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ad HELP WANTED—MALB 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. -20-24-25-27-30—7-2--6 HELP_WANTED—FEMALE EARN MONEY weekly, spare time, addressing, mailing circulars. No selling. We pay weekly. Send for full information. -Rica Co., 1658 Broadway, Dept, G-21, New York. 6-30-1w Women : towels for us at home during spare time. In- formation upon request. Belfast Company, Dept. 720, Huntington, Ind. te GOOD COOK wanted for cafe. wages in first letter or Hotel Washburn, ‘AN YOU EMBROIDER? _ wanted to embroider State phone N. Washburn, ing room gi Write Box 161, Killdeer, N. Dak. + 6-27-5t WANTED— | for general house- Mrs. R. B. Loubek. Phone 7-1-3t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Phone 431. 406-6th St. 6-18-tf. work, 554. HELP WANTED—GENERAL ACHERS _ ed at once for High School and ‘Grades, Our placement charge is only $10.00 (other agencies charge 5 percent amounting to $50 to $100). We guarantee posicion or money re- funded. To save time make remit- tance stating qualifications with first letter and ask for — blank. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, jrand Forks, N Dak. 6-19-1m PERSONAL In charge of an experienced nurse and your choice of doctor. Call 842-W. 6-28-wk. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1024 Tribune Classified Advertisements | =PHON Bi 82 ==. ae ; | >-————<$<$— + MISCELLANEOUS i ADE Fifty busi- ta in town on inn. win sell Will. coms ‘OR ness and resident Milley Lacs ‘Lake, Bates 1 insertion, 25 words op under ............ 20368. all of ‘part. der mer- 2 Insertions, 25 words of chandise, autotobilés or Bismarck under ............4 property in exchange. V. R. Mid- diemas, ‘Bismarck, N, Dak. : $-26-2W FOR SALE—At, 0 eagtifice or will trade in good residence in Bis- matek, @ smajl: ote! ing wi tne in B i, restau j particulars’ wri ‘Andrew Holum, 72" So. 10th ft.,. Brainerd, Minn, 6-26-10t FOR SALE-—1 Jeundgy stove, $4.0, 1 Rund No. 26 gas water heater, ; complete, 98.09, 1: Perfection two burner oj] stove, $3.00. Allin 8 insertions 25 words or + 16 i Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- _ tional per word. | x CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inth All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should bp re- ceived by. 12 o'clock to insure arerten yeas hog : good conditios. “inguite between 7 and 8 p. m. at 205. West Thayer. BISMARCK TRIBUNE. i PHONE 82 bight parti tion made.” Priee and terms Tipe. ft une, Bismarck, N. . 4-19-tt 3b Wi tractor in re shape. Will tal Fordson: al oy tuactor or cattle on trade. In cate 782, Tribune. 6-5-1m FOR SALE A real bargain in an eight room house, strictly modern, nice lawn, close to schools and churches, one of the best neighborhoods in cjty, seven blocks from business cent- er, could not be replaced for less than $8000.00 Only $4950.00 pay- able, $1750.00 cash, balance $60.00 per month or other very yeason- able terms. The prettiest 75 foot corner lot in so 22 Cal. Reming- ton rifle, 807 4th St. Phone 404-W. 9-1-3t the city, south and east front, four Millet seed. Holiana blocks from down town, nice shade | Nursery, James Holland, Bismarck, trees; perfect location for | an apartment building or nice home. Price on‘ application, N. D, 7-1-3t FOR SALE—Sanitary cot and 3 burn- You can never again buy property | ¢" Sas plate. 921 Sth St. Tel. here as cheaply as you can now. | 10!) Bs: I have some splendid bargains in}FOR SALE—Columbia potable Vic- houses, lots and farm lands and 1] trola, good as new. Phone 643. have neyer misrepresented any 7-1-2t property in order to make a sale. | FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare F. E, YOUNG Block, 8111-2 Main. _6-4-tf. 6-30-lw | FOR RENT—Garageefor rent at 13 Rosser. 6-30-3t, FOUND FOUND—At N. P. Depot, rain coat. Apply 48 Main St. 7-2-3t ——$ $$ $ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—My new 4-cylinder Nash ed home. Mrs Carlson and Mrs. Nelson are sisters. Mr. Nelson‘ is a former Bismarck man, having been ir the hotel business thete in former years. The family now reside in Canada. eastern North Dakota. Incumberence $5,000 due three years at six percent. Will ex- change equity of $14,000 for good horses, or horses and cattle. This is a very good farm, A. Y. More Co., 808 N. P. Ave., Fargo. 6-28-5t —— See LOST LOST—On Red Trail between Rich- ardson and Bismarck leather suit- rod case containing wearing apparel, and box containing papers with name of George Grovert. Finder please send to Britton, S. D., C. 0. D., $25.00 reward——Address George Grovert, Britton, S. D. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping two blocks from postoffice. Separate en- Sedan at 25 percent discount. be- fore July 8th. Will consider part sh and terms. I. L. Berge. Church services &nd childrens day exercises were well attended at Glen- coe church, Mr. and Mrs. Tracey anu son of Livo furnished music, 2t WANTED—Ford touring. st be in good mechanical condition, and priced right. Phone 967. 40 ‘Thayer St, 6-26-tf FOR “SALE—Motoreycle, new and rebuilt. Payments if desired. H. Atkinson, Box 541, Bismarck, N. Dak. 1-2-1w FOR SALE—1928 Ford touring, A-1 condition. Phone 560-W. 6-30-3t 2 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms on ground floor, gas and atove and three upstairs rooms with gas. Call for Mrs. O'Neal, 723 8rd St. 6-25-tf FOR RENT—One large furnished room suitable for one or two gen- tlemen. Also one small furnished room in modern house. Call at 6-30-3t FOR RENT—Two large nicely furn- In spite of the threatening weat- her Friday morning,t ten or fifteen cats from this vicinity’ journeyed to Braddock to attend the Round Up which was being put on there. Sev- eral of our young men took part in the riding which proved to be quite exciting at. times. Mrs. Bu- channon and Miss Genter of the Bu- channon Valley district took first and second — prize in the young ladies horse race. Fr. Bubick of Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Jemes Burbage and family and Miss Min Wilde of Glencoe were en- tertained by Mro- and Mrs. H. W .Koch af Fort Rice, last Sunday at dinner. John Iron Shield, John Iron Road, Ben Haggard, George Kolligan and John Shoots So Close all of Cannon- trance, ground floor, 1§25.00 al ° 919 ond.'S mont, Phone 275-W, _6-0-tf uth FOR T—Three room flat with bath and kitchenette in new Tri- bune building, Fourth and Thayer. Apply Tribune Office. 9-2-tf FOR RE! Modern furn apartments, one, two and three rooms. Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 862, x 4-80-tf ¥OR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porches. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. 6-19-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-80-tf FOR RENT—6 room modern house, located on Mandan Avenue. In- quire 46 ‘Broadway. 6-26-1w FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekee Phone 794-W. 1-124 FLAT FOR RENT—Person Court. 6-26-tf WORK WANTED WANTED—Washings and ironing at home, Mrs. J. Becker, call 919-R. 6-27-2w GOVERNOR? Cash Cole’s. name calling, He is in at Juneau, Alaska. will be governor soon. In a-three-cornered race in th A. recent j elections, he ré largest? nimber of, Votés ci any candidate. The seo is however,’ A pitige took at Y6''S great exten ; rs certainly fits the’ coal busi But dhe probably ment, bu' fluence of the: tonritote ball crossed the. river on Livonu transfér Sunday enroute home from Braddock where they took part in the wild ‘horse and steer riding at the Round Up Friday. Iron Shiela es was somewhat injured when one of rooms for light housekeeping on| the horses he rode plungedginto the ground floor, private . entrance. | inclosure fence, the animal was bad- Also garage for rent. 608 10th St.|1y- injured and died soon after. 6-26-1w FOR RENT—Very nicely \furnished homelike room for 1 or 2. Must be seen to be appreciated. 517 7th St.. Phone 219-4. > 6-30-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in @ modern home, on ground floor, ished rooms for housekeeping on first floor, bath adj A. Rohrer, 620 6th St. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished Gate's hall is said to be coming to the front again, a dance there June 21st was well attended and of June 28 with Strausburg music, however, the heavy sain during the t | Court House in the County’ of Bur- | leigh and State of North Dakota ‘at .| which will be sold to satisfy the THE BISMARCK , TRIBUNE it of the working man, tab) to: Gay caused the niusician: put’ in an appearance. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ‘FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That the certuin mortgage executed and de- livered by Harry G. Higgins and Alice, B. Higgins, his wife, as. mort- @egors, to August E. Johnson, as mortgagee, dated the 6th day of De-) cember, 1918, and filed for record | in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state | of North Dakota, on the 6th day of January, 1919, at’ eleven o'clock A. M., and recorded, in Book 151 of Mortgages, on page 544, which mort- gage was thereafter duly assigned to N. 0. Ramstad, by an instrument in | writing, dated the 10th day of Jan-| wary, 1919;*and filed for record in the office of suid register of deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 22nd day of May, 1924, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., and recorded inj Book 139 of Assignments, on page 545, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Buyleigh and state of ‘North Dakota, on the 4th day of August, 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage 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 described as fol- lows, to-wit: The Southwest Quar- ter (SW%) of Section Three (3), Township One Hundred Forty-one (41) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the bth P. M. There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of George Corbin who has peén fh, jail at Linton because of his, having skot Joe Mills in a dispute. over the right to fish in a certain place, has been released’ on $4, and returned to his home lasé week. Wallace Kyés and Ben Schneider be- ing his bondsmen. The ‘trial: Will he in December. Joe Mills ported to b& recovering slowly. NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE BALE is Fe 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, 4 corporation, as mortgagee, dated the 7th day of August, 1923 and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 13th day of August, 1923 and duly recorded in Book 174 of Miscellaneous _ Mort- gage Deeds on Page 388 will be fore- closed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and herepfter des- cribed, at the front door of the the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 26th day of July, 1924, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage. on the date of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and a are described as follows, to- wit; Lot Fighteen (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 | $1822.72, which sum includes $140.60, for Burleigh County, North Da- taxes paideby the assignee of mort- kota. gBagee, besides the costs, disburse- | ments and expenses of ‘this fore- closure. Dated this 25th day of June, 1924. N. 0. RAMSTAD, Assignee of Mortgagee. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of Four Hundred Twenty-one and 90-100 ($421.90) Dollars and in ad- dition to said sum the costs and ex- penses of these foreclosure pro- ceedings. Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- Dated at Washburn, North Dakota " gagee. this 16th day of June, 1924. Bismarck, North Dakota. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 6- 9-16-23-30 WILTON, a corporation, = — Mortgages. WILLIAMS & TELLEFSON, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Washburn, North Dakot 6-18-25— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That the certain mortgage executed and de- livered by H. G. Higgins and Ali B. Higgins, his wife, as mortgagors, to August F. Johnson, as mortgagee, | dated the 25th day ‘of November, 1918, and filed for record in the of- fice of the register of deeds of the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that _de- fault has been made in the terms of that certain. mortgage executed and| county of Burleigh and state of delivered by Julia F. Clark aud Wil-| North Dakota, on the Gth day ¢ liam §. Clark of Sterling, North Da- kota to the Sterling State Bank of Sterling, North Dakota, a _ corpor- ation dated the 26th day of Decem- ber 1918 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 28th day of December 1918 at the, hour of 10:30 o'clock A, M. and filed in Book 144 of mortgages on page W2 will be foreclosed by 3 rale of the premises described ip such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh M., and recorded in Book 151 of Mortgages, on page 546, which mort- wage was’ thereafter duly assigned to N, Ramstad, by an instrument | in writing, dated the 10th day of January, 1919, and fi ih the office of s deeds of Burlei Dakota, on the 1924, at 1:30 o'e corded in Book 139 of Assignment on page 544, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse in another was billed for the evening County, North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the Bth day of July, 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. ‘The prem- ises described in such mortgage nd which will be sold to satisfy the 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 the Sth 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 ple including statutory attorneys STERLING STATE BANK OF STER- the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota, on the 4th day of August, 192. at the hour of ten o’clock A. M satisfy the amount due on such mortgage 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 described as fi lows, to-wit: The Southeast Quart (SE%) of Section Four (4), Town- ship One Hundred Forty-one (141) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Sth P. M. There will be due on such mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of 95 LING, NORTH DAKOTA, 4 cor-|'$1907.95, which sum includes $10 poration, Mortgagee. taxes paid by the assignee of mo F. E. McCURDY. gagee, besides the costs, disburs Attorney for Mortgagee, | ments and expenses of this forec i sure. Pinmanek Sh Aruna Dated Hie 25th day ot June, 1924. . 0. RAMSTA’ Assignee of UMseigagee: NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- gagee. CAVIAR IN HAMBURG - Hamburg, July 1—The _ world’s largest storehouse of caviar—supply- ing the New York, London and Paris Outside of Bismarck, North Dakota. markets—is in Hamburg. 6-25—1-2 16-23-30 Russia caviar is one of the : most _— expensive luxuries of Europein| The largest emigration of Ger- tables. But in Petrograd or Moscow; mang is to South America. close in. Phone 672%. 420 Ist St. 2-20-tf. FOR RENT—Furnished room in pri- vate home, close in. Price reason- able. Phone 541-J, 306 9th St. a 1 6-30-2t 8k FOR RENT—One large room.apitable eee for one or two gentlemen:: Aiso - Roard, 406-6th St, & htt FOR RENT—Room in modern hopse suitable for one or two at 621 6th -St. Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Four rooms, wu: a or partly furnished at ed FO: ae RENT—Cozy room. in new modagn home. Phone 682 of 318, 6-27-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern room at 708 Main St. Call 342, 6-30-1w Hats for Wear in Next Century Are Displayed in Paris 2000 A. D., styles of millinery shown Election lege oft very in both Bai triets. The Bare Cae tie which has formprly the Skin. ner school moment “bas been, changed to the Carlson schoo) house. i ee of got Mr. Mis. Ott rr. and “Solid” Otterson were pation af gore Sunday aftamnoon visitors at they Chas. Lungsferd home near Livona. ly headdresses, Mr. and Mrs Tracy and family were dinner ‘guests of Mr and Mrs. K, -H. Woodiqne wecently., jong that would be the me the firet years of she Sat eh. Mattis) Retoreon. of the Morrit | 407 sae, Pama bien a Livons visitor balan Hyena Strong Cow: ar dly, ‘ Runs from Smail-Dog James Burbage and sons, D. GQ] Sites and Chas. Sperry were apie) city visitors ‘Thursday. 4 Chas. Rathbun has been quite ilf but is reported ‘to Be some Lokal’ at this writing _ mammals, the hyena is a Meigs ial depetily Besa of ‘Corbin has. had Fe ier mother and brother. becca ‘ ite | xivnd’ here. iy * tute’. are guests at the C, A. What the World Is Doing. ‘As Seen by Popular Mechanics ‘Magazine Designed for wear in the spring of at» ball in Paris were composed of magive arrangements of feathers and large sua of leaves. One of the ular modele. condisted of 9 re popped gracefully to so shoulders, of binestihe and also were Sma can ‘Although it is one of. the: strongest and will, often flee when pur- bya small dog. Only when cor- ekulking nature and its habit egret close on -village mayo i carrion left by other beasts, OE NEDA: ORANG PR 2”: ia held in contempt among the 6 ‘ rea of Asia and Africa, where it is Wear on Gold Coins Results The Smallest Radio Set? in Loos of Millions What is claimed to be the smallest What becomes of gold? It has| radio set in the world hes been built many channels of disappearance,|by.an amateur in Providence, R. 1. according to. experts. . Figures show | Spurred on by accounts of what others that more than half of the annual out-|had accomplished in building smal: put is employed in, the fine arts and | seta, he first. built a set 2 in. long, 2 in. Jewelry trade. Thousands of pounds | wide, and J in. high. This contained also are used by dentists, one. esti-| a fixed crystal, a phone condenser, and mate being that over a ton-is needed | gingle-slide bank-wound coil. His every year for the filling. of teeth.|next attempt resulted in a set 2 in. in handling, | long by 1,im. square, containing every- at $1,250,000 an-| thing but the phane condenser, which ly. -Bank of Sneland sovereigns | was discarded es winnecessary. Slider are often tested and fouhd to have | bars on top of these sets permit tun- Jost mueh of the weight. Of| ing tip to 500 meters. the immense gaantities of the precious} Even .the second was not small metal that have been ‘buried away in | enough, so 'a third set was built, which the earth, it is believed comparatively |can be covered completely with four little has:ever been recovered. postage stamps, one on each side. It The priests of Peru are eaid have \4@ 56-jn..im diameter and 1% in. long, buried approximately $10, x worth of treasure.to preserve it feat the clutches of their pegsecutors. Nane. of this pete found. It BS estimated. historians that Alex- ander the Great became the ‘master g pret hoatde of. f cn, fi aed A Kink fot ‘Paperhangers ‘When hangifig wall ‘paper on a side | wall it is peeegearyto-eee dhe, edge of the paper from top to ii oe the bith p cylt to do when wearing spec- for it fi, tees inet a '¢ has been fou Ot ship. get comverte broadcast within ‘a radius of 90 milés can be heard dis- ey: Chising and Peeling Potatoes ln some parts of the southern states, ® novel and | interesting method of cleaning and removing potato skine i ip used. The potatoes are placed in a pail half full of water and a number ee x” ‘ Kings L nn, appointed lord Kinks Lynn and Henry YOUR WIFE L ACCOROANCE INTELL 1S THE PRINCE-GETS JOB england, Prince Henry has a job. high nual pay envelope of $50. is the third son OH! - SO THAT SITUATION,EH? July 1. He has been steward for will draw an an- Prince of MOM’N POP — MR. GUNN = AS COUNSELOR FoR MUST ACTIN WITH HER WISHES. OF CCURSE, EVERY AFFAIR LIKE THIS HAS TWO SIDES So I MUST GET YOUR ANGLE BEFORE L CAN ADVISE GENTLY EXACTLY! DO YOU THINK I WOULD WILLFULLY MISREPRESENT MYSELF Q To MY WIFE OR To AN OLD TIME HONORED FRIEND LIKE You T ‘orge an any kind. Farthings are seldom used in Eng- d one of the first princes - PAGE SEVEN The flamigo is the only member in Europe to take a paying job of} of the stork tribe that builds a nesf—-~_ of mud. Windsor Castle is built on land liund and are almost unknown in the| Which William I acquired from. the King| nerthern boroughs. . Pop Kn MR. WARREN, THIS 15 ALL A FOOLISH BUYINDER - MY WIFE HAS SECURED FREAK EVIDENCE AGAINST ME WHICH I CAN'T ows From beperienee ] THEN YOU MEAN TO SAM THAT THIS STORY ABOUT YOU AND GOLDIE FISH 15 UNTRUE? BREAKING UPI! (NO-NO -1 SAT MAWS KEPT Busy FRYING CHICKENS § LIB - STAN ZS SINCE EGBERT ROBBINS CAME HOME AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS ABSENCE HIS PAW CAN BE SEEN MOST ANY TIME OF DAY RUNNING pon CHICKENS — willie | WE os: Do of rough. stones are added: By stir binds apreatephetpidatiny ta ‘the elsiad ‘You s'PoSE THEM ane GONNA FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 4 Mystery in the Air EADS UP! HEADS up! DYA WANTA GET RUNNED mets of Westminster. "By —= YES - THE GIRL LIED ABOUT THAT AFFAIR IN ORDER TO GET A PEARL NECKLACE WHICH MY WIFE OFFERED HER IF SHE HAD TAKEN HER OUT DRIVING ———— NO - MR. GUNN, OUR CLOSE FRIENDSHIP IN THE PAST HAS “TAUGHT ME YOU ARE AMAN WHO CAN BE HONORED ANO TRUSTED, AND WHEN YOUR WIFE MADE SUCH RADICAL ATTACKS ON YOUR CHARACTER I ACTUALLY JHOVGHT HER MIND WAS THAT LI KNow IT! I GET A PIECE OF IT FREQUENTLY? SOhflAl?eo BY BLOSSER

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