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ied Ailver Hsements BARGAINS FOR SALE Five room~partly. modern oungalow, four lots, good garege, large cul- tivated garden, Eaat front. i , easy monthly MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Some one to cut the hay on the south 1-2 see. Apple Creek township, Write W. A, Ziegelmeyer, Decorah, Iowa. WANTED—Neat appearing young man to cook nights at the Minute Happecrlentpinenyt angel 26 words or. 2 insertions, | 25 words or 3 insertions, 25 wards or Six room .house, modern, basement low taxes, a real bargain. 1 week, 25 w 1.2 week, 25 words or under 1.26 $3800, easy terms, Ads over 26 words, 2c a tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cagh in Copy should Be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WANTED—We want experienced me- ics. Lahr Motor Sales Com- Nine room modern house, good lo- cation, house, garage and property - in best of condition, built 1916. Price $6000, good terms, HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Bright young girl for of- i . Must be good at figures and willing to work, Steady job. Answer in own handwriting. Ad- House and grocery business A godd business and A real opportunity for the right party. once for full. information. WANTED AT ONCE — Experienced lady cook for cafe work. THE BISMARCK TRIBU PHONE 32 RENT—Five room strictly modern. Three room bungalow, water, lights, basement, property in good condi- tion, built 1917. ‘afe, Underwood, N. Dak. WANTED—Commercial college stu- dent to work for her board and |’ Phone 837-M or write Tri- Five room bungalow, garage, Immediate _pos- Price $4700. Easy terms, Three blocks from Post ‘ j—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Large modern bungalow, full base- FOR RENT—Five room apartment Excellent condition, Hot water heat, Phone 790W2. floors, garage. Price $3860. Easy xperienced girl for gen- a FOR SALE—Houses and lots in ali|Six room modern cottage, good lo- parts of the City. It will pay you to see me before buying. MONEY TO LOAN on modern proved City property repayable on the monthly payment plan, Insurance written in good reliable ‘ompetent girl for gen- housework, Phone 828, 200 W. $5100, Good terms. Six room modern bungalow, hot wa- ter heat, East front, garage. Price —Girl for ROUTER Ore AGENTS WANTED PRICE OWENS, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY opportunity for ident man, with following: One who seeks to earn more than liv- i li Can help you raise money, wage, to sell, of serviceable leather yests, sweat- hosiery underwear ‘etc. WORK WANTED WANTED—Mother and Son wants Write Tribune No. AUTOMOBIT.E—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE OR TRADE — Touring One with auto preferred. able, pleasant and dignified- busi- work on farm, new battery. AL Aen ae erne ee i battery SALESLADIES AND SOLICITORS Bois B0y, Bilan round proposition with large You get your com- FOR” SALE—Buick car, f AT ONCE 5 ae a travel Teron: strate and sell dealers for well known toilet goods manufacture! $25-$50 per week. Can also use 2 local sales repre- Write Zenith Furnishings inquire 408 apa , 510 Leicester Ave., Phone 809-3. or RR. id. Lute fe at S195) Ford Coupes In first class con- Inquire 109-3rd St, full equipment, Goodrich Drug Co., black white, “LOST—Male six months old, vicinity of Brittin, reward for any information as to —_——_—__ WANTED—A traveling salesman by aj FOR SALE—Quarter section improv- local wholesale house. 830 giving age, experience, white male spitz pup, eward for his return or leading to recovery. 319 18th St., shade trees, ‘and good water, to ex- mortgages, absolutely free of in- MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE STANDARD ot BURNER ROR: Furnace, Heater, Range end cook 107 3rd St., Bismarck, a need : KOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large front room with board suitable for two, nicely fur- nished, extra large closet, hot and Phone 888 or call 217 > Eogray facing East, spick and span Easy terms, $1900. rooms all modern,” A=1~ “condition: a o rooms, nice neighborhood, off: pav- ing for $4700. beautiful lawn and trees, nicest part of city, FOR SALE—Hamilton Player (Baldwin make) in excellent con- For particulars, call Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT—Furnished room, large warm room in private family with bath, two blocks from postoffice, jonable, 208 Rosser St. 9 ° write 721 8rd St., Splendid list of houses and lots in all parts of City at prices and terms to suit any taste or person. Farm lands : It will not take many more sales of land to start prices . Several sales have been EB — Practically fumed oak buffet, dining table, 6 leather seated chairs, and black leather davenport, ma- large refrigerator, RENT—Furnished home, west side. hogany rocker, pee Reh OY 1924 NEDA Service Ine. BEGIN HERE TODAY Robert Foran, newspaper corre- spondent, accompanies the Theod: Roosevelt expedition into Africa’ ind 1909, They arrive at Mombasa, the “gateway of British East Africa,” and then make the railroad journey to their first camp on the gume- crowded Kapiti Plains, 288 miles from the coast. With Colonel Roosevelt are i scientific members of his staff—Ma- jor Edgar A. Mearns and J, Allen Loring. Incredible good luck comes ¥® the rifles of Colonel Roosevelt and Ker-! mit during the first two weeks of their sojourn. Then they spent some time at Nairobi, where they are royally received. From Nairobi the party goes to Kijube to start on their first prolonged safari into the wilds of Africa. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Colonel Roosevelt, Kermit, Loring and Heller haq ridden on the cow- catcher seat over the engine—Roose- velt’s favorite seat when traveling on the Uganda Railway in the hours of daylight—as far as Kikuyu, the next halt after Nairobi. ROOSEVELT AND HIS “You and Dawson come and ride with me between Kikuyu and Lime- me at this first halt, while the en gine took in water. And we joyfully replaced Heller] and Loring beside him on the cow-| catcher. We were in enthusiast company, for Colonel Roosevelt was simply bubbling over with excite-| FOR RENT—Three modern - furnished for light housekeeping 1016 Broadway. and ladies adjustable. dress, form. I Am Telling You Call 715 6th St, made of late. Something—Buy Now. i Fire Insuranec Windstorm Insurance. F, E. YOUNG Phone 499-W. FOR SALE—In A-1 condition, 6 giass cupboard doors; door; 1 window windows; 1 screen window. Stand, For anyone building @ home will sell cheap. Phone 837-M. .LE—Fine corner lot, 50x150 in the best. residence district in FOR RENT—Two rooms for housekeeping, 319 2nd St. 1 glass French FoR RENT—Strictly modern 6-room FOR SALE OR RENT house located on pavement. Phone HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—New 6 room modern \ brick house on 4th street, includ- ing 2 bed rooms and a large den, full basement well partitioned off, hot water heat, closed porch, hardwood floors, gar- age with hot water heat—one of the finest residences in Bismarck Fine,5 room modern house for rent, hot water hegt, near schools, with garage. Geo. M. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- 6 aD RE SALE BY ADVERTISE- ME! Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage excuted and livered by Iva B. Little and Albert Little, her husband, Mortgagors, to and gas all in and partial excavar Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, piemared Ny FoR SALE OR FRADESMy _room house also workshop in Full+ erton, N. D. for Oregon, Washing; ton or Idaho. property, rege 116 Granger St., Pendleton, FoR FOR SALE—Four good tots in Mant Mortgagee, dated the 30th day of jovember 1918, and filed for record the office of it eds of the County of State of North Dakota on the atk day of December M, and recortied ‘in “Book 1146 of Mortgages at page 141, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- es in such mortgage and herein- after described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bis- marck in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota at the hour ‘of two o'clock P, M., on the 11th day of October 1924, to satisfy the jount due upon such mort the day of sale. ttibed in such mortage, and whi ll be sold to satisfy tl ose certain premises situated ie County of Burleigh, State Jorth Dakota, and described FOR SALE—6 room partly modern | bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, basement, hot air heat, 50 foot lot, + faces east, for $2500, payment down and then monthly payments, Geo. Trade for city preperty or will sell on, monthly payments. FOR SALE-Large. Victrola with 50 records, piano, Singer, sewing mar chine or anything ‘you ‘need if yoy} sgme first, For FALMTaTRY AND FRRENGLO ct Madame Leattemoreliéymoved bac FOR RENT—Furnished modern apartments, also living room, bed- room and bath. A 5-room house, partly modern, newly decorated, garage to rent, all close in, 2}2% ‘ormation phone The premises ine FOR RENT—3 furnished light house- First floor, pri- Ips you find 161 FOR SALE Righitorey | 0, a mo, Bien - 5 tensen, MtKenzie, N. FoR a ‘front sia Bnilding. -Diquire ‘at'}bank. RE Saga ant rhdnt,: elite i 4th St. Fiore, mt keeping rooms, vate entrance, private toilet. five rooms on second floor, South half of Northeast quar- .NE%) and South half Northwest ‘quarter 7 of ‘Section Thirty-two (32), in Hundred forty- Hot water heating. Township one ) room ‘and 1 Sizoom yall, modern Call 803, 7th Si | “it R RENT—Furnished room fi housekeeping, closet and kitchenet Bth St. or phone 273, ental FOR RENT—Two clean, madera FQ rnished rooms for light house- ping, electric ows There will be due on such mort- eon the date of sale the sum of ighteen hundred five and 15-100 jollars which includes an insurance femiym for policy covering build- On said premises paid by said lortgagee, together with the costs ha disbursements of this foreclo- Dated this 2nd day of September, ; {oXt0N INVESTMENT COMPANY, ‘¢ OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Mortgagee, ‘Bismarck, North Dak JAY, Sth St..or aa 273, RENT—Four room wats aatateiaiea __ Newly: decorates, 4 £ ‘AesRNRION sportsmen unc to store any game this seasoy Armour Creameries. RENT—Four salt, fives papte. modern, three partly furnished. iwly decorated. Call H. L. Reade. TO VOTE ON AGENT» ‘Joseph ‘Schollert, of the New Sa- Hiem district, Mortoi q el he, BxeeHent condition. | 685-3. , 20 Ave, D. Bs se! foe MALE One Bo riers and onions . ND. State Per fae ine county agen ie Bibav at rea pa the ball in Morton eauaty thi | Geo. W. Litt \ PRENT— Strictly aweurh, epart it in Rose Apartmente, VY. Murphy, Phone 86: ENT—Modern apagtment, | ‘erate nea ment—first at the magnificent views,| and then at the wild birds, monkey and forests through which we pass He was a wonderful fund of knowl-| edge; and absolutely nothing escaped his attention. We had traveled far from Kikuyu, | jamation from} when a startled ex him drew my eyes to the track ahead of us. A hyena slunk acro: the track just in front of our t we all held our breath for impossible that it should e: stant destructio “By gosh!” laughed Roosevelt, gleefully. “That was a narrow shave, That hyena only just saved his ski Another second later and it wouid have gotten under the wheels of the engine.” At five o’clock in the afternoon we reached our destination, Kijabe. Within a quarter of a mile of the railroad depot had been erected the huge tent town that was to form the Roosevelt camp for the next two days, It faced toward the glorious and rugged scenery of the famous Rift Valley, and the site was perfect, Over Colonel Roosevelt's tent, in the se ape in- foreground of the camp, proudly | waved the American flag that never left the expedition throughout the} journeyings in Afri Early next morning, Mearns left} to collect bird specimens in the for-| ests, while Kermit, Heller, Loring and Dawson went off to. hunt species of rare monkeys. They were par- ticularly anxious to obtain some groups of the long-haired, black- and-white Colobus monkey, numerous about this part of Africa. Shortly after their departure, the Rev. Charles E. Hurlburt rode into the camp to escort Colonel Roose- velt out to the African inland mis- sion, of which he was director. I had been invited to accompany them, and so we all three presently rode there through a fine forest road. Covers had been laid for some forty pepple on a raised platform among the trees; and besides our- selves, the, missionaries had. inyited all the neighboring settlers and their, families to do ‘honor to Theodore Roosevelt. After the feasting came the speeches;~and Colone) Roosevelt de-‘ livered his first deliberate public speech in East Africa, ‘ “It gives me very great pleasure indeed to be present today at as jnbe Statign,wf.the Afrjaan, Iniand Mission, afd to, meet _ fellow countryiffen’ in East Africa,” said | Roosevelt when the ovation “had | ‘ceased. “Lam sopeeedingty glad to” have]; our | i been ble to see for myself werk, vorthat Teun bear test:mony of it when I return to. America, More over, Iam much: pléased to meet the | at settlers here tdday, also; and to find | mere ASstant thes {that He? are both: working together, y side. It isto the credit of neither the settler, nor the mission- 4 seouareestse Rg eeraS vRNA ALC Ne ARE aD IS A UE CUE ARENT I MOE OMS TT ei THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE son, Kermit, and . three , Edmund Heller loran..: ary, nor yet the official, unless all three work in perfect harmony. » settler has to deal with the material side of things and the mis- | siona is primarily a moral task.| But the settler must not lose sight | of the moral in the mate nor | must the missionary ever forget the | material side in his striving for! moral j Naturally, 1] have a peculiar feel- ing for you settlers, who are wor ing in this new country; for you mind nie all the time of my own peo ple in the western states of Amer- | iea—a people with whom I have | worked and enjoyed! life, And just As we in our own country, know no difference between easterner, west ner, northerner and southerner, and | pay no heed to a man’s creed or his birthplace, so 1 hope you here, who) are performing the great task of eon- quering for civilization this new country, will frown: on v effort to keep alive or arouse any spirit of | orlie | Lakes-St. Goes to Chicago) ciation which met there last night. Grand Forks, N. D., Se Sorlie, Republican candidate for | governor of North Dakota, left Sun- for Chicago to attend a meet-|Sorlie said before leaving. MOM’N POP WELL MOM-HOW DOES IT SEEM To HAVE ARICH HUSBAND? MY ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN 1S UNDER WAY AND EXPECTING A CARLOAD OF MAL FILLED WITH ORDERS FOR “MAGIC MUD” unworthy jealousy, whether based on creed or national origin, or any- | thing else “1 believe, wi hall my heart, that | PARTY ON THE WAY | effort should be made to build up a ru,” Colonel Roosevelt had said to] prosperous and numerous iapalatien) d. | in, and; q Jarge parts’ of | | | | white man's country, a 1 every But, beeause of th ettlers to co-operate with ath mi: ies, to help in treating the black man justly and in working to put him on a higher level, “Ido not believe that, in the long or from the standpoint of per neney, any real good can come to wn individual race striving to tram- ple down someone ¢ The® indi- vidual who rises highest is he who helps others to rise-—-and the same I believe of the race “LT particula: uppreciate what you people of this inter-denomina- | tional industrial mission are doing, because you strive to teach the African to help himself by — giving him the simple industrial training which is the pre-requisite to movement for his permanent elev: tion, “It seems to me you are doing your work in a spirit of wholly dis- interested devotion to ideal, and yet with a most pr 1 endeavor | to adopt the means that will re: do good since your ideal is very wisely upon the observation of belief, i ask ll peech with many and settlers who were pre and I found that they were all quite unanimous in their] delight at his encouragement of their work; and all of them appeared to be considerably impressed by the grasp | Colonel Roosevelt had acquired on the conditions and needs of East Africa, | After the luncheon was concluded, | Colonel Roosevelt mixed freely with the guests and engaged in earnest! conversation with many of them, Hej was particularly interested in a family of Cape Colohy people named | Ullyat. This family consisted of a father, son, daughter-in-law, and three young daughters. He was very much interested in them on hearing that the three girls had driven their father’s ox-wagon transport through the country—the | youngest child, aged ten, acting as leader.of the team of sixteen oxen, while an older girl of seventeen Nad driven them, .“I am glad to see women and chi dren in this young country,” marked Roosevelt, “who are capable of enduring hardship id doing} their share of the work; for as long} as they do this, Fast Africa must surely prosper. That is what hap- pened in the old pioneer days in our western states,” CHAPTER VH Yo the Sotik Country There. was plenty of game about} Kijabe, ‘and Kermit andsthe three na- turalists made the most of their two dayg’ halt in the neighborhood. wever, they confined themselves to jrollecting. species: of are. mon- keys, birds and sihall mammals; and | lthey’ were niost oxtraorditiarily sue-| | cessful.” There’ were hoth d buffalo nerrbyy Wut no or ter iam ‘as they wished to r themsélves for thespreater attrae- tions of the Sotik. (Continued in Our Nest Iseue) “The oldest inhabited house in:Eng- land ,is. Laddesdown Court, Kent, j bulle’ come time before 1120. PAGE SEVEN MILITARY BRAID Military braid and rows of bottons are used on the new fall suits anda coats. the Council of the Great Lawrence Tidewater asso- ig of “The project is, one of the best things that has evér been started for |, a = the benefit of the northwest and I|’ In the crypt chapel under thé hope that it will go through as we| House of Commons in London is pre- need this thing very much,” Mr.| served an altar cloth reputed to have been made by Queen Elizabeth. . 16.—A, “Competition Life of Trade” By Taylor “You'D BETTER NOT COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEYRE HATCHED- HERE'S AN AD IN THIS EVENING'S (7 PAPER WITHOUT THE WELL KNOWN GUNN TRADE LEARNS ENTER PUT YOUR PROFITS d BACK INTO THE BUSINESS AND BE” ABLE Yo MEET COMPETITION WITH GOOD ADVERTISING - LET'S WAIT WITH THIS RICH HUSBAND TALK UNTIL THE PROFITS ARE IN THE BANK!Z “TROUBLE You LARD YOu YOuNG You SAY THIS NEW ‘ANDIDATE !5 SO NOUNG HES NOT SEASCANED THATS Th’ CANT TELL CLEVELANDS!| -ABINET!: FELLERS EX-JDDGE HORNBLOWER STEPPED /NTOA POLITICAL ARGUMENT TO DEFEND THE PRINCIPLES HIS GRANDFATHER UPHELD — HE STEPPED OvT WITH TWO Bact EYES AND MINUS HIS HAT- Freckles and His Friends A Lesson in nell By Blosser WHY ARE YoU RUNNING AWAY FROM THE TABLE SO SOON? DON'T YOU WANT ANY DESSERT? NICE CHOCOLATE CAKE ? TAKE THE PIECE HURRY AND TAKE ) i DIECE-746 IS WAITING 5 (2 FoR HIS ‘ah ages | on Boy! Te \ SAY T WANT SOME CALE = MAM: LES NEAREST TO