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THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924 HELP WANTED—MALB WANTED—Work on farm by man and wi Write H. N. Menefee, Bismarck. ‘6-17-16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at Meme during their ‘Jeisure moments. Write at once. “Fashion Embroid- eries,” 1356, Lima, Ohio, 6-18-1wk. WANTED—Girl for genéral house- work. Must be competent and un- derstand cooking. Good wages. Apply 209 W. Rosser St. Phone Waitresses and kitchen help, Frederick Cafe. Phone 209. 6-18-3t. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Phone 481. 406-6th St. 6-18-tf. J—Waitresses at the Lewis DAT O a and Clark Hotel, Mandan. > 6-17-3t WANTED—A girl for general house- work, 513 Ave. A, 6-17-3t HELP WANTRD—GENERAL TEACHERS wanted at once for High School and, ‘Grades. Our placement charge is only $10.00 (other agencies charge 5 percent amounting to $50 to $100). We guarantee position or money re- funded. To save time,make remit- stating qualifications with letter and ask for blank. Forks Teachers’ Agency Grand Forks, N Dak. ,N 6-19-1m FOR SALE OR RENT Ji ‘3 ified Advertisements 1 insertion, 25 words or Uniden 8 ins... oie gS 2 insertions, 25 words: or under S.insertions 25 word or under + 78 1 week, 25 wo: or under 1.25 Ads oVér 25 words,*2c- addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED: DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified adq ate cash in advarice, Copy should hé re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insértfon same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN| PHONE 32 Lost LOST—Tire and tim 90x3% between Dickinson and New Salem. Notify for reward A S. Dale, 21 Wash- ington Ave., ‘Bismarck 6-17-3t 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. PRone 273, 6-4-tf. FOR RENT—Large modern room for light housekeeping. Gtound flodr. Also other rooms for sleeping at reasonable price. Under new thanagement, 422 4th St. or call 1052-R. 6-17-1W FOR RENT—A_ furnished 7 room house, also a furnished flat and a furnished apartment, and a modern house to let. Cora McLean. Phone 2 Main St. 6-16-tf. modern furnished or unfurnished five room modern apertment with two large porch- Apts. Apply t apartments, one, two and rooms. Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 862. .S 4-20-tf FOR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porches. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris 6-19-tf FOR BR mpletely fur apartment in down town apartment building until Sept. 1st. Write No. f rribune, 6-17-3t. = 5 room modern bung- alow and gatage. To be vacant the ist of July. Apply at 402-8th St. 6-16-1wk. FOR RENT Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments, Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-36-tf FOR RENT—Five room modern fur- nished home for summer months. $30,00 a month, Call 376-J. 6-14-1wk. FOR RENT—Two apartnidnts fclly equipped for light how Phong 794-W. FOR, RENT—Five apartment. L. Phone 287. MISCELLANEOUS room "modern K. Thompson. 6-14-1w FOR RENT—Two nice modern sleeping rooms, one large room Suitable for one or two. Also a pfeasant smaller room. Rent rea- sonable. Glose in. Phone 322-M. ing rooms, one large room s able for one or two. Also a pleas- ant smaller room. Rent reasonable. lose in, Phone 322-M, 605-3rd St. 6-14-1w. FOR SALE—Practically new Ham- ilton piano with bench, mahogany finish, will take part cash and balance on time, must sell at once party leaving town. Call Phone 354-R. 6-14-1w FOR RENT—One large pleasant room, suitable for two. For sale, gas range, gas heater and one bicycle frame. Apply 416 Thayer. 6-14-tw. wo large nicely fur- nished rooms for housekeeping on first floor. Bath adjoining. Mrs. A Rohrer. 620-6th St. 6-18-3t. FOR RENT—2 modern furnished rooms for light hotsekeeping. Groani floor. Private entrance. 508 10th St. ‘conts: for light hotsekeeping, 930-4th St. Telephone 643-J. Mrs. Peter Bey- lund, - FOR RENT-/One large well furn ed room.in a strictly modern home, 518 5th St. Phone 512-W. 6-17-3 FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 ist St. 2-20-tf. FOR SALE—Camping outfit consist- ing of 7x9 auto tent with water- proof floor, screened opening, 3 s, 1 running board cabinet, kits, camping dishes, etc., cost $45.00 for $27.50. Klein the tailor. 6-18-3t. FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x150 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and_partiaf-excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Teibuge, Bismarck, N. D. 4-19-tf FOR SALE—Bquit? in’ tedeniption Wellworth Sté#é\,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. Co., 26 First Guar- anty Bank Bldg. Phone 1063, 6-1 lw FOR SALE OR TRADE—25-36 Wallis trattor in A-I shape. Will take Fordson or small tractor or cattle on“trade. In care 782, Tribune. 4-5-1m FURNITURE FOR SALE—Baby crib, dressers, beds, chairs, and tables. Also house for rent to be vacapt July 1st. Phone 886-J or call 402-5th St. 6-18-1wk. WANTED TO BUY—Second hand ice boxés in good shape, not too large. Phone 773. 6-5-tf FOR SALE—Baby buggy for sale in good condition. Call 953-M. 6-18-2t. FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare Block, 3111-2 Main, 6-4-tf. SS 9, LITFLE JOE A\SCIERTIST SAYS Women ARE BRAVER THAN MEN ~ i> WELL, NO: MAN WOULO!. HAVE THE’ NERVE ‘Tor ON AN EIGHTEEN OOLLAR HAT WITH ONLY THREE DOWARS INHIS POCKET ium ~< FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, or sleeping rooms, Phone 357 -W or call at 710-7th St. 6-17-3t. FOR RENT—One large Well furnish- ed room in a stri¢tly modern home. * 613-3rd Street. Phone 746. : ') 6-16-1wk. FOR RENT—Nicély furnished wp stairs room for refined lady or gen- tlemen. Phone 219-5. 517-7th St. 6-16-Iwk. ROOM FOR RENT—Must be seen to be appreciated. Hot water all sunt-.| mer. Phone 682 or 313. _6-16-iwk FOR RENT—Otie large room suitable for one or-two gentlemen: Aiso Roard, 406-6th St. 5-5-tf ‘OR RENT—Four ro: infyrnjsh- ed or partly furnishéd at 803 7th St. * 4-18-2 ——— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain Mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Geo. H. Niles and M.-E, Niles, Mortgagors, to Chas. Doffing, Mortgagee, dated Janusry, 30th, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds'of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on Fe 4th, 1918, and recorded, in fice in Book “150” ef : Page 154, and which Mort; duly assigned to Karl P. Doffing by Assignment in writing dated March 12th, 1928,' and filed tor récord in the office of the Register, of Deeds of Burleigh County, Nérth Dakota on March 23st, 1924 and zecorded in said office in Book “139° of As- signments at Page 548, wilt be fore- closed by ‘a sale of the’ premiges, in such Mortgage andhereit@tter des- riba at the front door of the Coutt A if. Me. City. of Bismarck in Burleigh County, at the hour of Two o’clotk P, July 12th, 1924 to satisfy the amount due’ upon gaia Mortpane on, the day of sal Nievtiit ea i said gal t sold to satisfy is certain premisés,. i County of Burleigh and State North DaRéta and’ désétibed 48 ,fot- Traut Hatt of ‘Me Southedst’ qa: Eas€ Walt ter (E% of SE%); Southeast, qnar- artarte (sl e ter of Northe: er cp Of TJ ie aay ed M. on E%), bi Atay bootnahtp e iy (140), Rang (2 Bev, five There will be due on said. Mort- Bage on the day of sale the sum of One Thousand One Hundred nd On; aomars afd Fifty Cents ($1107.50), afd the ¢ost®, of fore- closdré and sate. ~~ 4 Dated Inne 4th ome P.DOFFING, \ | JOHN: 6. ah syst Movi Attorney for Adsignéé. of Mortga: gee, y Valley..City, North Dakets. ~ 4 6-5-12-19-26—7-3-10 cunder coyer. if possible when AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES COME IN and drive one ‘of our used ears. Satisfy yourself they are « sight! Below is'a partial list: Studebaker, Light Sedan. Studebal Light | six Touring Dethonstrator. Yl Studebaker Special touring. Dodge’ 4 passenger Coupe. Dodge roadster. Ovérland. Sedan, Overland Touring. They're priced right. Terms if de- 4ited. Look ’em over. “BISMARCK MOTOR Oo. Studebaker Dealers. 6-16-1w WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by yor hour cleaning house or doing washings. Call 522-Rrd 6-16-3t. Pree et Severe Cea BOARD AND ROOM WANTED—Roomers and bos y the week. Pleasant rooms and good .méal¢. The Dunriiven, un- der ‘new management, 212 3rd St. PROPOSALS FOR _FURNISHING LIGNITE €OAL TO STATE , INSTITUTIONS Sealed :proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Ad- ministration of the State Institutions in the Capitol Building at Bismarc North Dakota, up to July 16, 1 10 o'clock A. M. for the State ing School at Mandan, Penitentiary at Bismatck, Hospital for Insane at Jamestown, Institution. for Feeble Minded at Grafton, Sehool for the Deaf at Devils Lake, School for the Blind at’ Bathgate)’ State Capitol Building at Bismatek, Tuberculosis Sanatotiam at Dunseith, School of Science. at. Waltheton,. Normal and Industrial School at Ellendale, State Teachers. College at Valley City, Ag- ricultural College at Fargo, J Uniyeraity at Grad Forks, St THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE at al) times, Railway: company’s thirty Saye after the Service of this weights at points nearest each. insti= tution will govern. The quality of coal on which bids are asked may be increased or «diminished at the will of the super- intendent of the institution, and the Board reserves the right’ at any time to change the “grade of coal by paying the price stated bid for the grade used. Bids for coal are requ different grades, the executives of the tutions to order the gra h bidder must specify the mine or mines the coal he pfoposes to furnish comes from, and must fur- nish an analysis of every grade of coal on which a bid ubmitted; showing’ per cent moisture, per cent of volatile matter, per eent of fixed carbon, per cent of sulphnr, per cent of ash, per cent of clinkers. also state its colorifie value in B. T. U. The right is, reserved to reject any or all proposals and a_ suffi- cient bond will be required from all successful bidders to instre * the, faith formance of th ‘ontract. S ions of the kind and y of coal will he furnished by this Board on application. Payment will be made each month by check drawn on the Treasurer of the State for the coal furnished for the preceding month. Approximate amount of coal want- ed at each institution is follows: University at Grand ks, 7,000 tons; Agricultural College at Fargo, 6.000 tons; State Teachers College, at Valley City, 4,500 State Normal School at 1,800 tons; State Normal Sch: Minot, 8.100 tons; Staté Normal School at Dickinson, 1400 ton Normal dnd Industrial School Ellendale, 1,200 tons; School of Science at Wahpeton, 800 ton School for the Blind at Bathgate. tons; School for the Deaf at Devils Lake, 4,000 tans; T berculosis Sanatorium at Dunseith, 3000 tons; Institution for Feeble Minded’ at Graftan, 5,000 tons pital for Insane at { for the ‘al chief insti- at Man- 00 tons; enitentiary, arck. 15,000 tons; Capitol Build- in at Bismarck, 1,800 tons. Envelopes must be endorsed “Pro- posals for Coal” and addressed to Bismarck, North in the, Summons upon you, exclusive of the {day of service; and you are hereby notified that in case of your failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff will tuke judgmént against you by default for the reli#f demanded in the complaint. ( Dated at Minot, North, Dakota, this 17th day of June, 1924. DICKINSON & JOHNSON, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Office and Postoffice Address: Minot, North Dakota. 6-19-26—7-3-10-17-24 | ji SUMMONS ~ State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, 4 In Distrie District. Bingenheimer Mercantile Com- pany, a corporation, t Coutt Fourth Judicial * Plaintiff ys. R. A, Middaugh, Defendant. | OF NORTH DAKOTA, | bove named defendant, R. ; ugh, | You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff | which is filed in the office of the4 Clerk of said District Court, and to | serve a copy of your said answer | upon the s ers at their of-| fice, mentioned below, within thirty | days 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 hy default for the relief demand- ed in the complaint, Dated at Mandan, North this 80th day of April, 1924, ivan Hanley & Snilivan, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Mandan; North Dakota. 5 19-26 6-2:9-16-28, * SUMMONS OF NORTH DAKOTA, y of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial Distri 1 Worthley, Plaintiff, vs. Baker, Burleigh (County, corporation, Burleigh Dakota, STAT fi North MOM’N POP _ (I CERTAINLY HATE To RESORT TOA “THING LIKE TAIS BUT POP'S CONDUCT SEEMS TO BE GETTING WORSE AND ONLM STRONG MEASURES CAN SAVE North. Dakota. e|f ‘a s Normal School at Minot, State Nor. |G Undersizned at j z mal S¢hool at Mayville, State } School at Dickinson, for furnis 13 coal for one or more of all institu- tions named for the term endi June 30, 1925. on each grade of coal as design: and the right is reserved to ept the bid on any of these grades in part or full. The coal must be of the best qual- ity for steam or heating purposes and delivered at the institutions named, free from all charges for freight and switching, where there is a switch at the it tution; where there is not a switch, at the most convenient point for unloa the location in 4ll cases at whic! are to be placed to be named by the superintendent of the institution. All coal must be delivered dered, in sufficient quantit: ply the wants of the institut n reserve supoly of coal sufficient to meet requirements, of each in- stitution for a period of not less than one month, shall be provided ST G. May 29, 1924. OF NOR of Burle trict Court STATE . R. Baird, as First Farmers, Bar corporation, Plaint ‘eby s ired to answ action, which offfee of t District Court of office, mentioned ixecutive See Board of Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, SUMMONS Nonpartisan League, North and to serve a copy of your -said Answer upon the subscriber, at his Bank, Wing, corporation, Defendants. state of North Rakota 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 sub: be within thirty days after the of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and in case of failure to appear or answer judyment. will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, May 3, 1924, ‘i SCHNELLER & HEDER, Attotneys for Plaintiff, Office and postoffice address, Wah- peton, Richland County, North Dakota, To the Above Named Defendants: te Youlanduescntot you will please WAN ta) Administration. 6-19 DAKOTA, , Fourth Judicial Receiver of the nk of Minot, a vs. National a corporation, iff, Dakota to endant: summoned the Comali is now on file he Clerk of the Burleigh County below, within SMALL HOME DESIG Design 1309 M. L. KEITH T IS quite .2 problem nowadays to build a home that is artistic, well designed, roomy and embody- ing every modern convenience and still have it keep within the income of the family of moderate means. * To the home builder who ts convinced that style does hot mean-servicenbility, attention is called to the air of aimplietty and Warmth about the home pictured here. The present practical arrangements of the plan of this home are stel xs toxdapt them nicety to the small fam- lly. This uttractivencss reedymends {t to the .dis- criminatng taste of those desiring 2 home where economy. of cost goes hand in Hand witli distinctive- bess and originality of design. Its simple:lines and the sofpistiadows cist by {ts projecting eaves give it @ thost charming home-like’ appearanca, .Ehe floot plan’ carries out the old English feeling; With the entry screened by the bahnttrade of a most ateyactivée stafrway. The fireplace, in the corner of the diving room, is very attractive, and the openings f@-the living room and the piazza flank in with pleas- Pate etry: ~ The piftézi, on the side of the house, busi fom eck far enoite from the streef to be away the eyés of the curiqus. Connected with the Kitchen te & pantry. with space for fee-box. One goes weryn cellar through the combined, kitchen. and out: él Sa hee aa ean qo It is a}so0 pos: a 0 go, upstairs without geing through the livin; roam, by méans of. fhe three steps and the door Anes ing-onto tke Matn stair landing, On the second floor aretthree bedrooms, with good sizes closets. sa Dig NED FOR ECONOMY The American Ho#ié Plan Bureau. alding the nation- al “Own Your Owh Home” movement, places the full plans,*blueprints and specifications of this home in your hands at a very noma? cost. In the’ great im- Petus given home butlding, the selection of. practicul features of many plans to conform to your needs will insure satisfaction and give you an assurance of com- fort and artistic detail’ not to be obtained In any other way. 5 ‘These: ptans for siiall Homes are furnished by the American Home Plan Bureng, an orgmnization having at‘its disposal tested plans of leading architects of thé country which Have been arranged for your re- quirements by M. L: Keith, Architectural Supervisor of the, Bureau anda recognized authority on home planning. It. is practically @..nobproff-making pub- lic service having as {ts purpose-the furthering of the “Own Your Own Home” movement in the United States, It furnishes ‘very, complete and dependable small-home plan service at nominal cost. The plans, bluep#ints and specifications for thé home pictured here-can be secured at a low price by writing the American Home Plan Bureau, Mr. M. E. Keith wilfanswer questions ami give ad- vice free, of cost on: all si bets pertaining to plan- ing; bufldmg and colistruction of homes for the rend- ers of this paper. . By reason of his forty: years’ ex- perience as an Editor, Designer and Builder, Mr. Keith is ranked as the highest autNerity ofr honte ptaming sng jcunareuctiony "1 z r inquiries should be addressed to American Homie Flan Bureau, 220-8, State St, ChICigO, UL he action and that no personal is the east . half southwest quarter action E'%) of the it HIM FROM HIMSELF t 7 take notice that this is an action tol sw) and the w bar your right of redemption from the sale of real estate affected by} se ‘claim is made against you; that the | Rurle {description of the property affected by such PAGE SEVEN SMART checked jacket com- bined With the skirt of plain materiet is more smart than the suit that is fashioned ‘from ~ half of the southeast quarter (W'% of SE%) of i township 142, north, of west, containing 160 acresy h’ County, North Dakota. SCHNELLER & HEDER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 5-26-—6-2-9-16+23-30 The striped or ang all terial. Mr. Snoop Will Now Snoop IN WITH EVIL_ ASSOCIATES AND L WISH TO PROTECT HIM FOR ‘THE SAKE OF HIS FAMILY ! JACKET _Read Tribune Want Ade. Hoey By Taylor. MR. SNOOP MY HUSBAND SEEMS TO BE GETTING HIMSELF IN SERIOUS TROUBLE - I THINK HE HAS FALLEN PLEASE DESCRIBE. HIS CONDUCT TO ME, MADAM! I RECENTLY FOUND. A RECEIPT IN HIS POCKET SHOWING WHERE HE WAS ARRESTED FOR CARRYING LIQUOR AND THEN L HEARD HIM CALL UPA CUSTOMER: REGARDING SOME CASES So I WISH To_HAVE HIM SHADOWED AND FIND OUT WHAT HE IS DOING! THE OLD HOME TOWN ILL. GO OVETE | IN TH” MORNIN AND BORIROWA CUP O° SUGAR THEN ILL FINDS OouT ALL ABOUT 1T"; HOW FORTUNATE IT tS FOR YOU TO. HAUE SUCH A CAPABLE SLEUTH AT YOUR COMMAND My DEAR MADAM ~ THE SERIOUSNESS OF THIS CASE MOVES ME DEEPLY. a Bor ine I HOPE IT’S NoT ne eESUL AS SERIOUS AS L THINK - MR. SNOOP! NEITHER DO L MADAM ILAR CASES, THE RESULTS ARE OFTEN WORSE THAN YOu wouLD EXPECT- PERHAPS ITIS NOT Too LATE TO SAVE HIM FROM ALU Uae the same m: — OLD MAN ROBBINS WAS SO ExciTED WHEN HE Took THE MESSAGE FROM THE MiD COVERED TELEGRAPH OPERATOE AND STATION AGENT DAD KEYES. OU, DOWN HERES WILLIE = } LET'S TELL HIM WHERE \NE WUZ YESTERDAY— GEEs L BET HE Wu \ y nie hE DROPPED THE onl LAMP — 4 by BY STANLEY ye AP CON TINYED — YOU OUGHTA BEEN \WITH US YESTERDAY — WWE WENT OUT ON A FARM AN SAW PIGS AN’ COWS AN’ SHEEPS AN’ HORSES AMI-ATS NUTHIN'S TWUZ ON A FARM LOTSA 7 TIMES= SHUCKS!, f( BUT YOU NEVER |, SAW BABY Pics LIKE WE DID- AN WE SAW 42 MAN UNMILK SAY! THEY AIN'T NOTHIN’ THAT 1 NEVER SEEN ON A FARK, i? TE , . N As Pe sks ene YES, An’ WE SAW TW FORK WHAT TH’