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FRIDAY, JUNE 46, 1928 = Pao ae Ne CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RLP W. % TED—At once. experienced’ cook for cafe work. Write or phone New Cafe, Underwood, N. ‘ 6-15-4t. ?resser at once. Na- al Tailors, 111 5th Street. cas on eg )—Kitchen man at Grand ¢ Hotel. 2 $15-3t AT ONCE-—Experienced waitresses and kitchen help, .An-, nex Cafe. Phone 209. 6-18-3t WANTED —Competent gitl for gen- work. Apply T. J. ec, 423 5th St. ‘ 6-15-8t WANTED—Experienced git! for p general house West Bdwy. work, Apply 200 Phone 828, _ 6-14-tf AUTOMOBILES —MOTOROXNCLES FOR SALE OR TRADE—Chandler Six roadster. Looks and runs like new. Run only 8,900 miles. New Federal Cord tires,all around. Can poe scen at M, B. Gilman Go. v! 6-11-1 wk. LAND WASHINGTON LANDS free Send for booklet: descriptive of section free from cyclones, floods, aud temperature extremes—-fruit, berry and poultry culture, markets fine opportunities, travel, hunting, fishing ang home life ample. Lands priced right-with terms to suit Norpia - I, Olympia, Washi 5 6-15-22 FOR RENT—The south half of Sec. 22-138-79, Apple Creek township, 80 acres broke, the rest hay. W. A. Ziogelmeyer. 8-28-3w FOR SAL3 OK RENT HOUSES AND FEATS. FOR RENT--A furnished two room and bath apartment. Also unfur- nished three room and bath apart- ment, city heat and water includ- ed. Apartments are at 212% Main St. Also garage 2nd and Thayer St. Phone 419. 6-11-tf FOR SALE—Two small houses, one 4f them modern, for $2,000, on terms; seven-room modern house, has at least three bed rooms, for $4,200, on terms. Geo. M. Register. 6-9-1w FOR SALE—All modern @ room house with bath and all modern 3 room bungalow with bath, Both on same lot. Priced low for quick sale. Phone owner 1068R. 6-12-5t FOR RENT—Three rooms furnish- ed or unfurnished; suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping. rooms. 501 3rd St. Phone 472M. : 6-13-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished apartment jfoz light housekeeping, modern. Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F. W. Murphy. Phone 862. 5-14-tf. FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Private entrance, ~_ ““DRESSMAKING ; Plain Dress Making dene by young lady by the day. Inquire even- 4. ings between 4 and,8. Phone No. oe : 6-14-3t DRESSMAKING at my home. Mrs. L. H. Olson, Phone 974M. ‘ 6-15-1w | FO) POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Young man, 26 years of Age college graduate desires posi- tion as bookkeeper in Bismarck. Operate . typewrfter and can handle correspondnce. Have no bad habits and am a sticker. Ad- dress No, 574 Tribune. bak ‘ 6-13-1w WANTED TO RENT-—-5 or 6 room dwelling house. Inquire at Knott Barber Shop, 6-11-wk. | WORK WANTED WANTED—To place two. young gitls from country as Mother's helpers. Red Cross. Phone 840. 6-9-1w MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Refrigerator, chiffonier, chairs, cupboard, two tables, all kinds fruit jars, garbage cans, 3 large stone jars, dishes and ger- den tools, also ironing board. Wm. F, Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Phone 243. -lwk FOR SALE—One black percheron mare weight 1500 Ibs., six years old, One gelding colt three years] old, One new set of heavy harness, /Ore new Mandt wagon and 5000 ‘ choice ash fenceposts, also four- wheel scrapers. Call at 918 Ave B. Phone 1051. 6-11-1 FOR SALE CHEAP—Bed complete, 2 “leather bottom and two wooden chairs; sewing table, dress form, gas stove, 2 rugs 9xl2, and 8x10, and. other household articles Phone 658R. 323 Ist St. ° 6-15-3t FOR SALE—Horse, wagon, three cul- tivators, harrow, saddle, 5 beds, cupboard table, chairs all kinds of fruit jars, other artteles, at 423 Third St. Wm. F. Erlenmeyer. 6-11-lwk FOR SALE—We have a lot of odd boxes of cigars, all long filler hand work, fresh made, which we will close out at $1.50 a box, 50 cigars in box. Erlenmeyer’s Cigar Fac- tory. 423 3rd St. 6-11-1wk FOR SALE—Kitchen range size 8| with reservoir polished top, in ex- cellent condition, Also Reed Baby carriage. Telephone 407, Res. 705 6th Street. 6-13-3t LAWYERS ATTENTION—Will _ sell my set of North Dakota report, good as new, at a bargain. Write H. A. Burgeson, 425 Bldg., “Minneapolis. 6-14-3t FOR SALE—Pure blooded registered Galloway bull, 8 years old weight 1800. Also heavy draft horses for sale. A. H. Salberg, Bismarck, R. 1. Phone 3F14. * 6-9-1w close in. Phone 375. Mrs. Wm. __Mills, 302 8th Street. 6-14-3t FOR Pleasant, modern four room flat, furnished or unfurnish- ed, College building. Phone 183. 6-23-tf R SALE—Beautiful. brick yesi- dence, 7 rooms and bath. White oak floors and finish, screened porch and built in features, full base- ment, hot water heating plant. Garage. Price $7,500.00. Terms. Eight room house, including four bedrooms and bath, three blocks frfm post office, modern in every respect, a real home. Garage. shade trees, evergreens. Priced right. Five roms and bath semi-bunga- low, full basement, hot air furnace. Garage, lawn and trees. Close in. Price $5,000.00, part cash, balance ménthly installments. We have a contract demand for homes. If you desire to sell your property come in and see us. In- vestors Mortgage Security .Co., Office with First Guaranty Bank. 6-15-1wk FOR SALE—Dale’s White ice cream wagon and spotted Shetland pony. Bargain if taken at once, Call 977. . 6-15-3t STRAYED—One white mare. ~ If) found Phone 621J or write Theo. | Anderson, Bismarck, N. D. i 6-14-2t FOR SALE—A Kerosene oil stove and Lioydg Princess buggy, Reed Reversible’Gear. Phone 484J. : : 6-14-2t FOR SALE—Lioyd baby white enamel finish Ivory enamel finish and reversible 4003. 6-16-3t FOR RENT—Front office, 18x23, Second floor, yHinckley Block.| A. C. Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. 6-25-t?' FOR RENT—Front room for office use, 119.1-2- brandt Studios. : FOR SALE—B-Flat Valve Trombone, Conn Make. 310 ‘7th St. Phone, 844k, 6-15-3t) FOR RENT—SMovern double Plymouth} Sh \under auspices of Association | Association Tooms suitable for four gentlemen. Two blocks from, post office. 223-2nd St. Phone 634W. _ 6-12-1wk. FOR RENT—A.- pleasant room in modern home suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Phone J. B, Smith. 6-14-3t FOR RENT—<Two | rooms for light housekeeping and—also one single oom. 418 lat St. Phone penny .6:13-1w IR .RENT—Two rooms for light housekedping. . Mrs. Ada Rober, Sips 6-A2-twk FOR RENT—Furnished room with Kjtcbenatte.. 722 5th St. Phone 485R. 6-14 2t Pi | SOUPS TER errr Sei at FOR RENT—Room in modern home Gentlemen prefered. 619 6th St. nes » 6-15-3t BABY CHICKS OR POULTRY. Sos BABY CAICKS—Hook, delivered to you, 97 per cent arrival guaranteed, big husky pugebred utility chicks. Price per 100 reat of June White and B, Leghorns, $12. Barred Rocks & S. C. Reds, special at $14. R. C. Reds, W. Rocks, W. Wyan- dottes, Anconas, B. Orpingtons, $15. Order from this ad to save time, Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D., care Agr. College: ‘FOR SALE & room cottage; hardwood floors; toilet; full basement; 100 foot frontage; small barn, suitable for garage; a real bargain at only $2,300.00. 7 room modern house; corner lot, facing south and east; beautiful trees; 5 blocks’ from down town; one of the best built houses in the city; $4,800.00; $1,200.00 cash, bal- ance on monthly payments or to suit purchaser. Splendid list of building lots in all parts of the city. The best list of farm lands of any dealer in the county, with some real bargains. Now is the time to buy land. You will never again be able to buy as cheaply as now. It has been many years since I have had so many quiries and my agents all tell me they will bring in a lot of buyers this summer and fall. * Fire insurance written in reliable compa! “FE. YOUNG Phone 78—First National Bank Bldg. 6-11-lwk 14 No. Dakotans In 1923 Class Northfield, N. D., June 15.—St. Qlaf college, Northfield, Minn., con- ferred degrees upon fourteen dents of North Dakota on June 11, when the largest class in the history of the institution was graduatea. The commencement address was de- livered by Governor R, A. Nestos The following received the Bache- lor of Arts degree: Gertrude Chris- tine Boe, Finley; Cpra Garnaas, yenne;. Sophie Margaret Jahr, Dickinson; Hansina Theodora Johan- sen, Van Hook; Gene Karl Miller, Aneta; Clara Moen, Hillsboro; Myr- tle I. Moen, Hunter; John M. Nel- son, Dazey; Paul Johannes Ovrebo, Aneta; Fritz Anderson Strand, Oakes; W. Henry Westby, Fairdal Elmer John Willand, Minnewaukoi Omer Clifford Weld, Langdon, Clara B. Duea of Sharon was made a Bach- elor of Music. Migs Duea and Mr. Westby were graduated with honors. BAND INSTRUMENTS WANTED The Bismarck City Band of ‘Commerce ‘wants band in- struments. Those who having same for sale please com- municate with L. C. Sorlein, of Commerce, Bismarck, N. D. Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing. 58 Eagle Call 58 | Pressing | follows: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WE WILL? NQW PLAY NESTERDAY £VENING IF YTAINT TIED LIKE MY MATIES IT, SHELL SPICION THAT 1 BEEN IN SWIMMIN AN NEN-OH A SLAVE “To CLOTHES. Ri) See & ER GO SLIP HORN PLAYER, TOBIAS TUTTLE WAS ONE TUNE AHEAD OF THE OTHER PLAYERS ALL THROLGH THE BAND CONCERT ~ Lite tdi, T AIN' SAVIN’ NOTHIN’ AGIN' NYOuR MAR GUT GOSH,IM GLAD I QIN’ GOT NO MA LIKE YourRNY YA AINT 'LLOWED T'GO BAREFUT ER SwiMMin, “tHouT A NECK- NE ER NOTHIN, GOLLY ATS ORFILE NOTICEt Notice is ereby given that fire policies and grain certificates a5] o¢ the American ance Fire policies 1001 to 1025 Tornado policies 501 to 510 Graif Certfs, 801 to 820 Auto policies 15001 to 15010 Auto policies 50001 to 50010. Eagle Fire Insur- Company of New York have been lost, mislaid or taken from the office of J, M. Meier at Menoken, Ay Ys NEA North Dakota. NEITHER AM T SAVIN: NOTHIN’ AGIN YER MAR, BUT IF I HAD & MAR LIKE ‘AT. 1D JUS) PACK UP MY CLOES AN GO N' LIVE AT A HOTEL ‘ATS wot 1D 00! sid policies and cer- tificates are void and of no effect and should anyone be in possession of these or any one of these policies or Chicago office of J. H, Wool cates kindly return same to the 1 company. y, Special Agent. G-13-14-15 2 D (| omer | | CKLES AND His FRIENDS nm LASTS A SIES- BREAD! IND THAT She Brake tinny ond | the drum arti © 14.600 Automobile Fatalities in1922 75 % due to Faulty Brakes (Preventable) New in operating the 14,622,161 cars in this country, can’ save fully 11,000 lives this year by obeying a few fommon-sense rules, according to a turvey on the cause of automobile ac- | j) jtid€nts just completed by automotive | ngineers. Three-fourths of the 14,600 automo- | bile fatalities in 1922 were blamed on| 4, faulty brakes. Every one of these }tccidents, it is said, was an unneces- lary fatality. The accidents due to faulty brakes, | q \or faulty operation of brakes, accord- jing to J. W. Perry, general manager of the automotive department of j the Johns-Manville company, can be Morn of the United States, | a oi behween “Tinteg clear ot | Have brakes tested = Mairtawn a ‘ rr pra kee | aed olpisted erery” tite stuninettenam Hnhig Clear et | 1,000 miles road grit and rules. make the jer yam th hes and thus WA ak make the ires slide voided by following seven simple Here they are: 1. Have your brakes tested and djusted every 1,000 miles. 2. Mai a clearance of one sixty-fourth of an inch between the! rake lining and the drum. " ape the brake lining clear of i, road grit, and metal particles. 4. p the right and left brakes perating at equal pressure. 5. Test your brakes be re start= ing your car, to make sure that both hand lever nd foot lever have ade- uate ¥ 6. Never jam the brakes and thus tires slide, 7. Use the motor as a brake, in descending hills, NOTICE OF ATE BAR EXAM- | TION | Notice is hereby given that the State Bar Board of the State of North Dakota will hold an examina tion at the County Court House, in tha City of Grand Forks, State of [North Dakota, commencing on the (10th day of July, 1923, for the put- pose of evamining applicants seek- ing admission to the bar of saia | stat | The following named have filed their applications for permission to take such examination: Benson, Oscar B., Upham, North | Dakota. Fitzgerald, Lawrence — Edward, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Hanson, J. A., Minot, North Da- kota. | Higgins, Milton K., Arnegard, North Dakota Krauth, Kurt H., Hebron, North Dakata. Pierce, Earl R., Grand Forks, North ot 1) | Edward R., Grand Forks, } orth Dakota. Smith, Leland J., Fargo, North Da- | | kota. | | Tenneson, Norman Gilbert, Fargo, North Dakots : . | | Weston, ia A., Grand Forks, |North Dakota. | Any objections to the participation of i of the above named candi- dates in the examinatiop to be held as aforesaid, or their admission to |- the bar, if succes: |, should filed with the unde {of the State Bar Board, not than July 2, 1923. J. H. NEWTON, Clerk of the Supreme Court, State of North Dakota, and ex officio Secretary of State Bar Board. r 6—8, 15, 22, 29. NOTICE OF MECHANIC'S LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE | John Gourdette, debtor and bailee, to Geo, H. Brock Co. creditor, and lienor Notice is hereby given that the above named Geo. Hg Brock Co.,” of Bismarck, N. D., have possession of one Buick roadster automobile, fac- tory No. 3526, and that the said Geo. !H. Brock Go. have @ lien on saia property for labor and material fur- nished between April first and June . in the sum of $105. Notice is hereby given that the said | property or so much thereof &s may | be necessary will be sold at public auction for cash in front court house door, in the city of Bis- marck, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, on the 2ist day of | | June, 1923, at 3 o'clock P. M. of said day. All persons having any interest | {will take notice. ij GEO. H. F. 0. HELLSTROM, Attorney for Lienor. SUMMER HATS As the summer advances, hats of lace and maline’are seen in large numbers. Frequently huge bows and streamers of filmy materials are grafted onto leghorn or milan shapes. h BROCK Co. 6-15-1t BISMARCK STORAGE ‘Licensed and Bonded, 1 for songs Sate, Baled Hay ‘or Sale. Office 207 Broadway © , BISMARCK, N. D, Phone 82 of the SY SHE'LL FIX °EM — Miss Dorolyn Body, Colorado Springs, Col, is the first woman ever graduated from the mechanical di ion, School of Engineering, Uni versity of Kansas, She's always been int ed in motors, and will ta up experimental work with n types of aviation engines. WIE x DEFIES CHURCH BSS Rev. Henry Van Dyke, former }| United States minister to the Nether- lands ‘and Luxembourg, writer and English professor, says he will have no quarrel. with Presbyterian church- men: if they request his resignation for his recent utterances in which. he refused to condemn: the: theary ° of evolution, He also is opposed to.any new.tests of orthodoxy’ and any at- tempt. to impose a “wine abstinence pledge”. upon sall communicants, - BATHING SCARF A novel accessory for the bathing outfit is a wide scarf of rubber, heavily ¢ringed and appliqued. witn futuristic designs in riotous shades of red, yellow and green.