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ey WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 192i _SELP WANTED—SALB WANTED—Cook for small bridge outfit. For information write Owen Mulvaney, Bismarck, N. D. a 6-19-2¢ WANTED -—— Sheet metal worker, French and Welch, Bismarck, N. D. a. 6-20-3t WANTED — Waitress at Homan’s Safe. q-18-1w HELP WANTRD—FERALB WANTED—Young girl to do even- ing es -or girl to do general housework and go home nights. Three adults in family. Phone 174 6-20-3t Waitress in small fe. $8.00 per week, room and board. Joe Albrecht, Flasher, N. Dak, cae as 6-18-3t WANTED—Extra salesladies for Saturda Apply at F. W. Wool- worth, 5, 10 and 19¢ store. e 6-19-1t WANTED—Experienced girl for general house work, Apply 200 West Bdwyy. Phone 828, 6-14-tf Sompetent girl for gen- work, 208 6th St. 6-19-tf WANTED—Girl at Hoffman's Con- fectionery. 6-19-3t — POSITION WANTED. ____- AGENTS WANTED _ SELL MADISON “BETTER MADE” SHIRTS direct from our factory to weater. No capital or experience require. Easily sold. Big profits. Write for'free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York. — LAND FOR SALE—Two joining quarters good land north of Tuttle in crop, reasonable terms. A. L. Gardner, Steamboat Rock, Ia, 6-6-13-20 REAL ESTATE LOANS. Six per cent money. Bankers Re- serve System. Six per cent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indebted- ness. Bankers Reserve Deposit company, Lathrop building, Kansas City, Mo. 6-20-1t DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking atm home. Mrs. E, H. Olson. Phone 974M. 6-16-1wk DRESSMAKING by the day, $3. Phone 697. 6-19-5t en aks AUTOMOBII:ES—NOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Used Dodge touring caf in good condition very rea- sonable. 611 Washington Ave. * 6-19-3t SALESMEN WANTED—Position in general mer- chandise, grocery,’ or hardware store. Have had 12 years experi- ence, and can give best of ‘refer- ences. Write Tribune 579, 6-19-4t ees WORK WANTED WANTED—AIl ‘kinds’ of — washing, ironing, house cieaning 50c an hour, Mrs, E. E. Will. Phone 601J. 411-8th _ BOARD AND. ROOM d and Room, also extra meals, “The Mohawk”, 401 Sth, street. 6-18-1wk. St. 6-21 -3t ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two modern rooms for housekeeping, furnished or unfur- nished, 811 Front St. Phone YUM. 55 6-19-3t FOR RENT—One front room on first floor with or without kitchenette, 409 5th St. Phone 612-R. 6-20-5t FOR RENT—Room in modern home close in. Gentlemen _ preferred. 2 419, 7th St. Phone 644W. 6-18-1w FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ern home suitable for one or two. Close in. 201 Ist street. 6-16 3t RENT—Two furnished rooms light housekeeping. Phone B. F, Flanagan, 6-20-1w RENT—Front room, well fur- d, with kitchenette. 411 5th Phone 6-19-1w FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Gentlemen preferred, 619 6th St. Phone 826-J. 6-19-3t FOR for FOR - RENT— Modern furnished room close in, 617 7th St. , 6-1816t. li I a LOST—Rose silk work bag. Finder notify Tribune and receive re- ward> 6-19-3t FOR SALE—Beautiful brick resi- dence, 7 rooms and bath. White oak floors and finish, screened porch and built in features, full base- “ment, hot water heating plant. Gigage. Price $7,500.00. Tetms. Hi room house, including four bedrooms and _ bath, three blocks from post office, modern in every respect, a real home. Garage. shade trees, evergreens. Priced right. Five roms and bath semi-bunga- loy, full basement, hot air furnace. Gakage, lawn and trees. Close in. Price $5,000.90, part c: balance monthly installments. We have a constant 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-lwk SALESMAN WANTED —By large silk house for North Dakota on 4 per cent commission basis. State references and ‘enumerate cities that you cover, Republic Textile, 22 West 32nd St., N. Y. City. 6-19-20 SIDELINE SALESMEN WANTED— Sell coal to your trade in carload lots. Earn week's pay in an hour. Washington Coal Co., Stock Yards Station, Chicago. 6-20-1t —————_—_____. FOR SAL3 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—A fine home of six rooms and bath, including three bed rooms, fine porch, hardwood floors on both floors, full basement, located near to schools, in good condition, not old and has garage connected with house, for $6,000, on terms; immediate possession given. Sce me for appointment at once. Owner leaving city. Geo. M. Register. 6-20-1w FOR RENT—A furnished two room and bath apartment. Also unfur- nished three room and bath apart- ment,*city heat and water inclu: ed. Apartments are at 212% Main St. Also garage 2nd and Thayer St. Phone 419. 6-11-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeepin; modern. Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Mai F W. Murphy. Phone 852. 5-14-tf. FOR RENT—Strictly modern duplex apartment with garage. Will be vacant July Ist. Call 116 Ave A. west. Phdne 169M, 6-19-3t. POR RENT—Two or three house- keeping rooms suitable for two or three adults, also private bath. 422 5th Street. a 6-19-; FOR RENT—3 modern light house keeping rooms. on first floor, also 1 sleeping room. 317 8th Street., Phone 236R. 6-20- FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four furnished or unfurnish- College: building. Phone 183. a 5-23-tt FOR RENT—3 room apartment not thoroughly modern but cheap. Call 762 between 5 and 6 o'clock. FOR RENT—Light house rooms. 722 th Street. Phone 485R. “6-20-3t ——— MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT—Modern two room fur- nished apartment, ground” floor. Private entrance, screened porch and latge stote room. Vacant. June 1st. Also large front room with ‘board for two young ladies. 217 8th street. Phone 883, 6-16 tf FOR SALE—Piano, music cabinet, three stoves, bed room: furniture, dining room furniture, sewing ma- chine ang other household furni- ture. Phone'960-M. \710 Ave. D. 6-19-lw chine, wardrobe, china closet, sew- ing machine, piano and other household goods and some garden tools. Phone 766R. 819 First. St. 6-18-3t FOR SALE—7 teams horses weight, from 1000 Ibs. to 1700 Ibs each. 13 miles 8. E. of Bismarck near Stewartsdale, J. E. Chesak. 6-18-1w POR SALE—16-inch Banner Pleating machine in perfect- order. Write to Box 474, or call 384-J., James- town, N. D. 6-19-4t FOR RENT—Front office, 18x23, Second floor, Hinckley Block. A. C, Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. 8-25-tf FOR SALE—Airdale. pups. Pedigreed stock. Dam’s ‘register No. 303310. Sires register No. 365956. A. B. Carley, 46 Broadway. 6-18-1wk. FOR RENT—Apartment, very reas- onable. Location. the very best. Write Tribune 577, 6-16-1w y | FOR RENT—Front room for office use, 1191-2-5th St, or call Rem- brandt Studios. 6-24-tf. FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy; A-1 condition; pri¢e $18. 811 Front St. Phone 437-M. 6-19-3t NOTICE OF FORECLOSPRE SALE BY SOMOS EISEMENT Notice is hereby given thgt default has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by William -P., Kelley to the Sterling State, Bank of Sterling, North Dakota, ¥ corporation dated the 22nd day of: November 1916 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota on the 25th day of November 1916 at 5 o’clock P. M. and recorded in book 138 of mortgages on page 162 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court house in the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dako- ta at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 20th day of July 1923 to satigfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to satis- fy the same are described as follows to wit: Northwest quarter (NW%) of the southwest quarter (SW%) of section fourteen (14) in township one hun- dred forty (140), north of range sev- enty six (76) west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian containing forty acres of land more or less according to the United States Government Survey thereof. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of the sale the sum of $629.10 in addition to the costs and eanennes of sale including attorneys ees. Dated June 11, 1923, Sterling State Bank of Sterling, N. D. a corporation, ortgagee. F.'E, McCurdy, Attorney for mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. 6-12-19-26 7-3-10-17 NOTICE OF STATE BAR EXAM. INATION Notice is hereby given that thu State Bar Board of the State of North Dakota will hold an examina- tion at the County Court House, in the City of Grand Forks, State of North Dakota, commencing on the 10th day of July, 1923, for the pur- pése of evamining applicants seek- ing admission to the bar of saia State. The following named have filed their ‘applications for permission to take such examination: Benson, Oscar B., Upham, North Dakota. Fitzgerald, | Lawrence Grand Forks, North Dakota. Hanson, J, A., Minot, North Da- kota. Higgins, Milton North Dakota. Krauth, Kurt H., Hebron, North Dakota. 3 Pierce, Earl R., Grand Forks, North Dakota. Seese, Edward R., North Dakota. Smith, Leland J., Fargo, North Da- kota. Edward, K., Arnegard, Grand Forks, Tenneson, ‘Norman Gilbert, Fargo, North Dakota. Weston, Elia A. Grand Forks, North Dakota, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE OLD HOME. TOWN sf \ | LOWERY & Bor IOs PRB wer Oe) Ae | Cy Cilla wy ¢ 4p Mh LINERYMAN DAVE WHITAKER “TRADED AN OLD SORREL Hor FOR A FINE GOLD WATCH DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY—— — THE GOLD WATCH TURNED GREEN TODAY ? ‘STAN OUT OUR WAY -—By Williams JUST WHEN “THE OLD CROSSING WATCHMAN HAD FINIGHED: PAINTING HIS SHANTY, THAT SHIFTER FIREMAN HAD il Hin i 1 | SE NEA SERVICE “OH GO AND START SWEEPING OUT THE ENGINE. ‘Nea SEavicy ut SS me —-— — 4 — ——$—$—— Any objeétions to the participation than July 2, 1923. NOTICE! of any of the above named candi- J. H. NEWTON, oe dates in the examination to be held Clerk of the Supreme Court, ig water should! ‘as aforesaid, or their admission to the bar, if successtul, should be filed with the undersigned, Secretary of the State Bar Board, not later State of North Dakota officio Secretary of St Board. 6—8, 15, 22, pe ha, | be boiled until further a ~ Dr. C. E. Stackh 29, City Health Officer. notice. | jouse, DOINGS OF THE DU YouR MA WANTS ~Yov=. KLES AND HIS Caen ‘DANNY, | WANT You ”TO_COME RIGHT, HOME? tn w | THOUGHT. 1 Totd You THAT ‘t DIDN'T | WANT ‘You 0 PLAY, VTH > ay THAT Boy! ! The Boy Next: Door e IDON’T LIKE To “HAVE You PLAY WITH HIM AND | ‘DON’T LIKE HIM- 7 Wy ihe LIKE HIM AND | DON’T LIKE HIM- CAN*h GO OVER THERE 1 DON’T LIKE HIM MY SELF TO GIVE HIM A BY ALLMAN WEAL IF You Don’'T “~ JUST LONG ENOUGH " GOOD BEATIN’P a gee (WHAT T! Look For < 1E T FIND SOMETHIN! THATLL BE WHAT « PAGE SEVEN Children in Russia have learned to Among: the rs \'as these three youn a |whose tin dishes, woodcy spoons, | fresh rolls baked from wht ‘can flour show plainly that t ‘just come from an An | lief Administration kite | photograph below revi [phase of American relict ir The famine this winter not icomparable. to that of a year ago. The American Relief Administra- tion, of which Herbert Hoover is BY STANLEY | Plump Cheeks and Bright Smiles. Mark Russian Children Saved by. American Relief Adm cha 1 districts where and in 1 fats needed 1 girls for a east, and ximum Il have ations. upon : hefe rvest could i the A. R. A. was feeding 10,000,000 children and | Russia. the ha inistration n, has had to feed children governmental ohanages where suit- not available. > feeding aip to the next the crops ane a y grow- iced It will cording: to ble, 3,000,- number of to depend r ago me hered more than adults vin | | a c 1 ! to conceive, it must] ° be But they’re doing it here at the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind. Down a trac On, on, on' they go until they feel the hanging ropes flapping _their faces. -DO THESE TRIP re, ; even if they don’t look it. Pittsburg ilaw.school together, nences break into smi TET Blind Sprinters Guide Selves With Wires HARLAN (1 in ROY, 1OW > crosaed is over! Spectators applaud s don’t hear, Then a Ick. ’ve wont the tap And tei A wire, a ring and a hand ich man down the cours: entestants sprint one at Pheir times are then comp: Some of the men are remarkable hysi tic even ntendent And s. lot little rays of sunshine penet the eternal darkness of their lives. NARROW HEMLINE rrow hemline has rranged tunic tight underskirt whic a few ‘he: over ON ded effects were t a recent fashion display One gown that attracte ttention had one very wide inst and one that was short and James, Lowry and William Giiffey, of McKeesport, Pa., are triplets \ ‘hey have gone through school together, oye been graduated together. and hope to’ go‘through” iniversity ‘the EA B naugurated by McAloney, While away monotonous hour E-SIDED EFFECTS featured S LOOK. ALIKE? SHOWS UIDE e! The gut the slap on counte- le guide © The 1 time. rred. he ath- Super- help the two fashion h shows in Lon- d much » sleeve tight