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_.__HELP WANTED—MALE___ WANTED—First — class mechanics, only experienced men need apply, 9-17-t£ to work by . the month, F, Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 9-12-tf tN HELP WANTED—FEMALE \__ FEMALE HELP WANTED—Wome both to keep house. anq care for children during August, while pat ents are away, and permanently as housekeeper, Mrs. Geo. B. New- comb. Phone 616, call 924 6th St. T-1T-3t SE SUL DS competent girl gan housework and help take care of children, Mv. Wiscoh, 1212 Broadway, 7-17-3t WANTED—Woman who will care for 19 months old child in her. home, Mrs. Francis Wallenberg, 309 8th St. Phbne 236W. WANTED—Middle aged woman to cook on farm, 40 miles from Bis- , marck, write No. 592 Tribune. 7-16-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Chas. Rigler. 802 Ave. B T-ll-lw FOR SALE OR RENT _____HOUSES AND FLATS RESIDE FOR SALI stories, 8 rooms fully modern, large clase to schools} ' lot, trees,; clos and churches. Diynéf's Phone 759. 7-13-1W jy fur- nished five room bungalow with d porch for two months. 7-14-3t +Pleasant, modern four room flat, furnished or unfurnish- ed, College building. Phone 183, __6-23-tt FOR RENT—Single furnished apart- ignt with kitchenette. 411 Fifth Phone 27: 7-14-1w. FOR RENT—Small . modern house suitable for couple. Write No. 586 Tribune. 2tt HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—6 or 7 room house, all modern by family of 3. No children. At once, Write Tribune No. 593. 7-16-tf WANTED TO RENT—House of | from five to seven rooms in good location. Apply 396M. 7-12-1w ROOMS FOR RENT furnished room on or with or without light eping privileges. 409 5th 7-14-3t FOR RENT-2 sleeping rooms modern house reasonable _ price. Phone call 832M or call 311-2nd St. 714-3 FAR RENT—Room in modern home, newly furnished ang well venti- lated. Phone 1068-J. 3t R houseke: rs rooms, Mrs, Ada Rohr, 620 6th St. 7-14-1w 517, 7th St. 7-14-3t. WANTED TO BENT WANTED TO RENT—Five or six- room modern home, adults only, to be occupied about Aug. 15th. W. Styles, Department of Insurance, ate Capitol. 4-14-1w BADLY HURT , IN ACCIDENT Linton, July 17. aphael Schaff- ner living eight or nine miles south- west of Linton, was quite badly in- jured Saturday afternoon when he was thrown from the buggy in which he was riding and run over by the big geven-passenger automobile be- to E. D. Fogle. Schaffner had unloaded a can of cream at the Farmers cream station, and had made the turn at the W. E. Petrie corner and had headed east. Just as he was almost gacrofs the street the Fogle car, @given by Miss Audrey Fogle, hit tHe buggy amidships, hooking it onto the stubs of a bumper which LOST—Black _ bill FOR SALE—One | we fold, Satur Finder return to Tribune for re- ward. , 7-16-3t MISCELLANEOUS = Drug Store for Sale in Northwestern North Dakota, Doctor, bumper crops, big territory, doing good business, building stock and fixtures invoice $6,000. Will sell $5,000 with $2,000. down balance gasy payments, Til health only reagon for sell Address Chas. Frank, Powers Lake, N. D. 711d-3w Case Steam Engine, one 33-inch Peerless Sep- arator, one John Deere Grain Ele- vator with horse power, one wi Will sell very reasoni Write to M. E, Vollmer, Mann- haven, N. D. ie 1 FOR SALE—Birdseye maple room set, two oak dressers, bal bed, sewing machine, roll top buffet, electric washer, fruit jars, mahogany player pi- ano, 1920 model Ford car with starter, and other household ar- ticles. Phone 689W. 7-16-3t FOR SALE—One 25-45 Case Steam Engine, one 33 inch Peerless Sep- arator, one John Deere Grain Ele- vator with horse power, one wa- ter tank. All in first class condi- tion. Will sell very reasonable. Write to M. E. Vollmer, Mann- haven, N. Dak. Dining Room Sct, iage, Baby Bed, % Bed with spring and mattress; Overstuffed D: Sundry small items. J. C. son, 618, 5th Street, Bismarck, N. D. 7-14-3t. ‘ BY STANLEY FELLERS CAME To TH” Social INA RED 5. 1 Wi AS = = JED BARRYMORE, THE DNDERTAKER,HAS LOST A FOLDING CHAIR — AS THERE HAS BEEN NO FUNERALS OR WEDDINGS LATELY, HE THINIKS THE CHAIR WAS STOLEN THE NIGHT OF TH ICE CREAM SociAL ‘Well matched weighing about 2700 Ibs. Dane Haystacker, McCormick mower, al- so 6 heifer calves ftom Ist class milk cows from 6 months to a year of age. Herman Ode, Phone 3645. 7-13-1w FOR SALE—Clean hardware stock in Grant County, county seat town, good crops, invoice $4500.00. For parti a i 3, son, N. D. FOR SALE pound steam engine in perfect condition. C. N. Braun, Glen Ul- lin, N. Dak. 7-16-1W WASHINGS — Rough, dry, 50<cents per dozen. Bed spreads and blan- kets extra, Phone No. 560-W. Call for and deli d. 15-lw FOR SALE—A me erator in goog condition, a bargain if taken at once, 312 4th street. FOR RENT—Front room for office use, 1191-2-5th Bt or call Rem- brandt Studio: FOR SALE— brown and whi' Phone 894M. pairing Wing school house, inside and out. Separate bids for install- ing new foundation under school. For plans and. spe tions sec B. F, (Lawyer, president of school board.’ Bids will be re- ceived up to and including July 23, 1923. The board reserves right to reject any and all bids. Mrs, H. M. Beall, clerk. 7-17-18-20 had been removed from the car, and carrying it some distance. Schaffner was thrown from the buggy by the impact gf the blow from the car, fell under the auto and was run over by one of the front wheels. He was picked up and taken to Dr. R. R. Hogue’s office, where it was found that he was badly bruised around the neck and: shoulders and that’he had one bad scalp wound. RE-APPOINTED. J. D, Van Fleet of Minot, has been reappointed member of the state board of embalmers for a term end- ing July 1, 1927, and Ethel Stanford of Fargo has been reappointed a member, of the board of nurse ex- aminers for a term ending July 1, 1928, Governor Nestos announced. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Boss, | WANT You MEET MY LITTLE DAUGHTER, BETTY JANE - THE BEHAVED SITTLE GIRL. in THE WortD - HELLO There, BABY - AND HIS TO ‘ BEST SHE HAS, VALLEY CITY AGAIN Valley City, July 17.—Valley City, was named as the mecting place for the next annual institute of the Ep- worth league which closed its outing and convention Saturday at Valley HEY ‘petty ! AAYOFF OF, . THAT -. THERE, 1S “NOTHING To CRY ¢ OUT OUR WAY—By Williams ORAT EM! Comin’ ALONG JUS) WEN IGOT MY EVES FULLA SOAP! STOP! HES STANDIN' RIGHT IN “TH MIDDLE OF TH TRACKS AUULUANNLEAN \\ Y IT CERTAINLY’ DOES UPSET TH WATCHMAN “TO HAVE. ONE OF THOSE LONG FREIGHTS 9 {Rw -. , COME BY JUST WHEN HES WASHING UPTO GO HOME ig. ' Se cednnetnas tama tetietnhonoasstetlinenndatanae ate +; Other-officers named are: ite, dean of thd institute; Lila Dingle, Bismarck, registrar; Ralph Finkle, Grand Forks, secretary; Mrs. R. R. Wolfer, treasurer; Reginald Smart, Minot, life service seeretary; Dr, James Anderson, director of City. The attendance numbered 204 people and represented 39 towns of North Dakota. Rev. John S, Wilde was named chairman of the board of managers and Wesley Smith, Leal, and Win- field Smart, Minot, ’ vice-chairmen. G. Leroy GETS EPWORTH LEAGUE ~~" THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~ THE OLD HOME TOWN sy PAGE SEVEN GAIETY GIRL, NOW M. P. publicity; Reginald Smart, Vernice Aldrich, Grand Forks, and Ralph Finkle, Bulletin staff; ‘Dr. W. C. Hodgson, Fargo, bulletin’ advisor, McLEAN MASONS HOLD PICNIC Washburn, JwWy 1%—The members of Fellowship Lodge No. 122, A. F. A. M. and all other Masons Qi its jurisdiction will hold a picnic at Painted Woods Lake, Wednesday, July 18, A committee of which S. R. Livergood, of Wilton, is chairman worked out a program for the du All Masons with their wives families and all members of the ern Star or lady friends, are invited Each is to bring their dinner, which will be served picnic fashion at one long table. ‘The dinner will be served at 1 P.M. sharp, Tee cream and lemonade will be served by the lode. After the picnic dinner Dr. Hutch- inson, of Grand Forks will address | the gathering. Dr, Hutchinson will be the principal speaker of the after- noon, Later in the day a ball will be played ‘between the M. of Wilton and Washburn, Masons from Wilton, Washburn, Underwood, Turtle Lake, Sanger and Hens' expected to be there at the picnic. MORTGAG RTISEM given that that NOTICE OF ADV Notice is cer livered by Heinr id abetha Schafer, his wife, mortgago! to Hertha Landmann, Morty e dated the 2nd day of Janua: and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in the County | of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota on the 24th day of March 1919 in book 138 of mortgages on page 317, will be foreclosed by a sale of h mortgage and bed at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o’cl6ck A. M., on the 18th day of August 1923 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgase at the day of sale. You will further take notice that the mortgagee wa i did pay interest on a prior n the sum of One Hundred T and 55-100 ($12) 2ist day of M amount will be amount due on this mor The premises desc mortgage satisfy ‘th SALE BY Mrs. Hilton Phillipson, was once a London Gaiety girl, She was recently elected to Parliament on the Tory ticket, defeating two men opponents. Here she is with her two children. WHEN WOOD TURNS TO GOLD & et SS those certain the County of North Dakota follows, to-wit: Quarter (NEM) of ht (28) Township Forty-four (144) North nty-seven (77), West a ch and State of and i as the Scetion Twent ‘One Hund of Range paid on Dee, prior mort be due on such mi date. of sale the sum of Nine Hundred Forty-one and 69-100 ($941.69) dol- jars. Hertha Landmann, | Mortgagee. | J. A. Hyland, ! Attorney for Mortgagee, i i North Dakota. H 17-24-31 8-71-14) | iE EMENT ven that that NOTICE OF MORT SALE BY| ADVE! . , widow, mo ite Bank,’ Rega’ uted the 18th y of May, A. D. nincteen hundred and twenty’ and filed ult onae aay howman did. And urley pine knot found near “SWEET AD-DO-LI-I-INE™” But it’s 0 for this piece of wood? Louisiana lumb Westlake, Li Most likely not? jack was the recipient. h_ Dakott May A. D, 1920 and 16: » 20th day of ecorded in book page 304, will tle of the prem- after described, at the fr age the Court House in the marck in the County of Burie State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. on the 18th day the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sales The premises described in fe and which are aid vill be sold to those certain u f ota, and described he Northwest Quarte dred and Forty-three Range Seventy-eight (78) West oth There will be duc on such Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Thirteen Hundred and E and 92-100 ($1,389.92) Dol Farmers State Bank, Regan, N. D., Mortgagee. J. A. Hyland, Attorney for Mortgage, Bismarck, dD. (1-10-17-24-31 8-7-14) ‘ Betty Doés Her Best. cle V7 , SHE MASSA fe Youitt: Parpon | VERY .GOoD sin” SET OF Lunes } ME A FEW - {WOULD SAY, |] MINUTES, Boss ABouT f 2 MOMs Quite A Voice. FRIEN You’RE A FINE ONE To CARRY ON LIKE THAT - JUST WHEN | WANTED You To SHOW OFF FoR THE BoSS- BY ALLMAN Potamus joins in the chorus when the old phonograph turns out a sentimental ballad. This, in his home at an Australian zoo. we Cam, RLOS Blind girls are. taught to swim and dive at Island, N. Y ere Blton Ellis; male counselor at the '