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WANTED MEN & WOMEN to learn Barber Trade. Great demand. Big Wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and Special Offer Free, Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. G-20-24-25-27-30—7-2-3-5 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED— ‘or woman for house- work, willing to help with nfilk- ing on farm, family of three, one whe wishes. a good home, rather than high wages, water in house. Write Mrs. J. L. Lang, Flasher, N 6-25-1w JEARN MONEY weerly, spare time, addressing, mailing circulars. No selling. We pay weekly. Send for full information, Rica Co., 1658 Broadway, Dept. G-2l, New York. 6-30-1w « WANTED — Housekeeper to keep house for 2 Adults. For informa- tion write Steve Morris, Route No. 1 or Phone 8F2. 6-24-lwk, WANTED AT ONCE—Cook and din- Write Box ing room girl. 151, work, Mrs. a B. Rosen, 31 Ave. 6-26-tf eWANTED =< ‘ompetent girl for gen- eral housework, Phone 431. 406- oh Girl 513 Ave. A ___ 627-8 ; at Ohio Cafe ‘after 6:30 P. M. Jompetent general housework. WANTED at once. » Call : 6-30-tf i PERSONAL iternity home in a private place. In charge of an experienced nurse choice of doctor. Call 6-28- wk, LOST LOST—Dark rimmed glas in case f in front of the Hazelhurst, 411 Ht \ SthsSt. Finder please phone 273. 4 Ye 4 : 6-21 3 LOST—Black glove with black and white cuff: Finder please call 240-W. HELP WANTED—GE for Our TEACHERS wanted High School and ‘Grades. placement charge is only $10.00 “\. (other agencies charge 5 percent amounting to $50 to $100). We guarantee posicion or money re- funded To save time make remif- tance stating qualifications with first letter ‘and ask for _ blank. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, Grand Forks, N Dak. at once 6-19-1m LAND WELL improved half section farm with crop in eastern North Dakota. Incumberence $5,000 due_ three years at percent. Will ex- change equity of $14,000 for good work horses, or horses and cattle. This is a very good farm. AY. More Co., 808 N. P. Ave., Fargo. 6-28-5t WORK WANTED D—Washings and ironing at Mrs. J. Becker, call 919-R. 6-27-2w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES WANTED—Ford touring. Must be in good mechanical condition, and priced right. Phone 967. 40 Thayer St. 6-26-tf ‘OR SALE—My cight cylinder Cad- illac remodeWed last fall as good as new. Six good tires, 407 8th Shoe 6-25-1w FOR SALE—Hudson special racing car. Good order. Price right. R. B. Loubek Motor Co., Bismarck. 6-28-3t Ford touring, A-1 Phone 560-W. home. FOR SALE—1i condition. 6-30-3t ‘FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern Tri- bune Apartment. 6-8-tf FOR RENT—A furnished flat and a furnished apartment, and a modern house to let. Cora McLean. Phone 905. 2121-2 Main St. 6-18-tf. FOR RENT—Modern _ furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms. Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 852. | dvene 4-30-tf ¥OR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porches. \(Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris Wood 6 room modern hous Also \furniture for sale. Inquire at 10 \Main St. or phone 212-J. FOR RENT—St ment in Rose Apartmen F. W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4 4-80-tf FOR RENT—5 room modern house, located on Mandan Avenue. In- quire 46 Broadway. 6-26-1w FOR RENT—Two apartments teity equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf FOR RENT—Modern six room house. Write Martin Bourgois, In sre at ‘ FLAT Fiat For RENT Pere ciate 6-26-4 ee LITTLE JOE AN ‘AUTHORITY Of eTreE SAVE IT 1S GAD FORM TO’ |OISCUSS THE WEATHER = PROPER. LANGU Tribune Classified Advertisements 32: -PHONE 1 insertion, 25 words or under .... 8 2 insertions, 25 words or under 8 insertions 25 words or under 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 are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. 50 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 —— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping, $20. Also electric washer and boys’ bi- cycle good us new for sale. Phone 655-M between 6 and 7 p.m. 213 11th St. 6-28:2t FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished | for light housekeeping. Also a four room apartment, private bath and entrance. Call at 808 7th St. after 5 P.M FOR RENT—Two nicely rooms on ground floor, gas and stove and three upstairs rooms with gas. Call for Mrs. O'Neal, 723 3rd St. 6-25-Uf FOR RENT—A front room on ground floor and a sleeping room with or without light housekeeping priv- ileges, also garage at 409 5th Phone 512-R. 6-28-36 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, private entrance. Also garage for rent. 608 10th St. 6-26-1w FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished homelike room for 1 or 2. Must be seen to be appreciated. 517 7th St. Phone 219-J. 6-30-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in @ modern home, on ground floor, close in. Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf. suitable FOR RENT—One large soo for one or two gentlemen: Aiso Roard. 406-6th St. 5-5-tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished room for rent with or without board. Phone 457-W. 6-27-3t. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms for rent. Call 423 Third Street. 6-27-2t FOR RENT—Five room house. 401 Front Street. Inquire 219 10th Street. 6-27-3t FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. 4-18-tf FOR RENT—Cozy room in new modern home. Phone 682 or 313. 6-27-1w NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, made, executed ‘ of which is herew and delivered by Fred Drittenbass|you, and to serve a copy of your an- and Emilia Drittenbass, his wife, to}Swer upon the sttbscribers within Barnes Brothers, Incorporated a y days after the service of this corporation, dated October 6th, 1913, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ity, N. D., on October 18th, 1913, at 4:00 P. M., and recorded’ in Book 106 of Mortgages, on page 79, and assigned by the mortgagee to Mrs. S. Anna Rankin (now S. Anna Muir) by an instrument in writing dated October 6th, 1913, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, D., on February 14th, 1914, at 9:00 A. M., and recorded in Book 106 of Mortgages, page 406, to secure the payment of $800.00 and interest, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Gourthouse in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 5th day of July, 1924, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satis- fy the amount due on said moptgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The South One-half of the Northeast Quarter (S% NE) of Section Two (2), and the North One-half of _the Southeast Quarter (N%SE%) of Sec- tion Two (2), all in Township One Hundred Thirty-nine (139), Range Seventy-five (75), Bur- leigh County, N. D., containing 160 acres, nore or less, aécord- ing to the Government survey heey. uft exists in the tetms Defa of said mortgage in this that both principal and interest dré faut due and unpaid, There will be die on said mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of $1,108.47, together with thé costs of this foreclosure and attorney foes fs provided by. law. Dated this Séth day of May, 1024. Ss. ae MUIR (formerly Mrs. Anna Rankin), OWner ahd e Hotter of Mortgage. McGEE & GOSS, Attorneys for the Owner Holder of Mortgage, Ett) North Dakota. 5-26—6-2- ek 16- 28-80 NOTICE OF SALE ‘ Notice Is Hetéby Given That that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Johanna Hartley and Arthur Hartley; husband sand wife,‘of Bis- marck, county. of Burleigh and#-state of North Dakota to Bismarck Bank, a banking association ‘of ‘Bismarck in said county and state, dated the 23nd day df Angost: 1922 ‘and record: ed in the-office of the Register of Deeds de Burleigh County in the ate of North Dakota on the 23rd day of August 1922 in Book 171 of -} Mortaage: Pi ) will be fote- closed by sale .of the posses such mortgage and hereinafter d eribed at the fr: ni goer of the Court T Sone in the f -Barleigh ‘in the state of Nort akota at the and MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR R TRADE. fifty bu Mid- property in exchange. V. R. dlemas, Bismarck, N, Dak. a sacri trade in good residence in Bis- marck, a Small hotel building with restaurant in Regan, N. Dak. particulars write Andrew 702 So. 10th St, Brainerd, FOR SALE-—-At For Holum, Minn. 26-10 FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water und gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 4-19-t£ FOR SALE—Queen Anne = dining room table and four chairs to match; Detroit Vapor range; elec- tric washer; laneous articles way. Phone 10 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. dresser, and miscel- 212 West Bro d- and ting up to 10 inche: . C. P. Larsen, 400 Us! Wachter Transfer © 6. chine. condition, FOR SALE—Gas range, rug, } dresser, library table Phone 827-R. and 114 Ave. rocker. A. FOR i. R. Cunz, 510 11th St. 28-3t ‘the H&re 6-4-tf. 25—Furniture at Block, 3111-2 Main, FOR SALE s Seven (7), Eight (8), 4 (9) in Block Nineteen (19) to the city view Addition marck according to the plat there: on file in the office of the Register of Deeds for said county. There will be due upon such mort- je the sum gage upon the day of s: of Two Hundred and Thirty-nine Dollars and — Twenty-two Cents ($239.22) principal and_ interest. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 20th day of June 1924. BISMARCK BANK, Mortgagee, By BENTON BAKER, Attorney ay Mortg: Bismarck, North 1 23-30-—7 | ness and resident lots in town on Mille Lacs Lake, Minn.” Will sell all or part. Will consider mer- chandise, automobiles or Bismarck SUMMODS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. H. H. Greve, Plaintiff vs. German State Bank, Wing, North Dakota, a corporation, Geo. E, Baker, County of Burleigh, a munieipal 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 {Me in the oftice of the Clerk | of the District Court of Burleigh County, North Dakota, and a copy served upon summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and in your failure to appear or judgment 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 posto address, Wah- peton, Richland County, North Dakota. To the Above Named Defendant You and each of you will pleas 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 i the east thalf of the ‘southeast ( m4) and the southwest Pee es the south- east quarter (SW% of SE%) of section 24, township “143, — forth, range. 16 west, containing 120 neres, Burleigh Count SCHNEL R, for Plaintiff, 6 —G-2-9-16-23-30 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, Notice Is Hereby Given, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Charles F, Butterfield, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of | Mary R. Butterfield, deceased, mort- gagor, to Investors Mortgage Secur- ity Company, Inc., mortgagee, dated the 11th day of April, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the} pone of two o'clock P, M. on Fri-|" ‘of rere 924 to the amount, dug pron said site 5 He serihed if r ¢ which. will be sold te nore the same are described as follows; ie Tapanese brtdés have reason to smile, ting nto the United States ‘of their “promised ig but one of tha; immigration-law, wi any particij THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : THEY LISTEN IN! ATOR ON NTIAL PO: NTION. HE DIO. SAMUEL M. SUBILIT D MRS. RALST( RALST! f deeds in and for they of Burleigh and state of | Cou k the 12th day of| of at’ ten o'@gek A.M. you n Book 13 of Mort swe , will be fore: y thir in such mort- r described, dat oor of the courthouse aty you Bismarck, fin the county of Burleigh | jud and state of North Dakota, the | iy hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 23rd day of July, 1924, to satisfy the amount due uch mort on the date of 3 t prent described in said] Offi whieh will be p cou Nor shin Nor men 14-20] “The regular meeting of = : the stockholder Idawa Gold NOTICE OF AMI-] Mining Compan aA LEE Bismarck, North on Tue Notice is finish ONE a Gas Gace Lore ut : State Bar Board of the State of Pou deal Aaa eee North Dakota will hold an examin tion in the City of Gra ¥ Bh. AL NORDQU eretary, State of North Dakota, commenciny Idawa Gold) Mining: “Company.” on the 8th day of July, k - 5 6-30 for the purpose of examining‘: cants seeking admission to the Wh x VW of this § LONG DISTANCE The 1g named have _ filed n 2 7 thei tions for mission to TAX REMOVED take such examinat | Aronson, Aaron, | As a re the new tax law Beede, R. ~D. | passed b : ly passed by and. sit a uboeton snd wan Conrad, Me-l the Preside June 2, the Fed uechler, Mark A. Grand Forks,) CT! Gos o Lange telephone N. D. mes: discontinued on Conmy, James Francis, Pembina, and after 3 North Dakot AN Jon. distance calls. costing Crum, Charles Liebert, Bismarck, fifteen cents or more will be gffect N. D. i. nd by the elin this tax. Downey, Romanus J., Devils Lake, ‘the tay ha hth aii - | costing fitte Freeman, William Henry, Verona eR ive. On each long dist ahr, Aaron Turbin, Grand Forks,) Phone message costings Dd. |fifty cents, the tax has Jones, Ch D. | cents. This been ed by the t company for “| the eral Many. petition Louis W., Lignit Zee Deo ny Henry Albin, Oake: a i les, John J. this tax be removed O'Leary, Norb by senators and representati Paletz, | Samuel the ast session Pca For! . ness men contended that th Schneller, Clifford frank, Wahpc x was a burden on producers and ton, N. D. consumers, and that it was a relic Wishek, Max C., Ashley, N. D. anni _ Any objections to the participe | Apout 1,700,000 long distance calls tion of any of the above named can-| 1. made in the United States each didates in the examination to be / ea tH held as a id, or their ad Iver 16,000,000 telepho in sion to the Bar, if successful, should| the nation are all interconnected, be filed with the undersigned on or| and enable persons in more than 7 before July. 5 1924. 000. cities, towns and communities it. NEWTON, in United States, Canada and Cub: Cleric of ike upreme Court, State Nelvathn ails each other of North Dakota and ex-officio Pete thacdaye " Seeretary of State Bar Board pe ctherdas. OF ENG. ENS GE Da udily rr ee at the long distance service for social SUMMONS and business purposes. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Removal of the federal tax on long County of Burleigh, distance telephone calls does not In District Court, Fourth Judicial} mean that the Te » Company Distri 4 will not continue t y its propor- D. E. Worthley, Plaintiff, vs. tion’ of taxes. ‘The al meskage George E. Baker, Burleigh il ta de auesed gn’ hie tale a municipal corporation, f : Reahhona oC County State Bank, Wing, i WERORS Hie “i : ie Se am Dakota, a corporation, Defendants.| Pay will continue to i T ate of North Dakota to the|ular federal, state and oth med defendants: ere hereby summofied to un-{ A proposal has been made to use nt of the plaintiff} thegfirst three floors of the Hiffel in the ubove entitled action, which | Tower as a restaurant, a dance hall is on file in the office of thé. Clerk ant tea room. ie An ie nty_of th Dakota, Section Seven (7), » One Hundred Forty-one (141), ] tl th, Range & nine (79) | the t of the Sth cl re will be due upon such mort} descr on the ale the by m of 70, besides ts, disbur: (BE! nts and expenses ‘of this foreclo- (sw ed this Mth d June, 1924, VESTORS MORT UR- ITY COMPAN THE END OF THE RACE Te 70, BEAT THE LAW! Ie. Tey have won, the race}, fore. the gates swing, Shut; Here they are’ tid” ag the Admiral-Orienfal line) Preah bin lock t HOUGH A DEMOCRATIC \'l DING THE NEW YORK | IN ARE “TAKING IN OVER the District Court of Burleigh | nty, North Dakota, and a copy which frewith served upon and to serve a copy of your an- rv upon the subscribers ty days after the service s upon you, exclusive ch servic Vin ir failure, to appear or answer ment wifl be taken against you default for the relief demanded t & Plaintiff, Attorneys ve and postoffice address, wah- peton, Richland County, North Dakota. the Ahave Named Defe ht real nd of estate that no personal inst you; that the property affected ch action is the east half ) of the southwest — quarter )and the west half of — the cast quarter (Wii 9f SEM) of redemption from » of action is made iption of thy They. hi ve succeeded in get- getting their first good ,gli: mpse at Seattle, affected by, \ ; ‘PAGE SEVEN Coats of supple, double may or ie 'MOM’N POP ny broadcloth dies or dainty in | even triple skimmed —_ 7 TO SET COLORS shoulder capes but they must be MAKES CRUSTS FLARY Salt) water will set all shades of] yery straight and plain about the] Add half\a spoonful of vinegar to pink. A strong salt solution will set] feet, the cold water you use in making dark blue, gray or black. Se ees pie crust. See if you don’t have a | neieen — flaky crust result, | ent DIP IN MILK - Zanes \ BROADCLOTH Stiffen your fine muslins, organ-| Almost 5,500,000,000 gallons _ of | | Unfortun, WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN I ASK You? TELL ME OR LLL SHAKE YOUR SHOES OFF ~ | | ie { Bur I TELL YOU Mom- IT WAS NEVER WITH GOLDIE FISH INALL MY LIFE Ht laces Sy dipping them milk, gasoline we the United State: nsumed by autos in last year. ate far Pop, Too! By Taylor i THAT'S NOT SO - SHE TOLD ME HOW YOU DECEIVED HER BY GIVING YOUR NAME AS MR. LONG A BACHELOR - PRESIDENT OF THE TENTH NATIONAL BANK! THIS INFORMATION-COST ME MY. NECKLACE BUT IT WAS WORTH 1 \T To FIND YOU OUT" FHENUSUBEA NECKLACE OUT BECAUSE SHE LIED To GET tT! (a BELIEVE EVERY I | H EGBERT I RECKLES WHAT'S THAT GOT THERE, WILLIE ? hae MMAM= SHE SAID — NOW THEN IM GOING TO MAKE PREPARATIONS TO LEAVE THIS HOUSE - UNLESS You. 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