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if 4 . s 2 x + A. Svendsgaard at Northern Pacific CLASSIFIED. AIVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper for family of two. One who can take full: charge. Do not apply unless thor- oughly competent ang experienced. | Write Tribune No, 621. 8-22-3t Peckihitsdmcbticls tate hiss WANTED—Experienced waitresses. Apply at New Palace Cafe, Man- dan, N. Dak. : 8-20-1w cs es WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-{ eral housework, 20 Ave. B. West. Phone 458, 8-3 Bt WANTED—Two waitres: at Ho- man's Cafe, 8-16-lw HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—All around © blacksmith and horseshoer. Must be a me- chanic. Steady work. Watcher! Transfer Company. 8-21-7t CARPENTERS WANTED— Building concrete forms at new filteration plant. Apply Woodrich Construc- tion Company. Box 166, Elgi ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Quiet comfortable rooms with or without light housekeeping privileges. 409- 5th Street. Phone 512R. « 8-1° 1wk, —— JR RENT—Two furnished rooms | for light housekeeping in mod-* ern home. 502-11th St. Phone 8-18-1wk. RENT—Light — housekeeping rooms, also modern unfurnished flat. Business College. Telephone 1 7-18-t£ FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 812J. 517 2nd St. 8-16-1w FOR RENT—Two room apartment 620 6th St. Phone 329W. 8-21-3t. =NT—Room in modern home. Good location, Phone 846. 8-18-1w FOR RENT—Sleeping room on first floor. Close in. 809-7th St. Phone 981R. FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping| room, suitable for two, 317 8th St. Phone 236R. 8-21-3t AUTOMOBI E—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Buick truck, delivery body, esnopy top, the thing for far- mers light hauling, or grocery de- livery, also Studebaker Six, and Stearns-Knight: touring car, all in good canna order, with good tires and priced right for quick sale. Van Hook, Phone No, 605, 8-18-1w. WANTED TO RENT — Four or five room modern unfurnished hous: two adults; occupancy October 1st. Will pay September rent to hold suitable place. Tribune Box 612. 8-22-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND. FLATS FOR: SALE—Six room. one story cot- tage, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 50 x 150 South front. Price $4500, with $1000. cash. \ FOR SALE—Eight room house on 10th street, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, maple floors, lot 50x140. Small hen house. One block off of pavement. Party leaving city and must sell at once. See us for price and terms, FOR SALE—Three room house with full basement, furnace, lot 50 x 14\ Henhouse. Price $1900 with $1000. cash, Money to loan on Improved City Pro- perty. Insurance. Price Owens, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. FOR SALE—Nice home. Immediate Possesston, 6 roommodern house, in- cluding at least 2 bed rooms, hard- wood floors, basement, ‘closed in porch, south front, near to high and grade schools, for $4500 on terms. Owner leaving city. Geo. M. Register. 8-17-1w —— FOR SALE—6 room partly modern house, has water, sewer, -heat and lights, 3 bed rooms, east front, close in, for $3000, on terms of $400 cash and balance on reason- able monthly payments. Geo. ,M. Register. FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low, east front, furnace heat, gat- age. Price $5250.00. $750.00 cash and $60.00 per month, including 7 1-2 interest, Hedden Agency. Phone 0, 8-17-lw i FOR SALE—New madern bungalow, 6 rooms and bath. Full basement. Sleeping porch, bedroom in base- ment, double garage, east front. Price $5800.00, part cash. Hedden Agency. a FOR SALE—6 room modern house, full basement, furnace heat, River- view. South front, close to new school, Price .$5600.00 part cash 8-18-1w |” ing. rades considered. ite Tribu No. 608. t 8-8tf FURNITURE FOR SALE—Including dining room set, leather rocker, 2 ivory beds, Ivory chiffonier, Wil- ton rugs, pedestals, dishes and oth- er articles. At a bargain. - Phone or call 837W, 120° W. Thayer St., after 4 p,m, 8-20-1w. Se FOR SALE—For immediate sale very reasonable, library table, leather upholstered rocker, straight and Morris chairs, Royal Wilton rug, Cabinet phonograph, 3-piece bed room set, spring and mattress. 517 Tth St. . 8-18-3t FOR SALE—Good paying pool hall. Will give immediate possession. Wil) sell building and fixtures or will sell separately. Part cash, balance easy terms. Act quick, Write Majestic Pool Hall, Halli- day, N. D. + 8-17-lw Pe eee nee FOR *SALE—3-piece parlor suite at a sacrifice. Over stuffed, nothing finer in Bismarck. Cost $460.00. ist $175 takes it. Other household fur- niture. Leaving town. 112 West Rosser St. 8-16-1w FOR SALE—Dining roem set, library table, kerosene stove, and other items.’ Call North Basement, Var- ney Flats. 8-20-4t FOR SALE—Columbia Grafonola, cabinet style, with 70 records, used one year only. Cheap for cash. i 218M. 523 6th St. . 8- WANTED—Clean cotton rags, Price 5 cents per pound. Bismarck Tri- bune Co. 8-13-tf WANTED—To buy two or three sec ond hand gas ranges in good con- dition, B. F, Flanagan. Phone 303. 8-18-1w PRIVATE PARTY desires loaning $4,000 to $6,000 on improved city property. Willing to pay good rate of interest. Address Tribune No. 619. 8-21-3t _____ AGENTS WANTED AGENTS . WANTED — Sell” Madison “Better made” shirts direct from our factory to wearer. No capita) or experience required. Easily sold, Big profits. Write for free sam- ples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad- way, New York. 8-22-tf SALESMEN—Sell_coal_in carload lots. Side og main line. Experi- ence unnecessary. Earl week's pay in an hour. Washington Coal company, Stock Yards Station, Chi- cago, 8-22-1t SAY TOURISTS balance assume mortgage. Hedden Agency. ae See ee FOR SALE-5 room modern cottage, full basement, furnace heat, south front, close to school. Price $3850.00 $600.00 cash, balance monthly pay- ments. Hedden Agency, Phone 0. FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring, splen- did condition, driven less than three thousand miles, equipped with five cord tires. A bargain, for cash,- or ‘will consider terms. Phone 634M. ’ 8-20-38 FOR SALE—1922 Overland touring car. Excelent condition, cord tires. Cheap. Cash or long terms. See Depot. ‘ 8-16-tf FOR .SALE—Buick coupe in fine condition. . Only run 9000 miles. $800.00. Six Cylinders. Address _Tribune 617. 8-18-t£ FOR SALE—A car in good condi- tion. A bargain if taken at onee. Call before 6 P. M. 223 2nd St. 21-3t. 'OR SALE—Dodge touring car. Very reasonable. 611 Washington Ave- nue. : 8-20-3t WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Modern hduse, 3 bed rooms. No small children, Will pay 6 months rent in advance. Inquire Tribune No; 618, ; 8-20-31 WANTED TO RENT—Five or, six- room modern house at oneé. No children, Write Tribune No, 620. : 8-22-1W FOR RENT—Two. partly modern flats, quite well furnished. In my building on Sixth Street for house: keeping. H, L. Reade. Phone, 239, Uke abe wpe + -B0E7+ ben FOR RENT—Six-room furnisheg fiat. Also for gale -solid oak library ta- _bdle, Phone 419, : TALE FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, 5 rooms, bath and closed ‘in porch. Call 714M. 8-18-1w FOR RENT — Five-room furnished house, for all winter. Write Tri bune No. 622, 22-8 FOR RENT—Five-room house, 1112 Ave. D. Call phone 420, 8-22-8t FOR RENT—Room in modern home, close in for one or two men only, 218 Ist, Phone 241-W. — 8-22-1w LOST—Broach set with two pearls, had anchor, heart and safety clasp; in front of 812 Third; valued as a keepsake. Finder return to above address for reward. 5 8-21-3t, MISCELLANEO! 4 FULL STOCK of hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, located in county it, with larga territory and good tr: agents for International lines for past ten years. Health conditions reason for STC Se TA TAG TAG AC TAGTAG TANT HAUNT 65 Cents A 1 insertion. 25 words or under. .50 2 insertions. 25 words or under .65 3 insertions. 25 words or under _.75 1 week. 25 words or under.. Ads over 25 words, 2c additional per word. Classified Display Rates All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to insure insertion 3 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT REJECT ANY COPY | The Bismarck Triburie { We -» 1285 eS SUBMITTED. SHUN BERLIN Hotels Blame Government Of- ficials for Slump in Tour- ist Trade Berlin, Aug. 22.—Germany’s soil seems relatively free of the tide of tourists reported to be surging over Europe, for, June’s 30 days brought onty- 1,475 mote foreignérs to Berlin than the 16,024 who made this a stop- ping place during the 31 days of May. The firms interested in tour- ist tfaffic are furious at such a con- dition in the height of the travel season, and indignantly blame the government for its “scarecrow” tax- es and other measures inimical to foreigners, Some of the newspapers have been bitter of late in attacking the au- thorities for their lack of consider- ation in “killing Berlin as a joy mag- net” for strangers, There is not only a 60, per cent lodging tax for foreigners, but restaurants and pub- lic places of amusement are required to lock up at 12 o'clock every night and. public dancing is permitted only four nights ‘a week. Any guest found after midnight in a place which should close at that hour {s liable to punishment the same as the proprietor. The closing hour was advanced from 1 o'clock, and. certain dance days were cut out as a “sign. of mourning” at the time the Ruhr was occupied, The papers protest vigor- ously against a continuance of the present conditions, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THEOLD HOMETOWN ___ BY STANLEY R BUTTONS LAWN MOWERS -CHINA EGES PARIS GREEN @ JEWELRY ED COULDNi IGO ANY | FASTER IF) HIS SHOES WERE ON pea? on ee ED WURGLER,WH' O DELIVERS WASHINGS For His wi WAS SEEN GOING DOWN MAIN STREET JUST A FEW Sa FEET AREAD OF MRS WURGLER AND SOME LoosE HARDWARE. ~~ FE- DARE TO TAKE THEM HOME, CAUSE MY MA'D SAY L STOLE AN’ MAYBE. A LICK THEM Gwe IN’, HAVE A ORFILMA: WHY MY MA‘ InNOW wor MN MALL OO. SHELL BANE EM- m-mem TRulliams, NEA SERVICE We PLEATING. do ten different styles of box, knife, and accordian pleatin; Dyers. Gity Cleaners & Phone 770. iz i NOTICE after August 20, 1923. Dodds Dodds & Truhn now under| & Drown. new management, known as Dodds & Drown. Will not be responsible for any debts con- | tracted by Dodds & Truhn, Dry z Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing. 58. Eagle Tailoring. eee , DECISION OF SUPREME COURT From Burleigh County State of North Dakota, ex rel A. Hughes, and Hughes Electric Company, Relators, Plaintiffs and Appellants, vs. Frank Milhollan, C. W. McDonnell and W. H. Stutsman, Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of North Dakota, and as such members of such Board of Ruil- road Commissioners of thd State of North Dakota, Defendants and Ke- spondents, SYLLABUS: 1, The Public Utilities Act (Chap- ter 192, Laws 1919) provides for a judicial review upon both law and facts of all orders made by the Bonfd of Railroad Commissio fixing, establishing or changing rates. 2. For reasons stated in the opin- ion it is held that the Public Utili- ties Act, conferring upon the Bourd of Railroad Commissioners authority to conduct certain inquiries and make orders relating to public utilities, 1s not void as vesting legiglative: or judicial powers in administrative of ficers, 3. A litigant can be heard to question the validity of a statute only when, and in so far, as it is ap- plied to his disadvantage. Appeal from the District Court of Burleigh County, Jansor J. The relators appeal from an order sustaining a demurrer to the com- plaint. i Affirmed. Opinion of the Court by Christian- J E. uessle and Johnson, JJ., disqual- ified did not participate; District Court Judges Cooley and Burr, sit- ting in their stead. Edw. B. Cox, Bismarck, N. D. and vet, Holt, Frame & Thorpe, Fargo, North Dakota, Attorneys for Appel lants, F, Shafer, Attorney General hn Thorpe, as it attorney Attorneys for Respondents. In the District Co rt of the United States, ivi ithwestern Divi- st orth Dakota. In the matter of John Bortell, Bankrupt. No, 4328 In Bankruptey. To the Honorable Andrew Miiler, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, John Bortell, of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, respectfully represents that on the 5th d of June, t past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankrupt that he has duly sur- rendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said ucts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptey. Wherefore, He prays that he may be decreed by the court to have» full discharge from all debts provable against his ate under said bank- rupt acts, except such debts as are excepted b from such discharge. Dated this 28rd day of June, A. D. 1923, JOHN BORTELL, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON District of North Dakota, ss: On this 15th day of August, A. D. 923, on reading the Petition. for Discharge of the above-named Bank- Tupt,git is—- Ordered By the Court, that a hear- ing be had upon the same on the 16) day of October, A. D. said cou Fargo, in said district, o'clock forenoon; and th: thereof be published in Bi ck Tribune, a newspaper printed in said district, and tha known creditors und other persons in inter- est may appear at the said tim place and show c hav titioner And it is court, that the Referee shall by mail, to all known credi ies of said petition and this addressed to them at their p residence as stated, Witness The Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Bismarck, in said ..on the 15th day of August, ALD. 1928. (SEAL OF THE COURT) J. A. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. By JOAN GESTON, Deputy Clerk. aces of Verses of poetry are often inscrib- ed on modern manicure sets, to make them more attractive, TERR om TE , before the | | all over the Northwest for Qualily y|LO MAIL US YouR FILMS ®, ’ PAGE SEVEN CITY DECIDES ON CLEANING RESERVOIRS (Continued from Page One.) ing Jouses, ete. to see that, water was boiled, it is understood. "The no- tice issued by Dr. C. E. Stackhouse several weeks ago that water, should be boiled still continues. Doctor Promises Permanent Youth London. Aug. -The rejuve- nation cf women as well as mon, and” without the aid of the beanty doctor and ‘the dressmaker, has ‘been promised by Dr. Voronolt, the famous monkey gland expert. Dr. Voronoff explained during the re- cent International Surgical Ccn- gress that he was making experi- ments at the present time, and cx- pected to be able to ounce the secret of cverlasting girlhood about November. The announcement that he ex- pected to make grandmothers into debutantes used ai sensation among the delegates, and many of them were frank in saying that they ibelieved jt utterly impossible. In fact some of them said he ought not to do it, one prominent s0- cial worker of London declaring: x “What the doctors should do is to find some means of preserving the strength of women of seventy, so thut they could give.the benefit of their ripe experience tg those in need of it. Women who have grown old naturally prefer nature to take its own course. There are women who would give anything to 1 their lpst beauty and youth stored, but they are of the selfi type.” Dr. ‘onoff refuses to discuss the su 't further other than to he has sprogressed to. the ex- tent that he is certain of succ 22. CHINESE INFLUEN The Chinese influence is apparent in nearly all French designs for fall, Black coats, embroidered in Chinese designs and with Chinese colorings, are being shown in Paris FE, STENOGRAPHER WANTED At once for law office. Apply to John Moses, Hazen, North Dakota. 8-22-Iwk Dancing! ; McKenzie Roof Garden — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. 10c dances. Coolest spot in Bis- marck. NOTICE FOR BIDS—PAINTING Separate bids will be ri d for ninting the exterior metal and wood- work of the capitol building painting water tank capitol grounds, pain’ according { fications on file with the secretary of the board of ad- ministration. All bids must be sealed and presented before noon, Augus' 25, 1923. BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION, E. G. WAN pcreta, 7-18. eal © BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA © Known BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded, Space to Rent for All Kinds of Storage. Rates on Application. Baled Hay For Sale. Office 207 Broadway BISMARCK, N. D, Phone 82 $SALESMAN $AM Yor Can’t. Erase Those Mistakes “5 POUNDS MORE. AND YLL BE DOWN TO WEIGHT 50'5 1:CAN RIDE_ See hee TOMORROW ___BY SWAN