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HELP WANTED—FEMALE NURSES TRAINING SCHOO Wanted, young woman for train- ing in Nurses’ ‘traifiing school in large hospital in Chicago, board, room, uniforms “and laundry. fur- nished and a small monthly allow- ance, Graduate nurses kre now paid $7.00 per day and the de- mand for nurses is great. Fur- ther information given on reques Address C. D.. Pence, Md., West Side Hospital, 1850 W. Harrison, Chicago. YOUNG ‘women and nigh school gra- duates interested in the nursing profession. The Chicago Poly- clinic Training School for Nurses of the Henrotin Hospital offers a three years course. Graduates eligible for registration. . Com- for le home with board, laundry provided. Monthly allowance. Write Supt. of Nurses, for parti- In care Henrotin Hospital, ClassifiedjAdvertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or ..$ 50 2 insertions, 25 words or 65 S inSertions 25 words or unter . +15 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 classified ads dre cash in advahce. Copy thouldi'be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure } insertion same, day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ' NURSES IN BIG DEMAND-—Liberal allowance, board, room, laundry, uniforms and text books while in training. Requirements—One year high school or its equivalent. Ac- credited three year course. Apply Superintendent of Nurses, North . Clark, wanted to embroider to for us | at home during spare times In- | formation upon request. Belfast | Company, Dept. 720, Huntington, Ind. CANVASSERS to sell new sanitary article, something different, large profits. Send 10¢ for sample and Sana-Pad, 17 White St. —Competent girl for housework, no one under 20 years of age need apply. Call between 2 and 5 Mrs, Wm, Hinkel, 223 Third Si 612. Bt WANTED—Girl for general hoi work, Must be competent and un- defstand cooking. Good — wages. Apply 209 W. Rosser St. Phone for 12-1w Must Phone 6-18-1t for general hous: . B. Rosen, 31 Av 6-12-3t iirl for general hot 814-4th St. work, Also kitchen sale, Phone 18% WANTED- Girl at’ Mohawk. be able to wait on table. cabinet work. Mrs, A. work, ALE OR RENT ES AND FLATS My ground floor tment, 3 rooms and private private entrance, Worth fatthe ay Tareas possession. Two room apartment with kitchen- ette. Call 213-M, 523 6th St. lw 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. FOR RENT--A modern furnished’ or unfurnished five room modern apartment with two large porch- es. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. FoR" T—Ready for occup: July Ist, ~— BELP WANTED—MALE LOCAL MANAGER WANTED AT ONCE by largest concern of its kind in the world to develop and handle local business. Experience or capital unnecessary. $2500 to $10,000 profits first year according to population. Wonderful future possibilities. Staple commodity with constant unlimited. demand, We. undersell all competition. Red Seal Coal Co., 336 Coal Exchange Bldg., Chicago. . cplicaauell 8 SALESMAN — Caridy Salesman wanted for Mon- tana territory by one of the old- est and best known houses in the West ive réferencés and full particulars when answering. Write Tribune No, 784. 6-14-2¢ ——— AGENTS WANTED DISTRICT MANAGER—If you had the opportunity to earn $5,000 a year managing Sales Organiz&tion selling aranteed Silk hosiery s through Agents could If so, write Silktex 320 Fifth Avenue, 6-14-1t Sell-Nu-Way _. Wonder Mending Fluid. Mends hosiery and all fabrics. Sells fast and re- peats, Write New Way Labora- tories, Mt. Healthy, Cincinnati, Ohio. you do it Hosieyy Mills, New York. Experienced housekeeper wants work on farm or ranch. Write Mrs Weller, General Delivery, Bis- marek, N. D. 6-11-1w POSITION WANT POSITION WANTED- wants position summer months. part time work. Teacher in Bismarck for Would — accept Phone 195-R. 6-12-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Front room on ground floor nicely furnished. Also good sized corner room on second floor with closet and kitchenette fur- nished for light housekeeping, 411- 5th St. Phone FOR” RENT— iy ed rooms with board in modern home. Large closet, well ventiln- 4 room apartment with bath. Private entrance. First floor. Also piano for rent. Phone 442-M, ted. Suitable for two Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. 6-3-4f 808 7th St. 6-12-1w FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms. Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 852. xs 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment and three room apartment, all modern, gas stoves in each apart- 11 723 3rd St. 6-11-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 862, 426-tt FOR RENT—Five room modern fur- nished home for summer months. $30,00 4 month, Call 376-J. wk, YOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. ate FOR” RENT— room modern apartment. K. Thompson. Phone 287. 6-14-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern Tri- bung Apartment. 6-S4tf ve L. BABY CHICKS CHICKS, Postpaid. 100 Leghorns, $8. Brd. Rock, $9. Wht. Rocks, Reds, $10. Buff Orp. Wht. Wy- andt, $11. Assorted $6. Asst. large breeds, $8. Columbia Hatch- ery, Columbia, Mo. “Baby Chicks, New June Price, prompt shipment, per 100 Leghorns $12; Rocks, Reds, Ancona, $14; Orphing- tons, Minorea, Wyandottes, $15. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 6-5-2w FOR’ SALE--Practically new Ham- ilton piano with bench, mahogany finish, will take part cash and b: ce on time, must sell at once ty leaving town. Call Phone 354-R. 6-14-1w FOR RENT—2 large rooms in a strictly modern home nicely fur- uicely furnished, also sleeping porch and garage, close in. Phone 439-J, 16 Thayer St. 6-10-1wk, FOR RENT—One large pleasant room, suitable for two. For sale, gas range, gas heater and one bicycle frame. Apply 416 Thayer. Phone 622. 6-14-1w FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur- nished rooms for housekeeping on first floor. Both adjoining. Mrs. A. Rohrer, 620 6th St, 6-12-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a moder home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf. FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Aso Roard, 406-6th St. 5-5-tt FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished at 803 7th it, +18-tf — MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE— 1 Hoosier kitchen. cabinet, 1 extra large baby crib and, mattress, 1 folding steel cot and mattress, 1 electric sun-bow' heater, 1 71-2 by 9 ft. Palace velvet rug, old rose, 1 electric tailor’s goos, Call at 508 10th St. 6-13-2t & = \ | LITTLE JOE | A WOMAN WRITER SAYS MEN) AREFER TALKATIVE, WIVES: TO The OTHERS vte BUT WHERE ARE athe OTHERS TO se : FOUND - FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 560x150 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas alf in and partial éxcava- tion made. Price and terms right. Addtesa 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 4- 19-tf FOR SALE—Office furniture—desks, letter files, chairs, cabinets and large wardrobe, (leaving city). I. L. Berge Elev, Co., 26 First Guar- anty Bank Bldg. Phone 1063, 6-14-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—20- 36. Wallis tractor in A-1 shape. Will take Fordson or small tractor or cattle on tradé. In care 782, Tribune. . 4-5-1m FOR RENT—A garage and room in a iet home, three blocks from N. : depot at, 409 5th, St. Phone H12R » 6-13-8t WANTED TO BUY—Second hand ice boxes in good shape, not too large. Phone 773... 6-5.tf FOR® SA’ ‘One new ivory réed baby carriage, one leather bed davenport. Call 815. _ 6-14-3t SALE je Hare Block, 3111-2 Main, 6-4-tf. FOR SALE House, 10 rooms, right dowh town, especially fitted for roomers; will take 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. Housg, 7 rooms, modern, east front, close to schools, terms, $5,000.00. Will give liberal discount for all cash, House,-7 rooms, modern, east front, nite shade trees and lawns, $5, 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 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUY LOT Beverly City, Flori now $100, ten’ dollars down, five dollars month, will be worth $500 in two, years. Ameri Develop- ment Co. Tampa, Fl AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR TRADE—Late model — Dodge touring car for young cattle, also would like to buy young cattle at reasonable price KE, Che 12% miles S. E. of Bism: Dak FOR model. LE—Dodge road In good condition. ‘Tribune 783. FOR SALE— Oakland touring car it good running order, $160.00. Phone 119-W, Mandan, N. D. rt NOTICE OF MORTGAGE CLOSURE SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. istrict Court, Fourth Judicial Write ir FORE- J, A. Markham, Plaintiff, vs. G. W. Sehlabach and Jimmie H, Anun- son, Defendants. Notice Is Hereby Given that by virtue of the judgment of foreclo- sure and sale in the above entitled action, entered on the 3rd day June, 1924, and an execution issued thereon, the undersigned, as sheriff of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public aucti at the front door of the courthouse in the cfy of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 14th day of July, 1924, at the hour of t@m o'clock in the forenoon of said. day, the reul estate and mortgaged premi ituate in’ the county of .Burleigh and state of North Dakota, directed in said judg- ment and execution to be sold, and which are described as fellows, to- wit; The Southwest Quarter (SW %4) of Section Nine (9), Town. ship One Hundred Thi wht (138) North, Range Se e (75) West of the 5th P. fy the judgment and ¢ i in all sum of 3, with interest thereon from the date of said judg- ment to the date of sale, and the accruing costs of sale. Dated this 4th day of Juno, 1924. ALBIN _HEDSTROM, Sheriff, Burleigh County, North Dakota. F, DULLAM AND C. L. YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakot: OTICEK TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the ite of Ethan A. Dawson, Deceasec Notice is hereby given by the dersigned E. Dorothy Looney, inistratrix of the Estate of E wson, late of the city of mare in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota decease un- Ad- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ch, Nu C to the _of _and wall pe la Well-Planned Home With Modern Improvements This commodious home will suit many of our suburban districts, The simple, well-proportioned lines will appeal to those who desire a com- fortable home without ostentatious display, and the permanent char- acter of its construction of concrete block covered with portland cement stuceo will insure a permanence, warmth, and freedom from repair that, will make it an economical and lasting investment. The permanence is not confined to the walls, as the roof has been covered with fire-resisting concrete roofing tile, or cement asbestos @iingles,-and the flashings, gutters 4nd down-spouts are all of copper which is practically everlasting. There is a fine porch opening from _ the living room, which may be screened if desired, and at the rear is a glassed-in breakfast porch, which can also be used as.a sun par- lor. This porch will:have a concrete floor covered with Mnoleum ‘or ¢on- goleum in one! of the new popular eer. The living room, with its three. I¢rge windows, the diring room, also With three large windows, and the kitehen, with two windows side by side, insure plenty of air ght. throughout the entire first foo “A small alcove just off the * Kitchen fs used for the icebox, ALL THAT WAS LEFT ‘This ig all that was left of an-army The while flying over Bement, IL. farm-hand, found the bodies of Lic Cc. L. Meisinger, weather whg were killed when hg were c observer, Alloon after Hi : man at the loft, Wiliam Knott, utenant James Neely, pilot, and Dr. bout trom Scott Piel, Bellevil tie big ba ! htning s\ ut the office of iis r c. L. Young, in the ¢ Y Bank Building, in the city of Bismarek in said Bur- le igh Count 7 Young i rth my resident state of North Dakot Dated June HAL DD, BE, DOROTHY LOC Dakota. F publication on the Mth day of June, A. D, 192 6-14-21-28—1-5 NOTICE OF Notice Is Hereby virtue of a judgment foreclosure, rendered Distriet Court Distric SALE iven, That by nd ‘decree in and given by of the Fourth in and for the igh and State of und entered and doc- the Clerk of said County, North Dakota, keted in the office of Trustee arlotte A. Pettibone a Allison rix and Administrator y of the I Ad- Defend Plaintiff and against th ants for the sum of d One Hundred and 31-100ths Doll ment and things, directe the re: Co cribed, to judgment, w the costs : or so much thereof such sale applies And hy virtue out of the office i and s under the ing me to judy mong other ale me, of einafter — ¢ mount of id Court, said real proper aid judgment d Hedstrom, Sheriff of and the n appointed Court to the her to the highest bidde 5 public auction, at. the door 0 the Court House in the City of Bi marek in the County of Burleigh and St , on the nt 2200 d= sowrit, and KITCHEN, 61109 DINING Room 120x120 LIVING Room oxiae The second floor has three bed- rooms of different sizes with plenty of closet space for each room, there being five closets; two in one room; one in-each of the gther rooms, and one in the hall, A large sleeping porch in the rear provides space for health-building sleep in the open air. This can be enclosed in glass if desired with suitable means for ventilation. ‘Pwo additional rooms can be provided in the attic if de> sired. ‘These are entered from one of the patent disappearing stair. rays installed in the ceiling of the 3 ribed in writ, as de ind fol- peel Malf (S4 (27) in Thirty nine ( HV ) of Section fownship Onc ) North, of | ) West o rift of MeCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bi North Da NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- ¢ ™ 5 that that and deli nd M. Doffin. Oth, 1 office Burleigh ebruary J iniod Janu led for record in thi exister of Deeds of North Dake 8, and. recor ¢ Book Poe 154, and which Mortgage was duly assigned to Karl P. Doffing by Assignment in writing dated Ma Mth, 1918, amd filed for record the office of the Register of of Burleigh County, North on March 21st, in in F Page 540, wi ale of the sage and he d, at the front int House in the C Burleigh © duc upon’ aid) Mortgage ch old to. satisty same are those certain premises situ in the | County of Burleigh and State h Dakota and described the f the Southeast quar One Hundre: forty (140), Seventy-five (75), There will } F on the One Thousand One do ($1101.50), Range » on said Mort sale the sum of Ono Hundred and and Fifty and the costs of fore- JOHN O. Attorn 3-10 NOTICE or Monrose E FORE- morte ive red by BED ROOM 13204120 £0 Boom 9102100 SECOND FLOOR PLAN second floor hall, These stairways are far more convenient than the old-time ladders and much more economical than the customary built-in’ staircase, Phe Shelburne is intended to be heated with hot water with thermo- static temperature control by one of the standard makes of heat regu- lators on the market. In each room two. extra base plugs are installed for the convenient use of modern Cents | } sta ‘day | o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book [Neve | mortage satisty te lows, 1 ( seven Rae I 8 i in the +f is. on file o! of | County, o y 5 | by Dakota }in the D electrical fixtires, such as vacuum cleaners, chafing dishes, percolator, bed warmers, electric fan, ete. es swer at! th summons upon you, « Vda ch | your Scott of Marshall County, Josephine Jackson ‘of Emmett . lowaf mortgagors, to W. H mortgagee, duted the 13th day 8, and filed for ree er of deeds of the county of Burleigh and te of North Dakota, on the 19th of December, 1918, at nine Jowa, and » on Page 619, will be foreele le of the premises in p and hereinafter de: door of the court y of Risn in Burleigh Dakota, on the 4, at the hour of ten ‘satisfy the amount ge on the date of premises deserihed in’ such nd which will be sold to nount due on the same, in Burleigh County, and described as fol- All of Section One ship One Hundred Thir (137) North, Ra eizht (78) West of th will be due on such mort nthe day the sum of udes $684.15 aid by the costs and od sue rit om the The 1), There upon said the of June, 1924, Me 3B, DULLAM AND ©. Attorney for Mortgage Bismarck, North Dako x SUMMONS : OF NORTH DAK County of Burleigh, In Distriet Court, Fourth Judicial District. D. F Plaintiff, Burleigh Cour nts: mumnoned to a complaint of the plaintiff above entitled action, which in the office of the Clerk trict Court of Burleigh and a copy | served upon a copy of your an within You a wer the f the D f whi ou, and to upon ty day erve th aboeribs er the cery ay of such failure “| agra y relief demanded I the PAGE SEVEN ; | MR. WRIGLEY’S COUNTRYMEN (From London Opinion.) Tourny “I believe I've got America. I hear a persistent chewing sound.” ANTI-PREMIUM EFFORT 0. K’D in SCHNELLER & HEL Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and postoffice add wah peton, Richland County, North Dakota, To the Above Named You and each of you notice that this is an your right of redemption from of real estate affected by action and. that personal Lis made against you; that the description of the property affected | said by such action is the east — half} slont Is) of the southwest quarter} pot a Wii) and the west half of — the southeast quarter (W1 of SE) of . township 143, north, of 160 acre Burleigh rth Dakota, uch suinst the practice premiums such is inducement to bu being: support his camy of giving silverware, a farmer ell er vers offering the pre- W. I, Rey- issioner, he practice is prev tates, but only has North Dakota, Mr. He opposes it on ground that it leads to a lower for At a meeting he ed at Maddock more than 60 people raised their hands in opposi Defendants: | 4. ple take ction to bor the to o eream in tate today. miums, met by ela nolds, airy The com in many start in Reynolds said. the price addre HIM SOME THIN iin LAND SAKES }00000( WHATS COME 9000 00 o4 OVER YOU- DONT ou WANT YOUR SECOND PIECE SCHNELLER & HED Attorne tion to the premium plan, Mr. Rey. nolds said NS Ge You say TH’ \ (NO-NO-HURRY Ere MAYOR WANTS]) “Fore ~tn’ (2: To MUZZLE! post OF lg nt (eve RY PUP Plis Fi ED UPI ia VSL BY STANLEY y }OLD MAN ROBBINS MAKES THREE TRIPS 1 A DAY To THE Post ANOTHER LETTER FROM HIS SON EGBERT. etter ruby wwreom Ao OFFICE. HOPING To GET Bee - “Ctip> WHO RECENTLY WROTE HOME AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS SILENCE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS @ _O4,SAY, FELLAS = GO WITH ME T' SUNDAY SCHOOL T'MORROW, WILL YA? ‘CAUSE IF T BRING ANY FRIENDS OF MINE I GET A NICE COLORED How, wituie!! wit You 60 WITH ME To SUNDAY SCHOOL T'MORROW ? RAY AN’ JAY ARE GOING— 1 BET You NEVER, WENT TO SUNDAY SCHOOL; DID You P A Naughty Boy BY BLOSSER 5 q CAUSE WE 4 BEEN TO } WHY, TH’ RED STONE CHURCH UP mBy? TH PARK al NEAR, WE'LL GO NE THAT SUNDAY ae YET ce Fae AN' T HAD T' PAY FIVE CENTS T' GET IN SO T AINT ‘GOING _