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Tribune Classified Advertise PHONE FOR SALE sor ‘ Big Values in First, Class Modern Homes. room Bungalow, splendid condi- tion, Riverview, $4300.00, room house, close in, $4500.00. room bungalow, 9th street, $5000. room house, double garage, play house, lawn, trees, fruit trees. 4th Street, $5000.00. room cottage, new, $3200.00, room house, hat water heat, fire- place, garage, chicken house, and ufn, lawn and trees. ‘7th Street, 00.00, ms on all of above. Enjoy the Comforts and Independ- ence of Your Own Home. Phone 138. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY co, 5 7 shades for ‘us at ‘home. Easy ant*work, Whole or part time. Nileart Company, 4076, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 5-21. 1w WANTED--A git] for general house- work. Phone 811. WORK WANTED Wee | ate | WOMAN who would like to travel! by wishes information regard- | ing persons going east by automo: | bile. Address care Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN on well im- proved Bismarck City proper repayvble monthly, Loans closed promptly. Fire and Auto. mobile Insurance. Price Owens Eltinge Blk. Phone 421 SALESMAN SN—High grade men over with successful sales records, are invited to apply for North Da- kota territory, call or write No. 6 Robert Fargo, N. D. paid while in. training. portunities for those qualifying will satisfy the most ambitious. Remington Register - Co. Remington Arms Robert St., Fargo, St The op- MUSIC SCHOOL ‘Alph. Lampe, Director The time of vacations is the time to art your music al ining. We instruct you in Violin, Voice and Piano at ve reasonable prices. Call at 611 First Streeteor Phone 1017. Iw. —_—_ FOR SAL HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—My home residence ot six rooms and bath, three bed- rooms, fall basement, all modern st front, fine lawn, The location is excellent, on paved street middle of block, taxes very te. NYce . neighborhood. able price aid easy terms. O. J. St. Onge, 608-9th Street, Phone 696-M. 5-21-4t ‘Be ; ; | | | 1 insertion, 25 or under . $50 sertions, 25 words or under 3 insertion under ae 1 week, 25 words or under 1 Ads over 25 words, 2c ad tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ‘ All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ived by 12 o'clock to insure words 5 25 word: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘PHONE 32 HOUSE SNAPS $4500 buys six rooms well built bungalow. Oak floors, full base- ment, furnace heat. Lot 50x150. Terms. 0 buys five room cottage. Fully modern, South front. Terms. 000 buys six room bungalow, ma- ple floors, hot water heat, garage. East front. $1000 cash. $5800 buys five room bungalow, n ple floors, high grade light fix: tures, sleeping porch, south front. Built-in cabinets. Terms, 50 buys eight room two story odern house fine location. Terms. If you want to buy reliable houses at right prices see PRICE OWENS, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. $6 in rs car thoroughly overhauled, _re- painted, new battery, in first class condition, G, H. Russ. Phone 204. 5-213 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 anfurnished fooms with private entrance, bath, and sereened in. porch. Pa with two children preferred. Also for sale, baby buggy and __fireless. cooker. Phone 953-LJ. 5e22-3t FOR REN’ 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 613 3rd St. 6-21-1w FOR RENT: one half block from Post Office. 211 Thayer. Phone 964, 5-20-1w OR RENT-—Large nicely furnished room with kitchenette, on grouna floor in modern home, suitable for voung matried couple. Screened poreh. Phone 883, 217 8th St. 8-27-tf. TO RENT—Fine airy room in modern home. Hot water, gentieman pre- ferred. 404 Ist St. 558M. 5-19. FOR RENT—Beautiful room in nes modern home. Hot water all sum- mer, Phone 682 or 313. 5-20-1w FOR RENT—Four modern un! nished rooms for light housekeep- ing on the ground floor, front en- trance, Also two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 418- lat St. Phone 558W. 4-22-tf, FOR RENT—A modern house, a mo- dern furnished 6-room flat, a mo- dern furnished 2 room and bath apartment. For sale: A boy's bicycle, a set of Windsor chairs, and a plano, Phone 905. Cora S. McLean. 5-17-1W R RENT—A 7 room house on Mandan Ave. 318. Newly decora- ted. $25 a month. Modern ex- { for rent, 38 Rosser. FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 Ist St. FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Roard, 406-6th St. NICELY Furnished room in modern home. Close in. Call 402-5th St. Phone 836J. 5-21-lw FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. 4-18-4f NEWLY furnished modern rooms Phone 603-W. 5-21-1w Nicely furnished room, cept bath and-furnace. ‘Call at] WANTED—Roomers and boarders au 5 house through the day or call 1050R on telephone in evening. 2-23-3t's the Dunraven, OR 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 612 R. 5-17-lwk FOR RENT—Two suites 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 ¥OR RENT—A modern furnished or unfurnished! five room apartment! with two large porches. Wood- mansee Apartments. ‘Apply Harris & Woodmansee. 5-16-2w ¥OR RENT—2 room apartment, and ohe single apartment with kitchen- ette, ara nicely furnished for light house Keeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273. . 5-17-lw FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms., Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. ‘ $-30-tf' FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments, Apply F, W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-30-tf R RENT—4 room furnished mo- dern apartment. Phone 773. War-' ney Flats 5-9-tf FOR RENT—During summer months small furnished apartment at, Per-, son, Courts. Phone 851-R. * 5.13-¢f) FOR RENT—Apartment, partly fur- nished two rooms and kitchenette. All modernf~ Cal} 213M. 523-6th St. Pe ee 5-20-1w FOR RENT—Newly decorated apart- ment, first floor, ©Private en- trance. Call 808-7th St. 2th 2, eve aen. OL . SelOan on ee apartments fully a Maols MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—By owner, 7 room tho- dern house 60x150 ft., lot on pave- ment, East front. Handy to schools and churches, at right price. 0. Box 672, Bismarck, N. D. : 5-21-1w SALE: se 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, Brawn Grocery, 5th St. 5;21-1w: WANTED TO BUY—Party degires to buy a epmparatively new home of at least 3\bed rooms, fairly close in, but not on corner. Can pay $1000. down and good monthly payments. Write Tribune No. 773. ____ sh FOR SALE=Fine corner lot, 560x150 in the best regjdence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all ip gnd Partial excava- tion‘made. Price ang’ terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 4-19-t£ WOULD*LIKE to trade my 160 acre farm 9 miles north of Dickinson, N. D., for house in Bismarck. Waite Tribune Ad. No. 777. 5-21,3¢; BABY CHICKS, standard bred farm flocks, reasonable* prices, guaran- teed. Clayton Rust, Agr. iGol., Fargo, N. Dewi” © 4:80m FOR SALE—A new garage 10 x 1614t. Easily “moved, $110,00. Joseph! Coghtiin. : FOR "SALE—Motoreyole and ‘car, ong new tent, 16x16. FOR SALE—Victrola and records. 411-2nd St. Phone 909R. If interested, write to P.1 Qusehold furniture. ments i FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hent, built in features, payments. SEYEN ROOM .PARTLY MODERN home, close in, east front, lot 650x160... Price $2000. FOUR ROOM PARTLY MODERN, home, A-1 location, a good invest- ment, double garage, south front. Price $3150, part cach, SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full basement, furnace heat, good location, south front, garage. Price $5260. Terms, SIX ROOM MODERN DWELLING, full basement, furnace heat, it front. Price $2600, small first ment, and $35.00 per month cluding interest at 7 percent. ay in- SEVEN ROOM MODERN DWELL- ING, full bs east front, trees, Fe Price $6250, awn and hed- Terms, SIX ROOM MODERN DWELLING, full basement, furnace heat, south front, garage. Price $3700, $700 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. SIX ROOM MODERN DWEL full basement, farnace heat, fire-pl. rooms and closets. Terms. LLING, ement garage, , large bed Price $6750. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, full basement, . basement garage, south front, good lawn, fine I cation, Price $8700. Terms, EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, and well located, full basement, furnace heat, two sun porches. reasonable. lo- MODERN CY tion of Commerce. ‘ational Bank, ional Bank. Hedden for City Phone ‘0° ne Lost hétween Post Office Bismarek — Dairy, Finder © notify Tribune office. Service. LOST—Ke and ple FILMS AID FIGHT ON CATTLE TICK Loss of $5,000,000 Annually Gradually Being Reduced By NEA Service St. Petersburg, Fla, motion picture outfit on a truck is one of the latest weapons used by the United States Department of Agricalture in its fight against the ttle tick which is gradually being starved and poisoned to death in the south Pictures are used in the outlying districts to call attention to the ad- vantage of having . tick-free cattle and to show the proper methods. In Florida more than 80 showings have been made in school houses and churches and before outdoor au- diences since Jan, 1. John government cam- paigner, s this state is losing more than $5,000,000 worth of milk each year because of the blood-suck- ing tick. It is said the tick cuts the milk flow 42 per cent and that the milking period is reduced to 200 days. The income for each ¢ow is cut down $60 xnnually because of these parasites Read Tribune Want Ads. | | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NOTICE OF SALE Notice is Hereby rtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given b: the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in| and | for County of Burleigh and State North Dzkota, and entered and doc keted in the office of the Clerk o said Court in and for saf@ County on the 3rd day of May 1924, at o'clock P. M., a corporation were and are Defend ants, in favor of the said Plaintif and ‘against the said Defendant Ar thur L. Chenoweth, Pearl L. Cheno weth and Valley Silo Company, corporation for the sum of 5 thousand nine hundred seventy-ni and 46-100 Dollars ($7979.46), whic judgment. and decree, among othe: things, directed the sale by me, o| he real oitate Kerbihattar dascri to satisfy the amount of said judg ment, with interest thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, o so much thereof as the proceeds o! reh sg ble thereta will sat > ue issue ty of Burleigh, North Dakota, anc under the seal ‘of said Court, direct ing me to sell real pursuant to. snid tree, 1, Albin Hedstrom, Sheritt aid Burleigh County, North Dako’ and the person appointed by — sai¢ the hereinafter described real estat to the highest bidder, for cash, public auction, at the front door o: the Court House, in the City of Bi marck in the County and State of North Dakota, on the 14th day of June, 1924. at 2 o'clock: P. M., of that y, to satisfy said judgment with interest and co thereon, and the costs and expenses | of such’ sale, or so much thereof the proceeds of such sale appl thereto will satisfy. The prem to be sold as aforesaid pursuant said judgment and decree, and to it, and to this notice, are de w cribed in said judgment, decree ani writ, as one-half he Twenty hundre« seventy res, mor follows, to-wit: ) of Section ‘ownship one (138), Range containing 820 a or less, according to U, mental’ survey thereof, County, North’ Dakota, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh Count KVELLO, ADAMS & ROUR Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lisbon, North Dakota. 5-9-16- ( " ght even (77) N.D. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Sp 1 Distriet—Annual Election Notice Is Hereby » That on the First Tuesd: in June, June 3rd, 1924, an annual el will be held at Will School Snecial No. 1, County of Burleigh, State o North Dakota for the purpose. o: eiecung the following members o the Board of Education, one membe to serve for a term of three year for the City of Bismarck, N. Dak h ction m. and closed at 4 p.m. of tha d Dated Bismarck, N. Dak., this 17th day of May, 1924. By order of the Board of Educ: tion, RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. 5-17 to} 6 UNITED STATES For the District of North Dake In the Matter of Harry. M. I sons, Bankgupt. In. Bankruptey To the creditors of Harry } sons of Regan, County of Bu and District aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice is hereby given that October 25, 1923 the id Harry Parsons was duly adjudicated bank. rupt and that the rst meeting his ereditors will be held in th fice of Benton Baker, 211 Bisn Bank Building, in Bismarck, \. on Friday, June 6, 1924 at 10 o'cloc A. M., at which time the creditor: may attend, prove their claims. ap point a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other busi ness a8 may properly come befor such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N. D., May 1924, 7 rleig re D. 2 BENTON BAKER, in Bankruptey. Just Helped Herself! MOTHER—Now, Elgie, how man: times have I’told you not to as Mrs. Grey for ehocolates? LITTLE ELSIE—I didn’t asi I know where she keeps them swers (London), -An iven, That by the in an_action wherein ; The First National Bank of Lisbon, close in, full basement, furnace] a corporation, was and is Plaintiff, garage.Jand Arthur L. Chenoweth, Pearl L. Price $4700, $700. cash monthly | Chenoweth and Valley Silo Company, ne pd, of a writ to mc 8 out of the office of the Clerk of said Court, in and for said Coun- property dgment and. de of of Burleigh being the School District of Bismarck ¢ polls will be opened at 9 o'elock IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE! on M. of of- her. NOTICE t v| h| may concern: You are hereby ireat Northern Company, of Gre ft Dakota, engaged ne of North Dakota, ? piled Laws o 1913, authorizing of said Insurance h i t The Company, to the of Cal ifornia, wit f State has Commissioner Y of i ting, forth the ter ing for Occidental y of the | Life Insurance Co} Vf ye-insurg {° 17th day of June. A. M. at the offi sioner North Dakota, in the city of I business under such State, has filed with the Com- missioner of Insurance of the SI North The Great No’ Company nsfer of all of the assets of s Great Northern Life 1 fice at the city of I s of California, » Grent Northern Life Insurance the the State of North Dakota, contract set- notified that The Insurance Life Fo: and life law: the the in a pl the n with and Oceidental Li hits 108 and the to of presented Insurance ms and cond Life ife insurance mpany, wher at the Bisma North Dakota, has been fixed Ui) time end j said place f petition bef. consisting of the State of event of competent his inab person ernor, the Attor Commissioner of that any poli lor The Gr Insurance Company fore and p referenge re-insur: bg and m to’ such nee. NOTICE By virtue of a cree entered and District Court of North Dakota on N fl i ) q n c aE I i f t » defendants, fe $1881.15 and the J] eree tj] writ issued out ndin; property th after described ix uch judgment a ], Albin Hedstra deirh County, Not o'clock in the “aft day ‘of June, 1924 to the highest following describ situated in Dakota, to-wit ter (SE%) of se township one hun north, range seve of the 5th P.M. said sale upon sum of $1681. on at the ra annum from May with the costs sale. Dated, at Bisms this 8th day « ALBIN H Sheriff of Bu North k © Attorneys for I Wahpeton, Nort! RAH. y be Kk “It must brother “Why “He write: slipped in with mouth Jack o° MOM’N POP — ome J TURN ABOUT 15 FAIR PLAY - I'LL JUST BUY SOME FALSE WHISKERS AN’ DIS- GUISE MYSELF LIKE THOSE PESKY AUTO SALESMEN OID YESTERDAN ~ I'LL GET RID OF ‘EM GUUS IF IT TAKES ME AYEAR Mistaken Identity SAN IF WE COULD GET | THAT REWARI b WE pe EY reser Ba ay Ni Af ANYWAY OT FOR A YEAR teas North Dakota, commission be heard with | Irving, May Dutton and George W. Champlin, sum th the a overnor or or ‘ore o in pitit, n resident o! General of ney Insurance t Northern may at the ay h consolidatic OF SAL judgment docketed Burleigh the sth action plainti Irving, in ‘or the foreclosure virtue by sald of fg me to sel erein n rction n, She: of the mth, Ds ernoon of ed real Burleigh County, } southeast quar- tion thirty ndred_ forty enty-five (75) tid judgmen areck, North ur Plaintiff, h Dakot: -RAH! awfully _ cold room at college.” ntern, By Taylor To the policy holders and stock- holders of the Great Northern Life Insurance Company, and to whom it No Dakota, a corporation organized un- der the laws of the State of North ins Dakota, consolidation ‘h Life fe © Company, a corporation or- Angeles, uch proposed consolidation, and re-insuranee by Insurance cies issued by The Great Northern , nce may be desired, by the ement, furnace heat,| Court to make said sale, will sell | holders of such policies and You are further notifigd that the 10. o'clock hearing of commission f Hl t State, and you are further notified | y holder or stockholder | Life] appear ti on and de- the County, of mortgage on real estate in said ¢ specified and of District d decree, now in my the and herein- leigh County, North Dakota, will sell at the front door * House in the City of Bismarck, Bur- Co} property 0) a w There will be due at the date of t i with interest there- h Dakota, d 's that his room-mate just skate on.”’—Dart- ual the d the to act, some the State, to he appointed by the Gov and | cee eee EE rth for Dns: the ch the his c ne me or of a of | urt | rth 40) est the 6-5 in j dred NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Matter of the Estate Kreofsky, Deceased. Natige is hereby given b dersigned, Henry Kreofsky, admin- istrator of the estate of William 7th day of May, A. D. 1924, at 2 offo'clock P. M., of that day, to satisfy said judgment with interest and costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much x im} thereof as the proceeds of such Kreofsky, late of the village of El-|sale applicable thereto will. satisfy. gin, in the County of Wabasha and] The personal property to be sold State of Minnesota, deceased, to thelas aforesaid pursuant to said judz- creditors of, and all persons having| ment and decree, and to said writ, claims against, said deceased, to ex-Jand to this notice, is described in hibit them with the necessary vouch-| said ‘judgment, decree and writ, as ers, within four months after the! follows, to-wit: ; fi publication of this notice, to Tha’ certain seven passenger said administrator at the office of] Chandler Automobile with a Califor ; Dullam, i y National | nia top, chassis number 100924, motor k Buildin, of Bis-Tnumber 94861, 1922 license number marck, in said Burleigh County, | 36376. North’ Dakota. That G. FP. Dullam is the resident agent of the admin- istrator, Henry Kreofsk Sth day the un- ity ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, rth Dakota, E. MeC¥ KF RDY, Attorney heats for Plaintiff, HENRY KRE Bismarek, North Dakota, Administrato. 5-16-23 MESS RS. NEWTON, DULLAM & ea Bs HIPPING INQUIRY REVEALS BIG LOSSES Attorneys for Administrator, Bismarck, North Dakota. BY CHARLES Washington, May sidential politics and about a d tions going on, into the Shippin Board bein: rather overlooked. If so much else weren't happening, it Would cl ighty hot stuff NOTICE OF S! Is Hereby Give virtue of a judgment rendered and given by the Distriet Court of the Fourth Judicial Distriet, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and en terad and docketed in the office of - Clerk of said Court in and for County, on the 12th day — of 1924, in and action wherein Malvin Olson, P! and Peter |, Anton, Solomon o known as Sam Nicola, Defen in favor of said Plaintiff and aeainst the said Defendants, for the sum Hun ourteen 4 which judgment other things, dire of the personal property hereinafter described, to satisiy the amount of 1 judgment, with interest there on, and the costs and e of such sale, or so much the proceeds of such sale — applicable thereto will satisfy. And by virtue of a Writ to me issued out of the office pf the Clerk of said Court, in and for shid County of Burleigh and nder the seal of i} t me to sel erty pursia st sid point EWART With pre coming: to boil 1 other investiga House “probe? Notice For instsnee, evidence indicate camship Callao, which cost vernment $1,610,000, was 000. steamship Great tween 00,000 , was sold for $1 The steamsh'p Los Angeles, whose al cost isn't stated, had $2, her repairs for $100,000, thou $660,000 had sold Northern 50,000, md h sold offer her. then wi. another made for s 1 men: vernment’s chant wit according to conimitt ‘i of t three billion-dollar conceded that sat actualy 's becoming er the of cord beon vil Lihertie Justice Depurtive au. According Court marek and in tate THE OLD HOME TOWN NEWT SHES AREARIN’ ROGER SLOAN WHC RAS SPENT PAGE. SEVEN this bureau's personnel has» ine sed from 141, before the warp-té 6 It's uccused of manufacturing bogus scares” to justivy its existenge, of faking evidence, of working to d troy organized labor and of estal lishing a spy system which pervades the whole government. Attorney General Palmer is blamed for starting all this and At torney General Daugherty far ;keep- ing it u But At orney’ General one is credited with disapproving of it, and as soon as he came into office W. Burns, the bureau's chief, quit. For example, 22 of Burns’ ag © put the trail of Se: Wheeler when he became prominent in the Daugherty investigation. This was brought out in testimony before the committ pointed to inves tigate Wheeler following his indiet- ment on charge of using his official influence for « Montana oil claim- ant Other testimory before the s committee was to the effect wasn't intehded to try Whe the ind.ctment but simply to him, in hopes of foreing him to off his activities as an investiga The Couzens investigation of the y, Which means especially the prohibition inquiry, is 1 by Senator Co y not be t oo long, € anx Senator Howelll, himself a good deal rent, put on We commit- in his place, * uit fellow-committee- nator Jones, who is pro-in- igation, but the other three, Senators Watson, King and Ernst. who want the inquiry squelched, The longer the delay, the bet- ter they'll be pleased ject of G. BE. B. RB, Mayfield's confined mainly Mayfield's electic controversy has most of the t pedaling it d Investigation to F lain rle enate at being que pense: Klux tigator angle His Undying Love HE marry i HI My me. But hav dh, the darling, you simply must you seen father? often, But T leve Selected, — | BY STANLEY You SAY. DIGGING HIS LIFE DIGGING CISTERNS. WAS INTERVIEWED BY THE EDITOR OF THE WEEKLY CLARION TODAY A Har ames | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Lo MIND MOTHER: Go OUT ANN, GEE, MOM = AND GATHER THE Ecos NOU ALWAYS WANT MET’ Do SOMETHIN’ WHEN T WANNA TAGALONG! COME RIGHT HERE To ME TAS MINUTE! HAVE a Joo BY BLOSSER

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