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TUESDAY, ‘JULY 14, 1928 | Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 382: MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Gréat femand; big wages. Few weeks compictes. and special offer free, Motér ther College, Fargo, N. D. 6-25-26t HELP_WANTED—FEMALE WANTE! for genéral housé- work. Call 1120 Broadway, or ‘phone 953-5. 7-13-4 WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 189. lw WANTED—Experienced waitress at Homan’s Cafe. 7-8-1w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Must sacrifice my new, Oakland Coach at once, $960. Cost’ over $1800.00. Come in and seé el. 281 or room 6, Lucas ay SALES Light Six Tourir Studebaker” in first class con: tion. Driven very little, Addréss Box 448 Bismarck, N. D. 7-9-1w For LE—Studebaker tg etx, erviceable condition, at a n for cash, Call at Thayer -11-3t [ Bicyele, in good condi tion, feed Harold Gutman, 1009- 5th 7-9-1w WARGAIRS in used cars. Dakota Auto Sales Co. Tl-tf SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED—We have sev- chfice territories open in North and South Dakota and Mi nesota for real salesmen with ca to call on automotive trade selling, a nationally advertised line of aato specialties. Not a new proposition but one well established with deal- ers everywhere. See Salesmanager W. R. Egiier, McKenzie Hotel. 6 to m. 3-3 WANTED-—Salesmen owning cars to sell our established line of ails and paints. List of customers fur- nished. Phone or write R._ L. Swain, care McKenzie Hotet, Bis- marek, Inter State Oil Co. 7-13-1w MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE Furniture , Priced for quick sale, consisting of the fol- lowing: suite, upholstered, genuine leather; ree piece parlor suite, uphol- in tapestry; one player in excellent condition; one ining room suite, walnut oak - ish; buffét, four cliairs and tabl one fumed oak buffet; one chi cribi one floor lamp, silk shad one table lamp, silk shade; two 6x! Congoleum rugs; one felt rug 4x7; bed and spring; one large leather ir; one genuine leather Duofold, fumed oak finish, with mattress., Phone 246 and call for Mr. Gobel. -9-Lw -Piano and bench, spinet » Windsor rocker, 2 windsor chairs, leather rocker, leather fire- side chair, book case, floor lamp, breakfast set, clectric washer, ré- frigerator, kerosene stove ard baby. buggy. Phone 871M. 928-7th. and restaurant |* doing the beht busitiess and in the farming country with the crops in North Dakota, Furni- ture, fixtures and stock can be hought at invoice price, and build: ing rented reasonable." Write Tri- bu No. 13. 7-14-1w LET OS refinish your cylinders, with our" Rettler-Boring-Bar, | proces ship your blocks to the Auto M tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bi FOR SALE—Deering indery feos as new, Also two mor Chesak, 11 1-2 miles 'S. E. of $25.00, also’ “etectric Phone 625 or call 808-and, ‘7-14-3t SALE—A four-burner Reliable ith oven and broiler. 1-10-1W Syncs OHOE) near! T13- washer, North Da- ar commencing . 1s on file in. the office ‘ity Auditor. A cop: of may be obtained by anyone apply ing therefor. (Copies must, be made hy taxpayer or agent.) ° “Not! given, that ne “fourth Fipusy tuo rd of City Commissioners’ will Ripublic seaston gt. which any. ay appear and discuss with said beard any item of d expenditure, or object to any item, or the amount thereof. Notice is moat giv. rial Mottaiwe excchted. wud a vered by George: Ht. Nites sod 4 les, Mortdaxors, ap "Chas it 9 atl § ted y 318i and filed for record unk the attic the Register of Deeds of Burlel ey Norta signment in Petaetles’ tt Nogiiect of Deed} ihe office of the Restate a ty North’ frakote id: récordt In me fe Phe Ye ‘pre! in a @ House at: Bismari “Burtel ountyy orth Bake a Two o'eloc! Lie I to satiaty the irsounrt | sald Sromfeest ae in the day ‘The pretnfies' “estribed Mortdage'and which will be'sol atisty the wame, are those certal and: desctibed a ‘The Hon thy tion’ Thirt; fi one Hundred thitty. taht ¢ Range Seyenty-t 15), There wp ue: be- Fa ety nape ont cipalvand interest na faxes the holder of sald Mortgage the sui of Twelve Hurdred “Stverty-tve | 6 Dollars and Forty-three 276.43), und the costa of Udaure and ‘eule Dated a aid on oy to nee of Wotivades: JOHN. Hane HETT, Attarney for Asal tee vi valiey City, ‘kota. on Febeuary | edn bald office ii | Hereinafter described, at the ‘ront One three piece parlor] FOR RE that that | R | premises de Ee oe wel cents, | jr Classified Advertising Rates J Ansettion, 26 words or * UNGET see ercceeee eee 5G OO 2 insertions, 25 words or UNdET ..ceceseeeseeee OB 3 Insertions, 25 words er act, per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per irith All clatsified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to. insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice large room, can be used with two beds, in all modern house. Give good rates. Phone 977-W or call 419 7th St. F-13-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on ground floor, néar the Capitol and on the street ear line, 930 dth St. T-13-4t FOR RENT—Two newly decorated, unfurnished rooms for light house- keeping in modern home. 417-10th St__ Phone 1068. 7-10-4t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished roonis for light housekeeping with gas for cooking. Phone 442M after 5 p.m. 7-8-1w FOR RENT—2 large furnished rooms for light houseke pings round] floor. 924-4th St. ‘Phone 6436 6-22-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rese Apartme Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. COMFORTABLE room for rent with or without board. 602 8th St. Phone 615-M. 7-8-lw FOR RENT—Attractive room for rent in new modern home. -Phone 682 of 1074. 18-1W St. FOR RENT—One_ modern sleaping room. Phone 1051-W or ee 3rd Iwk FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS —__ FOR RENT—Strictly : modern five room duplex, attached gai 0. UW. Roberta, Tel. 751 or 15: ~"For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. —6 houses, South Sid good residence lots on Ave. ©. Thi is.an estate which must be closed atid. may be bought at. very rea- sonable prices. Apply City Insur- ance Agency, City National Bank Bldg. Let FOR RENT—Two room Spasesat well furnished, also single roem| with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, both new rugs and are newly 411 6th St. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment, 4 big rooms, bathroom and kitchenette, 2nd floor. Heat and water furnished. -For fall -infor- mation cajl at 48: Thayer St. 6-27-tf, FOR RENT—€ompletcly furnished apartment consisting of three lar; - rooms and bath, $60 per month. Ap-; M » Apt. B, ‘Ros 6-1-1 tf FOR RENT—Four _foom apartment. furnished or nished. In Varney Flats, © Also ‘“gdod kitchén range for salé. Phone TB. 1-9-tf, E—Smail modern home, in condition, near Catholic cnr ahd business district. © * gale preferrel. Wrife’No. 15 Tri ne, FOR SA! lew Bungalow, 4 rooms; and Bath, closets, gi Age, terms. _ Call 6983; 600-10th WB. 6. FOR RENT Five Toom edi ‘| bungatow. with phland}@ garden. igi ‘BTM, VEa-7 and karagé 422 Fifth St. '—Five room. m: Phone’ Bel: a iets ear. KOR RE ero, hung- flow. me -1-tf| m jo eh ‘None &, MORTGAGE ‘FORE. | saNotice 4 is ‘hdreby rien that that and de-, ered Pg anil, a single mun,} Mortgagors ie Far State Bank, pat George Iyeron, the ee aly ages, will be te foresters by a premises in stich mortgage an door of the Court House, im the Cit of Bisma: GC ity of Burlei, Bate of rth Dakots mia tl two o'clock ich wil agate are, en sat ihe io jt. “ot ‘he RS gael fans ii ° of ial tee and. uate: of iy Bak aha due. on. auel mo 2 Pile le Fears. and Forty thes 868 of foreclosure al Cent wet “this 9th ant of Sue, ADL. oapara. “REGAN, ceiver, 2. HEALFHMOBILE | AID tf! the importance of nour! | Gated the 15th day red Twens By THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - BUSINESS. OPPORTUNITIES FOh SALE—Barber shop, and confectionery. God location, no competition. Will- sell barber shop sepdrate if desired.- Would like to sell this month. Fot fur parefalaee come snd see or write J. Breitling, Zéelunti, N..D. 6-29-46 FOR SALE OR RENT—O1d estab- lished, Bakéry. ‘bugineds, building and fixtures eompléte, tidi, splendid of; bitiows party. terms reasonable. For information write ad No, 14, edté of the Tribune. 6-23-1m | > ee Let Keys in a black leather v Return for: reward to Hitchcock, 682 5thoSt. Phone | LOST—A tihch of keys. Finder te- tarn ty, Tribine for reward. __/_>__ INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION -in the French and languages. Also commer- cial cortesgondence therein. Book, keeping end commercial arithme! Prices: % hour,,75c; 1, hour, $1.00. ca at 611 Fitd Stredt, or ¥ phone t block west of Custer Park, over- looking’ Fort Lincoln, and ‘River. Garage. Retaining wall, and other improvements. Apply 122 West ee Phone, 992, ilijiw SWE Stockholm, aly 1 Preliminary reports: from the vari- ous districts of Sweden received by the agricultural department show that the crop prospect is better than it has Yeen for te last ten The weather has been very fav orale and consequently the work ; in tho fields stafted auch earlier |; than usual. Wheat ana rye are very forward. With .the continued favorable weather there is no doubt that it will mean a constderable decreas in the importation of foreign food stuff, especially im American whert. The tmportation ot Amer fedn wheat haa showh a: ste i crease during the tast 16 y LATEST TO PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN dos Angeles, July 14.—(A. P.)— A‘modern facility for use in tie c hospital and ‘a dental p making a round of scores of educz tibnal institations in Los Angeles bled ‘on an automoblie truck ufider the direction of th ment of health and correc! The moving ‘health office equipped with all instrument: appliances necessary in modern surgery, dentistry and hygienic: It carries facilities necessary for examination and treatment of eys.: ear and throat diseases common among school chilu'ren. Nutrition classes and lectures on ing foods fr on are given by the med unit ‘during the traveling health the visits at’ ea CON DITIONS ACTOR \G OF HOME July 14.(AP.) |" est known as a trap-shooting enthusiast, recently purchased a residence -here which hé has pronounced “the ideat radio. hém That judgment {s based upon investigations of various néighborhoods of this city with a view. to their atmospherfc condi tions, Mr. Stoop spent several weeks in his search for a good radto loca- SS NOTICK ‘TO CREDITORS In the matter of fhe estate of Bridget 1. Kearns, deceased. ‘otice is hereby given by th dersigned Frank J. Kearns, admin- Istrator of the tntate of Bridget. Le Kearns, late of the city of St. Paul, Inthe county:of Ramsey, and State of Minnesota, deceased, to the cred- jtors of, and all persons having ims azainst, said deceased, to ox- them with the necessary ‘hers, within four months after menor Muslication af this. hatice, to: sald administrator at the office of A. J. Arnot, his resident agent, Annex Block, in the city of Bis- urteigh Count ND. 1925. Bui e. 29th, “Batea MRRANK J. KEARNS. ministretor. Firat publication on the so th day of, June, A. D. 1 NOTICE oF, et MORTGAGE, FORE- “Notice ‘s teres “given that that tain - mortgage exccuted \\ ‘by ‘2 sifigle man, mort- pis ms fey. tment Com- orporat mortmagte, et 6 Shaye 1918, and filed for récord ‘tn’ t fice fled ter of Deeds of the County ot Burleigh and State af North: Dakot: f fay, 1918, at 11 ‘on the 28th by dley eae a ee RADIO IN PURCHAS! fnokane, Wa: —Frank Stoop, un- Saxor te a nesota, which assignment wa ed the 39th day'of June, 1918 and filed for record In the'said offt Deets on the 3rd yea and recorded In Me Andtgnments wt. pase ait foe foreclo remises in suc! prongs described at the fgont eee the Court House tn the city ot bis state le of Burielgh and Sigte of. Noi our tet De a, on the 15th day to “watisty the guarier ay Ne r ‘th, of qi re fei Y et or 6 and ahaa tn igh an ate of fp will be due o poal room |* | the right piace. Today's HORIZONTAL Negligent. Part of a cow's stomach, ‘all of a dove. Perfect score. Descended a direct line. To accompany fresh Small European water a portions of food. — , Detests. Befor More, wan, Mineral spring. Soft niass. Tyrants. Insipidly. Wrath, Membranous Blackboard. To point at. Work. Ebb and flow of water. To test chemically. rippled. ‘on of facts. fast. bag. Youn: salmon, More sorrowful. Frozen water To fly. Pertaining to the alted roe of the ives access, Lump. Portion of circle. Pus. sun sturgeon, After inspecting a how: ylight. if he found it oth receptable, he would ret night with his radio set and “tune Hf the reception was pos his search was continued next di “1 found one house that sure did take my eye,” ‘he said. “I wanted to buy. that -housg, but the static was so thick that T couldn't think of carrying the deal through. 1 tested out more than a dozen neigh horkoods by ratio before I fount But, oh boy, | et it prett: Mr was pre Trapshoot OXFORD. LENT GROFIUS PORTRAITS TO HOL aN Oxford, England, July 1 P.)—The Oxford House of ¢ gation has heen persuaded to jal to the Dutch ‘government the two supposed portraits of Hugo Gro tius, the founder of international ‘aw, which have hung in the Row lefan Library for 200 years. It has Jong been the rule’ that no book may £0 out of- the library, even at the request of the King himself. or on any manner of condition or hond, but while books contained | pictures often enough, yet pictures) rele starts rather hard, but don't let tha they say, the first two words are the hardest yy are bother you. Anawer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. the foot particle, to the pope Existed, Halves. Hospital Row, First man, Tree with tough wood To damage Rundi rssistants, ubseviber, Twelve months Cpl). Mant used for bitter drug. not books and. si hétd to fall These por F eral features, showing aged oman, ruddy and with brown hair and nd small pointed bearct Both re- somble the authentic portraits of the great lawyer, poet and theo- logian. The history of the portraits, pri or to-their coming to the univers in 1727, is not clear. yin a mildle full-faced mustache BLACK IS GLORIFIED © The bl almost. invari:tbly combines wh or bright red to retieve the sombe fs ness, VERY NEAT ACCESSORY totype of seart is nd ties ina how left side, rather NOVELTY L and alli for [gotwe: on kid pumps as well tire pump. FOR “AFTERNOON WEAR trimming of kid on a ‘k patent le: yp makes i complement to Ay costume, ATHERS ator skin are or trimming. as for the en A MUDD ree | FOLKS "By Small Pratl ene auc To To “eagle TH FIRST al ITLERS CLUB- YOUe Hey T’ PAY CASH FER WHAT You GiT FROM THer MAIL House | ORDER fe BYE: cLow™ HearD THAT: THe SLupe Family” MAS AMONG THE FIRST: SETTLERS OF : “MUDD ‘COUNTER — HE ASKED PoP ABoUT AND” POP ALLOWED IT WAS TRUE AND saan’ ties FOLKS ALWAYS PAID THEIR BILLS CAND. Cou ie HOWwAEDR TA Lainapauce. | Races prs: EHOLD SUGGESTIONS DARK GLASSES HELP are weak hi to weat when hang. | ing out white clothes, | | L o-Lx | utilize the a pair] in season. WATCH MARKET REPORT If you want to Uuy economically, jwatch the market reports here and plan your meals MOM'N POP WELL CHIEF WE'VE CORTAINGY e GOT A LOT OF BOOSTERS FOR OUR VOCAL MUD - HERE'S ANOTHER: STIMONIAL LETTER THAT oo may be made like so as to} gasoline. nw Vocal. Mad F decided, ) ake ‘uo . SI practiced, nught and jay, your mud. fregusmntly amd to my great aurprue- —— ack gown of this season; at the} commodities cheapest when they are plentiful and A NEW CON Colored straw hats that h: with an oil paint thinned to the t nthe pa-lshade and madesthe consistency of Freckless and His Prensa) THATS STRANGE! I'VE WALLED TIS TOWA) CUER AND I HAVENT BEEN ABLE TO LOCATE he PUBLIC.” LUBRARY is K YoU 60 DOWN THIS: STREET AN’ THEN TURN To TK RIGKT UNTIL YOU COME TD A BIG POLICEMAN OUT OUR WAY Vij yy NEVER MIND (7, LaAvRA. TLL Ai sPEaK TO ENS FATHER. HES GETING OO FRESH: IOLIEZLILL LTD TIME ARTHUR TAY ? WHN MOTHERS GET GRAY WHAT 1S. HOME WITHOUT A GROTHER? prey eee that BUCKLES pugkles are very= for the new colontal are those of carved are Mnameled much liked pumps— sa wood, PLEXIO. have Wroeae new by col ht Gets Results With Magic Mud® SF have Aeon baying | to aequune amore. fara: unnoumding ang 5 frome. for yeano hut lnthoul pucceaa Tht. prcta ton tugh me | PAY THAT. GIMME $50 000 FoR MY PLACE AND Fut SELL i [eS ec Dh ightor he mee te who had pefuatd to Akl ther proprrty to me eee now offering ihe ak myown price. bak Upund wd TLL SELL You M HOUSE NEXT Doo FoR $5000 ce Important Landmarks! SAY, CAN YOU TELL AE THE WAY 70 THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, AY BOY 2 of ITS: ONLY THE SECOND ON ME AAAND B HHOO- THE MINUTE THAT UTTLE ROUGHNECK SAW HIM f HE SAID “HE LO THERE BUNQY Nose” B HHOO- HE'S ALNANS HUMILIATING | OFFICE Bow ME THE LITTLE WRETCH: CTS EL, KINGS SODA PARLOR AN 7 LIBRARY IS RIGHT ACROSS By Williams _ — es WELL MY GOSH ‘AT Am Not! EVERBUDDY Downs WARE HE WORKS CALLS HIM BUNNY NOSE. 1 KNOW a WKMd ATs HAS CALLED, DOWN THERE + ee