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Housekeeper for One who can take full Do not apply unless thor- y competent ang experienced, . 6: t i > aitressi Apply at New Palace Cafe, Man- dan, N. Dak. Pt eral housework, 20 Ave. B, West. Phone 458, 8-22 HELP WANTED—MALE ANTED—All around blacksmith und horseshoer., Must be a me- ic. Steady work, Watcher fer Company. 8-21-7t WORK WANTED WANTED—High school work while going te school. Write Box 166, Elgin, N. D. 8-17-1w " ROOMS FOR RENT IR RENT—Quiet comfortable rooms with or without light. housekeeping privileges. 409- 5th Street. Phone 512R. 8-18-lwk. enennvees nena enero etary JR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping in mod- home. 502-11th St. Phone 54W. 8-18-1wk. FOR RENT—Light Housekeeping | , also modern unfurnished Business College. Telephone | if ‘wo room apartment i 20 6th St. Phone 329W. 8-21-3t. Room in modern home. FOR RE floor. 981R. FOR RENT urnished sleeping room, suitable for two, 317 8th St. Phone 236R, 8-21-3t, Close in. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1922 Overland tourin; Excellent condition, cord tires. Cash or long terms. See A. Svendsgaard at Northern Pacific Depot. 8-16-tf FOR SA Buick coupe in fine condition. Only run 9000 miles, $800.00. Six Cylinders. Address __Tribune 617. 8-18-tf FOR SALE—A car in good condi- tion. A bargain if taken at once. Call before 6 P. M. 223 8-21-3t. 2nd_St. or six- room modern houseyat once. No children, Write Tribune No, 620. 8-22-lw Six per cent money. Reserve sys- tem. Six per -cent loans on city or furm property. Reserve Deposit Company, Lathrop bui:ding, Kansas City, Mo. 8-23-16 WANTED TO RENT — Four or five room modern unfurnished house; two adults; occupancy October Ist. Will pay September rent to hold suitable place. Tribune Box 612, 8-22-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE--8 room modern house downtown close to Catholic church, ly |FOR SAI 8-23-1w room modern cottage, south front; close in. Price -$5209. Part cash, Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. WE WRITE warn AND ACCIDENT INSUR- ANCE. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—Five room new modern bungaléw, Riverview. Sleeping porch, doyble garage, basement partitioned. East front, low taxes. Price $6800. Hedden Agency. WE HAVE RELIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES, 8-23-1w FOR SALE at $2250, a good cottage, modern except sewer, lot 50x150, near school. Small first payment and monthly payments. Hedden Ag- ency. SEE US FOR BARGAIN! FOR SALE-—Corner Second and Ave. A. 5 room modern Wouse at $255.00. Very small payment ‘down and monthly payments, lot 560x140. Hed- den Phone 0. 8-23-1w | - FOR SALE—6 room modern house, close in, east front. Price $3000 Small first payment. 5 room bun- galow $3000, Small payment. Hed- den Agency. Call Phone 0. FIRE INSURANCE. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—6 room modern house, Riverview, oak floors up and down furnace heat, full basement, South front, Price $5600, Part cash. Hed- den Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. 23-1 FOR SALE—A big large home in very good location, ‘East front, trees vines and lawn. Price $8500, part cash, Hedden Agency. Phone 0. CALL FOR BARGAINS. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—5 room modern bunga- low, east front, furnace heat, gar- age. Price. $5250.00. $750.00 cash and $60.00 per month, including 7 1-2 interest. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. 3 8-17-1w FOR SALE—New modern bungalow, 5 tooms and bath. Full basement. Sleeping porch, bedroom in base- ment, double garage, east front. Price $5800.00, part cash. Hedden Agency. ee FOR SALE—6 room modern house, ful] babement, furnace heat, River- view. South front, close to new school. Price $5600.00 part cash balance assume mortgage. Hedden Agency. y; FOR SALE—5 room modern cottage, full basement, furnace heat, south front, close to achool. Price $3850.00 $500.00 cash, balance monthly pay- ments, Hedden Agency, Phone 0. Sean. a & LOST—Broach set with two pi had anchor, heart and safety clasp; in front of 312 Third; valued as a keepsake. Finder return to above address for reward. _.___ MISCELLANEOUS. é A FULL STOCK of hardware and implements, inventory about $8,000, located in county seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for International lines for past ten years. Health conditions on for FOR SALE—Six room on ry cot- tage, full basement, furnace heat, maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 50 x 150 South front. Price $4500. with $1000. cash. 8-21-Bt hot water heat. Price $5100. Part cash, $65 monthly including inter- est. HEDDEN AGENCY. FIRE IN- URANCE SOLICITED. 8-23-1w FOR SALE—10 room modern house close in, furnace heat, income to- day 150 monthly. Price $§125.00. Part cash, HEDDEN AGENCY, LET VS WRITE YOU INSURANCE. 2 8-28-1w FOR SALE—Five room modern cot- tage, furnace heat, south front. Price $3850, $500 cash, $45 monthly including interest. HEDDEN AG- ENCY. WRITES ALL LINES. AU- . .TOMOBILE INSURANCE, Phone 0. Ads WE RESERVE 1 insertion, 25 words or under.§ .50 2 insertiong, 25 words or under .65 8 insertions, 25 words or under over 25 words; 2¢ additional Classified Display > Rates: All clagsifed ads are cash ih pa¥fance. Copy shoyld he received by 12 o'clock “nae ton sn REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED, 4 ek RS SR Teh The Bismarck Tribune FOR SALE—Eight reom house on 10th street, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, maple floors, Jot 50x140. Small hen ‘hguse. One block off of pavement. Party leaving city and must sell at once. See us for price and terms, . FOR SALE—Three room houge with full basement, farnace, lot 0x 140. Price $1900 with $2000. ci Money to loan on improved City Pro- perty. Insurance, * Henhouse, h. Price Owens, | Eltinge Bik. Phone 421. 15 house, has water, lights, 3 bed. room: close in, for $3000, on terms of $400 cash and balance on reason- monthly payments. Geo. M. Register. 8-18-1w FOR RENT—Two partly modern flats, quite well furnished. In my building on Sixth Street for house: keeping. H. L. Reade. Phone 289. . 8-17-10 FOR RENT. —Six-room furnished fiat. Also for sale solid oak library ta- ble, Phone 419, TB1-tf 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, 8-22-3t FOR RENT—Five-room house, 1112 | Ave. D. Call phone:4 20. 8-22-3t FOR RENT-—Room th modern home, elose in for ohe or two men only, 1228 iat, Phone 241-W. 8-22-1w sidered, Write jo trad Tribune No. 608. K ~ 8-8tt 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 837-M, 120 W, Thayer. St., after 4 p.m. , 8-20-1w. FOR SALE—Good paying pool hail. Will give immediate possession. Wil) sell building and fixtures or will sell s@patately. Part cash, balance easy terms. Act quick, Write Majestic Pool Hall, Halli- day, N. D. 8-17-1w 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. Call 213M. 523 6th St. 8-20-1w WANTED—Clean cotton rags. Price 5 cents per potind, Bismarck Tri- bune Co. 8-13-tf WANTED—To buy two or three sec ond hand gas ranges in good con- \ dition. B.JF, 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, 619.4 8-21-3t STENOGRAPHER WANTED At once for law office, Apply to John Moses, Hazen, North Dakota. 8-22-lwk FOR SALE—Nicée home. Immédiate possession, 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 RENT—Large nicely furnished front room. Large‘ closet. Suitable for 2 young Iadies. Board’ if de- sired. Phone 883. 217 8th St. { 3-23-1w SILK SKIRT, BACK The silk skirt is returning to popularity for fall. Among them will be charmeuse, satin-faced canton, plain canton and ‘jacquard crepes. PLEATS ON SKIRTS Both pleats and wrap-arounds will be strongly favored this fall, in sport skirts, women’s wear de- signers and buyers say. .. CHICKENS FOR __ SATURDAY Old “and Spring. Old, 25¢ per lb. Spring, 32c. Spring dake 28c, Delivered.’ Phone TO WHOM THIS MAY~ - CONCERN. Having disposed of my halt interest in the garage known as Dodds’ & Truhn, I will not name. $SALESMAN $AM word, sper be responsible for any debts|of box, knife, contraeted under the old firm| pleating: Signed, J. G. Truhn.| Dyers. Phone 770. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ib TOWN BANGS LIKE A GUNSHOT! JACOB SELLERS, WHAT, BOBBED OFF HIS HEAD SIXTY NUMBER OF TIMES THE SCREEN DOOR SLAMMED AT JHE CENTRAL HOTEL THIS AFTERNOON. "HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU" NOTICE ‘i We do-fen different styles Magn Anny lan #4 and accordian) Dogds & Drown. Will not be City Cleaners &}responsible for any debts con- tracted by. Dodds & -Truhn, PLEATING. & Drown. .Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing. Eagle Tailoring. TRuilliaras, : rs NEA SERVICE, BY STANLEY | JUDGE POINTS OUT DEFECTS OF U. S. LAW (Continued from Page One) America which will be the prima facie basis upon which judicial ac- tion will rest, and any lawyer whose interest in litigation requires him to say that a different view of the law shall be taken, will have upon his shoulders the burden to overturn the statement. Tristead of going back through the thousand cases, it will try. He said that it bred disrespect for law which is the cornstone of civilization. The fact that hundreds of thousands of pages of decisions the United States are recorded each year while Great Britain has only about 7,000 comparatively speaking, makes an improvement in the system of recording opinions. “We know from our personal ex- perience and observation that courts of last resort in the country are in dire and irreconcilable upon nearly every question of substantiv and that we can find contradicto. views and opinions in the reports, law writers and encyclopedias upon the application’ of uny fundamental legal principle,” asserted Judge Mc- Kenna, It was pointed out that the lawy of the country had recognized the necessity for joint action in bring- ing about uniformity in our laws, and had established Commissions up- on Uniform State Laws, out of whieh have come the “Negotiable Instru- ments Act,” and the “Uniform Sales Law” and attempts have been made to adopt uniform laws on partner- ships and corporations. For a number of years past papers have been read before the of the American Bar asso: pointing out the evils of our and urging action be taken, and in 1920 they did succeed in appointing a committee to tigate and re- port, it was said committee was composed of the deans of the Schools of Harvard, igan, Chi- cago, University of Ilinois, Yale, Co- lumbia, and Pennsylvania, This com- mittee reported, and in turn recom mended that a new committee be ap- pointed with power to invite cor- porations of other organizations and groups of the legal profession. As a final result the “Committec on the Establishment of a Juristie Center” was appointed to carry out the purpose of the organization. Forty eminent jurists were called together by this. body, and a report made in January, 1922 analyzed the short comings of the present American ju- dicial system and made recommenda- tions for the future. GRAIN FUTURES after August 20, 1928. Dodds Russian Wheat Received the decli offerings influenced by lower ditions. were expected today. from by a slight general setback. SHORT COATS Pressing, Call 58. varicolored . conventional a solid color is a favorable mode’. DECLINE EARLY Reports That France Buys “Chicago, Aug. 23.—Grain futures were easy today during the early dealings, September wheat leading Trade was light with cables and improved weather con- About 400 cars of wheat Liverpool quotatinos were lower on a re- ported sale of Russian wheat to France, equal to $1.10 a bushel. Opening prices here which ranged one-quarter to five-eighti cents lower with December $1.04%4 to $1.04% and May $1.10% were followed by a little rise and then For fall and early winter the hip length coat of wool jacquard in designs belted and bound with silk fiber in PAGE SEVEN wey = SALE OF LAND ra Notice is hereby given that under an authority of an Order. of Sale granted by the Honorable I, G.-Da- vies, Judge of the County Court, of the County of Burleigh, in the State of North Dakota, dated’ the 218 day 23, the undersigned, the f the Estate of «ei - Rorth, of the Townshiyy of in the County of Burl of North Dakota, de: rieh County have been done for him. There will | Sule to: Ts not be a conclusive presumption, but] ter of th quarter, Non 4 practical prima facie statement up-| west quart Southenst ‘qu: on which, unless it is overturned,| ter of Section judgment may rest.” Neith, of Range 75, West. The sale Judge McKenna stated that this| will be made on. or after the 17h effort -at improving the laws of the per, heh a bie uate country had come as a result of pre- fd may he ante judices arising among the peaple fe che eee against the legal system of the coun-| sig of Hein- of August, Dated this 22nd da 1923, 8-23-30-—9.6 STRICT LAWYERS CODE SUBMITTED TO MEETING {Continued from Page One) who violates the code of ethics shall be subject to charges preferred against him, hearing held, and he be suspended, and in ndditien proceedings for disbarment recom- mended by the association to the Su- preme Court. = DINNER GOWNS ‘hionable dinner dresses . of velvet ‘broche show no extreme cecolletage, but rather a simply and no sleeves, CAPITOL TONIGHT—Thursday CHARLES JONES in a red-blooded western feature “BELLS OF SAN JUAN” and the famous Gang” in “BOYS TO BOARD” rounded neckline “Our Monday Longfellows’ wonderful poem “THE VILLAGE ' BLACKSMITH” © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA wv Known all over the Northwest for Quality @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS >, 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 All’s Well Until— On BONE UPLWAN ODT Soar WOW I I!! BY SWAN WHOR THERE, UPERSTITIOUS! CKLES AND His FRIEND Ss Er wT N << sass a he

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