The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1924, Page 7

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| : | | MONDAY, JUNE 2, HELP WANTED—MALB BARBER WANTED—Stes Barber Shop, Opposite P. O. WANTED--Young man to work by the month. F, ‘Jaszkowiak, 421 it in this locality to ograph, and a half section of hay Tund for sale. J. W. Murphy. Care Bis- marek, N. Dak. 5-27-1w 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements “PHONE 32 lf xo child's hair cutting chair, phon; | Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, under 2 insertion: under 3 insertions 25 words or BOGE eye. 5 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. embroider li for us at home| | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY their le at once. 1356, Lima, Ohio. 5 922M or call at 209 W. Ross 6. rv. ON WANTED OSI lw irl or woman for gen- eral housework, Must be compet- ent and understand cooking. Phone 1-8t expe keeper at Tribune, giving particulars. stenographic tion as soon . Box 252, City. TO LO d Bismare mobile Insurance. Price Owens Eltinge Bik. Phone 421 ee —— FOR SALE Houses, lots, farm lands. 7 room house, modern, garage, east front, convenient to schools, $700.00 cash, balance 00 per month, $5200, 01.00, front, Rive parts and terms, E. YOUNG 6-2-1wk. FOR SALE OR RENT JSES A) Fi ly modern home. newly decorated. Striet pri Good neighborhood. Close in. per month. Call 597-W, after 6 lwk, for rent June 3nd all in good shape, partly fur- is needed. 413 Raymond St. Phone 942-R or 862-J. FOR RENT—Furnished modern two- room apartment, shower bath, sep- arate blocks from postoffice on pave- ment. Vacant June 5th. $25.00 per month. Phone 275W. 5-28-tf FOR RENT—A modern furnished or unfurnished five room modern apartment with two large porch- es. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. 5-81-tf POSITION WANTED High conscientious and enced as book- J typist seeks connection with reputable firm. Capable ot | RELIABLE, middle-aged lady d handling corespondence or manag-| — work ing office. Address 780, Care on well im- City property repayable monthly. Loans closed promptly. Fire and Auto. 8 room partly modern house, cast front, shade treés, close in, terms, room, modern bungalow, south view, basement garage, selection of houses in all the city at all sorts of prices rooms and closets, nished including goad range, piano, soline stove, most everything entrance, downtown, two sure moments. RATES hion Em- 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. TH E BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 + WANTED*TO RENT WANTED, TO. REN’ room modern bungalow with gar- NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Fr of. Young Real Estate Company, vey B. Moffitt and Sa notice that default has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain contract for deed made and entered into on the 28th day of July, 1919, between Edward P. Ham- mond as vendor and Randall B. Cal- y when due prin- cipal and’ interest, and to pay taxes upon said premises bef said contract will be cancelled minated and forfeited upon the ex- piration of one year from the date of the service of this notice upon you, unless prior to said time the WORK WANTED n re fully com- plied with and all payments due on contract made to 6 ed y day or hour, in kitchen}. There is due on said contract the ushing, or cook for grad- Good references. Phone the sum of $105.16, being 1926 and 783K. 5-31-wk. st thereon at 6 percent =D—Washings to do at home. uth 13th St. 6-2-1w Lost y mane and forehead and white fice. i 5. AUTOMOBILE+MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—192 on call in person. Dr. sema. 5 ROOMS FOR RENT Phone 812-J. 517 2nd St. Rohrer, -6th St. 6 WANTED—Washing, Call at 507 oth St. v0 gine as follows, te —<————___. A four year old, dark bay (31), Township One Hundred Forty- weight about 800 pounds, il, Star on ot on hind foot. “J. S.° on right phoulder. Finder please notify Tribune of- State, and you are further notifir P Burleigh County, ti North Dakota. . Dated this 22nd day of April, A. DWARD P. HAMMOND, R & TILLOTSO latwavagdal Over Webb Block, Bismarck, North land Sedan. Car driven Jess than 5,000 miles. Perfect mehanical condition, Real bargain. Phone oD, Dur- '9-1w —____ FOR RENT—Two nice light house- keeping: rooms fully furnished. And one room suitable for one. rakes 5-30-1w FOR RENT—2 large nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping on first floor, Bath adjoining. Mrs. A. They have totaled $750,000,- 000 since the beginning of 1900 and with duties added would approximate a billion group “laces, embroideries, etc. ‘FOR RENT—Two nicely turn gas’ stove Phone 599 FOR RE nd range. 72: two girls. Phone 619-W, St. FOR” RENT— 6-30-31. dollars. Growing demand has resulied in establishment of. lace factories. in U. now turning out to those imported. hed rooms for light housekeeping, with T--Two rooms for light housekeeping partly furnished in -modern home, 516 9th St. .Phone 626. 5-31-3t FOR RENT—A sleeping room in modern house suitable for one or 1 6th Bt nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. Can hove possession June 7th. 723 No..3rd Recent efforts to revive the pro- duction of hand made laces in cer- sections of Europe are of ir- terest to the people of the United States who have paid approximate- ly x billion dollars for foreign laces im the past . ve Compilations by the Trade Hecord of The National City Bank ai New York Show that the value ©, ©! laces imported _ be Binning of the fiscal year 1900 is in round terms $756,000,000, and if we to this the duties paid when FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 6723. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf. FOR RENT—One large room suitable: for one or two gentlemen: Aiso Roard, 406-6th St. ~ 8-6-tf far less quantities, from the extreme from the custom houses the total FOR RENT—Modern __ furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms.’ Apply F, W,. Murphy. Phone 862. 4-30-tf FOR SALE—Complete equipment for small apartment, ice box included, Write Tribune No, 781 for. appoint- ment. 5-31-tf 836R. 5-31-3t, FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apartment for summer months, 1% blocks from P. 0. $30.00, Phone 464-R. 6-31-3t DOUBLE house for rent, modern except heat. Call Mrs, H. W. Richholt, Phone 631-W. . . ~ 5-80-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4-86-t£ FOR RENT—Four room FOR -RENT—Good rooms in modern 8 million, house. Close in. Call at 411 Ave, A_or’phone 907. 5-29-1w FOR RENT—Room in a modern home. Close in, Gentlemen only. Phone 967. G8i-tf FOR RENT—June 2nd, two pleasant rooms, close in, 418-5th. Phone would approximate and perhaps ex- a billion dollars. Meantime as a result of the grow- ing demand for this class of mer- chandisé the manufacture of laccs been established in the United asd our American factories now. turn out laces of a: annual value nearly as as of the laces imported. The lace factories which now represent an ports of i were $26.639,000 of which those of cotton were $17,041,000, silk $4,- “laces, embroideries, etc.” show an 000, Of advance in those of silk and fibers embroid- from $7,850,000 in 1912 to $9,626,- ete.” imported since the be- 000 in 1923, while those of cotton ginning of the fiscal year 1900, show a fall from $38,100, $600,000,000 were of cotton, $110,- FOR RENT—Well furnished room with kitchenette. 411 5th St. Phone 273, 5-29-tf FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping rooms for rent, large and cool, 222- 8rd. 5-31-1wk. 844,000. and of fibers $4. turned out in 1921, the latest year for which official returns are avail- Read Tribune Want-Ads.” NOTICE To the policy holders and -stock- holders of the Great Northern Life HInsurance Compahy, and to whom it may concernt You are hereby notified that The Great Northern Life In Compai of Grand Forks, Dakota, a corporation organized un der the laws of the State of Dakota, gngaged in the life insur ance budlness under the laws of mission@r of’ Insurance of the State of North Dakota, a petition pr for an order to be issued by Commissioner as. provided for under the provisions of Section 4891, Com- piled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, authorizing the consolidation of said The Great Northern Life Insurante Company with and the transfer of all of the assets of suid The Great Northern Life {nsu Company, to the Occidental Life In- surance Company, a corporation or ed under the laws of the State ‘alifornia, with its principal of at the city of Los Ange of California, and the ssid Great Northern Life Insu State of North Dakota, contract set ting forth the terms and conditions of such proposed consolidation, and providing for re-insurance ‘by the i Occidental i Insurance Company of the life insurance poli i sued by The Great Norther Life Insurance Compan ré-insurance may be desired, by the holders of such pol s and You are further notified that the 7th day of June, 1924, A. M. at the offi of the Comm si of Insurance of the State North Dakota, in the in the city of Bismare North Dakota, has been time and p' for the hearing said petition before a commis consisting of the Governor of State of North Dakota, or in event of his inability to act, some competent person ident of the State, to be appointed by the ernor, the Attorney General a Commissioner of Insurance of ha v policy holder or stockholder said The Great Northern Life urance Company may appear be fore said commission at the time and place and may be heard with eferenec to’ such consolidation or re- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CHINESE SKIRTS NOTICE, OF REAL ESTATE M iAG FORECLOSURE SALE Hereby Given, LEATHER COLLARS Leather collars and ‘cuffs are |very attractive in colors as. well as white for linen, serge or jersey embroidered Chinese skirts that used to be employed by delivered by Fred Drittenbass tie largely for table runner on, dated October 6th, 1913, PAGE SEVEN oe pain materials to form skirts anc es gowns, . The natives of Darfur (west 0: or] the Sudan) store water in hollow ith] trees against drouth, . ed for record “in the office of the ter of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- D., on October 18th, 1913 » and recorded New Cork Hat Has vantages assigned by the mortgagee to } such State, has filed with:the Com-| 1 $ writing dated October 6th, 1913, filed for record | d in Book 106 of | Mortgages, pai will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- d at the front door FIT THE BOTTLE + at two ofeloc said day, to satis. due on said mortgage the afternoon o e due on said mort- | of sale the sum of | with the costs ANNA MUIR’ (former S$. Anna Rankin) FoR PRETTY GIRLS AND PRETTY BOYS e | bordered’ with orivioh or silk fringe is seen at all mart evening functions. TRADE RECORD OUR LACE IMPORTATIONS 000,000 of silk and $46,000,000 of fibers. in comparatively small proportion that year were $27,000,000, indi- the imports, the total value of hand cating that domestic production is made now about equal to the importation. the beginning of 1912, the year of This development. of the art oi earliest record, having been a little lace making in the United States over is one of very recent years, the cotton laces during that period was value of the outturn in 1921 bein, $247,000,000. actually double that of 1914, only fiber laces the hand made product seven years earlier, while the capital forms invested in lace factories in this percentage of the total. Curiously, but a very small share imported come able, $26,000,000 worth of lace: while the imports of the en country advanced from $21,000,000 in 1914 to over $32,000,000 in 1919, of the latest year in which the capital- from the Orient, the ization of the factories is officially producing: i shown by census reports. since Where do they come from, this 1900? Chiefly from Europe and, in our group, were fro million dolla 5 Germany 1% million, China 134 million, a Portuguese is Made 1/3 mi In 1 details “are from that tiny ion dollars wortn, the $756.481,235 of “lace eries, THE OLD HOME TOWN NO-NO-LAST TH’ Boy HAS comparatively small en eaus GOLD COLLAR BUTTON THAT WAY ONCE!) e the $7,532,000 worth of silk embroideries, the high record year 1920 54 worth were from laces, $750,000,000 worth of laces which in have entered the country since mi! United Kingdom, and less than a In 1920, the year of the half million frem J. nee the beginning the chief silk producing countries imports of the of the world. embroideries, imported from the Orient are of 11:4 cotton. forming as already indicated a sr million, proportion of the total imports are 11/3 apparently growing al imports of hand made cciton laces having advanced from $i, lin the Atlantic, 000 in 1912 to $2,165,000 in 1623, Apparently silk and fiber laces | latest’ year for which are making more rapid gains e, the total im- popularity in the United States than ideries, ete.” those of cotton, The official figures of the entire apan and Ch Most of the laces Japan 1 Qi of imports >) RRINGTON CAME NEAR LOSING GRANDPA Has : HiS WATCH TODAY WHEN HIS LITTLE GRANDSON —— { SWALLOWED HIS WATCH CHARM AND J TNE INCHES OF CHAIN — —) to $17,014,000 in 1923, » unfurnish- ed or partly, furnished at 803 7th St. e 4-18-tf MOM’N POP FOR RENT—4 room furnished mo- dern apartment. ~Phone 773. Var- ney Flats 5-9-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms at 300 9th St. Phone 377-J. if .5-28-1w ¥OR RENT—Two apartments {ully| ROOM FOR RENT, at 514-6th St. euuipped for light housekeeping. 5-31-3t. Phone 794-W. 1-1. tt rool modern 5 MISCELLANEOUS it. L. K, ) Pr spartment. TeiFe, Thompson Front eoK RALB Teaiey so ueavedt aie FOR RENT—6 room house located | on 410 15th St. Phone 364-J. 6-2-3 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at 518-6th St. Phone 890. _5-31-1wk, —<——————— + ——_______ | + LITTLE JOE | a) ae eee THE OLDEST KNOWN PEN HAS BEENe:. ): UNEARTHED IN Ecypr! | WONDER How: MUCH OLDER THAN THOSE “AT. THE... ‘POST OFFICE?? Firestone ‘cord casings at $15.00 and twenty tubes at $4.00. All in good condition and worth twice the price asked. Washburn Mo- tor Company. AS lw VIOLIN—! value $300.00, cheap for eash, Will exchange. for .wsé# car. Your op- portunity to get a firet class in= stument for a Jow priee. 306 Man- dan Avenue. Phone 262W. ¢ we j 5-29-4t ADDING MACHINE” (Dalton) ~ that will add to a MILLION and'is in first’ class condition. My price $126. ‘Would cost 3 times as much if purchased new. Call at 508 7th St. 5-27-1w in the beat residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, Water partial excava- Price and terms right. 757 Tribune, Bismarck, Ni 4-19-tf PIANO (quare) with good tong and in good condition for sale at $60. cheaper than you ean rent.* ‘Call 508 7th St. : 5-27-1w TRADE by owner, 7 room jy story garage, for farm land. .Call 2th 8 graph for typewriter. Oliver Whit- Center, N. D. 5-34-11 lewel ran, FOR ige very sonable, 209 2nd St. 5-27-1w" FOR RENT—Modern furnished room private entrance, close in, 209 2nd. 5-27-1w @ concert instrument, FOR SALE—Fine corner tot, 60x160 |, You can OWN this instrament. sae ' ern, house, hot water heat, two- Ce en ae No Chance for Pickpockets = ZZ ACORKSCREW — 1 ‘ag Makes a Discove By Taylor —# 7 CUT A'CORK TO E Gali ee 3 BUT 1 BET You ae NEVER SAW 4 DOG /* G'WAN' WHO EVER BALL PLAYER DID || ToL You 47 Doe's YA Now? ene ee re NOBODY TOLD ME + BUT -T SAW ONE UP Tu STREET A WAYS ~ MEBBE HELL COME BY ‘] ¥ MERE AN THEN SM YOULL SEE 111M stt!ste! DIDN'T T TELL YA? TLL BET HE'S A DOG CATCHER! $ AW- WHATS: \ EATIN' YoU? You TALL UKE A WONDER WHAF PoP BOES WITH ALL

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