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F an SALE THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1926 Tribune Classified ‘Advertisements —==PHONE 832== FOR SALE—One of the very best and finest looking homes in Bis- marck, First floor is finished in oak, gum wood’ and Wirch, and second floor in birch. 1 ved room on first floor, 5 on secuad floor and 2 on third floor. Hot water heat, electric fire place, full base- ment, sleeping porch, front porch with tile floor, 2 bath rooms, east front and well located as to churches and “schools. This is strictly first class a very rea- sonable price, considering quality. NINE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 double bed rooms, east front, good lawn and trees, very well located, for $5700, on terms. SIX ROOM modern dwelling in Riv- erview, bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floor ‘arage, lawn and trees, y years old, for $5,800, on liberal terms. FLVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, maple floors, full b ment, screened porch, for on good terms. _ GEO, M. REGISTE! 7-T-lwk Se ne er HEL? WANTED Men and women to learn eat demand; big Few weeks completes, Cat- Moler barber trade. G alog and special offer free. Barber College, Fargo, N LL Representatives carn $200 00 per week. Sell farmers. aon opening. Must have Arwall ‘actorics, ng at home everything fur- highest prices. Write for Home Sewing System, ed tieu! v val Fifth Ave., N. 6-29 7-6-1W at home to © for ae and assist with wsework, $59 a month, Phone Rove Phone 189. Rack p ixperlenced wait Homan's Cafe. ‘ SALESMEN WANTED ff by >—Largest Man- ufacturing Co. in its ling needs four more men with cars who can sell to farmers a $300 necessary equipment on tetnis of two erop payment without interest. _ No y down, We pay’ expenses, commission and bonuses you thorough training for We want men between to 45 whe will develop ngs of $300 per month and We have a number of men See C. at McKenzie Hotel on Fri- July 10. better. doing better than this. Meyers Must see you in per- 7-9-2t MEN WANTED—Real Silk Ho: Mills has three established territories open for three good live salesmen. | Our New FULL FASH- IONED CHIFFON HOSE AND ALL SILK FULL FASHIONED. CHIF FON are going like a house AFI Write or eall on Branch Manuger, 110 3rd St., Bismarck, No. Dak. 9-3t ANTED-—High Class Baleeen ator North Dakota territory. Regular Salary. Commission and all ex- penses paid. Write The Palmolive Compa 24 Meyers Arcade, Mi neapoli i. WORK WANTED si PERIENCED woman wants job ookimg for road’ gang or will go with threshing rig, at once, any place. State wage. ' Address me by A. E. F. New Leipzig, N. D., Gen. _Del. 7-9-26 WANTED—Wasbing,,cither men’s or family washing. “B00 S. 8th -St. or phone 456-R. 7-7-8t Lost LOST—Somewhere between Arena Grove and Wing, @ tan wating containing two girl's d¥esses ‘And two la pout ere, es’ dresses, Return to care Blackitotie Poot Hell for reward, ee) MISCELLANEQUS > STORAGE Furniture Sale, priced for quick sale, consisting of the fol- lowing: | One three piece parlor suite, upholstered, genuine leather; one three piece parlor suite, uphol- red in tapestry; one player in excellent condition; one room suite, walnut oak fin- | buffet, four chairs and table ish; one fumed oak buffet; one chitd’s crib; one floor: laitp, 'vilk shade; one table lanp, silk shade; two 6x9 Congoleum rugs; ‘one felt rag 4x7; bed and spring; one large leather ; one genuine leather Duofold, dal » with .mattress. je 246 and éall for Mr. Goliels: 7-9-1 FOR SALE—AVs batgain, two wood- cn type case stands, fully equipped with slides, real bargain for print- er, who necds ‘new equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply Telbhee, net FO) LE—Four ,.teams "of work horses, weight *2,800 to amt a teay. Also am in the a ket! young ban An Chevelj 26-2wk “One J, 1, Case threshing Fameouse tractor, one 500. galloj tank, Apply John Tfeb s, MeKen: re, N.. Dak. ekeue aoe cattle. r Rottler-Boring-Bar, ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis- marek, N. Dak. B-a-tf FOR SAl Tenck posts; also a well broke. saddle. horse, seven years of a tion cull M. J. O'Cengor, Bismarck, | . Dak. é 2 Rpt One. cigar case 6 ft, long, one 10 ft.’ plate glass: tax, one 4 ft. plate; glass case, © Apply} _© nt Homan’s Cafe agd Bakery.”-~" U9-3t yO SALE—Deering Binder, pueda Also two mowing machines. FOR ae ine baby earri as ae all leather rocker. and: one foray table, 521-5th Street. Phone 592! - aot FOR SALE—Stove, range, one bed,, spring and eaters: 418 12th St. ‘OR SALE— at 313-4th St. Mace Co FOR SALE—Baby’s cpertable crib, Earl Draper, F joy 506-J, 1-8-2 S refinish your cylinders with|: Process, | For informa. | cheeak, 111-2) mil les ay E. of | FO aby ani I Classified Advertising Rates 1 ata 26 words or 2 insertions, 25 words or Rd 16 » 26 words or “aa PY paegigeeani sae oes Ads over 25 ‘words, 30 adat- tional per’ word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch Ali classified ads are cagh in advance. Copy should be re ceived by-12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, two bed rooms, hardwood floors, fur- nace heat, near school. Price, $4325—Terms. EIGHT ROOM modern house, East Front, neat ‘all schools, double garage, furnace heat, hardwood floors, full complete basement, screened porch. Selling price, $5800, Terms; . FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hardwood | floors, full basement, furnace heat, well located for schools. Price $4,350. Tetms. ,; FOUR ROOMS and bath, nearly mod- erm bungalow, near schools, lot | 75x150. Selling price $2,500. Good { terms. }FIVE: ROOM partly modern house, with govod 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, ‘ull, Gasement, st Front, trees. Price $4,500.00. Good terms. ROOM = modern ‘ont, near — school, floors, full basement, fu range, gatage, lawn. Terms, FIVE ROOM Riverview Addition bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, near.school. Price $5,350. Good terms. housé, | East hardwood ace heat, $5,750. This Agency is ready to show you H./}a complete list of houses, city lots and choice farms. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ver-Ready to give Service” Webb Block. Phone © 1-6-Lwk me BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms’ for light housekeeping with gas for cooking. Phone 442M after 5 pm 7-8-1w FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished o' unfurnished light shousekeeping rooms, 3. “College -Bulldi Phone ids MF. g.etow FOR RENT—2 large furnished rooms > tor floor. light housekeeping, » greand 924- 4th st Phone sore Ay R Ri NE=Serieny modera 5 ment in Rose Apartme: F. W. Murphy,. Apt. B, Bose pt. 4-30.06) COMFORTABLE Toon. for tem witht or without . board. 620 ve St. Phone 615-M. FOR RENT—Attractive room for tent in| new modern ‘home. Phone | i: 82 or 1074. 1-8-1W FOR RENT -Furnished room in mod- ern house. 621-6th St. Phone Gi9W. + 6T-B3t : Atel INSTFROCTION pnd Getman Taveuinges: Also eoubher: gil correspondetice ‘therein. Bpok- keeping and commercial arithmetic. a; % hour, 7c; 1 hour, $1.00. eal ab Gil First Street, or phone -22-1m. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS j bas RENT—Strictly modern, five duplex, attached garages: O. We Roberts. Tel APLigr ILA i Tribu ne bul in, Aba new ine is. Tribune office. .. '—Two room apartment,| by with ‘kitchienel f ed, both apartments new rugs and are newly ecorated, a as Bt Ehone 7 ae to’ he iyaved oft fie’ for| 8 farnsers Petn’ didi fix- ere floor. ae 0 Sere ‘ie si + Gel stery eel tek FOR” RENT—Strie der art ment. 4 big tory, Bkthfoom and kitchenette, 2nd floor. Heat ‘and aI Water furnished. ‘For. full. iafor- mation reall ia 48: ‘Fhager St. os a Reanim eee et 70 FO fe RENT —Gomp fotelp : nished abartment consisting of three large rovms and ‘bath, hie} per'month. Ap- ply F. WwW. Moe er Apt. Bess Apts. FU - 1 HEBER 5 very th Teasonabier | co 960/RVor Pitte ‘Detba Tot Tighe houreke i aa eal ae Money Or at moderg: apartaiest wil ph yee mi 1-8-3t FOR RENT—Housel kee} ay 1-3 ments and garage suitable bor gall ‘ifth St. 1-8-lw Spartment 7 Tn Person Court, 610 Ave.’ A. Ss 1-9-3t ‘OR iT. zerm 8 alow. Phone 821-W-8, pint SHS te TA-tt FOR SALE 6 ROOM modern house, ‘east front, excellent condition, $6250.00. 7 ROOM moderh house, close in, ar- ranged for two apartments, $6300. 6 ROOM™ modern cottage in very nicest part of city, beautiful lawn and trees, splendid. condition, only $5250.00. 3 ROOM cottage, south front, almost nlendid condition, $2000.00. lots in all parts of the city at all soits of prices and terms. FARM LANDS—The most complete | list andthe ‘biggest bargains I have ever had. It has been five years since L have had so. many ‘farm deals pending or received so man: inquiries wer prices and terms. YINSURANC E written in relia- companies, E. YOUNG, ___ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Barber shop, pool room and confectionery. Good location, no competition, Will sell barber shop separate if desired. Would like to sell this month. For further particulars, come and sce or write J. Breitling, Zeeland, N. D. FOR” SALE OR RENT—OW | Vshed bakery business, building splendid opportunity for am- bitious party. Price and terms reasonable, ‘For information write ad No. 14, care of the Tribune. 6-23-1m AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCY CLES FOR SALE--1924 Chevrolet roadster in first class condition, real buy, cash or part cash and balance on monthly payments. Apply at Dol- _an’s Barber Shop. 7-8-3 For Sare— Six Touring “Studebaker” in first condi tion. Driven very Iftle. Address Rox 448 Bismarck, N. Hw STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. Tn District Court. Fourth Judicial District. Caroline G. Little, Plaintiff, vs. H. Stimpson, Mar Spencer Marsh, M st, The City Bank of Minne- apolis, Minn. J. L. MeGinni other persons unknown ¢ estate or interest in or lien or iF cimbrance upon the property de- scribed in the complaint, Defendant The State of North Dakota to the; above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swéer’ the complaint in this action, Which is filed in the office of the: Cl4rk of this Court, at the court “|houve,in the City of Bismarck, Bur- Ieizh ‘County, North Dakota, and to the subscribers within thirty days! after the service of this summons! upon ‘you, exclusive of the day of: service} and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for} the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota,/ this 9th day of June, 1925. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address: Webb Block, Bismarck, North ‘ Dakota, NOTICE TO SAID DEFENDANTS lease take notice that the above action relates to, and the object jereot is to quiet title in the plain. tiff td Lot Five (5) in Block Fifty (60) of the Original Plat of the City Tee iw gk Bismark Burleigh County, North; and that no personal claim inst you or any of you n, ER & TILLOTSON, © Attorneys for Plaintitt, 6-11-18-25—7-2-9-16 NOTICE and tho taxes agai ‘ Notice ia-hereby feult-has occurred in the condiuons of that eertuin real estate mortgage made, ‘executed aud delivered by Sey nour Arneson, and Inga Arneson, his wife, as: mortgagors, to Farm- ers & Merchants State Bank of Dris- coll, a8 mortgagee, dated the Ist day of November, 1916 and filed iy the Office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on November 11th, 1916, and thoro re- corded in Book 138 of Mortgages on page 151, ais h mortgage was. uly, . assigned by said mortgagee by a dustrument in writing to The United Norwegian Lutheran Chureh of Am- erica, sald assignment being record. ed in the office of the Register of Decds of said county in Book 139 of ents on page 81, and feivich ‘mortgage was duly assigned dald advigech: by, me dnetramoat in writing 'toxthe Norwegian Lut eB an thurch @f Americs--sald axel t- being -recorde@ ip said of: te in ‘hook 116 of Assignments on pa, 213, default consists in the failure of said mortgagors to pay oe geld vnorts and ere? sobuted zaortgage which is past due, ae sMa'bremalet and that said mort- ware d By # ‘sale of ae premise sald mortgage and: hi after, described it the front door ‘of the court, Ps Clty fof Bisoturek, auciae ity, tw, at the Loar ar two North Dakota, O'clock “p.'m.: on the ‘3rd day * of August, 1925, to watisty the ammount duc wy said mortgage on said day of sale. The -premises described in oH morgane and which will be sol natisfy the same are «described follows, to-wit: “The Northeast quarter (NEM of-section Tweity-cight (28) ‘Towns Pe Gne Ht Heaney Forty: ange: Bevent ys: five (76) W. of he Sth Prineipal - Meridiag, in Burleigh County, North Dakota. The owner. of said mortgage hav- ing paid dellaasent, (axes, against sald, pi jer jeg, to prot its mort~ | sae therefore, there: will pe due ou as ¢,) Sate Sacueae on said ddy of sale? the.sum of $2,645.36, ‘principal, 1n- teregtiand taxes, Yestdes the costs of this fofeclosure end statutory attor- nes fees," ean te téd Jund 16th, ‘t925. Ti iN i CURB AY Th Noy or ay Assignee of ferlgsice, carota ten etuer of Mortaage at ii ce and Pont ‘Getice Auarese:” * gst co BY uF “Foet GRADUATE ne He finished ae erinavissie ie didn’ ie 2 in the. posiattice ‘Chicago Phoa, a WHY MEN GO NORTH j At: one -stage of. last year's Arctic expedition He aaelyin Coo hear Bier pune on tee nort ee SDID selection of houses and; ixtures. complete, good loca-| ! i | i | ing. | ‘ MACMI me: the tight. 7 Herb's a new one fer the baby. {the baby does, although you've HORIZOD te Regarded. Correlative of cither. To allude. Tempest. Bruises. 1 revo High pri Undermines. Sharp explosive a rifle, Inclination. ; Also. H To put up in poker. A word of driving command. To perish, Person to whom a gift is made. “. Alezel force Sun god. Rebuilders. Action. Female sheep. Bottom of foot. 1. Implement. Measure of ar Rational being. 6. One in cards 7. Rhythmic a lables. Answered. Guaradvecibis. To mingle. Tendon. Mineral spring. Sheltered. Male child. Followed. “ersifiers. Stimy s To loathe. World standard, To flood. i Fury. Indian of an important tribe. | Part of a most common verb. | * Second note in scale. | Therefore. \ 1. N KNOWS | ESKIMO METHODS OF GETTING oop ik Chieago, July 9—“P)—One of the | ployed by th sion in obtain Donald B. MacMillan, now ninth trip to that land art and is equipped to “Arcti n his party of 36 persons jie foodstuffs are exhauste: On a former expedition which was outfitted for one year, MacMillan was obliged to be away four years because far northern elements held him Then it was he fed his men on native rations and brought then all back’ in better physical condition than when they departed. The seal is the principal source of | ns of ito live in the Papuans | 1 Number 15 hori probably been satis st vessel, } it who trained Samuel. : sound made by! Anawer to Yesterday's Puzzle. i and the of hi meat 1 of the wha t. ‘The harpoon is the | ns of capture, Other s are used, but the har- | first. Firearms are in MacMillan jept_ and de ¢ foods of the Arct i purposes than the 1. producing wens imo also cunning. During the solid asonthe seal appears only at a ter hole, The Eskimo locates these VERTICAL angement of ye execn nd Lillie EOTS, by Les “a Mack- 1 structural unit. root stock food, De 1yz1, corded! I naky fish (pl. Heigh and St 1 at the hour of two o'cloc pe mort prem- upon such yof sale. Ti aid morta in being an Arctic ex- |, ability to use native ularly of the kind em inhabitants of that re Commande on hi ng food. with the reclos~ 7) Doles, a disburs: “PQ NE OP Boy FOUNTAIN PEN FROM TH’ GENERAL $e FOUND OuT THAT PENS AIN'T USED IN. i P SLuPE Got A LETTER FROM HIS PHEW SAYIN’ HE HAD -GoT & LUCRATIVE AS & SKY-WRITER ~ Just T HELP ALONG POP ORDERED & €.-1T Took THREE WEEKS T’GET IT. REFUSED T TAKE IT AFTER HE ( Nn (I Wty, KY-WRITING CALEB SYKES 1S NOW ARR YING A FOUNTAIN PEN IN STocK — eS Se + holes and covebs them all but! BU: By the side. of that one the ; harpoon in hand, Keeps vigil, us long as 48 hours, s haunches and ck and forth as the only artifi eping warm. A man guilty of murder is doomed | Christian swamp in the next world, | elieve. MOM’N POP —J Wet CHIEF - THE T LETIERS ARE BEGINNING IN = READ THi Freckless and His Friends U Portland, busine sway! ‘all | today at the “Many their employ sTIMONIAC. CF O COME -'T SURELY PROVES WHAT MAGIC MUO CAN DO (a “| For THE voice i 1 Recently Daacd pow of your Vocal Mud. and i made 7 And po wrthralled one pubsorubers that Ae mre to itary Ae and 9 conocer — voice. 35 beautiful “TOP 1 FLOW, SAYS Srnaxalt Ore. July men would boycott bootleg gers the eighteenth amendment would soon be enforcible, | Vandersall of Boston, in an ieth International vor convention. business men s to respect the laws of of our bronumnent Canne a1 and. ached (AP) —1f | jar sajl tanley B. ddress aid who expect Going to Retire (Bea Thr Gann promoted to tughe alurauyse pros wre By. f 1 & CHIEF OPERATOR his country ate’ prirchasers leg liquors, and. all intoxic reason jn that ela “Without the buying power of the men with maney who scoff at the prohibition laws back of them, the bootleggers could not exist. bootleggers’ would be a good slogan for the business: men to adopt and put into practice. Tor years 9 fave worked ad a tele fihions ghenctbt, Other gulo.un my ofice fai bent 1 Qe d when guertored they bay “the voce with aon i Sat ME e) | WAS JOST uae st ns Mauer: prohibition laws said Mr. Vander- of the ‘Boycott By Taylot Leonid trak. thi ious whe Hrak rend CONGR: ATUL ATLONS LWISHT WAS gS ~ SOLUCKY hee ‘ituao Belle Debi hao weds Rows Por Brack of pron tat. Wud: ran atk ato Mag, 6 Tag's Preventative! — AAI aN AN Na Sa) WAATS THAT FUNNY SMELL FRECKLES _/ 2 r[ T KNOW WHAT I.CAN DO SOT DONT SMELL Y TLATS MOM OUR SUPPE wort! I OWN GoT TH CHAIN TIED Witty A UTTLE PIECE O' “WIRE, AN WEN TH’ MINNER TUBE Grits BLOWED UP ANUFF ANY TH CHAIN EL BusT, ATS ALL ’ epyiny Fist FOR A GEEWITL-1L MOM,CAN 1 HAVE A MOT BALL % SMELL OF WHILE You ARE COOKING FISH? AT AINT WOT IM WURRYIN' ABour! \F YA DONT HAVE A BLOWOUT WEN TH’ CHAIN BUSTS HOW YA GONNA LET ALL O' THAT BREATH OUT ? TELL ME “THAT MISIER STRONG MAN! y VIHATCHA GONNA i Do ABOUT IT? 47] HAVE Fist FoR SUPPER UNLESS MOM Cooks IF, CAN WE 2 weantT }- _By ‘Williams MY GOSH YES! PEER COULD HEAR AH SISSLIN’ N’ Gir SPISHUS: eect OK Rovllinns of boot-.