The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1924, Page 7

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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924 PAGE SEVEN ings are one of the most popular finishes on silk and wool. ffocks. Slips of silver or gold cloth are fre- quently seen peeping from slashed skirts. f LIKE MEN'S The newest boyish tailleurs are eloped in men’s suiting and have coats cut in front exactly like a 's dinner jacket. Skirts are 12 or 14 inches from the ground and coats are very short. METAL CLOTH Metal cloth and metal braid bind- f THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE fore will be ne ie 10th day - HE SUCCEEDS McCRAY Ve MORE” ate: tHE edpense of anlec, err Tuly 1924, to pay said delinquent as- FOR SALE Houses, Lots and Farm Lands | € rooms, Fifth street, -strict- ly modem, east front, foot lots, Yooms, convenient schools, oak floors, woodwork, practically new, Rot on paving ............ 10 rooms right down ‘town, modern, will either sell outright or will consider smaller house as part pay- ment’... Splendid assortment of low pric- ed houses at from $800.00 to $2600.00. “. YOUNG Classified Advertising Rates 1 ‘insertion, 26 words of “NOTICE TO CR In the Mutter of the John Waentler, Dec Notice is hereby dersigned Magdalen: jecutrix of the Last Wachtler, late of the matek, in the County and State of North 1 to the c¢ f | having: }to exhibit them with the within four t publication of this not eutrix at her residen in. the of Bismarck, in Burleigh Count Dated April : '_MOM’N POP By ‘Taylor ( HELLO- 4 E s-O4 1 \(q |i | EVERVTHINGS INA MUDOLE-] =!) L444 HELLO FLORENCE - WELL I'M NoT = ay I DONT SEEM 10 DOING A THING RIGHT Now - YOU © yf E IN VERY Good Humor! % ARE? - YOU'VE GOT NOTHING ON US. THEN. MOM'S CLEANING HOUSE Estate "by the un- Wavhtler, Fx- Will Joun city of 8 insertions, 26 words oF. 8 in tions 26 ‘words or under ............... 4 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi: * tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES _ 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insere insertion same day. i 4500.00 6000.00 | to’ said 2-1w | rooms, water, lights, sewer and bath, not far out, for $3000. on| terms of $500, cash down and bal: | ance on time. Large barn and two! lots for sale for $500. cash. Geo. M.| Take Register 5 d-lw | Harmon's GS FOR hatching from choice | j Goat “Gale's Addit Strain Barred Plymouth Rocks.! hiatted wertion af the Good layers, Eggs 0 for 15. N be sold to the highe:t! $5.00 for 30. Phone 152W. W. A.| bidder in nce with Chapter No blaring banas, Falconer, 202 Avenue E., Bismarck, !325 of the n Laws of North the nt Wie an N. Dak. -lw | Dakota for Braet eo, A list of the descriptions of FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x150 / 1,1. (> he sold ison file in. the of. |( sUCUESEOR a in the best residence district in! fi. of the County Auditor for Bur- Bisniarck, Paving, sewer, water) eich County, North Dakota, and | and gas all in and partial excava-} came can be examined by any one tion made. Price and terms right. | who desire: to make a bid ti Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N,/ ull of said lots. re 4-19-tf Will receive sealed bids until 2 publication on the A. D. 1934, First of May, Ist 5-1-8-15-22 NOTICE OF SALE OF e that a sale en Prospect Fisher's Addition, and wil within the City of Bis- | LOTS of lots in Addi- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE $2 milit rati V's. Martins i, wa pcisely hve enitenti i noof li put. Gov, Warren T'. Me- sentenced to Atlanta, G@ family, the execi ie t the Justice new WELL. Tm NOT!! “YOu SEE MOM HAD ENGAGED A LADY TO HELP’ HER TODAY AND SHE DIDN'T COME — AND I’M SO DREADFULLY PEEVED TO THINK THAT— lies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home during — their moments. Write at once EM- TpSoRT MOM HAS TO L [bo ALL THIS CLEANING the] sworn hour Meer i Only his ~ =~ friends and employes in )—Competent girl for gen- 1 housework. Mrs. 202 West Rosser, Phone spolis witnesser ple cor Ewbank of the Indian Supreme Court, —Competent woman for housework in family of small chil dren, Phone 601W, 5-14 for general hou work with references, 208-6th oe TION WANTED Normal sume office or Phone 11GW. 600 Mandan, N. Dak, WORK WANTED Dp —Work hous y in town or country, references, 312-Ist St. School h aaittion in clerks in store. ho A Good Write Tribune No/ 770. WA )—Dressmaking, ing. Phone 890. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A, nice furnished room in a modern home, Close in. Call at 402-5th St. Phone 836J. 5-12-1w 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. 3-27-tf WOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground flvor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf FOR RENB—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: . Also Roard, 406-6th St. 5-5-tf FOR RE! y furnished room in modern house. Close in. Phone 925W . 5-14-1w FOR R —Four rooms, unfurnish- ad or partly furnished at 803 7th 4-18-tf FOR SALE OR RENT ___ HOUSES AND FLATS S RR RENT—Modern tyrnished apar‘ments, one, two an three rooms. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. ain sew- 5-13-1w 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Four modern unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing on the ground floor, front en- trance. Also two furnistied’ rooms for light housekeeping. Call 418- lst St. Phone 658W. 4-22-tf FOR RENT—Three partly furnished or unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Also gas wa- ter-tink heater and laundry stove for sale cheap. Phone 339-R. 5-14-8t FOR -SALE—-One hundred fect gam den hose, two wheel backing cart, | second hand buggies, saddles, boys | ™ , Chevrolet touring car, ice chest und several other housckold | Bonds too numerous to mention,! Call J atz, 118 Second St. or Phone 4- ny —During the vacation, 7 well-furnished rooms of my home including first floor, with sun room, porches and garage, Terms | reasonable. Phone 746 or call at’ 6 Lueas Block. V. L. Enge |, Reward fiven for arrest and conviction of y party, Notify Dr. R$ ‘Oakland Six “Raadster, recently painted and overhauled excellent condition, New battery, two new cord tires. K care Tribune, TAKEN UP April 16, 1924, red blind ep, weight 900 Ibs. One eyeball aut, brand CC on left hip. Ole! Warne, Box 631 Driscoll, N. Dak. 5-13-1w FOR SALE—Light stock saddle good as new. Call at 309-2nd Street, af- | ter 6 P, M. or on Sunday's. i lelft blue pes. J. G, fy Mrs. Wallace, Phone 402W FOR SAI ‘arpenters tools and chest, all in fine eondition. Cheap for cash. Call at 321 Ist St. 5-14-4t WOR RENT—My garage and two sleeping rooms. One room to be| rented with- garage. © 409-5th St. Phohe 512R. 5 MADAM LA_MAY Clairvoyant and| trance Medium from Minot will be at the McKenzie Hotel room 403, a few days only. 6-1 FOR SALE—Bicycle, A-1 condition; also two good screen doors, Call 711-Gth St. or Phone 288R. 5-13-3t PIANO FOR RENT at $5.00 1 month. Will also sel] on easy payments. | Call 883 for Mrs. Rolfe, sth | 5-12-11 | STORAGE SALE—Large Mahogsny dresser, New Sewing Table, New Lawn Swing, Shop worn beds, 8- foot bench. Call 246, Ask for Mr. Gobel. 5-14-4t FOR RENT—The south % of se 22 138-79 Apple Creek township. 80 acres broke, the rest hay.| Write W. A. Ziegelmeyer. Decorah, own, 5-8-20 BABY CHICKS, standard bred farm flocks, reasonable prices, guaran- teed. Clayton Rust, Agr. Col., Fargo, N. D. 4-30-1m FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mo- dern house for light housekeeping, gas to cook with and also a sleep- ing room. .621-6th St. Phone 619W. 5- FOR RENT—*Modern 6 room house furnished or unfurnished 1309 Rosser St. é 6 16-3t | FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light, housekeeping. one 794-W. f ‘OR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose. Apartments. Apply F, W. Murphy, Phone 882. 4-30-tf 4 room furnished mo- Phone 77 FOR RENT. dern apartment! ney Flats FOR RENT—Well furnished com with kitchenette for light house- keeping, 4]1 Fifth St. Phone 273. ror f Nicely furnished apart- nent, onable rent for summer. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. 620-6th St. §-15-1w FOR RENT—During summer months small furnished apartment at Per- gon Courts.’ Phone 851-R. ~ i 2 -__5.18-tf FOR RENT—Furnished, house for the summer months, Phone 835. 6-13-3t FOR RENT—Weil furnished rooms, close in. Phone 1052R; 422-4th St, 5-14-1w, FOR RENT—Nine room modern house. 111 Mandan Ave. Phone 64. - B-14-1w FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for rent at 414 7th Street, close in and modern, 5-14-3t FOR RENT—4 room furhished house. Phone 773, Varney Flats. 5-14-3t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—7 room dern house, | P’ including 8 bed "r6 heat, faces east, garage, chicken house, not on corner, taxes not high, for $4500.,on terms of §' cash and balance on time. 5 room modern house, ; District. f)Fugene Marble and Louise Marhle,) mis, "hot water} 1 FOR SALE—Seed potatoes at my place in Boyd Township. John H.| Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. i 4-14-tf | FOR SALE—Garland range, one year| old, Phone 518R. 5-14-3t | FOR SALE—Three plete “and oven | electric stove. G, H. Russ, 305- 3rd | St. the Dunraven, SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. In District Court, Fourth Judicial A. -F. Moyer, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur | Deféndants. | The State of North Dakota to the| Named Defendants: re hereby summoned to an- Fthe Complaint of the Plaintiff herein which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial. District, in and for.Burleigh County, State of | Nofttr Dakota,@ind to sérve a copy of your, answer upon the subscril within thirty days after the service of this Summons upéh you, exclusive | of the day of such service; and in| ¢ase of your failure to appear or| answer |j t will be taken against you for default for the relief | demanded in the Complaint. Dated this:26th day of Match, 1924. PETER A, WINTER, Attorney for, Plai it * McClusky, Notth je 7-24—| RE: IDAWA coy MINING COM- Bismarck,, PNonth Dakota. Notice léreby_ Given that at a! meeting ,of ithe directors of the above named corporation held at Bis- marck, N. Dak., on the 18th. day of April 1924, an assessment of four eénts per share was levied upon the capital stock of said corporation, ble May 20th, 1924 to EF. A. Nord- iat Sesretary, vatiéy ‘City, North ata. ny stock upon Avhich. this nsaess- ment shall remain unpaid on the of June “will be delinquent two o'clock P.M. on the The County the Commi: s res any or all bids. t amount bid must bid in the form of a By Order of the Bo Commissioner, FRANK JSJOHNSON, Auditor, Burleigh County, North Dakota County ALBERTA EXCELS EARLY RECORI NEA Service onton, Alberta, — May Farmers:of Alberta province od record in grain production. spite a smaller produced a uniformly ‘op than the the most noteworthy fed the phenomenal grain production of Albert Soover all own 2nd daw of fadm the » Canada, | Last year's record harvest brought | forth wheat weighing: more than 60 pounds to the bushel, oats mo 40 pounds a bushel and i pounds to the bushel. . At th iis records of 55, 105 bushels of tere, were harvested. This yeur, the Alberta f pect to “attain even a higher r in one to’ the 63 and wheat COLORED FRING and purple ostrich f na striking dress of red g gette crepe: Wireless licenses in number nearly 600,000. ul King George for the officia ing the ¢ of office, 1 behind the new governor are Branch’s wife and son, James Kiet EXCLUSIVE. NEA PHOTO OF ; MOORISH WAR Shelling Rebel Moors d impressive scene at the opening of the Britich lmpire Expositic s shown ipressing a button, concealed in a gold casket made to opening while, just behind him, Mary is the woman in gray at the right and beside her \(on left) the Duke of Y Spanish artillery in Spdnish-\oorish W in the Rif firing on the England. | ids the F 1 W: } n. Queei | ic; on her right Prince,Henry, in full regalia, st “opis Not. Wie, With Nimhle Rent. ip Dante Enon the Aw "Guarded! by ttoops, watched by a curious throng, Roy Leona, ane of the ig remarkable picture bony 160 tie the scaffold. Aimite,-La., esed the journey that ended at the right. Italians to be hanged at ns jail at the deginning of Note the soljier gu js at the loft and th pecring barefoot boy Leone; before being hangéd,-wrote a leter to“his wife th Brooklyn protesting his innocence. 10th tay and advertised for sale at public auc-j{n this he said that he had made.a confession because, suffering from tuberculosis and feeling he had not Aneluding 2 bed, tion, and unless payment is made be- long to live, he decided to shoulder the blame. 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