The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 13, 1923, Page 7

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FRIDAY,. JULY: 18, 1923 j j ; } NELP WANTED —MALE ‘ HELP WANTED—Farmer handy man middle age. If marrieg wife ’to help with housework. Salary good. Board and lodging furnished. De- tails H. W. Case, Elbowoods, N. D. 7-11-4t ANTED—Reliable bookkeeper, sin- gle man preferred, Wilton Motor Sales Co. Wilton, N. D. _ 7-18-3t WANTED—Young.man to work by the month, F, Jaszkowink, 421 12th St. T-12-tf { web WANTED—FEMA WANTED—Stenographer with some hookkecping experience, None with- out high schoo} education consid- ered. Apply Tribune office, mare 4. CLASSIFIED ANVERTISEMENTS ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Two well fat rooms .on, first floor, , au trance, an ideal place for a m ried ‘couple, 405 Sth St. Phone 836-M. 4-1-1 FOR RENT—A furnished room on first floor with or without light housekeeping privileges. 409 6th Street. Phone 512. 7-12-3t FOR RENT—Nice quiet, furnished rooms in modern home; suitaile for one or two. Call 702 7th St. or Phone 357-M. 7-18-8t FOR RENT—6 room house, modern except furnace, house can be seen at 423 9th St. or Phone 541R. 7-11-3t. ANTED—Experienced girl for gen- housework. Mrs. B. F. T lotson. Phone 828. 200W. Broad- wa 1-9-1 f WANTED—Woman who will care for f) 19 months old chilq in her home, Mrs, Frhncis Wallenberg, 309 8th Phone 236-W. 7-13-3t ED—Competent girl for g housework, Chas. Rigler. Phone 902, T-11-lw eee f _DRESSMARING \ WANT ig of al) kinds by ;day or at home. Prices reasonable. Blane Thistlewood, 820 5th St. Phone 67-J. 7 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES. dR SALE—Maxwell Sedan, $390, part cash, balance payments if ¢ sired. yj Box 407, 1-1-1w 'FOR SALE Ford Sedan. Inq | 120 W. Thayer St. Phone 837M. 7-13-2t q FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS }HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR | SALE-—50 1b, Herrick Refrigera- burner perfection oil stove, k oak finish dining room ¢et, le davenport, leather rocker, lawn mower, kitchen tables, tion writing desk and book bed complete, chiffineer, d, pedestal. Six Stude- uker in excellent running order ale also, Phone 977 or call oe rare opportunity to buy a fine home in the city on very liberal terms, being a 6-room modern house, including three bedrooms, full basement, partitiondd off, laan- dry tubs, gas, gas stove, hardwood | floors down stairs, nearly new, fine porch, near schools, with fine gar- eo, M, Register. 7-9-1w Nice modern bungalow e rooms and bath, trees, g: }, axe and good location. This, is cheap at $3,750. Only $750 cash. J. H. Holihan, 814 Broadway. _3_..) 7-11-8t. R SALE—Two 8 rooms fully modern, large lot, trees, close to schools nd churches. Owner’s Phone 759. 7-13-1w Furnished apartment; for light housekeeping, modern. Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F W. Murphy. Phone 862. 5-14-tf. ‘OR RENT—House, five rooms and uth, furnished, Will be vacant Aug. Inquire Dohn’s Meat Market. 7-10-tf FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four room flat, furnished or unfurnish- ed, College building. Phone 183. ____8-28-t¢ FOR SALE—Eight-toom house, mod- ofa. Near schools and churches. Write Tribune No, 690, , _7-10-1w FOR RENT—One_ strictly modern five room bungalow at 711 Front} modern house Write No. 7--2tf, RENT—Apt. D, Rose apart- ments, furnished. Phone 563-M. 1-11-38 Phone 485-J, or Write P, 0. |” LOST—30x3 1-2 tire and rim, Geo. Snyder, Phone 676-M. T-12-1t 4 HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—House of from five to seven rooms in good location. Apply 395M. 9-12-1w nce nee ssid MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE=One cable | mahogany player piano, one 3-piece parlor set, one library table, dining table, four chairs, one complete bed, one Hoosier kitchen cabinet, one refrig- erator, one washing machine, and other agticles. Call 309 7th St. Phone 981-W. : 7-9-1w FOR *SALE—General merchandise stock in eastern North Dakota. Clean stock. Inventory $5,000. Brick building. Rent fixtures and ng $40 per month. For fur- ther information write Tribune 591. : 7-10-1w FO 15 room hotel in good condition,~only hotel in a lively town with a population of about six handred, price reasonable For information write Tribune No. bes. 7-1-1wk. FOR SALE_OR TRADE—For auto- mobile, a Mammoth Jack, 16 hands high, Guarantee to be all right in every respect. Pedigree furnish- ed. E. E, Compton, Almont, N. D. 79-19 FOR SALB—Dining room set, if taken together will sell at a bar- gain, velvet rug, 9x12, 2 double beds, child bed, 180 pound capacity refrigerator, cot. Call 1068M. 718 Mandan Ave, : 7-10-8t FOR SALE—Cheap, complete,, res: . taurant equipment, including jarge ize and ice box. All in good con- dition, N. H, Ramer, Mandan hotel, Mandan, N. D. baby Ivory enamel finish and ble gear, Mrs. H. Phone 400J. FOR SALE dressed, also new potatoes pound delivered. Phone 743-M. 7-13-2t FOR RENT—Front room for office use, 1191-2-5th St, or call Re brandt-Studios, 5-24-t1 FOR SALE—Three airdale pups. Pe tigreed. 46 Broadway. 1-7-0 carriage, reversi- W. Taylor, DEAN KLOSMAN ESCAPES FROM OCEAN. TIDE Baltimore, Md, July 13.—Henry F.! Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral ‘of Gethsemtne Episcopal Cathedral of Fargo, had a narrow escape ay drowning at Ocean City, Maryland’s fashionable bathing resort, yestet- day when he was caught in an eddy at the far end of a jétty to protect the bench. Life guards, attracted by his shouts for help and the cries of other bathers who were near him, arrived just in time to snatch hiin from the swirling water and death. Dean Kloman had gone to Ocean, City from Salisburg, Md., where he is pastor of St. Peters Protestant | Episcopal chureh, the charge he took, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS \ COME To: FRECKDES AND HIS FRIENDS HE DOWT You SCRATCH ED WURGLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS For - His WIFE, NEVER THINKS OF FIXING THE ROOF UNTIL IT RAINS —— THEN ITS Too LATE OUT OUR WAY—By Williams ; SSE : <LY YOUVE. GOT TO EAT YOUR MEALS |-~—— OUTSIDE HEREAFTER TOOTS. YOU MUSS B UPTHE House So! Mee Wud, \eay Me Meelis zn sins Miia w | ihe tun HN can nl i P daqptreuianieesa sti ny Trealbinas : i Maa after leaving Fargo in the spring. He was spending the day at Ocean Beach on an outing with his Sunday school classes. While bathing, Mr. Kloman, an expert’ swimmer, ventured far from the beach. He was caught in an eddy of the ebing tide, and swirled about for a moment or two. His strong efforts to“ resist the tide were to.no avail, Finally he éalled for help, fighting the water the while, and his calls, mingling with thoge of the bathers who saw him struggling in the tide, brought life guards to the scene just in time. Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58. Eagle Tailoring. . NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE JURE SALE 8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that that. certain mortgage executed and delivered by Victor Koski, and Marja Koski, his wife, mortgagors, to Union Investment Company, of neapoli Minnesota, a corporation, mortgag dated the 9th day of October, 19. anu filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- ‘ota on the 30th day of November, 17, at 11350 A. M. and recorded in Book 151 of Mortgages at page 93, and duly assigned by said Bortesnee. | by an instrament in writing, to Hel Gonhaim of the | City of St. taut, Minnesota, dated the 26th day of Feb: rary, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Decds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 28th day of February, 1918, and recorded in Book 151 Mortgages at page 216, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, | in the County of Burleigh and State, of North Dakota at the bour of two| o’clock,.P, M. on the 1th day of July, 1923, to satisfy the amount duc upon such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold io | fy the same, are described as to-wit: ‘The West h quarter | (W? t half of the SW14) of Section Thi in Township One Hun- dred forty-two (143), North, of Range Seventy-five (75), West of the th Principal Meridian, situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. There will he duc on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Two thousand two hundred ninety 52/100 dollars, together with the costs of the foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakotu this 2nd day of June, 19: Helen Conhaim, Assignee of Mortgagee, G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Assignee, of Mortgagée, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6 7214-21-28 7 5-12, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given, that that certain mortgage executed and deliv- son and on, his wife, mort gagors, Investment Com- pany, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a ion, mortgagee, dated the of October, 1917, und filed rd it the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota on t day of November, 1917, and of M s at page 59, and duly assigned by instrument in writing to Fi tional Bank, of Waterville, Min corporation, dated July 16th, and filed for record in the offic d Register of Deeds in and r said County of Burleigh, on the 28rd day of July, 1918, and recorded in Book 139 on page | 237, will be foreclosed by a sale of the: premises, in such mortgage and hereinaf! described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P, M 4th day of the amount due on the The premises described in ch mortgage and which will be Wi (left) are ha make thi shower s of the lake coming out 0! ind Ollis great sport routing ol port possihle; they hs sold to satisfy the same are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section Twenty (20) Township One hundred forty-four (144), North, of. Range Seventy-five (75), West, sit- uate in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. There will at Atlantic City to fill a anko (ight) as on the beach, . PAGE SEVEN - fa hose look as good to Andy Oskay The Cleveland youths id John W. Hot Weather. Firemen have received orders to create these every day during the qinmer, je when he arrived nent, but the kids be due on such mortgage on the day{on the beach formed a parade more to hig liking. of sale the sum of One Thousand t ifty-five 40-100 Dol- together with the Bank Owner of of G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Owner of Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-29 7-6-13-20-27 8-3 NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Bids are requested for supplying 1,000 tons (more or less) best lump Lignite Coal delivered, as required, in the bins of the several Bismarck public schools during year ending June 30, 1924. Bids to be opened at Board Meeting July 10, 1923, 8 P. M. Right reserved to reject any or ali bids. By Order of Board of Education Richard Penwarden, Clerk. Dancing every night. Pat- ferson Farm Pavilion. Me- henzie Orchestra. 1 DON'T KNOW HOW 1 CAN THANK You MR. DUFF FOR: GETTING MY * LITTLE PET FoR ME- HE COULDN'T GET. _ Doing a Favor Yr HERE Puss! - _KITTY- HERE’; , KITTY - On HE! ~ GOT. AWAY !, BY ALLMAN SAVE A: CAT’S LIFE | PLEASE A LADY AND, THEM, GET A WACK ON THE HEAD FoR YouR. TROUBLE - ) BY BLOSSER “Truth serum,” the discovery of KE. H. House of Ferris, Tex, rot in for muéh discussion at the recent American Medical si tion vention im San Ir Technically known as scopa the serum rende: the conscious mind inoperative, and the subject is id to answer truthfully from ubeonsciou: Many think the answers No mor le than they would be from a person Influenced by a drug. Dr. House is shown here injecting it into a volunteer subject, though he has tested it on convicts of San Quentin prison. ‘THIRD’ BANK CLOSES Helena, Mont., July 13—The First State bank of Joplin, Mont. affiliat- ed with the Stanton Trust & Savings Bank of Great Falls, which clésed Monday, has closed also, it was dis- closed’ yesterday by L. Q.' Skelton, state bank examiner, . The closing of , The Minneapolis (Minn.) photogra: pher who sent this in wrote: “Tuia © picture doesn’t need ‘any explana-. tion!” He wrong. ‘It really is a splendid close-up of a. chicken eogi- ‘tating/serioysly “on the uncertain” loutlook of .a fowl’s future. the First State bank of Shelby, anc other institution, v ilincat yith, the’ Stanton bank,’ heen announcéd. ie Dancing

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