The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 7

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‘ , & ( \ y U j } Re \ y ——— 1 week, 25 wards ir ‘under 136 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified adg are advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to ineere. insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 Ses SEE Vrms eens. & W: — embroider during their Write once, at WANTED—Competent gir eral housework. Mrs. G. 202, West Rosser. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE Houses, Lots and Farm Lands‘ € rooms, Fifth ‘street, strict- ly medern, east front, 60 foot lots, @ ‘rooms, convenient to { schools, oak floors, fir woodwork, practically new, | not on paving ..........-+ 4500.00 | 10 gooms right down town, modern, will either sell outright or will. consider \ smaller house as part pay- , WOME cs e052 ts 65% sss + 6000.00 Splendid assortment of low pric- ed houses at from $800.00 to $2600.00, F. EB. YOUNG, $5.00 for 30. Phone 152W. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E., Bismarck, N. Dak, 5-9-1w Sitka, Alu fog. Near Icy Bay, 300 miles northw Here is Lieutenant ka. The trip ~ engineering THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN ; ; ploited by Paris. The bodice is close Met! | BEADED DOTS silver dollar and the smallest the Si A white georgette crepe frock with] dimensions of a dime. fittin nd the skirt below the hips. graduated dots in navy blue has each : suddenly flairs out and the hems} | dot outlined with white be The FAN EFFECT finished in points very like an_ ut | largest dots are about theysize of al The fan silhouette is being ase eatin ora fan. ; MOM’N POP By Taylor’ RATS ON THIS HOUSE CLEANIN'— EVERY SPRING IT'S TNE SAME OLD SESSION WITH THE CARPET BEATER, TACK PULLER AN’ PAPER CLEANER L WISH L COULD RESIGN THIS J50B BUT MOM'S GOT BOTH EYES GLUED ON ME — SAY - CHicx Buz2-2-2-2 icer of , Was mm 1 quadron b he-world fight, hopping off from Ninding snow storms antl dens » AK 4 an altilnde or only ten fect » the FOR SALE—Fine eprner lot, 60x160 | in the best residence disttict in| Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water| and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. | 4-19-tf Roadster. | d and overhauled, in| excelent condition. New battery, two new cord tires. Write No. 769 care Tribune, 5-13-3t TAKEN UP April 16, 1924, red blind | cow, weight 900 Ibs. One eyeball | ont, brand CC on left hip. Ole! Warne, Box 631 Driscoll, N. Dak.| ~. 5-13-1w | WANTED—Competent woman for housework in family of small chil-; dren, Phone 601W, i —————— WANTED—Dr ing. Phone .890. SALESLADIES AND | SOLICITORS WANTED | BEAUTY WORK. 5 women to t i demonstrate and sell dealers well| known toilet goods, $25 to $50 per week. Ry. fare paid. If not free to travel ask about our local rep- reser » proposition, — Exper jen rable but not nece: ry as we train you. Write Goodrich Drug Co. Omaha, Nebr. AGENTS WANTED [ MADISON “BETTER MADE”| direct from the factory to No capital or experience ‘asily sold. Big profits. SAMPLES, MADI- 3 Broadway, New required Write for F SON MILLS, York. jad lots. Side nain line. Experience unnee- Karn a week's pay in an hbur. Qiberal drawing account ar- rangement. Washington Coal Co., 801 Coal Exchange Bldg,, Chicago. — =A nice Tatnished room na modern hore. Close in. Calt 402-5th St. Phone 836J. 5-12-lw] FOR SALE=Seed potatoes at my] above LOR RENT--Large nicely furnis! room \with kitchenette, an grouna floor in modern home, suitable for voung married couple. Screened porch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. 8-27-48 -| FOR SALE—Light quick | & FOUND--In Soo depot, ladies smatl | purse containing money. Owner may have purse by identifying | same and paying all charges. Calla ter 6 P. M. or on Sunday's. j Bs LOST—A delft blue silk scarf with Here’s First Art From Districts Swept By Stor ms Storms sweeping the south Atlantic states have left a t hundred persons are reported to have been killed in N This picture shows what the tornado light stripes. Finder please noti- fy Mrs. J. G, Wallace, Phone 402W. ! One room to be 409-5th St. 5-13-1w cle, A-1 condition; call sleeping rooms. rented with ‘garage. Phone 512R FOR SAL also two good screen doors, 7U1-6th St. or Phone 288R. 5-13-8t PIANO FOR RENT at $5.00 « month, Will also sell on easy payments. Call 883 for Mrs. Rolfe, 217-8th St. 6-12-1w % of s FOR RENT—The south 22 138-99 Apple Creek townshi 80 acres broke, the rest hay. Write W. A. Ziegelmeyer. Decorah, Towa, G 5-8-2w BABY CHICKS, standard bred farm flocks, reasonable prices, guaran- teed. Clayton Rust; Agr. Col., Fargo, N. D, 4-20-1m place in Boyd Township. John H. “Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. : 4-14-tf WANTED—Used “ce box, kitchen cabinet and rugs. Phone 267. pits. j-12-3t FOR RENT— Well tarnished room in a modern home, on ground fluor, close in. Phone 6723. 120 lat St. )R RENT—Furnished room in a modern home, very reasonable. Phone 553W. 223 12th Street. FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: ‘Aiso Board, 406-6th St. tf FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfarn’ ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. a 4-18-1f are bidding for the 1925 convention , FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS KENT. located FOR modern home ght on room Street, this property has a good| Such gatherings of garden space, trees and garage |hopes to demonstrate this fact on Phone | Derby Day, May 5-12-8t | planning a demonstration of the hos- Hedden Real Estate Agency. a FOR = RENT—Modern apartments, one, two and three rooms. Apply’ F.. W, Murphy. Phone 852. « » 4-80-tf FOR &hNT—Four modern unfur- 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. turnished 4-22-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone ‘194-W. 1-12-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Appl; F, W. Murphy, Phone 862, 4-30-tf FOR RENT—4 room furnished mos! Vi dern apartment. Phone 773. = ney Flats 5-9-tf FOR RENT—3 room apartment, 2 rooms and kitchenette, all modern, party furnished if desirea, Vacat- ed by June ist. Phone 213M. 523- Gth St. 5-8-1w, FOR RENT—Upper duplex, three rooms and bath, screened porch on 12tn St. Also High chair, baby buggy and fireless cooker éor sale. Phone 981 L J. t 6-12-3t. FOR RENT—Well furnished 100m i with kitchenette for light house- “keeping, 441 Fifth St. Phone 273. ° 5-12-1w FOR 'RENT—Flat with two large porches in Woodmansee Apart- ments. H. J. Wogdmansee. 5-8-lw FOR RENT—During ‘summer months small furnished apartment at Per- son Courts. Phone’ 851-R. = §-13-tf FOR RENT—Furnished house for the summer months. Phone 835. 6-13-Bt FOR RENT—Well furnished rooms, close in. Phone 1052R, . 422-4th 2 > §-i-lw FOR RENT—Nine room — modern house. 111 Mandan Ave, Phone 64. ‘8 2 : ~ "6 -14-1w & MISCELLANEOUS EGGS FOR hat ae un cneiet Good layers, Eggs. -$3.00, for,.,15 2-80-tt “FOR SALE—Three plate and oven North First} handle the great crowds incident to FOR SALE: Tland rangé, one year old, Phone 618R. 5-14-5t electric stove. G. H. Russ, 305-3rd St. 1 WANTED—Roomers and boarders at the Dunraven, 6-9-tf Two Cities Would » - Entertain Legion Indiandpolig, May 14,—Two, éities of the American Legion, according to national officers. Louisville claims, to be able to veterans, and 17. Houston is pitality of the Lone Star state to Legion officials at an early date. Louisville, which annually handles a gathering of 80,000 on Derby Day, claims added facilities with the | opening. of two palatial hotels. Jef- ferson Post, one of the largest in the country, has use of a 1 acre | tract, formerly Douglas Park and | once a famous race ‘track, given the Legion by the Kentucky Jockey Club, Selection of the convention city, however, will not be made until the annual convention this year at St. Paul. Seattle already is planning to ob- tain the 1926 convention. To Seek Forest ) Fire Prevention San Francisco, May 14.—Effort will be made at the next session of the California legislature to pass & law providing punishment for _ per- sons who carelessly throw cigarettes or cigars from ‘autemobiles, it has been announced here by P. G, Red- ington of the United States forestry service. Many forest fires have heen caused by ‘cérélehs motorists. Llamas Are-Used To Trim Lawns) London, May 14.—For reasons of economy, and 40 make use of some inmates, the London Zoo authori- ties are starting geese and-llam to, trim the jawhe. The geese a kept from straying by wire fencing, and. the lamas ere tethered. by 4 long rope which gives. them a , 20 foot grazing circle. ‘' ; y Sills elas USE OF FLOUNCES Flounces ate used most interest- ingly on the latest French importa- tions. ‘Phey rarely.go all the way around and ere most irregolar in| their way: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE aalitice Is Hereby Given, That, that ai in mortgage, executed and de- lortgacors,,, te, The, Fiyst. National e ed ' * Carpenters tools and | filed for record in the office of the lin fine condition, Cieap| Resister of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- Call at 321 Ist St. ty, State of North Dakota, on the a as eae 14th day of September, 1922, and jin {the Fifth P. M. in Dann ‘County, ! | Julia M. O'Brien to McKenzie State Bank of Harvey, a B corporation, Mortgagee, dated May 15th, 192 and recorded in Book 174 of Mortgages on page 147, will be foreclosed by a sale of the’ premises in such mo gage, and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, the City of Bismarek, in the County of Burleigh State of | Dakota, on the 19th day of North , 1924, at the hour of two’ o'clock P. M., to satisfy the amount duc upon said mor p on the day of sale: The premises described i ated in the County of e of North Dakota, and di follows, to-wit: The West half (Wis) of ction 3, Township 144, Range 75, West of the 5th P.M. There will .he due on such mort- gage ‘on the day of sale the sum of $166.35 for principal and interest, and the sum for i t paid on a are to protect » making: the total sum due and for which the premises will be, sold, the sum of $244.80, and. the costs of foreclosure and.sale. Dated at. He this 7th day o » 1924. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF; HARVEY,- a corporation, | M iH ortgagée. ALOYS WARTNER, Attorney for Mortgagee, i Harvey, North Dakot | 9-16-23-30—5-7 14 the Mort North Dakota, NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY SALE In the atter of the estate of Howard Miller of Werner, North Da- kota, a Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that in ac- cordance with an order of the ,Ref- eree made in the above entitled mat- larly referred to ribs n,-Will be, sold to the highest bidder for eashyat public auction, at the officé of Hgnorable H. F. O'Hare, Referee, in the Little Building in the City ‘of “Bismarck, Burleigh County and State of North Dakota on the 17th day of May A. D. 1924, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M, ich will be sold The real estate wl at said time and place is described as follows: An undivided one half interest in and to Lot Nine (9), Block Two (2) of the town of Werner, in Dunn County, North Dakota, also, an un-| divided’ one half interest in and to the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of | Section Twenty four. (24) Township | One Hundred Forty Six (146) North of Range Ninety three (93). West of | North Dakot Dated thi of May, 1924. H. bth da KE Trustee, Bismarc SCOTT CAMERON, Attorney for Trustee, Bismarck, . N. Dak. 5-6-10-12-14 Dak. | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the terms of that certain real estate mortgage executed and: delivered by John O’Brien and Bank of McKenzie, North Dakota, a corporation, dated on the 19th day of March, 1921 and filed for record in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, ‘North Dakota on the 21st day of March, 1921 at 9-o’clock a. m. and recorded in Book 160 of Mortgages on page 190 will be forerlosed by a. sale.of the prenjiges described in such mortgage and Hereinafter described 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 premises. described-in: sueh-mortgage. and which will he sold to satisfy the same are described a8 follows:to-wit: All of the east half’ (E%) of the west, half..(Wie)-and..tke Nertheast 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 thrae hundred: twenty acres. mere or less aecording to the U. 8. govern- ment Survey thereof, : There will’ be due on such mort- gage ot the date of sale the sum of $3602.26 in addition to the costs and sepenter of sale including attorneys fees. McKENZIE’ STATE BANK of McKenzie, N. D., a corporation, Mortgagee, F. B MccURDY, | o :e} for Or ty Altman, Node ee ~ PoP- YOUR OFFICE JUST CALLED [| UP AND SAID THEY WANT “OU (© ATTEND AN IMPORTANT T BUSINESS CONFERENCE THIS AFTERNOON - ¢ & “r wake. One and Alabama dation i lina, Georgia nville, Ala, left of a country mansion near Gr a AYLOR BY STANLEY diet SioLD ER NEWT | SHES AREAIIN) |! it 4 | ew Ls You SAY WITH Doc PiLLSBURY, remained -of tin at! fler the tornado road freight town. The house truck cpt the storm GLASS WIG Caer AR TER Doc LEFT GRANNY SHERMAN | ie : DODE IXETCHEL SAYS THERE Hy BEEN A CASE OF SICKNESS iN SINCE DOCTOR CODDINGTON MovED AwAY six MONTHS AGO - stancey =f ic) ~ BY BLOSSER SEE'EM THERE? FRECKLES AN’ MME CANT? EAT ANY ‘CAUSE MOMS RANIN’ A PARTY-MEBBE Jf THEY'S SOME LEFT ' AFTER TH DARTY WE | Scan ave | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SEE TN Bi DSH OF CANDY AY MOM HAS= SMEY'RE GREAT, 6REAT Ble CHOCOLATE are starting to wea glass hair! Delicately colored to cont h complexion or co3- e soon. Ma hicago beauty And now the girls tinted spun glass wig: tume, may ‘be all the ra THATS REX, BUT IF 1 GET SOMETHING SHE SAID 1 AWST SAY,/THANK You, MAAN!" ay! WHat PURTY CANDY. YOU 607, MISSUS NSGOOSEY= IN MOM SAID I. MUST NEVER, ASK FOR ANYTHING Two ‘were kilieg rn ints wreek_on the Canadian National \Rallway near’ Highgate, Saskatchewan. The locomotive struck ‘a boulder, then toppled over an embankment, pinning the fireman and brakeman under- neath it. How. the’rock got ontg the tracks has not been ascertained.{.\ |

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