Knight Six, America’s only . Knight six, proved this year that it has been ne- cessary for the company to materially increase its production schedules, and there already has developed a short- age of cars which probably will not. be relieved for several weeks. “The outlook was never brighter for us,’ Beal. 2. BIDS WANTED — Bids on painting éur grain elevator at Dawson, N. D. 40M capacity house with separate office and coal sheds. Write South- fications. N. D., for speci Sener 6-20-21-22-23-24 o THE “LAMP TO SEE.1F test before it receives the endorse- The South East Quarter (SE 1-4) of ment of the company’s metallurgists. GOLF CLUBS HOME ‘WIT! ME~ THEY DON'T LOOK VERY * GOOD STANDING-AROUND | IN AN OFFICE - (CKLES AND HIS FRE side Farmers Union Inc., Dawson, OLD HOME TOWN PETE PENDLETON MEASURED THE PRILE HANGING IT WOULD FIT.IN HIS PARLOR IN CASE HE WON IT. x x A Golf Bag Doesn’t Mean Much “THEY SAY HE IS DINNER 1S AN AWFUL GoLF NUT- READY, B ‘ Ree ri i < iM B 4 ey . PLAYS EVERY DAY Tom! ARTE Se TILL FInisH! it The Wig-Wag System : OU, MOM, JUMBO WZ. Ai NOW, TAG THAT. IS: 7 nme t L OUVES HE DID} | «DS "eo Muth = You at oe Yi SOTICKLED WIT TH’ \, Wow Abbe WE SAID fT WH | Genes ue SAD Manic! \] You, TAS, FoR BRINGIN' ME THAT Good > DINNER Ramiten “et i" Coan Ati 7 x WIS TAIL! . PI) OWNER LEAVING CITY Balow with garage. Namber of large trees on the property. Purchase Price $8675. Part cash, Balance assume mortgage. located on .corner Second St. and Avenue Ax, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - HELP WANTED—MALE COAL MINERS WANTED — At’ Beulah. Steady employ- ment. Apply Mine Office at Beulah, N. D. 6-5-t, WANTED—Young. man to work, by month, Steady job. I. Jaszkowiak, 421'12th St... * 6-12-tf ‘MELP WANTED—FEMALE™ 5 Room Modern Bun ROOMS FOR RENT FOR: RENT—One niee large, unfurnish: ed front room at 1191-2 sth St.; splen- did location for business office. , Call Rembrandt Studio. 6-19-tt FOR RENT—Clean, pleasant_ rooms, | «, with board or without, good home- - cooking, in ‘private family, 46 Main St, Phone 849. 6-21-3t FOR RENT—One furnished room. . Also for+sale one rangé, coal and gas com- Bungalow HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Sue yee N REAL ESTATE AGENCY, PHONE 0 a cash, and then monthly payihents, Lost Six-ro tl 2 ¢, SOST" = Toested, close iny including threo lots, | “Gay fen een, Sieele and Bismarck for $2,000, on: liberal ‘terms, ‘might pee iin yee, jntlated, a am TED— jenced gi aad y e id part of tire holder. Finder re- WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-| jined, 409 bth St- Phone 512-R. take a sodicr’s bonus for the down| turn to Tribune office, Bismarck eral housework...Good wages. Only}, ° ” payment, Geo. M. Register, 6-2 ? ismarc! steady girl .wanted. .Mrs, Fred} _. : 6-22-3t | _ Be oe egister, 6-21-lw| or to J. C. Wagner, Steele, for re- Helmsworth, Eldridge, N. D. FOR. RENT—3 modern. rooms’ fur- HOR RENT—Furnished modern ri Ward. 6-20-83 z nished for light housekeeping. 418 Aree exclusive, quiet district; | L Ast St. Phone 241J. ine shade trees and garden; also an 4 6-20-5t WANTED—Lady)jor girl to do general; ‘housework; very small family, 702 Ave F. Phone 692-R. 6-21-2¢ WANTED—Young lady as housekeeper on farm. Write No. 408, care / Tri une. A 5 6-21-3¢ oe a SALESMEN SALESMAN WANTED—Can use one or two more good men in sales or- ganization. Must’ give “reference, good+ opportunities for right man. Write No. 407, In care of Tribune. ttle ade t tween Menaken and Bismarck. Finder expensiverlibrary. Only responsible| please’ leave at sherifi’s office or call parties desired. Also, for rent, cool | ° 28. 6-20-8t i : Re SiS ea a eae Nd a rooms at reasonable prices, 206 Thay- Tete dont ron sonoma LOST—One new 35x5 Racey tire, with er St. Phone 322-R.° 6-21-3t| BORE DENT SNlesiy aigisiea on s + steel beads, rim and inner tube. For FOR RENT —Two strictly modern sleep} ment fully ovuiiood part:) reward return to Edw. Wolf, Wishek, ing rooms and sleeping porch, 306 ath Peat eas ee (OMEN E mouse gi D: G22 72k , keeping, ‘also: garage. Phone: 404-J, St. Phone: 432-J. “6:22-1w| George W. Little, 801 4th gt. 65-Lin g AY LINCOLN STARTED WAR Bie Oc ie. 16y, FOR, RENT—Furnished or unfurnished FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished] FOR RENT—Very desirable furnished apartments, Birviarck Business Col:] housekeeping apartment, first floor, lege. Phone 183. _ 6-21-lw] screened porch, “gas range; strictly FOR RENT—Nice large furnished room| modern; nice Jawn and shade threes. 6-20-3t| in modern house. 213 2nd St. Call} Also-one sleeping room, with lurge "WANTED—Salesman with carr Cora | 0248: GBA L wk] closet, Adults only, 217 8th St. tirés at prices below: competitors; |£OR —Two nicely, d]| Phone 883. 6-16-1w $100 and expen Hydro-Vul rooms for light housekeeping, 404 5th FOR SALE—Modern house of seven (By the Associated, Press) i Richmond, Va., June 22.—“The war between, the states was. deliberately and: pefsonally conceived and its in- avguration made by Abraham Lincoln, and he was personally responsible for forcing war upon,the South,” declared a report submitted by the histori- cal committee and — unanimously adopted by the United Confederate Veterans. The report recommended that a history written by Colonel Hu- ger W. Johnston of Curryyille, Geor- gia, and published by Miss Mildred - Rutherford of Athens, Georgia, be used in the schools of the South. | St. 6-17-1w FOR RENT—Rbom suitable fos lady, $12 a month, 402 5th St. Phone 768-M. 4 I 6-21-1w FOR RENT—Furnished modern’ rooms. 88 Rosser and corner Mandan Ave. \ 6-22 3t, ROR RENT — Furnished’ room. In- quire 214 Fifth street. 6-19-1wk FOR RENT—Large modern room suit- able for two. 522 2nd St. 6-21 10t FOUND FOUND—Large tire on rim, inflated,} Bismarck, and 4-room modern flats. south of Bismarck. Inquire Business| Cali at.8, West Thayer street.’ 6-17-1w College. 6-: College, 8 6:22:8¢| oR RENT atarersTouse “of five FOR SALE OR RENT) rooms and bath, furnished. Garage. ‘HOUSES AND FLATS $40. J. H. Holihan, | Phone As: i FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished modern, apartment, including piano, Ppotches and garden all planted. 8)7 4th St. 6-7-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in the Person Court during the sum- mer. Phone 301, if interested. B 6-22-26 d house. -Good /xooms and bath, large shade trees, nice lawn, garage. Excellent” loca- tion. A bargain at $3,760. Also mod- ern bungalow of five rooms and: bath 2,450. Terms. J. H. Holihan,. 314 ‘Broadway, Phone 745.” 6-21 3t £OR SALE—$3200. 5 rooms with bath ‘all. modern, east front, re- ly, decorated; full basement; ‘Tige company, 1104 S. Michigan Ave.# Chicago, Ill. 6-22-1t WORK WANTED WORK. WANTRD—Lady. wants work by hour or week. 217 %th St. N. Phone 325M. < 6-21-3t WANTED#*-Garpenter work, by hour ot contract. Phone 322-R, or call at 206 ‘Thayer St. -G-21-3¢ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—Oakland Six in good ‘con- dition. Reason for selling, need the money at once. 415 So, 10th St.’ 6-17 1 wk. FOR TRADE—Buick Six-car to'trade for Burleigh county land. Write Box G, Regan, N. D. 6-21-10t FOR SALE—Sccond-hand Dodge - in first class condition. Phone 47) > 6-13-tf H ne) cent! nice location; easy terms; $650 cash and balance like rent. Phone 961. Henry & Henry. 6-20-83 FOR RENT—Strictly modern 6-room house, in the best residence, part of BLUE AND GOLD. A frock that has received much favor- able comment since it made its appear- ance on Broadway on“ a’ musical com- edy star is one of stone blue satin with @ medieval blouse embroidered in ‘old gold and girdled in gold)” $ cluding three bed rooms, well located, close in, for $3,000, on terms) of $1,000 BY STANL AWA ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby ‘announce myself as a candidate, for the office of County Auditor of: Burleigh ‘OR RENT—Furn: re] GRAND PRIZE FREE - 7 location. All in good repair, 413|County at the June 1922 Prim- ik LUCKY NUMBER WITH 2 Raymond St. Phone 822-R. oF aries. a Z rte = + 6-19-1wk ' GN al EVERY POUND OF TEA FOR SALE—Modern 51 ; H. A. Thomas, Jr. 4 “cof SSS 1ST PRIZE-HANGING LAMP owner, Apply aN 285, ae - Driscoll, N. SSS : QNOPRIZE -FIVE POUNDS. Ws ED: =e Eoe2W : FOR’ RENT—Médern apartments in the Rose Apartments. 215 8rd St. Phone 852. F. W. Murphy. 6-1-tf Bh MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—On account of sickness in the family wil se my pool and ve bowling parlors consisting of four pool tables, 1 billiard table, 2 Bruns- wick ‘alleys, a swell line of fixtures only four years old, Crops are look- ing good for a bumper. If interested come or write fo owner. R. H. Puntenney, New England, N, D t 6-12 2w FOR SALE—One ‘Venus Martin baby’s | crib bed, one Peninsular ‘range with hot water front, one sanitary cot, one combination book, case and writing desk. '-Phone 624-J, 51§ 13th St. ‘ : 6-15-tf FOR SALE—Alaska Star ice box, gate legged table, davenport, bed and other articles of furniture, all in very pood condition, 10 West Thayer. Phgne 628-J. : 6-21-lw FOR SALE—Lawn mower and Skin- ner Lawn Mist sprayer. Also fire- less cooker. ~All in first class con- dition. Phone 639, 1003 8th St.. 6-17 -1wk HEMSTITCHING, picoting and nov- elty pleating. Will-do mail orders. Mrs, C. P. Larsen, 400 Fourth St. + 6-20-1wk FOR SALE—one good milch cow. Call 4763 or 610 18th St. OF SMOKING “TOBACCO” W WELLPETE GIT FER Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop 109 8rd-St., Bismarck, N. D. Across from Van Horn Hotel. We give mail orders prompt attention, 4 ——— Aviation School Photography Northwestern Aircraft Co., Linton, North Dakota. Cross. Country Trips. Exhibition Flights TERS All makes TYPEWRI oF REDUCED PRICES - In. drycleaning, dyeing, re- modeling, repairing and press- ing. : City Cleaners and Dyers. We Call for and Deliver. —_ 6-22 It? ‘WANTED TO BUY—A second hand baby carriage. Phone 632-M. 6-21-3t FOR SALE—Houschold furniture, 318 Mandan avenue. 6-21-4¢ B.S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. G Consultation Free - Suite 8, 1l—Lucas Block—Phene 908 .