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TUESDAY, AUGUST: MALE HELP WANTED—Dentist Op- erator, must be registered in North Dakota. Good salary and commis- sion, Write New York Dental Com- pany, Fargo, N. Dak. WANTED—Two men to haul fi chores, Inquire Frank's Place, 302% Main St. 8-6-2¢ ci ay ¢ HELP WANTED—FEMALE | “We register teachers for all school positions. Immediate service. No charges to school hoards, only, 1 per cent to teachers. Cooperative Teach- ers’ Exchange, 556 Temple Court, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 7-80-37 4 WANTED—Girl for general” house- work, Bdwy. WANTED—Experienced girl eral housework. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 621 bth St, 8-6-3t WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework. Phone 165 for appoint- ment, 8-6-3 WANTED—Clerk at the Home Bakery apply in’ person. 8-6-2 NTED — Experienced cook for. Sweet Shop. 8-4-3¢ Mrs. Tillotson, 200 West 8-7-5t “gen- SALESMEN ,WANTED—Salesmen owning cars, to sell an established line of oils, and paints, If you qualify, you will): assisted in starting, by an experi enced salesman. Phone or write R. T. Swain, In care McKenzie Hot * Bismarck, 8-6-1w WANTED—Salesman and collector. Call or notify Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-2-lw —————_———__—_—. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two large nicely furn- ished rooms for light housekeep- ig on first floor, bath room a i ig. Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 620 6th street, Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-2-1w FOR RENT--Two room apartment with kitchenette unfurnished or partly furnished, modern ‘and close in, also a piano for sale. Call at 3 6th Street. 8-2-lw FOR RENT-—Furnished room with kitchenette, also single room, suit- able for two business women. Large 5 8-4-3t Light housekeeping also modern unfurnished Business College. Telephone 1: FO) RE) rooms, flat. 183, FOR RENT—Two furnished room for light housekeepin; all at gide door. 418 1st Street. Phone 558W. 8-2-lw FOR RENT—Modern light hous keeping rooms, Private entrance, 421 3rq St. 8-4-8t ATTRACTIVE room for rent for lady |’ for rent for lady at 601 7th St. g 2, 8. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished ight housekeeping rooms, close in. Phone T97X. FOR RENT—Rooms _ suita young man. 223-4th St. 628, FOR RENT—Modern' room, close ii 321 8th St, 8-6-1w. __ ROOM AND BOAR FOR RENT—Board and room for tw gentlemen. 312 3rd St. Phone 464. AUTOMOBILE—M lOTORCYCLES WANTED—Second hand touring or closed in car; 4 or 5 passeng ¥ must be in good condition cheap for cash, Box 173. x a =4-3t FOR SALE—New Cleveland motor- i ofyele, Phone 271. ‘Walchon and Zewsity. RQenitOn. “Twenty-five years experfence as watchmaker and jeweler. I have opened up a jewelry store at 416 Broadway. Bring in anything in that line, I will be glad to fe you the benefit of my experience, ZZ- \ WANT #200 (WON BT NIAGARA FALLS 4. Wem i vases 8-43t oR t D PLAT. FOR . low, hot water heat, ‘full b; en! garage in basement, well locate price $! 600 | cash, née marithly payments. Hedden i 8-6-lw FOR SALE—5 room modern cottage, 1 Basement, furnace heat, South ont, close to schools.. Purchase pice $3850—$500 Rag | monthty payments, Hedden al Estate Agency. Phone 0. y FOR SALE—5 room modern ‘cottage, close in, full basement, furnace heat, garage, lawn, trees. Very ‘at- i urchase price $5000, part balance terms. Hedden Real ge J Ageney. P Phone 0. FOR SALE=6 room modern house Riverview, Oak floors, full bawe- ment, furnace heat, South front, close to sthool, Price $5895—$12u5 cash, assure balance. Hedden Agon- cy. Phone 0. FOR SALE—5 room new mod bungalow, hardwood floors, fall basement, furnace heat—East front, garage, sleeping porch, bedroom in basement. Price $5800—$1500 cash. Hedden Agency. FOR SALE—6 room partly modern bungalow, close in, $2500. Small first payment, balance monthly terms including interest—East front~trees, garage and garden space. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phoned. Sat FOR SALE—6 foom modern house, close to school and Catholic church —Purchase price $3700—$1000 cash. balance $50 pet month including in- terest at 7%. Hedden Agency. FOR SALE—5 room partly modern house, East’ end, purchase price 800 cash. 6 room modetn bungalow, East end, $8200, dden Age age, and chick cub, clo: hospital, school} and charch. Hot r, heat. House is piped for gas. Full basement. A small pay- ment down, ‘and the balance in monthly payments. $6000.00. Phone} 618W. Patrick Casey. : 8-6-1w, FOR SALE—A good buy. A 6 room partly modern house, including 3 bedrooms, basement, porch, hard- wood floors, furnace, water, lights, hot old for’ $2800, on terms of $500 cash, afia balance of $25.00 per}. month. Geo, M. Register. . 8-8-iw For SALE=Fi Property. 6 roam |; modern hoi including 3 bed rooms, full basement, screened in porcl near Schoold sind immiediate pasa sion given, on terms. ' Geo. M. ister. FOR .SALE—6 room modern house, including 4 bed rooms, east front, \near) schools, on @th ‘street, for 4000., on terms. 'Gev, M. Regis- ter lw om adjoinin; water, $36.00, 722 6th Z 8. FOR RENT—Two room apartments, farnished or tnfurnished. Suitable for light housekeeping.’ 710 7th St. Opposite high school. FOR Na'—Modern five room fur- “ nishéd flat at 212% Main street. Phoné 449! in the a. m. ‘ 8-6-8 FOR RENT—Six-room farnisheg flat. Also’ for ‘date ‘solid oak library ta- ble, Phone 419, ° PRE FOR RENT—To right patties a 4 réém modern home. Inghire une No. 604... \-Lw —Fivé room flat at Wood- nt. 488-5th St. = B-lstW bath, heat, lights and su 4 . B-O3t 8) IG WANTED WANTED—Piain sewing. Would go to home. Phone 994R. Catherine, Griffin. FOR RENTS Yoom furatahed House. | Tahoe oom “modern. unity: Lo} garage attached to house,| _“ _ oer ba ‘of keys on™ matn treet. Finder return to Tribune ‘top reward. e 8-7-t¢ LOST=A water Spanie), color, brown, curly bafr and a rat tail, Small ized dog. Phowe 73. Call F. C. Poreley for reward. - 8-4-1f '—-Female setter, three years old, tly white, black on head and 9 hack, my name on collar. ing mperinety for rent *ith ptivilege of buying within one year. Price $1000.00, part down, balance terms. Best farming section in Red Riyer Valley, town 1600 pop- ulation. Write E. B. Klein, Bis- Dak. . 8-4-3t _., HOUSES WANTED __ WANTS TO BUY—Party dosires to buy e@ 5 or6 room modern house, preferably~close in, at o reasonable price. P. O, Box. 348. 8-7-1w WANTED—T9 rent @ house suitable for rooming housé. Gall 882R after 5:80 p. m. 8-6-lw POSITION. WANTED. EXPERIENCED saleswoman wishes position. Inquire or write Tribune No. 606. or pee 8-6-2t MISC! NEOUS e FURNITURE FOR SALE—Inciuding dining room set, tvory finished bed room sets, dsetser, chiffonier, leu- ther rockers, library table, reading lamp, davenport, Wilton-rugs, porch swing, refrigerator, and other ar- ticles at a bargain. 120 W. Thayer St. Phone 837M. 8-6-1w IS_YOUR business for sale? Do you want a partner? I have a number of clients with from a few hundred to three or four thousand dollars to invest in good, going businesses, F..E. Young, ‘ 8-4-1w FOR SALE—High grade Grand piano in first class condition, exception- ally fine tone, beautiful case. Will sell at a bargain. Address No, 605, In care Tribune, 8-6-1W FO! Good building for store purposes on 7th and Thayer Sts. Hardwood \ floors; price $30 a month. Phone 442-J. Address 616 7th St. 8-4-1lw FOR SALE—1 team bay mares, weigh about 2950 fbs., 1 gray mare weigh- ing about 1300 Ibs., 1 set Concord harness. Bargain for a quick sale. Phohe 985J. 8. FOR SALE—One Mogual 45H. P. tractor, cheap if taken at once. For further particulars address Taylor State Bank, Taylor, N. D. 7-31-lw HOTEL AND CAFE FOR SALE—In good town.. Division point. For further information write Tribune No. 607. 8. ui large fern. Moving out of town. Call at 201 1st St. or Phone 6584. 8-6-2t FOR SALE—Dining Room Set. Buffet, table and six chairs. Phone 391W. 8-4-3t st Ge * apartment ‘with ‘private. entrando, |? o rn eT Ria | May Cure Leprosy | + ° By NEA Bervice Seattle, Aug. 7.—Sanitation and healthful living will finally wipe the scourge of leprosy from the face of the earth.” Leprosy is not hereditary. Such cheerful assurance was brought to the United States recently when Dr. Benjamin Primelles, inter- national leprosy authority, arrived here from the orient on his way to Europe, “Leprosy,” says Dr. ‘Primelles, “is on the increase in world—China, India, Manila and the Hawaian islands, but that need not cause any too great alarm. The dis- is ot hereditary and will be ‘iped ont in time by sanitation and healthful living. Zz + “There ‘is great, hope for the fu- ire, provided governments will aid in ridding the countries of filthy liv- ing conditions. Leprosy, as » men- Doc PILLS BURY BY STANLEY MADE ANOTHER ATTEMPT To Ol. THE SQUEAKY SIGN THAT HANGS NEAR HIS NORTA. WINDOW T-R-E-S- GOLLY ‘ICANT FIGGER Out wor ‘AT SIGN MEANS. WE AINT NEVEFe HAD NO WORD LIKE ‘AT IN ees rif M WY AT DONT MEAN, NOTHIN ALBERT, ITS JUS A ADVIRTISEMINT ATSALL. JUS GO RIGHT IN AN HELP YOURSELF .AN THROW A FEW OVER TH’ FENCE FER US WE'LL TELL YA Ruillans, top THE DECEPTION ComMITTEE part of the world with the tubercu- lar plague. - 4 “We cannot say definitely that we have a cure for leprosy, but the Choulmoogra oil is giving much Primelles and their small son, Rene, are going to Stras- cess’ and we believe it will prove a permanent cure.” Dr, and Mrs, tend the third.conference of authorities. the doctor is chief director burg, where Dr. Primelles will at-| government leprosy hospital. leprosy They will return later ‘to their home in Havana, Cuba, where of the ME SOW SN oon “TO PUT ON. FIRE, NOSIK- ant’ ANTTHING sw TDO Ome th RUM iii | BY SWAN 5 YOU SAN TH RALED RE, E. - ALL OVER TODAY? AUWRIGHT, LL BE * iQ itil \ cA i HE BY BLOSSER "| Bismarck, N. D5 office fice of the undersigned. ADVERTISEMENT Rotice is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Arthur B. Damstrom and Elizabeth E. Damstrom, his tion, of Wilton, N. D. Mortgagee dated the Ist day of May, A. D,, nineteen hamdred and twenty- two and filed for record in the offiee of the Register of Deeds of the Coun- {ty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 3rd day of May, A, D, 1922, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgage, at page 184, will be fore- closes such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed, at the front door of the court houst in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 11th day of Sep- mber, A. D. 1923, to. satisfy the mount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The promises /des- cribed in said mortgage and whi will be sold to satisfy the same, 1 situated in the County of Burlei: and State of North Dakota, and de cribed, as follows, tow! The North Half (N%) of. section Thirty (30), Township One hundred forty-two (142) Range Eighty (80), Jand the Southwest Quarter (SW'i) j of Section twenty-four (24) Township 4 One hundred forty-two (142) Range Fighty-one (81), containing 465 acres more or less according to the U. S Government survey thereof, And the said mortgagee having paid d thereon for the years 1918, | and in the sum of $346.72 id sum included in the amount due on such mortgage. | There will be on such mortgage at | Hie date of sale the sum_ of One | housand Ten Dollars and Kighty-five | Cents for principal and interes taxes paid under the mortgag sides the costs of foreclosure find sale. Dated at Napoleon, N. D., this 25th jday of July, 1923. WILTON NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee. . BRADLEY, Attorney for Mortgage. Napoleon, North Dakota. 7. 8-7-1 CeO NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY | ADVERTISEMENT ven that that, Schafer and Elis- abctha Schafer, his wife, mortgagors to Hertha Landmann, dated the 2nd day of January 1919 | filed for record in the office of ster of Deeds in the County igh 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| the’ p sin such mertgage and | hereinafter described 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'clock A. M., on the 18th day of August 1923 to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage at the day of sale. You will further take notice that the mortgagee was obliged and did pay interest on a prior mortgage in |the sum of One Hundred Twenty-one and 65-100, ($121.55) dollars on the 2ist day of May 1923 and that said amount will be included in the amount due on this mortg: The premises describe mortgage and whi hereby ¢ Mortgagee, | are those in the County gh and State of North Dakota and described as follows, to-wit: the North East» Quarter (NEM) of Section Twenty-eight (28) Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North of Range Seventy-seven (77), West of the 5th P. M. { That including interest paid on | Prior mortgag there will be due on’ such mortgage ‘ut the date of, sale the sum of Nine Hundrea' CeCe) and 69-100 ($941.59) dol-! ars, Hertha Landmann, Mortgagee. J. A. Hyland, 4 Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (7-10-17-24-31 8-7-14) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. j Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Anna Knudson, widow, mort- gagor, to Farmers State Bank, Regan N. Dak. Mortgagce dated the 18th day of May, A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty and filed for record in| the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 20th day of May A. D. 1920 and recorded in book | 162 of Mortgages nt page 304, will be foreclosed by a sale of the pr ises in ‘such Mortgage and her after described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck in the County of Burleigh and | State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., on the 18th day of August 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. ‘ The premises described in said Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain ‘premises situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dak- ota, and described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW%) Sce- tion Two (2) Township One Hun- ‘ured and Forty-three (143) North of Benge. Seventy-eight (78) West 5th There will be due gn such Mort- gage at the date of sAle the sum of! Thirteen Hundred and Eighty-nine and 92-100 ($1,389.92) Dollars, farmers State Bank, Regan, N. D., Mortgagee. J. A. Hyland, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N, D. (7-10-17-24-81 8-7-14) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that 1 offer for sale subject to conformation by jthe County Court the following per- sonal property belonging to the Es- tate of Nathaniel J. Shields, deceased The frame carpenter shop with stee ¢lad adaition known as 630 Broadway, i furniture and fixtures, woodworking machinery and tools, lumber, sash, doors, mouldings, | , window glass, a Ford 1916 mabout and other miscel- laneous articles contained in above mentioned carpenter shop. Sealed bids will be received until 7:30 p. m. August 16, 1923 at the of- An itemized list of the articles of- |fered for sale will be supplied to parties interested. Terms cash. Dated Aug. 6. 1923. ARTHUR VAN HORN, Administrator. jest from brown eatin and appliqued * When a baby'is born among the, Armenians of: Russia, the nurse covers its skin: with: fine salt, { a gift z of leaves } ¥u! — PAGE SEVEN NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE *Y! SHE’S D. ANGEROUS | a wife | ‘o Wilton National Farm | by a sale of the premises in. 8 on said premises assessed and | ¥ Bandits, beware! This lady, Em- ma Hobson of Bowling Green, in ol’ Kaintuck, is acclaimed the best woman rifle shot in the Blue Grass. She’! probably ring up some hi ones at the international and na- tional matches at Camp Perry, 0.. in September.- J. H. Van Norman, loop-the-loop artist, performed this stunt at Pridgeport, Conn. ,to prove th the rear seat of an auto is th more dangerous. “When a pivotel hody is suddenly stopped trifu- Gal force overcomes gravity,” he suys, explaining why he is cata- pulted over the bike. LINCOLN’S ROAD A unique marker to the of'Abraham Lincoln has be pets sat, Loe HL Asa wyer, dine passed . Toad.on which the above : stands. It is a column ‘) a -by_ a-.portrait of the in ‘bas bronze. © % <A single banyan known to shelter ‘7000 men %