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Tribune HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—G ‘or general house- work. Must be competent and un- derstand cooking. Good wages. Phone Apply 209 W. Rosser St. _ 922-M, 6-13-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Also kitchen cabinet for sale, “Phone 18 6-19-1W WAD a tor general house- work, 814-4th St. 6-13-3t, Wanted a girl to help care for chil- dren. Mrs. L. A. Schipfer. 4 Ave. . 6-16-tf. a . FOR SALE OR RE! __ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—My ground __ floor apartment, 3. rooms and private bath, private entrance, Worth looking at. Immediate possession. 4 Two room apartment with, kitchen-| “ette. Call 213-M, 523 6th St. eres 6-11-lw ¥YOR RENT—A furnished modern 7 room house to lease a year, also iodern 6 room house and fur- nished modern apartments, Phone 905 or call at 212% Main St. dern furnished or unfurnished five room modern apartment with two large porch- es. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris 5 FOR R Read with First July Ist, 4 room apartment bath. floor. Private — entrance. Also piano for rent. Phone 808 7th St. B lw R RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms, Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 852, : F 5 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment and three room apartment, all modern, gas stoves in each apart- PH lassified Advertisements ONE & ClassiftedfAlvertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or ] SB Sees --8 60 |, 2 insertions, 26 words or . under ++ 65 3 insertions 25 words o under .............. 15 1 week, 25 words or under 1.26 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES or 65 Cents Per fich 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 SALESMAN Candy Salesman ‘wanted for Mon- tana territory by one of the old- est and best known houses in the West. Give references and full particulars when answering. Write Tribune No. 784, 6-14-2t WORK WANTED Experienced housekeeper wants work on farm or ranch. Write Mrs. Weller, General Delivery, Bis- marek, N. D. 6-11-1w 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. R RI mm ment, Call 723 3rd St. 6-11-1w i ‘wo FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| | Sleeping rooms, one large room ment in Rose Apartments, Apply | Suitable for one or two. Also a \F. W. Murphy, Phone 862. pleasant smaller room. Rent rea- 4-20-t¢| sonable. Close in. Phone 822-M. e ieee = 6-14-1w FOR RENT—Five room modern fur-| nished home for summer months.|FOR RENT—Large, nicély furnish. $30.00 a month. Call 376-J COD OUD D RN Le nenro nag auouea 6. home. Taree closet, welf ventila- ae ee Seance ati ted. Sultable for t Ph } . FOR RENT—Two apartments fully] sg or call 217 8th So equipped for light housekeeping. 6-3-tf Phone Toe-W. ME SAL —Practically naw Hem- i FOR RENT—Five room modern! jiton piano with bench, mahogany q apartment, L. K. Thompson. finish, will take part cash and _ Phone ______6-14-1w} balance on time, must sell at once 4 FOR RENT—Strictly modern Tri-| party, leaving town. Call Phone hune Apartment. 6-3+tf| 364-R. 6-14-1w FOR RENT—2 large rooms in a p ______—_BABY CHICKS _| strictly modern home nicely fur- Baby Chicks, New June Price, prompt] wicely furnished, also sleeping shipment, per 100, Leghorns $12; porch and garage, close in. Pione Rocks, Reds, Ancona, $14; Orphing- | 439-J, 16 Thayer St. 6-10-1wk, n tons, Minorea, Wyandottes, $15. FOR RENT—One lary ; on x 5 ge pleasant Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. 2w| room, suitable for two. ‘For sale, AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES ee Sa querer arden BARGAINS IN USED CARs | bicycle frame. Apply 416 Thayer. Several Ford touring cars, Chevro-| 5——RENT oO lets, touring 1924 model, Overland | *OR RENS—One large room, well coupe, a number of other well| furnished. Large enough for two known makes. Dakota Auto Sales] Peo? fri fed ee aon Co, 107 Sth St. Bismarek. Phone] Postetfice. 303 3rd St. Phone 8. Open evenings. ed cee ee Sa er a —Two farnished rooms TOR SALE Ford ‘sedan almost #51" for light housekeeping, 980-4th St. good as new at bargain price. The] Tieckone badd " Bisnfarck Tire and Auto Co. i aa pa tahun etsy ami ti rte é G214cit)|| SHON Se ae aves ota, eect FOR SALE— Oakland touring car in FORIRENE wen ae eaeaicmean good running order, $160.00. Phone 4 joe He oTeW. Mandan, oN. Di g-12-s| close in. Phone/@725.. 120 tat St. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—One large Well furnish- q ine corner lot, 60xi60| €d room in a strictly modern home. in the best residence district in| 63-3rd Street. Phone 746. Bismarck, ving, sewer, water} ee 16-1wk. and gas all in and partial excava-| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished up tion made. Price and terms right.| stairs room for refined lady ‘or gen- Address 767 Tribune, Bismarck, N.| tlemen. Phone 219-J. 517-7th St. _B 4-19-tf 6-16-1wk. FOR SALE—Baby buggy, latest style] ROOM FOR RENT—Must be seen to oil range in first class shape, din-| be appreciated. Hot water alll ‘sam- ing table, 1 baffet, 50 Ib, ice bok | _mer. Phone O82 or 313. _6-16-Iwk ressers, sanitary bed with pad, oil] FOR RENT—COne large room waitdble AZ) stove, oven dressing tables, gate-| "OR RENT One large room auittole leg table. Also other articles at] Reard, 406-6th St, * 5 6te 1100 Broadway. P| 646-W. = ~ = roadway. Phone G46-W. | | | OR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished at 803 ‘7th 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—26-35 Wallis tractor in A-1 shape. Will take Fordson or small tractor or cattle ; on trade. In care 782, Tribune. 4-5-lm FOR RENT—A garage and room in a. j quiet home, three blocks from N. P. depot at 409 6th St. Phone ' 512-R 6-18-3t} WANTED TO BUY—Second hand ice boxes in good shape, not too * large. Phone 773. 6-5-tf FOR SALE—One new ivory reed baby carriage, one leather _ bed davenport,- Call. 815. 6-14-3t FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare, Block, 8111-2 Main. 6-4-tf.] [ee | LITTLE JOE {| ~——- > SGIENTISTS ARE SEARCHING FOR:A BIRD CALLED THE, ‘HOATZIN WHICH CAN. BREAK UP ROCKS WITH, ITS BILL BOARDING HOUSE MUFFINS WOULDNT BOTHER THAT BIRD. pall 7 ‘died. St. 4-18-tf LAND. eer FOR QUICK SALE—Idaho Land, 8 acres of gobd ‘Wheat land. . New- cropped only’ twice. .Two and a half miles fom , State Normal School. Price $1,000 cash. Three- room hquse, good. well. Write Box 102 Albjon, Idaho. 6-14-3t ‘SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. In District Court Fourth Judicial District. Bingenheimer Mereantile Com. / pany, a corporation, : Plaintife. ye. . R. A. Middaugh, » Defendant. THE STATE, OF NORTH DAKOTA, to the above nanted ‘defendant, R. A, Middaugh. : You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff which is filed in the .office of the Clerk of said District Court, ata to} SEAS T TRESS S ESTE SALESMAN WANTED—Experienced+ . SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH .DAKGTA, . County of Burleigh. In, District Court, Fourth Judicial District. H. H, Greve, Plaintiff vs. German State Bank, Wing, North Dakota, a €orporation, Geo. Baker, County of Burleigh, a municipal corporation, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on file in the ofrice of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your an- swer upon the subscribers within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exc! of the day of such service; and in case of your failure to ‘appear or answer jadgmient Will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, May 3, 1924. SCHNELLER & HEDER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and postoffice address, Wah- peton, Richland County, North — Dakota. To the ‘Abéve’ Named Defendant: You and each of you will ple take notice that this is an action to bar your right ‘of redemption from the sale of ‘real estate affected by the dctfon and that no personal claim is made against you; that the description of the property ‘affected by such action is the east half of the southeast (E% of SEM) and the southwest quarter of the south- east quarter (SW% of SE%) of section 24, township 143, — nor’ range 76 west, containing 120 ac Burleigh County, North Dakota. SCHNELLER & HEDER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 5-26 —6-2-9-16-23-30 SUMMON! STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. D. E. Worthley, Plaintiff, George E. Baker, Burleigh a municipal corporation, County State Bank, Wing, North Dakota, a corporation, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your an swer upon the subscriber: within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and in case of your failure to. appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded vs. in the complaint. Dated, May 3, 1924. - SCHNELLER & HEDER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and postoffice address, wah- peton, Richland County, North Dakota, To the Above Named Defendants: You and each of you will please take notice that this is an action to bar your right of redemption from the sale of real estate affected by the action and that no personal claim is made against you; that the description of the property affected by such action is the east half (E%) of the southwest quarter (SW) and the west half of the southeast quarter (W% of SE section 28, township 142, north, of range 76, west, containing 160 acres, Burléigh County, North Dakota. SCHNELLER & HEDER, Attorneys for P 5-26—-6-2. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE under umbrellas on: the. quay, At the same time the other passengers forward were being drenched by a heavy downpour of -rain. OUR FLYING SECRETARY London, June 16—-On board the | White Star liner Majestic, after |leaving Southmapton recently, per- j Sons in one rt of the ship were enjoying sunshine and waving to friends standing in deep puddles ana | WEATHER PLAYS TRICK { COMBAT BAD DRIVERS Hartford, Conn, 16---Con- necticut will take ic steps” to ‘ Talking It Oyer PAGE: SEVEN combat carelessness of automobile dvivers, authorities have announced. Fines and trial fees in Connecticut ccurts for violation of motor vehicle laws during the first three months” of 1924 aggregated $37,404, an in- ereasa of $26,200 over the veriod of 1923. By Taylor |MOMN POP _ | YOu POOR RADISH - HOW DID You LET A COUPLE OF CRUMS DRAG YOU INTO A SCHEME TO MAKE You LIE TOMOUR WIFE LIKE THIS, L ASK You ? ae rs BAH - L TURN MY BACK ON SUCH A TURNIP WHO GETS IN BAD WITH HIS BOSS AND WHO HAS TO MAKE A BABOON OUT OF HIMSELF TRYING TO TELL THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS THAT HE 1S Tones BY INNOCEN I NEVER SINCE GWAN ~ GEORGE EVEN IF YOU WERE IN My SHOES 4OU COULDN'T TELL THE TRUTH AND GET tary of the Navy Wilbur landing at Washington after seeing how the naval planes worked in a flight from Hampton Roads, Va., where he had been making a tour of inspection, NOTICE OF CH TTEL MORTGAGE NOTIC E OF § SAW SUCH TROUBLE METHUSALEH WORE § PANTS - MOM THINKS A LIAR L COULDN'T BELIEVE THAT CoLUMBUS L UES uaRee AMERICA if 1M SUCH AKE HER SALE : Notice Is Hereby Notice is hereby given that the fault has been made condi- | State Board of the State of tions of that certain mortgage} North will hold an ex made by Harry Davenport of Re-| tion in City of Grand gan, County of Burleigh, and State] State of North Dakota, comm of North.Dakota, Mortgugor, to F on the Sth day of July, A. I State Bank of Regan, a corporation,| for the purpose of ini of Regan, County of Burleigh and] cant ing admission to the Bar ate of North Dakota, Mortgag of this State, ted the 3rd day of January, | The following named h. filed to secure the following indebiedness,| their applications for permission to to-wit: One certain promissory note| take such examination: in amount of Two Hundred Forty- Aronson, Aaron, Fargo, N. D. five 65-100 Dollars, dated Jan. 3rd,| Beede, R. G., Fort. Yates, N. D. | , due April 1922, renewed | .Boostrom, Edward Conrad, Me-| © April 3rd, 1923,’ due Oct. 1ith,| Ville, N. | it ai , in amount of Three Hundred| —Buechler, Mark A., Grand Forks,| ——— i and bearing | N. date at the rate of ames Francis, Pembina,| THE OLD HOME TOWN 10 per annum which mort- a gage w filed in the off harles Liebert, Bismarck, Burleigh the Register of Deeds of County, State of North D: the 4th day of o'clock A. M.; tha of the following natur: ure to pay said note; that th claimed to be due on said Mort; at the date of this notice the sum of Kighty-two 100 Dollars for prin- cipal and inte tt And that forclosed by a sale of the personal property in such Mortgage and here- inafter deseribed, at public i agreeably to the statutes in ch case made and provided, at the front HOLDER - NEWT SHES} AREARIN y, Romanus J., Devils Lake, reeman, William Henry, Verona, ir, Aaron Turbin, Grand Forks, Bismarek, N. D. tton, N. D. f A, Washburn, N Rockford W., Lignit es, Chas. S., ies, de O'Leary, > Paletz, of the U. S. Post Office in Regan,| Forks, N. D. in the Village of R in the! Schneller, Clifford Frank, Wahpe- County of Burleigh, State’ of North | ton, » Dakota, at the hou 30 o'clock, |, Wish 4 Ashley, N. D. RUT COTe Mon Tuesdny. 4th day off to the’ participa- JUMPIN CRICKETY) 1924. The personal property| tion of any of the above named can- </ described in said mortgage which| didates in the ation to be V RECKON ws, will be sold to satisfy the same is| held as afore or their admis- A DEATAL the following, to-wit: One 1918j sion to the successful, should x model Ford touring car complete {be filed with the undersigned on or BIRTA oF with all extras, tools and saccessor-| before July 5,1 WEDDIN ies. . It. NEWTOD i Dated the 16th day of June, 1924.| Clerk of the Supreme Court, State JNO. J, HUFF of North Dako! officio | ‘Agent for Mor: Secretary of Ste Regan, No. 6-16) ts 2 Clothing and millinery concerns | “Tob: serious ailment have ranked first in the number ot | of the eyes, sid to be due | failures among American ‘manufac- | bitually smoking strong tobacco turera since 1922. ‘ | in foul pipes. . A Colonial Duplex Honre—' Ideal for the Moderate «investors 18trongly € the small investor in real estate, the de- sign of such hopses has often been of a character that does not harmonize with womes in a good residential Gtetrict.: To lock ‘at ‘the Martowe serve @ copy of your nswer upon tie subscribers at. thelr, of:] O° mage neve wee ee fice, mentioned below, within, thirty, Pianued for two famities; the archi- ‘tect, ‘ge 'H. Marlowe of Béston, @ays after the service of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of service, and in the event of your failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you, by default for.the relief. demand- ed in-the complaint. ‘i Dated st. Mandan, North Dakota, this 30th @hy of April, 1924. Sullivan Hanley & Sullivan, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, ‘' Mandan, North Dakota, 5 19-26 6-2-9-16-28, COWS, EMULATE GoA'Ts Olympia, Wash,, June 16—Seven cows, proulediog cones ate the paper Yrappings of ‘some fence and The owner believes ‘his loss due’ to the carelessness of high- way workmen who left the wrap- pings on . the ground and he is psking . the state. to pay for his cows. It, " There is one policeman for each G66 people in England, has cleverly concealed the nature of the plan and at first glance it would ‘appear to be a fine colonial home. . The house is designed for a 50- foot corner lot, although it could be ‘used om, 75-foot interior lot if de- Bired. The -first ‘#ud sécond floor pins are essentially alike, thégen- eral idea being to have a compact scheme, utilizing every bit of space as fa: in modern apartment con- ig, entered on the ed, the front ‘the living room ‘Which is ‘plaiza invo 10 by 18:6 ft. There are two doors from the living room, one which ‘eats YW Thre ‘kitchen ‘aan tore tet other which leads to the basement _ stairs, also upstairs, Tour swe) bedrooms are alfuated “The Marlowe’ —A Two-Family House | AS SA oe PS | NEAH- Do IT SOME MORE; DON'T THAT SOUND * @ JUST LIKE A Ey BED ROOM Hien 0 BOLO PIAZZA a LIVING @COM aN “MANY TIMES HAVE 7 est. be “pave I TOLD You OR SECOND FLOOR SIMILAR NOT Td Do from the’center door, also from ¢he rear entranee, and is planned on the #a@me lines as the lower apartment. +A center partition in the basement @iyidés this Into two ‘sections, each entered by its own flight of stairs se Phat, if necessary,the two basements ean be kept entirely seymrate. One heating plant, however, can be in- stalled Yor Both apartments for mu- fmal benefit. Wall construction of Goncrete block. or other permanent material guatafittes ‘a “dry cellar in the back of the house, and two of these may be-combined into one large room if desired. The corner bedrooms ‘ave ‘two. windows jeach, insuring good cross yentilation. Four spacious closets are provided, one for each.ro}m. ' The kitchen is 11:6 by 12 ft. and ig-dusured ocd light through large dotible windows facing the piazza and a single window at the head of the stairs which lead to fhe base- ‘ment. Stairs to the upper apart: ‘ment are provided .just inside the” ind super-structure, and. portland rear entrance which is; off the g¢ement stucco insares pei ent at- kitches, “S" teactiveneke WIth oink, ropatating. ‘Trp upper ‘apartment is: entered: costa, > Png G00D 6RACcIOUS!! THAT WILL DRIVE [me cRAzy! 3 same.

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