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| Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 382: MALB_HELP WANTED __ WOMEN sell guaranteed. silk 4 hosiery direct to wearer: beautiful goods, fashioned and full fashion- ed, wonderfuJ colors. Pt. er than stores. Sell onl every day. International, iery Co., Norristown, Pa, 4 ilk Hos- 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. es, must be competent and stea- Experience essential, no others Call McKenzie ‘offee Shop, J. Harrington, Mgr. “We have a refined patronage.” = T-15-1t WANTED—-Good, capable cook for P Mrs. Schipfer on Long Island. ?* Wages $10 per month, expenses __paid. Call Dr. Schipfer.7-14-1t WANTED. | for general house- work. Call 1120 Broadway, or phone a2 963 T-13-4t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Must sac ice my new Oakland Coach at once, $950. Cost. over $1800.00. Come in and see it. Tel. 281 or room 65, Lucas __Block. 7-9-1 FOR S Light .Six Touring Studebaker” in first class condi- tion. Driven very little. Address Box 448 Bismarck, N. FOR SALE—Bicycle, in good condi- »* tion, cheap. Harold Gutman, 1009- G-1-tf WANTED SMEN WANTED—To sell The Nationally advertised line of Whiz Auto Chemicals. Must have car and be able to furnish A 1 refer- ences, also bond. Territories open i nesota, North @®d South Da- Permanent proposition, Lib- eral Compensation. Call or write Room 618, McKenzie Hotel, Wed- nesday. 7-13-3t WANTED—Salesmen owning cars to sell our established line of oils and paints. List of customé@rs fur- nished. _ Phone or write R.- L. ySwain, care McKenzie Hotel, Bis- marck, Inter State Oil Co. 7-13-1w _—_—_—_—— MISCELLANEOUS F le, consisting of the fol. One three piece parlo’ pholstered, genuine leather; nree piece parlor suite, uphol- stered in tapestry; one player piano in excellent condition; one ing room suite, walnut osk fin- ish; buffet, four chairs and table: one fumed oak buffet; one child's crib; one floor lamp, silk shade; one table lamp, silk shade; two 6x9 Congoleum rugs; one felt rug 4x7; hed and spr one large leather chair; one g ¢ leather Duofold, fumed oak finish, with mattress. . Phone 246 and call for Mr. Gobel. rea B-LWw FOR SALE— Pool hall and restaurant doing the best business and in the hest’ farming country with — the best crops in North Dakota. Furni- ture, fixtures and stock can be bought at invoice price, and build- ing rented reasonable. Write Q 7-14-1W walnut dresser, Whittals Brussels ion Globe Wernecke mahogany fern sta 14 inders with process, marek, iA FOR SALE—Deering Binder, good a: new, Also two mowing machines. J. KE, Chesak, 11 1-2 miles S. B. of Bismarck. 7-9-2w FOR SALE—Gas stove, in good condition, $25.00, also electric washer, Phone 625 or call 808-2nd. SE Q 7-14-3t FOR SAL ‘A four-burner Reliable gas range, with oven and broiler. Phone 974, 7-10-1w ee “BANKRUPTS PETITION KOR DIS i i AND ORDER pr NO- TICE THEREON. In the District Court of he United Southwestern North Dakota. atter of J No. 5632 Honorable J District Court of the tor the District of th Dakota, Jy A. Worden, of Regan, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of North said District, respectful- ts that on the Ist day Division, wed bankrupt under Congress relating to bank that he has duly surrendered property and rights of prop- erly, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching is bankruptey. fore, he prays that he may court to have a 11 diseh all debts prov- ble aguinst his estate under said , bankrupt acts, except such debtsias Pare excepted by law. from such dis- charg: : Dated this 2nd day of June, A. D 1925, J. A. WORDEN Bankr 0 ORDER OF NOTICE, District of North Dakota, ss: On this 9th day af July, A.D. 1925, on reading Petlton for Dis-, charge Bf the above-mamed Bank- rupt, it Is— i F ordered By the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 10th day of September, ‘f vb. : a said district, 5, before thé said in at ten och the forenoon; and that notice there- ublished in The - Bismarck . & newspaper printed in and that all °ki show cause, if any the prayer of)4h » >they have, ne i should tbe petitioner uted. 1 insertion, 26 words or UNGEPE veeereee reece B BO 2 Insertions, 25 worde 01 under . 3 insertions, or > UNE versecsscccec pe TE 1 week, 26 words or un- Or vpeesessscesevcces LEB Ads over 25 words, 2c addl- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ade are cash !n advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FO} SALE—Barber shop, pool room Good location, Will sell barber shop separate if desired. Would like to sell this month. For further me and see or write g, Zeeland, N. D. ‘ 6;29-4w FOR SALE OR RENT—Ol_ estab- lished bakery business, building and fixtures complete, good loca- tion, splendid opportunity for am- bitious party. Price and reasonable, For ‘FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS i FOR RENT—Strictly modern five “room duplex, attached garage. O. W. Roberts, Tel. 751 or 151. eat “For Rent: Apartments ,in| new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. : FOR SALE—5 houses, South Side, 2 good residence lots on Ave. C. This is an estate which must be closed and may be bought at very rea- sonable prices. Apply City Insur- ance Agency, City National Bank Bldg. 9-13-1wk FOR, RENT—Two room apartment, well furnished, also single roem with kitchenette and closet, nicely furnished, both apartments have|d newly decorated. | new rugs and ai 411 6th St. Phone 273, 8-29-t¢ FOR SALE—36-58 separator complete, | ; and ready to run. The engine is a 45 Mogul, guaranteed in every re- spect. Sell either separate. P. J. Carey, Crookston, Minn. 9-15-2t FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment consisting of three large rooms and bath, $50 per month. Ap-|! ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apts. 6-140 FOR RENT—Four yoom modern apartment furnished or unfur- nished. In Varney Flats, Also wood kitehen range for sale., Phone FOR SALE—Small_ modern home, in good condition, near Catholic church and business district. Cash sale preferrel. Write No. 15 Tri- bune. 7-14-1w TENT FOR SALE—Good as new, um-| st brella tent, 8x8, cost $48.00, used 13 nights, for sale $29.50. Capitol Army and Navy Store. 7-15-3t FOR SALE—New Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, closets,’garage, terms. Call 696J. 600-10th St. 6-20-1m FOR RENT—Five room modern bung-| 5 alow. Phone 321-W-2, 7-1-tf —<—< << —$— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed. and de- livered by Mattie Kelley and Isaac Kelley, mortgagors, to The Farmers ants State Bank of Driscoll, wee, dated the 28th day of December, 1916, and filed. for record in the office of. the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of Nerth Dakota, on the 2nd day of January, 19177 at, 9:00 o'clock a.m. and recorded in hundred thirty-eight of Mortgages (438), on page one hundred ninety- one (191), which said mortgage was, by an instrument writing, dated the 25th day of January, 1917, as- signed to Fred V. Holzapfel, which said assignment was filed for record in the offices of the Register of Deeds aforesaid on the 8th day of August, 1919, at 1;30 p.m. and duly recorded in book one hundred fifty-. five of assignments on page one ; (hundred twelve and was thereafter duly assigned by an instrument inj writing to the Merchants and Man. ufacturers State Bank, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises In such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the courthouse, iy the city of Bismarck, atthe hour, of 3:00-o'clock p.m. on the Ist day-of August, 1935, to: sat-} di lsty the ayount dug upon gaid mort- gage on the-day, of sale, The premises detcriped in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the: same are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakola, described as follows, to-wit: r goth’; Sauth bale (8%) af. the eas wer %) an the South Rat tsp sr ‘the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section Fourteen :(14); in Town- ship Ope hundred ;forty (140), North of Range Seventy-six (76), West of the Sth Principal Meridian, containing 160 acres Move er’ less according to. the U, & Government Survey there-, i There will ba due on said mort- Gage.at the day of sale, the sum of Fifteen punates:: fen, and 35-100 MERCHA! DF : ‘ATE BANK, » Assignee and Owner of said a Mortgage. JAMES MORRIS, sais Attorney for said owner, Carrington, N. D.~ i 1-8-15-22 y9—8-5 NOTICE OF NEARING. ON BUDLET' For LJ bende OF BISMARCK, G ny And {t is turther ordéred by’ the court, that the Referee shall ‘send, by mail, to all” known creuitors, copies of sald Petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness The Honorable Chaclos- F. Amidon, Judge of the sald Court, dnd the seal thereof, at. Bismarck, jn sald district, on the 9th day of duly, A.D. 1935. 5 SEAL OF THE COURTS, JA. MO! RY, by KE. R. STB ft # tity Clerk? | ‘The. Upited States. dors ond _.piniaters. to, 45 countries, Buch ftem, Dai may be ing therefor, (Copies must, be made by.'taxpayer or agent.) . Notice. is) further given; that on the fourth ‘Wedneuday in July at 2:00. p. {oe the: 22nd aay of jonrd..of om hole = Beebe ¢ ton with Gala to ra jane dtem » ré,.or gbjectto any, erty Pag it. thereo: is Lit MH ASR iad a CARY. seat POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position as guide and chauffeur to the Yellowstone Park or Black Hills. Thoroughly experi- + enced. Give salary in first letter. L. Russell Haggard, Coleharbor, 7-14-1w INSTRUCTION ION in the French ages. Also comme dence thereii ‘ial Nice large room, ¢ ' used with two beds, in all modern house. Give good’ rates. Phone} 977-W or call 419 7th St. | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms light housekeeping, on ground f! near the Capitol and on the st car line. 930 4th St. rod 3 floor, 924-4th St. Phone 643W. 6-22-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. 4-30-tf FOR RENT—One_ modern sleeping room. Phone 1051,W or 314 3rd St. T-ll-1wk Lost LOST—A bunch of keys. Finder re- turn to Tribune for revert, apa LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lot for a home or du- plex. Nicest location in Bismarck 1 block west of Custer Park, over- looking Fort Lincoln and ‘River. Garage. Retaining wall, and other improvements. Apply 122 West Broadway, Phone 992. 7-14-lw DE CHATTEL FORECLOSURE 5 Notice is Hereby Given, That de- fault has been mace in the cond tlons of certain chattel mort- by A. A. Stewart and of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, to Bism Realty’ Company, a corporatio: Bismarck, Dakota, wh. MOR’ SAL er i rth Dakota, mber, . at 9 o'clo to secure the follow One note for five hun- and xi jebtednes cd ¢ Mars, dated | & a ue December | ith tere: at ten per} annum until paid; one not for one hundred cighty-five i 30-100 (8185.30) dollars, date cember 1, 1922, and due ‘February 1, 1 with inte at ten per cent annum until | | onsists of | Raxor to pit i se there is cla date of this notice the dred thirty-one for ven hu ; prin- | of ¢ BR-100 (Sit <88) dollars: cipal and : That th 1 pterest 13 traveling solve the pu 9. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | You don't have to ona HORIZONTAL Shel To ventilate. Bed lath. Raven. Books of old Norse mythological songs. Burden. Native metal. ilk worm, To slash. Male title. Possessive pronoun Locomotive drivers. Sun god. To dress. oft, colorless ointment. To break the ranks of. ‘To press. Principle. To label again. Half an em. ket collector depart ennis fence d resin used weight ather, Druggist’. Opposed Diteh. Petals. Publishes VERTICAL, To wed. Plant used drug. R to te make a nt nt of compass diameter ent Roman or Greek temple. One st Hypothetic of a flight structural 1 bitter to work this pugele,bat if.you vif you want to spend a pleasant half hpur. GEWNBE ONBEOR Go ace @ Goo | CROSSWORD PUZZLE | “ Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword Purzle. 1b, Private ing two heaths, Unit of work 1 i ng clothes, sleeping 1 simi wn ostrich, n blast. s level. of frost. Apportions cards To crawl, ‘To scatter hay Grown up kids. weight of container talk irack Second nete in Male elild, Mother Third note in seale the said mortgage foreclosed by # sale ty in said morgue < at to made and provided, on the: S$ where the said ‘personal 3 uow located, to-wit: On way of the Minne - M ar ty j bought in Amer: ed In methods of obt: entirely revolution At present the government is em- barking upon a costly building an addi connecting rgonal property deseribe mortgage and which will be sold to satisty the sam ax fol- lows, to-wit: One grain clevator situate on the right of way of the Minneapolis, St Marie Raily together is ex y Fred Bender ‘(wid- , to Bar rs, Incorpor- Book oncj 3, :} pald by the owner and holder of the i] mortgage and are included in this | thé. revolution @ corporation, dated November , 1919, filed ‘for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burlelgh D., on January 15, 1926, at 9:30'a. 'm., and recorded In Book 106 of Mortgages, on page 135, and assigned by the mortkazec to John P. Thomas by an instrument in writing dated 1920, filed for record in the ce of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, N, D., on June 26, 1920, at 1:3 p.'p., and recorded jn took ‘144 of jortgages, on page 361, to secure the payment pf $1,600.00 and’ int est, will be foreclosed ‘by a. sale of the premises in such mortzage and hereinafter described at the ‘front door of the Courthouse, in the City }or Hismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 23th day of July, 1925, at ‘the hour of two o'clock in the ‘afternoon of said ax, to satisfy the amount due on aajd mortgage on the day of sale. he premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described us foltows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Twelve (12), In Town- ship One Hundred ‘Forty-four (144), Range Seventy-nine (79), Burleigh County, N. D., conta! ing 160 acres, more or less, cording to the Government sur- vey theregf. Default exists in the terms of said mortgage in this tliat both principal and interest are past due and un- pald. Default further exists in the tering of said mortgage in this that aA ieee real estate, amounting to ‘That said taxes have been bruary 20, 193. deseribe $492.91., foreclosure... ‘There will be due on said mort- age'on the day of gale the sum of 436.34, together with the costs of foreclosure and attorney fees as provided by law. Dated this 16th day of June, 1925. |- ._ JOHN P. THOMAS, . . Owner and Holder of Mortgage. McGEE & Attorneys for Owner and Holder “alot, North Dakota. | [ieee eR Ore gi —7-1-8-15-22 RUSSIA EXPECTS. BAKU OIL FIELDS TO INCREASE YIELD Baku, ‘July 15,—()—On the occa- sion of the fifth anniversary of the nationalization of the Baku oil fields, the Soviet: press gave some details of the pretent state and productivity of the oil fields and outlined the progrann of their future development. :The Baku: oil. fields, which before tonged to.270 differ- new w ‘ suly, 1926. -, which | standard, neh | tation 21,000 wells, Last y Baku 32,000,000 volis, }expected that 000,000. ! White and cuffs are featured q plain bluc and black frocks. The Jabot, too, is universally liked. Brocaded or beaded exported ods of oil. New equipment and machinery were ica this year, and the ing oil have been ed. program zl Baku with, expected to be probably in America will | Trust itself without any subsidy from the government. ‘ be financed by FASHIONS J) re LARS lingerie LINGERIE C crepe or BROCADED LACE lace is approximately the pre-war There are now in exploi- from It is during the coming year 1 not less than 340,000,000 will be ob- oil pipe line Batum, one which it will spend more than $10,- Part of the order for pipes ac abroad, collars: is very much liked for evening wraps, it gives the sumptuous rich appear ance that is so desirable, RIKING COLOR EFFECT Vieture hats of shrimp pink hor hair braid are trimmed with lar bows of deeper-toned velvet. BUT IT Is ENOUGH A single small flower often forms the only trimming for a small hang- kok or milan’ hat. of {Ss CHARMIN shades of gray are together in the same costume, using the lightest tone for the foundacion. FOR EVE Fashion much silver and gold CLIPPED GSTRICH USED }{ Clipped ostrich is very much in idence on the bottom of conts and WEAR rb eveni CHIFFON COATS. Uulined chiffon coats are very fashionable as part of an ensemble for afternoon or BRILLIA The long cape, of lighc colored wool or kasha, is lined with ‘| MUDD CENTER FOLKS By Small LETS Have & PiPe-Ful, ~ ZEB. L'M TRYIN? LIKE BS (Sixt T’ BREAK OFFN SMOKIN’, SOI LEFT MY TERBACCH HOME - 1 Of Wy 44, L 7 abies Ve SIR WALTER RALEIGH WORKED A- ‘HARDSHIP. ON SOME SMQKERS, WHEN HE «INTRODUCE ACQUIRING THe H BoTHER - Pouct, D TOBACCO+ AFTER « ABIT ITS A Lor oF [To BUNT UP A& FULL TopaAcco ‘PLUS: CHEERFUL LENDER— room ina train contain. compart 1 brilliant silk and sometimes hooded | dene with the silk. EEVES ARE ‘BOL wristbands. tight Evening wraps are showing MOM’N POP | i | Best TESTMONIAL LETTERS WE'VE RECEIV —+ to be more tailored than ever | with closer Lines and ne vel effects. hefore uminon FFANT leach side of the nt and full fabric, gathered | walking NOVELTY { BABRIC | rerdered ' H into | hengaline | fabric thi eason ay at 1 veellent advantaje i] styles Make Jiving With Voiee Now Nr. Jarnn my D YET! qe lomdsnr VGounnwe L Son. Goom Cock (| INVERTED PL Strand sabout the neing f tong aribrBion Ara: Lge, Two mortgagent the oft 4 me to Europe 2o hal 2D aught ptudty thee, head, unotructara: T "PAGE FIVE AT y shirts often ha atin the front and front to add ease ta RY of ery TAL B abd 1 MS sare wed of the new + teem ty be a agra meg father geano Amreatead arid pink ST) DONT WoRRy Darmwed wv Your Vocak Mud | Freckless and His GEE-T HATE % DO THIS BUT TAGS AOM SAID IF L SAW TAG 1 SHOULD TELL HIN To COME HOME AN TAKE AIS i | | i | SHE RAWGO RAIN ON 2 et ia YTS SOMETHIN FER, BEAUTIFVIN Friends Knows What It Tastes Li AUH-7AIIN MEDICINE AINT AUTHIN'-SHUcKsS! HOM- TAG— YER MOM WANTS: YOU To COME HOME AN’ TAKE YER MEDICINE. WAT A FIBRER TAM of. DLA I ete } i SL all te y Tr! t DONT WANT 17, Mom! 5 T FEEL ALL RIGH y {1 UE MEDICINE aa VES-RUT AGBBE ITS a AOW-AOW= IT ISNT L BAD To TAME! SEE IFT UKE tree! LTEWLYA!! You TASTE IT FIRST AN’ OUR WAY OL BEN Bout p WAS A BLAME Good Boss,4 BuT HED GoT’ SEE TH GALS SF ON A SORE wy BACKED HOSS, NOW NOU FELLERS GIT BEHIND THET FENCE, AN ILL GIT CooKY “To “TH DOOR, AN WHEN T HIT TH STEER ON TH HAD WITH ONE O HIS BISCUITS YOu JERK HIS BOYS, THIS \S “Too GENTLE A HINT. WHUOT WE NEED 1S A CIRCUS ELEPHUNT, AQ |LAIGS OUT FROM NUNDER HIM, AN' CooKy ‘LL THINK HES KILLED. S Le “IRIN FTO-GET_A. RAISE IN ee i her aE By Williams AITTN ‘IM WITH A PIECE O' Pe oo? BuUT- WELLL GUESS THETS

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