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“ TUESDAY, MAY. 20, 1924... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified Advertising Rates | 1 insertion, be words or B insertions 25 words or under 26 words or ‘under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addj- tional per word, =~ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be rm ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 sala o HELP WANTED—FEMALE perienced maid for Mrs, Wm, Hinkel, 223- 0-3t some housework, ard St. » ith experience, to wor parlor in smal! tewn, Give experience, references and w expected, Address 56 care Tribune, WANTED—Experienced maid. Ayply Dr. Bolton 119 1-2. Main St. Apt. D. Rose Apts. after six, 19-3t WANTED-—A competent girl for gen- eral housework, Phone 149. 5-19-3t general hou 406-6th St. 5-15-tf WANTED—Girl for work with references, WORK WANTED NTED—Work as housekeeper, either in town or country. Good nces, also young man. would ike work on farm or in town, Call at 312-Ist St. or write Tribune No. 776. 5-20-31 ‘WANTED—Clerical work in a de- partment store. Applicant has a year’s experience and good refer- ence. Write Tribune Ad No. 775. YOUNG LADY student wants piace in private home to work for board und room. Call Business Collcge, 182 Ot or! FOR REN’ FOR § > Big Values in First Class Modern Homes. room Bungalow, splendid condi- tion, Riverview, $4300.00. 7 room house, close in, $4500.00. 6 room bungalow, 9th street, $5000. 6 room house, double garage, play house, lawn, trees, fruit trees. 4th Street, $5000.00. 4 room cottage, new, $3200.00. 7 room house, hot water heal, fire: place, garage, chicken house, and barn, lawn and trees. 7th Street, $5500.00, rms on all of above. Enjoy the Comforts and Independ- ence of Your Own Home. Phone 138. ‘ORS MORTGAGE SECURITY co. 5 5-16-1w FOR SALE selection of houses, lots and farm lands of any dealer in the city. 1924 is starting with the best crop prospects in 8 years with a 80 per cent increase in corn acre- age, 40 per cent in flax, 35 per cent in hogs and poultry, 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, The best F, E. YOUNG. o-19-3t. : Front room on ground floor with or without light house- keeping privi . Also, for syle, full sized clean beds at about half price. Cape good as new.— 409-5th St. Phone 512 R. lwk of” light housekeeping rooms, nicely furn- ished, front part of modern house, laundry privileges, each suitable for two. 517 Second St, Phone 812J. 5-17-1w FOR RENT—A modern furn ed Or unfurnished five room apartment with two large porches. Wood- mansee Apartments. Apply Harris & Woodmanse: 16-20 FOR RENT—2 room apartment, ‘and one single apartment with kitchen- ette, are nicely furnished for light house keeping. 411 th St. Phone 273. 7. FOR RENT rooms partly house keeping. 9th St. furnished for light Phone 626 or 51 WANTED—Off work, Applicant is a school teacher with knowledge of bookkeeping. Write Tribune Ad No. 774, 5-19-2t FOR RENT—During the summer months, newly furnished home. Vacant June ist. Phone 952M. 5-19-2t TiGH SCHOOL JUNIOR wants work for the summer. Lowell Jones, Phone 321X. ' 5-20-1t y furnjshed room, one half block from Post Office. 211 Thayer. Phone 964. 5-20-1w 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. FOR R Gino rarity ante tbo wae Mags Gr) sleeping room in,a strietly modern home. roomers, Mandan Ave. Phone 860. 5-19-38 FOR RENT—3 unfurnished _rooms| with bath and private entrance Party with 2 children preferred. Also for sale, baby buggy and fire- less cooker. Phone 953LJ. in a modern hens suitable tor two. Board if desired. Phone 457W.* ly located on car line, 710 4th St, Phone 724 5-19-2t Fine airy room in modern Hot water, gentieman pre 404 ist St. 558M. home. ferred. i 5-19-1w FOR RENT—Well fnrnisheg room in @ modern home, on ground fivor, close in. Phone 6723. 120 1st St, 2 u-tt FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Also Roard. 406-6th St. 5-5 ;tf ‘OR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern house. Close in. Phone 925W-2. 5-14-1w FOR RENT—Fu room in 4 modern home. in. ed Close RICTLY modern rooms for rent, close in. Reasonable price. Phone 439-LJ. 5-16-1w FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished et 803 7th St. 4-18-tf ———— FOR SALE OR RENT _____ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Newly decosated apart- ment, first floor, Private en- trance. Call 808-7th St. 5-20-1w FOR” _RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms. Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 852. 4-30-tf FOR BENT—Four ‘modern untur- nished rooms for light bougekecp- ing on the ground floor, front trance. Also two furnii for light housekeeping. let St. Phone 5§§W. Call 418- 4.29-t¢ | F FOR RENT—June 1st. 5 room house and bath strictly modern, either furnished or unfurnished, with garage and full basement, two blocks from school. Also\ nice place‘for garden. Call 677W. 5 5-15-lw FOR RENT—A modern house, a mo- dern furnished 6-ragm, flat, a mo- dem furnished 2. rom and “bath apartment. For A. boy’ = bicycle, set of Windsor chairs, gnd a piano. Phone 905, Cora S. McLean. 5-17-lw Form RENT—Furnished fooms in mo- house fordighti 5 ae to cook with, and ing réoni, 621-6th St. 5-19. 3t No housekeepink, no other, ————_____ SAS i oe : 860, FOR RENT—Apartment, partly fur- 7OR RENT—Two a: ‘ments eyuipped for light ho eeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F.. W. Murphy, Phone 862, fully 4-30-tf FOR RENT—4 room furnished mo- dern apartment. Phone 773. Var ney Flats 5-9-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment. Reasonable rent for summer. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. 620-6th Si 5-15-1w During summer months small furnished apartment at Per- son Courts. Phone 851-R. 5-13-tf nished two All modern. ‘ooms and kitchenett Call 213M, 523-6th GE Ts 5-20-1w FOR RENT—Well furnished rooms, close in. Phone 1952R, 422-4th St, 5-14-1w R_ RE e m modern house. 111 Mandan Ave. Phone 64 WANTED TO RENT—A | 4 to 6 rooms, by the fire of. Jun Phone $34W. 5-1 ‘OR RENT—Fi apartment, L. 287, room modegn Thompson, Phone 5-19-1w jZOUs % FOR SALE—Murphy all steel disap- pearing truck body for Ford Roadster. Also fifty gallon stecl gasoline barrel, will sell - above cheap,, Address J. C. Young,.P, 0. Box 27. 5-20, FOR SALE—7 room modern bo including “3 bed ‘rooms, hot water | l heat, faces east, garage, chicken house, not. an. corner, taxes mot high, for $4500., on.terms of $700. cash and balance on time. 6 rapm modern house, including 2 bed rooms, . wi ts, sewer and HUME erates ora cae terms of $500. cash down and bal- ance on time. Large barn apd.two lots forsale for $500. cash. Geo. M. Register. 5-14-1w FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomato, and canliflower plants. . Maytag Elec- tric’ Washer, ‘range, dresser, iron- ing board, tubs, kitchen table, fruit jars, jelly glasses, etc. Phone 740-R, 306 14th St. §-16-1y WANTED TO BUY—Party. dégires to buy a comparatively new home of at least 3 bed rooms, fairly close in, but not on corner. Can pay $1000. down and good ‘ monthly payments, Write Tribiine No. 773, §:19-1w FOR SALE—Fine: eorner lof, 650x160 in the best residénce district in i Paying, sewer, water « ahd gap Ot in’and partial err tion made, Pri Address 767 Tribune, Bismarck; te _D. 4-19-tf RENT—During the vagation, 7 well furnished rooms of my home including: first - floor, with sun room, porches and’ garage, ‘Terms reasonable. Phone 746 or call at 613-3rd St. i 5-14.1w FOR SALI ooland tard room lo- cated in best town in eastern Mon- tana, opén Sundays, railroad Ter- minal, a money, maker. Write ford ‘Parlor Wolt Poi yi ay es ‘i 5:19-3¢ R SALE— top desk, Reming- ton capone frat Pinno, dress- er nd other furniture, . kitchen dishes, fruit jars. Reasonable int. the Dunraven; FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. close in, full ‘basement, furna heat, built in features, garage. | Price §4700, $700 cash monthly | payments. kooM LY MODERN close in, eat front, lot Price $2000. iN home, 560x150, FOUR ROOM PARTLY MODERN, home, A-1 location, a good invest- ment, double garage, south front.) Price $3150, part cash. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, | full basement, furnace heat, good} location, south front, garage. Price $5250. Terms, SIX ROOM MODERN DWELLIN full basement, furnace heat, front. Price $2600, small first p ment, and $365.00 per month cluding interest at 7 percent. in- SEVEN ROOM MODERN DWEL NG, full basement, furnace hea ront, trees, lawn $5250. Tern SIX ROOM MODERN full basement, furnace heat, front, garage. Price $3700, cash, monthly terms. SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full basement, hot water heat, east front, garage. Price $5875. $800 cash, $50 per month includ- ing 7 percent interest. south $700 SIX ROOM MODERN DWELLING, full basement, basement garage, furnace heat, fire-place, large bed rooms and closets. Price $6750. Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full basement, basement garage, south front, good lawn, fine lo- cation. Price $5700. Terms. HOUSE, MODERN and well located, full basement, furnace heat, two sun porches. Price and terms reasonable. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY FIGHT ROOM Rox | day: GENCY RB ERENCES Association of Commerce. it National Bank. City National Bank. See Hedden for € Phone y Service. FOR SALE—A four burner Perfee- tion Kerosene Range with fireless cooker oven attached, Also a re- frigerator, 30 |b. cap: y. 4845 TAKEN UP April 16, 1924, red blind cow, weight 900 Ibs. One eyeball out, brand CC on left hip. Ole Warne, Box 631 Driscoll, N. Dak. 5-13-1w 7 rpenters tools and Gas, all in fine condition. Cheap for cash, Call at $21 Ist St. 5-14-4t ‘OR RB My age nd sleeping rooms. One roont to be rented with garage. Phone 612R. jogsony 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 %2 of sec. 22 138-79 Apple Creek townshi 80 acres broke, the rest hay. Write W. A. Zicgelmeyer, Decorah, Towa. 5-8-2w FOR SALE. OR TRAD! 1 Maxwell, 1 Dodge, in good run- ning condition. Inquire Wagner Garage. Rear Fire Hall. 5-15-1w Gray enamel drop Leaf and 4 chairs, Budge lamp, table, hall mirror. Phone 952-W. Woodmansce Apts, 3rd_ floor. 5-17- FOR SALE—One Overland 4 Se Model 21. Spare wheel and’ ti Price $260, Call 83 + B-19-2t , standard bred farm flocks, reasonable prices, guaran- yton Rust, Agr. Col., 4:30-1m FORK SALE—Secd potatoes at my place in Boyd Township. John H. ‘Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. 414-tf WANTED—A baby sulky also a Reed buby carriage for sale, Phone 1082, 5-17-3t FOR SALE—Motorcycle ide car, one new tent, and 16x16. 5-17-3t trola and records. 411-2nd St. Phone 909R, 5-19-1w NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Special District—Annual Blection) Notice Is Hereby Given, That on t Tuesday in- June, being rd, 1924, an annual election I School in the cial School District. of Bismarck "ty County of-Burleigh, ‘State of North ‘ota for the purpose of! electing the following members, of Board of Education, one member {ee aranfopia dor of turieyyenrs for the"City of Bismarck, N} Duk. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a, im. and closed at 4p. m. of that lay. Hated Bismarck; N. Dak., this 17th day of May, 1924. By order of the Board of Educa- tion, RICHARD BENWARDED' Cler! ¥ 5-17 to 6-2 NOTICE “Ok Mo MOTE AGE: FORE- Whereas eae sor roecukesa in the payment of interest and principal of the obligation secured by tlie Mofttgage ~' hereinufter Meprihely and whéreas the holder mortgage does cleet to foreclose bn the past due and unpaid principal and: incerdaty of-said obligation only. “Notice hereby given that:/that certain mortgage executed and de- livered ‘by Chfistian ‘Yegen, Willi: Yegen and John Yegen, Jr. (aN gle amen) mortgagors, ‘to the 'Man-| © ager of The Bank of North Dakota, Mortgigee, dated the 30th Way of October, 019,, and filed tor reeged in the office of the Register Hoade st the County of Barleight State of North: Dakot i ot | Detomber, o'clock P. M.,-anderecorded in. B "161" of Mortgages, at pake 453, and assigned by said mortgagee,“ by én instrument. in’ writing to the Treasurer of North Dakota, and Maaead: the assgith 1921, and recorded in’ sai the. Register of D Call) i | { 5-19-3t tate | County of Burleigh, im the Sta’ 5 rth: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Descendant Of Cleanatea Finds | Humanity Does Not Change | PRINCESSE NL ATHELA Qs Egyptian Princess Calls | Music on Arabian Desert and Broad- way Identical Princess devotee her own Athena, i New tian York and They those of some whe see valy > downward route for the Popuiar sepiant. “This jazz which T hear every- happens ic have Paeae ees The stirs shine a + bove you—— Yer } one was | pend in the he: = Vin-ger— + while; —, America in its cycle. | On the Arabian desert w zi has not moved for several thou = and years 1 have heard exactly the same sort of rhythm on Arabic drums and the strumming of the khanoon js just like the vaunjo “But for the oriental setting and repetition, one eht think hearing Broadway j: rt of the di 's purely pla beautiful s ‘Line e fur xe tive ent day ji music set in hestrati Such song A with its do nente Rt its plaintive aelody perfect iyps of primitive with color and u gible 2 yr ger title KEEPING CONGRES S IN TRIM Bernard MacFadden, keeping congr of Iowa through a little exercisc about the waist. Colleagues co! side-lines. physica! culty conduc i Breokhart are n the job of Brookhart abbiness from the to remov applauding 7 in “mortgage described, ‘at the front door Court, House, in the City of marek, County of Burleigh, and State of North’ Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 28th June, isfy the due upon the past due in: of said mortgage on the da: The ed in such ch will be sold to atisfy the same are described as fojlows, to-wit? ‘All: of Beetion South Half ty-four (24), * Northe st (NEM). of Section. amou Ae (25), Twen- of Tor ip One Hun- ight (138), North, of y tuated in. the County of Burjeigh,’ and State, of North Dakota. There will be due on the installments of such mortfa; the day of sgle the sum of Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty and 40-100 ($7958.40) Dollars, gether with the statutory costs foreclosure. Dated at Bismarek,. North Dakota, this 17th day of May. 1924. Cc. GREEN, As Manager of the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treasurer of the State ‘of North Dakota, as Tee for the State of North Da- 0 to- of ‘Assignee. of ‘Mortgage. . OLGEIRSON, ‘Attorney:for the Manager of The Bank: of -Nortt, Dakota, Bismarck, North, Dakota “SALE OF LAND ; fotice “is Hereby Given, That. un- der, authority ofan Order of Sale granted: by the: Hon. -I. C. Davies, Judge’ of the County ‘Court of the Dakota, dated the “1st rt .D, 1924, the undersigned, # dtrator of the estate of W: late of the tow the ‘Coutity: of; h und State’ of Norn Dural o-t7-2a (8 ved» with . London est bidder, and the d Hock to, cont aid County Cour! eribed land, The South Half of the Quarter. (S! f NW) ai a ing, and t the office of the city of North Dakota, said County Co’ a or deli ss r of the Rawlings, Dueeasta: D. 1924 5-G-13-20 Marriage and! Birth Rate on Increase Dublin, May 20. “The latest, Free | State statistics show that the births | for the three final, months’ of last year were 14,716, equivalent to an annull rate of 18.6 for each thousand | of the estimated population of- 3,16d,- 000. The births exceeded the deaths by 4,493, and the:dedth rate was on- ly 12,9 for each thousand of popula- tion. There were 4,063 Free State murti- ges, a slight inctease on'the average of the previous ten years. The ex- cess of births over deaths is ‘hailed with much ‘satisfaction -and conirar- and France, In France the excess for each 10,009 of ; population. was 28; in. London it was | only i8, while in the Free State it was 57. Angling associations in stock* their fishing waters: England yearly’ to ten biby trout, from four nches in length, FAN PLEATING Fon pleating is often introduced as} A flower rodet in frocks of silk erepe, and | way in pleated jubots are noticed on yan the fashions | Directoire model too, | MOM’N N POP GOOD MORNING MR. GUNN. WHAT'S “THE MATTER | You'RE RIDING THE STREET i CAR- OLD BUS LAID ue FOR REPAIRS,EH VY J ce BE EN Hi HAVING 5A LITTLE ENGIN TROUBLE, JACK! FLOWER on the showing that shoulder you keep a very fas- is one! The up| tube dre als inls, square- ked, short-s is developed in may combinations of and and (WELL. HOUR CART HAS REACHED A RIPE OLD How MANY Velen TIMES: her MUST OF COST YOU A \( LOT OF MONEY = LT’S CHEAPER TO TORN ‘EM ) | t SHOULD BUY IN EVERY FEW YEARS Anew se — Jy AND GET A NEW ONE - aa [Ew ¥e a ws RIGHT ~ I THE OLD HUME tOWN GOOD MORNING, MR. GUNN! WE UNDERSTAND YOU'RE GOING TO Boy A NEw CAR — JUST DROPPED IN TO SELL YOU A TWIN EIGHT = GREATEST CAR ON THE MARKET- MOST MILES PER GALLON = CAN BO SEVENTY FIVE ON THE Levee - ere ~ GIT FER | HOME BRUNO": FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHY, 7AG, WHAT IS THE MATTER A enue PANES ) NEVER MIND Tae- BABY BABY WUZ PULLIN’ ) AY HAIR- T WISKT HIS MOM WOULD COME AFTER HIM AUTHIN' |, AOA, ONLY Now nE

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