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MONDAY, MAY 19, 1924 . l insertion, 26 words or ander ........... 048 2 insertions, 25° words or S insertions 26 words of ander ..... rans 1 week; 25 words or ander 2.26 Ads over 25 worde, 2c addi- - tional’ per word: CLASSIFIED DISPLAY © RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ~ All classified ade are in advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to iseure insertion same day, . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 % HELP WANTED—FBMALB HEMSTITCHIN 1 Picoting- At- tachment; fits any machine; * for home uve; sent collect. Agent's prices reduced. Colorado Attachment Co., Box 2210, Denver, experience, to work in parlor in 1 town. experience expected, do wage: dress 55 care Tribune, 6-19-36 al “house- 406-6th St. 15-tf WANTED—Girl for gen work with references, WANTED- Krederick ¢ POSITION WANTED __ ATION WA Young. man nd yours lady graduates Uf State hool wish position in um or as clerks in store. si df Phone 116W. 600-5th Ave, N. E., sman for west- itory to sell Cash Systems, Credit Systems and Salesbooks. If you are a sal an and interested in a real staple | high grade specialty line with un- limited earning possibil ) sider this an opportunity. If not / thoroughly familiar with our com- plete line of products write for descriptive matter, otherwise, write in detail your qualifications for consideration as salesman. H. R. Butcher, 300 Kasota Building, Minneapolis, 5-17. WANTED—Ha man by Factory Agent Co. to sell several staple hardware factory lines on a straight commission basis in the following states: Min- nesota, North Dakota and South Dakot: Excellent proposition, Write Tribune No. 772. 5-17-2t WORK WANTED WANTED-—A positior. as automobile mechanic in garage by young man. Good\ references can be furnished. i 5-16-3t making, Plain sew- 0. 5-13-1w {D—-Dres Phone 89 ROOMS FOR RENT POR RENT—Large, mcely furnished -oom with kitchenette; on ground floor in modern home, suitable for voung married couple. Screened porch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. 1 3-27-tt or stove sales- | FOR. SAL Big» Values: in-Pirst Class: Modern Homes. 5 room, Bungalow, splendid condi tien, Riverview, $4300.00, room. house, elose: in, $4500.00 room, bupgalow, 9th: street, $5000, room, house, double garage, \ play house, lawn,.trees, fruit trees. <4th) Street, $6000.00, : 4 room. cottage, néw, $3200.08 7. roomhouse, hot water heat, fire- place,: garage, chicken. house, and barn, lawn and trees, 7th Street,| $5500.00, Terms ,on all of above. Enjoy the Comforts and Independ- ence of Your Own.Home. Phone 138. | INVESTORS MORTGAGE SEOURITY | co. 16 6 ——$< | FOR SALE The best selection of houses, lots and farm lands of any dealer in the city. 1924,is. starting with the best | crop prospeéts in 8 years with al 30: per cent increase in corn acre- age, 40 per cent in flax, 36 per cent in hogs and poultgy, and 10 per cent in milking and a decrease in wheat, in this county, Buy your house or your farm now from the man who has done the biggest busi- | ness here for years and who really knows values. Over 2000 satisfied customers. i F. FE. YOUNG. | 5-19-3t. i ——_—— es | “FOR RENT—A modern furnished or | unfurnished five room apartment | ! with two large porches. Wood- | ij mansee Apartments. Apply Harris | & Woodmansee. 5-16-2w | -2 room apartment, and one single apartment with kitchen- ette, are nicely furnished light house. keeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 5-17-1w | FOR RENT—Two or three light} housekeeping rooms with bath furnished or unfurnished, located 112 Avenue C. ' 5-16-3t FOR RENT” Two clean modern! rooms partly. zurnished for light |' house keeping. Phone 626 or 516 i goth St. 6-27-2t ¥OR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone AW. 00) hzite FOR. RENT=—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose’ Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-30-tf + FOR RENT—T room furnished mo- defn apartment. Phone 778, Var- nev Flats 5-9-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart-} ment. Reasonable rent for summer. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. 620-6th St. | 5-15-tw FOR RENT—During summer months small furnished apartment at Per-| son Courts. Phone 851-R. 5-18-tf FOR RENT—Well furnished rooms, close in. Phone 1052R, 422-4th St. 5-14-1w FOR YENT—Nine room moder house. 111 Mandan Ave. Phone 64. 4 5-14-1w FOR RENT—2 housekeeping rooms. Will be vacant the first of June. 307-4th St. 5-17-2t WANTED TO RENT—A house from 4 to 6 rooms, by the first of room apartment, L. K, Thompson, Phone 287, 5-19-1w 1 MISCELLANEOUS VOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms with bath and privatg entrance. Party with 2 children preferred. Also for sale, baby buggy and fire- less cooker. Phone 953LJ. 5-17-3t WOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 6783. 120 1st St. ) 2-20-tf {OR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Roard, 406-Gth St. WOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern house, Close in. Phone 925W-2. 5-14-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room modern home, Close in, 403 modern rooms Reasonable p STRICT! close in. 439-LJ. 5-16-1w. FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed oF partly furnished at 803 7th Ste cs 4-18-tf FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and_ three rooms. .Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 852. 4-30-tf FOR SALE—7 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms,-hot. water heat, faces east, garage, cRicken house, not on corner, taxes not high, for $4500., on terms of $700. cash and balance on time. 5 room modern house, including 2 hed rooms, water, lights, sewer bath, not far out, for $3000, on terms of $500. cash down and bal- ance on time, lots for sale for $500. cash. Geo, M. Register. 5-14-1w FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato, and cauliflower plants. Maytag Elec- tric Washer, range, dresser, iron- ing board, tubs, kitchen table, fruit jars, jelly glasses, ete. Phone 7TAO-R, 306 14th St. 5-16-1w FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas ali in and partial excava- tion made. Pricé and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. -* 4-19-tf FOR RENT—During the vacation, 7 well furnished rooms of my heme including first floor, room, porches and garage, Terms reasonable. Phone 746 or-eall ab: 613-3rd St, 5-14 dv, FOR RENT—Four modern unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing’ on the ground floor, front en- Arance. Also two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 418- 1st St. Phone 558W. 4-22-tf FOR RENT—June Ist. 5 room house]: and bath strictly modern, either furnished or unfurnished, with { \earage and full basement, two \, Plocks from. school. Also nice <vlace for garden, Call 677W, 5-15-1w \RENT—A modern house,-a mo- 1 furnished 6-room flat, a mo-| dern furnished 2 room and bath apartment. . For sale: A boy's hieyele, a set of Windsor chairs, and a piano. Phone 905. Cora 8. McLean. 5-17-1w FOR RENT—Two suites of light housekeeping rooms, nicely. or ished, front part of modern: house, laundry privileges, each suitable for two. 517 Second St, Phone 8125. 5-17-1w FOR RENT: Front room on ground floor with or without light house- keeping privileges. Also, for sale, full sized ‘clean beds at about half price. Cape good as new.— 409-5th St. Phone 512 R, 5-17-lwk ¥@R RENT—Furnished rooms in mo- dern house for light housekeoping, gas to cook with and also a sleep- ing'foom, 621-6th St. Phane. 619W,)., FOR SALE—Pool and card room lo- cated in best town in eastern Mon- tana, open Sundays, railroad Per- minal, a money maker... Write Oxford Parlor, Wolf Point. Box 678. 5-19-3t FOR SALE—Roll top desk, Reming- ton typewriter No, 16, Piano, dtess~|/ er and other furniture, kitchen dishes, fruit. jars. _ Reasonable price, 44 Rosser St; Phone 886F, \-[ ri 5-19-4t TAKEN UP April 16, 1924, red blind cow, weight 900 lbs. One eyeball out, brand CG on left. hin... Warne; Box. 63h Driscoll, MN. Dak, 5-13-1w FOR SALE—Carpenters tools and chest, allin fine condition. Cheap for cash, Call at $21 1st St, ¥ ‘ B+14-48 FOR RENT—My.garage’ and two sleeping rooms, . One ‘room to rented with gerage., Ape atin 8 Phone 6128. 13-2 STORAGE SALE—Large Mahogany dresser, New Sewing Table, New.) “Lawn Swing, Shop worn ‘beds, Os foot bench. Call 246, Ask for. Mr. Gobel. itis > Bolded FOR RENT—The south % of ‘sec. 22 138-79 App Cheek township. + .80 acres bro! the “rést “hay. Wits W. A. Ziegelmeyer. Decorah, lowa, 1- Maxwell, 1. Dy 5-16-1w. | for | andj di Large btizn and two | with» sun |‘ frlaintift will take, judgment against Ole,|:5..19-26. 6-2-9-16~23., 5-8-2w |x FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 Ford’s;|_ FOR: SALB. FIVE ROOM, MODERN BUNGALOW, close. in, full basement, furnace heat, boitt’ in features, garage. 4 Price- $4700, $700 cash monthly :. payments. SEVEN ROOM PARTLY MODERN home, close in,. east front, lot $0x150. Price $2000. - FOUR, ROOM PARTLY MODERN, home, A-1 location, a good inves ment, double garage, south front. Price $3150, cash. Six, ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full basement, furnace, heat, good location, south frant,, garage. Price $5250. Terms, : | SIX. ROOM MODERN DWELLI full basement, furnace heat, front.’ Price $2600, small first ment, and $35.00 perg month eluding interest at: 7. percent, SEVEN. ROOM, MODERN DWELL- ING, full basement, furnace 1 east front, tre lawn and he res. Price’ $5260. Terms. SIX ROOM MQDERN DWELLING, full basement, furnace heat, south front, garage. * Price’ $3700, $700 ash, monthly terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full basement, hot wgter heat east front, garage. Price $68 $200 cash, $50 per month includ ing -7 percent interest. ca SIX ROOM: MODERN DWEL! full basement, -basement garage, furnace heat, fite-place, large bed rooms and closets. Price $6750, Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full basemeht, baseflent garage, smith front, good lawn, fine lo- cation. Price $5700. Terms. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, MODERN and well located, full basement, fminace heat, two sun porches. Price and terms reasonable, HEDDEN. REAL, ESTATE AGENCY AGENCY REFERENCES Association of Commerce, First National Bank. City National Bank, See Hedden for City Service. Phone ‘0° — Garage. Rear Fire Hall. > 5-15-1w FOR SALE—Gray enamel drop Leaf table and 4 chairs, Budge lamp, o table, Hall mirror.” Phone 952-W. Woodmansee. Apts, 3rd floor. ‘ 5-17-3t BABY CHICKS, stundard bred farm flocks, reasonable: prices; guaran- teed. Ctayton Rust, Agr. Col., _Fargo, N. D. 4-30-1m GOOD clean wilt resistent flax seed for sale, $3.60 per bushel, five miles north ‘of Bismarck. John Obowa, Bismarck, N, Dak. 5-16-3t FOR SALE—Seed potatoes at my place in Boyd Township. John H. Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. 414-tf FOUND—Young white and bla i ter. Inquire Police Station or ; 73; 9-1 by sulky also a Reed baby carriage for sale. Phone} 1082, 5-17-3t FOR SALB—Motoreyele and side car, one new tent, 16x16. Call 126-R. 5-17-3t ED—Roomers and boarders at he Dunraven, 5-9-tf ik eS NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Special Distriet—Annual Election) Notice-Is Hereby Given, That on the First Tuesday in June, being June 3rd, 1924, an annual election will be held at Will School in the Special School District of Bismarck No. 1, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the purpose of electing the following members of the Board of Education, one member to.serve for a term of, three, years for the City. of Bismarck, N. Dak., The polls will be opened at 9-0'clock a, m. and closed, at p.m, of that. jay. Dated Bismarck, N. Dak., this 17th day of May, 1924. By order of the Board of Educa- RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk, 5-17 to 6-2 SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. In District Court ‘Fourth Judicial District. Bingenheimer eMrcantile Com- pany, a corporation, Plaintiff: vs. R. A. Middaugh, Defendant. THE.STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, to the above named defendant, R. A, Middaugh, You are héreby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff which is. filed in the office. of the Clerk of said: District Court, and to serve a copy of your said answer upon the subscribers at their of- fice, mentioned below, within’ thirty days after the ‘service of this sum- ymons upon you, exclusive of the day of .sepvieo; and in:the event of your failure to appear or answer, thé you: by default. for the. relief demand- ed in the complaint. Dated at: Mandan, North Dakota, this 30th day-of April, 1924, Sullivan Hanley & Sgt Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Mandan, North Dakota. | os VANITY BOXES New lipsticks and powder boxes come in very brilliant colors—bright | reds, greens or sometimes glossy black. 7 CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE ™ TEACHER—Tommy, gfve me three fy that.tha world iat romnd. TOMME Well you aay 80, “pa says so, and ma says so,—Answers (London): » ... .HOME.READING “MRS, BROWN—I should like to buy a book that will keep my. hus- band at home for a few evenings, BOOK CLERK— Yes, — myaam Asleep or awake ?—Life. he The clergyman’s cassuck is a sur- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Youngest Generation A Takes To Syncopation [yee Artists, Married. Evolve to Music. Cut-outs That Reelly Dance; the Delight of Children Fverywhere “The very youngest of that active younger ¢ taken to syncopation, Hader. who. in partnership her husband, EF! Had evolves cut-outs that Amer youngsters all over the country adore. The latest Hader creation er season it’s no stockings at all at summer girls have appeared with unclad ahkte: were found “minus” on the Coney Lang and Helen Nielson. HIS ‘ihePrimee of. Wales: railway ride at the British It's bound fo cleor, that, to keep up with the modern trend ry da “It took several months of exe periment to musie to bring: Toot- sie to life,” explains Mrs. Hader. “We finally turned the trick to ne of ‘Don’t Mind the a fox-trot dance with a -time lilt that reminds you of babies frolicking. “Tootsie does all the new dances by means of her small owners’ finger h serve as her legs. h on the hands and the fingers go into her little shoes.” ‘The Mader cut-outs are appear- ing Good Hous ping, Me- nes. Atlantic s. Already , and these young Jadies {sland boardwalk. They™are Ethel amera startitig on a scenic ition, |— | MOM’N POP WEAR FLOWERS With ¢ quite a fad to wear a flower on the shoulder. ved carna ‘ue bateau neckline it is a gardenia, orchid or a NOW THAT I'VE STARTED A CHECKING ACCOUNT L CAN PUT ON AN ARISTOCRATIC AIR WHEN I PAY MY BILLS AND PEOPLE WILL “LOOK UPON ME AS BEING y AMAN OF MEANS - EVENING FROCKS While white ftocks are still most popular for evening fc men and old alike, a de being used considerably. PAGE FIVE LACE 18 POPUL For the afternoon or dinner ‘frock nothing is more popular than lace, in natural or dyed shades, Black luce is particularly favored, young wo- cate pink is B GEE THERE'S A Swecrt OD" \\\ \\ BARGAIN ON NECKTIES AND N\\\ |\ I HAPPEN TO NEED \ \ NS, wi N\)\ ‘\ | AWE TAKE HERE'S MY CHECK IN M-YES-IUb TWO OF "EM— SORRY. SIR - BUT WE CAN'T TAKE CHECKS UNLESS WE HAVE SOME. 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