The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1924, Page 5

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ESDAY, FANUARY 9, 1924 ¢ ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - PAGE FIVE 4 BOY, ‘HOWDY! WHAT A CHANGE! [0 inset of daments, crows TET OLD HOME TOWN _BY fe a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS a stands. -on -the: brink -of the abyss, = g | ready to fall to ruin. os yee iS = 2 aZ | Lo¥e, in ‘the forin of an unde .- | standing and~ beautiful girl, saves | _ the Boy as ‘he is ‘about to totter to 'his destruction. Under the master- 2\ } : . a Z ee ah F REAL ESTATE LOANS |ly guidance of Daniel Carson Good- : VO-2¥ ——= Veet Fas “f : a0 ae ole, a | Rane RSE Fennel an Veto en = vay) | Classified Advertising Rates 0° 'her cent. loans, on city or fur tion ahd mirvetously dramatic in ex- =| n , ‘ | | heRhavae dedeoaemepeail ecution’ Ig ‘conceived, ~~ . = ‘ Ve | 1 insertion. 26 words or | [mice Gathiaee waning 1 i “Phe Dy nie Ye Ys” ‘boasts an all-{'f . et under »........5 a | aithrop building, Kan star “east; Weluding such” splendid’ P L J a2. — B insertions. 26 words or | playefs as Mary Carr, Charles Em- , a | MOE soe escaeseces | mett "Mack (courtesy D. W. Griffith), Me 8 insertio: or | Tyrone Power, Mildred Harris, Clara Ts OSS Res i « oe A if | Bow, a Na i | we words or under 1:! | | Bow. dpe. others é lead x H 3 . Ade over 25 words, 2c addi- | CUA a pa hals , tional per word. ton, Driscoll, N. D., R. 1 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY | | Wantren— 65 Cents Per Inch =|" mere st ONE CHANGE MADE. All classified ads are cash ja | | —————_—_—- Only one change in the personnel advan Copy should be re- | FOR SALE OR RENT ceived | HOUSES ND FLAT: y 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. 5 | of the Farmers State bank was made | yesterday at the annual directors “tly modern, well RENT | a pig ror ouse; 8) ‘a meeting which was attended by more bal A ater paca A a ac than 30 stockholders. Robert Chris- SUBMITTED | med ion if desired tiunson, farmer, who has been a é 1] can 1 Ave, A. East afte | THE p. m., or phone 247. 9-7 BISMARCK TRIBU: }FOR RENT—Stven room modern PHONE 82 | house, two bed rooms down stairs ‘ and two upstairs, located on one % — - - —— em of the most attractive lots in the y. Rent reasonable, Pho member of the\ board resigned and | Wi. A. Lanterman was elected to the | board in his place. | Following the meeting of the stock- holders the board met and clected |officers: E. A. Ripley, president; | Dr. A. O. Henderson and Mathias Grewer, vice president; A. H. Peter- (son, cashier, @nd J. A. Timmerman, | | R |FOR RENT—N | HELP clerks for yovernn modern flat, Also furnished rooms assistant. cashier being re-elected, ther good positions, and W. A. Lanterman being added yearly, Experience for light housekeeping. Phone as an additional vice president. | Pukther gavel free by writing | 183. Bismarck Business Colles —— G, W. Robbins, Civil Service KE Ld K. OF P. TAKES LEASE. pert, 661 Burchell Bldp, Washine- |¥OR RENT— Strictly | Members of Mandan Lodge No. 14, Knights of Pythias, instructed a spe-> ton, D.C, 1-7-5t | ment in Rose Apa: Murphy b SSS ~ | Gial tallaing commutiae (te sie & HUBERT HODGE , THE PROGRESSIVE AND HUSTLING TABLE WANTEDCERMALE POR WEN | quniters @RIChiAEE ROM Ned ty che = MERCHANT, HAS WASHED HIS WINDOW AND JUST [WANTED Competent gint for ge Riceeaee: ! ‘Commercial club, Six other frater- | KE RECEVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF NEW GoopDs Ba | eval he ork, J.P, Sell. set | One : | organizations have agreed to si = 1 bth St 1-7-4t | FO tENT Furnished in house, inquire Dobns meat mi Who i he snappy re c na Mr. Bones, ig a, hei ooking general we see on’ tife left? Why, that, | leases with the Pythians for various Uniforms, Vos wit petcte Wearing one of Uncle Sam's new service | nights of the month and this was il notice the longer blouse, the fuller breeches and | sufficient, the 60 members of the or- t you see another buck, dressed in the regular | der present at the meeting unani- OUT OUR WA JENTS WANT AGENTS WANTED-—-Sell Madiso By Wines | ee our factory to wearer, No cap S PRICED TO MEET ANY COMPETITION en. RA ‘at the stony-hearted quartermaster sergeants passed out | mously believed, to warrant the step om Right » room sec- EMO AEK . Ton the part of Mandan Lodge No f eeherience. senuie d i MW sen OT ene ance Uintah M4, two story, with NOTICE OF SALE sounty Fi hitancesi ees) Va < old. Rig profits, Write for fre i lotatede eee Ry virtue of a judgment ang de ee a Ti aa AIDS LE WELL YOu KNOW S ie ee eae rote 0 1-8 niNeaawenbnat Biscrict and’ docketed in the| Lots 18 and 14 in Block 130 in the| Dr. Henry Waldo Coe of Portland, GOODNESS THAT ¥ ENERYTAING i GeTtin' She b a Bie trict of Burleigh County, | Original Plat of the city of Bismarck | Ore. ight sto he! bal level: ee y a4 , Supervisor, Jamestown, on the 20th, day ‘of | and the north half of the southwest | pre FRG EHEERIRTSERIE ot IKE a AN AWFUL } || SOTERRIBLE HIGH. Ecas || ROOMS FOR RENT emcee prop in ana in whi uarter secti i wnshi Se E < S Sneed xtrdihs. il re o aintitf and L,| 138 north of range 80 west of the | American Legion when he presented Oo} Sa, ‘SUP TO LEVEN CENTS || FORT One Tange Front voom N. D,, formerly M. “Hogue and] 5th P.M. representatives of that organization FOR JUST ON’ NOW. HERE ELUS 19 -7 | We cenearulnse patou neg meeralacs , iskamp ‘ate defendants e sale willbe made on or after | $50 cash as the first donation of a WEEKS GI RIES. ars (poles Nicely furnished. Hot water heat.! tional b j sum of $1882.30) and the fore: | the 19th day of January A. D., 1924; $2,500 fund which will be raised for ROCERIES. SOMETHIN’ FER NOU. / ora | Phone 883, SIT Sth BE Also want. | gonber! bids must be in writing and 8 ertaining the Le- D oe y } ed to buy libra © table ’ may Be left at the office of F. E.| ie Purpose of entertaining the Le $ ra amt Oe ane McCurdy, Bismarck, North Dakota or |Bionnaires of the state next July. (ane TEST decree now| filed with the judge of said County | The, gift was. made at a meeting of lancer FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, | me to sell | Court, or'delivered to the undersign- | the Town Criers club of which Dr ee | suitable for light. housekeepi And town or city and here-|ed personally 'Coe was a guest. i 1-2 block north of St exius hos- 1 boys band in their atisfaction | of JOHN W. McLAUGHLIN, a | Reap ee etna a tae 22 ah Betis i ee, Administrator of the estate TO BUILD LB atari ee a Le So scven Ee aed aE Ee eG Gee i .D. and water furnished Tribune and get full particulars North Dakota, will'seti | Dated December 20,4, D, 1oeh | Construction of a h0 by 100 foot door of the Courthouse (1286 1-2°9-16) [tagger Eek ae at ee FOR RENT Furnished room in | FOR” Bismarek, Burleigh - od | Second avenue, N. W. by William Jern home stove for I akota at two o'- i Storey af Valley City will be started Bale, jaraetieally Cane oes By oe fag couple mae ing to Messrs. Van Horn and Ritter- Phone 800-3 after § o'clock si parg Oic\ehn ceotten Grane: ive Tollowing descan ves RESPECTS TO bush, architects of Bismarck, who ar: | hone 809-J afler J fo Three cents per pound, Bismarek | @8erty situated in said Burleigh Coun- preparing the plans. eo sedt | MFTbtine Commer sd) e1Soren \ fhe Northeast quarter (NE) of two 26 foot lots from the John Wynn hot water heat, furnished in | j . iaction ext “(S), in township one| Lawyers of the Third Judicial Dist-[estate. ‘They two frame buildings for one or two, G11 va aes onthe CO) Sat orth of] rict will pay a tribute to Frank P.|now en the property are occupied by e 8: ie 18 ep ‘here will be due at the date of |Allen, judge of the district for rany|the Delmonico Cafe and the Kinzel om in modern home | said sale upon said judgment. the|¥¢4rs, Who was forced to resign be-| Tire & Radiator Shop. Whether the uptown. — Inquire ov E. Ad south Reps with interest there-| cause of ill health, by presenting| frame building will be torn down or Brown's Grocery, rear flat [ai BRIER SeeARUs ons nowteicetes RIGA ae ae en per cent per him with a sheepskin testimonium| moved to another Yocation was not Sse | St sod gs ape 1 7 t enccember 20, 1923, to-| signed by members of the Third] stated. {FOR RENT —Warm Vismae ae _the costs and expenses | District bar, Governor Nestos and res with hot and cold | Bismarck, North Dakota; ™¢™bers of the supreme court. The FUNERAL WEDNESDAY. nian preferred. December. 24th, 192: testimonium reads: Mr. and Mrs. As B. Hutson of a | ALBIN’ HEDSTROM, “Hon. Frank P. Allen, having given| Aneta, N. D., arrived in the city MOE ASS at iad aan Sh Ene County, | nineteen years of eminent and con-| yesterday, called by the sudden death for MA cna Rene: Lon son gen- SCHNEINe scientious service as our Presiding |of the lattes father, James Skjod. Mrs. Ada here ‘by - ! Attoeneva tou TERARIES Judge, we, the members of the bar, Funeral services for Mr. Skjod was a wo furnished — fh and ob- ' Wahpeton, Roth Bakota, | of the Third Judicial District in and| held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from rooms for light housekeeping. Ve H a Jan 2-9-16-23) for the State of North Dakota, ex-|the home on Eighth Ave. S. W. i rit Tribune. 1-9-3t] $1,500. Tools used in the rob H - — press in this manner our sincere and |... Sees FOR RENT—Furnished room; man Sane ence Tne } TOTICR _ saat last appreciation thereof. We grate- ILL WITH PNEUMONIA. - need apply, 613 3rd St. Phone | 0°! se her te loot includ NOTICE OF GatORTGAGE FORE-| fully acknowledge the abiding in.| John Wilson, manager of the Kin- Z g 1-9-3 Hen worth of silks, the ‘store LOSUREISALE. fluence of his most loyal and Chiist-| el tire and radiator shop is ill with ' ROOM FOR RENT at 219 2nd St. or| wool hose wad ahont Sine ei?’ Sbetautt having occured in the cen-| ian citizenship.” pneumonia at his home. Although MOMENTS WED LIKE. TO LIVE OVER— 5 | Shap opporite P.O. | WO hose and about § ditions of that | certain - mortgage ————___—. not seriously ill, he will be forced to Wi OU GOT OF CAN EVERY = es inafter described, in that neither remain from work for a few weeks. “ a ae ee pee FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- Goned: hac siden eR ERS eM LOCAL BOWLERS INHERITANCE TAX sei ice pales deel ee ioned therein has been paid when NH > : . ue according t8 the terms ang con- ARE VICTORS |. Morton Younty collected $9,676.64 aa ts WORK WANTED | nom! Ve : ditions thereof, and further that the ~~ lin inheritance taxes last year, of t ; ae j : z WORK WANTED—Experienced gi | which ots eRe pte property described bere-! Bismarek’s bowlers defeated Man- | Which $4,838.32 went into the coffers | for probate during the last year, the | Work. North Ward rin flooded again | wants general housework in pri-| ipo, has grown more serious Be j hay Rane peer paid as pro-| dan’s city team ‘here last night in a| of the county treasury and the bal- | majority being comparatively small. } The + asts for skating | yesterday and in fine condition. ‘vate home. Write Tribune 701. INTs lad eeleodinahee Gites f a aes qngreaaee, and thirty] lose conti st, the locals scoring 2,-|29¢° into the state funds according | The largest fee paid in the final pro- may use the rink at the North Ward | Cave-ins have delayed completion of | ii lighting iain tho cneholn heen air bee ors intention to fore-| 494 pins to 2488 for Mandan. The|t© figures made public today by Pro-| bate of the late H. R. Lyons estate| school pending completion of the|water pipe laying to the ball park, WANTED—Place to work for | appears to be red-hot, and. smoke fee aes elven as provided | core: bate Judge B. W. Shaw. rom which the county eollected $8,- | city:rink at the ball ark, the skat-| but the committee still hopes to have | and board and use of piano lctneipelnters ahbe oui tarmeen eee Hesebe ‘given Wistert eerie ae Bismarck A total of 56 estates were entered | 581.32. ng rink committee said today. The | the work completed shortly. RADRREines andi in large qua gagalexasurear alae tase 1) Ast. 2nd, 3rd. ; eee . Sie ————eE—E———————E————E a eee ae 1 See ao Wynkoop add Chenin Gran: | Players Game Game Game INGS THE . “aL EY Koop of Bismarck, Busleigh County |Cbsistewsen 26s 195179] DDO) 0 D Wilbur Pick Mo BY ALLMAN North Dakota, mortgagors to Char-| + Patera Z Aine aay Y, UY mm "penne a ere TT a + les A. Swenson, mortgagee, dated the | L: Henzler 141 166 u TT re Yo 2 Z £ ~ jo 19th day of y 1919 and ‘filed tae Ate eG cia ane y r'VE GOT A GOOD By Ea en Wy e20D MORNING,\, ey Gree record in the office of the Register| © Shebert M7 149/148 Ui = (4 WELL,ItG . 4 ORINING: resonant OU ay atctve Reeateal 1 JOB Now AND 1 Ne ch uabeas ™ MR.BLAKE! } GOOD MORNING | Burleigh, State of North Dakota, 8th | Mandan *¥l GOING TO TAKE CRE DOMN MIC ES MORN ING) YOUNGMAN: °| 4 lay of August 1919 at 4:30 o'clock | Ast. 2rd.* Srd, GOOD CARE OFiAT- THIS MORNING - > f GLAD To SEE "| | Nn the afternoon of said day, and Game Game Game} | OH GEE! HE 4 i SETTING SUCH | then and there duly recorded in Book | McGi 167 180-171 : : f, + HERE COMES € YOU GETTING SUCH 159 of Mortgages, on page 85, will | Latta 178 157 ‘160 % omc MR. BLAKE THE MANAGER 4 AN EARLY START | he foreclosed by a sale of the prem-| Regan 14400215147 ALL READY - RNI ises in such mortgage, and herein-| Peterson 153-166 «189 ‘a RNING | after described at the front door | Singletany 150 166 140 oe f j i ; gf the County Court. House in the EGU ES Rae i City of Bismarck, County of Bur- | ¢—————.______ a leigh and State of N : the hovr of W:80 ecleck Ar on] 4, Ae LHe MOVIES: | th® 11th day of January 1924 a . " to y, the amount due upon such THE ELTINGE. 4 \ [Rg mortgage on th@.date of sale. Jackie Coogan and a great circus y The premises described in such| are coming to town. ,Jaekie will | mortgage and which will be sold to| realize the dream of nearly every i fy the same are situated in the | hoy—young gs six or old as sixty— | county of Burleigh and, State of-and will be the star of a -glittering, if Uy pe Dakota ang are described as| gorgeous, mammoth aggregation of It 4 Y i (il ee Wf y} follows, to wit; “The South Two-| the world’s iiost marvelous wonders. / W7 thirds of Lot Two (2)sin Block Ten| Though ‘he will be seen .first™as a “ LEZ, 20) of Northern Pacifie Addition| very humble and .a, very. forlorn Boar te eae Oe ee eT arr saa ae rere to the city of Bismarck”. young lad éelling ice-cream, lemon- ¥ \ |. There will be due on’ such ‘mor: avira poantte t6 ocebpants of the _Hats Off to Freckles : BY BLOSSER ; \tsage on the date of sale thereof|big-top” of Daly's‘ greatest show on Tees ReneS meng SG: S : ; « the sum 28 $2000.00, besides the at| earth. “Circus Days” shows atthe Wer! MERES (es ' 3 \ CHASE YER N P ; torneys fees, taxes paid, costs, dis-| Eltin, eater Thursday, Friday and ose burgements-tnd expenses of this aalel| Eeneanye ee ileal DUNDES ONES, HAT, MISTER P ITS GONG THE and foreclosure, Dated this 3rdday |” LaoKIT HER TLL RON AN’ nd foreclosare, : SAME WAY. of December 1923. be a Pa et | CAPITOL. 8 GET IT FoR ! Charles A, Swenson That jazz, synthetic gin, cigar- ‘ Tinea Gaaia _ Mortgage| ettes and “necking” are leading our AM Tossehn Combat ot; younger’ generation to ruin, is' the ae eerieagee 4 -|contontion .of Danio! Carson Goot- |° ee Bat aoe ee oti 2 man in his, stirtinghy @ramatie’ mas- Piikiabvdeadae terpiece of youth's follies, “The Dar- : oe ee ing Years,? coming :to ‘the«Capitol __SALE OF LAND theater tonight.” Notice is hereby given, that under | .“The Daring Years” are the years authority of an Order of Sale grant~ | of adolescence, hecording=to Della ei iy ¢ Honorable L. C,.-Davies, ny 1 janiel Car- Judge of the County Court of the | = out sy i Saver sensations : County, of Burleigh in the State of | ch tet the: petled in which one North’ Dakota, dated’ the 19th day of | Youth “ts: tHe’ persed in which | Dec. A. D, 1923, the undersigned, | dares anything and everything. fie administrator of the estate of-| Youth, spurred on by our mad erd Sb /ebillen’ Freede, late of the city of| of jazz and drink, maddened by the if Jklahoma City in «the=County-- of a Oklahoma and State’ of Oklahoma, rg Deceased, will sell at! private sale to’! \ .the highest bidder, for cash gubject| by-¥ to ‘confirmation bythe Tiles St sald: and. Aigding 0 * rt be ied me Ee , : ey } = \ x } ‘ : : - 9 I y : i

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