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Tribune Classified Advertisements 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. 6-29-24-25-27-30—1-2-8-5 WANTED at once. Good cook for cafe. Write or phone. Hotel Washburn, N, Dak. 2-8-2 HELP WANTED—FEMALE EARN MONEY weekly, spare time, addressing, mailing circulars. No selling. We pay weekly. Send for fyll information. Rica Co., 1658 Broadway, Dept, G-21, New York. , 6-80-1w SALESLADIES—Make $40 to $60 weekly taking orders for Novelty Summer. Frocks write for particulars to C. Edw. Norris Co., Sioux Falls, So. Dak. SALESMAN ATTENTION—If you want to con- nect with the liveliest sales or- ganization in the world and think you have the ability to qualify for $3,000.00 or ‘$4,000 a year job Phone 392 or write Box 394 for in terview. sinuses Oe SALESMAN to handle bead and necklace as a side line. Notion salesman preferable. Walter A. Yokel, Inc. 12 W. 37th St New York. 7-5-7 HELP WANTED—GENERAL __ TEACHERS wanted at once for High School and ‘Grades. Our placement charge is only $10.00 (other agencies charge 5 percent amounting to $650 to $100)’ oWe 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, Grand Forks, N Dak. 6-19-1m AGENTS WANTED $100. A WERK. Man wanted. with ambition, industry and small cap- ital. You can make above amount or more, distributing Rawleigh’s Quality Products to steady Con- sumers in Emmons or Grant Coun- ty. We teach and help you do a big business and make more money than you ever made before. Give age, occupation, references. W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept. ND 313, Min- neapolis, Minn, YOU CAN’ earn big money repre- senting Walker Products in your town. Highest quality toilet prep- arhtions, food products, medical shqusehold supp! Big commis- sions. Easy sales. No capital or experience required. Largest com- pany of its kind. Established 87 years. W. & H. Walker, Inc., 24 Herr St., Pittsburgh, Pa. AGENTS—Write for Free’ Samples. Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn $100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills, 562 Broadway, New York. SALESMEN—$160 month and expen- ses selling cigars. Experience not hecessary. Send addressed, stamp- vad ‘envelope for informatién. Na- _itional Cigar Co,, High Point, N. C. LATEST NOVELTY SIGN. Ready seller to all stores. Over 300 per- cent profit. Send for free sample and particulars. National Signs, 41 East 28th, New York FOR SALE OR REN’ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT: Four rooms of my home with .bath, kitchenette, screened in porch and large vestibule, part- ly furnished or unfurnished. Also my piano for sale on terms. Phone 275W. 7-3-1wk FOR RENT--3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping in modern house. Close in. Vacant about July 15th. Phone 925-W2. 6-30-lw FOR RENT—Three room flat with bath and kitchenette in new Tri- bune building, Fourth and Thayer. Tribune Office. am leaving the city Monday, very reasonable terms if taken at once. Phone 905. 7-5-1t, FOR RENT—Modern. furnished apartments, one, two and three ‘rooms. Apply F, W. . Murphy. Phone 852, ° . 4-80-tf ¥OR RENT—A five room modern : apartment with two large porches. 3, Woodmansee Apts. ', & Woodmanzee. COZY APARTMENT for rent, furn- ished 1% blocks from P. O. $26.00. Private entrance. Phone 464-R. : 1-3-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4-80-4f FOR RENT—5 room modern house, s located on Mandan Avenue. In- ‘quire 46 Broadway. 6-26-1w FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W, 1-12-tf For RENT—5 room house, all the comforts ,o§ home, fine. shade. Phone 4423, 7-3-2t FLAT FOR RENT—Person Court, ———— 6-26-tf "AWEY USEDITOGD HOME (TO MOTHER ~ NOW THEY “GO TO CouRT—— = under .... 2 insertions, 25 8 insertions 26 words or under ...........05. 1 week, 26 words or under 1. Ads over 25 words, 2c a 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. 5 25 i- THE , BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 o : <3: FOR SALE A real bargain in an eight room house, strictly modern, nice lawn, close to schools and chér¥bes, one of the best neighborhoods in city, 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 teason- able terms. i The prettiest 75 foot corner lot in the city, south and east front, four blocks from down town, nice shade trees; “perfect location for an apartment building or nice home. Price on application, You cah never again buy property here as cheaply as you can now. I have some splendid bargains in houses, lots and farm lands and I have never misrepresented any property in order to make a sale. F, E. YOUNG 6-30-1w POSITION WANTED ERIENCED stenographer sires position. Call 464-R. 7-3-1w de- WORK WANTED WANTED—Washings and ironing at home. Mrs. J. Becker, call 919-R. 6-27-2w BABY CHICKS FARROW CHIX in 100 lots, Barred Rocks, Single Reds, $9.50, White or Brown Leghorns, $8.50, Anconas $10.50, Rose Reds, White Rocks, $11.50, Minorcas, Wyandottes, Buff Orp. $12.50, Assorted $7.50, post- paid. Catalog free. D. T. Farrow Chickeries, Peoria, Illinois. CHICKS, Postpaid. 100 Leghorns, $8. Brd. Rock, $9. Wht. Rocks, Reds, $10. Buff Orp. Wht. Wy- andt,, $11. Assorted $6. Asst. large breeds, $8. Columbia Hatch- ery, Columbia, Mo. BABY CHICKS—Lowest prices we have ever quoted. Fourteen pure breeds. 100 per cent live deliv- ery. Write for Free Catalog. Smith Bros., Hatcheries, Mexico, Mo. FOUND ee FOUND—At N. P, Depotyrain c Apply 48 Main St. Re PERSONAL Maternity home in a private place. In charge of an experienced nurse and your choice of doctor. Call 842-W. 6-28.wk. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT—Two chair Barber Shop, furnished in good orden, in county seat town, and the only shop in town. If interested come and see same at Stanton, North Dakota, or Write J. N. McCarter at Stanton, N. D. 6-21-24-26-28—7-1-3-5, FOR SALE—Garage and fully equip- ped Akron Williams vulcanizing plant. Steam boiler, good loca- tion and will make terms to suit. A bargain if taken at once. S. C. Tobin, Mandan, N. Dak. 1-5-1w ————— AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES WANTED—Ford touring. Must be in good mechani. condition, and priced right. Phone 967. 40 Thayer St. 6-26-tf FOR SALE—Motorcycle, new and rebuilt. Payments if desired. H. Atkinson, Box. 641, Bismarck, N. _Daki Teblw FOR SALE—1922 Model Ford road- ster in good condition, self starter and new battery. Phone 641-M. 7-2-3t BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nicely _ furnishe rooms .on ground floor, gas and stove and thi upstairs rooms with gas. Call for Mrs. O’Neal, 723 8rd Bt. 6-28-tf FOR RENT: A sleeping room ina modern house suitable for one or . two, at 621 6th St. Phone 619W. 7-5-3t. FOR RENT—Well furnished room in @ modern home, on ground floor, close in, Phone 672J,; 120 ist St. ; i 2-20-tf. FOR RENT—One large room suitable for qne or two gentlem 80 Roard. 406-6th St. 5-6-tf FOR) RENT—Fornisbea,front_ room for light housekeeping, 411 5th St. Phone 23. 2 7-5-1W a i ‘—Strictly modern room at 708 Main St. Call 342, ‘ 6-30-bw. SS PASTURE BRINGS GOOD PIGS Pasture produces -the most plenti- ful, productive and economical hog feed. It is not ‘only valuable for the nu: trients it contains, but for the ex ercise it gives the hogs. Both ad- vantages are especially important for proper handling of young pigs. Good green pasture is succulem protein pfu “containing a liberal ‘amount of ‘minerals‘ané4s fictent wilt ‘With. s ration of ‘com or other in “nupplemented an anfinat-protetn stich ws tank- or skitimed milks’: +" ost ef- | 1 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Fifty busi- ness and resident lots in town on Mille Lacs Lake, Minn, Will sell t. Will consider mer- utomobiles or Bismarck property in exchange. V. It. Mid- dlemas, Bismarck, N, Dak. trade in good. residence in marck, a small hotel building with restaurant in Regan, N. Dak. particulars write Andrew Holum, 702 So. 10th St. Brainerd, Minn. 26-10t 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. D. 4-19-tf ‘ord tour- ptor No, ARD—For return of F ing car fully equipped. } North Dakota li FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare Block, 311 1-2-Main, 6-4-tf. nn CUT CLOVER HIGIL Second year sweet clover should be cut high for hay, if a second growth is expected. It should be cut for hay before any of the flower beds appear, Sweet clover differs from alfalfa and red clover in that the second growth does not come from the crown but from the buds along the stems. FINAL TRIBUTE Here are the last solemn rites for t explosion aboard the battleship Mi: bor. The flag-draped caskets square of sailors. To the le! dead. Under the magnovox tower, the navy’s tribute to the men who died in line of duty, Sailors from the ill-fated vessel stood guard over the office! ‘t from the other. coffins during the serv! set slightly a banked with flowers, “our 4, THE BISMARCK, TRIBUNE NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Ethan A, Dawson, De ¢ Notive is hereby given by the un- dersigned E. Dorothy ministratrix of the Estate of Ethan A. Dawson, late of the city of Bis- marek, in the County of” Burleigh, and State of North Dakota deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims st said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within months after the first publication of this notice, to said: Administratrix, at the office of her gesident agent, C. L. Young, in the ¢ National Bank Building, in the city of Bismarck in said Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, That C. 1. Young is my resident agent in the state of North. Dakota, Dated June 12th, A. D. 19 E. DOROTHY LOONE . Administratrix. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Administratrix, Bismarck, North Dakota, First publication on the 14th day of June, A. D, 1924, 6-14-21-28—7-5 PURE BREDS PAY WELL Pure bred stock has always been found more in @he ena, Calve y pure bred bulls, for instanee, have shown an advantage 125 pounds more at the end of the first year, than calves. ed by serub bulls. TO KILL W object of is to kill HOW The main row rops culfivating weeds. u cultivation should not too deep Tt should be just deep enough Ao sufficiently stir the soil to kill the small weeds, he NUT CONSUMPTION UP Use of nuts in the Uniied States has increased from 74,000,600. pounds ,000,000 pounds in 1920, Yet home prod on was only one fcarth of home consumption, TO NAVY DEAD he 48 officers and men killed in the ippi in San Pedro (Calif.) har- lay in a hollow relatives of the Rear Admiral Knoulton is paying LATE ALARM Hubert Hawkins, “dry” crusader of clock failed him. He had planned to go on a raid with deputy gheriffs at 3:45 a.m. But the alarm didn’t ring. dynamited, but Hawkins still was peacefully snoozing. Fifteen minutes earlier a bomb had dam- however, did awaken him. ged the home of another Harrisb SAVED OWNER | of said day, the real estate Harrisburg, Ill, is Iticky hig alarm At 3:55 his automobile was! Tihe explosion. urg “dry” worker, Frank Mcllrath. THE “BABY” REGISTERS A KICK! thinks of the Women’s Interna‘ Mébeod thinks its ‘activities eh he gays, thet it's:affiliated in tative Clarence’ J:-Mebéod ‘df Michigan ”(rigttt), the“baby ‘of ss,” drops around to tell Atty. Gen. Harlan F. Stone what he Looney, Ad-| | NOTICE OF SALE i ) Notice Is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment and ‘decree in} |forcclosure, rendered and given by} the District Court of the Fourth! Jue District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of | North Dakota, and entered and doc- jketed in the office of the Clerk of j said Court in and for said County, | on the Sist day of May, 1924, in an| j action wherein D. D. Sutherland, as Trustee of the Estate of Charlotte A. Pettibone, Plaintiff, and Cora A. j Paul and William R, Allison Ad- | ministratrix and Administrator re-/ spectively of the Estate of Howard Paul, deceased and Cora A. Paul, Defendants, in favor of the sa | Plaintiff and against the said De-! (fendants for the sum of Six Thou- | sand One Hundred Twenty-seven and 31-100ths Dollars, which judg- ment and — decree, among other | things, directed the sale by me, of the real estate hereinafter — des- cribed, to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of ale upplicable thereto will sat- And by virtue of a writ to ued out of the office of th f said Court, in and for sa Burleigh and under the f said Court, directing me to said real 4 pursuant to {said judgment ree, I, Albin { Hedstrom, Sheriff of said County, and the person appointed by — said Court to make said sale, will sell | the hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck in the County of Burleigh e of North Dakota, on the Tsen >. M., of that day, to satisfy judgment with interest costs thereon, and the cos! penses of such le, or so thereof as the proceeds of such premises to be sold as aforesaid pursuant to said judgment and de- cree and to said writ, and to this notice, are described in said judgment, decree and writ, as fol- lows, to-wit: © South Half (S%) of Section ven (27) in Township One Thirty-nine (139) North, of seven (77) West of much the Sth P. M. ALBIN HEDSTROM, igh County, N. D. Bismarck, North Dakota. 6-7-14-21-28—7-5 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT-| GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and and chmidt, husband and wife, to S, L, Moore and W. , Mortgagees, dated the of March, 1919, and recorded the office of the Register of eds in and for the County of State of North Dakota, on March 5th, 1919, in| Book 144 of Mortgages at page 92 thereof, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage and herein- fter described at the front door or ‘the Court House in the marck, County of Burle State of North Dakota, on 5 of August, 19: o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to isfy the amount due on such at the date of sale. premises described in mortgage and which will be s ii the same e described as Southeast Quarter (SE' ) of Section Twenty (20), Town- ship One Hundred Forty-four (144), Range Seventy-seven (77), West of the Fifth P.M. North Dakota. : There will be due on such mort- j;@age at the date of sale the s Four Hundred Seventy-nine and 49- 100 Dollars ($479.49), which sum includes principal and interest and three interest coupons of $120.00 each and accrued interest thereon on a prior mortgage of $2000 on said lands, which the mortgagees herein id to protect their interest des the costs of fore- ale, McClusky, North Dakota, June 18th, 5 S. L. MOORE AND W. H. CROOKS, Mortgagees, HARRY EF. DICKINSON, Attorney for Mortgagees, McClusky, North Dakota. 6 16-9-26—8-2 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SAL! STATE QF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. J. A. Markham, Plaintiff, vs. G. W. Schlabach and Jimmie H, Anun- son, Defendants. Notice Is Hereby Given that by virtue of the judgment of forecto- sure and sale in the above entitled action, entered on the 3rd day of June, 1924, and an execution issued thereon, the undersigned, as sheriff of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, for that purpose appointed, will sell at public auction at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 14th day of July, 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon and mortgaged premises, situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, directed in said judg- ment and execution to be sold, and which are described as follows, to- wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW %) of Section Nine (9), Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) North, Range Seventy-five (75) West of the 5th P. M., to satisfy the judgment and costs, amounting in all to thd sum of $3042.53, with interest thereon from the date of said judg- ment to the date of sale, and the accruing costs of sale. Dated this 4th day of June, 1924. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff, Burleigh County, North Dakota. G. F, DULLAM AND C. L. YOUNG, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6-7-14-21-28—1-5, _ MANDAN NEWS ,.FELAND IMPROVED § County Commissioner Theo. Feland is again presiding over the session of the county board after having been conjined to his home and the hospital for several weeks. OFF TO CALIFORNIA Attorney W. H. Stutsman has left for Minneapolis and points in Iowa. After trying a lawsuit in Iowa vity next Monday he will proceed to Lot Angeles, where he will join Mrs. 1. League for Peace.and Freedom, be investigated. ‘There .{s evidence, manner or other with Soviet Russia. | Stutsman who has been vii iting rela- tives and friends since the close of the Biennial convention of the Feder- ation of Women’s Clubs, and wil MOM'N POP STEP RIGHT ALONG - I'M GOING To SETTLE THIS DIGPUTE ONCE FoR ALL GOLDIE FISH WILL TELL THE TRUTH accompany her to Seattle where she will spend the balance of the sum- mer with her daughter, Mr lette Storm, turn to Mandan about the of August. Char- Mr, Stutsman will re- middle Mr. for IF SHE EVER SAW 4OU BEFORE DON'T TALK SO LOUD MOM — EVERY BoDU'S John Tobin of Los Angeles, Calif. vho has and Mrs. Denn the summer school at Los Angeles in a Seeing Is Believing ‘PAGE, SEVEN RETURNS TO WEST few days his stay been visiting his parents, Tobin has left opening of a west. The inch. caused Mr, Tobin to make in the city very short. A machine perfected recently will measure the 500,000,000th part of an “By Taylor IT'S ONLY A WASTE OF TIME FoR YOU ‘TO TRY AND REGAIN MY FRIENDSHIP. Aca THE STRANGE MR LONG KNEW YOU LOOKING AT US— HAVE A HEART I 1S TRYING To FoRCE HIS ATIENTIONS ON GOLDIE FISH - ~ BESIDES THE SHOW LEAVES TOWN TONIGHT AND Tt SOON FORGET THAT L EVER ¥& ~ S0 TRoT LF I CoulD ONLY MAKE YOU UNDERSTAND THAT MR LONG LOOKED LIKE ME ONTIL HE SHAVED HIS MUSTACHE OFF - WE COULD SETTLE THE DISPUTE RIGHT HERE lat FER Home BRUNO!. T._ DON'T BELIEVE HE EVER WORE A MUSTACHE - YS NO-NO-1 WONDER: 1F BZ TH’ RAM ROD THAT FLEW OVER BACK oF {ene CANDY STORE . AND WITH THESE, |GUESS ALL PIECES ARE \ACCOUNTED For Wisce ae THE MISSING PIECES FROM THE CANNON THAT BURSTED DURING THE 47 OF JULY CELEBRATION WERE FOUND Tobay IMBEDDED IN “THE NECK OF CHET SHAW FORMERLY OF HOOTSTOWN- UCogiyright, 89. by NEN Service WELL Doc 1 Found) | AOE y ey "BY STANLEY FOLDING PIE PLATES- JACK IC NIVES: WADH BA SHAE On BY TAWA NOT To SHAVE HIS NECK For BA FEW DAYS! FRECKLES AND GEE-YER MOM WOZ NICE T’ GINE You Z ALL THOSE EGGS FoR US TT" Cook ON OUR FURNACE BERE! HERE! WHERE ON EARTH ARE GOING WIT SO MANY OF MY DOUGHNUTS ? MERCY! T SHOULD. THINK TWO OR THREE NOU GOTTA RON HOANE AN’ GET SOMETHING FoR T KNOW WHAT TLL GET= SOME OF TL SHOULD THINK, So Too, BUT IT

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