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Tribune C HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Conipetent girl housework, no one under of age need apply. 2 and Third § WANTED—Girl work. Also kitchen sale. Phone 189, Mrs. Wm. Hinkel, cabinet 6-1 Phone 790-W2. . Rosen, 31 Ave. 6-12 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS for 20 years Call between 223 6-12-3t for general house- for lw —Capable girl for genetal Bt —— THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924 lassified Advertisements PHONE 32 = é Classified] Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under 2 insertions, under 3 insertions. 26. words, or under Bt 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents 'Per ‘Inch All ‘glassified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- \% FOR” RE My groind apartment, 3. rooms bath, private entrance, Worth looking at. Immediate possession. Two room apartment with kitchen- ette, Call 213-M, 523 6th St. 6-11-1w SALE—6 m modern house, including 3 bed rooms, close in, east front, desirable location, for $3,000, on almost any terms to a reliable party, Geo, M. Re FOR RENT—A furnished modern 7 room house to lease a year, also modern 6 room house and fur- nished modern apartments, Phone 905 or call at 212% Main St. 6-4-t0 | A modern furnished or hed five room modern} epertment with two large porch- | Woodmansee Apts, Apply Ser 5 dy for occupancy room apartment with Private entrance. First _floor, Also piano for rent. Phone 442-M, 808 7th St. RENT—Modern apartments, one, two and rooms, Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 862. S 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment and three room apartment, all modern, gas stoves in each apart- ment, Call 723 3rd St. 6-L1-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments, Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4-36-tf artments fully housekeeping. ‘FOR RENT—Two eauipped for light Phone 704-W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern ‘ hune Apartment. 6-34tf ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Front room on ground floor nicely furnished. Also: good sized corner room on Second floor with closet and kitch@hette fur- nished for light housekeeping. 411- St. Phone 273, 6-4-tf. FOR RENT—-Two large nicely fur- nished roo! for light housekcep- month, 213-11th St. 55-M. 1-2 block+ from Also Electric machine, good Phone rooms with board in modern home. _L closet, well ventila- ted. Su e for two, Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. ed 6-3-tf FOR RENT--2 large rooms in a, ctly modern home nicely fur- ely furnished, also sleeping. h and garage, close in. Phone 15 Thayer St. 6-10-1wk, Two large nicely fur- nished rooms for housekeeping on first floor. Both adjoining. Mrs. A. Rohrer, 620 6th St. 6-12-3t FOR RENT—Two nice light house- keeping rooms fully furnished. And one room suitable for . one. Phone 812-J, 617 2nd St. 6-6-lw "OR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-t£. FOR RENT—Pleasant room, close in, Phone 634-M or call. at 211 2nd St. after 5 p. m. 6-11-3t FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gegtlemen: Aiso Roard, 406-6th Sts 5-5-tf infurn' t 803 7th 4-18-tf AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR TRADE—Late model Dodge touring car for young cattle, also would like to buy young cattle at reasonable price. J. E, Chesak, 12% miles S. E. of Bismarck, N. Dak. 6-9-lw FOR SALE—Dodge roadater, 1920 model. In good condition. Write Tribune No. 783. 6-12-3t BABY CHICKS Baby Chicks, New June Price, prompt shipment, per 100 Leghorns $12; Rocks, Reds, Ancona, $14; Orphing- tons, *Minorca, ~ Wyandottes, $15. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N.D, 6-5-2w NECKTIES IN THIRTY SIX COLORS ARE BEING |. DISPLAYED ~ IF THIS KEEPS ON THE HABERDASHERS WILL HAVE TO PASS; QUT A; PAIR: OF SMOKED GASSES. TO ; PURCHASER ree oe, floor and private ceived by 12, o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE . BISMARCK TRIBUNE, PHONE 32 EE a TR FOR SALE One Overland Sedan 1928 only 4,800 miles. I Dodge 4-passenger coupe, five bal- loon tires, new. , A snap for anyone that wants @ 1924 model car at a teduced price. Dodge Roadster in first class condition, model 53 -passenger Cadilla>. Just the car to take a tour in, light four Overland touring good condition, and good tires. All these cars are real snaps, pric- ed for quick sale. BISMARCK MOTOR CO. 6-7-1w model, 1 in WORK WANTED * Experienced housekeeper wants work Write Mrs, Weller, General Del- ivery, Bismarck, N. D. _6-11-1wk MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x150 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, ‘watéer in and partiat excava- Price and terms right. 787-Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 419-tf WILL PASTURE horses or cattle for summer. Cattle 80c per month per head. Horses, $1.00 per month per head. L, E. Heaton, McKen- zie, N. D. 6-12-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE—26-35 Wallis tractor in A-1 shape. Will take Fordson or small tractor or cattle on trade. In care 782, Tribune. 4-5-1m Party who took gate from reat of Arthur Bauer's Garage is known. Action will be taken unless gate is returned. 6-10-3t. WANTED TO BUY—Reed baby bug- gy in good condition. Write to Box 202, New Salem, N. D. 6-12-2t WANTED TO. BUY—Second hand ice boxes,,in good shape, not too large. Phone 773. 6-5-tf FOR SALE—Blettrie range, threv SSeS NOTICE TO CREDITORS * TO PRESENT CLAIMS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In County’ Court, Before Hon, I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Reil, Deceased, Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned R. F. Rinker Administra- tor with the Will annexed of the estate of Peter Reil, late of the City of Scranton in the County of Green and State of Iowa, deceased, to the itors of, and all persons having claims against said decedent, to exhibit them with the necessary, vouchers, within six months after the first publication: of this notice, ‘to said Administrator at his law office in the City of New Rockford, in Eddy County, North Dakota of at the office of the Judge of the Court said Burleigh County. Dated May 21, 1924. R. F. RINKER, Administrator with the Will annexed. First publication on the 22nd day May, 1924. 5-22-29—6-5-12 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby. given that that certain, Mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Geo. jiles dnd M. BE, Niles, Mortgagors, to Chas. Doffing, Mortgagee, dated January 30th, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, Notth Dakota on February 4th, 1918, and reeordéd th said of- fice in Book “160” of Mortgages at Page 154, and which Mortgage. was duly assigned to Lea P. Doffing by Assignment in writing dated March 12th, 1918, and filed for, record’ in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, ‘North Dakota on March 21st, 1924, and_ recorded in said office in Book “18” of As- signments at Page 540, will be fore- closéd by a sale of the pre) 8, i such Mortgage ahd héreinafter d cribed, at the front door of the Court House in the Cit; in Burleigh County, North at the hour of Two o'clock P. M. on July 12th, 1924 to Satisfy the afnount due upon’ said Mertgage on the day of toe The. premises described in said ”’Mortifage and. which will be psdld to satisfy the e are those cértain premises situated in. tNe C Barieigh. Si df oe petote nat descr: bast tol: North lows, vist 7 ‘ ét half. of the Southeast 'q ter (E% of SE%); Southeast: quar- ter of Northeast quarter (SE% of NEM), and Lot one.()), of Section Six (6), Township~ One Hundred tae (140), Range .” Seventy-tive Tiere will be due oh said Mort- gage on the day of sale t nd One Hundred and Oné doHars and ($1101.50), and the e@sts of fore- clostre and sale. "Dated June 4th, 1024, . < FrING, *~ KARL P. DO! ee of Mortgagee. JOHN 0. HANS En Attorney ‘for Assignee of Mortga- gee, Valley Gity, North’ Dakota, % uar- * : 19-96--7-8-10 » Read Tribune Want Ads, By { sum off FOR SALE House, 10 rooms, right down town, especially fitted for. roomers;will tuke smaller house as part pay- ment, very reasonable at $6,300.00 To House, 4 rooms and bath, right down town, terms, $2,300.00. House, 7 rooms, modern, east front, close in, $3,500.00, House, 7 rooms, modern, east front, close to schools, terms, $5,000.00. Will give liberal, discount for all cash, ‘ House, 7 fooms, modern, east front, nice shade trees and lawns, $5,200. The best list of houses, lots and farm lands of any dealer in the city combined with real service. Fire insurance written.in good com- panies. F, E. YOUNG 6-9-1w News of Our Neighbors Ue i CLEAR LAKE Members of the B. F. Paslay fam- ily spent Friday until Sunday on a fishing trip near Pingree. Miss Genevieve Olson who has been employed at Bismarck, return- ed to ther parental home the end of the week. Miss Githa Kluksdal has returned home after attending a term of high school, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Berkvam spent Sunday evening at the M. J. Brenden home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anunson had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. August Soderholm and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Carl: family, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson autoed ¢o Regan on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson. ! Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hanson and little daughter spent Sunday after church at. the A. G. Basson home. Mrs. B. F, Paslay and daughters, Mary and Bernice called at the Hen- ry Nelson home on Sunday. School election was held at Clear Lake school No. 1 on Tuesday after- noon and the following officers were elected: Frank Shaffer, director for a term of three years, Nels Dronen, treasurer for a term of two yea Miss Hazel Nelson called at the B. F, Paslay home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Mr. and Mr. jAlbert Christensen autoed to Bismarck on Monday, be- ing present at a school officers meeting which was held at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Lund. Mrs, Albert Christensen consulted Dr, Bodenstab while in the city on Monday. L, B. Olson spent Wednesday at the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Selland took their little daughter, Mildred THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MAN OUTFLIES PIGEON Tn a unique’ race between 30 tratiied J. Kendrick Noble the atrman was easy victor recently. flown between St arrived at the c PAGE SEVEN . organization. He’ was accom- to Minot by M, Levinson, ative of the Northwestern ttle company of St. Paul, which ¢| y placed the cattle for the dairy loan association. the panied have been placed in the Makoti and Van Hook communities through the activities of the Northwestern Mu- _—_ tual iry Loan ociation — of Minot, N. D., June 12.—Forty-five} Minot, according to R.A. Johnson, head of high grade Holstein dairy! Makoti banker, who was in Minot cattle, including two registered sir recently conferring with officials of MOW’N POP HANK, I'VE GOT ANEW CAR AND IM IN BAD AT HOME BECAUSE I BOUGHT Buy Cattle With Loan Aid Read Tribune Want Ads, By Taylor Hank Intercedes MRS. GUNN - I COULD NOT RESIST NOUR HUSBAND'S INVITATION TO STOP FoR DINNER ESPECIALLY WHEN HE TEMPTED ME WITH A RIDE OUT HERE IN HIS SPLENDID NEW, SURE -OLD TIMER DINNER WITH ME AND Eola Us ning pigeons and Lieutenant | ‘The race was | taten Island, N. Y., and Washington, D. ¢., and Noble pital more than two hours ahead of the birds. picture shows Noble congratulating one of the birds, held by M Vanderlip: who sent to Washington, by means of the pigeon: The Frank invita- tions to a garden fete for the benefit of a college burned in the Tokio | disaster. to Bismarek on W sult a doctor for he. Olson and Mrs, companied them, dnesday to con- r teeth, Clarence Dick Begeman ac- The many friends of Mrs, Anna Lund, were grief stricken to learn of her death on Wednesday of this week, Myrtle Christe School No. 1 was numbe the class of 1924) gradua of the Driscoll school on Tuesday evening. It was with a feeling of sorrow termingled with joy when she re- ceived her diploma. Sorrow that we must part from a loved school mate, no more will we he: her merry voice in our country school room. After her summer vacation iod she will step out to keep on veling the thorny paths of knowledge. en of Clear Lake do among Cc. B. Porter v calling on cus- tomers in this vicinity, representing the Heinrich products, The Driscoil hall was well filled Tuesday evening at the graduation ses by the eighth grade. A very interesting program was given and a strong motto was held, “we will find a path or make one.” Shirley Fox of Bismare the graduates laying spe on the importance of building in education, ™ y presentéd diplomas t jeorge H Lucille tle Christen nson for work son, Berl Johnson, en, Arnold Ch well done, Mr. and M among the busine: capital city on M remained until Tu Nelson were ors at the nd. Mrs. Nelson Members of the W. N. P. L. club gave a dance and: basket 1 last Saturday evening in the Ludvig Pet. erson barn, A very fine time wa the usual report. Whitney, the well-digger of Stee is repairing the well on Mrs. Ing: bor Rasmusson’s farm. Mrs. Frank the following a Shaffer entértained a very nice after. of Bismarck | “UVING BOOM f wor ine . » Fiest FLova A Charming Duptet House That Will Pay for Itself This type cf double house, which is really two houses separatell by a party, wall, his becothe yety popular fm the Philadeipiila district, It has af advantage ever the two-flat house in that neither tenant is an- Fifty Cents |! ike there. 1s less space stairs and passages. of ald taken et Pian street ana’ having’ tite’ large win- dows on the street side. Entrance to the dining room is gained both from the living room and ftom the kitchen... This+ream has. two win- -dows, The kitche.has one latge window and @ rear entrance, Entrance to the house is from a porch situated on the side of the building. Just inside the door are the stairs to the upper floor and. also a closet. ‘The upper floor has two large bed- roonis, one smaller bedféom and the (usual bathroom. Three closets are distributed qt advantageous, pcints. The The whole arrangement of the in- terfo 18 ote ‘that'fs suré to please and aesure comfort at all times, | particularly noon lunch on Neloon, Mrs. E L. Tuesd: on, D Nelson Olson Bobiiy and Hary and little | John Thursday nes: on joi ast Madson departed for her old home in Min- | Her son, Obert, left by car evening, where he will] mother, unday hi Ingabor Rasmusson is. stay-| ingy at the Clarence Syverson home during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Lein is spending the assisting Mrs, Helmer Knud- son with house cleaning. Nelson ? spent Thurs- | y with Mrs. L. B. O1 with her day and son who 4 sesso Mask Guards Painter From Lead Poisoning is long been the } While work- | Ing with paint having a high lead content the inhalation of the paint odors been known to produce | dangerous acks of the well- khown “paint ” while con- tilet of lead paint where it cut abraded, often results in irritating dis b To combat thes cia! gas mask conditions a spe : respirator has been devised. Th not so cumbersome $ the conventional type, merely esérving as a filter against the lead fumes and not covering the whole face. It straps around the back of the head, covering the nose and mouth, but not the eyes, thus af- fording free vision, Worn in combination with rub- ber gloves for protecting the hands, tire new virator affords. ample protection against the possibility of cantracting disease, no matter what may be the lead content of the paint used.—New York World, Th 1400 es- rriage ere are approximately taplishments engaged in the mid wagon industry in the United I States, EO Room tteane GED Room reireriy "SECOND FLOOR PLAN This house should be built on a lot 75 feet in width. As in other houses built for investment, con- crete will be found to be good be- cause of its economy in first cost and everlasting enduring. qualities. {fhe walls of, the house may be built of smooth faced concrete block up to the second story and a rough cast: portland cement stucco is used for the second story. The rcof is covered with conctete roofing tile, and porckes and pillars of concrete inSitre permanence dnd weather re- sistance to exposed points. "'Thts attractive house will have a tenant turnover and w’.) be the ree of steddy revenue to its Owner, with very little maintenance. [THEO To HELP OUTA FRIENO! CAR ~ I THINK HE 1S FORTUNATE IN RECEIVING SUCH A Luxurious GIFT! TELL MY WIFE SOME KIND OF A YARN TO SQuARE ME FOR SPENDING THE MONEY | IT. COME OUT TO J SBMS J OH WELL - MR. GUNN 1S A RATHER MODEST MAN IL PRESUME HE FCELS S- CERTAINLY AREN'T YOU AWARE JHAT THIS CAR WAS A GIFT FROM THE COMPANY IN RECOGNITION ie OF YOUR HUSBAND'S LONG Ee SO THAT'S THE TERM OF FAITHPUL JE WAY IT HAPPENED? SERVICE ? POP NEVER TOLD ME A WORD ABouT (T= Tey TIMID ABOUT SUCK i MATTERS! Seu CRACKEN ~ T'LL OWE HANK A GOXx OF STOGIES FoR THISE beslecars a) Ks ~% panies ¢ aval bs naw Vy J < ZZ ee BY STANLEY NO-NO— i) SAY HE WAS A RECKLESS, REALE Pe ES You say (EX ze HE WAS A Goob For NOTHIN” IN SCHOOL ( AND PF Bird 2 THAT ger, ¢ BROKE MORE WINDOWS, “ROUND TH TOWN - THATS HIS S HANDWRITIN, BIG AS = 43 [ 300) v2, eue NI i ppntea (9 D Loot RAP? A FE Y A 55 T ALeer z pHO. ie iT BEN — OLD MAN ROBBINS WHO JUST HEARD FROM HIS SON EGBRERT. THE FIRST (IME /AN EIGHTEEN YEARS SHOWED THE LETTER To EVERY BoDy FROM “HE POST OFFICE TO THE LIVERY STABLE, WITHIN TWO HOURS. ENDS According to the Neighlion BY BLOSSER HOLD ON THERE \WAERE DID You GET THAT NICKELP Ne: 4 k Gir! You utTLe WEATHEN!! DON'T COME PING OVER MY ap; AGAIN! WO%P. HERE ES AY NICKEL WHAT 1 HAD IN NY POCKET oe WELL, MISTER KANTZ SAID I WUZ A-MOM 6ANE IT To ME FOR TH’

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