The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1924, Page 7

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FE. \ ‘Attorney for Mortgage ‘___ + WELP WANTED—MALB WANTED—Good meat catter and all aroand shop man. Steady employ- ment to right man. State salary and reference in first letter. Northern Merc. Co., Miles City, Mont. 6-24-5t WANTED—Men and women to learn Barber Trade. Great demand. Big wages. Few weeks completes. Catalog and Special Offer Fret melee Barber College, Fargo, N. what 18 year-old boy. Apply Barker Baking and Candy Co. 6-23-8t. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home during their leisure moments. Write at once, “Fashion Embroid- eries,” 1356, Lima, Ohio. 6-18-1wk. WANTED — Housekeeper to keep house for 2 Adults. For informa- tion write Steve Morris, Route No. 1 or Phone 8F2. 6-24-1wk. 1 insertion, 26 words or UNdEF -.. 6. cence BL 2 insertions, 25 words or under 3 insertions ander 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2 ‘add 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 satne day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 A$ ——_____. FOR SALE ANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs, E. A. Brown, 619 6th St. Phone 826-J. 6-25-3t WANTED—Competent gitl for gen- eral housework, Phone 431. 406-6th Sti 6-18-tf. WORK WANTED ae | Work by the hour after 4:00. and on Saturday. Phone 579-R. 207 Tth St. 6-24-1t ———— ‘WANTED. FOR SALE—The best lists of houses, lots and farm lands of any dealer in the city. You can never again buy real estate as cheaply as now. I have some splendid bargains, and as conditions are growing better here, prices and terms will, soon ngthen. Do your business with the man who really knows real es- tate and who has né¥er had a dis- satisfied customer. F. E, YOU G. Lost LOST—Traveling bag between Sweet Finder please Phone at Shop and Mandan. inform H. W. Voight or ton oxfords Saturday afternoon on 842-W. PERSONAL “Maternity home in a private place. In charge of an experienced nurse and your choice of doctor. Call 6-21-1wk. HELP WANTED—GENERAL Ma ee eee Please og ot| TEACHERS wanted at once for x , High School and ‘Grades. Our DOST—Black glove with black and| placement charge is only $10.00 white cuff: Finder please call] (other agencies charge 5 percent 240-W. 6-23-tf.| amounting to $50 to $100). We guarantee position or money re- BOARD AND ROOM funded. To save time make remit- WANTED—Roomers and boarders by} tance stating qualifications with the week. Pleasant rooms and| first letter and ask for blank. good meals. The Dunraven, un-| Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, der new management, 212 3rd St.| Grand Forks, N Dak. 6-19-1w 6-19-1m ma FOR SALE OR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern Tri- bune Apartment. 6-3-tf FOR RENT—A furnished flat and a furnished apartment, and a modern house to let. Cora McLean. Phone “Nicely furnished windows and large closet, front. 8th Street, FOR RENT—Two rooms room with two East $12.00 a month. Also large garage for rent. Phone 869-M, 318- 1-1w furnished 905. 2121-2 Main St. 6-16-tf.| for, light housekeeping. Also a ic = four room apartment, private bath Tr cca aan anes and entrance. Call at 808 7th St. rooms. Apply F, W, Murphy.| _#fter 5 P. M. 6-24-1w Phone 862, i FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished 4-80-tf|- rooms on ground floor, gas and FOR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porches. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris stove and three upstairs Call for Mrs. rooms with gas. 723 3rd St. & Woodmitisee. 6-19-tf FOR RENT OR SALE—Nine room modern house. One block. off pavement. Call 441-W or 509 10th FOR RENT—Furnished 541-J. room in home. Close in. Price 306 9th St. Phone 6-23-3t private reasonable. St. N. 6-20-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- Apply ment in Rose Apartments. SF. W. Murphy, Phone 852, 86-tf ‘oom hou! | 1008 Sweet St. Inquire at 501 toth St. Phone 731-R. 6-24-3t R RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf FOR housekeeping rooms, ground floor. Roard, RENT—Three unfurnished rivate entrance, Vacant July Ist. all 541-M. 6-24-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in @ modern home, on ground floor, close in. 120 1st St. Phone 6733. 2-20-tf. FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: 406-6th St. 5-5-tf FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish+ FOR RENT—Modern six room house. Write Martin Bourgois, Ih care of Tribune, 6-24-w, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE) BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that de- fanlt 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 cotpor- ation dated the 26th day ef Decem- ber 1918 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh the 28th y of December 1918 at the hour of 10:80 o'clock A, M. and filed in Book 144 of- mortgages on page 502 be foreclosed by & tale of the premises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described 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, 1984 to eatisty the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. ‘The prem- a ises described in such mortgage andj 90 which will be sold to satisfy the{ Bi same are described as follows to- wit: Lots two and three (2”and 3) both in section thirty (30) in: town: ship one hundred forty (140) north of range seventy six (76) west of: in of of of on of s/the 5th P. M. That “there will be due on such mortgage’ at the date of-sale the sum of $1548.35 in addi- tion to the costs and expenses of ue ‘including: statutory attorneys SteRing STATE BANK OF STER- LING, NORTH DAKOTA, a cor- poration, Mortgage. a McCURDY. ‘ (2 marctk, l | LITTLE JOB | Tr AN EDITORIAL WRITER SAYS Tae OAV 43: COMMING, WHEN WOMEN Wind? Bay: NO ATTENTION TO CHANGES IN STYLE OR DRESS — JUDGMENT Day, PROBABLY! M. "Tonetees trom wet speht $118,500,000 cunty, North Dakota Mortgages, on page 544, which mort- age was thereafter duly assigned to N. O. Ramstad,: by an instrument: in writing, dated the 10th’ day of Jan- uary, 1919, and filed for record in the office of said register of deeds ra or partly furnished at 808 7th 4-18-tf NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That the certain livered Alice B. Higgins, his wife, as mort- gagors, to August E. Johnson, as mortgagee, dated the 6th day of De- cember, mortgage executed and de- by Harry G. Higgins and 1918, and filed for record the office of the register of deeds the county of Burleigh and state North Dakofa, on the 6th day of January, 1919, at eleven o'clock A. and recorded in Book 151 of Burleigh County, North Dakota, the 22nd day of May, 1924, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., and recorded in Book 139 of Assignments, on page 646, will’ be forectosed by a sale of the premises in stich mortgage and hereinafter : described, at the front jor 6F the coutthousé in the city*of. ismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of Notth “Dakota, on the 4th day of August, 1924, at the hour ten o'clotk A.M, to satisfy the due be such mortgage on ‘of ‘sale. remises described in such atid Wich’ i be sold to satisfy the amount due on the sate, aa Ge 01 ota, ¥ ws, to-wit ter (SW%) of eeon Three (3), Townehip Ont | in, Burleigh Couaty,. ind-described as fol- ‘he! Southwest Quar- Forty-one 41) North ie eronty eign )’ West "af the Sth Pi There will be @ue on such mortgage on the “day of "Shie =the sum of. Senet, Which sum includes $140.60, taxes ‘paid by tl . gages, é ments and eapenede: of costire. ~ ” Auileaee of mort- ; disbutse- this fore- besides’ t) Dated ‘this 25th day of June, 1024. N. QO, RAMSTAD, - ous of ‘Morteanee Wulat Sandal. meeting ‘of :the stockholders of the Idawa Gold ing Company mark, North July First, 1994, at 2:00 sbe held at Bis- “Dakota, on utalg clock =: EXA. Nordquist, ‘Sectetaé -Idawa Gold M | State te Canada in the nee residence district in k, Paving, sewer, 11 in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 4-19-tf portable FOR SALE—Remington typewriter, almost new. Bargain if taken at once. Call at Room 217, Van, Horn Hotel. FOR SALE OR TRADE. tractor in A-1 shape. Will take Fordson or small tractor or cattle on trade. In care 782, Tribuni dressers, beds, chairs, and tables. Also house for rent to be vacant July Ist. Phone 836-J or call 402-5th a yd Loom invisible a iage, one Grebe CR 9 radio receiving set complete and one porch swing. gz and Picotings Novelty ng up to 10 inthes in width. Mrs. C. P. Larsen, 400-4th St. 6. FOR SALE—Baby carriage and walk- ing chair. Phone 731-R. 501 10th St. 6-24-3t WANTED TO BUY—Second hand ice boxes in good shape, not too large. Phone 773. 6-5-tf FOR SALE Furniture at the Hare Block, 3111-2 Main. 6-4-tf. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE | Notice Is Hereby Given, That the certain. mortgage executed and de livered by H. G. Higgins and Alice B. Higgins, his wife ors to August E. Johnson, as mortgagee, dated the 25th day of Novembe 1918, and filed for record in the o fice of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 6th January, 1919, at eleven oc M., and recorded im Book of Mortgages, on page 646, which mort thereafter duly assigned Ramhstad, by an instrument ng, dated the 10th day of 1 1919, and filed for record in the office of said’ register of deeds of Burleigh County, Dakota, on the 22nd day of 1924, at 1:30 o'clock P. M corded in Book 139 of Assi on pag: , will be foreclo sale of the premises in such mort gage and hereinafter described, at the front doot of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North ue kota, on the 4th day of Augus atalheut cucsatiteneeiclock ati Ainite satisfy the amount due on such mortguge on the date of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the amount due on the same, are situate in Burleigh County, North Dakota, and descril fol- The South Quarte (SE's) of Section Four (4), Town- ship One Hundred Forty-one (141) North, Range Seven ht = (78) West of the Sth P. M There will be due on such mort- Station and City AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN ,, Courteay of and Copyright 1924 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) wn Wika, WHAZ, Tr WHE, WHS, Lasers RY Washingt oma City NY. 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Dated cates 26th day of June, N. O. RAMSTAD, 1924. Reciee: NEWTON, DULL. Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- Bagee. Bismarck, North Dakota. — 7 2B 9-16-23-30 Coane lane MOST ON THE FARMS Sixty per cent of the radio rec ing sets in. Canada are on farms, re- ports the Dominion government. The government is using this moans to encourage colonization. ac file an of the Register of Deeds in for Burleigh County, North Da. kota. There Zeon Four nenses ceedings. Dated at Washburn, Nowe Dakota day of June, NATIONAL WILTON, a corporation, this 16th FIRST WILLIAMS & TELLEFSON, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Washburn, North T ta. AG 18-25 livered by A. Hartstein, the 7th day for record in the office of the Reg-| Bur Dakota on the cribed, at the Court House Time, addon hour fo rach ofp Pacyjie Tim, ea rosa is hereb; mortgage his wife, ational B: ation, as mi Deeds of 1923 and du 4 of rtgage and front in the and State of North Dakota at} an hour of two o'clock P. M. on the; 26th day of July, 1924, to satisfy the mount due on such mortgage on the date of sale. The premise described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the | same are described as follows, to-| wit; Lot Eighteen (18) of Block Three (3) Macombers First» Ad- dition to the City of Wilton, | ding to the plat thereof on id recorded will be due. the date Hundred given executed Hartstein of August, Miscell. son Page 388 will be sale of the BANK Instructions for Use. All the hours abore are gisen in Central Standard Time. je tated: af your city uses Mountain Ti 0 howrs that the and de- Sarah mortgagors to ank of Wilton, ortgagee, dated 19; d filed ly rded ‘in| fore- | premises in hereafter des- door of _ the County of, Bur- in the office anit on such mort le the sum enty-one d s and in ad- sts and ex- josure pro- ‘oF Mortgage. = q SROEFLAW” STATUE SQpELCRED Tf in addi tysusee «neler onty the evening Broadcasts, and, on Sunday, the tate after | “ham” who. replied with an ‘exprés- 4 other forms of -entertainment from ] hauled. in by the aathorities who “Phis~isthe statue of Father Knickerbocker. fhat; caused all the trathie- Placed above the Hotel Astor as a welconie sign to Democratic Convention visitors in New York it showed the traditional figure holding ; huge:stein. ef bber—real, frothy beer, such as" Srmsplelbgeorse era. But forms, of hospitali Sei dewey ‘hospitality in ity change and so thome kofflew". as they: massed, the statue. ee pe ‘t i ene -BhOWS., tatids a xwerer shouting it -was.. ylared a. symbol of wet revolt. Father Knickerbocker anid. he woul Amelie mans ct, Mae Rae i; ane Stari so “AVeleomne” 11 your city waee Eastern aubiract one hou vole daylight saving time, MAKE HOUSES. |; SAFE FROM BURGLARS San Francisco, June 25. (A. BP.) A “crime prevention bureau” is be- ing organized here by Chief of Po- lice Daniel J. O'Brien, who says its Iject will be “take opportunity y from the crook and render it rder for him to make a living.’ The first work mapped out for the new bureau is a survey of the burg- lar hazard of eve building, d home in San complish this the po f cach dis- trict will study every buftdiag their beats from the viewpoint ef a potential burglar. The patrolman will discover the vulnerable ‘points ot houses, pointing them out to ne owners, that the necessary precau- tions may be taken. The inspecting patrolman himself: “Are those wind: te the ground kept locked? “What about the skylight on this building—is it easily removed? Sun- “In this office build ag on days do they keep watch on gers who use the clevator they report strange ‘nen using the stairways,on holidays Th latest wrinkles in burglar tricks and the adroitness of pick- pockets will be broadcast to the public by the crime prevention Lu- reau. The bureau will ass exhaustive statistics on crim and descriptions of ,criminals meth- ods. “Intelligent cooperation between the public and the police depart ment,” explained Chief O’Brien, “will reduce burglaries, robberies and larcenies. The bureau, said to be the first of its kind in the country, has been placed in charge of a licutenant of police. HAMS MAY _ TIE WORLD FRIENDSHIP * By Israc] Kicin NEA Servite Writer The private citizens of the world promise to accomplish what their official representative. and diplo- mats, have so far failed to effect. It is the cultivation of an interna- tional, friendship ‘and understanding by.means of radic communication. , Alteady amatgurs of America, England and France are s aging reg- ular conversations across the At- lantic, sending felicitations and other friendly greetings and cx- Pregsions: of confidence in one an- other. few.-weeks. ago Atgentina was heard.in this country by another sion of good will and best wishes— by. wireless. ¢ , “a, Radio “Belt”, American-built broadcasting . sta- tions, promigejsoon’.to-knit the entire globe within, a belt’ of powerful sta tions which \will be:able.to. relay a message ‘around -the earth. with the | speed of light... It is the forerunne’ of what. is expected to become an international . broadcasting system for the. transm af, concerts and one country #0 ‘another. A dew days ago a Dutch amaieuc whp had succeeded in “getting Amer- jen?as far West. as Nebraska, was id, the amateur had}used his set without authority from the minister fn, charge of communications... But he-swas. released anda victory was won for private:citizens who are commuticating’ wicn. one. another ‘without governmental red. tape. « Ho Points .Way We PAGE SEVEN trouble converting one language into” The American Radio Relay League form, of world language, may some day become universal through ap-| bas been looking: about for just such | another. plication af radio communication. | ar international language, so that And a universal language svoutiho # Lessons in Ho have alrendy been| their amateur members may the | one of the strongest possible ti bind the nations into world a Read Tribune Want Ads. atighs} mer or bro: t from various broadcasting st ons, and the language has been spread through other’ means. MOW’N POP f DON'T Nou DARE DENY THAT YOU HAVEN'T BEEN CAVING ATTENTION ay ANOTHER WOMAN BECAUSE IL HEARD HER CALL YOU ON THE PHONE LAST NIGHT— i ) more easily communicate with those of other countries. It would mean a saving of time and considerable Pop Enjoys a Laden? il} | Now TAKE ALOOK AY THIS! Septs ¢ THAT LUE FELT LIKE LAUGHING! a MRS FELIZAE | os os (ae : i WELL- WHOIS THIS Goon q i} | AND LAST NIGHT DOT | WOMAN THAT YOU'VE | FRY | [4 == CALLED ME ON THE, >» BEEN BUYING FLowErRS | Ii] —foggria| {| t HAW - HAW | U_FoR - SPEAK UP - ¢ Scout xnow SM THIS 1S THE FIRST 1 i WHERE YOU GOT | TIME IN THREE WEEKS. ey THIS PICTURE BUT THIS, WOMAN (SJ | \ dem, i A Seriegy - BY STANI ILEY ~— MAW ROBBINS Y WONDER) Is ABOUT READY ie weit |s mi CRY ? flo-NO-SHES STILL JAWING PAW ABODT HIS NECKTIE *! cr i i HALF OF THE TOWN CAME DOWN “to “WE DEPOT THIS NOON To SEE EGBERT ROBBINS COME IN, EGEERT BAS . BEEN AWAY FROM HOME "EIGRTEEN “EARS ee FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS _bo YOU WANT BY BLO SSER Yes, the Eyes Have It AAMT BET ig ALL RIGHTS THERES YOURE MAKIN’ 5 PIE OR SOMETHIN'= A SMALL PIECE NRNOW TL LIKE THAT WHAT PEELING HOME NOW, MiSSUS ASGOCSEY= 1 SUESS ~Ito, the. international language, being advocatea for radio. com) ation: between, countries. sper- anto,-is another international lan- guage, based on roots from the ma; jor, Janguag of the world: © One of these, or perhaps another

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