The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 5

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Classified Advertising Rates 1 pees 25 worda or inder .... . 6 1. week, 26 words or under 1.26 Ads over 25 words, 2e addi- ih tional per word. No moving eae no mM ‘\]] power required. Oper- i} Cee ep ere ates with gas, steam, hot if 65 Cents Per Inch water oy kerosene. Fool Gea bel ati Proof—fully guaranteed. i 1 Copy should be re C. F. MOODY, Agent, » ceived by 12 o'clock to insure Bismarck, - - F insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 —_—_—_ HELP WANTED—MALB YOUNG MAN WANTED—To work by the month, F, Jaszkowiak, 421- 12th St. 4-30-2t “outsid team prefer- 5-1-1t with 14, man or red. 1 LP WANTED—FEMALB WAN I—Ladies this .loo: embroidey linens for us ut home during their leisure — moments. 1 Wirite at once- SHION EM- BROIDIERS” 1 » Ohio. lwk perienced giri eral housework, One child in fam- ‘or gen- The Dependable Ice Machine. Ammonia System. Ca- pacity, 100 to 2000 Ibs. Will furnish refrigera- tion cheaper than ice at. $2.00 per ton, ; FOR SALE Houses, lots and farm lands. The Lest lists of any dealer in the city. Soil conditions are better this spring than since 1916. This is going to be “our year.’ You can buy real estate cheaper now than you ever again. wonderful bargain in a land con- tract; splendid land, well small set of buildings; the holder needs money; $4800.00 for $2200.00. | {8 room strictly modern house, good | condition, nice neighborhood, 6 | blocks from down town. $4750.00, {4 rooms and bath, no furnace, good | | conditio’ st front, right down j town, $2300,00, | 2 4-room, partly modern houses, | 00.00 cash, balance $40.00 and 50,00 per month. I write fire insurance in good com- ' i ‘i a panies. ily. Give and] P ieee sone | address, Pribune. PF. E. YOUNG n 4-28-1w | 4-28-1w " SAR RW a itvens Aha dish WANs |e ee " once at the New Busy Bee| Fer particulars write No, 764 Care ie 4.26-1w] _ Tribune, 4-un-tf i] Tif eee oUt } A girl for general house | “OR RENT—Well furnished room in i work at once, Call 789. 4-29-tf| ® modern home, on ground floor, | close-ia, Phone 6723," 120 1st St. 3 \ AND 2-20-tf SOLICITORS WANTED] FOR RENT—Sleeping room and i ieee ange Ww will be vacuted by May ) FOR SALE OR RENT 8th, 409 Sth St. Phone 512R. . HOUSES AND FLATS tH FOR Ri rictly modern apart-) YOR RENT—Large, pleasant, nicely Wy ment in Rose Apartments. Apply; furnished front. room to one or F. W. Murphy, Phone 852, two refined ladies or gentlen i) 4-30-tf] 517-7th st. Phone 219 J. | FOR RENT—Modern furnished a3 | apartments, one, two and three] FOR RENT—A nice large pleasant 4 rooms. Apply EF, W, Murphy.| room, 1 block from Court Ho 4 Phone 852. S Gentlemen preferred. Phone 844R. , 4-30-tf 4 i, FOR RENT—May Ist, strictly mod-| TOR RENT—Furnished rooms in « erm five room duplex, attached moiern house. 801-5th heated garage, best location. Mod-] phone 242W. , erate rent. 0. W. Roberts, 117] FOR-RENT—All summer ! Main St. Phone 751 or 1 room in new modern hor } ter, Phone 6 ‘ 1 FOR NT—Two furnished rooms ) for light’ housekeeping. Phone ‘ replace, near school and has )-W" 620-6th St } hettlestone fir and gas stove. Gee. M. Registe 2 RI ‘Two partly modern and y furnishéd flats for light housekeeping. All newly decorated, Call I. L, Reade, Phone 239. 4-28-tf Six room m for rent to party buy- One and one-half 4-28-1w MAKE dern hou ing furnitur blocks from P, O. Has garden and i en- uge. Rooms with private ces can be rented to pay rent. Phone 464R. 4-: FOR SALE modern y including bath, has 3 bed rooms, if 7 hot water heat, faces east, not old, taxes not high, 2 story gar- age, and chicken house, on terms of $500 sh and then monthly payments. Geo. M. Register. a 4-25-1w q FOR RENT—Four modern unfur- i nished rooms for light housekeep- ing on the ground floor, front en- trance. Also two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 418- lst St. Phone 558W. 4-22-tf FOR RENT—Two or three room apartment, furnished, The Lau- rain Apartments. Phone 303, B. F. Flanigan, Prop. 4-17-tf FOR RENT—House, 9 rooms ‘ani bath, Close in. Inquire 314 Thay- i er or phone 170. 4-29-3t i FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeep’ Phone 794-W. FOR RENT—Flat by May Ist, Per- m Court 4-17-tf FOR RENT—Modern flat with large porches. Woodmansee Apartments. Apply H. J. Woodmansee. R RENT—Furni rooms in dern house, $8, $10 and $12 per month, Phone 553W. 223-12th St. Mrs. A, B. Benson. 4-30-t£ FOR RENT—5 room partly modern house, close in. Small family. ‘Phone 647. 4-30-1w R RENT—3 large rooms furnished or unfurnished. 1722-5th St. Phone 485R. 4-30-3t _ ROOMS FOR RENT YOR RENT—Pleasant room, at 6th St. 4-2 Four rooms, unfur ed or partly furnished at 8 St. FOR eres of river bottom d south of Bismarck, on part of h sweet clover is growing, per ac on terms; about neres tract in city limits at $100. per acre, on terms, suitable for garden purposes and for chicke!: ranch, FOR SALE—Judge Andrew Miller's recent beautiful home, brick, hot water heat, large cistern, quarter sawed oak finish down s floors downstairs, birch fini stairs, maple floors upstair: new addition, south front, beauti- ful view, for $6500. FOR SALE—8 room modern house oy 12th street, except heat, has wa- ter, sewer, lights, bath, basement, sereened in front porch, not old, near school, for $2850. on terms. 4-80-1w Geo, M. Register. BEAUTIFUL 240 acre imp. farm, 6 miles from town, Red River Val- ley. Trade equity for clear west- ern land, must be cheap. Address Erling W. Olson, Shelly, Minn. 4-28-1w FOR SALE—Hughes 3° plate high oven electric range in good condi- tion. $25.00, Phone 759 or call 821-4th St, * 4-pu-3t FOR SALE—One Dayton Computing seale up to 24 Ibs, Would trade for a good ice box. Call at 800 Main St. or Phone 187, 4-30-3t FOR-SALE—Ford-Coupe, 1922 model, in good running condition, fully equipped. Phone 685J after 6 p. m. 4-30-3t FOR SALE CHEAP—Indian motor- cyele in good condition. Telephone 219W. 4-30-3t FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 560x160 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made, Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 4-19-tf PPOR RENT—Nice sleeping room with private entrance, 1 1-2 blocks from P, 0,* Light housekeeping rcoms $4 and $5. private entrances, every- thing furnished, Phone 464R. 4-28-1w FOR SALE—Roil top desk, No. 1 Remington typewriter, lawn mower, . hand garden cultivator, full. . set household goods. ; Real bargains. 44 Rosser St. Phone 886J. - 4-26-1w FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished room with kitchenette, on ground floor in modern home, suitable for voung married couple. Screened porch. Phone 883, 217 8th:St. __ 8-27-t8 FOR RENT—A well Tarnished room with’ kitchenette for light house- keeping. Phone 273, 411-5th St. 4-30-1w HOTEL for sale or rent at Elgin, N. D. Possession will be given June Ist. Write to owner, G. A. Schuck, Eldridge, N..D. 5 4+26-2w FOR SALE--Stallions and Jacks, car load just in, Horses, mules, cat- tle, sheep or good auto or truck taken. in payment. B. W.. Ekder, Carrington, N. D. 4-25-1w FOR -“RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished 4 room apartment, Phone 773. Varney Flats, : 4-30-1W FOR RENT—One or two large un- furnished rooms for light house- wk keeping, heat, water, light, and gas furnished, Inquire at front apart- ment, 304% Main St. 4-30-3t FOR RENT—To a. married couple without children a first class 4 room furnished apartment. Bath, kitchenette and. screened he < : \ WANTED. TO BUY—Three or five passenger inclosed auto, Must be practically good as new, Willing, to pay.cash. No junk. Address M. H., General Delivery, Bis- marek. 5-1-3. FOR SALE—Gerling Bros. Ice-cream outfit complete, wagon, etc. Must sell, only because we are leaving the city at once, A snap! Fhone 740R City. -30-1Ww WANTED—to buy about five. room madern house, Can pay $1,000, located, | The 1924 Franco-Ameri THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE REOPENING RUINS OF CARTHAGE expedition to continue the excavations in MINSTREL’S MONEY under the name of Autolycus Thom- | son. ‘“Gets-It” Removes Corns Quickly Give Your | ln Your | anteed. Costs | jbetay fe. Lo., Chicago. i} “Gets-IU" is sold in this city by Finnoy's Drug Store. ooo NOTICE TO CRED! the Matter of the rORS | In {Carthage attracts many vi ‘Anset are urns found on site of the |Temp'e of Tanit and containing ashes of children sacrificed to the god | ven by the un | Baal, 1 Wachtler, Ex | ist Will of John | i - of the city of Bis. eicasg ROR BAU ed PRAISE RATE E County of Burleigh {FOR SALE—Three room house with} The members of the fund State of North Dakota, deceased, | ; new water, lights, inside; ite Coal Onerati peiation | to the ereditors of, and all persons | tollet, cast front, close to’ school, adopted resol thanking | having claims against, said deceased, | good neighborhood, — sidewalks.| S' y B. Houck, chef counse!; Dp.) t9 exhibit them with the neces. $1950. 00 cash 6 percent, Mo-| 1. Kelley, rate expert of Soutn Dat at oe Se ead ‘ dern home, four bed rooms, hot] ta, and V. Smart, forme All tis aita sHMERUURIY HU ER eye water heat, hard wood floors, trees} ¢xpert of the North Dakota + Jin the City of Bismarck, and lawn, well located for schools| commission, for their handling of | Burl: ‘ nd churches, Price $5260, Six| the rate case heard hi Dated April room bungalow, hot water heae - MAGDA hardwood floors, full ement,| ENGINEER TO ENY i | Geeca, loan, gardens | Bae UIE GEA fore | og hitat publication on the Ist day $4000.00, $800 cash and $50 in-] the state ‘health department, has {01 83> As D. 14. Bo1-B-15-22 cluding interest, Five room been dispatched to Fairmount, Rich i. tages-hard wood floors, full bh und county by Dr. A. A. Whitte NOTICE TO CREDITOR } ment, furnace built in fea-} more following a telephone eall ask In the Matt of the EsM@te of | tures in kitchen and dining room.| ing immed in on of the] Fi Reed, 1 i Price $4750, ‘Terms, Four -room) water supply system the is hereby given by the un- modern bungalow, full k ned, A. P. Lenhart, admini rd fuil FOR” fur Goi 768) fects, case. double money. Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. Bieyele Kerchief; Scotch pl ure more novel than the printed ef- 1 wood $3200. floors, $800 c: basement, furnace h Boy's and set of of SALE 1 1 cape, selling for 1-3 s to warmer urriage and crib VETERAN OF RAIL SERVIC _N.D., May 1. century Mohall, N. D., May 1.—The Mu | Livestock and Produce Shipping as- | sociation jhave banded together for the pur- pose of buying and marketing the composed of fari own products, has opened ness here. Gid Willey is manager. id designs and FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable con- cern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complex- ion the. expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any. druggist and a few applications should show you how easily it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get: a beau- | tiful complexion. than ‘one ounce needed for the worst chance, Miss Rarely Be sure to ask the druggist for the strength Othine strength is sold under guarantee of ¥\ if it fails. to ng i “3 es i and balance monthly, Give description 2nd pre Ad Tribune, 5-1-1w d bred farm r ble prices, gu c Rust, Agr. climate. ement, , south front, lot 74 ge. Pri writing your name a ed, to exhibit: the 00, $700 nee $45 per ee ee Red sary vouchers, within four month, Six room modern home /jgtile of KOLEY'S HONEY AND ‘Tar | months after the first pub Avenue “B’, full basement,| COMPOUND tar PY AND TAR) of this notice, to. said administra- I fire place, garige,| ) ND for egughs, cue tor at 402 Main Street, in the. ei i *| hoarseness, © free sample of Bisma igi Pe dt bec) stimulant — fo ce nf Dated roomy modern dwelling, loea-| hoy ae anit aie aA pal jon on City Park, full complete! Conctipation and Hiliousne, basement, hi wood floors, three} wonderful rene: fs ene ‘ | NEWTON, bed rooms. Price $6600. INVUnaketgnennGuunicemtiaR ioe. te, Attorneys for Administrator, NEDDEN REAL ESTATE AG Alpnae OLIN: Es {| Bismarek, North Dakota. Phone 0. 5 References, Asso. Adv tion on the 10th day of Comm r ional I i ? Pater City National Bank. 4-30-1w | 4-10-17-24--5-1 4-14-tf as 8 flice Iwk length | of cost. Phone 4 » for 4-30-3t More than all ‘mers who for busi- general colorings Freckle- is more| as this , BESHOWN HERE estate of Frank Reeal HS OU IT IS WORTH MONEY ad and ten cents to Foley 2835 Sheffield Ave, Chicago, Send thi Co. FAMOUS STAMP COLLECTION 10. A | Eug IMMON STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh —ss. | In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. aintiff, vs. Arthur and Louise Mar * of North Dak pove Named Defendants You are hereby summoned to an. k | ser the Complaint of the Plaintif |herein which is filed in the office tn to the | Will be Exhibited in Bismare From May 7 ; |of the Clerk of the District Court AO Ue. etre perch Sunician Dien Announced land for Burleigh County, S | [N akota, and to serve a cor _ i the subserib A collection of Stamps, which officially prepared as the offie hibit of the United States Post fter the ser beara : i lease of 3 to appe Pepantment. iat the Tatern Janswer judgment will be ta Stamp Exhibition held at Londe against you for default for the re May of last y he Complain in Bismare t y 7 to May 14, necording to infor ion received at} F " 4 the postoffice. The collection will Attorney for Plaintiff, be forwarded from ielepa, Montana. kota, McClusky, North Dal 4-1 5-1-8-1 2 The exhibition been rounded ont as] jaya means ef affording stump col-! RE. DAWA GOLD MINING COM Great Northern station agent by W.[sners 0%, this country and wthers| PANY A. Christianson of this. city, He{'° May be interested a hetter ov- | Bismarck, North Dakota. : i. | Pertunity to view the valuable and| Notice Ie I Given that at a| came to * a year after thel? nyt USN | a at at al ee eueeener ae ive collection of postage! meeting of the directors of — the| hare ever since. Wien not ocennied Stimps,” said a letter from W. Irv-| above named corporation held at Bi-~ | eee SE seen writs (ay ied ing Glover, third nt postinas ck, Dak., on the 18th day of | with denot duties, ne diverts his st-l'serconeral, to Acting Dostmmatee 1 | APHil sessment of four | tentions to operating a large tract 4 Murphy. cents © levied upon the | of land, Although entitled to go on!) Murphy. SOs leapital BE aia : the pension list of the railroad, it ia aust arricres the exhibitc” wilt Dy pa Zoth, 1924 to i * prefers emai ie i aby. | quis: Jalley i said, he prefers to remain on the | "it wag my privilege to be sexir- | BU, an ES nated by the Postmaster-Gener. Any stock upon which this assess- FARMERS SHIP PRODUCTS his personal representative to accom- eat shall remain unpaid on the pan the exhibit to Loudon and to} 10th day of June will be delinquent and advertised for enter it in the International ‘!xhi- |“ le at public au bition on: behdlf<of thé U.S. Post. | plot and unless payment is made } office Denartment,” said Mr, Glo July 1924, to_nay saidide i nquent sment, together with costs of ad. tising und the expense of sale. E, A. NORDQUIST, j Secretary of Idawa Gold Mining Co. 4-24—5-1-8-15, WOMEN! DYE WORN, FADED THINGS NEW latter. “Not only did the exhii it re- ceive the highest cammeadation of the members and guests of the Phi- Jatelie Society of Englard, but it is also interesting. to note that King George made personal inspection of the.United States’ collection and ex- | ver' pressed his high. appre! crmore, this collection w: tle special prize: for Gov exhibits.” Perfect. specimens of the original of an inverted. die-proof airplane stamp, ineluded in the exhibit, nave been sold: for us high as $1,500, on, Furth. awarded ament NECKLAC Necklaces of alternating stones are new, and .very effective: Bril-j liants and sapphires, imitation, t emeralds, or any colerfal semi-| Sweaters - Waists Draperies recious ,stones ay d ed thi A a ae pee oboe) may he Used te rts Dresses . Ginghams ei Coats GUNMETAL Gunmetal is a shade for hosiery that is particulariy liked with the plain pumps of patent leather. Fite TAFFEREN®: BOBS AU bobbed heads are not smooth- ly plain. or ’ elaborately;. curled. Some are cut to form an uneven look. This should be adopted, how- ever, only jby the exotic type... Kimonos Stockings | Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any, woman..can,dye.or.tint.any old, remoye uovAdy. Worm: faded, ‘thing :new, eve, if she has never dyed before. Choose any. color at drug store. Mars will be unusually brilliant in the sunimer months, Glasgow, May 1-—John Boleyn, aj Providence, R. 1, May 1—The/noticing a mound of freshly turned z wandering ministre! and knife grin-|body of Clementine Cosmo, nine} earth p nen' 5 arth, poked it with a stick and un-! ‘Three-te: earnings of @ der who died recently, left anfyears old, missing from her East! covered a childs hand ‘Thee neti |. rhrcetenths of the earnings 0 estate of $5000. Boleyn who was a/ Providence home since last Tuesday, | fied the town sergeant who. disine | Belgian conviet are given to him abs well educated man contributed po-/was found buried in a woods near|terred the body. The girl had been the end of his term of imprisonment, etry to magazines and newspapers ante r ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ACE FIVE GIRL'S BODY. FOUND attacked and strangled. |Ashton, R. L, Sunday. Two hunters MOM’N POP By Taylor You'D WARBLE Too, PoP IF YOU SAW WHAT'S ADORNING OUR OFFICE NOW, NO SIREE! THE U Boss HIRED ANEW STENOG TODAY — ‘ TH NEXT THING YOU KNow SHE'LL GETTIN’ A RAISE. IN PAY FOR. GETTIN’ You OFFICE ROMEOS TO WORK ON TIME If meee y I SPOSE IT'S A DESK WITH A FOLDIN’ POOL, TABLE ATTACHMENT! [ ee AH DONE (Hep oe ii KNOWED DIS NEWr SHES il PEAR IN ~ UNLUCKY Bei, say _DAY- qc { You sav tf HES Losin ( 1 {NO-NO > SROSIN {7H “Towec \CSHovLD, BL GR pe) Youre nor) ONLY Go TO RUIN | THAT TOWEL BUT YouvE/” WH = - WH: - WHERE'S AT TOWEL 7 Uf THE PORTER AT ANTRAL HOTEL HAS FOUND ANOTHER USE Fore THE UNUSUALLY LONG ROLLER TOWEL RECENTLY /NSTALLED AT “THAT POPDLAR HOTEL BY BLOSSER RUN AND GET YOUR MAT, TAG = T WANT You To Go DOWN To THE STORE AND GET TWO CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE Bars!! MEBBE MOLL GIMME A PIECE FOR GOIN’ NOW BE REAL CAREFUL IW CROSSING THE STREET, WONT YOU TAG P WHAT . WOULD 1 Do IF ANYTHING HAPPENED . Té6vESS YouD AAFTA 60 FoR TH’ CHOCOLATE BARS YOURSELF, Mom!

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