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| { j \ 2 Pen Tribune C I M. HELP WANTED WANTE ‘Some one to cut the hay on the south -1-2 sec, '22-138-79, Apple Creek township, shares or cash. Write W. A, Ziegelmeyer, Decorah, Iowa. 9-13-15t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Stenographer with exper: ience for permanent position, Give. references and past positions in first letter. Write No. 835, care rrirl to take care of sinall baby on a farm near MeKenz N. D., Mrs. E, Christensen, McKenzie, N. D 9-22-3t npetent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs, J. P. Sell, _ _b21-5th_ St. 9-20-3t ) WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, 305 Ave. B. Phone 424 9-18-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- Bawy. 9-8-tf AGENTS WANTED ee) butors. and Distributing Sales- managers with car and some finan- 1 responsibility. $500,000 epn- cern manufacturing latest and best Auto Radiator Shutter at reason- bie price requires men posted in uto accessories business, eapable organizing force salesmen. Earn income in three months, r ield Distributors, Inc., 2036 Woolworth Bldg., New Yark. ; FOUND FOUND—A smal] Beaver Neckpiece. Owner may have same by calling G19-d. 9-20-3t. a HOUSES FOR SALE 6 room nearly modern bungalow, in- cluding 3 bed rooms, not old, a good bargain, for. $2500, on terms. cy room partly modern house, close 1 in, 3 lots, for $1800., on term4, room new brick house, ihcluding 3 hed rooms, one of best houses in Bismarck, near school, on terms, might take some land near Bis- marck as part payment. room modern house, east: front, near roundhouse, garage, for $2650, on terms, “i room modern bungalow, about new, well located, near school for $4800, room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, near school, east front, hot water heat, for. $4200. room about modern home, includ- ing 2 bed rooms, east front, well located for $4000. 5 room modern house, including 3 hed rooms, 2 garages, a fine _mo- dern home, near Wachter school, 4 for $3750. Have a large list of houses for sale. A fine 5 room modern house for rent with garage. a Ey Geo, M. Register. 9-1w. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—6 room partly modern bungalow, including 3 bed rooms, water, lights, hardwood floor, basement, hot air heat, 50 foot lot, faces east, for $2500, payment down and then monthly payments. Geo. M. Register. ___9-16-1w 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, 212% Main St. Phone 905, 9-11-tf ‘FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room house, furnace, garage, two chick- en houses, 5 acres of ground, fenc- ed, 2200 Avenue A. Phone 534-R. 9-19-3t FOR RENT—A seven room” modern house, partly furnished. Hot wa- ter heat. 208W. Bdwy. Phone -469- W, after 5 P. M. 9-19-1w FOR RENT—Four amall flats part- ly modern, three partly furnished. Newly decorated. Call H. L. Read Phone 289 or 382, 8-25-t R RENT—Very nicely furnished modern apartment including piano, 807 4th St. Phone 404. W. iz 9-22-1w FOR RENT—6 room house and bath, well located. Also Apt. Phone 794W. Geo. W. Little 9-16-tf, FOR RENT Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apply F._W. Murphy, Phone 862, . 4-3étf FOR RENT—Two small 3-room apartments for housekeeping. Call 803 7th St. 9-18-tf FOR RENT—House partly furnished, Call_H. W. Richholt, 9-20-8¢ FOR RENT—5 room house. Inquire 214 Bth St. 9-15-t? BARGAIN® IN USED CARS One Dodge Sedan 1920 model. One Ford Sedan 1920 model. One Cheverolet Sedan 1924 model. One Dodge Touring 1919 model. One Studebaker special six 1920 mo- del. ‘ s One Franklin roaster 1919 model: One Chalmers touring 1920 model. One Indian Motor cycle 1920 model. One Paige truck. ‘. 4 One Chevrolet touring car $25.00. 1919 model, These cars are all in good running order and will be -sold at a harg It takes only 4 smal payment down: terms on the balance, Gome in and look them over. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., 107 Fifth St., Phone 428, Bismarck, No. Dak. Open Evenings, 9-20-3t. eran LAND RENTERS AND WAGD EARMERS— We have an Improvement Plan in-. can buy a farm.as cheaply can rent in Beltrami County, Min- nesota. Write for particulars. F, ji, Minnesota, ~~ * Tribune. 9-19-3t { WANTED—Elderly lady or . young oral housework, Phone 828, 200 W. | stead of payments , whereby’ yeu} X, Duxbury ‘Land Company, Bemid- 0-10-1w' ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1924 lassified Advertisements PHONE 38:2) FOR SALE—Modern house, 5 rooms | Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words er -under. 2 insertions, 25 words or under .. 3 insertions, 26 words or under 1 week, 25 words ar 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 advance. Copy should be re- _ ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN PHONE 32 —EEE— as Lost $15.00 REWARD—To the finder of my Winchester Pump gun and case. Lost between Bismarck and Sterl- ing, Saturday evening. Albert Pe- derson, 606 Main St. Phone 488. 9-22-2t LOST—In downtown district, brown velvet purse containing Rosary. Finder please call 718-J or 317 13th St. -3t BUSINESS CHANCES t bargain, highest bid- Good business, get it 622 Sra St. for next year. 9-22-3t AUTOMOBH.E—MOTORCYCLES POR: SALE——Classy “Ford -speedster. New top. “New paint. ~~ Atwater- Kent system, shock absorbers, Goodyear cords on rear. Built fer speed. $150.00 cash, Write Tri- bune No. 839, 9-20-1w and bath, east front, oak, floors, on first floor. Price $4200 on terms. FOR SALE—Modern & room bunga- Jow, good basement. and chicken house. Price $3400 with terms, FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, rooms and bath, maple floors, near school, south front. "Price $6700. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. 9-20,at. ie ROOMS WANTED ade WANTED—Three~or-‘four-room ‘un, furnished “or. - ‘partly apartment .with gas oy electricity for cooking. Close in preferred. Write full particulars to Box 263. 9-20-3t ——— SALESMAN WANTED-—Collector and saleman. Must furnish own car. Steady work, We have some choice terri- tory open for 2 or 3 hustlers. Ap- ply to Singer Sewing Machine Co. 210 Broadway. 9-20-2w ROOMS RENT | FOR RENT—Two large pleasant fur- nished ‘roots in a modern for. light, kéusckeeping. Also elec- trie. washing .-machine for sale, cheap. 213-11th St. No. 9-20-1w FOR RENT—Large front room with board suitable for two, nicely fur- nishéd, extra. large closet, hot and cold water, Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. FOR. RENT—Two or three ‘nicely furnished rooms for light house keeping. 808-7th St. 9-19-1wk. FOR-RENT—Two modern light house keéping rooms. Also” sleeping rooms, 307-4th St, ___ 9-20-1w FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping: in modern home. Call 872. 9-20-1t. TRADE E-49 Buick Touring fitst class condition for late Ford Sedan or coupe or sell on terms if de- sired. Write No. 837 Tribune. 9-20-4t FOR SALE—Air caoled 7 passenger automobile, 1921 model, in’ good condition. Will sell cheap. Call 708 Main. St. evenings. 9-18-4t FOR SALE—House, 6 rooms and bath,-modern-in every respect, fall basement, maple flooss throughaut, fireplace, hard wood finish, Gar- age, lawn and trees. $5000.00. Lo- cated on 4h Street, House, eight rooms ang bath, two sleeping porches, Sun parlor, built in features, double garage. $6000.00 Located four blocks from Post Of- foce. Bungalow, 5 floors, cistern in glazed porches, $5500.00, | House 7 rooms and. bath, close in, $4500.00. Bungalow, 5 rooms anq bath, addi- tionar bedroom in basement, gar- rooms and bath, oak basement, two built in 1923. age in basement, $4400.00. Located } ,, in Riverview Add. House, 7 rooms and ‘bath, hot wa- ter heating plant, garage, barn and chicken house, 75 foot lot, lawn and trees. $5500.00. All of above are in excellent condi- tion and .exceptional values. If you are looking for a home see us, we| have the best in the west, We have Lots and Lunds at real values. Also write insurgice of every form. We ean finance any bona fide proposi- tion. Investors Mortgage Security NOW OPEN under new management. Boarders and roomers wanted. 307 Front St. 9-19-3t ad NOTICE OF SALE a furnished { home | 8-27-tf | Gas. for cooking. Call | Notice Is Hereoy uiven, That by | virtue of a judgment and decrep in foreclosure, rendered and given by the District Court of the Fourth Ju dicial District, in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, and entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County, on the 19th day of August, 1924, in an action wherein The Sterling National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, Plaintiff, and Nellie Paulson and Carl A. Paulson and C. M. Hijerleid and The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota, a corporation, and all other persons interested in the premises. Defend- ants, in favor of the gaid Plaintiff and against the said Defendants for the sum of Five Hundred Thirty- two Dollars and other: things, a me. of the real estate hereinafter described, to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with interest there- on, and the costs and expenses of proceeds of such sale thereto will satisfy. And by virtue of a Writ to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court, di- recting me to sell said real property! mal has been pursuant to said judgment and de- cree, I Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of said County, and the person appoint- ed 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 Hoyse in the City of Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, on the 25th day of September, A. D. 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., ‘of that day, to satisfy said judgment with Company Phone 138. Office with First Guar- anty Bank. 20. Us “SEE THE STANDARD OIL. BURNER FOR \Furnace,-Heater, Range and cook: ‘stove, 107 3rd St.) Bismarck. 9-16-5t FOR SALE—Quick Action 1 Bed com- plete, 1 Kitchen Cabinet, 1 Gas hot water heater, 1 set of dishes, Wash tub, Boiler, board and bench, 1) singer canary bird and cage, wonderful singer; 1 gas stove, oven, 2 library tables, 2 pedestals, 1 large oval looking glass, few lace curtains, some small pictures, 1 Apex vacuum cleaner, 1 electric iron, 1 electric fan, 1 electric interest and costs thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or 80 much therepf as the proceeds of ie sale applicable thereto will sat- isfy. aforesaid pursuant to said judgment and decree, and to said writ, and to this notice, are described in said judgment, ‘decree and writ, ag fol- lows, to-wit:— The Southwest Quarter (SW %) of Section One (1) Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-eight (138) North af Range Ser Z six (76) West of the 5th P. M. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. D. F.E, McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, No. Dak. 13-30—9-6-13-20 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE Notice is hereby given, that that certain mortgage executed and de- liyered by Henry C, Petersoh and heater, 1 smgll ‘book rack;2 latge{ Tillie Peterson, bis’ wife, mortga- Victrola, 1 small vases, other things. 746 for information. FOR SALE—Pure Bred Rose* Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels' about 12 weeks old feom Harrison's linoleum rug, strain of tested -layers, $1.50 each.) m.. Five for $7.00. Mrs. G. H. Leath- ers, ‘Box 105, McKenzie, Ma,.Dak. § 9-22-3t FOR SALE—Hoemiltgn Player Piano, (Baldwin. make) ‘tn excellent con- dition. For particulars, call or write 721 8rd St., Bismarck, N. D. : 9-15-1w od SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 in the best residence district. in F « , Phting, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excaya- tion made, taymes right. | Aadress 757 endear rset N. Dd. # 5 9-18-tf DAY NURSING wil] be started Mon- day, Sept. 22nd. Charged” will be 10c an hour, 35¢ a day. Good care taken o€* children. 407-18th “St, 5 9-20-1w as. 18 Madame Leattemorelle moved back to Bismarck 212 First St, and Broad- wax... Melps you find lost articles, 9-16-1w | WILL TRADE—375 Idawa Gold Mine: shares for good automobile. Write: » Tribune \No. 834, ; es 19-1W FOR SALE—Axminister rug 8 x 10, brass bed and matzess, refrigera-. tor.” Phone 355 or coll “715-6th St. 9-20-3t FOR RENT—Office or desk room, _ fall at 612 Broads: some | gors, ‘to Seth G. Wright, mortgi Phone} dated the first day of | 9-20-Iwk : Rove ber’ 2018, and filed for record in the < fice of the Register of Deeds of the Gounty of Burleigh and. State of were Dakota. Cs tbe At 123 of jovember , at 1:30 o’elor and’ recorded in. Book “14e?/at Mortgages, at Page 498, and gssign- by said mortgagee to J. Krohn Herbst, by assigement dated June 28, 1924, and recorded in the ‘offica ¥ said Register, of Deeds én the ith day of July $924, at.1:30 o'clock B. m., which assignment, was ré¢cord- in Book “175” of Assignments, at Fase 149, will, be forec! rie 3 ae 2 sale of the premises in ., mort- P “Geberibads at bears 5 Cow “ Houge fee, and herel e front door the County of Burleigh in. the te of North Dikot “at the’ hour ten o'clock a. jm. the first dey October 1924, to “eatit the jount due upon such on e day of sale. . The premises fescribedin such thortgage and wi will be -sold to. ial ly the same are described as lows, to-wit: heast “Quarter BM) of ‘Sect i oven or ip One Hundred Forty:Your (144), lorth of Range a (78) West, Burleigh inty, N. D, * There will be due on stch mortage #t the date of sale ‘the sum of Thir- teen Hundred Thirty Bight ($1338.00) jolars, besides the gost of foreclo- | getyis by no means a good one. re, By 4 hated this 22nd day of” August, Wt) KROHN HERBST, \ Assigue:-of Post Office Adress OW! LE! ‘Attorney for ?- Secpeso-rmaige.39 ~g.ie-lwt |. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. The premises to be sold as! Fifty-five cents, | which judgment and decree, among ‘ directed the ‘sale by { ch sale, or so much thereof as the j applicable ! jor a ne) ! jexact date of the THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE BEGIN HERE TODAY Robert Foran, newspaper corré- i spondent, accompanies the Theodore { Roosevelt expedition into Africa in {1909. They arrive at Mombasa, the “gateway of British East Africa,” and then make the railroad journey to their first camp on the game- crowded Kapiti Plains. With Colo- nel Roosevelt are his son, Kermit, znd three scientific members of his staff—Major Edgar A. Mearns, Ed- mund Heller and J. Allen Loring. After a wonderfully _ successful shooting trip in the Sotik country, the expedition camps for more hunt- ing at Saigai-Sai, a farm ‘belonging to Commandeer Frederick Attenbor- ough, R. N. Foran asks Roosevelt to reply to the accusations being made in America that the expedition. is killing huge quantities of game in Africa, Foran receives a letter | from Roosevelt. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY he letter follows: 3 Navaisha, 17th July, 1919. Dear For: Hearty thanks for the mail, which 11 thoroughly enjoyed. As for the cable from America, I'll talk it over with you when I come in next Wed- nesday-—when, by the way, I shall arrange with you whether we ‘go out to the government farm on Thurs- ROOSEVELT’S FIRST I think all that is is, that not an ani. day or Friday necessary to s: to be preserved for the national Mu- seum, and that as a matter of fact almost all have been preserved, and that of cor you cannot give the shooting of 1 particular creature, as the informa- tion usually comes from a distance of some quays’ journey. But don't y anything until you and I have had a chance to talk it over to- gether, Faithfully yours, Theodore Roosevelt. CHAPTER XI Roosevelt at N; Kermit was’ the at Naivasha, He had ridden some twenty-odd miles round the north- eastern shores of the lake, and ar- rived at the Rift Valley Hotel just in time for hincheon. The remaind- er of the party would follow him the next day. After dinner that night, I offered to initiate Kermit into the mysteries kind of sport. He, as al- Ways, Was eager to try out any novel excitement; and he gladly. accepted my invitation. “Ll bite, “What is it?” “Spring:haas shooting by light! You'll love it!” And he did. It was a very dark night, and} thick, clouds hid even the stars from view. There was no moon until the early -hours of the morning, and so conditions were, ideal. Spring-haas shooting has its humors. The gen- erally accepted metnod of procedure is for the hunter to go out with a shot-gun, and with a bicycle lamp attached to his belt. The spring-haas are attracted by the light, come out of their ‘burrows ashe, first to arrive Foran,” he | laughed. lamp- mesmerized by it. Then the hunter aims at them, with only their. bright eyes in the darkness to guide him where to shoot to kill. The spring-baas are curious little heaste—more ‘like a miniature edi- tion of the, Australian kangaroo than a hare. They have short forelegs and long hind-leg&;;with big eyes set far back. TRey..are heavy for their size, and are burrowers, Their habits. are + ly nocturnal and they progress in long bounds exactly like kangaroos; and they are vege- tarians ip diet. : Kermit;,g0en found the sport very qguch ‘to -his taste, and-he fairly revejed in it. However, he found@> no easy thing to knock them over, for one generally can see only one Mortgagee. | sure-—thatwe should try to catch N.D. | some ina net. Re oN, Assignee of Mort-_ | her of the'settlers, who were staying of their eyes at a time—and the tar- | After shooting a couple of them, | someone in the party sugrested—it : have-bcen Kermit, but I am not We found an. old {tennis net at the hotel, and a num- x HN AIC! hot eXcept for fordor, and Stand looking at the light as if! flowing to having put our foot inad- | vertently into spring-haas holes; but! these mishaps did spirits or the ardor of the ch After we hid toiled for some tim unsuccessfully at this new form of sport, we decided that shooting them not damp our as we had first. attempted was in- | finitely preferable, But while the | rest of the party returned to bed at! the hotel, Kermit and two others con- | tinued the hunt with his shot gun. In fifteen minutes, he had managed | to shoot three exceptionally good | specin | “By Jove!” exelaimed Kermit, be- | ens fore we retired to bed about two! o'clock in the morning, “that's bully | been arranged that Colonel | i Kermit, Dawson and! yself should ride out that same} day to the government experimental | m to inspect the wonderful stock- breeding that was being carried on | there. | Shortly after mid- Colonel | Roosevelt rode off by pimself earlier than the rest of us, intending to do; some bird shooting on the way out} to the farm.¢ The government m| ed on the Morendat River | bout five mites outside of | | we | i Naiv: On arrival at Hill's hguse, DE ON A CA) ound that Colonel Roosevelt had not yet ridden in, and so Kermit and my- elf rode off to try and find him; for we feared he might have lost his Yand the luncheon hour was close at hand, We found him not far of bringing in two fine Egyptian ge he had killed on the wing. | That night we all took dinner at the Rift Valley Hotel, and during the meal Colonel Roosevelt expressed j his keen desire to shoot a good peli- can for the museum. “If you will come out with me to- morrow morning early, Colonel,” 1 rather rashly promised, “I feel con- fident that I can put you within shooting range of at least four of them.” “That's very good of you, 1 yfully, “IN ran,” be o L rose with the sun, and went down from the hotel to the camp in order to meet Colonel Roosevelt and fulfill my promise the previous night. 1 found him alea of up and dress- in his tent. started off at once for the land- ing stage where a private — sai boat was generally moored. Without iying anything (o Colonel Roosevelt, or to the owner of the boat, 1 ‘had intended to commandeer this vessel for our shooting p on the lake, Yo my chagrin, however, the owner had gone for a sail to Crescent 1s land, in the center of the fake; but he had left behind him a row-boat and a punt. ‘The row-boat was moored to a pole ta digtance of about a hundred ds from the shore, but the lake was shallow so I waded out to it. ‘Yhere was only one oar and a bam- boo pole in the boat; but we started forth, with myself poling the boat as one would a punt. As good luck would have it I could see the four pelicans *swimming about aimlessly about a quarter of a mile away from us. I had seen them at the same spot two mornings pre viously, and ‘hence my promise to Roosevelt. We stirted off gaily enough; but I had not bargained for the difficulties which now presented themselves. It was no easy tusk to pole that heavy row-boat through the thick reeds, which clung tenaciously about the boat’s bow. Roosevelt came to my help, using the single oar as_ best he could. Before we.could get within fair range of the pelicans, they took fright and flew away. We decided to returngand huyé ,breakfast, as there seem no possible hope of getting near enough to the pelicans to shoot at them; and the difficulties of pro- woree PAGE SEVEN levied upon the capital stock of said ‘orporation, payable October 7th, Bistharck, North Dakota. lige4, to B. A. Nordquist, Secretary, Notice Is Hereby Given that at a| Valley City, North Dakota, meeting of the Board of Directors} Any stock upon which this assess- RE: IDAWA GOLD MININ PA: 28th day of November 1924, to pay pense of sale. of the above corporation held at| ment shall remain unpaid on the; E, A. NORDQUIST, Bismarck, North Dakota, on the 2nd| 27th day of October will be delin- Secretary. day of September, 1924, an assess-| quent and advertised for sale at Idawa Gold Mining Company. ment of five cents per share was] public auction, and unless payment 9-8-1 2 By Taylor “Keeping Home Ties Tied” MOM’N POP | MR. GUNN - I HAVE YOUR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN ALL PLANNED - HERE'S TESTIMONIAL LETTER NO.! Nour Oasrabd Aone won, y b amd. uratkts potty abouk ‘ane Like Aw did befers un urere vnannied: 4 rate publ Mra. O Nuatoneg YOUR SKIN |S AS SOFT AS A CHAMOIS - YOUR LIPS ARE AS RED AS BLOOD - YOU LOOK LIKE A POSEY WITH CHEEKS PINK fl AND ROSY ~ ] THANKS To GUNIN'S, L MAGIC MUD +» SCHoou COMPLEXION ge) You SAY-BoTH PARTIES ARE IN FAVOR OF A LOWER TARIFF 2 Seo S SAYS RIGHT You CouLDNT) Ree aA NOTE FORA BRAVER MAN * OTEYS Goin” STANCE) WY wwe THE REASON FOR MARSHAL OTEY WALKERS peer RESIGNATION WAS EXPLAINED WHEN THIS WEEKS ‘CLARION-CAME OUT — OTEY WALKER. 3 IS GOING TO RUN For SH FREE —— BYNES SERVICE INC By Blosser HOH HOHAA- 4 lr HIM CHASE BuRGLARS!! | cay! ue BITES G'WAN = I BETCHA ‘J CATS UE DoES= How Would You, Willie? HEY! WHEREDYA GET © THAT LITTLE DOG? SHUCcKS: KE COULDNT SCARE COULDNT NOBODY BUH? YA OUGHTA DON'T COME TOO = SEE KIM CHASE CLOSE T HIM BURGLARS OR HELL BITE ONE OF YER — ARMS ( Ty eae YESSR=HE BITES PEOPLES ARMS OFF WHO KE DUZZNT T'D SLAP His FACE GOOD AN’ HARD, ‘AT'S waar! TD DOIFHED | BITE BOTH OFF MY ARMS OFF ? pelling that boat were beyond our powers, 5 © (Continued in Our Next Issue) LINE CHECKS some Roman effects, are fratured in at the hostelry after a ‘cattle sale held that @ay, joined us in-our -new Nearly all of us had nasty spills, flonnel and challig materials. | _Kiss-stealing is, not a crime in Canada, according to old French-C: nadian custom, | Line checks, plaids and stripes and | EVA ty is made before, will be sold on the = id delinquent assessment, together= with costs of advertising and the ex