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ae ws WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925 a. FOR SALE 6G ROOM modern house school. $3700. 7 ROOM modern house faces east, has garage and close to schools. $4000. 8 ROOM modern house with -5 bed- rooms, garage and fine trees. $6,000. Reasonable cash payment | and balance payable in monthly | payments. | NEW modern house 6 rooms and| bath, close to school; tash pay-/ ment of $750, and balance payable | in monthly payments. $5500. | 7 ROOM modern ‘house near court | house $4500, small cash payment | and easy terms on the balance. NEW modern 7 room house excel- lent location $5650, $800 cash and | the balance on monthly payments. | HOUSES and lots fof sale in all | parts of the city. i 3-18-4t | Harvey Harris & Co. i Hoskins B’ock J. P. Jackson, Manager | i | MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Man with car to i salesman, One who is well ac-j quainted in surrounding territory. | Will pay salary or commission on sales. Write Tribune 951. | drive | 8-16-1W | WANTED—Two young men to work| by day or month. F. Jaszkowiak, | 421-12th St. 3-14-t£ | HELP WANTED—FEMALE i HOUSEKEE respectable, pro-| testant, good cook und tidy, agrec- | able with children, age 30 to 40,,) ive description, two references, | wages wanted. By farmer, widow- | er, with children, first class repu- tation and references, be at B marck 24, 25, 26th of March. tuna, N, D. 14. need for 3 year Cafe. and girl to baby. NTED: board and room. Phone 145 The! Mohawk, 401-5th St. 3-16-3t | WANTED—Experienced _ waitresses. Ohio Cafe. Call after 6 P. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 1923 modeV} in good condition. Address Box! 448, Bismarck, No. Dak. | 8-17-3t FOR SALE—1023 Overland Touring car. $175 cash takes it. Phone 740-J. 8-16-tf FOR SALE—Ford Tudor sedan, run 500 miles. Corwin Motor Co. 3. DRESSMAKING “IRST CLASS dressmaking done at{ Mrs. Heckenliable’s, 223 2nd St. at} refsonable prices. Also have sew- ing machine for sale in first class| condition. Phone 586. .3-12-1w ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for ‘light housekeeping in modern home. Ground floor, full _base- ment with electric washer. Vacant about April 7. Price $40.00. Apply | 422 12th St. or call 872. i _ _ 8:18-8t FOR RENT—Three nicely furnish- ed light housekeeping rooms in a modern house, also Victrola for sale very cheap. Call 421 8rd St, Call mornings and after 6 p. m. 3-14-Lw FOR RENT—Nice cheerful front room in new modern home. Un- usually well furnished and every convenience desired. Gentlemen only. Call 508-7th St. North. { 3-16-lw FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Also single garage for rent. Close in. Call 306-8th St. or Phone 802. 3-18-1w FOR RENT—One newly furnished | and decorated bed room in modern house, suitable for one or two. 818 Ave, B. Phone 1095, 3-18-3 FOR RENT—One room with kitche- nette for light housekeeping. Also two modern sleeping rooms. 423- Front St. 3-16-4t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern flat in business district. Hot watcr at all times, Phone 797-R, 3-17-3t FOR REN.—Stricty moaera apirt- mont in Rone. Apartments. Apply v. W. Morphy, Phone 82. 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rgoms. Girl to share room. Call 46 Main. Phone 1066, 3-14-10 board if desired. 1002 4th - St. is Phone 747-M. 3-13-bw FOR RENT—Large furnished room in modern house. 623-8rd_ St. Phone 498R. 3-12-17 FOR REN%—Room in modern home, close in. 519 Gth St. » Phone a é 3: FOR SALE. OR RENT i ___ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Three room ‘modern | apartment with bath and. hot wa- | ter heat, unfurnished or will sell | the furniture very reasonable, in- cluding kitchen cabinet, bed and dresser sanitary cot, oil stove, rugs and chairs. 213 10th St.-N, . 3-17-tf | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern. apartment including sewing machine, electric washer, vacuum cleaner and flat iron, cleen, warm and always hot water. 807 4th St. “814-6 | FOR, RENT--Four room modern house completely furnished. New furniture, including ‘ piano, large garden, Phone 740-3. 3-16-tf FOR RENT—New six room modern | bungalow, gardge in basement. 219 Ave. A West. Phone 862-J. 3316-3, FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment vacant April 1st. Phone 1914. \ Bel T=Rt FOR RENT—Light housekeeping ‘@partment. Geo. W. Little, 801-4th cpilesthe, roe sean tee Sig¢ie FOR RENT—Five room house. In- quire 214 5th St, ‘ 2-20-tf 2 ineortion, 28 words dr Wnder 22... 0. 0ce cares 8 0 $ insertions, 25 words or under 8 tnsertions, 25 words or 1, Ada ever 25 words, fe addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY @ Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advan Copy should be re- 00. ceived by 12 o'clock to iatere insertion same day. CK PHONE 382° FOR SALE 4 room cottage, bath, furnace, right down town no + $2300.00 4 room cottage, toilet, no furnace, right down town, easy terms 2650.00 4 room cottage, off paving, full basement, water, lights and sewer ..... Rifealaunoueee 2000.00 8 room house, modern, very well located nice trees, very easy terms . + 5750.00 7 room brick house, part of city, 100 feet frontage, off paving ........ 4500.00 Hundreds of building lots in all s of the city at all sorts of s and terms, jiore land hus been sold this than in years, Buy now and on the ground floor. tornado and automobile in- written in the best of com- F. E, YOUNG. . 3-17-5t | FOR SALE—Very desirable building lot, well located, close in, water and sewer on edge of lot, with nice trees, at reasonable price; Fine half section of prairie land, no buildings, about 8 miles from Bismarck, suitable for farming, about 3 miles from R. R. station, at a reasonable price. New 6 room modern house, well lo- cated near school, with sun parlor, 3 bed rooms, oak floors, through- out, lawn, flowers and trees and garage for $5800., om terms. Quarter section of land, about 10 miles from McKenzie, about 100 acres broken, creek runs through it, offered very cheap and on good terms. Geo. M. Register. WORK WANTED WANTED—Work on farm as house- keeper, Woman. Write 816 Ave’ B. Bismarck, N. D. 3-17-1w FARM LANDS FOR SALE—Canada land on easy terms, small payments. Cheap rates, Henry Selbry, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 8-F-2. _8-16-3t Pee EE ey MISCELLANEO FOR SALE—Three piece Mahogany Bed room suite, walnut dining table and chairg, mahogany daven- port table, mahogany rocker, sing- er sewing machine, vacuum cleaner, ironing board, electric heater. Also slightly used 1924 Ford Coupe, ‘Phoné 698M or call at 206 1-2 Malin St. afternoons only. 3-18-tf FO! ‘Model No. 1 linotype machine equipped with electric mo- tor and electric pot. Would do good service in a country job plant. Will sell reasonable for cash. Bis- marek Tribune Company, Bismarck, |. D. 3-9-tf FOR SALE—Centrally located rep- taurant business in @ prospering city of about 9,000, or will séil furniture and fixtures. For furs ther information write ad. No. 950, care of Tribune. 3-13-4£ FOR SALE—4-Kelly-Springfield 93 x 4 1-2 cord tires and tubes, run 2,500 miles, $15.00 each. 1 Good- rich Silvertown 83x4 1-2 cord tire and tube, New , $20.00. R. W. Sanders. é 8-12-1 FOR’ SALE—Registered Holstein Gire with a large butter record’ or will trade for registered Holstein heifer—eow or sire. Herman Qdé, 1108-13th St. 3-14-1w FOR SALE—One Monarch Melleable range as good as new. First $65.00 takes it. Also one flat top desk. Calls $48 ‘Mandan Ave., or Phone 1094-M, | 3-17-4w FOR igh clasy cafe fin cation, good business will mak price right for a straight sale. ‘Write iNo. 040, care Bismarck Tr bune 3.2-t8 FOR SALE—At » bargain, two wood- itands fully equipped bargain for print- er,» who needs new- Sale for cash only. Apply Tri- bane. 1-28-¢8 FOR SALE—Rceves 32-stcam engine Ten bottom P. & O. plow, 2 water equipment; tanks, sixty. best seamless flues. Ericksondale Farms, Wilton, N. Dal 8-17-3¢ FOR SALE—Six ‘teams of hoayy horses. Also am in the market for young ‘stock. 13 miles southeast of: Bismerck. J.B. Chesak. ————— FOR SALE—Cyphers incubator -ca- pacity 244 eggs, pure bred White P. Rock ‘cockerel $3, and $4 each: 122 Thayer. Street. Peter Werleni ) Phone 252, 1 8-18-3¢ FOR ‘SALE—Repair parts of stripped J. I. Case Steam “ngine 20-60, go. ew. Also tucker grates. John er, Golden Valley, N. D. | - ae 2-19-1m' FOR SALE—Koehler. & mahogany finish piano. Excellent condition. Terms if . desiréd. Phone 740-3, 9-36-tf FOR SALE—Baby bed at 616-0th Bt. Phone 696W. 3-18-3t Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE, 82 =— close to Chaifiel Ad tisk Rates | 3-14-268) pn 1: oa mile of the ocean, | “ FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern. dwelling, south front, garage, west end. Price $5100. Reasonable first payment and terms. peweru) FIVE ROOM modern bangalow, full basement, furnace heat, close in. Price $4700. $800 cash, balance monthly, z . FOUR ROOM very modern bunga- low, east: front, basement, furnace, hardwood floors, built in features, electric stove. Price $3600. Rea- tonable payment monthly terms. SIX POOM modern house, hot water heat, hardwood floors, northeast of hospital. Prite $3850, first pay- ment $550, balance $45 per month, including interest. SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, east front, garage, basement, fur- nace heat, hardwood floors; no re- pairing to be done. Price $5500, good terms. SIX ROOM cottage, hot water heat, fireplace, oak trim, oak floors, garage, west end, Price $6500, good terms. EIGHT ROOM modern dwelling. Very well located, lawn, trees, garden.| 1. Price $8000. Reasonable terms. SEVEN ROOM modern bungalow,| 7. new, never been occupied, base- ment garage, cast front. Price $5250. $1200 cash, balance casy. EIGHT ROOM homé, modern, five bedrooms, east front, double gar- age, trees, lawn, near schools, a good home for large family. Price $5800. Good terms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGE) BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN the puzzle of puzzles. Rage. HORIZONTAL An instrument by which to measure and lay out right angles. The’ reach of an arm. Sins. The gold monetary unit of Ru- mania (New Int.) The period of time during which a planet revolves around the sun, A velocipede invented in 1817 by Baron Drais of Mannheim, Germany. A funeral sacrifice (Hind.) A piece of work. The first man. NCY Anything curled, twisted or spiral. ). “Bver-Ready to Give Service” |26. To batter. Money to Loan 27. A negro from Benin, Webb Block. Phone 0/29. An uncle (Scot.) 8-12-1w|30. An exclamation of repugnance or disgust. 31. A tailless hare. SALESMAN 82. The fennec. SALESMEN WANTED—For largest |34. Same as “ankle.” organization of its kind in the}36, To cry, as a cat. world. Selling Accident and Health|37, A title of no significance Insurance. Top commissions. Big (Slang). money for hustlers. Write or call/39. A little child. Salesmanager, Room 3, 401 1-2/40. The rendering of vocal music. Main St., Bismarck, No. Dak. 41, The salt of acetic acid. 3-18-1w | 44, candal (Anglo-Ind.) TU SELL Noe-Equl Hosiery and hin- gerie to consumer in Bismarck and Western Dakota, Work full time. Commissions paid daily. Samples at cost. Write Box 1027 Fargo. 3-7-10t BABY CHICKS sit BABY CHICKS, healthy, purébred, 100 percent guarantee. All leading varieties. Early chicks from high quality flocks pay best. Fourth successful season. Free price list." Clayton Rust, Fargo, No. Da 3. i eg decanters | a BABY CHICKS—Strong Husky Pure |p5° sical instrument ‘consist- ing of graduated strips of wood pressed against a rotating wheel by means of keys. A stick or staff for holding the bunch of flax or wool in hand- spinning. Without interest or excitement. A silkworm of Bengal and Assam. An exclamation used as a hunt- ing cry. Bah! foh! expressing disdain. To salute. Weak, tasteless. The fruit of the oak. To cause prolonged suffering or Bred Baby Chicks. 100% Guar- aor , a 4 guish to. antee. Catalog Free. Mondakomin ¢7/ Aq ‘tall cap worn by Mohamme- Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. Box 73610" Gan dervix et eemeieernee (02 More. than. aufiiriant, FOR RXCHANGE 70. Something not’ easily solved. : = 71. Gum or mastic. WILL TRADE small Ford delivery |." \“vucry or elf, truck for a 1st class saddle horse, 73° The white substance of the cen- not over 7 years old: Jno. J. Lee. teal Wareeen gerne: _Box_616, Bismarck, ND. 3-161W 75, 4 mean or malicious person. 76. The radical of phthalic acid. WANTED TO RENT 78 A discharge of pus, with con- ROOM WANTED—Wanted room of Gouet fee room and board in private family gg, A small genus of tropical trees by young business man. Will make of the cola-nut family. Bismarck about twice a month. Dieteen: : State number in family ete. Ad- Hi dress to Tribune No. 953. The racket-tailed drongo. 3:17-4t 184 To do away with. WANTED TO RENT a three room vERTICAL ==S furnished light _ housekeeping | 2 jjyrn or carried on the sca. apartment, or small furnished} 3° 4 marginal reading in the He- house. Give rent and location in gees Esey first letter. Box 952 -Tribune: - 4 A ako ubeae 8-16-3t! 5, To one side. 2 —_—_—_eoern | 6. A component or essential part. CITATION HEARING PETITION | 7. To’ listen to. 3 A gum resin used in medicine FOR APPOINTMENT OF [UARDIAN STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Gounty of Burleigh.—ss. In County Court, Befere Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge. Rites In the Matter of the Guardianship | of Clarence E. Johnson, An Incom- petent Person, Knud Johnson, Petitioner, vs. Clarence E. Johnson, ct al, Respond- ent. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents Clarence E, Johnson, et al.: You, and each of you, are ho notfied that Knud Johnson the tioner herein, has filed in this Court his petition, ‘praying that Letters of Guardianship of the person and e tate of Clarence E. Johnson an in- competent person, of the vicinity of Sterling, in the County of Burleigh ‘ and State of North Dakota, be yrant- ed to Archie O. Johnson of the City of Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, and that said petition will be heard and duly considered’ b¢ this Court on the 7th day of ‘April, 2025, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, in the courtrooms of this Court, in the County Courthouse in the City j of Bismarck, County: of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and you and each of you, are hereby cited to be Ni A. M fo) in sal co burn, October, A. record in the office of Register of ‘Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1919, at 9 o'clock. and in the manufacture of in- |OTICE’ OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage hercin- after described, Given, executed and delivered by Suyben and Blanche ‘ Luyben, band and wife, as The First National Bank, of Wash-| Re Notice Is Hereby that certain mortgage Peter has- that mortgagors, to North Dakota, a. corporation, dated the 3ist' day of ortgagee, D, 1918, and filed for M., and: recorded if Book 138, of lortgages, on page 309, will be reclosed by a sale of the premises such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court. House in Bismarck county of Burleigh and .North -Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock March, “A. D. amount due on such mortgage: on the date of sale. in the State of A. M. on the 23rd day of . 1925, to satisfy the The’ premises described in such “mortgage and which will be sold to tis: 'y the same, are situate in the unty of Burleigh and state of and appear before this Court at said North Dakota, and described us fol- time and place, and answer said petition, and show. ‘cause, if any; there be, why the prayer of said of petition should not be granted. re) By the Court, 1, G. DAVIES, ° udge of the County Court. Dated ‘the 17th day of Mareh, As) °° -_3:18-25-—4-1| LACE NOSE VEIL | th lows, to-wit: South Twenty-five feet (So. 25 ft.) Lot Twelve (Lt. 12) of Biock Four Ik. 4) in Baldwin Townsite, ac- cording to plat thereof of record in Office of Register of Deeds in and r said County and State. There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Seventeen Hundfed* Sixty-eight and 33-100ths Dollars ( 768.83) besides e costs, disburséenients and expen- Quite a novel departure in the ses of this foreclosure. realm of fashion is the use of ¢he pec nose veil with the’ small felt B at. LONG LACE SLEEVES i Long la¢e sleeves are used en Campbell jatternoon and evening gowns, and ‘they are fitted very carefully and closely. n Br A British scientist estimates: 120,000,000 fish live in every “The State ard of Nurse Ex: jinets. will “hold an’ examination Bismarck April 80-May 1, 1925. that tforther information address Joseph- square ine Stennes, Ru: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ‘of Washburn, N. G. HIGGINS, Attorney for -Mortgagee, Baldwin, North Dakota. * 2-21618-25—3-4-1]-18 NOTICE , |. D., Mortgagee. iby, ‘N, D. 8-11-18-25—4-2-9-16-23 It was. recently submitted to the members of the } tional. Puazlers’ League, which convened at Ne of these crackerjacks in puzzle solving could finish it. If you think you're good, try your hand at it. you can get. stumped the best solvers in k, N. J. Yet not one At least see how far Then compare. your work with the answer tomorrow. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle, R IOIDIA ATS THC JO} a4 RIAN ES R. R cense, perfumery, etc. 9. To close tightly or to keep se- ret. 'o amplify unduly. The chief king in ancient Scot- land and Ireland. 12. A water-loving Uganda, Bramantip (Logic). A gown. One of a semi-independent Hot- tentot tribe of Namaqualand (New Int.). Immense. A carangoid amber-fish. To prepare for publication Transfixes. An instrument used instead of a sextant. ‘The prehensile-tailed porcupine. 6. To b. 38. A jet of steam from a voleani« fissure, Sunrise. The twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet. A village lot. 44. A Bengalese monitor-lizard. ¢ 10. 1 LB antelope of 16. 18. 21 Brazilian 40. 42. 45, A domestic cutting implement of general utility Eskimo.) 47, A union of two character rep- resenting a single sound. 48. An adult male fur-seal. 49. To migrate (S. Afr.). 50. A little island, especially one ently extinct dinornithoid bird of New Zealand. To reduce. A rale, especially’ when it re- sembles snoring. A place or structure dangerous to human life. The bito, a small thorny tree of the myrrh family. Any polyglot book in eight lan- y prudent. Sacred. A debaucher. Of the nature of or resembling a tela. A copper coin of the Ionian Is lands. To handle. A more or less compl sory covering of a © 77. To haw, as cattle. ( 79. A Portugese and 67. 69. FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVER- TIs ENT Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by D, T. Owens to Frank Wetsch and Dominick Wetsch dated the 3rd day of December, 1915 and filed for record in the office of the ster of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota on the 7th day of December, 1915 at 11 o'clock A. M. and recorded in book 138 of mort- gages on page 3. That the said mortgage was subsequently assigned in writing by Frank Wetsch and Dominick Wetsch on the 26th day of April, 1916 to Joseph Breslow and recorded iin the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 27th day of April, 1916 at 3 o’clock P. M., and recorded in book 139 of assignments on page 29 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 25th day of April, 1925 at the hour of 10 o'clock in’ the forenoon of that day to sat~ isfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises describe in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows to- wit: Southwest quarter of section twenty-eight in township one ~ hundred thirty-nine North of range seventy-nine west of the bth P. M. There will be due on such mort- gage on thé date of the sale the stm “of $3324.25 principal and inter- est in addition to the costs and ex- penses of sale including attorneys +| fees. Dated. March 17, 1925. cS JOSEPH BRESLOW, ‘Assignee. F. E, MeCURDY, Attorney for Assignee, Bismarek, N, D. : . 8-18-25—4-1-8-15-22 SMALL BANGKOK HAT The small hat of: bangkok, made and trimmed exactly like the small felts we dave been wearing, is very smart with the spring outfit, CLEANING FI MES HIGH CROWNS | NEW GREEN SHADE ames ot shade of green! ensation in the, gh, pinched-in crowns | There new seem to be passing,| that is i To clean gilt’ picture cover them with a cream m: whiting and alcohol after end brushing away all ‘ The of the very winte It h possible creased, but molded very the shape of the head. with silver or with rhinestones. By Taylor MOM’N POP OH POP - 1 ALMOST FORGOT To WW TELL YOU ABoUT THE NEW Cook YES - COME i OL ey , THE MACLEAN'S BEFORE THEY WENT NN i expecting ¥ You To EUROBE AND SHE'S A JEWEL h \ ML 1 HOPE SHE. CAN MAKE GOOD. PANCAKES ! in TM SURE VOU WILL) BUT OLGA THERE ARE TWO THINGS L INSIST ON AND THAT'S TRUTHFULNESS AND OBEDIENCE NM . 1 TANK L BAN GONNA LIKE IT OH YAW! BUT WHEN You SAY \ TO TELL VISITORS You 6, OUT WHEN YOU BAN IN L IL CANT BO BOTH ! a 4.7 IQ ay BONELESS LIVER FRESH EGGS JN S' NO Dog MEAT DELIVERED AFR ShouLD CHUCK) Tom THEM IN TH S<—aaeee [row SAN ALOR THE WILD § HOODLUMS ") YN ae. BEFORE IT BECAME GENERALLY KNOWN ° THAT OTE Y WALKER WAS BACK AS THE TOWN MARSHAL HE WAS RUN DOWN IN A TRAFFIC JAM ON MAIN STREET TODAY YOU'LL STAY JN THE HOUSE THE REST OF @Y NEA SERVICE Nc 349-25 Being Bad Has Its. j By Blosser YES-HE'S A { HES A BAD X BAD BAD Poy, ) AINT MOM, FRECKLES: SAID I WUZ A RONT TE DAY aes AN T COULDNT GO Y gop say. oA LE, MOM r TAGALOG r¢ WITA HIM AN ALE J ing hir™ 2 i FROG KUNTIN |! re Da, S FRECKLES HurRRy OFF To BED, AoW), 7AG=FRECKLES!! IT'S TIME FOR GOOD Boys To BE 7 W BED oh /