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Pa ~~ aw aan) LOST—Bunch of keys in leather case Brass mame plate. Between Henz- fers and capital, Reward. Finder return to Tribune office. Ms. 6-21-3t LOST—Lady’s hatand shawl. Finder kindly return to Tribune. 6-23-3t SELP WANSED—BALB __ SALESMEN MAN WANTED—Handle county bus-| YOUR OPPORTUNITY — Salesmen ine Experience unnecessary.| wanted by one-of the world’s larg- Largest concern of its kind in the] est wholesale grocery houses; pos- world, Our men new getting $200] ‘sibilities of earning $4,000 or more weekly. Lowest mine paces, Guar- per year, with opportunity to builq antee Coal Mining Company, 3623} permanent trade selling complete Wall St. Chicago. 6-23-1t] line of groceries; ‘a connection with HELP WANTED—Male or female} @ house that advances its -sales- aErn $25-$100\ weekly,| men into executive positions; pre- c, copying authors’ mang] Vious experience selling grocerics yscripts. Write R. J. Carnes, Au-} ot necessary. P, 0, Box H. H., thors’ Agent, C-310, Tallapoosa,} Chicago. ._ 6-23-1t , for particulars. SALESBOARD SALESMEN WANTED = —Now making smalt towns. Big commissions. Best assortments Average sale, $90. You can place one a day. Write K. & S. Sales Company, 4325 East Ravenswood Ave., Dept. 238, Chicago. 6-23-1t SALESMEN—Live specialty advertis- ing men, with or without car, can make big money selling our serv- ice to banks, main or sideline. Dis- patch News Service, 207 West 25th St., New York. WANTED—Cigar | month and expenses, unnecessary. Send stamped envelope for information. BABY CHICKS OR POULTRY. QUALITY CHICKS—Prices cut. Le horns 10c; Rocks, Reds, Orping- tons, Wyandottes, 12¢; Assorted 7c. Prompt free delivery. Catalog. Missouri Poultry, Farms, Columbia, Mo. S 6-16-1t PEPPY BABY CHIX of all breeds. Bargain summer ‘prices, 7 to Zlec. Also Ducklings. Prices and ser- vice right, Chicken Little Hatch- ery, Lincoln; Nebr. t FOR 8AL3 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, joeated near to schools, in good Condition, not old ‘and has garage conhected with house, for $6,000, ‘en terms; immediate possession given. Sec mt for appointment at once. Owner leaving city. Geo. + M. Register. 6-20-1w FOR RENT—6 room and bath fiat on Furnished or un- les experience necessary. Good opportunity. Apply Sales Manager, Lahr Motor Sales Co, 6-21-5t \ KELP WANTED—FERALB JIELP- WANTED—Ladies earn $20 ly, spare time, home; repre- ing music publisher. Ad- circulars, mailing music orders, Simple, Send for infor- mation. Wolfe Gilbert M Corp., Broadway Central Blag., N, Y. City. ing Experience addressed chool—one year High School re ; ‘ ad floor. J ‘wired. Modern attractive sur-{ Royal Cigar Co, High iar furnished. Vacant. July 16th. At rounding: Send for catalog to- 222 2nd St. Furnished two room SIDELINE SALESMEN WANTED ~ Sell coal to your trade in carload lots. Earn wee! pay in an houg WASHINGTON COAL CO., Stock Yards Station, Chicago. ake View Ho: . 4420 rendon Ave., C and bath apartment. Atso unfur- nished three room and bath apart- ment, city heat and water includ- ed. Apartments are at 2 6-23-1t MAKE $30 weekly at home, furnish- ing names and addresses. Expe Grist St. Phone 419. ience un ticulars -2:1t| FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT— Fre United Mailing Co. St. POSITION WANTED. Three rooms, kitchenette and Loi 6. it bath room on first floor. Modern. ‘ WANTED--Position as bookkeeper and general office man. 12 years experience and best of references. Steady and reliable. Phone 404W. 6- it. Basement, Furniture for sale al- so. Phone 977 or call 1 Th WANTED—Responsible girl or wo- man for small modern home. Good home, good wages. Call evenings, 209 W. Thayer. Phone 1055-R. RENT — Two-room modern 6-23-3t apartment, downtown. Modern 4- WANTED—A school girl to help Wanted to Rent by July Ist room home, close to ‘schools, im- with housework from 9 to 2] Two large rooms with closets, large] mediate possession, Hedden Real o'clock each day. Phone 449 or} hall, bath room, two porches with| Estate Agency, Webb block, Phone 0. 6-23-4t FOR RENT—Two modern furnished light house keeping rooms on ground floor, Private entrance. No children. 508 10th St. = 6-22-3t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping, modern. Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 5-14-tf. FOR RENT—Two-room aps nt, henette, furnished or part- privilege to use kitchen for cook- ing and basement with electric washer handy for laundry. Ad- dress Tribune No, 581. _ 6-22-lwk DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking, _ Now is the time to get your 4th of July dress made, Reasonable price. Al- so large room for rent. Call 832M or 311 2nd St. 6-20-1w DRESSMAKING by the day, $3. Phone 897." 6-19-5t ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Modern two room fur- nished apartment, ground floor. Private entrance, screened porch ang large store room. Vacant June 1st. Also large front room with board’ for two young ladies. 217 8th street. Phone 883. 6-16 tf FOR RENT—One front room on first floor with or without kitchenette, 409 5th St. Phone 512-R, - call at 1011 Fifth St. RK—$25 weekly, address lopes, classifying nam clipping newspapers. 5 Louis, Mo, WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Good wages. Ap- ply to W..E, Lahr, in care Lahr Motor Sales Co. 6-20-¢f ANTED—Experienced girl for general house work, Apply 200 West Bdwy. Phone 828, 6-14-tf WANTED—Experiericed girl to work on morning shifts at the Sweet Shop. WANTED—Cook for employees’ club at Indian school, C, B, Dickinson, Supt. 6-22-3t WANTED — Waitress at Homan’s Cafe. *6-18-1w WORK WANTED WOMAN WANTS—Washing by day or hour, and also do the washing at home. Mrs, Jessel, Call 437W. 6-22-1w with ki ly furnished; close in. 6th St, FOR RENT— room flat, furnished er unfurnish- ed, College building, Phone 183. 5-23-t£ FOR RENT—Property at 423 Third reet at $35 per month. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Piano, thusic three stoves, bed room furniture, dining room furniture, sewing ma- chine ang other household fur ture, Phone 960-M. 710 Ave. D. 6-20-5t FOR RENT—Room in modern home close Gentlemen _ preferred. 419, 7th St. Phone G44W. 6-18-1w FOR RENT—Two furitished rooms for light housekeeping, Phone 303, B, F, Flanagan. 6-20-1w FOR RENT—Modern furnisheg room, large and comfortable. Phone 724, or call 710 4th St . 6-22-3t “Speciay today ang Monday only at Dakota Fine Arts. Conn baritone saxaphone, complete with case, one Holten cornet, two mandolins, one victrola, good as new with records, one Voclian phonograph, two record cabinets, twe violins, complete. Board and Room, also extra meals. “The Mohawk”, 401 5th street. 6-18-1wk. BUSINESS CHANCES ;. Buyers CASH for your business. . FOR RENT—Front room, well fur- 2t waiting. No exclusive contract. fi 2 SEE ISIE SEEMS lec Tt Write for terms ang references nished, with kitchenette. 411 5th ox, davenport bed, St. Phone 273. 6-19-1w REAL ESTATE LOANS 6 percent Money. Bankers Reserve System. ie 6 percent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, build, im- prove, or pay indebtedness, Bankers Reserve Deposit Company Lathrop Building, Kansas City, Mo. and Phone sanitary cot, kitchen chairs other household goods. 977 or call 1 Thayer St. Chicago Business and Realty Ex- change, 327 S. LaSalle St. Chi 6-23-1t AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—35 h., p. 4-cylinder tour- ing car. Overhauled this spring and in good condition, $260. J. P. 6-23-20 FOR RENT—Front office, 18x23, Second floor, Hinckley Block. A. C, Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. 5-25-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 SALE—Oak office file of 32 drawers, Chiffonier, Library table also garage for rent. Phone 349. 6-22-3t. FOR SALE—Reversible Reed baby “carriage in good conditjon. In- quire 23 Ave. A. 6-21-3t FOR RENT—Front room for office use, 1191-2-5th St, or call Rem- brandt Studi 5-24-t£. ANOTHER GOOD BUY 300 CASH $50 per month including interest at 7% until owner’s equity is cleaned up then $35 per month including interest— ‘ BUYS Modern Bungalow—Two large bed rooms, bath, living room, kitchen, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, East front. Price $3885 HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ne Webb Block } THE OLD HOME TOWN { NOT Por 3] NOTICE OF MORTGAGE that certain mortgage, executed ani delivered by Victor Koski and Mary Koski (signed Marija Koski), wife, mortgagors to ment Company, of Minneapoli esota, a corporation, mortgagee, dat- SINCE LIVE! RY MAN , DAVE WHITAKERS GOLD WATCH [TDRNED GREEN HE NOW HANDLES THE “TIME PIECE BY “THE CHAIN TO AVOID F/NGER MARKS -. ,» RSS, Ce ae OUT OUR WA IWS EX? lo? BE WHATCHA Gor “YO TRADE For & GOOD Go_D WATCH? ~Re Williams WAITA MINUTE ! WAITAMINUTE! YER COUNTIN’. OO FAST THREE-FOUR IF SOME OF THESE FIGHTERS CouLD WEAR A PLUSH COVERED WRIST WATCH, THEY, MIGHT BE DOWN | NEVER OUT., > iwllays NEA SERVICE| FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that his Invest Minn- Union and fi the Re; kota on the ed the 2nd day of November, 1916, for record in the offiee of ster of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- 6th day of December, 1916, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and record- ed in Book 30 of Mortgages at page 601, and duly assigned by safd mort- gagee by an instrument in writing, to Emil H. Calumet, State of Wisco the 6th day of for record in th ter of Deeds and for of Burleigh and State of North Du kota on he 25th day of April, 192: and recorded in Book 175 of Assign- ments, at page 70, will be foreclosed It, of the County of pnsin, ated of the Regis-| Pi said Count. AS USUAL, NO BUTTONS ON MY SHIRTS! IF-SOME GUY WOULD INVENT ONE PIECE SHIRTS, AND ONE PIECE UNDERWEAR FOR MEN HE'D MAKE A FORTUNE - MAY 1 SPEAK ToYoU FOR AMINUTE? HOW CAN 1 BRIBE You oR COAX YOU OR PERSUADE You To SEE THAT ! HAVE A FEW BUTTONS f= ON MY SHIRTS ? MRS. WILBUR DUFF - *° ! i WHAT ARE You COMPLAINING ABouT AGAIN? 1 TRY To KEEP YouR THINGS MENDED- LAST NIGHT | MENDED A , ~ HOLE IN YOUR TRopsERS NEVER KNEW ABovuT STs (How DID you HAPPEN TO DISCOVER THAT J HAD A HOLE IN M PANT'S POCKET ? WELL,! DID'NT FIND ANY THING -.....BY ALLMAN a sail RIDICULOLS=NOW ul Li AME orig | County of Burle which will be sold to by a sale of the premises in ge and hereinafter described front door of the Court House zh and State of North Da- kota at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 28rd day of July, 1923, y the amount due upon such mor eon the day of mises de: bed in said mort; atisfy th described follows, to-wit If of the uth t quarter SW) and the West half of prthwest quarter (Wis NW) , in Town hundred f Range 2 5), , of the Sth Principal Meridian, doin the County of Burleigh ate of North Dakota, » due on such mortga; date of sale the sum of One sand six hundred ninety-six 68/100 dollars, together with the costs of t Bismarck, North Dakota, this 2nd day of June, 19: Emil H. Assignee of Mort, Assignee 6-16. 7-7 14 21. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the John LL. Noti Matte Hub: is hereby ¢ ned Mary Hubert, ast Will of John f the City of the Deer the un- North Dakota, de i D Hubert, E tion on the PROPOSAL FOR BIDS (10) A. M. on the 17th day of July 1 » Om the basis of cash for the construction of a $ mie PATIO for the School i Quantit estimated asf such ortga, id hereinafter des ut the front door y of Bism. urleigh and a, at the hour of ten o'- on the 31st to satisfy the Ke on of the court I upon sale. ses described in nd which will be sold situated in tate of lows, The } £) of Section thirty (30), Township One hundred forty-two (142) Range Eighty (80), and the South-west quarter (SW) of section twenty-four (24) Township One hundred forty-two. (1 seighty-one (81), containing 4 more or less according to the U. Government survey thereof. re: Ss. 1919 und 1920 in the sum of § said sum is included in the amou due on such mortgage. There will be due on such mort- Rage ut the date of sale the sum of n cents for principal and interest taxes paid under the mortgage, be sides the costs of foreclosure’ and sale, Dated at Napoleon, N, D., this 20th day of June 1923, Wilto: ‘arm Loan FOR _ FURNISHING E CC E AL TO STAT! 2 INSTITUTIONS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Admin- istration of State Institutions in the pitol Building up to 10 o'clock A. M. July 10, 1923 at Bismarck, North Dakota, for tht State Training t School at Mandan, Penixeni Bismarck, Hospital ‘for the Ins at Jamestown, Institution for Feeble |Minded at Grafton, School for the Blind at Bathgate, School for the Deaf at Devils Lake, State Capitol Building at Bismarck, Tuberculos Sanatorium at Dunseith, School _o Science at Wahpeton, Normal and In- dustrial School at Ellendale, State Teachers College at Valley City, Ag- ricultural College at Furgo, State University at Grand Forks, State Normal School at Minot, State Nor- mal School at Mayville, and the State Normal School at Dickinson, for fur- nishing coal for one or more of all institutions named for the term end- ing June 30, 1924. Bids are request- ed on each’ grade of coal as desig- nated, and the right is reserved to accept the bid on any of these grades in part or in. full. ity for steam or heating purposes and delivered at the-iastitutions named, free from all charges for freight and switching, where there is a switch at the institution; where there is not a switch, at the most convenient point for unloading, the location in all cases at which cars are to be placed to be named -by’ the superin- tendent of, the institution, All coal ‘must be delivered as ord- ered, in sufficient quantity to sup- ply the wants of the institution, and a reserve supply @f coal sufficient to meet the requirements of each institution fora perien of ‘not less than one month, shall be provided at all times, Railway company’s weights at points nearest each institution H will govern, © of| Notice is hereby given that the Board of | Administration of — the] State of North Dakcta will receive sealed bids at its office in Bismarck North Dakota, until the hour of ten Thousand Dollars and Forty-one | The coal must be of the best qual-| PAGE SEVEN N THE ARMY It required a special act of Con |gress to give Miss Jean Hodson the | unique distinction of being the only jwoman field clerk in the United [States Army. She is stationed in | Franciseo, 4s sceretary to Maj Morton, 8 in. Vitr. Pipe . 4 6 Manholes, Lady May who was tie ses a bridesmaid r Mary's pain Sewer! wedding and that of the Accompanied by|Duke of York to Lady Bowes-Lyon, a certified ¢ for the sum of 6 per|has decided that she is quite grown cont of amount bid up and should wear her hair up, Plans and specifications are on| too, This is the first picture of the the the ear of Administra: pusy bridesmaid with her new hair School at Manc d the Engineer. | mode- The quantity of coal on which bi ashe y be increased or din deat the will of the superint ent of the institution, and the Board right at y S ” a the grade of coat by paying oe By tated in the bid for the ice is hereby given that that) Sree eee pia certain mortgage, execute a Is for eoal are reaue livered by Arthur B. Damst an Pte pee Elizabeth inl executives of the re Mortgagors tional Tarn] Hons to, ordse the grade ¢ see, dated the Ist day of May | S oMan trom eang mu . nineteen hundred and twenty-| furnish comes front ane mastic ot nd filed for record in the offic an analy ee ec ete Sine Mt Deeds of the Conic {oul on which a bid is “submitted; age the COUN’ showing per cent of moisture, pe ota, on the Br May, Ai eent of volatile matter, per cent of and recorded in Book 144. of | 18¢¢ cathy ny per cent of sulphur, per ages, at page 184, will be fore-| (Cnt OF asl Tee es closed by ‘a sale of the pr Bagin ee stated orifie value i reserved to reject ny or all proposals and a sufficient nd will be required from all suc- cessful bidders to insure the faithful ce of the contract. ations of the kind and i coal will be furnished by The. right is receeding | Approxims Jed at 000 tons; ck, 1,800. tons; at Grand for | versity titution Grafton, | Blind at Baths: for the Devils Lake, 2,000 uberculosis anatorium at th, 2,500 tons; State Norni chool at Minot 2,500 tons; State Normal School at Dickinson, 1,000 ton | E&velopes must be endorsed “Pro posals for Coal” and add to the undersigned at Bismarck, Dakota. fd Ernest G. Wanner, Execut S Nellie Sullivan doesn’t come from the orient, but that olan Spe vent her from taking first ‘hofors at an. oriental dancing. contest ‘in Atlanta, Ga. Nellie also goes in for marathon dancing and has a record of 70 hours and has issued a chal- { lenge to the country to outstep her.

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