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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1924 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR SALE in First Class Modern THE -BIS SMARCK TRIBUNE »OLD TIRES MAKE NEW STREETS PAGE SEVEN BEAD DESIG FLORAL GRIDLE ng this season is,often done) Floral girdles give a summe self-figured materials and the fect to lingerie ks, The: 1s follow the designs in the fa- usually colorful and have dong ends : of ribbon. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, close in, full basement, fuenace hent, built in features, garage. Price $4700, $700 cash monthly payments, | DOUBLE BUCKLES | Doubie buckles are a novelty in] Bea \pump arcessories. Small buckles lare frequently used at the side in- stead of direetly in front, MOW’N POP ee l“*= Classified Advertising Rat 1 insertion, 25 words or Under ...... esse eee S insertions, 25 words or SEVEN ROOM PARTLY MODERN home, close in, east front, lot 50x150. Price $2000, | Big, Values Homes. 5 room Bungalow, splendid condi- tion, Riverview, $4300.00. 7 room house, close in, $4500.00. By Taylor BUT OUR BUSINESS 1S VERY IMPORTANT AND WE MuST SEE HIM RIGHT AWAY - FOUR, ROOM PARTLY MODERN, home, A-1i location, a good invest: | § room bungalow, 9th street, $6000.] ment, double garage, south front. 6 room house, double garage, play| Price $3150, part cash. house, lawn, trees, fruit trees. 4th | Street, $5000.00. SIX ROOM MODERN 4 room cottage, new, full basement, furn: 7 room house, hot water heat, fire-| location, south place, garage, chicken house, and| Price $5250. THE PESTER BROS FROM THE TWIN EIGHT AUTO COM- PANY INSIST UPON SEEING You SHALL L LET THEM IN 2 NO! DoGGoNE IT- L TOLD ‘EM GUYS L DION'T WANT A CAR~— STALL EM OFF TILL L, CET OvuT OF AR. GUNN (S VERY , . = © <4 ‘) Busy ~ I DON'T BUNGALOW, : : a ot ee | \\\ | THink HE CAN e heat, good | PRIVATE 8 insertions 26 words or 26 words or under 125 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- ° | tional per word. front, Terms, garage. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES AT! 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure * insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 TED—Women to paint Lamp for us at home. Whole or part time. rt Company, 4076, Ft, Wayne, Indiana: 5-21-1w WANTED—Experienced maid for housework. Mrs, Wm. Hinkel, 223- 3rd St. 5-20-3t | D—Young lady, with some experience, parlor in smal! town, Give experience, references and wages expected. Address 65 care Tribune, 5-19-3t WANTED—Experienced maid. Apply Dr. Bolton 119 1-2) Main St. or Apt. D. Rose Apts. after six, 5-19-3t ompetent girl for gen- eral housework, Vhone 149. 5-19-3t Girl for general house- 406-6th St. 6-15-tf age, WANTED work with references, SALESLADIES AND SOLICE TORS ws AU ORK. 5 women to demonstrate and sell dealers well known toilet goods. $25 to $00 pi week, Ry. fare paid. If not free to travel ask about our local rep- resentative proposition, Exper- ience desirable but not necessary as we train you. Write quick Goodrich Drug Co., Omaha, Nebr. AGENTS WANTED SELL MADISON “BETTER MADE” SHIRTS direct from the factory to wea . No capital or experience required. Eusily sold, Big profits. Write for FR MPLES, MADI- SON MILLS, 503 Broadway, New York. WORK WANTED “WANTED—Work as housekeeyer, either in town or country. Good * references, also young man would like work on farm or in town. Call at 812-Lst St. or write Tribune No 776, 5-20-3t YOUNG LADY student wants piace in private home to work for board and room. Call Business College, icely furnis! one half block from* Post 211 Th Phone 964. 5-20-1w POR RE) room with kitchenette, on grouna floor in modern home, suitable for voung married couple. Screened porch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. 3-27-tf T—A large front room and ler, suitable for living and room in a strictly modern No housekeepink, no other Mandan Ave. Phone 850. 5-19-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in a modern home suitable for two, Board if desired. Phone 457W. 5-19-3t TO RENT—Fine airy room in modern home. Hot water, gentieman pre- . ferred. 404 Ist St. 558M. sleepin home. roomers, 5-19-1w to work in ice ercam! 5-19-2t! *‘|FOR” RE barn, Iawn 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 SECURITY co. 5-16-1w — FOR SALE The best selection of houses, lots and farm lunds 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, 36 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, F. E. YOUNG. | 3:19-3t. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mo- dern house for light housek gas to cook with and also a ing room, 621-6th St. Phone 5-19-3t Front room on ground | without light house: | eges, Also, tor sale, clean beds at about Cape good as new.— 409-5th St. Phone 512 RK. 5-17-1wk FOR, RENT=Two suites of light housekeeping rooms, nicely furn- ished, front part of modern house, laundry privileges, each suitable fer two. 517 Second St, Phone 812d. 5-17-1w FOR RENT—A modern furnished or unfurnished five room apartment with two large porches. Wood- mansee Apartments. Apply Herris & Woodmansee. 5-16-2w FOR RENT—2 room apartment, and one single apartment with kitchen- ette, are nicely furnished for light house keeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 5-17-1w FOR RENT—During the summer months, newly furnished home. Vacant June Ist. Phone 952M. 619-2 FOR RENT—Strictly modern ap ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. FOR RENT: floor with o} keeping priv full sized half _ price 4-80-tf FOR RENT—4 room furnished mo- “derh apartment. Phone 173." Var- ney Flats 5-9-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apert- ment. Reasonable rent for summer. Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 620-6th St. FOR RENT—During summer months small furnished apartment at Per- son Courts. Phone 851-R. FOR RENT—Apartment, parti nished two rooms and kitchenette All modern. Call 213M, 523-6 ‘T—Furnished Apartment 1 for the summer months. Call 819. per 5-20-3t WANTED TO RENT—A house from 4 to 6 rooms, by the first of June. Phone 834W. FOR RENT—Five room modern apartment, L. K. Thompson, Phone 287, 5-19-lw dern house 6Ox150 ft., lot on pave- ment, East front. Handy to schools ‘and churches, at right price. If interested, write to P. 0. Box 672, Bismarck, N. D. 5-21-1w WOULD LIKE to trade my 160 acre farm 9 miles north of Dickinson, N. D., for house in Bismarck. Write Teibunos Ad, No, 77. FOR RENT- tiful room in new modern home. Hot water all sum- mor, Pbone 682 or 313. WOR REN’ a modern home, on ground flvor, close in. Phone 6723. 120 1st St. FOR RE for one or two gentlemen: Aiso R 406-6th St. ti modern rooms for rent, close in. Reasonable price. Phone 439-LJ. FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. 4-18-tf ee FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS Newly decorated apurt- floor. Private en- ‘all 808-7th St. FOR R ment, trance. 5-20-19 FOR RENT- furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms. Apply F, W, Murphy. Phone 852, < 4-80-tf£ FOR RENT—Four modern untfur- 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 555W. tf FOR RENT—June 1st. 6 room house and bath strictly modern, either fornished or unfurnished, with garage and full basement, two blocks from school. Also place for garden, Call.677W. 5-15-1w FOR RENT—A modern house, a mo- dern furnished 6-room flat, a mo- dern furnished 2 room and bath apartment. For sal bicycle, a set of pianos Ph D8 905 Cofw.B.f Fr FOR *6-1T-1w | _ 220-5 OR SALE—Murphy all steal “dishp: 5-16-lw | OR SALE—Cabbage, tonrato, nice) FOR SALE—Roll top desk, Reming- ‘Two complete beds, dining table and chairs, new Perfection Oil steve and oven, Sewing, machine, two leather rockers, congoleum rug. Inquire Rear flat over E. A. Brown Grocery, 5th St. ‘ 5-21-1W pearing truck body for Ford Roadster. Also fifty gallon steel gasoline barrel. Will sell above cheap. Address J. C. Young, FP. 0. Box 27. 5-20-3t and cauliflower plants: “Maytag Elec- tric Washer, range, dresser, iron- ing board, tubs, kitehen table, fruit jars, jelly glasses, ete, Phone TAU-R, > 306 Wth St. ma 5-16-1w WANTED TO BUY—Party desires to buy a cpmparatively new home of at least 3 bed rooms, fairly close in, but ‘not on eofners: Can pay $1000. down and good monthly ‘payments. Write Jribane No, 778, 5. Ww lot, 650x150 FOR SALE—Fini jin thre best Bismarck, ewer, water id partial excava- Price and ter! ‘ight. 457 Tribune, -Bismareke, N. _2 9-tt FOR: SALE—Poo! and catd toom 10- cuted in’ bext town in eastern Mor tana, open Sundays, railroad. Ter- | minal, @ money. ‘maker. Write Oxford Parlor, Wolf Point. Box} 578. 5-19-8t | ton ‘typewriter No;'10; Piano, dress: er and other furniture, -kitchen | dishes, fruit jats. _Regsonable price, 44 Rosser St. Phone 886J. 6-19-4t “‘WANTED—Roomers and boarders at Me i = prokey the reat Bae, gelmoyer.. D aN : §-8-2w ry Y acres Writs W. Iowa, SIX ROOM MODERN DWELLING, | full basement, furnace heat, east | front. Price $2600, small first pa ment, and $35.00 per menth in- cluding interest at 7 percent. SEVEN ROOM MODERN DWELL- ING, full basement, furnace heat, east front, trees, lawn and hed-| ges. Price $5260. Terms. SIX ROOM ‘MODERN full basement, furnace it, south front, garage. Price $3700, $700| cash, monthly terms. | | DWELLING, ! SIX ROOM MODERN full basement, hot water heat, east front, garage. Price $5875. $800 cash, $50 per month includ- ing 7 percent interest. BUNGALOW, SIX ROOM MODERN DWELLING, full bascment,, basement garage, furnace heat, fire-place, large bed rooms and closets. Price $6750. Terms Hl FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, | full b ment, basement garage, south front, good lawn, fine lo- cation, Price $5700. Terms. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, and well located, furnace heat, two Price and terms r HEDDEN REAL Y REFER ciation of Commerce. t National Bank. National Bank. Hedden for City MODERN | full basement, | sun porches. onable. EST. AT E AGENCY See Service. FOR SALE—3 plate top oven, Elec- trie range, 60 inch flat top double pedestal solid walnut office desk, both bargains. Mrs. A. S. Bol- ster, 515 Washington St. | 4 | Phone ‘0 | { { FOK SALE 1 Maxwell, 1 Dodge, in good run- ning condition, Inquire Wagner Garage. Rear Fire Hall. FOR SALE—Range very reasonable | if taken at once, also a table and shade curtains, 209-2nd Street | 5-20-30 | BABY CHICKS, standard bred farm flocks, reasonable prices, guaran- | teed. Clayton Rust, Agr. Col., Fargo, N. D. 4-30-1m ‘UK SALE—Seed potatoes’ at my place in Boyd Township. John H. Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. FOR SALE—Mahogany bedroom set | and Williston rug. llth St and 16x16. car, one new tent, Call it 5-21 Victrola and records. Phone 909R. 5-19-1w OOL ELECTION Annual Election), y Given, That on First Tuesday in June, being Jane 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 o'clock a, m. and closed at 4 p. m, of that day. ‘ nurck, N. Dak., this 17th 1924, of the Board of Educa- RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. 5-17, to 6-2 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 Ju M. O'Brien to McKenzie State 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 Decds of Burleigh County, North Dakota 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 foreclo a’ Sale of the premises described ‘in such mortgage and hercinafter described at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the day of June, 1924 at the hour of ten o'cldtk in the forenoon of that day to satisfy the amount, due’ upoh such motigage on the day of sale. The described in such mortgage will be sold to satisfy the same ate described follows to-wit: All of the east half (E%) of the west half (W¢) and the Northeast quarterof section thirty’ four’ (34) in township one hundred. forty (140) north of range seventy seven. (77) wost of the 5th P.M, containing three hundred twenty acre# more or less according to the U. 8. govern- ment Survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $3602.25 in addition to the costs and expenses ‘Of ‘sile including ‘attorneys fees. McKENZIE. STATE BANK * of MeKenzie; N. D., a corporation, Mortgagee. F, E. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgage, Bismarck, N Pio. 7-14-21 28—6 4 NOTICE Notice Is Hereby Given: That ‘the Zoning Commission appointed by the Board of City Commissioners to recommend the boundaries of dis- flit or ‘eral mul the cotporate limits. of..the Gil in appropriate” ‘reguli ht, ‘a Lie of Ae it ay th Tequired open “spaces for ‘tite: MANE and 'v Rubber paving blocks, to tires, ar. in Boston streets. They are ) noise out of wear better than mat s. John A city official, is ome being tr trafvic Raurke, a Scenes in Cum has been running re put, tree Here i i Left to right are and India, Appeswamy. in nationalities represente s Hasegawa, \ its final” report with the City Commissioners; that ommendatioys are embr a] zoning ordinance; that such jordi- | ‘| Submarine Crews Have Divers Suits, nance had its first reading regular meeting of the I Commissione “of May, a F | Tokio, May 2 to minimize the jarine service, ed with terrible v rines with se safety 1924 Board ‘of sioners will hold upon such ordi Cits publi and 4 s, plans to purch bling diver's » crews. ved these suits will en- ome of the men to save them- st 's by opening the submarine and fighting their way to the surface. The American , nay word here, has been suecessful in the manufacture of such safety uni- forms. S hall have an opportunity thereon. Dated this 20th day of May, 1924. M, H, ATKINSON, City. Auditor, +5-21-28-—6-4 : : cau ror ams I STINNES HOBBY will be open for the con-} struction of a ,building 50x140, brick structure «with wood roof. It is to be an addition to the pr nt building! of, the Conifolly | Motor mpany. . Bids to. be,'opened May Pid ates Sn yt thterottiee. of the Connolly, Motor Company, Mandan, N. Dak. Plans are on file at. Builders Ex. changer Fargas? Connélly Motee Company,’ Mandan, and -Arehitect H. M, Leonhard, Mandan, ; ‘The. opening of the general con-| enc, sy tracts for electrical , plumbing and fugh 8 volume, Hi ptlng “MALE weak, vince. at, the. SAMG rich: igw. falls. tol Nib/oldastir6n), er has the ‘right to re-! Dr. Ftmund, Stinnes, who is also a ny, or ‘all bids.” s =. book-lover, CONNOLLY” MOTOR COMPANY, = ss H.\M. LRONHARD. Architect,| The great silence’ you hear is the Berlin, May 21.—The' late Hugo Stinnes had but one hobby outside of his devotion to his broadly seat- tered business interests. That was the collection of rare. books. Stinnes was efpecially fond of a ng “number one” in limited and luxurious editions of famous books, and would pay almost afy priee for tilation of such buildings there: on ‘the 19th day of May, 1924, fi Mandan. di! hick ng “becauss ‘vacation days BA 5-10-21 are - coming, ke garb, for |” according to | WAS BOOKS) He left a rare col- | of books of this character THEM LOAFERS BADN T SARAH PEABODY WAS Y SAY THE BOTTOM 1S TOONEAR G THEY ir (ROGER OGDEN SLOAN ARE You TRYIN’ ‘To. CHEAT ME WITH MEBBY SARAH- AT TH’ STORE HAVE BEEN WHITTLIN THE CISTERN ROGER SLOAN OF THE GROUND \NRAT A DIG FOUND FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND: & OH Bo'/!' SoMTRODY'S tere A DIME ON TH! TABLE — JUST THINK OF TH JELLY BEANS , RATLL BOY -MAinm WILL T oR > yt WON'T LP / | FRECKLES = DID YoU TAKE THAT TEN CENTS T LEFT, ON THE DINING Room Cons ANT A SARAN ABOUT AHA: JUST 45 T BAD THOUGHT: MANE AX CWN | IDEA WHO Too. HE DIME T LEFT here! A-A-NO, MOM~ B-BOT. I SAW KITTY ON TH TABLE EATING

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