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WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925 Tribune Classified Advertisements == PHONE Ase FOR SALE—One of the very best ‘and finest looking homes in Bis- marck. First floor is finished in oak, gum wood and birch, and second floor in birch. 1 bed room on first fldor, 5 on se.und floor and 2 on third floof. Hot water heat, electric fire place, full base- ment, slee ping porch, front potch with tile floor, 2 bath rooms, east front and well located as to) churches and schools. This is strictly first class at a very rea- sonable pane considering quelity. NINE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 double bed rooms, east front, ve lawn and trees, yery well lo for $5700, on terms. SIX ROOM modern dwelling in Riv: erview, 3 bed rooms, 6un parlor, oak floors, carage, lawn and trées, 4 years old, for $5,800, on 1il terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, maple floors, full base- ment, screened porch, for $3,200, on good terms. GEO. M. REGISTER. T-1-lwk MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to barber trade. wages. Few weeks com flog and special offer Barber College, Fargo, N. HELP WANTED—FEMALE LADIES—Pleasant sewing at home— on your machine—everything fur- nished—-highest prices. - Write for particulars. Home Sewing System, 241 Fifth Ave, N. Y. C. 6-29 7-6-lw oman living at home to with Phone ‘ 7-8-3t jai general house- Phone 189. 1-6-1w WANTED— care for invalid and assist housework. $50 a month. 162R. WANTE work. SALESMEN WANTED | GO GETTER SALESMAN—By large manufacturer overalls, playsuits, pants, gloves, shirts, to dealers only. Principal qualifications love for hard work, untiring energy plus real desire to establish a profitable business. Straight com- mission paid weekly. Auto neces- sary. Local terrttory. The Hett- rick Mfg, Co, Toledo, Ohio. | | -6-3t Lost LOST—Somewhere between Arena Grove and Wing, a tan suitcase containing two girl’s dresses and two ladies’ dresses, — powders, creams, ete. Return to Byron Knowles, care Blackstone Poo! Hall for_ reward. Los' jetween Hazen marek, N. D., Sunday, leather suitcase ‘containing lady’ wearing apparel. Suitable reward|- for return to Mrs. Geo. E. Munger, 320 Mandan Avenue, Bismarck; N. Dak. Rat LOST--Somewhere between Arena Grove and Wing, a tan suitcase containing two girls dresses’ and creams, ete. Return to Byron Knowles, care Blackstone Pool mal for reward. ——————————— AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES ‘OR SALE—1924 Chevrolet roadster in first class condition, teal’ buy, cash or part cash and balance on monthly payments. Apply at Dol- n's Barber Shop. 7-8-3t GAINS in_used Auto Sales Co. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A very neatly furnished modern apartment for hourekeeo- ing. Adults only. Private bath ana private entrance. cars. rooms, man with car preferred have garage for rent. Phone 60: or call at 15 Thayer St., FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping with gas for cooking. Phone 442M after 5 nm %-8-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ‘light housekeeping on ground floor, near the Capitol and on the street 980 4th St. 1-6-lw FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished ine unfurnished light housekoe rooms. College Bailing: 183. FOR RENT—2 large Taine aa for light Rousse ping: Epona floor, 924-4th St. one 54 6- none att tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. - Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. 4-8. = Feralahed room in mod- ern. house, ‘621-6th St. Phone 619W. 7-6-3t, ___ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Barber 5 shop, pool room jool_ room and confectionery. location, no competition.: wills sell barber chop separate if ‘desired. ‘Would like to sell this month. For further particulars, come and see or write W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, N. D. ee eee rem etd SALE OR RENT—Old estal lished bakery business, FOR RE! building’ and fixtures complete, good loc; tion, splendid opportunity for a! bitious party. Price and terms reasonable. For informetion write ad No. 8, care of the Tribune. ____6-28-1m FOR SALE—Old establistied bakery complete, good location, splendid opportunity for ambitious party. Price and terms reasonable, For information write ad No. care of the Tribune. 23-im _ _ MISCELLANEOUS a FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- type case stands, fully equipped with slides, my bargain for print- er, who needs new equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply eee FOR SALE—Four teams of oad vy work horses, weight. 2,800 to 3,200 a team, Also am in the market for young cattle. J. E. Chesak, 11% miles South Bismarck. _ ___ 6-26-20 LET US refinish your cylinders with with Rottler-Boring-Bar, pr marek, N. FOR aha Detroit it gescline stove and Toledo cel 408 2nd St. pm. ‘OR SALE—Stove, range, one bed,| spring and mattress, 418 4a Forea—awi le bed. Call 878. pi isi ek 127-86 Cudiel Midd tam | 1 tuseftion, 26 words or und oe . 3 insertions, 25 words or 1 week, 8 welds of'tis- : der cssengeeeese 258 Ads over 36 words, 3c ada tiopal per. Word, eames | Paice 65 Cos Par toch Ali classified sds ‘are cath tn FOUR ROOM modern bungalo: bed rooms, hardwood floo: nace heat, tear school. $4325—Terms. : EIGHT ROOM modern house, East Front, neat all schools, double garage, furnace heat floors, full complete screened porch. Selling $5800. Term: FIVE ROOM mode hardwood floors, furnace well located for schools, Price $4,350. Terms. FOUR ROOMS and bath, nearly mod- ern bungalow, near schools, lot 715x150. Selling price $2,500. Good terms. FIVE ROOM partly modern house, with fie size tract of ground, both in- A-No. 1 condition, near school. Price $2,900 Terms. SEVEN ROOM modern house, close to business district, furnace heat, full basement, East Front, trees. Price $4,500.00. Good terms. SIX ROOM modern house, Front, near school, hardwood floors, full basement, furn: ‘heat, garage, lawn. Price $5,750. Price, price, bungalow, East FIVE ROOM Riverview Addition bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, near.school. Price $5,350. Good terms. you a complete list of houses, city lots and choice farms. HEDDEN AGENCY ESTATE | This Agency is ready to show “Ever-Ready to give Service”: Webb Block. Phone 1-6-lwk WORK WANTED a WANTED—Washing, either men’s or! $?: family washing. 800 S. 8&h St. or phone 456-R. 7-7-8t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS a FOR RENT— Strictly modern fivé| room duplex, attached gat 0. W. Roberts, Tel. 761 oF 261. => 2 2 meni In new Tribune bi jing. Tribune office. " FOR RENT—Two room apartment, well furnished, also single roem with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, both apartments have new rugs and are ly decorated. 411 5th St. Phone 278. : 5-29-tf FOR '—A five room modern bungaiow with splendid garden, also household furniture for sale, including piano, electric washer, refrigerator and baby buggy. _ 811M. 4 3.3, FOR —2 story 5 room moderp house to be moved off of lot, for $500. Has furnace, bath room fix- tures, range and maple floors on first floor. Geo M. saa 1 FOR RENT—Strictly modern ee gee 4 big rooms, bathroom and kitchenette, 2nd floor. . Beat wnd water furnished. For. full infor- mation call Thayer St. iy ry apartment consisting of three large rooms and bath, $50 per month. Ap-| Dak: ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt .6-1-tf FURNISHED § room modern bungs- jow for rent very reasonable. Phone 960-R or write Tribune 12. t Eg i shea cee ee ae FOR RENT—Two. modern apart- rig both right down town, one at $40.00 per month, the eo? $50.00. 80 gona kitchen rai for: Phoné 773. 5.12. tf |FOR RENT-"two Foam apgrinent a fuitable for call at Money Renodkosping. "Side window at 6 i Nes «ree clo: 4 tei y 5063; “eo0t0th Bn 20-1 m | FOR “RENT—Housekesping apart ments and garage suitable for anal car. ‘ifth St. 1-8-1w. FOR RENT—Five room slow. Phone 821-W-2. ————_—______ —__» LITTLE JOE OME FOLKS ENEN: COM- PLAIN BECAUSE THEY WAVEN'T ANYTHING JO! , COMPAL Ait ABOUT: 12th. St, 1-Bt| wave 2155 ier k. full ‘basement, | © Pp. m., {| which time and place the: FOR SALE 6 ROOM modern house, excellent condition, : $5260.00. 7 ROOM moders house, issn in, ar- ranged for ¢Wo apartments, $6300. 6 ROOM modetn cottage in very! hicest part ef city, bedutiful lawn and treet splendid condition, only st front, | 3 ROOM cottage, south front, almost new. splendid candition, $2000.00. A SPLENDID vorpal of houses and lots in pil parte of the city at all soits of prices and terms. FARM LANDS—The most complete list and the ingest earenins I ver had heen five years since I have had s0 many farm deals pending or received so many inquiries for pric and terms. BUY NOW. il BEI written in relia- German languages. ales commer- cial correspondence therein. Book- keeping and commercial arithmetic. Prices: % hour, 76c; 1 hour, §1,00. Call at 611 Firat Street, or phone 1017. . 6-22-1m NOTICE OF REAL BAT ATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice Ia Hereby Giver The certain mortgage, made, executed that and delivered by: Fred Bender (wid- ower), to Barnes Brothers, Incorpor- ated, a corporation, dated November 3, 1919, filed for record in the office of the eB of Deeds of Burleigh gh y ate: 106 of Morteages, on pawe 115, und Assigned by the mortgagee to John P. Thomas by an. {nstrument in writing dated February 20, filed for. record in’ the office of the Register of Deeda of Burleigh Coun. ty, N. D., on Sune 26, 1920, a0 .'m., and recor ed) in Hook ws Mortgages, on 6, r the payment of $1600.00. and ‘inter. est, will be forecloned by a sal of the premises in such mortgag hereinafter described at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 25th day of duly, 1925, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy the amount due on aid mortgage on the day of sale The premises described in suid mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the le are described as follows, to-wi Southeast Q arter (aE) Section Twelve ( in ‘Tow ship One Hundred > vorty: i (144), Range Seventy-nt Burleigh County, N. 1 inz 160 acres, inore or | cording to the Governme “vey thereof. it exixts.in the terms o tage in this that both pri and Interest are past due and paid. Default flirther exists in the terms of sald mottgage in this that the mortgagor has failed and ne; levted to. pay the 1920, 1921, 1 1923 and 1924 taxes -on the above described real estate, amoun: $492.91. ‘That sald taxes have be puld by the owner and holder of the d are included in this be due on said mort- closure and attorney fees as provided by la Dated this 16th day of June, 1925. J P. THOMAS, Owner and Holder of Mortgage. & GOSS, Attorneys for Owner and Holder of Mortgage, Minot, North Dakota. 6-17-24. 1 OTICE OF TATE BAR EXAM. Notice is hereby given that the State Bar Board of the State of North Dakota will hold an examina- tion at the City of Grand Forks, State of North Dakota, commencing on the 14th day of July, 1925, for the pose of examining applicants ing admission to the Bar of this Stat The following named have filed their applications for permission té take such examination: Alice, Hannaford, North burke, Thos. J., Fargo, North Da- Michael J., Perham, Minn. Kaon, 8. E., Hillsboro, North mukota. oo August, Ashley, North Da- Kot oinht, Floyd L, Blue Earth, Minnesota. Erickson, Louis, Montevideo, Min- nesota. Hagen, Oswald, North Dakota. Binney, Frank P., Ashley, North Cc. Venturia, » Minnewaukan, Lawton, 2. Kretachmar, Paul North Dak Lent it, North Dako! MeGri William, San Mase. Millet H., Washbi North keta. ig Albert M., Casselton, North aoe Norbert, Williston, North, a sutigteraon, C. 1, White Bear Lake, 1nOKO' Ployhar, Roy A., McClusky, North Dakota. Eproul, Lester T., Buffalo, North Dakot Stevens, Lioyd B., Devils’ Lake, North Dakota. Stewart, Harry, North Fargo, Nekoia, ota. Westlund, Goodwin T., North Dakota. Blaisdell, ‘Leonard E., Minot, North a ‘objections to the participa- tion of any of the above named can- dates in the examinatio held, as afaresaid, or their sion'to the Bar, if successful, be filed with abe undersigned on or before Jul; BTS EWTON, Clerk of ihe Bupreme Court, State ‘of North Dakota, and ex-officio, Secretary State Bar Board. 6-17-24—7-1-8 PROPOSALS Sealed proposals for repairs and improvements to the Will school building in the city of Bismarck, N. cordan: architects, will be tecelved by tl Board of ducatio ———@}Dak., at the Hi; Tuesday, duly 14th, 1926, at will be ened' in the presence of bidder: he right is reserved to reject any i) proposal certified 00 made yable No. ‘Amit P. Lenhart, pres- ident. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the hitect or oitice ‘of the undersign- ed. ted Bismarck, N. Dak. June 26, ‘fos. R. PENWARDEN, Berk, 203-10th 8 (6-27-29 7-1-3 ‘TO COAL DRALE! ented, to furnish p bids thot meane Sage nain ies. See ne s Pri of the Board of of be Bp 11-138) marck public ae aes Sune, ae 1926. Pent THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | CROSSWORD PUZZLE | aaeer aes Here’s one wRere the poker player can don’t play poker begin with the firet word, as usual. HORIZONTAL Portable houses. A pole. , To create a disturbance. Bird jail. One of the newspaper staff. Pair of jacks. Melancholy note. Billed as the leading lady. You and 1. Beer. To squander. Beveruge. . 52 weeks. ; ACall for help at sea. Home of food stuff. Opening. Corded cloth. Puffed. To total. Water pit. To ventilate. To direct a ship. Eggs of fishes. Sun god. Forced air noisily through the nose. Point of compass. Inhuman. make verses. es with wax. sion in drama denoting @ change of place. VERTICAL Silk worm. Eggs of lice. Blows horn. Strips of leather. Spurns. Boggy land. Supply arranged for relief. Top of milk. Valley. Pitcher. To order again. Ardeht. Candle. Uncooked, Not many. Weapons. Prevaricator. Corul islands. Restrains. Opposite of win. Grins contemptuously. jiral shaped mollusk its lack of speed. Small article kept as a memo rial. Portico. Lady. To employ. Fight plus two, EVENTS ‘PLANNED BY , CUPID POSTPONED BY MOSQUITO! New Orleans, July 8.—(#)—Mos- quitoes,-which have descended — in larger swarms than usual th mer on New Orleans and other places along the gulf coast, have been blamed for bad dispositions and al- mose everything else. But the latest against them comes from Tangipahoa parish where the pes are accused of causing the postpone- ment. of five weddings in one week. The weddings were to have been out- famous door affairs in keeping with the sea- | son. A dry winter which caused the deaths of thousands of small fishes ant! other forms of animal life that Prey upon mosquito larvae, followed by unusual rains this spring are the causes given locally for the unusual lhondred start with 16 iiotisenall If you Pare Songs fy] 1o}R| Ip] 9 Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. a Oo Sow>i1> ERMAN BILL WOULD BAR BABY ACTORS APPEARING ON SCREEN Berlin, July (#)—Children un- der three years of’ age will not be *| permitted to appear in moving pic- \ture films. if a bill introduced in the —_————— | Reichstag becomes a law. ited States dead letter of-| The bill points out that the nervous. eived 21,000,000 letters last! and nbvsical strain of facing year which had incorrect addres bright lights of movie studios is_i MOM’N POP IN ORDER TO GET TESTIMONIAL LETTERS RECCOMMENDING ODOR NocAL MUD L HAVE ARRANGED TO GIVE OLT SAMPLES TO THE PUBLIC AND LET THEM BE THE JUDGE rags, rubber and Spanish moss common sights in front and back ards and even on ‘sidewalks here Food screens keep most of the pests out, provided screen doors are closed quickly when one enters or leaves building. A Mixup FRIENDS - IN OROER AT'S A Good. PACE SEVEN jurious to infants, The bill further . provides that children between three and 12 years may not appear in films except by permit of police and school authorities. BIG ECONOMIC Loss New York—The economic loss from mental diseases in this coun- try is estimated at $300,000,0U0 a ea A) “TO INTRODUCE. Oe. NEW VOCAL MUD WE ARE GIVING TO EACH OF YOU ONE JAR ABSOLUTELY FREE !!- TRY YT OUT AND KNOW WHAT IT 1S To POSSESS A BEAUTIFUL SINGING VOICE - WELL: I GAVE OLT 4 DOZEN JARS OF BASS - G DOZEN OF SOPRANO - FIVE BARITONE AND 7 TENOR MEN AND GREAT Now? WE'LL WAIT FOR RESULTS — plague of mosquitoes. Local health s say that in the main they are harmless, at least carrying goe Drugeists that sell various ill smelling oils have reaped a harves' s summer and smudges of burning yori or MOH SALE so That t if nd nd lock “one Bees orth mity of Burleieh Btate of North Dakota, on tl 9:00 ¢ in Book one G91), by an in: 19 to Bred V. Holzapfel, Said assignment was filed f the the 0 01 of assignn Ae oO! eafter nstrument in and Man- 1 ft duly writing to the ¥ a nd hereinafte ront door of jthe Ist day of August, 1 | | the a on th pr nount due upon Le, North Dakot das follows, to-wit: The South half (84 Quarter (SE », oe the, “a na” hundre f Rang est of the » contain er oF’ leas according. to, the U. 8. Government Survey there- wid mort- 35-100 P FACTURERS BANK, Assignee and Owner of said Mortgage. JAMES MORRIS, id owner, Carrington, N. D. 7-1-8- sofar as germ | HATE To 6 WrOECKLES SHOES SMIMMN WAEN HIS Pop % = TOLD MIA NOT TD yf suucxs' POPLL NEVER KNOW, AN’ IF AE DID ALL HE COULD Do Js GWE AE A WHIDPIN' ! DIDNT You KAOW THAT SOMEONE UP IN HEAVEN COULD SEE You AND HE'D. PUNISA YoU WHETHER T FOUND (7 ouT eee You! Eon & WELL ARE You SURE You GAVE THE BASS To THE “THE, SOPRANO S THE WOMEN 7 Gosh - NEveR THOUGHT, OF THAT! AHA! 1 SEE BY YouR MAIR THAT YOU WENT IN SWIMMING AFTER ALL = OID You TAINK THAT T WOULDNT FIND YES, AMT I DIDNT SEE ANY SENSE OF BEING PUNISHED TWICE SOL DIDNT TELL MUDD CENTER FOLKS LOOT How D’ THEY ExPECT THEIR CUSTOMERS To GO THROUGH THIS THING IN FIVE Days? & 7 L SENT THAT BOY TO BED withiour ANY SUPPER FOR GOING IN SWIMMING: UP HERE? WHAT'S “HAT YOUVE GOT BEHIND. You 7 Vit } ai CATALOG RECENTLY CAME TO. -BYE CLow FROM REARS, SoeBuck & Co., AND ON Tie ENVELOPE. IT SAID’ RETURN In & DAvs “— BYE’S HUSTLING Like— MAD To READ. THE CATALOG ALL THROUGH So's HE CAN SEND iT’ BACK ON TIME — Y WELL -Ort- WELL A-A-ITS THIS WAN MA: TH FACT 1S WELL-1L JUST CAME INTO =10- SAN MAvJusT