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‘WEDNESDAY, MAY | — Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- ‘ tional per word. _ | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ‘ RATES ile 4 65 Cents Per Meir PAB All classified ade: are’ eagh te advance. Copy should ‘be re yo 9 : : ceived by 12 o'clock to insare » Bismarck, - - N.D. TNE Oe ee ee insertion same day. © + . hab MANO ID pag FOR SALE—Edison with attachment. THE | Alo Singer sewing machine. Phone y| BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR SALE . : PHONE 382 5 room house, 50 foot corner flocks, reasonable prices, guaran- ° ae 4 lot, South Side -$1000.00! teed. Clayton Rust, Agr. Col., WANTED—Experi 7 gtaurant iS ween ee “ 1000.00 Fomo ND sue ANTED—Experienced — regtaura Re Sosa x = = ‘ se cook, eapabie ‘ot handling shore (ors 1/4 oom House, withata race, eee ene , place in Boyd Township. John H. ive experiedee, wages ex- Mth street .........0... 1900.00} Alsbury, Menoken, N, D. nd references, Write P. 0,|6> rooms, strictly . modern, eee peigh paar.) Dawson, N. D. West Avenue B. . 5250.00 bs 8-0-3t| Strictly modern bungalow, § FOR SALE—-Aboat s0tons of hay, eins rooms, sun porch, close real bargain, Phone-@4. HELP _WANTED—MALB in, brand new .......... 5600.00 | SUSe \ Porter at The best lists of houses, lots and |. 2 MAPA LAE ol \ shop. : farm lands of any dealer in the city. | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- )—A man Stenographer- | The tide is turning our way. You! Notice Is Hereby Given, That that eper wants a position, Ex-! i in law, banking and: Best of references. Phone | credits, 9223 or address TED— Good short order and must be good on pastry. Write Box 151, Killdeer, N. Dak AUTY WORK women to travel, nonstrate and sell dealérs*well known toilet goods. $25 to $50 per fare paid. If not free isk about our local rep- proposition, — Experi- able but not necessary as 1, Write quick Good- |. we train CLASSIFIED ADVER SIFOR . RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and _ three rooms. “Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 862. 7, 1924 TISEMENTS The Dependable Ice Machine. Ammonia System. ec, 100 to 2000 Ibs. ill furnish refrigera- ) tion cheaper than ice at $2.00 per ton. No moving parts, no power required. Oper- ates with gas, steam, hot water or kerosene. Fool Proof—fully guaranteed. C. F. MOODY, Agent, Ca- can never again buy real estate as cheaply as you can now. I write fire insurance in good com- panies, F, E. YOUNG. -1w, ——— ter of SSS 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Four modern untur- unfur- ished rooms for light housekeep- in§ oh t#€ ground floor, front en- trancé.” Also two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Call 418- | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine build: d New Tudor Ford, rer been use At discount for quick sale. Phone 716, 5-5-3t jing lot, corner, 50 x 150, just off) paving. Wilt consider trade of) good Ford Coupe. Phone 770. | 5-7-3t + HOTEL for sate or rent at Elgin, N.:'D. Possession will be given Juve 1st. Write to owner, G. A. | Schuck, Eldridge, N. D. \ 4-26-26 FOR SATE Cheap. Laundry stove and Singer sewing machine. Phone 613) after 6 p. m. 5-6-3 FOR SALE—Ivory Reed baby carti- age, Artillery wheels, Call 218M or 528-6th St. 5-2-1wk. FOR RENT—Garage, for about two months. Close in. 414 Ave. A. Phone 597M. 5-5-8 FOR SALE—Cheap. Laundry stove certain mortgage, executed and de- livered by Jakob Sattler and Chris- tina Sattler, husband and wife, Mortgagors, to The First National lank of Harvey, a corporation, Mort- gagee, dated May 15th, 1922, and for record in the office of the Regis Deeds of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, on the 14th dig of September, 1922, and recorded ff Book 174 of Mortgages on page 147, will be foreclosed by a sale of the ptemises in such mortgage, and Hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, on the 19th day of May, 1924, at the haur of two o'clock P. M., to satisfy the amount due: upon said mortgage an the day of sale. The premises rieh Drug Co, Omahi oe ee described in said mortgage, and which WANTED—Women to pee SRE ee aaa eas wiil he sold to satisfy the same, are Shides for us at home. Easy|£OR RENT—Two apartm situated in the County of Burleigh pleasant work, Whble or part equipped for light ho and State of North Dakota, and d tome. Addr Nileart Company,| |Phone 704-W. aves ti a te w thew st 4076 Ft, Wayne, Indiana, FORTRENT—Stiictly moder apart-| TH yea Went ot tie ath PM, aes -lw] ment in Rose Apartments. Apply| .There will be due on such me WAN "A competent girl, one] F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. gfige pn the date of sale the sum of who is able to wait on table. Ap- $266.35 for principal and interest, and ply at the Mohawk. 401 5th St.]FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms nie SAREE Sore ate a ft pe te) ee Puione Mortgagee’s interests, making the Earn money week-| _329W. 620-Gth St. 5-6-3¢] total sum due und for which the re time, at home, addressing, | FOUR room furnished modern house, | @hove premiscs will be sold, the sum , music, circulars. Send} Bath, large hall, closets, largé | of $244.80, and the costs of foreclos- ents for mus information.} shaded porch; Garden planted,| 4me and sale. ‘ ingland Music Co, 234 Capen} Close in: Call 678. hed ae Heth North OBRED te! Dept. 8-45, Hartford, Conn. FOR RENT—Strictly modern new] THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF pate house, five rooms and bath, whole] HARVEY, a corporation, Ss in this or part, Newly painted and accor- Mortgage. embroider linens for us at home] ated, Located 112 Avenue C.JALOYS WARTNER, during their leisure moments. Phone. 766 Bt eds Mopemniee “Write at once- “FASHION EM*1 FoR "RENT—Fumished rooms in mo-|: Wrves North Dakota BROIDIERS” 1358 Lima, Ohio. darnihouses (Closesin.. ‘Phone ove! 4 pe econ ct gt ——_ 5-5-1w| NOTICE_OF_ FOREC WANTED—Girl or woman for gen-| FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4-room _ BY ADVER' eral housework on farm. Must be] apartment. Also two furnished] , Notice is herebs given that default p. erience: irfi el- i 5 as been made in the terms a dere ireet dR; Sua Or eon tasprsn dorellakt house- | oortain yell estate mortenge, ——< a = oping: LUD hg and delivered by John .O Bri WANTED—Girl to help with house- 5-5-lw' Julia M. O'Brien to MeKenzie State work und care for child, Phone} FOR~ RENT—Six-room house, Bast|Bank of McKenzie, North Dakota, a 375, 56-3t SALESMAN L MADISON “BETTER MADE HIRTS direct from our factory to rer. No capital or ‘experience tired, Easily sold, Big profits. te for FREE SAMPLES, MAD-~|' ISON MILLS, 503 Broadway, New Yor! WORK WANTED FOR RENT— Modern furnished Front, all modern, hot water heat. Gall 3 F 6. ’ G:2- Tw: TO RENT—One five-room modern apastment, L. K, Thompson); "hon 287, <2 lwk, FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms in a modern home. ‘Close in. 981 L.J. i Phone 890: ‘tw apartment. 618-6th St. WANTED—Work plowing, gardens, hauling ashes, dirt or wood. Call |, z 6W after 6p. m. 5-2-1}! ) WANTED—Work by hour or day” by colored lady. Phone 938W. 5-5-3 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished room with kitchenette, on ground floor fn modern home, suitable for voung married couple, Screened. porch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. . 3-27. FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a, modern home, on ground filoof, clése in. Phone 6723. 120 1st St. WES 2d FOR RENT—Nicely furnishéd room 4j in modern house, close in. "Cally 402 5th Street or phone 836J. Hy 5-3<lw fF sleeping room|! Best location. FOR RENT—One strictly modern. $12.00 per month, Phone 850. 715), Mandan Ave. 5-5-3t FOR RENT—One large room suitable |: for one or two gentlemen: Aiso |’ Board, 406-6th St. 5-5-tf |! }FOR RENT—Two rooma, Board’ ity desired. Phone 457W. 8-5-4t FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- |, ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. 4-18-tf YOR RENT—Three room apartment unfurnished, 222-2nd St. 6-1+tf.} —Large furnished room. _B:1-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room ‘at 408: 3rd. St. 5-7--3t] FOR SALE: OR RENT’ HOUSES ANB: BLATS p FOR RENT—A 6 Yoon modern house; ly: modern’ fdrnished' artment, and have for sale. Ice’ box 150. pound eapacity, ; bed davenport, Mahogany _windspr chairs and piano. Phone 905; Co: % - low, close to school, choice neigh- horhood $3600, .. 7 room’ modern house centrally located* and’ nez sehools $8800; 10 room modesn |? house well located) $6200. 6 roam modern bungalow close to school: $4500. Houses. and .Jots' for sale in all parts of the city. - Harvey Harris & Co., J;-P. Jackson, Manag: er. 5 fst FOR RENT—9 room modern how including 5 bed rooms at 38 Kas-| ser street for House has been, re-desorated, .GBts M, Register. : * Ave. hFOR SA) PFOR RENT—Britk atts storage” or FOR RENT—Flat by May lst. Per? son Courts, 4-17-tf MISEBELANEOUS | FOR SALE—Bujck 6, tonzing car 7 good eenaities ae SB Anderson ) » 5-7-36 FOR SALE—AIl household, goodsi Dressers, chiffonier, beds, buffiet} roll top desk, piano, library table Remington typewriter No. 10, Reak bargain. 44 Rosser St. Phone 8860. 5-7-4 LOSPA) child’s Maroon Sweatt somewhere on the River road north! of town, Phone 687 for nds Mrs. W. E. Perry. Ppre bred S. : Léghorh, Pullets;; 3S. C. W. Lége hora Cockerels; 3% White. Plymouth Rack Pullets;; oie snockerel.,. Finst prige Winnes's at ‘Fargo, Crookston and. Menton state fairs. Hatching eggs. S, C. W. Leghorns $1.50 per 15; B. P: Rock $3.00 per 15. Peter Werlen, * Bismarck, N..D. Phone 262. ,. 5-3-1w FOR SAl Fine cornér lot, 560x150 tion made. Price and tarms right. Addréss 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N, Du, 4-19-tf ‘OR -SALE—Cabbage plants house-hold futniture, beds, c te, Also’fruit jars, stone jéfly glasses,, ladder, — bicycles, shovels, picks, etc. 306:14th St. Phone. 740R. 5-F-lw: ‘OR SAEE—wittisep rocker, ‘Wind- sor'-atm: chair, gate-leg fable, chit fonier, ‘ved. rocker,» dining room: chairs, rugy:-mattress, all new, suite, 2, Highes Apartments, .; 2.) * Mbdtsh “pinin suit, size aboit: 38, hin ¢ eo ombined. bargaiq, For particu- 106) care Tri poy Iwory E} set, néW sanitary ‘couch sk ) at phous a7 Aide) deess No. 766 cave Tribune. 5-baw. @apage, in rear of 114-4th St... N. CNet. os ~~ 6Iw pedi oe 7 and 1 Girl's | premises described in such mortgage 'FOR SALE—Bujck 6, tousing car Tt Al} vorporation, dated’ on the 19th day of March, 1921 and filed for record in the office of the Registers of jeeds, of Burleigh County, North akot@ on the 21st day of March, 1921 at 9 o'clock a, m. and recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages on page 190 will be foredlgsed by a sale of thé preMises dest#lbed in such mortgage and hereinafter des¢ribed _ at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 9th day of June, 1924 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day to satisfy the amount due upon’ suck mortgage on the day. of sale. The and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows torwit: All. of the east half (E%) of the west half (W%) and the, Northeast quarter of section thirty four (34) in township one hundred forty (140) north of range seventy seven (77) west of the 5th P. M, containing three hundred twenty acres more or less according to the U. S. govern- ment Survey thereof. Fs There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $3602.25 in addition to the costs and éxpenses of sale including attorneys fees. McKENZIE STATE BANK of McKenzie, N. D., « corporation, Mortgagee. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Bismarck, N. D. ‘ 7-14-21 28—6 4 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notige is hereby given. that defanlt has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed ahd de- Hverel by Julia F. Clark: and Wil- liam §. Clark to the Sterling State Bank of Sterling, w corporatian dated the 26th day:'of December: 1918 and jed for record in the office of the Register of Deed of Bufféigh Coun- , North Dakota at the hour of 10 0 oclock A. M. and filed in book 144 Lad: h XURPING WELL — An WR Tablet\ Catvegetable aperient) taken at f night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your dl- geétion and elimination. a "1 _— pee UUNIORS—Little NR THE _BISMARCK TRIBUNE . CHILD LABOR oudiithein of the Republi , A resolution proposin: ehjld, labor améndmentto the federal Constitution ha ae nie BS passed by the House, The amendment) would author-| ize Congress| to enact legis- lation prohib- iting or regu-| lating child y, becuuse the two federal ehild labor laws which have been | enacted were declared unconsti- tutional upon the broad ground | that Congress did not have the; power to. pass such legislation. | It is to give Congress this un puted power that the pending amendment is proposed, Due largély to conditions in tha Democratic “solid South,” such an amendment is imperative if state chilé labor laws in the North are) to be maintained. Child labor is at its worst in the southern Dem- ocratic strongholds. In many! southern states over 20 per cent of the total child population is engaged. in child Jabot, Due to lack of state legislation these children work long hours at very low wages and under distressing conditions. In many industries orn take the place of adult labor. | he products of mills and fac-| tories operated by child labor| come in competition with and! underaell products ct apithern in-* of mortgages on page 502, will be foreclosed by a sile of the prem- ises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described. at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon of the 17th day of May, 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon mortgage on the day of sule. premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same ure described as follawa to- w Lots two and three (2 & 3) both in section thirty (30) in towns hundred forty (140) north of 4 seventy six (76) west of the Sth That there will be due on such date of sale the sum TATE BANK OF STER- 4 corporation, Mortgagee. F. E, McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, 4-9-16- 5-7, GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 35-Cent “Danderline” .. Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair : A gleamy mass of luxur- fant hair full | of gloss, lustre and life short- ly follows a genuine toning up of neglect- | ed scalps with dependable “Danderine.” Falling hair, itehing scalp and the dandruff is corrected im- mediately. hin, dry, wispy or fad- ing hair is quickly invigorated, tak- ing on new strength, color and youthful beauty. “Danderine’ de- lightful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasy! Any drug store, Does | $22,000 GIVEN TO WORLD CAUSE: BY N..D. BAPTISTS Grand: Forks, N. D:, May 7. Dakota Baptists contributed $22,000| to thei New World movement of their church during the year ending April 30, according to Rev. Fred EF. Stock- ton of Grand Forks, superintendent of the North Dakota Baptist conven- tion. This makes a total of $113,000 con- tributed by this state to the } World campaign during the last five years, according to Mr, Stockton. A meeting of the state executive committee of the Baptist church is By JOHN T. ADAMS, a| hibited, and where the standards |piles or other rectal troubles who | Parkview Sa | Thoma j tion to titlemen will be one of the HAIR STAYS — AMENDME. ican National Committee dustries where child labor is pro- of wages and working conditions are much higher. Obviously, either the standards of industrial, conditions in the South must be raised or the stan- dards in the North must be low- ered. As matters now are, the | products of southern mills and | factories, largely operated with cheap child labor, are driving the products of northern industries out of the market and resulting either in their closing down or w radieal reduction in their work- ing force, Democratic southern states re- fuse to prohibit by state legisla jtion the employment of children at low wages and long hours. The only way, then, to maintain the | high standards in the northern states is to have a federal law | that will fix uniform conditions | of ehild employment. | In this conrection it should be stated that practically alt federal legislation for the benefit of | women and children has been en- | acted when the Republicans were | in control of Congress. The first bill for a federal child labor law | was introduced by Senator Bev- eridge, Republican of Indiana, | and Representative Herbert Par- sons, Republican of New York. Republicans in both branches | ot Congess have always been lead- ers in the effort to obtain federal | legislation preventing the explolt- | ation of childhaod and the estab- lishment of high standards of living and working conditions for the American wage earner. Hl KE. DOHENY JR. 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FARMER FALLS DEAD Minot, 7.--John IHested, a farmer residing 30 miles east 0} Minot, dropped dead yesterd evening in the waiting room of a local physician's office befor he had a chance to see the doctor rel- ative to medical treatment. Heart trouble was given as the cause. N. D. TITLEMEN MEET AT BISMARCK, JULY 7 AND 8 Grand Forks, N. D., May 7.—The annual convention ¢ North Da- kota Titlemen’s will be held in Bismarck, July 7, and 8, ae- cording to A. W. Dennis of Forks, secretary of the assoc Hall of Hutchinson, Kan of the national orgar secretary speakers. Late ener There are many miles of galleries 4 and chambers containing peculiar formations at Wind Cave, South Da- kota. scheduled to be held in'Grand Forks Tuesday. Appointments and appro- priations for the next six months will be made at that time, As part of the training for health Biven in the achools @f-Latvia a new law: requires* instruction on the dan- gers of aleoh MIMEOGRAPHS ADDRESSGGRAPHS and office equipment of alt kinds Phone 759 if your Mimeograph 0 _ Addressegriaph needs. repairs or ,adjust- ment, " We ate State Agents and all service is free. Don’t hesitate to ask for it. ; Génains. RdT¥on-Hick \Mimeo- graph ‘supplies always fresh andyabwage ready for instant & delivery, Globe = Gazette Printing Co. RALPH PENNER, _ Local entative. ~ 821 4th St, COMBED, GLOSSY Millions Use It - Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore Even. ovstinate, unruly or sham- pooed hair stays combed all day in y gtyle you like, “Hair-Groom” a id'gnificd combing eream w gives that natural gloss and well- groomed effect to your hair — that final touch to good dress both in bus- ines: id on social occasions. “Hair- ietow thick, heivy; lustrons fair. ‘Be- of greasy, harmful imitations. ona dog the | tainly have taken no prizes. ternoon stroll with h him One of Smith's acquaintances met frightful-looking aid frankly. said the owner: warnin-| away before noon, PAGE FIVE. “Don't let him hear you. Ho fox-terr Tit-Bits, ly. thinks he’ mon- usually breaks * err.) 3.1) | A morning fog | MOM’N POP GEE +I WISH L COULD FiGuRE OUT SOME WAY To WIN CORA'S HEART - LVE TAKEN HER OUT ‘TO LUNCH AND BouGHT HER NICE PRESENTS - MAYBE IF L TooK HER To A GOOD SHow I COULD MAKE AN IMPRESSION By Taylor: GEE — THERE'S A SWELL SHOW COMING TO THE PALACE THIS WEEK AT 4 BUCKS PER SEAT- HERE'S MY CHANCE TO MAKE A BIG SPLASH WITH CORA PROVIDING LCAN GET THE BOSS TO ADVANCE ME @ BUCKS ON MY Re rae MR. DOWNER I'M A UTTLE PRESSED FINANCIALLY AND I WONDER IF YOu'D CARE TO ADVANCE ME $ DOLLARS HAT FLoor BUT WHAT SECURITY Do lL GET-?P 1 JUST FINISHED } G SCRUBBING- - \TS AWONDER — WATCH WHERE Gree hip 0 THE PEDDLER WHO CALLED AT WELL CAN'T YOU TAKE THE WORD OF AN HONEST WELL,I MIGHT- BRING HIM SS nes 0 ER NEWT SSISHES AREARIN x } = neal 1 Ny ua SAY ic “) (THERES NOTHIN WRONG _ WITH SARAHS AIM:!) ARE! AN THEY WHY WONT You GIMME A NICKEL, MOM? M-M-ike GOOD? T SHOULD SAY THEY, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TLL Go AN’ GET A NICKEL FROM AOM BY BLOSSER Ww NO, FRECKLES - 1) a eal 6UESS | O-G1, MOM- DYA S'POSE YOU WOULD GAME A NIC ASI JA MOM 5 NOT KEL er WELL, GIMME A NICKEL. NOW; AN TH NEXT ) TIME YOU. WANT 5