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A Tribune Classified Advertisements 32 WANTED the month. 12th St HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Ladies in this loca embroider linens for us at home during their leisure moments. Write at once. “Fashion Embroid- eries,” 1356, Lima, Ohio, 6-18-1wk. WA ‘for general house work. Must be competent and un- derstand cooking. Good wages. Apply 209 W. Rosser St. Phone 9 Mi. 6-17-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Also kitchen cabinet for Phone 18 6 ed a girl to h dren, Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4 Ave. 6-16-tf. )—Competent girl for gen- 1 housework, Phone 431, 406-6th 18-tf. Waitresses at the Lewis and Clark Hotel, Mandan. 6-17-3t Sen WORK WANTED )—Work by day or hour house or doing washings. 6-16-3t. Tri 6-3-tf furnished 7 room o a furnished flat and a partment, and a modern Cora McLean. Phone 6-16-tf. A modern furnished or unfurnished five room modern apartment with two large porch- es. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmangee. B1-tf Ready for occupancy Ist, 4 room apartment with Private entrance. Firs Also piano for rent. Phone M. 808 7th S 6-12-1w FOR ~~ RENT-—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and tiaree rooms. Apply F, W, Murphy. Phone 852. ~ FOR? RE hune Apartment. FOR RENT—A furnished house to let. ['—Completely fur apartment in down town apart building until Sept. Ist. Writ 785, FOR 1 alow and garage. Ast of July, Apply at 402 ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 862, 4-36-tf room moder: = nished home for summer months. $30.00 a month, Call 376-J. 6-14-1wk. WOR RENT—Two apartm Hy equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf FOR RENT-Five room modern apartment. L. K. Thompson, Phone 287. 6. BABY CHICKS a , New June Price, prompt shipment, per 100 Leghorns $123 Rocks, Reds; Ancona, $14; Orphing- tons, Minorca, Wyandottes, $15. “ A ing of 7x9 auto tent with- water- proof floor, screened opening, 3 * new’cots, 1 running board cabinet, 3 mess kits, camping dishes, ete., cost $45.00 for $27.50, Klein the tailor, 18-3t. FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x150 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. . 4-19-tf FOR; SALE—Equity in redemption Wellworth Store building, which will entitle the purchaser to rents, use, or possession for a period of about thirteen’ months. L. Van Hook, Trustee, Bismarck, N. D. 6-17-3t FOR SALE—Office furniture—desks, letter files, chairs, cabinets and large wardrobe, (leaving city) I. L. Berge Elev. €o., 26 First Guar- anty Bank Bldg. Phone 1063. 6 FOR SALE OR TRADE—25-35 Wal tractor in A-1 shape. Will take Fordson or small tractor or cattle on trade. In care 782, Tribune. 4- FURNITURE FOR: SALE—Baby s beds, chairs, and tables. Also house for rent to be vacant July 1st." Phone 836-J or cali 6-18-1wk; cond hand ice boxes in good shape, not too large. Thone 773. 6-5-tf Six very good mi'k cows for sale, prices very reasonable. A, W. Mel- lon, 610-8th St. 6-16-3t. FOR SALE—Baby buggy for sale ‘in good condition. Call 953-M. m ae uh 6-1%-2t. FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare Block, 3111-2 Main. 6-4-tf. it LITTLE JOE CHARITY COVERS “AY? = MULTITUDE OF SINS” BUT CURIOUSITY UNCOVERS A LOT More! 4 — August, 1923 and duly recorded PHONE ] Classified}Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under | 2 insertions, 25 words or under 3 insertions under ...,. 15 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ~ 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion sanie day. THE \ BISMARCK TRIBUN PHONE 32 Os ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Front room on ground floor nicely furnished. Also good zed corner room on second floor with closet and kitchenette fur- nished for light housekeeping. 411- 5th St. Phone 2 6-4-tf. | FOR RENT—Large modern room for | light housekeeping. Ground. floor. Also other rooms for sleeping at | ‘reasonable pri Under new management. 4th St, or call 6-17-1w ¢ RENT—Two nice modern ng rooms, one large room le for one or two. Also a nt smaller room. Reng rea- words or sonable. Close in. Phone 328-M. 6-14-1w ‘OR RENT—Large, nicely furnish- ed rooms with board in modern home. Large closet, well ventila- ted. Suitable for two, Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. e 6-3-tf Practically new Ham- ilton piano with bench, mahogany finish, will take part cash and balance on time, must sell at once party leaying town. 1 Phone 354-R, ' 6-14-1w R-RENT—One large pleasant room, suitable for two. For sale, gus range, gas heater and one bicyele frame. Apply 416 Thayer. Phone 622, 6-14-1w FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur- nished*rooms for housekeeping on first floor. Bath A Rohrer. 620,6th FOR-R: rooms for Groani floor. B08 10th SI 1 modern furnish light houzekeer! Private entran furnished _reoms for light housekeeping. 930-4th St Telephone 543-J. Mrs. Peter Be: 1 FOR RENT—Well furnisbed room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, or sleepmg rooms, Phone 357 -W or call at 710-7th St. Bt. FOR RENT—One large Well furnish- ed room in a strictly modern home, 613-3rd Street. Phone 746. FOR RE! icely furnished up stairs room for refined lady or gen- tlemen. Phone, 219-J, 517-7th St. ROOM FOR RENT—1 be appreciated. Hot water all sum- mer. Phone 682 or 3 FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Roard. 406-6th St. FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. 4-18-tf LOST K id rim 30x3% between Dickinson and New Salem. Notify for reward A S, Dale, 215 Wash- ington Ave. Bismarck 6-17-3t —————— NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby ‘given that the certain mortgage executed and de- livered by A. Hartstein and Sarah Hartstein, his wife,-mortgagors to the First National Bank of Wilton, a corporation, as mortgagee, dated the 7th day of Augu: 23 and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burlgigh County, North Dakota on the 13th day of in Book 174 of Miscellaneous Mort- gage Deeds on Page 388 will be fore- closed by sale of the “premises~in such mortgage and ‘hereafter des- cribed, at the front dopr ,of the Court House in the County of Bur- leigh: and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o’clock P. M. on the 26th day of July, 1924, to satisfy the améunt due on such mortgage op. the date of salé. The premises described “in such - mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to- Lot, Eighteen (18) of Block Three (3) Macombers First Ad- dition to the City of Wilton, according to the plat thereof on file and recorded in , the “office of the Register of Deeds in and for Burleigh County, North Da- kota. on There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of. sale the sum of Four Hundred Twenty-one and 90-10Q ($421.90) Dollars and in ,ad- dition to said sum the costs and ,ex- penses of these foreclosure ‘ pro- ceedings. ¢ Dated at Washburn, North Dakota thix 16th day of June, 1924, . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILTON, a corporation, : Mortgagee. WILLIAMS & TELLEFSON, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Washburn, North Dakota. * 6-18-25—7-2-9-16-23 REVERSIBLE COATS Reversible coats of black satin and. black wool are -very” practical witen cut on very plain, straight lines, since they take care of most of the cecasions when one-needs_a wrap. CRYSTAL NECKLACE The crystal neckince of square (eut’ beads: is frequently wound: twice’ ‘|gather vegetables THE’ BISMARCK TRIBUNE AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN y (Courtesy of and Coyprighted 1924 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW} al Monday | Tomdny |W oxny] Thuetay | Silent 30} Sika [5 1030-11 39 Alvot - S45 1000] Stent | 70 | NOTICE OF FORECLOSU! towettsa| * BY ADVERTISEME) ‘00. 9:30) Notice is hereby given that de- fault has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Julia F. Clark aud Wil- liam S. Clark,of Sterling, North Da- kota to the Sterling State Bank of Sterling, North Dakota, a corpor- ation dated the 26 ber 1918 and file office of the Reg’ Burleigh County, North Dakota the 28th day of December 1918 a the hour of 10:30 o'clock A, M. and filed in Book 144 of mort: page 502 will be foreclosed of the premises described in mortgage and hereinafter deser:-ne at, the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the 5th day of July, 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon ysuch moftt- gage on the day of sale. Th ises described in_such mort Which will be sold to same .are described “a wit: Lots gwo and three (2 a both in section thirty (30) in town- ship one ‘hundred forty (140) north of range ‘seventy six (76) west of the 5th P. M. That theese will, be due’ on such mortgage at the d of sale the sum of $1548.35 in addi- tion to the costs and expenses of sale including statutory attorneys e STERLING STATE BANK OF LING, NORTH DAKOTA, a poration, tgagee. F._E. °McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, * Bismarck, N. D. . 5-28—6-4-11-18- ber vs Pht sages 3 3 3 fy 0 800-10 00 6.00-11-00 Sid. 6.30 6. ¥00 181013, ett dada: Bene taf SF 5 r3 3 FE BBSERE 3 3 B8ee582 85 4 bes a 838: eeueeue # geseeeee cor- Mor TRDY, 25. MANDAN NEWS | PRICE BOY DI < Chris, aged about four, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma near Price, died Monday 413-1000] Silent at 5:00: 600] 5 BS-12.00 TAS 9:15] 7.15 7:30. 8:30] 6.00- 7:30] 815-1200 5} ° Silent 6:30-7:30 , Who resides evening fol lowing a three day illness. The fun- eral services will be held Wednesday from the chureh at Yucea. If your city uses Bastern ime, subtract one hour: tf your daylight saring time, add one Instructions for Use, — All the hours atore are owen ime, \our to each af the diy weve Pocthe Tama. rubtra hour to this result. Thia table SUFFERS HEMORRHAGE An hemorrhage of the lungs which seized-him while he was in his gar- den Monday — gathering caused the almost instant M. N, Tripp, aged 65, pioneer of Center and Oliver county. Tripp had been a sufferer from tub but of late condition. Mond of stooping to brought on the hemorrhage. He was able to make is way from the garden to the back porch of his home and died. Deceaged had becu one of the first scttle in Oliver county and for , died at 7 o'clock Mon of diphtheria with which n ill for about two weeks, father, who in the to- | to secure a es ket advised Mr. Hy that the funeral serviecs, to be private, would be held at St Anthony of land, He was respected by a greg circle of friends who extend their ympathies to the widow, a danghte: Mrs. Wm. Kiebert, and the son, Harold Tripp, who’ survive. Harold Pripp. formerly a resident of Mandan now lives in Spokane and funeral ar- rangements have been delayed pend- ceipt of word from him. ‘The however, will be taken to Fari- . Minn. his previous home, for interment, relatives said. ve Th WORK ione however, the work PIANS ROAD Morton county commis within the weck to a tunates from the state DIPHTHERIA VICTIM Paliniseion aeetoMtneatont kent uetan Helen, M year olé@ daughter of Mr, ! road project from Glen Ullin 29 and Mrs, Joseph Babel who reside! y.iles west to the Stark county line, HOMES BUILT FROM STOCK PLANS . CAN HAVE INDIVIDUALITY AND STYLE M. L. KEITH HB housing shortage which has been the aftér I result of the let-up in building} activities dur- ing the ar periodshas given rise to the solu- fion of this protietr ie a quick gad systematic wayi Quantity, prownasie designs for sthall homes fies: been accent Tas the way best to ‘meet this greatiieed for housing facilities throughont the country, Becaase_ of this “organized effort it 1s now possible for-the‘nian of moderate meng to secure ir 1a 7 rt m complete plans, .specifications-and ‘detaas 0: y pisieug go esante ve tags excéllent in “he autline )-" and getail-of design as cguld be ‘secured thxovgh the~ more’ tostly mrethod “of otigaging a high-pricet\ archi- tect. While the services of the architéct.cat ‘be pised, the-thorqughyess with,whieh these plats ité"worked ~ out And the ease,.with which they ate read-by*the> ; home builder himself recommend them; as“a-gres# sa’ ing in thé building of the home. 7 iS pesorplipoun oo The need of- this plan pecrlcaeD go! witll*stocr’ te? tails and house plans was an bbvious“tatgrowth of he idea that many of the hopses that. were being. ilt to'mect the housing shortage were notin good jaste.: ‘A reat heed existed for n service suchas the merican Home Plan Bureau now renders to anyone requesting }t., This Home Pian Bureau is an organiza- . tion having ft “1% gispgsal. tested plaris’ of ‘leading architects $f fhe ci vii atranged for your: require- M. L, Kei ee Hente bk Pe miepriafs and speciffelittos The ‘compléte ptai tt thé hole show nh be secured at a very nofi- inal cost from the Am Home Plan Buregy to- gethet 4 alt nt hts on building gon. tracts dng purch: uot materials, dea) tt -hete; roygh cast.stucco. panels. WY wood coritice and brick foun fa- easing fashion.’ Although on_pérfect- , it is dedly out of the” Ordinary ‘The, litte-2 edge! and at the fi vice free of cost on all subjects pertaining to plan- « ning, building and construction of homes for the Ie ers of this paper, By reason of his forty perience as «in [Zditor, Designer and Builder, is ranked as the highest, authority on home pl and construction, “All inquiries should be address! ‘Pion’ Bureau, 220 S. State St., C . Ke ann 1, to American Home heago, | UNING ROOM eonaro | ; . LVING Room (S614 co} Tj, a tion in a very pl ly- straight in appearance, ‘ledge, and the w re e it’ well withip the Tine : note fs amply supplied by: the rith ton K, of 3 rk. of foundation. The Bureuu {6 aon, o1 ation having, at its dis. posal the ‘tested 3 of eae architects of the country, now a d for *your requirements by Me L. Kejth, Architectural Supervisdr of the Buréau and ¢ a recognized authority on home- be \ It is prac- 1 service Natihg as ‘or~tHe. “Own Your. Own ti its purpose the’ furtl Home” movement in thé United States. Mr. M. L. Keith will answer questions and give ad- | necr A.D, McKinnon and other staff PAGE SEVEN result of an accident involving of the material elevator Stunned by tie aceident he andan Deagon- rapidly ©. A. Brown, Dickinson, member ot| proved the highway commission; W. G. black, State Engineer, Chief En of the National | the the hoist. was removed to the ness Hospital where he recovering. No bones in the falk and his hurts of a general shaking up and bruises. ‘a part ks Highway. use SS FROM SECOND FLOOR [officers inspected the route during! ¢ Vogelphol, employed by ithe last week. oria and crushed | linger and Haason, contractors erec- | brick from the waste lot of the He-| ting the new high school building, bron Brick company wilt be used as} sufh painful bruises —w tie a top dressing. The road to be im-| fell from the second floor level as MOW’N POP TY TOvo PoP A WEEK AGO TO CLEAN L OUT THE POCKETS IN THIS COAT AND HANG IT IN THE ATTIC UNTIL NEXT FALL - GOODNESS WHAT'S THIS ° { i aoe ea 8 Looks Bad - Listens Wgrse* By Taylor WHO EVER THOUGHT THAT POP. WOULD STOOP TO BOOT LEGGING ?- THE VERY IDEA! ~ WHY DION'T HE THINK OF HIS FAMILY BEFORE HE SANK SO LOW? I'M GOING To STOP THIS GOME WAM DLL HAVE HIM ~ WATCHED FROM NOW ON !I TALKED TO YOu YESTERDAY ABOUT A LITTLE PERSONAL MATTER - WHICH, CASE ARE YOU GOING TO TRY FIRST- TOM MOORE OR JOHNNY WALKER? THANKS JUDGE ~ S'LONG!! SSS Dog OVER. THIS WAY WHILE ou SNEAK “ROUND To TH” \, ledatt lyase prsA ye? RS, 5 we STANLEY Es + AFTER FALLING IN THAT HOLG NEAR 1 2) > TT WAS WAY AFTER TEN OLOCK STATION AGENT DAD KEYES. AND THE TELEGRAPH OPERATOR, REACHED OLD MAN ROBBINS HOUSE WITH “THAT IMPORTANT MESSAGE — To BE CONTINU Rov S FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Powble Crosses Him BY BLOSSER SAY! ME SUPE APPLES FROM MR SWARTZ=1 SHOULD SAY NOT! MY CONSCIENCE TELLS AE IT AINT TH RIGHT THING T' DO _ WHY, OF COURSE You \ HANE, TAG = Do you GO HOME, 1 WILL sp a \ CONSCIENCE IS TAAT UTTLE THING INSIDE. You MAT TELLS WHETHER You?’ IGHTOR p BUT, MOM, IT.WEVER <IF AWWANS* Trews Youll!

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