The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924 SOIFIED AD eons becleoree Scilla Sindee" 5 Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, %& words or under ......... ee @ insertions. 25 words or Ads over 25 words, 2c addi+ tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch é an classified ada are cash ‘a advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock te insere insertion same day. WE 2ESERVE THE RIGT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED xi THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE. 32 eee HELP WANTED—MALE RAILWAY postal clerks: Start $133 month, Railroad Expenses paid. Test examination free. Co- lumbus Institute, Columbus, 0. HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR F “Feb, Ist, housekeept modern apartment fur couple, rent a month fis bed, come i | = Al 0! te, for sale. Ay Phone 646- lireet from our factory to No capital or experience , sold. Big profits. SAMPLES, Mad- New Room and board for a cent in a home where there are no children. Red Cr FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS Two-room apar : furnished. Two private en- trances, adjoining bath, heat, light, and water, $35. Phone 614. FOR RY n rooms and bath, ement. Call at 102 A oh room modern by 1. Phone 603 five p. m. or call at puse Ser urnished hous blocks from new school. 4 mond St. FOR I menc in Rose Apartments. VERTISEMENTS FOR SALE Riverview, six-room strictly modern’ house + - $5,800.00 | Mandan Ave, rooms, partly modern lst street, cight rooms, part- ly modern . 2nd street, fi j bath 009.00 3rd street, > 2,300.00 | Avenue B., West, six rooms, ictly modern . = 5,250.00} four | 2,650.00 4,200.00 | ly modern ...... 13th street, four roon ly modern And several others, partly modern | and strietl; at varying prices and | terms e insurance in good, re- liabie companies. | For service in the sale or purchase of real estate, city or farm lands | me 1 4,000.00 | - 4,000.00 F. E. YOUNG 1- WORK W sh to do wash- | ing’at home or at houses. Calt) 1200 Broadway, Mrs. Matt Lunt- | zer. 1-29-1w e PERSONAL ! PALMISTRY and Phrenologist, Mad- | am Lattimorelle, 416 4th Street. | Phone 1118, Bismarck, N. Dak. Call from 11 a. m. till 10 p. m. Help| you find lost articles. i —_—______. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Parrots and Canar also cag Phone 380R, Mandan, | or write J. T, Parkins, 707 14th St. | W. Mandan, N. Dak, | 1-29-3t | | WANTED—Large clean cotton rags. Three cents per pound, Bismarck | Tribune Co. 12-26-tf | FOR SALE—Coal range and wash} ringer, Phone 706R. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Matter of the Estate of} neis M ar, Dec i Notice is hereby given by the un-| dersigned Charles McDonald, Admin-| istrator of the E: e of Frane McLear late of the City of Bismarck, | in the County of Burleigh and State | of North Dakota, deceased, to thel creditors of, and all persons having | claims against, said deceased, to ex-| hibit them with the necessary vench- | ers, within four months r the first publication of this notice, to} Administrator at his office in| City of Mandan in said Morton! F Dated January 12th, A. D, 1924. CHARLES McDONALD, Administrator. First publication on the” 16th da January, A. D. 1924, OF FORECLOSU BE BY ADVERTI e terms of certain, mortgage executed liverey’ by Albion K, Thysell Ruth G. Thysell (husband and wife) | to J. L, Bell dated the 23rd day of $ April 1920 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakot on the 5th day of May, 1920 at 1¢ o'clock: A, M. and reeorded in bo ,Murphy, Phone 862. FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipned for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12tf FOR RENT—Fiat in Person Court. Call 510 Ave. A. 6-Bt ROOMS FOR RENT yarm light housekeep- ing room on Ist floor, close in, fur- ‘nished, private entrance, ‘heat. lights, water, $25.00. Warm 8leep- ing room with private entrance, $ ‘all 464, 1-26-1w Lap —Two very cheerful pms furnished for light house- sping, modern except bath on st floor, heat, light and water, per month. Phone 981M, 1-28-3t Large front room on xround floor, furnished, Kitchen- ette with gas range, hot water heat. Phone 883, 217 8th St. 1-2 FOR RE FOR RENT—Two modern fu light housekeeping rooms. floor, private entrance, close in, at 421-3rd_ S| Re floor, in s strictly modern ‘ome, South room. Phone 541J, 6 9th St. 1-20-3t ‘OR RENT—A, warm comfortable room, close in 405 Sth St. Phone 836M, Call or phone after 4 p, m. 1-29-1w unfurnished Call at 803 2 1-17-tf it Inquire at Bank. 1-25-1w R RENT—Attractive comfy, room for rent. 601 7th St. Phone 682. 1-26-1w RENT—Modern furnished 403 3rd St, Phone 804. 1-29-3t ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern house. 11 422-3rd St. 1 30-3 ‘ASANT room at 614 6th St. hone 227. 1-29-3t FOR RENT—Three goc housekeeping rooma, ith St. FOR REN Guaranty Bunk. FOR room. LAND FOR SALE--A snap. Combined farm and ranch of about 300 acres. Has good improvements. consisting of house, barn, cattle shed, granary, hog house, hen house, well and- windmill, fine grove of trees east of Missouri river, for $4000., on very liberal terms; the improv ments alone are worth about that. A great bargain in a quarter sec- tion of land m Burleigh county, on which about 75 acres are brok- en, fine soil; see me for very low price. Geo, M. Register. F pe 1:28-1w ATTENTION! Cow, Corn and ¢lo- ver farmer. Full or half section Red River Valley farm for sale or cagly rent. Jy F. Schwantes, 417 First Street. 1-24-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—820 acres hay land, five miles northwest, of Bis- marek, R. S. Price, Decorah, In. : ; 1-28 59 of mortgages on page 248. ‘That | the ; D, 1920, | the said mortgage was duly assign- ed to the marek Loan Inv | ment Company, a corporation of marck, North Dakota, which a ment of mortgage was duly jfor record in the office of the Reg ter of Deeds of Burleigh County en rthe 22nd day of December, 1923 at the hour of 10:20 o'clock A. M. and duly recorded in Book 139 of Assign- on page 534, said mortgage will be for closed by a sale of the premises de: cribed in such mortgage and herein after described at the front door of the court house in the { Be marck, Burleigh County, North D: kota at the hour of/ 10 o’cléck in the forenoon of the 8th day of March A. D, 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale, The premises described in’ such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows to The south half (S'%) of section five (5) in township one hundred forty (140) north of range seventy. nine (79) west of the Burleigh County, North D There will be due on s gage at the date of the sale the sum | of $ .40 in addition to the cos! and expenses of sale including at- torneys fees. Dated January 29, 1924. BISMARCK LOAN AND INVEST- a corporation of Bismarck, N Assigne F. E, McCURDY, Attorney for A: Bismarck, N._D. 1-30—: STEFANSSON TO EXPLORE AGAIN irand Forks, N. D.,:Jan.. 30 Vilhjalmar Stefansson, Arctic e piorer and former Dakotan, ex- pects to sail for Austtalia early in May to spend several months in the exploration of the great cen- tral desert of the Australian conti nent, he announced here today. ‘Mr. Stefa&sson stoppéd off in; Grand Forks for a féw hours on, his way to Bemidji; Minn The object of his Australian ex-| plorations will be to determine if) the regions of that, continent are as unfit for inhabitants as has been generally supposed, or whether the name Australian “desert” is is much a misnomer as the “great American desert” formerly found in Atlases, Mr. Stefansson will be: in Aus- | tralia umttl’ October and maj then | go to Africa, re said. sighce, 7-3-5 | G-13-20-2' Competing With Noah Greenwich, Eng.—T@enty dogs, two parrots and 14 chickens were remoy- | ed from the home of an elderly spin- | ster after her death here recently. | The woman, widely known for her kindness to the poor, as well as four- footed and feathered creatures, lost her life when her clothing was ignit- ed by a flame from a coal-oil lamp. For years she had slept in a base- mt room. Seven pups shared the quarters with ‘her, “Citizen BY DON E. Nea Serv Cleveland, Jan, Chapman Catt MRS. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT DROHAN Writer Carrie ef world THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE to retire, She has won ide | twoscore countries have ADAM A ND EVA announces her |Her Ideal Fulfilled, Carrie Chapman Catt, of World.” Prepares To Retire creed. She has earned the title, “citizen of the world.” This former girl superintendent of nd wife of a weekly news- paper editor in a little Towa town has carried her gospel to practically every corner of the universe, On three and in North and South ica, Europe, Asia— even Afr she has preached the doctrine equal rights for all wom Thirty-six nations with full sut-| frage and three more with partial} sufttave for her sisters remain | enduring monuments to Mrs, devotion to the ea she love: Of course a few barriers remain But these merely are legal techni- calities in’ man-made constitutions, Mrs. Catt points out. They will be obljierated in a few y she be- lieves. Mrs. Catt actually lines two years signed the presidency of the Inter- national Woman's Trage. Alliance, d 20 years. » didn’t leave the public inge her return from a Eur » she has been “stumping” | peace, pleading with men and) women to outlaw all war forever, She believes she has helped sway public sentiment ‘in’ that direction,, too. | “T have she schoe!s iex of left the front » when she re- pean t for rade my last pe - \ When Politeness Pays LONDON — London's “gentleman ar” will have a bank account when he's released from prison six irs hence. Just after he was entenced, niagistrates and con- stables made a little depo: lit. He had pleaded siven a chance to redee himself after he was first sen: ed nev she's fig Nearly cepted her Through the Keyhole }ced on a minor charge while in h |teens. The man, booked under jali son of an ar Refore i i j thanked constables and j) jthe courteous treatment {corded him after his arr jhad confessed ‘to ente | homes: y officer, he Quite Diplomatic “That's a tactful waitress. Yes- | ter ie said to me as I wa | leavin “Please remind me to- |morrow that you didn't pay your bill today.” —Der Brummer (Def- |hin ) BY CAP HIGGINS EVA, | DECLARC. 1 DON'T KNOW WHAr HA Gor INFO ADAM! WHATS HEL DONE Now, MorHEeR ? 1) WAS GOINC cf “1 FIMSE Le TO DO Some. bor THE SCLENTIEIC : » (stupy — G “ingaed | SAID at) 5 LEAKED YOO UP ON THAT woon) LAST Two HOURS ZA WELL. NOW 1 CALL. THAT KIND OF QUEER, DON'T You ? SS RSS FOR GOODNESS SAKE - SUCH A FACE! WHY T HAVENT EVEN TOUCHED You INTEREST IN Sh C WHEAT GOOD| ows Stronger on Chicago Market hicago, Jan, 30.—More in was taken in wheat today in the dea rule, ulative buying, based chiefly on the Smallness of receipts and on possi- After open- cent higher, May $1.10 to $1.10's and July | % $1.08 the market | ther gains, bili ing € | 48,000, Ss dy 88 ~ | sold cow hea ive sted {up 50 EOLMAM ED grades bee Most fed steers § receipts j lan SOUTH S$) ceipts 36.00, Stockers and feed quarter hig Hog lows lings then has recently been th 1 spec There was considerable ties of uncl » damage nged to one-fourth CHICAGO LIV hicago, Jan, 30. Fairly actiye. TOCK Hog recei 10,000. Hy reevipts steers gene st 7,000. bs mostly 250 higher, . PAUL LIVE outh St. Paul, Jan 2,200, early 0. One load of good grad I, bulk $8.00 and dow s i heifers mostly mall yearling Canners and cu Bologna bulls 1.75 and down, s upward to $5.00 s mode ot te firm, Few vi or rake on udy. rades, receipts — 2,300 Best light $10.25. Shippers pay Seconds $5.00 mostly 000, Ten to prand bacon h from 150 to # to $6. 6 receipts 2 er, Bulk bute raging: mostly pounds § NOW LISTEN TO | ME--- 11L TELL You HOW IT ALL a in Trading seored slight f Mostly 10c 20c lower than yebterday’s average Better sun Bulk active, choice better Big to pack round for choice heavy butche Two loads choice heavy butchers sold lute yes- Bulk packing sows sder pigs mostly rongweight killers receipts 1,000. eady. Three doubles fed western lambs sold. ‘ fed western lambs $13.00. to Culls mostly $9.50, He Light ewes mostl MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 30.— Flour ‘changed. Shipments 39,715. barrels. Bran 50 to $27.00, \ MINNEAPOL | Minneapotis, Jan. : I44 ci same ; northern $1.1 1 dark notthern spring choice to y $1.2: good to choice $1.19 to good $1.16 3%; July $1.15%; September $1.13 5 RAIN Wheat ceipts Ys No. + white Corn 165 3 barley 664; flax ure pts to BI (Furnished by Russ 1 Bismarck No. 1 dark northe No, | northern spring No. b amber durum No. t mixed durum \ durum 80 No. We quotesbut do not handle the following: Oats Barley to | Speltz to ¢ 18 $A No. No. BH Ibs. test 5 Ibs. test Corn (72 Ibs shell Min tun WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) Cream——Butterfat per Ib, Fresh, eandled per essed: Poultry Young Tom turkeys ing to doz. (No. i Di P. per Ib. D. VP. Hen turkey Ducks per Ib. per ib THE OLD HOME TOWN HOLDER vies | un-| ordinary | May $1.14 | | Geese ‘PAGE SEVEN IGNORED! _ formerly nd wept Mrs, Finley J. Shepard, Helen Gould, broke down Gould estate account hearing New York C She said she had been “ignored und added that bher brother, the 1 George Gould, i said women couldn't at g “keep counsel.” No. 1 Geese per Ib ue Live Poultry No. 1 turkeys per Ib Hens 4 Ibs ea Hens under prings. per and and over per Ib, 15 cach per Ib... 1 Cock » per tb. Ducks, pe Swept Off Tis “T thong "aid the ed friend, “you told me tion way going to be a “Well,” answered the i And I was on change. disxppoint- So We've Noticed In Mexico. residential elections yottled by n uprising vote. Virginian-Pilot BY STANLEY wrfolk NEWT _ SHE'S AREARIN RUMMAGE SALE NEWS - FOURTH DA’ AUNT SARAK PEABODY HUSHED UP THE AFFAIR. ABOUT MRS URIOHN FINDING A DRESSING SACK SHE HAD GIVEN MRS DE VAUGHN FoR CHRISTMAS — PRINT A wotp HE ED A BOUT IT. TOR OF THE CLARION PROM) DONT FORGET TO TELL HIM How a a STANLEY SED NOT To RIENDS ; One on Freckles HEY, WiLLie! ; WHAT IS 1 FINE / FEATHER ff MAKE BY BLOSSER T DON'T KNOW -\WHAT GEE-r DONT KNOW = | HONEST T a] DON'T YES, YA DO~—- WILUE =1T BEGINS | WITH TH LETTER. }) 7

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