The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 7

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{ ld FOR SALE" The very cheapest house in the city of its kind; 4 rooms, shed, farge pan- try, full basement, toitet, barn, 100: foot frontage, off pavement, could #et be duplicated for less than $3000. Only $2100.00. One of the nice houses in Rive: view, 6 rooms, all modern; $6000.00. | 4 room house, east part of city,|j east front, water, lights, $1150.00, 6 room strictly modern house, in nicest part of city, south front, $6000.00. J Hundreds of vacant parts of the city at all prices and terms, If you are looking for an invest- ment or for a farm home, buy your’ farm land now. it cheaper.’ made this spring than in five years. lots"in sorts We are on the start of the biggest | growth this state has ever knowh. Buy Now. ___MALE_ HELP WANTED WANTED--Men and women to learn Great demand; big} eeks complétes. Cat- alog und special offer free.’ Moler Barber College, Fatgo; Ni 'D. ‘hree high school. boy: Saturdays and ‘after ota Auto Sales Co. work school. Da ‘wo young men to work, 'F. Jaszkowiak, St. HELP WANTEN—PEMALE WANTED i eval” housework” w) owl “home hight pac Bt a MAN WANTED on farm at once. Work by month or year. Appty t James Farrell, Hazelton, Nao GOUD CUUK "WANTED tor Write Hotel Washburn. Wasi N. Dak. PALMIST PHRENOLAGIST=-Madam Lattimerelle moved to 620 Ave. F. Reading hours 2 to-6 and 7 to 11. See her at once. 3-25-lw SALESMAN WANTED—First class clothing Bules- man and stock keeper. German pre- PALMIST full experience in reply. ‘Apply to i 18-t! AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOK SALE—6 cylinder Buick Tour- ing. car, fine condition, almost new cord tires, run less than 12,000 miles, will sell cheap if taken. at once. See J. O. Sullivan, Mandan, N. D., at the Boston Cash Dept./ Store. 26. for quick sale $75.00. Lochwo Accessory Co., 800. Main. 3-24-1W FOR SALE—1925 Ford Touring, run about 1500 miles, Inquire at Van Horn_Hotel. 3-27-3¢ BABY CRICES BABY CHICKS, healthy, purebred, 100 percent gparantee. All leading | varieties, Early chicks from high qhality “floeks pay best. Fourth successful season. ‘Free’ price list. Clayton Rust, Fargo, No. Dak. 3-17-1m Strong, husky, guar- quality. Live delivery. inspected by state judge. Buy Northern Chicks. Custom hatching. Caledonia Hatchery, Caledonia, Minn. Dept. B. fi 3-26-1mo. BABY CHICKS—Strong Husky Pure Bred Baby Chicks. 100% Guar- antee. Catalog Free. Mondakomin Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. Box 736 BABY CHIX. anteed Flocks ROOM AND BOARD ‘WANTED—Boarders and roomers 1 1-2 block north of Post Office. 314- 3rd St. 3-25-tf WANTED-—Roomers, board if de- sired. Phone 1123-R. 423 Front St. S 3-25-4t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—In a modern home one large furnished room for light housekeeping, Rast’ ‘front with porch, also two newly decorated rooms furnished for light. house- keeping. Tee also: furnished, §22; and $28. Call 872 or come to 422 12th ‘St. eB5.8t | , — - ‘furniture and fixtores. “Por fur- eT eects “aimt| ther information write ad. No. 080, and second floor. First floor, out | _¢ate of Tribune. 8-19-44 side entrance. 622-3rd St. or Phone 122W. 8-26-3t FOR RENT—2 furnished light house- keeping rooms in all modern home. Phone 478J or call at 411-11th St. North. »_ 8-27-3t FOR RENTPartly furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183, 3-21-2wks FOR RENT—Adjoining room, a bed room and sitting room, suitable for couple employed. At 522 2nd housekeeping, also garage for rent, 620 Gth St. Phone 329-W. one 3-27-3t FOR RENT—Furnished light hoose- ‘keeping rooms. Hot water heat at 6z1 6th St. Phone 619-W. modern apart- FOR RENT—Strictiy ment. in. Rose Aj ta. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms. Call 503W. 8-25-8t -FOR RENT—Attractive rooom in tew modern home. Phone 682, 3-24-lw FOR SAL£ OR RENT BOUBES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Three flats partly fur- nished and partly modern, Phone 239 ot $82." H, 'L. Reade.” . 3-19-tf FOR Cottage suitable for. couple jof agults,, Vacant soon. Write’ une’ No. 957. 3-25-1w ‘FOR RENT—Cottage vacant soon, to couple: of adults. . Write -Tri- bune No. 957. Nea 8-21-16 FOR_RENT—Four room stiictly thod- |—a- Varney. flats.4-me} ___8-28-tf | recently along the British ‘YOR RENT—Five room house, In-| This ‘was ‘one -of: the. la: 3-20-tf caught, ern apartment. Phone “773, - oe quize 216 bth St. | Tribune Cl att} of; You can never get} More sales are being; ferred. Refetences Tequired. State{ i RENT —Hoome furnished — for | { ified A ass 1 indertion, 85 words Br UROE osc c ecco ccene BO 8 insertions, 35 words or A ee eed 8 insertions, $5 words er UNdOT oo. Secrsrercoms ol 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 ‘Ads ever 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional por werd. : CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ‘ RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash ta advance. Copy should be re- || eeived by 18 o'clock to insure BISMARCK PHONE 83 WESTERN ‘CANADA FARM Improved farm of 160 acres; one | mile. from good school; seventy acres cultivated; balance practi- cally, all clear and cultivatable; gmall house, barn and granaty; goed grain & mixed farm in set- tled community; price Fifteen: Dollars per acre: . / $800 CASH WILL HANDLE balance crop, payments. For infor- mae regarding juced. fares. for thspection trip apply L. B. Boyd, Superintendent, Land, Col- onization & Development - Dep’ts., CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- WAYS, 4th & Jackson Saint Paul, Minn., | Streets, 3-26-3t. Lost STOLRN--Ladies wrist trom Ford touring: ci in f Copelins garage. _ return to Attoth ward, 3-273 LOST—Overcoat. Will the party who took an overcoat by mistake from the New Palace Cafe, Man-' din, N. Dak., kindly retyrn same T wath front Mease 1 | FARM LANDS i FOR RENT—160 acres one-half mile |’ ftom Hensler, 1% actes cultivated. | good house and stable, all fenced. | . N. Cary, Mandan, N, D. i i 3-27-3t | aniiejeneneinsinnmnsennpmenntee as fee | 2 LOTS FOR SALE FOR_SALE—Five acre suburban lot; splendid location right in cit; limits. Public’ road on one end. Easy terms, Write Tribune 958. 3-24-1mo. | WORK WANTED | WANTED—To take in washing. Phone 467-M or call 618 8th St. 3-26-1w’ POSITION WANTED "WANTED--Position as cashier North Dakota, by married man, 32, twelve years banking experience in state, Five years as cashier. Excellent references. Salary sec- ondary to start with. Available at once.”: Write Tribune No. 959. 3-26-3t NT ht nancrat 2d THE BEST of all heating plants— the real Brick Furaaoe-birns any- thing cOmbustible.’ Guaranteed for 25 years without repairing. Fire -proof—no. gas or-.amoke in the house... Can be used for baking ‘and cooking. Price reasonable. For more information call. Simon Klein, 600 12th St., Bis: k, N. Dak. 24-1w |FOR SALE—Friday the 27th from one to five o’clock and Saturday forenoon at 120 Ave. B: Dining | room table and chairs, bed room set, duofold, book case, kitchen cabinet, electric. washer, vacuum cleaner, curtains and many other articles. C. C. Converse. 3-26- | linotype | machine equipped with electric mo- | ter and electric pot. Would do ! FOR SALE—Model No. 1 good service in a country job plant. Will sell reasonable for cash, Bis- marek Tribune Company, Bismarck, N. D. 8-9-tf FOR SALE—Corona typewriter, bed and dresser, ‘chairs, oil cook stove,' kitchen cabinet, sanitary ‘couch, fruit jars. Must be sold at onée. Call at 213 10th St. North, across from Catholic School. 3-23-tf FOR, S4ALE—Centtally located res- taurant business in @ prospering city of about 9,000, or will sall WANTED—Reliable. farmer wan te “farm -86 sites of ‘cultivated’ and “and'to break and farm to flax this year 60 acres of land on quat-| ter joining Sterling. No buil ings on land. Geo. M. Register. | , ' 3-27-lw FOR SALE—High class cafe fine to-| cation, good business will make price right for a strsight salb. } Welt No. 940, care Bismarck TH- bune 8-258 FOR SALE—At « bargain, two wood. | on type ease ‘stands, fully equipped: |. With alides, real bargain for print- Who “héeds™“tew~ equipment. | Sale for cash only. Apply T?i-' bnpe. tb kel 1B! FOR SALE—Six. teams of heavy] horses, Also am in the market for! |. Yong stock, 13 miles south df Bismarek.-- 3, B: Chesak," q i : 3-14-2ws) FOR SALE—Repair parts of stripped. J. I. Case Steam “ngine 20-60, good’ as new. Also rucker grates. John’ Bauer, Golden Valley;.N. D. — >'+/ eT Rae tenes Vat ae 2-19-$mm | | FOR SALE—Ook buffet with china| closet, Phone 843W -or call at 10) ‘hayer. - 3- Y joose-an@ duck feathers. rmours Creanerian, .” 8-28-27) FOR SALE—Pian ar | }"egndition, Gall #41R.. "3-28. “Nearly, 100,000" students have take Coiraed at whe i ut, 20,000: have received de: ‘ mussel, measuring 40) Mie htosd the shell, was cangnt, Chi and dvertisements ik | tember, 1919, filed’ for record in the Burleigh County, North Dakota, jon page 364, and that said mortgage assistant in some bank in western!: 24-Fwii - -coast.|° rl FOR ‘SALE ‘BUNGALOW, “6~ rooms and bath, modern, nearly new, close in, a dandy home. ice $4700.00, terms. HOUSE, 6 rooms and“bath, modern, new furnace, located on 6th Street. Price $2500.00, terms. COTTAGE, 4 rooms and bath, kit- chenette, modern, built ‘last year. Well lgcated. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, mod- ern, maple floors, oak trim, built- to features. Garage, trees. A wonderful ‘buy. Price $5500, HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath, modern, hurd wood floors, fire place, jr i ae i ion. Lawn, trees, and garden. Price $6500.00. Terms. BUNGALOW, 5 rooms modern, good condition, large: lot. Vrice $4000.00, terms. t NOW is the opportune time to buy}: a home. We have the best in the west and will loan you the money’ to invest. Come in and see us. . ALSO handle farm lands, every form of insurance, and. can render you the kind of SERVICE you want. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY Phone 138. ‘ Office with First Guaranty Bank. “3-27-1w SEE NE Rd NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE - Notice Is Hereby Given, That de- Mault has been made in-the terms and conditions of that certain mort- gage made, executed and delivered hy Bert G. Morse, a single man, mortgagor, to H. E. Wildfang, mort: gagee, dated the 16th day of Sep- tember, 1919, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North -Dakota, on fhe 17th day of September, 1919, at in 45 o'clock \P. M., and duly recorded Book “144” of Mortgages, on page 520, and assigned by said’ mortgagee to The Northern Trust Company, o @otporation, by an “instrument in writing, dated the 27th day of Sep- Office of the Register of Deeds of on the 14th day of November, 1919, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., and duly recorded in Book “139” of Assignments, on page 311, and further assigned to The Fidelity Mutual: Life Insurance Company, a corporation, of Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, by an instrument in writing dated the 10th day of November, 1919, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, ‘on the 14th day of ‘November, 1919, at 9:00 o’clock A. M.,and duly re- corded in Book “161” of Mortgages, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Court House in the City sof Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon ‘on the 8th day of April, 1925, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of s ‘he premises. described in such mortgage.-and.which..will be. sold. to satisfy the same, are. situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and are described as follows, to-wit; Price “$8000, terms., lawn and | and bath, | 4 HORIZONTAL 1, Tears seam, 5. Almost a’ donkey. 7. Metal rods in jail cells, 11. Foe. 12, Fatal. 13. Plant from which bitter drug is procured, 14. Chicken. 15. Premium for exchange of money. 16. Punishing. 18. Opposite of poetry. 19. Newspaper subscribers. 24. Seventh note in scale. 26. Behold. 29. Had affection for. 30. Half an em. Mi 28. Grotesque blunders. 40. A few ten-cent pieces. 43. Toward sea, 44. To employ. 45. Left. 46. Slee 47. Two plus one. 48. Gaelic. 49. Before, 50. Little children, VERTICAL 1. To harvest. 2. A4bay. 3. A Naborer. 4) To daub, 6. Horse. 7. Supports, 8, Constellation. 9 To bring up. 10, Black haw, 17. Correspondence (pl). UMBRELLAS TO MATCH HAT AND STOCKINGS London, March 27.—One of the latest fads among fashionable young women is to choose an umbrella’to match stockings and hat. In this can- nection it may be said that the pm: brella departments of the . London shops are among the most cojorful branches of the business. Scarlet :and emetald have proved Northwest Quarter of Section Thirty-two (NW% 82) in Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-eight (188) North, Range Seventy-six (76), West of the Fifth Princi- pal Meridian, containing, one hundred sixty acres, more or less, according to the United cates Government Survey there- of, There will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale for principal and interest and taxes paid the sum of Twenty-six Hundred Thirty-five Dollars and Seventy-eight Cents ($2635.78), together with the costs and expenses of foreclosur Dated February 27th, 1925. THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, of Philadel- phia, Assignee of Mort- Rin ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff .of. Burleigh County, North 3 Dakota. PIERCE, TENNESON, CUPLER & STAMBAUGH, Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- gagee, Fargo, North Dakota. 2-27—8-6-13-20-27—4-3 thus far to be the most popular col- ors of all, but these shades often overlooked by buyers who i Up on matching their hosiery and mil- linery even if the protectors from the sun or rain have to be made to or- der. As to color generally, especially for women, modistes say that London has never been as gay in this respect as it is today. Longer sticks are coming back into popular usage for umbrellas but on account of its con- venience dealers say the short um- brella has come to stay. Some of the handles of the longer sticks are encrusted with colorful china beads, and are considered very effective, so far as the eye is concerned, but from a practical viewpoint the beaded handled umbrellas are considered merely one of the early spring fads, which will soon pass, because the beads themselves fairly “eat” away very quickly the palm of the wearer's fine kid gloves. Short words, most of them, but they're | the great number of unkeyed letters. words may be found above average difficulty. 28. Wedge-shaped support. + not so easy to get, because of In addition, one or two of the Answer to Yesterday’s Cressword Puzzle. UL ICE BARI] IPMBOIPIAIL | Continue, Three-toed sloth. Hebrew Deity. Frozen water. Males. Anger. ahi A short poem for music, Direction between Europe and North Pole, Third note in seal One who meditate: A flat dise for use in eating. A man who is! very tight with his money. Correct. Principle. . Uncovered. { “Not so much. Mohampedan tribe of Philip- NG DOUBLE GIFPF—Wihen you were in Holly- wood, did you attend any party of movie stars? GAFF—No, but I had a wild time one night with a gang of their sub- stitutes.—Life. NO SETTING SUN “Now, children, can any of you tell me why the sun never sets on the British empire ?” “Please, teacher, because we can- not be trusted in the dark.”—London Tit-Bits. PUZZLING, TOO THE BOY—Papa, why marry mama? THE FATHER—Hello, my boy, is it beginning to puzzle you also?— London Answe: did you} ETHLYN—Did she marry METHLYN—Listen, di She Has two chauffeurs—one for driving and one for courtin: “A man who carries a corkscrew!” —Kasper, Stockholm. FEMININE FOR EARL A French prisoner recently was allowed to leave jail to marry his fiancee, but he returned immediate- ‘ly after the ceremony... “What is the feminine for earl?” “Well—it is usually heiress.”-—Pitt Panther. - A machine, much like a type writer, has been invented for writ- ing mus OUT OUR WAY Be “CURLY ’ FINALLY GGREVEN- Witt THE: SHERIFE FOR The NIGHT HE SPENT IN-JAIL . eae 2P COME ouT T SAN ! ANO WTR MORE “By Williams FOR YOUNG GIRLS For young girls there are very lovely soft camel's hair coats In pure white cut on sport lines. MODEL SPRING DRESS An elaborate skirt and a very simple blouse seems to ‘be the MOM’N POP spring dress. The . newest metalized or unflowerlike. 1 SEE CHICK 15 LATE For WORK AGAIN ~ SEND HIM INTO MY OFFICE AS SOON AS HE ARRIVES WHAT STREET CAR TIE-UP GOT ‘To DO WITH (T- You DRIVE A MACHINE DON'T YESSIR~ BUT You RIDE ON THE STREET a, recipe for constructing the model NEW BOUTONNATR' ‘boutonnaires are lacquered, them a hard brilliance that 1s quite} to grow to maturi A Miscalculation A SVEN VIOLET CLUSTERS Clusters of white or colored vii lets are used very effectively o| the new spring h: Ss s. several yeaq Only-one pi each year. ~ \ giving} ‘The sea otter | is born to a fema ee By Taylo: WHAT'S THE SorRY Bur v* MATTER CHICK IT WAS ON ~ * 2° YOU'RE AN HOUR ACCOUNT OF LATE THIS , THE STREET MORNING CAR TIE-UP —AND L COUNTED ON You BEING LATE! Rae mG ED. HOW MANY TIMES HAVE | TOLD You NOT enum TO PAN OVER THOSE CLOTHES > WITHOUT WASHIN) HIS WIFE, WAS BADLY INJURED. BY A PIN: WHILE HANDLING SOME LAUNDRY To Day—- iti, JI.2 Freckles and His Friends o~ ©1925 BY NEA SERVICE IAC GEE-FRECKIES” NOM ILL BE GLAD To SEE YOU AGAIN, Ray YES, BUT. TMA ALL ANELL AGAINZ MY HICKING COUGH IS ALL GONE. AW-YOU SAY/ STALL WRONG-LET ME TELL HER \NELL. WELL! 7 HANENT SEEN YoU FoR AN AWFULLY LONG TIME RAY! TAG TOLD ME THAT? YOU HANE BEEN HE MEANS” HIS HOOKING COUGH IS ALL

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