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Tribune Classified Advertisemerts. PHONE 32= FOR SALE--One of the very best and finest looking homes in Bis- marck. First floor is finished in oak, gum wood and b.reh, and second floor in birch. 1 hed room on first floor, & on second 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 at a very rea- sonable price, considering quality. NINE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 double bed rooms, east front, good lawn und trees, very well located, for $5700, on terms. SIX ROOM modern dwelling in Riv- erview, 3 bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floors, varage, lawn and trees, - ‘ years old, for $5,800, on liberal FWE ‘200m modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, maple floors, full base- ment, screened porch, for $3,200, on good terms. GEO. M. REGISTER. a 7-Tlwk ___ MALE HELP WANTED WANTED —Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes, Cat- alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Classified Advertising Rates 1 oe bad words or 2 insertion under ... 3 insertion under 1 — 25 o1 Or seresecsscoesveeee ABB ‘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 TRIBUNE PHONE 32 25 words or °Y6 words oF 8 ____ROOMS FOR RENT ___ FOR RENT—Nice large room, can be ased with two beds, in all modern house. Give good rates. Phone 977-W or call 419 7th St. 7-13-3t si 6-25-26t D—Experienced cook at the Pantages Cafe. 7210-3 HELP_WANTED—FEMALE __ Middle aged lady to take © of two elderly women. Call 519-16th St. or Phone 624J. G-10-3t at FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on ground floor, near the Capitol and on the street car line, 930 4th St. At FOR RENT—Two newly decorated unfurnished rooms for light house- keeping in modern home. 417-10th Phoiie 1068. 4-10-4t TED—Experienced girl for gen- | housework. Call 219-M_or in St. WANTED—Girl to assist with hot work three mornings each week. Phone 5975. 7-10-3t for general how Phone 189. 7 a ED—Experienced waitress at Cafe. T-8-lw ‘OMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES. For RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping with gas for cooking. ‘Phone 442M after 5 pom. 7-8-1w FOR RENT—2 large furnished roo! for light housekeeping. ground floor. 924-4th St. Phone 543W. 6-22-t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apar ment in Rose Apartments. App] F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Ay: FOR SALE—Must sacrifice my new Oakland Coach at once, $950. Cost over $1800.00. Come in and see it. Tel. 281 or room 5, Kk. 7-9-1w ht =6Six = Tout in first class con Address 7-9-1w ebaker big six, » condition, at a Call at Thayer FOR SALEM “Studebaker” tion, Driven very little. Box 448 Bismarck, N. D, Five passenger touring s condition, Call ALE Blevele in. good con Harold berdbiae pNa used cars, 0. AL in Auto Sales INSTRUCTION RUCTION in the French and rman languages. Also comme: 1 correspondence therein. Book- and commercial arithmetic. ice: hour, 75c; 1 hour, $1.00. Call at cin First Street, or phone STORAGE Furniture Sale, priced f quick sale, consisting of the fe lowing: ‘One three piece parlor suite, upholstered, genuine leather: one three piece parlor suite, uphol- stered in tapestry; one | player piano in excellent condition; one ing room suite, walnut oak fin- ; buffet, four chairs and table; ne fumed oak buffet; one child’s crib; one floor -lamp, silk shade: k shade; two 6x9 s; one felt rug 4x7; bed and spring; one large leather chair; one genuine leather Duofold, fumed oak finish, with mattress, Phone 246 and call for Mr. Gobel! 7-9-1 Lucas | FOR ;| FOR RENT—A room with two qne' COMFORTABLE room for rent or without board. 602 8th * Phone 615-M. ifs in new modern home. 682 or 1074. beds, for gentlemen only. _ St. FOR RENT—One St. LOST: turn to h of keys. Finder te- ibune for reward. Tlast FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern room duplex, attached garage. O. W. Roberts, Tel. 761 or 151, a of-tf For Rent: new Tribune building. Tribune office. Apply good residence lots on Ave. is an estate which must be ¢losed and may be bought at ver rea- sonable prices. Apply City Insur- ance Agency, City Nationa Bank _Blag. [sel FOR RENT—Two room RSE well furnished, also singe room! with. kitchenette and clos¢, nicely furnished, both apartmeits have new rugs and are newly secorated. 411 6th St. Phone 273. 5-29-tf ee Co sarees, FOR RENT—Strictly modrn apart- ment, 4 big rocms, batiroom and kitchenette, 2nd floor. Heat and water furnished. For full infor- mation call at 48 Thayer St. 6-27-tf FOR RENT—Completely furnished faken at once, fireless cooker, book eases, chins closet, chairs,’ mirror, oil’ stove, music. cabinet, electric cleaner, s, dress form, sewing ma- bed, toboggan, sled, sk wagon, tubs, boiler and other fur- Phone ’125W or call at 207 Street Northwest, Mandan, N chairs, leather rocker, leather fire- side chair, book case, floor lamp, breakfast set, electric washer, re- frigerator, kerosene stove and baby buggy. Phone 871M. Beer) LET US refinish your cylinders. with our Rottler-Boring-Bar, process, ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Reryiee, 2184th St., hl , marck, N. Dal FoR SALI EDeet ng Binder, aan new. Also two mowing machin J. KE. Chesak, 11 1-2 miles 8, E. Bi on 7-9-20 FOR SALE—A four-burner Reliable gas range, with oven and broiler. 1 < fault has hen ‘that certain mortgage executed and) delivered by Thog W. Higgins and Hattle Higgins, his “wife, Mort- Bagore, to August E. Johnson, Mott- 4 * Cages, dated the 20th day of Decem- d filed for record in, the Register of Deeds of Bur- County, North Dakota, on the 1th day of January, 1919, at 3:55 pm. and duly recorded In Rook 151 of Mortgages, on page 672; which ‘suid mort&gze was-subsequently as- si by an Instrument in writin on the 10th day of March, 1919, Kate M. Austin, which assignme: recorded in the pffice of Res- tof Deeds of Burleigh County, » Dakota, on the 12th day of . 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. and duly recorded in Book 155 of assign- + ments, on page 77, will be foreclosed U Je of such premises described ihortzage and herelnafter ihed at the front door of the |9 House tn the City lof Bis- marck, Burleigh County, North Da- kota, on the 22nd day of July, 1926, at the hour of Noe clath me sae that day, to satisfy the amount ‘dun »-on such’ mortgage on the day of sale. The premises deseribed tn ‘such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are descrijed as follows: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty-eight (Sec, 28) of Township One Hundred For- ty-one (Twp. 141) ‘north, of Range Seventy-seven: (Rge.. 77) West of the 5th P. M, There will ‘be due on: such ‘mort- gage on the day of the sale the sum of Bleven Hundred. Four and 66-100ths Dollars | ($1104.66), © to- zether with the costs and expenses of this fareclomure, i) on miaarat ‘Aatnee for Ast gnee, Baldwin, Ng. Dal Hu. 5-22-29 — TAatighee of cof ‘Neortade i apartment consisting of three large rooms and bath, $50 pir month. Ap- ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apts. 6-1-t£ FOR RENT—Four room modern apartment furnished or unfur- nished. In Varney; Flats. Also good kitchen range for sale. Phone 773. 1-9-tf FOR SALE—New Bungalow, 4 room! and bath, closets,’ garage, terms. 6-20-1m Call 596J. 600-10th St. FOR .RENT--Five ‘room modern bungalow with splendid garden. Phone 871M. 923-7th St. mins FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart ments and'garage suitable for small car. 422_Fifth St. 7-8-1 (-tf|FOR RENT—Five room modern bung- alow. Phone 321-W-2. 9-1-tf Nogien OF FORECLOSURE SALE ADVERTISEMENT by given that de- nade in the terms of ae, ox muted and delivered by Geptee ison, single man, Sion Earer to H. T. Seely of Minneapolls, Minn., Mort- gagee, dated on the 29th day of Ov i,j tober, 1918, and filed for Plesean in the office ‘of Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 31st day of October, 1918, at nine o'clock a. m., and duly recorded in Book’ 151. Mortgages, on page 397; Which said mortgage was sub- sequently ‘assigned by an instru- ment in writing on the 24th day of October, 1924, ‘to Mary G. Seely, which assigninent was recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Byrletgh County, North Dakota, on the 20th day of ty ine, 1925, at two clock . and duly recorded in ok 175 of Assigiments, on page|” 229, will be foreclosed by a sale of Buch premises dese mortgage and hereii at-the front door of i at clock in the forenoon of Suid day, to satisfy tho amount duc on such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: Northeast Quarter of Nor! west Quarter’ (NE of NW: and West Half of Northeast Quarter, (W% of NK) of Section Thirty-fout (Sec. 34) of Township One Hundred Forty- one (Twp, 141) north, of Range Seventy-eight (Ree. 78) Went f bth’ P, There will be due on such Riprts Gage on the Pe f sale the sum of Sixteen Hundred Two and 43-100ths peliaxe ($1,602.43), together with he costs and expenses of this fore- Glonure- MARY: ig Sper. oY ; Ct 4g, uigors menimnpe of (Aer gare. Att for pa Baiawin No. coef 2-29-—7 -8-12-20-27 | Boring si cause. a-timber | ple vo ies te * rape ot saanily Apartments inj“ FOR SALE—5 houses, South Siig, 2 ‘ This and confectionery, no competition. shop separate if fired. Would} Tike to sell thie moh. For further | particulars, cong a see or write J, Breitling, Zfand, N. D FOR SALE OR estab- | lixhed bukery building and fixtures ¢ ‘good loca- ion, splendid Fon ‘or am. | sell barber; rice and information write urpe the Tribune. »6-23-1m =| SALESMN WANTED SALESMEN W; Asm GUE fave ee eral chfice ferritories open in) * North ae h Dakota and Min- + Nesota for | pateomen with cars to call_on Pomotive trade selling ; idvertised line of auto | specialtien! Not a tiew ‘proposition but-one wil established with deal. ers everyhere. See Salesmanazer | w. Lo Eger, McKenazic ‘Hotel, 6 taj 13-3t Ai-To sell _testhestos au- rake li ing, Salaty, ex- iguuige 7 SALE ae tgmobtt —Saleimen owning car ir established line of oils ii List of customers fur- L. Bis- Phone or write R. care McKenzie Hotel, Inter State Oil Co. Owner may have same by paying st of advertisement SB NIGRIN, lusky, N. Dak. Section 4-144-77. 7-6-1320 News of Our Neighbors a gy CLI R LAKE Willie Olson and family spent Wednesday evening at the L. B. Ol- son home. y Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christense: give a birthday supper in honor of Johnson's ey | ! | 2. Those. pr Olgon, Mr. and M Frank Shaffer and daughter, Vivi Billie’ bret high Mr. and Mrs. J. Sharp, Miss Evelyn Thomas and! Harold and Everett Chappel. supper the evening was spent in so- cial chat. In presenting — grandpa with gifts they wished him many! mpre happy birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown and daughter of Halladay arrived Thurs- cighty-second | ent | After | GR. day evenirs to visit with friends and tives. L. B. Olson and Roy Olson motor- 0 Bismarek Thursday on. bust- ness. Miss Alice Meyer of Driscoll visit-| _ ed-at the Peter Klucksdah! home from Thursday until Sunday. 4. F. Millard and Mr. Guldbrand son of Minneapolis made a busines visit at the L. B. Olson home on day last week. Harold Hargrave was busy hauling wool a few days last week, Ralph Beyer, Robert Sharp Sr. rs. Jessie Olson and Nora w news callers at Bismarck on Fri Miss Myrtle Christensen Friday afternoon with Miss Pri Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Randolph and Miss Randolph. of near Minot are here visiting Mrs, Randolph's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pasley. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keeler and family have left for Minnesota to visit friends and relatives, pa Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel and children of Chicago, and Mrs. Wil- liam Meyer of Driscoll called at the E. A. Van Vieet farm Friday after- noon. Miss Gale Erickson, daughter of r.- and , Mrs, Erickson, arrived from Fargo on, Fri ay evening to visit with her parents. Mrs. desnie. the E, A, Van Vleet home. i Allen’ Van, Vieet. is spending his , wagation at, Bismarck, Mrs. George Ch township apent Saturday with, Mrs. Marie Olnuse: wrens Wh yhile the you folks took in the Roundup ut Mandan. Mr. and Mrs, John Carlson from Regan were Aundey callers at George Carlson’s. hopje. ‘ Arthur Kruger, who arrived from Minnesota : last. Thursday,.is. now cuployad the Jens Steustadvold farm. canes -Albert..Christensen called re: i emane Miss Nora. Olson spent” Monday with Vad Shaffer. Mr. are. visil , with Mr. ison 1 spent Juty 4’ at}: Frank, Shafer Monday ita home, epiied on Mr, and. Mrs. Nelson the firat.of. the -w Walter Johnson er arrived from:Minnesota on July They. are at: predent. stopping at he George Carlson. and Tom farms, PAGE FIVE a good puzzie with fan liar words. The first word is just what you thi y to solve this one. HORIZONTAL Lever on a rifle. Astraddle. used in comparison clause with more. Division in halves Myself. 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SILK Ik serge is sared season and i the | titully with p for wo | spits, RGE AGAIN revived again this combined very bean wool for coats and RIBBON HATS AGAIN Hata of ribbon to repli FOR SUMMER WE Vor formal summer is ne‘hing more charming than the MOM'N POP oW CHIEF! HERE’s TESTIMONIAL THAT . ist CAME IN~ (TSS A BIRD! Helps His Snoring By Taylor (Ban Win Baan = For years 9 have been. im the fiahrt rnorung mghts and a dunturbo ms whe voy Snack. “Ye GAWDS! Lay ON YOUR IDE - YOU'RE SNORING AIN ——— nm. AGAIN fs You won't have tow: (Sue had wey way to ate9 bud wrth No Ataulto. ated, that, nonce Vocak Le Hee voce perkapo it would beauttegy mug anowng — Sted t PTILG TRY A JAR- IT CAN'T { MAKE ME SNORE onues ANY WwoRSE J sneies Nour my wre nue fecaee to go to plese umtl the “wee Bours of the morning hecause anore. ao beautifully Sp, Rayo & arpooate Mic, beat ria ond frac nobd. our juan, phonograph, + nado, Otto ye A WONDERFUL! Ly ORING A GRAND. 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She says: “My stockings do not interfere with my éfficichcy and there is no reason stockings Anyhow, WA war i Movigc diploma College of Veterinary asin the tid the Earl, or IG) inventions invariably long will need well ‘bre great many y 1 1 shonld not be in this hot w make one f they look coole ye heeai am a business: pe } cooler, | ——s @ YoU SAID HE 16 SAYS HOH WILL NOT ve WILL NOT GIY AY TO. ( WUZ A SIx FOOTER, Ww MODERN W om EQUIPMEN v ondon, July 12. Py Tanks other motor Bat pReat will | supersede the horse in the nex: | the opinion of Field Mi Acknowledging an hono: s associate of the R tly. the F future wars would dy ist a good deal ut-modern w ntions w likely to supersede the hor “hut the production pro- nte, and in order to st efficiency in the appliances we horses for. ars to come.” range of Ww; JDD Le: FOLK Oison |! 5 —_ asiey was a Bismarck. call. : st of the week. ee Mr. and. Mrs. hrist: Scheon gud san, Aygust, also Mr. and Mrs. John Beyer and son, Bobbie, who haye been visiting relatives and . friends in South . Dakota, arrived. home Wednesday. 4 pti Mr, and, Mrs, Ads pb. Hansen daughterand ind “Sari. ea Mrs. Bas: atid family, were a ; Sehoon heme’on Wi Inesday evening. ‘Little 2Billie’™ Hargrave, who has ie, eed me on: Bunday. ‘Warren Belde snd mad ra ‘and ‘Mrs. te i Mer- MA stupe THINKS THAT. new. Gor Course 4 IN. THE NEXT CounTY IS Just To PRovidE ANOTHER WAY FoR THE WASTE THEIR TIME Ste CLAIMS THAT wirtt & Good. DARN - : ING “NEEDLE -SHE CAN Do. MORE HOLES ‘ JIN A DAY: THAN ANY POLFER EVER’ Could — Gos! 1D Like T’? TRY THET GAME WHy ¥ Don’ throu" TRY] SWINGING AN JAKE? ees as WARGHIS RIGHT OF I HoT - WELL 1 DONT KNOW WOT AT? wry CLOWNS AINT NO DIFFRUNT THIN NO OTHER PEEPULY COMMON FELLERSS ? MEN FOLKS To er We rN wt aiden ws utes COL. THE SHATTERED fe F Raul Tt (©1938 By wea