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HELP WANTED—MALE len and boys to fill va- cancies, in barber shops every- where; $25 to $60 per week; steady work; easy employment; easy to start in business for yourself; largest demand of all other trades combined; modern system; we teach you in a few weeks to fill one of these big paying positions: unlimited training; enroll now For free catalogue and further particulars apply Moler Barber College, 216 Front, St. Fargo, N D.; 107 Nicolett Ave, Minne apolis, Minn.; or 220 Pacific Ave, Winnipeg, Canada, Molers, the most reliable system of Barber Colleges in America, HELP WANTED—Clerks for govern- ment postal and’ other good posi- tions, $1,400-$2,300 yearly. Experi- ence unnecessary, ' Full particulats free by writing G. W. Robbins, Civil Service Expert, 661 Burchell Bldg., Washington, D. C. 11-22-5t WANTED—Man on dairy farm. teady work for all winter. Apply wouis J, Garske, 1-2 mile north f Bismarck. 11-22-1t HELP WANTED—FEMALE- WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, Mrs, E. H, Morris, 614 Hannifan avenue. Phone S41-W, 11-22-3t WORK WANTED LADY WANTS work as wash woman, | also cleaning for private family. Call at 700 Avenue’ A.,“or phone 981-M, 11-2223 WILL TAKE CARE of child, “under six, 409 4th St. N. 11-21-3¢ FOR SALE Two strictly modern, 7-room houses, close in, splendid _ condition, $5,800 each, $2,000 cash, balance practically to suit, Five room house; close in, toilet, lights, good condition, good barn. $3000.00, $700,00 cash, balance monthly, Wonderful bargains in land, Bur- leigh County is starting on its ‘soundest, most substantial growth. Buy now. . Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. My bustness has doubled this past year. There is {a reason, % F, E, YOUNG FOR SALE OR RENT 200) HOUSES AND FLATS ° FOR SALE-—Two modern houses on one lot. rogms, the other five-room cottage, centrally located and near Cath- olie church and school. Large shade trees and location make this property a very attractive buy. Payment down and liberal terms on balance. For particulars write Tribune No, 682, 11-21-1w One two-story seven |a’ TEACHERS ATTENTION. _ Silk hose make good Xmas gifts. We have them in 41 different shades to match your gowns, shoes, gloves, etc. Also silk and-wool in black and the new heather shades. Our hose are guaranteed. Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., 2nd door Van Horn hotel. 11-21-4t SALESMAN. AES WANTED — Experienced salesman. Commission and ‘salary. Dakota Auto Sales Company, 107-6th St.| Phone 428. 11-20-lw MISCELLANEOUS WILL THE PARTY who took bicycle from back- of Logan’s grocery, be- tween 5 and 6 Monday afternoon, please return. Anyone noticing a two seated Standard form bicycle, please notify Baker Baking Com- pany. 11-20-3t FOR SALE—Roll top jewelers work bench with wheel. Ten drawers, one chalk box and cupboard. Solid bottom, oak No, 1 shape, Write Mary Hurley, Leith, N. D. 11-17-1w |_ FURNITURE FOR SALB—Bedroom and dining room furniture, buffet, china closet. Also set of Harvard} Classics. Priced very low. Call! 213 Second Street. | 11-21-3t FOR SALE—Fumed oak library table, bed complete and other articles. 513 Ave, A. 11-19-tf FOR RENT—Qarage. Call between | ‘5 and 7 and in forenoon at 523 6th St. Phoné 213-M. 11-22-3t FOR SALE—List_of North Dakota | auto owners. Address Box 121, Bis- , 41-21-8t LE CHEAP—Fumed Oak li- brary table, like new. Phone 1106. : 11-20-3t WANTED AT ONCE—Large piano box. Phone 980. 11-21-3t | Phone 11-21-3t WANTED — Plain sewing. 994-R. Mrs. K. Griffin pecttebisEeeasataliiel Padi rca Sawn THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For The District of North Dakota In the Matter of Charles E, Ward, Bankrupt. In Bankruptey. To the creditors of Charles. E. Ward of Bismarck County of Bur- leigh ang District aforesaid, a bank- r upt: Notice is hereby given that on November 19, 1923 the said Charles E.xWard was duly adjudicated bank. upt and that the first meeting of his creditors Will be held in the office of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Building, in Bismarck, N. D., on Friday Dec. 7, 1928 at 16 o'clock M., at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap- point a trustee, examine the bank- rupt ang transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N. D., Novem-| ber 21, 1923. BENTON BAKER Referee in Bankruptcy. ! ANTED—To hear from married couple without children, who would like to come into a well-furnished modern home in good location, and board two adults for use of same. Write Tribui 6 FOR SALE. in, Seven-room medern home. Hot water heat, e A bargain for immediate sale. ply owner, 702 Avenue F, 1 ¥OR RENT — Modern unfurnished fldt ‘also partly furnished light house keeping rooms, call 183 Business College. 11-21-1w FOR RENT—A strictly modern fyr- nished or unfurnished house. Phone 525-R, after 6 p, m. 11-21-1w OR RENT—Six-room modern house on Thayer St. Cl$se in. Phone 905. 11-21-1w FOR RENT — Five-room modern NOTICE, TO CREDITORS | In, the.. Matter of; tha, Eatate of James Peightal, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned’ Norman LéRoy Peightal, the Adniinistrator of. the Estate of James Peightal late of the city af Bismarck, in the: County of Bur- leigh and State. of North “Dakota! deceased, to the creditors of, and all! persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers. within four months ‘after the first | publication of/this notice, to saiq Administrator at residence on block 38 of Gov: ernor Pierce’s Addition to the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, Dated November 21st A. D. 1923. Norman LeRoy Peightal | Administrator of the estate of} James Peightal, deceased, Geo. M. Register, ‘Attorney of Administrator N, Dak — _ a AUNT SARARK PEABODY LEADER OF THE SOCIETY For THE SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING FAINTED DURING AN ARGUMENT WITH TWO PIPE SMOKING DRUMMERS -\KIND BYSTANDERS (CARRIED AUNT SARAH INTO THE HARNESS SHOP- : ; : PILLSBURY= HES LOAFIN IN BOYNTONS recently equalled the French record of 22 1-5 seconds for the distance and set a mark of 85 1-5 for the 300,/ but these times will not win at Col-} ombes, The French, realizing this, | are bending every effort to train! men for the longer distances, 5,000, | 10,000 and the Marathon, in which they hope to make a better showing. MANDAN NEWS Angered Yeggs Tell Of Young Farmer’s Checkered Career Because of the indignation of two yeggs upon their capture after rob- bing a band the discovery of Paul | Hardesty, a young farmer of Kill-| deer vicinity, as the robber of the Bolton State bank, Bolton, Ind., was | discovered, When Hardesty passed through here Tuesday on his yay to Clinton, Ind, for tritl on burglary charges he admitted that the funds which he | was using in farming on a big| seale were obtained by robbery, not by the wages saved as a coal miner. Hardesty left Kildeer las fall and struck out for the coal mines of In- diana, where he was employed for some time, but shifted his life with but few knowing of his change. Several months igo Hardesty re- turned to North Dakota, He ‘stop- ped here on his way home and pur- chased an Overland Red Bird auto- mobile and then went on to Kill-} deer, where he rejoined his family and began to farm on a large scale. Last week when the Bolton State bank at Bolton, Ind., was again rob- bed the country side was up in arms because an old mam had ‘been killed. The country side was up in arms and the robbers were gaptured. Angered at the quick work of the police they were disgusted and blurted out “It First photo of Lady Louis Indian silver she wore when It is of simple design, has a low and tight fitting. © OUT OUR WAY NOW ELUS DON'T FORGET! SUGAR, COFFEE, KEROSENE AND IMAKINTR WHIP OUT, YOU WONT NEED IT. AN' BE MIGHTY CAREFUL MOMENTS WE'D LIKE LIVE OVER AGAIN— THE FIRS DRVE TIME YOU WERE. ALLOWED. TO BY WILLIAMS pana seems queer that you grabbed us sq quick when you couldn't grab Har- of Indian silver gauze. knot, hangs at the side of the waist, Mountbatten dressed in the gown of yn Prince of Sweden. The sleeves are Jong d the © fed bodic A long trail of orange blossoms, tied in a lover's ‘The panel-shaped. train is made desty and Nichols!” It is believea 2,000 was obtained in the Hat- A larger boy accidentally struck him chals robbery of the Bolton eae while a game of tag was in progress. pank, i f Miss Helen Collis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. HL. Collis of Hutt, and Stephen Tokach, So Steve Tokach 0 united in marriage yesterday at St. Joseph's church by Father Cleme ELECT OFFICERS Dr, A. O. Henderson w: to the office of master Lodge No, 8 A. F. & A.M. ular meeting and annual officers held last evening, Bauer was eleeted senior . Tostevin, juni mmerman, secret: Wilkinson was re-elected tr , Installation of offi place at the next yegular meeting when appointive officers also will be installed. In addition to the above new officers, E. A, Ripley, i Tostevin, Otto Bauer, E. W ang R. A. Countryman were named as the board of trustees. vit of Man t the Mrs. Grace Grime of Fargo, state president of the North Dakota chap. "}ter of the P. O, Sisterhood ar- rived in the city yesterday. German Efforts To Purchase Old Warships Foiled Hamburg, Nov, 22.—Am The case of I, P. Hoppenstedt, of | cision not to sell any cus Fort Rice, charged with statutory of-|ships to foreign buyers on ¢ fenses was taken to Grant county | ground thet such action would mini- rict court on a change of venue | mize war, has attracted much atten ny. With this change ftom|tion in Europe. Several German the ‘Morton county district court and } firms made inquiries in Washington the continuance of the of Me-| concerning battleships which were to Keever, jury casés of the November | be scrapped, 2: term of the Morton county district | sired by them for the iron and court were concluded. they contained, | William Langer named Abeut the time the policy of the special prosecutor in behalf of the] United State, state against Hoppenstedt by ap-|ngunced, it was learned here pointment of Judge F, B. Lembke of | several battleships upon which con Hettinger, who was appealed to by| struction begin during the Czar certain residents of Fort Rice inter-!regime, but which never were co ested in the prosecution who filed Ralehadabaeneeolduny. dhemseviee|| petitions asking special counsel be | government to British wr ! named. concern to be used as scrap an A number of the civil actions on] meited down. Word, to thi | the calendar were settled out of fists, Pewee ; court by the litigants and were or-) shipping companies who were inter dered dismissed. Judgment for Wy-) ested in the deal, but whom, it ap- man- Ratridge company against Mor- | jours, were out-bid by the British ris Rosen anda judgment in favor |’ included in this Russi of John Spehn against Henry Meyers |45 war ships and 5,000 locomotives, were returned by the jury. Mrs.) some of wh een the pride of Katie Krein suing for a the. RUE ao the estate of Joseph overnment was an that came le were hel | days wh express | the St. Alex- pent. Mrs. Desanter, son Lehr, hav ius hospital Jesse Benn, ci Center; A. hael Braun, Elbowoods; Clifford Mrs. Bessie Bagley, Streeter, have heen discharged from the hospital. Bismarck Hospital OES, vbe, New senko, Kongsberg, Jacob lem, Lil- Daisy, Stroh, . Carl Marech, Regan, Hague, Ole Christin- Mrs. Ben Wagner, Ashley, Mrs 1 Kuehl, Temvik, El- mer Peterson, Falkirk, Mrs. John Rinkola, Wing, and Mrs. Alma Lee- helt, Valley City have been admitted to the hospital for treatment. Mrs. H. A. Zeller, McKenzie, Mrs, E. K. Hanson, Mandan, Ole — Lindseth, steele, Mrs. Christ Krause, Elgin, rt’ Sawyer, Driscoll, Mrs. Mike Fred Digb: nger, Joseph H lace, V H. W. Nyce, Ryder, Stev , Underwood, and Margaret Hielle, Me have been dismissed from the hospital. Lena Berreth son, Hallida Phone 453 for the Famous Witton Screened Lump Lig- nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- burn Lignite Coal Co, BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY all - kinds. “TOWN ALL BY YOURSELF, Storage of gs Rates on application. o|/f| DEAD CAR STORAGE i & against Phillip xpress was in its. pri of the estate, was given judgment by | “XPress WAS 1p NS Prime, . = : the jury for the entire estate which |g,» eee Nee Verquin of Tourcoing and Hirli-| week, which is regarded as likely to] amounted to about $1,900 less the |) CITY NEWS (Oa = ee el house. Phone~700. 11-21-3t UTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES. WOR” SALE—Second “hand Fords, Dodges, Overland, Maxwell, Sol- diers’ Bonus and; Hail Warrants accepted, full valie.”'Time to ‘fe- sponsible parties. Dakota Auto Sales Co., 107 5th St, Phone 428. ‘1-17-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—Reo, in good condition, $150, or will trade for live stock, 818 Ave. B. Phone 632-M. s 11-17-1w FOR SALE—Ford touring in Pe good condition; $75 cash. Phone 457R. 11-17-1w ¥ORTSALE—Fard touring in good | © NOTICE, eee FORECLO-| oar is acknowledged by the French Olympic Committee and leaders of the French Athletic Federation as very gloomy:’ ‘Andre Mourlon, with a mark of 16 4-5. seconds; will be lucky to reach the ‘finals, they de- clare. ‘ $2.50 PER MO. Office With Lucky Strike Coal Co. Phone 82 909 Main St. mfnn of Strasbourg are the most|take-the edge off his form, Hirli-|administration co promising youngsters developed this| mangy/ia ‘a mere stripling and cannot = | year, but neither of them has better-| stand hard trainingi The .six-year-old son of Mr, and ; ad.11 seconds. The former belongs| »Cefbonney, Degrclle and Caille-|Mrs. Z. J. Deschandt sustained a! F to a football club which plays asso-| teau, all youngsters, will carry thé, i ciation football league games each|Frengh hopes in thé 200. Cerbonney| Play on the Custer school grounds. ; Lloyd Ric DOINGS OF THE DUFFS _ Notice is hereby given that that certain. mortgage. executed:.and de- livered by Lawrence’ R,-Johns, and ‘Nellie M.. Johns, his’ wife, Mortga- gors, to the baggy rt of the Bank of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the 6th day of April, 1920, and filed for recorg in the’ office af the Reg ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota the 19th day of May, 1920, corded ‘in, Book 166 of M Page 354 and agee. by an St Ale Dilger, Hazen; broken arm. Tuesday evening while at Roker, Hazelton; S. B, Olson, Regan; urdson, Linton: Lois Carl | Bertha | | —— 2 THAT MAN TRIED TO KISS ME! CALM YOURSELF, LADY+ THERE WILL BE ANOTHER MAN Just Be Patient | WONDER WHAT HAPPENED. TO A ial ‘ WHAT’S THE THAT LADY OUT 4 Al TROUBLE, “THERE? | GUESS VLL condition; $75 cash, Phone 457. __11-17-1w AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED—E. H. Sautner, hotel man, Dodge, N. D., says: “Wouldn’t be without my RATE- KIN LIGNITE GRATE FOR FIVE TIMES WHAT IT COST ME.” They are sold in Bismarck by Ruders Furniture Exchange and Paul Willman. C. F, Moody, Gen- eral Agent, Bismarck, N. D. 11-21-tf AGENTS” WANTED—Shoes—Become our/ local salesman, selling high grade shoes direct to wearer. Quick seller and good cémmission, Ex- perience not required. Tanners . Shoe Mfg. Co., 794 C. St., Boston, { Mags. ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Furnished house, two blocks east gf New School house. Newly painted inside. First class condition. 418 Raymond St. Phone 942R or 8623. . ok 11-17-1w TOR RENT — Three unfurnished _ Yoms and two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, The Laur- ,ain’Apts., B, F, Flanagan, Prop. i 1-21-1w FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also. garage. 620 ¢th St. Phone 329-W. i \11-17-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room for two in modern Rome. Cloge.in, 201 1st corner Broadway. tigi modern ti r modern ouse, Ave. J v4 B “RENT—Comfortable room in he Phi | North Dakota. ment was dated the 19th day) of September, 1921, anq recorded in! the office. of the said. Register of! Deeds on the 24nd day of ‘Septem- ber, 1921, in Book 169 of Miscellan- ' eous Mortgages on Page 509 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage,.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 2:00 o'clock P. M. on the 18th day of De- cember, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the da: of sale. The premises described in mortgage ang which will be The Northeast quarter of Section Twenty-two, in Township Gne Hi dred Forty-four, North, of , Ran; Seventy-six, West, situated in the County of Burleigh gnd State of There will be due on such mort- age at the date of sale the ae of ree Thousand Forty-seven and 19-100 doll together with the cost arck, North Dakota, on the 3ist of October, 1923. C. R. GREEN, as Manager of th The Bank of North Dakota, agent for the Treasurer ee \the State of North Dakota a: Trustee for the State North Dakota, G. O|GEIRSON, 92, Y Attorney for the Bank of: North Dakota, Bismarck,-North Dakota. ie 11-7-14-21-28-—12-5-12, ‘Short Distance -— | - Runners Scarce (Paris, Nov.: 22.—They.French ou! door 1923 athletic season hi closed, and in the absénee of start- ling performances by newcomers coupled with the necessity of relying upon Antwerp veterans, the outlook g for a French Olympic victory, in the | 4 ‘100 and 200 metres distances next IN pen ae Le BS —7 . raroeana nate: FRECKLES AND HIS ¥ GO GET Him! Go OUT AND SEE! ALONG IN JUST A | THERE T 6DESS: THATLL MAKE HI * WEED OFF WITH