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Instructor to teach to drive Overland automobile at once. for information write and No. 787, care of Tribune. 1-9-3t WANTED—Young man to work by the month. F.. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th St. 7-9-2t HELP 'ED—FEMALE WANT r general house- work. Apply 205 Park Ave. Phone 837-M. 7-7-tf .WANTED—Competent girl for gen- ‘ eral housework, Phone 554. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 FOR SALE HOUSE, strictly modern, one story, 1 insertion, 25 words or six rooms and bath, west Avenue] quired to answ garage, trees,| this action, whic only $5200.00. 1 MANY bargains in city and country| District Court of Burleigh County You can never again and to serve a copy of your said buy as cheaply as now. With the big increase in diversification this coupty is a much firmer founda tion than ever before and we have] day of servic never had so much r optimistic of the future. Buy now] to appear or answer, the plaifitiff | from the man who really knows| will take judgment the business and make your prof-/default for the relief demanded in 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 yy should be re- =? also write fire insurance in good igs 7-9-2t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 189. T-1-1w ee ______ POSITION WANTED ‘POSITION WANTED—By reliable man with 12 years of general of- fice experience. Willing to ac- cept out of town position, Address ‘ B. K. in care Tribune. 7-8-4t EXPER) ED stenographer de- sires position. Call 464-R, 7-3-1w FOR SALE OR RENT 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, Phene 275W. 7-3-Lwk FOR RENT—Three room flat with bath and kitchenette in new Tri- bune building, Fourth and Thayer. Apply Tribune Office. 7-2-tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two’ and three rooms. Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 852, P 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nishéd sleeping rooms. Close in. Phone 322-M., 505 3rd St. 4-T-lw - *For RENT—Two furnished rooms, one double and one single. One block west, of Postoffice. Cail at 218 2nd St., or phone 832R. 7-5-lw FOR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porches. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. 4-19-tf ¥° COZY APARTMENT for rent, furn- ished 1% blocks from P. O. $25.00. Private entrance. Phone 464-R. lw FOR RENT—Modern house, close Inquire at Manager's office, Tele- phone Go. or phone 1000. 7-10-t£ FOR RENT—Strictiy modern epart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-80-tf FOR RENT—4 room cottage all new- ly decorated inside. Phone 778 or call 1202 Broadway. T-5-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Fhone 794-W. 1-12-tf WORK WANTED YOUNG coltege man wants to work for board and room. Hustler. Ad- dress 788, care of Tribune. 2t ‘WANTED—Washings and iron MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 A 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-t? FOR SALE—Fruit, fruit jars, child's crib, buffet, wash machine, one rocker, two dressers, and other miscellaneous articles. | Phone 498-R or call..621 3rd St. 7-9-2t FOR SALE—20x35 Avery Tractor with five botiom P. N. O. plows, with extra breaker bottoms. For further information write or phone Knute Johnson, Sterling, N. D. 7-10-t£ R SALE—1 combination book- case, 1 8-ft. mirror, 1 large mir- ror, 1 black leather davenport. Call at 506 2nd St. mornings or evenings 7-10- FOR SALE—Going to California— _ Hight lots,-Block 66 Mc K & C Adn. Small part cash, balance to suit, C. E. V. Draper, Mandan. 7-10-4t ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. F, E.. YOUNG. a AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES — Dodge sedan, Dr. THE . BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ee eninge | Hi nite c HELP WANTED—GENERAL TEACHERS wanted i High School and ‘Grades. Our | Bids to be opened at regular meet- placement charge is (other agencies charge 5 percent} at 8 p. m, High School, Privilege ng to $60 to $100). We} reserved to reject guarantee posicion or money’ re- To save time make remit- stating qualifications with first letter and ask Grand Forks Grand Forks, N Dak. at once for FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, good location, hardwood floors, full $4700, $700 cash SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, hot water heat, cast front, garage, built in 1922. Price $5800, $800 Teachers’ Agency, - FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. trict Court, Fourth Judiéial R. Baird, as Receiver of the Farmers Bank of Minot, a@ ntiff, vs. National a corporation, You are her the Complaint. in ; is now on’ file in the office of the Clerk of the Answer upon the subscriber, at his office, mentioned below, within thirty days after the Si of this | Summons upon you, exclusive of the ce;*and you are hereby | on to be| notified that in case of your failure { against you by the complaint. Dated 1ith day North Dakota, this 1924, JOHNSON, for the Plaintiff. d Postoffice Address? "Minot, North Dakota. 6-19-26-—7-3-10-17-26 b7-lw NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Bids sare requested for supplying 1000 tons (more or less) best lump ul, delivered in the bins of schools ending June 30, 1925. T-7-lw veral Bismarek publi Aug. 12, 1924 only $10.00] in of board Tuesd ny or all bids. By order of Boa f Education, RICHARD PE! for Kk. King George of England has a 6-19-1m j seven-tube receiving set. well located, full basement, furn- ace heat, hardwood floots, , front. Price $4850, $1000 cash. A BIG BARGAIN IN A LARGE NEW house, six bedrooms, large sleep- ing porch, large sun porth, two location, quiek possession. $5800. Terms. Would cost to build between eight and nine thousand ONE OF BISMARCK’S Never offered or adver- tised before, can be purchased at a.price that will surely interest anyone who appreciates value and wants a high class house. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Houses for Rent. LOST OR STRAYED—Spotted An- Finder please retur 111 Thayer and receive rewar LOST—Tortoise sheli rim glasses between 514 6th and Capito’ er kindly call 227, ——— BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Garage and fully equip- ped Akron Williams Steam boiler, good tion and will make terms to suit. A bargain if C. Tobin, Mandan, N. Dak. When William Foss was a boy in Norway, longing to go to s t: had done. But hi FOR SALE—160 acres of good un- improved land, including .10 acres of hay meadow, near Menoken, for This is a nice quar- ig at home. Mrs. J. Becker, call 919-R. 6-27-2w switchman on Rock Island lines, reti 2p on dreaming, though, and began putting them into form with a knife | filled wtih models of full-rigged ships h | they aren’t good enough for us?” $10 per acre. ter and.seems a bargain. for rent, one of them modern. Geo, his Viking blood induced a father and great-grandfather ar into the interior of America. ailor. For years he was a ig seven years ago. He kept s his father and grz rents brought him f ad man, instead ¢ sand carvings in ivory. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Quarter Section raw land near. Dunn Co. cheap, take good tour- ing car as part payment, what have you got, write Box 28, Clif- _ WHICH IS DAUGHTER? ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large front room well Large closet. furnished, suitable for two. large front room on ground floor with kitchenette, screened porch, FOR RENT—Two modern furnish rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, Also garage for rent. 508 10th St. FOR RENT—A furnished Yoom in a modern house, sui two, at 621 6th St. ble for one or Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Very desirable room in modern home, hot water. For gentleman only. -Wanted—Permanent homes for two boys, one four and the other nine years old. Phone 60, or write Supt. Geo. B. Newtomb, lock box 9. _7-7-5t | FOR © SALE — Davenport, rockers, chiffonier, buffet, and dining room furniture. Phone 839-M. | Call at}, _600 Avenue D. - 1: 4 FOR SALE—Female Spaniel puppies Ed Button, Burnstad, N. D. FOR SALE—Wood garage, 12x18 in good condition. Very reasonable. Hoskins-Meyer, 7-10-1W FOR SALE—Forniture at the Hare Block, 8111-2 Main, 6-4-tf. FOR RENT—Garage, 508 5th St. 1 -9-1w Eanes T WONDER \F A FELLA MISSES ‘MUCH IN LIFE BY Not LIKING - “FRIED PARSBIPS! NICE rooms with home, ooking, also suite of three ‘Reasoi priced.” 401 FOR SENT—Woll- faselshed toom ir @ modern home, on grognd fioor, close In. “Prone 723. 320-1st St. FOR RENT—Strict nished sleeping rooms. . Residents of Labette county, which. is the daughter aboyt campaigning. legislatute: .Ghetis-37.. Suzanne_ig 17. to see “a look in th’ old woman's eye, came home to his tea after elght hours of peaceful employment as &@ bricklayer. together different look in Mary's eye. claimed, sensing that something iquite different from anything In his | experience had happened. “Spenk | out, Mary, girl! Is it the measles? If Tim's got thim I'll whale the life out of him!” ter half. “Uncle Jim's dead and has left me all his money, The lawyer thinks it will come to five thousand dollars.” from emotion, in his chair, Mary read him the letter from Ireland. her husband. Phineas, as you have always want- ed to at the end of the month we leave.” understood that he and My, Hogan, with whom the subject had been broached at times of day-dreaming, should go into the contracting busl- ness. of unalloyed bliss, Phinens wanted to remain in the little flat, even if he was to be a contractor. But Ma the days went by, the whole neigh- borhood assumed a more cordial friendship than ever before, ly with tha plained his wife. “Flaherty and his wife are good enough people, but just common clay.” friends by various subterfuges, and he carefully explained the situa- tlon to them. Mike,” he told Flaherty. “But you know how it is ‘with women, Mike, The money's sort of turned her head.” ed Mike arranged their partnership, There was a fine.opening In the town, and Hogan was to put in a couple of thousand, supplementing his gmiuller contribution with his politi- {ng to leave, But as the week progressed that look came Into: her eyes more ond more frequently. till Phineas, hav- | treated the Flahertys and Hooli- | gans, after the friends | It’s for the boy's sake, Phineas; Kas., are having a hard time tellins aud Dixon and daughter, Suzanne, 8° as Mrs. "™ 2 months old, ten dollars each. ne:.922- Ma. GAG 7-10-2t room suitable fi ‘Furnished’ front room , fox light. bousekeepjng, 411 5th St. | LITTLEJOE | remem eret tee! Smith :-famtiy 2 with: the: eateption: of: Mr: who said that he didnot approve of Auntie ier ramon rs. BI b ic anopebes te _sthdkuntle,” “she began, . i ally, “you need not beso very jout Mr. Smith’s pa- latch them! at ‘out -@mpotti Aunt Sarah looked at Mrs. reprovingly. “I don’t begredge him the work, misais. Smith's office clothes to look jes! is I kin make Kansas City Star. : jamas; don't. sti theth I-wants Mr. abd ‘ice hess conte your. cholce ise th cholce triside: ‘it un automo! ‘WITHOUT ENDING” Lsbid Cavern at Carlsbad, its now, are ‘being made which mee le.to drive into the cave for a di | stay right on here for old times’ jit and gave a scream. | money at all!” she gasped, ‘too tired to pack if you—” Mrs. Dixon. (right) is a candidate for the state | j with seventeen theusand ‘we know. French Give | ! Medal To German —When an. Algerian soldier of the French ‘occupation forces fell into was saved by Fritz Werner, a Ger- man) who soon afterward was deco- {rated with a medal for bravery by the French authorities. 5 many have given Werner a good deal of space, and several writers suggest that hé had better continue to make his home*on the “other side oi the Phineas Kelly’s Good Fortune By GEORGE MUNSON Phineas Kelley was accustomed as he phrased It, when he On this occasion there was an al- “What is it, woman? he ex- “No, it isn't!" snapped his bet- While Phineas sat, exhausted “What'll [do wid 1t?” ejaculated “You're going to be a contractor, oe,” answered Mary. “And Before he went to bed it was The days that followed were not had the “social bee.” And, as “We can't afford to be too friend- sort, Phineas,” ex- * Phineas managed to meet his old “The best woman in the world, “That's all right, Phin,” respond- Flaherty. Meanwhile Hogan and Kelly had cal “pull.” The new apartment was Jeased and the Kellys were prepare Mrs. Kelly only required a week to pack, being:a methodical woman. {ng no refuge now, to which to fly, was driven to bay. ‘ . “What Is it, Mary?” he asked one evening, when his wife had been more than unusually morose, He half expected the target of rejoinders; but, to his astonish- ment, his wife burst into tears and taid her head upon his shoulder, And Phineas found himself cares iny her as he had not done sinco Tim was a baby. “Phineas,” she wept, “I feel so mean and hateful, the way I've we've been, dear, isn't it?” “Sure, that’s all right,” answered her husband. “They understand.” “Do you think they think I think inquired his wife, raising her face wet with tears. “IT guess they think they’d do as much if they were fin your place, Mary,” he answered. “Wor half a pin,” sald Mary, “I'd sake, and—and invite the Hooligans and Flahertys. ‘But three days remained when the. post brought a letter from the lawyers in Ireland, Phineas brought it dutifully to his wife. She opened “Phineas! We haven't got any Phineas Kelly, with a mixed feel- Ing of: joy and sadness, took up the missive and spelled out “We beg to inform yo he read, “that an error was made in stating that the estate of your late uncle, Mr. James Stnylie, was likely to he proved at five thousand dollars. The total amount of the estate is seven- teen thousand, all of which goes to you under the will, and—" “Seventeen thousand!” cried Mary Kelly, springing from her chair and grasping the letter from her husband's hand. “Phineas! It’s true! Listen! And a check for this amount will be forwarded in a few | days to you.” Suddenly the excited woman be- gan to, execute a pas seul before her husband's eyes. “Mary!” he exclaimed, “you'll be “But we're not moving, Phineas! We're going to stay, right here.” “But we've got seventeen thou- sand, woman!” he cried. 2 “That’s why, Phineas,” she an- | swered. “With five thousand we could never be sure that the neigh- bors ‘réally looked up tous, but We'can afford to now. See?” Phineas saw. ‘He saw a welcome cgrner in Rafferty’s and the fa- miliary faces of his old friends smiling out of a cloud of tobacco smoke, And the Riss he gave Mary drove away the “look” forever. (@_1924, Weatern Newspaper Union.) (Mayonce, Germany, July 10. (A. P.) the Rhine near here recently he The:newspapers of unoccupied Ger- Bank of Poland Withdraws Matk) (A. P.)—-The Bank of Poland has published | balance sheet for May. The bank's MOM’N POP assets are $14,000,000 gold, $36,000, 000 in foreign currencie 600,000.in commercial securities. bilities show $22,000,000 of bills in reulation. or the time being marks are also in circulation with the zldty bills. 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