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FRIDAY, JULY: 11, be WANTED—Instructor to ‘teach lady de to drive “Ovérland automobile at once. for information write and No. 787, care of Tribune. q ‘ 7-9-3t WANTED—Young man to work by the month. F. Jaszkowiak, (421 12th St. 7-11-tt WANTED AT ONCE—Good cook. Write Hotel Washburn, Washburn, N. D, 7-1l-lw LP) WANTED—FEMALE WANTED--Competent maid, family, of two, highest wages. Dr. M. E. * Bolton. Phone 240-W or call at Apartment D, Rose Apartments after six o'clock. * 7-ll-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply C. B. Rosen, 31 Ave. A. Phone 920. 7-11-tf, Experienced girls, foun: tain and lunch. Sweet SHop. .. T11-Bt work. Phone 189, TLlw ——_————— __ 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 POSITION WANTED by High School graduate, prefers office work, can typewrite and take dictation. Will do full or part time work. Write P. O, Box 149, 7-10-3t . FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Three room flat with bath and kitchenette in new Tri- bune building, Fourth and Thayer. i tf ffi Apply Tribune apartments, one, rooms. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 2 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished sleeping rooms: Close in. Phone 322-M. 605 3rd St. 7-1-1w FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, one double and one single. One block west of Postoffice. Call 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. 6-19+tf ‘ FOR RENT—Partly furnished © or unfurnished six room modern house, 406 9th St. Phone 334. T-11-tf FOR RENT-—Modern house, close in. Inquire at Manager’s office, Tele- phone co. or phone 000. 7-10-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- | @——————+_-—___ 1924 - ? es Tribune Classified Advertisements 8 insertions under 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 26 worda, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIBD DISPLAY TES “65 Cents Per Inch all Slanajtied ads are cash in advafice.* Copy should® Te- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE - BISMARCK TRIBUN ., PHONE 32 FOR BALE FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, || good location, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat. Price $4700, $700 cas! SIX ROOM- MODERN BUNGALOW, hot water heat, east front, garage, built in 1922. Price $5800, $800 \eash. $ FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, well located, full basement, fur ace heat, hardwood floors, eas front. Price $4850, $1000 cash. A BIG BARGAIN IN A LARGE NEW house, six bedrooms, large sleep- ing porch, large sun porch, two garages, hardwood floors, good location, quick possession. Price $5800. Terms. Would cost to build between eight and nine thousan dollars. ONE OF _ BISMARCK’S homes. 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. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 Houses for Rent. = 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 $50 to $100), We gtarantee position or money re- funded, To save time make remit- FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 852. : 4-80-t8 as FOR RENT—4 room cottage all new-. ly decorated inside. Phone 778 or cull 1202 Broadway. 7-5-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments fclly equipped for light how abeoning, FOR apartihent. Phone 287. FOR RENT—Eleven house. Also garage. Thompson. 9-10-lw room modern Phone 480. T-11-3t WORK WANTED WANTED—Washings and ironing at \-home, Mrs. J. Becker, call 919-R. aN ° 6-27-2w MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 602160 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, wattt and gas all in and partial .excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE--20x35 Avery Tractor with five botion P. N. O. plows, with extra breaker bottoms. For further inforntation write or phone Knute Johnson, Sterling, N. D. 7-10-tf YOR SALE- combination book- e, 1 8-ft. mirror, 1 large mir- , ‘1 black: leather davenport. Call at 506 2nd St. mornings or evenings. 7-10-3t Aaneé ating qualifications with first letter and ask for blank. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, Grand Forks, N Dak. 6-19-1m ————E AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES CADILLAC FOR SALB-—Four pas- senger phaeton in splendid con- dition, run less than 20,000 miles, runs and looks like new. Will sell on terms to reliable party or may trade for good land. Address E. L. Peterson, Dickinson, N. D. 7-10-2t FOR SALE— Dodge sedan, Dr. R. S. Enge. 1-1-1w Lost : LOST OR STRAYED—Spotted An- gora cat. Finder please return to 111 Thayer and receive reward. 7 glasses betWeen 514 6th and Capitol. Find- te kindly ‘call 227. 7-9-3 samen: eB FOR SALE—160 acres of good un- improyed land, including 10 acres of hay meadow, near Menoken, for \$10.per acre. This is a nice quar- ‘ter and seems a bargain. 2 houses for rent, one of them modern. Geo. M, Register. _ 7-5-1wk. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Quarter Section raw land near Oakdale, Dunn Co. cheap, take good tour- ing car as -part payment, what have you got, write Box 28, Clif- ford, N. D. 7-8-1w FOR SALE—Good Dairy and Pou LOST—Tortoise shell rim YOR SALE—Going to California— Fight lots, Block 66 Me K & C Adn, Small part cash, balance to suit, C. E. V. Draper, Mandans + 4-10-4t 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 339-M. | Call at 600 Avenue D. 7-5-lw FOR SALE—Household goods, din- Phone M. TAlttt FOR SALE—Female Spaniel puppies 2 months old, ten dollars each. Ed Button, Burnstad, N. D. 7-10-2t FOR SALE—Wood garage, 12x18 in good condition. Very reasonable. Hoskins-Meyer. FOR ‘SALE—Furniture at: the Block, 8111-2 Main, FOR RENT—Garage, 608 5th St. Tay +, ete, apply 205 Park Ave. 837-M. * A ROLUNG STONE HITS MANY A.BUMPI 7-10-1W Farms. Sold under new Bemidji Plan on easy terms. In’ Minneso- ta’s Lake Region. Write Bemidji Association, ‘Bemidji, Minn, r 7-11-4t ROOMS FOR RENT i, [FOR RENT=Large front room well ventilated. ‘““Latge -closet.. Nicely Tarnished, suitable for. twp. Also large ‘$roht room on ground floor with Ritéhenetté, screened porch, furnished. Phone 883. ing room set, bed room furniture, | FOF rooms for light ho ground Poor, private Also garage for rent. 508 10th St. 5 7-8-1w FOR RENT—A furnished room in a modern house, suitable for one or two, at 621 6th St. Phone 619-W. 7-10-8t. FOR RENT—Very desirable large i pm il q hot wat For pendent only. call g0r-s., 57-J. 7-10-3t NICE rooms with hgme cooking, also suite of three ‘rooms on ground floor. Reasonably priced. 401 - 5th St. : 7-8-1w. “Satake FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished 8 dooms. Close in. Paesa: dda Mase aed ga 8 Jight “houge- 1s oome! > ally * fh nished. Phone 7-10-3t FOR INT—Furnished front room for light housekeeping, 411 5th St. Phone 278. = Ab-lw Last’ yea? ‘our. per.capita consump- tion of fluid milk was 53 gallons. ® ; * BQ 24> i {as deputie 4 | goma: BEST}- 49-T-1w |- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TOURSCANADA ‘eee . TO HELP SPORT| Kiddies’ Evening Story #y MARY GRAHAM BONNER | Sunburn ; Your first day by the ocean ‘The color you get is so fine, But that night you commence | | To regret that calor so fine. * FOR SALE HOUSE, strictly modern, one story, six .rooms and bath, west Avenue B, beautiful lawn, we, trees, only $5200.00. MANY. bargains in city and country property. You can néver again buy as cheaply as now. With the big increase in diversification this county is a-much firmer ‘founda- tion than ever before and we have never had so much reason to be optimistic of the future. Buy now from the man who really knows the business and make your prof- its. also write fire insurance in companies. P. E So sang Peter Gnome, as he perched on the end of little Eu- gene's bed. Eugene had been spending his; first day by the ocean. He had not been to the ocean before that sea- | son, and he thought it was so nice | to get a wonderful sunburn, i He sat right out. in the sun and i he quite admired the fine color he | was getting, | | But that night how it did hurt!) Oh, how it hurt, and it seemed.as | though his face and his neck and! his arms and his legs were afire. He was so hot and he didn’t seem to be able to get cool. He hadn't realized he had become dreadfully sunburned until he was at home. He had thought he would simply have a fine-appearing sunburn, and that it would not be so dreadful. He had quite forgotten that it| had been the same way the summer before when the blisters had come good YOUNG. MAJOR D. J. BURKE | By NEA Service Montreal, Can, 11. Major of Dublin is » prepare games, ‘ed in Dublin next E ag ped Akron Williams a July plant. Steam boiler, good loca- tion and will make terms to s A bargain if taken’ at once. C. Tobin, Mandan, N. Dak. the which will be sts August. He has already arrangea for the attendance of Canadian Irish members of the Olympic team znd for the University of Toronto rewing eight to participate. Major Burke states that, Ireland is | going to adopt the same spirit in the Olympic games, which fo’ the irst time that country enters as a separate nation. 7-5-1w Communists Are Refused-Oath By Burgomaster many, July who were of the town council wore red gloves at the initial mecting of the body. When the time came for the new members to raise their right hands and take the oath of affice, all the other deput removed their gloves, as is cus tomary in\Germany, but the com- munists refu: te do so. The bur- declined to swear them unless they removed their hand covering for the occasion. From license fee: After a lively discussion the | Broadeasti . ge s drew the gloves from { about § Dortmund, Two eommuni their hands and threw them on the . in defiance of the council, ked out of the recom. They I meetings, but as yet have not been sworn in, and so far as slthe other deputies are concerned, are not considered full fledged members of the town’s law making body. | jone the British “You Lie in the Hot, Hot Sun.” a revenue of communi after the sun had burned him so much, “You see,” said Peter Gnome, “it gives you no idea during the time you are there of how it is going to burn and hurt that night—that very same night. “I’ve come to tell you how sorry I feel for you. I haven't come to seold you or tell you that it was) as I expected. “IT hate the ‘I-told-you-so’ per- son, and I wouldn’t want to be like such 2 person, “But Eugene, do not try to go to sleep without looking after your sunburn. , “You are half asleep now and you think you will be able to sleep comfortably, “But no, your sleep will be hot and you will wake up feeling as though you had not rested at all. yet up now and put some cold cream, all over your sunburn, or Any other kind of grease. Olive gil is very good, but the smell is not quite so pleasant, “Just cover yourself with grease. It is the only thing to do after sun- | burn, 1 “But do tell all your friends to be | careful about the hot, hot sun, for {t burns more than they think. “You go in swimming and you come out feeling a little cool, Then you lie in the hot, hot sun, ‘You find the sun so warm and so comforting, and when it begins to make you a little red, that doesn’t bother you. “Besides, it doesn’t make you so red until quite a little while after- ward, “The sun has been working when | you have scarcely realized it. “Then you go into the ocean | again and once more you come out feeling so cool. “And once more, too, you lie in the hot, hot sun, “It is so natural a thing to do, but when you have not been out in such hot sun before your skin is tender and it cannot stand the heat of the sun as it can later on in the season.” Eugene tossed about in_ his} sleep, which wasn’t exactly sleep, | really. Then he got up and covered him- self with cold cream. The next morning he felt: bette nd he did the same thing the next night. But he always remembered after that to be careful the first time he was out, exposed to the hot, hot summer sun, that his skin was still tender from having been so weli covered during the winter and A RATHER ABRUPT LANDING co ‘Theré. were plenty of thrills in the aerial races and carnivals the 27th Division Air Service, New York National Guard, staged at Miller Field, Staten ‘Island: Here, for instance, is Alva F. Starr, winner of the parachute jump, hitting the ground in a rather abrupt landing. SOCIALIST, LABOR PREMIERS MEET to it gradually or it would be most horribly painful and annoying. (@, 1934, Western Newspaper Union.) ate tn H NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Re Premier Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain stepped back to open the gate for Premier M. Herriot of France as the two premiers were ent | 4 ing the garden at MacDonald's summer home at Chequers. The two! Notice Is Hereby Given: That the statesmen, during their visit, discussed means wiereby Europe's dis-| certain mortgage executed and dee tunbed affairs soon might be adjusted satisfactorily. |livered-by M. L. Mundy und R. W. a |Scott of Marshall County, Iowa, and ' QUICK, WATSON, THE ETIQUET BOOK Mrs, Josephine Jackson of Emmett |County, Towa, mortgagors, to W. H. Stark, mortgagee, dated the 13th day | of December, 1918, and filed for ree- ord in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Daketa, on the 19th \day of December, 1918, at® nine o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 151, on Page 519, will be foreclosed bya sale of the premises ”in such niortgage and hereinafter described, Jat the front door of the courthouse | in the city of Bismarck, ‘in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 14th day of July, 1924, at the hour of ten A. M., to satisfy the amount cue on such mortgage on the date of sale, ‘The premises deseribed 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: All of Section ‘On2 (1), Township One Hundred Thirty- seven (137) North, Range Seventy- eight (78) West of the 5th P. M. There will be due on such mort. gage on the day of sale, the sum of | $6098.00, which sum intludes $684.15 taxes upon said land paid by the mortgagee, besides the costs and expenses of this sale. Dated this Bth dav of June, 1924. 7. if, STARK, Mortgagee. ; ‘ p, as they ask in. the etiquet ads. uit a good time 1s being had by all ee | vesdn the to be and two-meter radio wave transmit-| wireless transmitting and receiving \MOM’N POP _ Freckles and His Friends spring, and that he must get used| . SHORT WAV. FOR AIR Aerial lighthouse ted with sets for short waves transmitting all year round guidance These transmitters are do 4n the one and a half] pedit ba: MR. GUNN WE ARE OFFERING OU AVERY RaRE BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE - YOU ARE Ary OLD CUSTOMER OF OURS SO WE ARE GIVING 40U Fest CHANCE TO AVAIL YOURSE! iniS EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY BUT WE ASSURE YOU WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST PIECES OF LAND IN THIS VICINETY AND WE'LL LET YOU HAVE FORTY ACRES AT A BARGAIN COUNTER” Put YOUR a whe. E6BERT DONT —<$—= ters’ recently produced b: be construc-| commandant, Rene Mesny, The Oxford Universi This Sucker Won’t Bite ON THAT SLICK TONGVED ORATORY - I WOULON'T BLY THE CANARY ISLANDS FROM YOU BIRDS FoR TE cents PAGE SEVEN apparatus:. The sledding party whieh will explore the islands north and wna) a “ east of Spitzbergen will carry both WIRELESS IN ARCTIC types of apparatus, and the airplanes” arctic ex-] also will rmed with radio, uipped with pecs ast Read Tribune Want Adee the French ion is to be fully By Taylor. You GUNS HAVE M NERVE THAN) A FELLOW WHO'D TAKE 4 ORINK OFF A STRANGE HIP - 4OU_ HORNED ME INTO THAT TWIN EIGHT DEAL AND MADE MORE TROUBLE THAN & BANANA SKIN ON AN ICY SIDEWALK - NOW YOU'VE GOT THE COME AROUND AND T SELL ME REAL ESTATE —<—<———3 os | Yov'RE BOTH 50 CROOKED YOU j COULD LMY iN THE SHADE OF A | CORKSCREW AND NEVER GET SUNBURNT — BUT CON'T THINK H4OU'RE SOING TO DO ME DIRT BY SELLING ME REAL ESTATE- 30 TAKE YOUR BAIT AND GO ELSE To FISH! BRAKES ~ BY STANLEY NO-NO IT LooKs ure SCHOOLS LET ODT": You SAY SNES GOT SOME THING, TO BE PROUD You REMEMBER HE MET HIS BOYHOOD SWEETHEART FRAIL UTTLE Y@P-THERE'S A STAR! THAT MUST BE TK EVENING STAR = Bey!! ‘ATS AS PLAIN AS. 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