The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1925, Page 7

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( Tribane : Oa Advertiooments “ay rat 4 LE HELP WANTED : mysteries of t! W en and women. to learn a . ; , AN’ ry a a barber trade. Great demand; bie || (Claseified its Raks chauffeur to:thé Yellowstone Park | wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- . or BI Hills, ‘Thordnghly experi- alog and special offer free. Moler tion, 25 words or enced. ‘Give "th ‘first letter. Barber College, Fargo, ND. UDGR, oo. se ceseeeeges L. Russet Coleharbor, N. whe 6-26-26t 2 insertions, 26 words or td ub STEAM and gas engineer wants under: ....... 4 steam rig through threshing, 18|| 8 insertions, 26 worde or OOM! arom ae years exeprience.. State nombér FOR RENT— Ong -aice, light house- of days and wages. ~J, J. Baklar, zeepihe roém. wjth.-cloaet, on’ first G35 Huron St. S_E., Minheapolis 13s floor, ‘newly: decorated, folly fur. | au ION || ada over 26 words, ‘go eaal- with wales grees Area : HELP_WANTED—FEMALE Mid bi acl Biz ong St, 116-8 e § )) GET GOOD Position Through Amer-|| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ||For RENT—Wei modern | ae Business College. (Fargo,. N. RATES Fiat, 606 Ave. ak.) training. Low rates. i * _for helpful, free book B. ‘ait & ene ot si or Phone Girl or wombn for house- clase! js are -16-4t. mall house. Cail 415-8tb advance. “Copy should bé re- Adler. 9-15-2t ceived by 12 o'clock to insure \ r 1 for general ‘house: insertion at ad ka d Call 1120 Broadway, or phorie bo Jy work Wp? 282. 2st wisMamcK TRIBUNE ||FOR RSiR=# oo perched eso SALESMEN WANTED _ ; PHONE 32 floor, ‘924-4 oP 7 643W. LARGE National’ Organization de- oe: od sires the services of a. Salesman FOR RENT Serle ry - cf proven Sales ability for North | ~AUTOMOBIL EMOTO ment 18, Bese e i Apply ahr and South Dakota. We prefer a| BARGAINS in used Dakota nroey, pt. B, Kose Apt. man familiar with the Automotive | _Auto Sales Co. Jatt 4-30-t¢ trade. Unless you can qualify for 5 the above do not answer, We'do FARM LANDS 1a) not want a loafer or an Order | POR SALE—-The west hulf, section TAl-iwk | taker. Write us for appointment | 7-137-77, located near ‘Brittin, N.| EG i giving past experience and reter D. -180 acres broken this: year 8 se a eranome, ences in first, letter. J. S. Taylor,| and seeded to flax and has a good] 514 First St. P' ‘Gardner Hotel, Fargo, No. Dak. stand.’ Owner’s half interest. in 7-36-38 1-16-2t.| crop with farm if sold before man WANTED. Salesmen owning cars to| August 1. Muke me un’ offer.| came to my Sel ofr established line of oils| Ad@ress owner, J. Clevann, Brook-|143-76, on ‘uly Ne iron gray | and paints. List of customers fur- | _ings, S._D. 27-16-5t. x qui rae nished. Phone or write K._L. 6 Swain, care McKenzie Hotel, Bis- FOR SALE OR RENT Owner may have bate by Proving { “marek, Int@r State Oil Co, ___ HOUSES AND FLATS. __ Spe ag = ayia charges. FOR RENT—Strictly modern. five : 7-13-1w room duplex, attached garage. 0. W. Roberts, Tel. 751 or 1651, s 6-6-tf SUMMONS r Rent: Apartments in Pre Cae DAKOTA, new rive bang Apply| in ‘District Caufe Faurth Judicial = nintise District, ALE a inpaan, al MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—Pool hall and restaurant doing the best business and in the best farming country with the best crops in North Dakota. Futni- ture, fixtures and stock can be bought at invoice price, and build- ing rented reasonable. | Write ‘Tri- __bune No. 13. _ Taw FOR sALE— uth Si 2 uenty Bion. good residence lots on Ave. C f EAT ctate which must bs closed i ve 8 sine and may be bought at very rea- |b. Fi sonable prices. Apply City: Insur- spol 4 Y, other pei eae Agency, City elena! bw estate or interes pide! DEE Een bi 01 FOR” RENT—Two room apartment, panera en well furnished, also single room| The State of. with kitchenette and closet, nicely| above named furnished, both apartments have] You are hereby) relat Mg to an- new rugs and are newly decorated.|swer the complaint in action, 411 6th St. Phone 273. which is filed in the office of the 6-26-tf Clerk of this Court, at eee oure, in the jure FOR SALE—36-55 separator complete, ieee “ceuatyt North in i and to and ready to run. The engine is a] serve a. copy of yout, siewért upon 45 Mogul, guaranteed in every re-|the subscribers ‘within.\¢hirty days spect. Sell either separate. P. J.J after the servicé. of summons _C 7-15-2t} upon you, ‘exclusive, of Ge day of FOR RENT—Completely furnished] service; and ‘in. ca: yore ir failure apartment consisting of three.large|t© ppear or ah#i iene an rooms and bath, $50 per month. Ap-| be taken against Sou. By. default, for ply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose|‘"f rei a this 9th day of Jane 1085. GER -&. THLLO’ 6-1-tf rites for Pisin room modern apartment furnished or unfur, Office and Post Office Address: Webb Block, Bi: nished. In Varney Flats. Also good kitchen range for sale. Phone 773. tf Dak condition, near Catholic] NOTICE TO SAID DEFENDANTS charch and business district. Cash]: Please take notice’ thatthe above sale preferrel. Write No. 15 Tri-|action relates to, and the bune. 1w| thereof is to quiet title in the plain- FOR RENT—Modern 6 room bunga- low. Renter may have sam fur- nished or unfurnished. Reason- able. 922-7th St. Phone 960R. 22 a TENT FOR SALE—Good as new, um- brella tent, 8x8, cost $48.00, used 13 nights, for sale $29.50. Capitol Army and Navy Store. %15-3t FOR SALE—New Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, closets, gai terms.| NOTICE fo ae FoR Ee SORE ciecu aulandy the taxens againrtceaigiaare fer- als Brussels inne +» Werle: nder, good as Also two mowing machines. F, Chesak, 11 1-2 miles 8. E. FOR SALE—A four-burner Ry Titabte gas range, with oven and broiler. Phone 974. 7-10-lw OPPORTUNITIES Bar! shop, pool room and confe y. ood location, no competition. Will sell! barber shop separate if desired. Would like to sell this month. For further particulars, come and see or write W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, N. D. FOR SALE OR RE! lished bakery business, building and fixtures complete, good loca- tion, splendid opportunity for am- bitious party. Price and’ terms reasonable. For information write ad No. 14, care of the Tribune. 6-23-1m all modern home, in (50) of the Original Plat of the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dak and that no. personal claim. made against you or any of you in said action. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, LOTS FOR SALE ot for a home or du- t location in Bismarck, west of Custer Park, over- tomang Fort Lincoln and River. Garag: Retaining wall, and other improvements. Apply 122. West Broadway. Phone 992. 7-14-1w Lost $40 in ten dollar bills Tues- ; ¢ aa EOI” Notice t8 hereby given that de- day night. For reward return to} FOR. RENT—6 room maadgin. house.|'fault has occurred in the condition Tribune No. 16. 7-15-2t} 214 East Rosser. Phone 3 ot Cthat, aonenit real estate mortgage LOST--A lady's hat on highway be- bane 16-3t.] made, pxecuted and delivered. by lcymour Arneson, and Inga Arneson, his wife, as mortgagors, to Farm- ers & Merchants State Bank of Dris- 7-1,tf | coll, as mortgagee, e, Styed the ist day ‘of’ November, 1916, @ filed in the office of the R Burte| eae corde tween Washburn and Underwood. Finder please return to Interstate Qrans. Co. $5.00 reward. _7-16-It rut KEN'—Pive room modern bung- alow. Phone 321-W-2. eginter of Deeds .o mb County, North ‘Dakota, on per. alt: 1916, and there re- Book 138 of Mortgi on page an which mortgage was.duly assigned by said mortgagee by an instrument in writing to The United Norwegian Lutheran Church of Am: ea sald aeui, er at being record} the offite of the Register of f said couhty in. Bo 139 on “M ate pimonte on page le ie. big a A aia | ARS i writin “tot ees an a ihuthere an Church of America, sald assign: ; Tecorded in anid office ments on whieh Gerdulet consiate. in’ the ire of paid t the principal and. nitera eheed premise a Sind that an ry ce wit be foreclosed, ty by a sale ny ner ralbattee ate sabco er rite ty at front, do a the court heuse ig i A ivy mor Seainst a sald ‘premises to protect tte mort: wage Therefore there due on said mortgage on suid, day of sale the of, $2,525. prineéipa),: in- tereet and taxes, besides the costa of thin foreclogure'and statutory attor- ney's fee. 1, N THERA! CHURCH OF TA eT? ay os ee of Mortgag. kota, ts yet tsa cnareh Hy. 2, ty te pe of the re wilt he he say: ea alee ablic *aension es ey, Calif., hastened to Se peta ‘tot ‘strolling ‘ the patrolmen answering ¢yje alarm | posed expenditi Re- ‘Buch item, . Horrified adults in Ber! ‘the police when they saw. not any more than’a #mil found little Rolf ENlefson, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Ellefgon, turned to his mother, Mrs. Hilefson let it beyknown: - “Th ‘sun id ‘air air are. good for bis bocy.”, ‘.. I put him in the Lapp but eee he gets out... . Neighbors or 1 ho neighbors he shall slg ihe complaint.! ‘k,, Notth Dakota, ri HORIZONTAL U 1 jattering machine. 4. Theme. aS 4 8. To fondle. i} M1. Ireland. iG 800 {13. To stuff. RTS MRA) 14. To rouse from sleep. gan 15. igantic. & 117. Challenged. aaa 18. Evil spirit. IRIEITIAIG] ; 19. Confined. " H 21. Royal. Le 23! Males. On ao |25. Breposition of place. [Tc lalo} 27. Guiding star. B40) 30. To tear. DONG & 32. Gets up. [tinitis} 88. Polite form for male. : He ee ch: Answer to Yesterday's Crovewurd| a8. Unit of enieray. Puzzle. . Unusually excellent grade. i | 42. Horses’ neck locks. ~~ 43. Centers of apples. 16. Wooden peg about the size of} 45, American beauties (flowers.) a k. 46. Spotted. Tiny. 50. Root stoc $1. Conjuncti 52. Peruses. 53. To altow. Bry soak f| Bie Paid publi BSeenecery Pieced ou To scatte Titles, Pin your hopes to No. 27 horizontal and sail safely through his: puzzte. k food. jon, VERTICAL lax. in at an angle. r of two spinal muscles. Membranous bag. icity. Father and mother. it. r. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Remy, a native | of Belgium, has | true variety, he PAGE SEVEN were arreste! here and charged with attempt to foment a revolu- tion in Egypt. budded from this branch to an oxheart cherry tree. at] The branch developed from that bud | was | now led with the “King Albert” | cherti named his new variety, “King Al- bert.” “It is like King’ Albert Liege,” he explained, | “for it found where it was not expected. Remy first noticed the peculiarly marked fruit on a single branch of a KEPS THAT FIRST ‘DIME, Des Moines, July REDS tree of Lambert cherries, Undecided ARRE [keeper here still uas the first dime whether the light colored cherr dairo, Aout a| which went into ‘ais cash ti eeen bearing the crimson stripe we cozen all 8 recently |e cpened his store 36 year Mr Sumn'- Taght 2 ern at a a e+ pewrral. cato Fouking un our back rrade selrceaet a Packed - yu ¥eouldmt the Is deprived of. Mistake, ‘To bind. Subtracted. eg ion’ of the kidneys. 42. The first part of the day. 44. Dry, withered, 45. t 46. 47. ‘iod. 4y. You! and I. Honolulu, nance of civil: ‘“the truth, t “| nothing but t “We could not have a group of peo \ple, consequently no cities, towns Leemunt tier. if we told the trath all Hie 2.9.16 | the time. We must tell 1 O01 180-1 2018: so be hanesty, but-at timea it iaine {sary for us to lie for the welfare of R- | the community.” A illustrated his conviction recalling a wager betwen two men, one of whom declared he could re. frain from falsehood for a period wf The men Visited the home of a friend where one of the,daugh- playing the piano. “The playing was very poor when asked his opinion of the m ¢| the man answered that it was ‘punk,’ whereupon he was kicked out of the Dr. Goddard said. n continued throughout the 24- ur period and would be what would happen to anyone who endeavored to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” “SUN NEVER SE’ The time is not tar dis-| fruit is mature, the tant when the King of England will, ing runs from the s' | MUDD CENTER FOLKS He 24 hours. ters wi house,” Londo PSYCHOLOGIST AVERS TvING IS NEEDFUL TO CIVILIZATION July 16- jhoods are necessary to the polls n, in the opin of Dr. Herbert Goddard, psychologist of the University of Ohio, as pressed in a talk recently before a {large gathering at the Nuuanu Y. M. ‘ tit to Lot Five (6) in Block Fifty) “poopie could not Jive. together if the world adhered to the principles of he ~=whole he truth,” AUNT. FANNY BUZZ .WAS ALL .KETCHED- . UPON HER WORRYIN) CORNEY, FER TH’ FIRST “TIME IN YEARS — Now .. SHE'S GOTTER TELL HER EXACT AGE! (te, He, He! ibe able to speak to all the lands un- der the British flag through a radio ting station, Marconi, the wireless expert predicts. STERLING'S RISE AFFECTS DIAMOND SALE TO AMERICANS IN LONDON London, July 16.—()—Diamonds ‘as large as hazelnuts in settings for men have attracted much attention here lately where jewelry of this kind is sold chiefly:to Americans. Eng- Mishmen excepting in rare instances, never wear diamonds, especially rings, and on this | account never are seen in the jewelry shops until spring when the tourist season - | opens. Dealers here say the Americans are buying fewer diamonds than former- ly. that the stones are approximately as dear here as in the United States now that the pound sterling is virtually at par, and in addition purchasers are expected to pay the QO per cent duty when arriving on the other side. (#)—False- ex- t fj truth and he added. or We h by 7 and —___—_—__. NEW VARIETY OF CHERRY NAMED FOR KING ALBERT Yakima, Wash., July 16.—@)—A new variety of cherry, as unusual in its origin as in its appearance, has been developed by Edward Remy, an orchardist residing near here. The a golden yellow in color tinguished by a deep erim- son stripe that extends from the base of the fruit to the tip. When the me dark color- in to the pit. | “This situ- they} This is attributed to the fact | rier eat LISTEN, BOYS=TM GOING OUT ALL DAY TOMORROW AND You WILL HAVE TO 6ET ALONG ALL ALONE FOR ONE DAY— TNE GOT THINGS FOR You To EAT— Now WHO WILL EAT THE COOMES? WHY DONTCHA TALK UP? AM L GOING To Do ALL TK TALKING 3 By Small By Williama o aa WHAISA MATTER NOT with’ Wie THAT A BO0R ]f THER “HIND BUT ToD, Fis? MoNKENS HAND THEY WE DION HAVE FLEAS,N |] DONT! MonKENS] =| CUT NO oe ecrator THER /] cera ine |) | NOUR. PERPUL? NoT LIKE DOGS! ATLL Give TW HULL THING Ta MONKEYS OF THE WORLD: SCARE HAD I~ FANNY Buzz O NA HOT GRIDDLE. E TIME. — WHEN. THE CENSUS wap MUDD CENTER TO-MORROW < Li TELL HER AGE, VANGRAEEDRIK SIRE AERA BA

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