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THURSDAY, JULY. 23, 1925 F Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 82: : Ay _____MALB ita 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. 6-25-26t ARE YOU A NEAT appearing, ambi- tious young man, fond of travel and willing to work 6 hours a day? If so, see Mr. McCarthy, Grand Pa- cific Hotel, Bismarck, from 4 to 7 HELP WANTED—FEMALE __ GUUD Fosition Through Amer: an Business College (Fargo, N. Dak.) training. Low rates. Write for helpful, free book B._7-15-1m RES WANTED—One with experience to work in restaurant hotel. See Anna Fajerson, rison, N. D. Tli-lw Nihv--Woman or girl for gen- éral housework. “Call 164 or 95 t maid for ge Phone 189. 21-1w) 3 vexp es at Sweet’ Shop. Waitress at the lady's hand bag containing bill, some small chanj baby diet lis! return to T 1etwk TOST—Black leather auto cushion. Finder please return to Mrs. J. A Larson. 7 ¢ compan, or write A. L, Woodmark, M, Broadway, Bismarek, N.'D. . 7-20-1w At TOMOBILE—MOTORCYC ood Terms to suit. Dakota = Lo 7-22-tf BARGAIN: Auto Co. 7-1-1 PERSONAL This treatment qua teed to stop seizures or money returned, No bromides, narcotic Try at our Hunter Labora- 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark. TATE FARM_LANDS FOR RE’ Section 20 miles of Bismarck, good house and 400 acres cultivated, half plain. Give horses owned with heldon, N. Dak, FOR REN ctly modern 1 room duplex, attached garage. W, Roberts, Tel. 751 or 161, “For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply ‘tribune office. _ FOR RENT—Two room a 6-6-tf Two room apartment, room with kitchenette and closet; nicely furnished, both apartments hfve new rugs ‘and are newly decorated. 411-5th St. Phone 273. FOR RENT Three room house inder in used cars, Dakota| farmlands for | MONEY TO LOAN | INVESTORS MORTGAG pt Claseiied?Advertnitg Rates | 1 insertion, 26 words or 2 insertions, 25 words or UNdOF ..ocerrsereeeee OE 3 insertions, 25 under ...,... oo 66 1 week, 26 words or un- OF ce csecessecesecces 1365 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 FOR SALE BUNGALOW--5 rooms and __ bath, modern and in dandy condition, built-in features, close in, Price 1s, partly modern, shape, small out . buildings, and’ lawn, Price $2600. —8 rooms and bath, prac new and well located. Ha’ wood trim, screened porches. Price $7500.00. Terms, BUNGALOW--5 rooms and bath, full basement, oak floors, two sereen- ed and glazed porches, Hy new, Price rooms and bath, hardwood optionally well built, ga . splendid lawn and trees. Price 00). 7 rooms and bath, hot water floors and trim, lawn and Nl located. Price $7600. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNE TIM TO BUY A HOME. BE INDEP DENT AND LIVE IN| YOUR OW » WE CAN FINANCE ANY FIDE PROPOSITION, We write insurance of every form in ood reliable compan s Choice o ON CITY PROP- aa ERTY. Come in and sce us or Phone 138 E SECURI- TY COMPANY He tte with First Guaranty Bank '-22-1w, WORK WANTED WANTED—Widow with four boys wants a position. Write Mrs. Clara Mohler, Otter Creek, N. Dak. 7-20-1w WANTED TO RENT —By couple ve or six room rn cottage or bungalow, with centrally located. Address ‘Tribune. 7-22-1W LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—75 by 150 foot corner lot on Avenue E and Seventh street, facing south and west. $700 cash takes it. Write Mrs. R. N. Mahin, C s Board of Scho 18, of Win, will ve sea and hauling of amounts) for schools No. 5-29-tf| All coal to be hauled from the ine tt) Fosberg Mine, near SUI, No D., or FOR SALE—Small_modern home, in| from Wing, |X, good condition, r church and business district. C sale p Write No. hune inquire Be 1-tf ern apartin FOR RE - furnished, and bath, 618-6th St. or Phone 890. 7-22-1w barn and chicken coop, 417 Phone 804M, aR Small “apa erson Court, 510 Ave Phi alow, POOMS FOR RENT —Modern sleeping rooms All conveniences. Close FOR REN Board if desired. — Reason: Phone 604J or call at 15 TI 3 m FOR REN rooms for light housekeeping. All modern. Close in, private entrance | with extension phone, 2-8th St. 2 large rooms on main floor, n preferred. 7-20-tw A front bedroom on or, connected with bath, elp: 1 ¥ room modern bungalow, close in, inelud- ing piano and victrola. 1 West Broadw 7-23-3t FOR REN hed room in mod ern house, Gentlemen only. Call at 601-6th 'S or phone 214k, T21-lw FOR RENT—2 large furnished rooms for ht housekeeping. ground fluor, 924-4th St. Phone 643W. FOR RENT—Strletly modern apart-| ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F, W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. 30-tf OPPORTUNITIES F SALE jarber 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 see or write W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, N. D. si Ae 6-29-4w FOR SALE OR RENT—Old estab- ished bakery business, building and fixtures complete, good loca- fi spléndid opportunity for am- ious party. Price and terms reasonable, For information write “ad No, 14, care of the Tribune.’ 6-23-1m KOR RENT—Cafe in Hotel Killdcer, well furnished, steam heated and telco light, owner’s board for rent, must open soon. Write Hotel Killdeer, Killdee: Satholic h { Set a ¢ ams, kitchenette} four blocks from _ postoffice. ble. ‘W) paxe 151, which mortgage was duly wo nicely furnished hassizned’ by sald mortgagee by an single sleeping room, 1 ed with bath, Phone 1066.1; and feasonable, Call at at Hfront door of the court house im the: panicd by a doocheck of Bids will at 8 p.m. right to sth bids. Klem Luiska, President, Iden, Clerk Lyman School 1 rd Jeet any or all te No. 18. Wing, N. D. same by prov y ound dng. all chiar Williams, Wing, N. D. 7 1 red in the conditions in real estate mortgage executed and,delivered by vour Arneson, and Inga Arneson, his wife, as mortgagors, to Farm: ers & Merchants State Bank-of Dris- coll, as mortgagee, dated the Ist day of November, 1916, and filed in the Office of the Register of Deeds of leigh Court orth Dakota, on November 11th, 1916, and there’ re- corded in Book’ 138 of Mortgages on Za in writing to The United ‘an Chureh of Am- inty in Book- 139 of Assignments page 81, and. qbleh mortgage was duly assigned By sald assignee by an instrument ting to the Norwegian Luther- ch of Amertea, said assten- ment being recorded in sald office in Book 17% of Assignments on page, re of suid mortgagors to pay: the principal and interest. secured by auld mortgage which is past due, used premises, and that sald mort. Kage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in-sald mortgage and hereinafter described at the elty of Bismarck, Burleigh County, ;North Dakota, at the honr of twol o'clock p.m.’ on the 3rd day of} August, 1925, to satisfy the amount @uc on’ said’ mort fue on age on said day The premises: do Mortgage and hie r will be sold to] watisfy the same are degeribed us] follows, to-wit: ~ She Northeast quarter (NI%) tion Twenty-eight (28) in Township One Hundred. Forty- - | one (141) N, of Range Seventy ° | five (75) We. of the 3th Principal | Meridian, in Burleigh County, » Korth Datcotn. ig nd rhe owner of sald mortgage hav- jug ‘paid delinquent. taxes against sald premises to protect its mort- gage therefore ‘there will be due on said mortgage on sald day of sale the sum: of $2,525.88, ‘principal, in-= terest and taxes, this foreclosure/and statutory attor- ney's fee. June: 16th. 1925. THE. NORWEGIAN. LUPHERAN CHURCH 0} a agioh™ Agsii J ako Pr. HOMNTS, oe rene: orney for owner of Mortgage, Office and Past Oftice ‘Address: Crosby, North Dakota, | es int brushes can be Varnish and bee ‘soft by Ageia them in-a jar 01 a vo aeettt-f ‘erosene, the bureau of standards found, which default consists in the] ‘ibed in said] sides the costs of| ing. FOR SALE FOUR ROOM .HOUSE, 100 feet frontage; nice trees and luwn, aj bargain at $2100. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, t frontage, one block from pav- ing; many built-in features; 00. FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, all modern but. furn: $3000.00. $750.00 cash, balance’ monthly payments. } FIVE ROOM BRAND NEW BUNGA-.| ; LOW; modern; $1000.00 cash, bal-! yy $5200.00. yy ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ect gf gréund, just off pav- 3 $4500.00. in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms; | many real bargains among them. FARM LANDS; The most complete list I have ever had. Some of the pieces ‘are quoted so cheap it is like stealing to buy them. 1 am in receipt of a great many letters from agents in other states saying there will be many outside buyers | in here soon, I predict that in- side of two years our land values will double. BUY NOW and make your profit. F. BE, YOUNG, wv ——— Hemstitching, picotirig and tinsling Also all kinds of pleating. Only first class workmanship, . ALF. PETERSON 218 ist St. Bismarck, N. Dak 732 Jas MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1, 36 1. P. double cyl. Rumely steam engine, 140-64 Rumely separator, outfit has run about 120 days; also 10 bottom handlift plow, good as new. Fred Lindholm, Stanton, N. Dak. lw Restaurant fixtures, is, etc, for $1800.00, and going business. b. d-17-1w z ‘actor and trac- ata bargain, Write call Knute Johnson, Ste Dak. FOR SALE—Good one and t old gra: Holstein heifers, Crum, MeKenz ND: FOR SALE—Oliver 9. Condition like ne i The Butler Studi WANTED- Roll top desk. Write P. Rox 421, Bismarck. FRL-B KNAPP, THRILL SLAYER, WAS PETTED YOUTH Man Hunted Throughout East for Murder was Brilliant College Student By NEA Set C5 Y., July 2 Knox Knapp, hunted throu, east as a “thrill murderer, Super-normal student his family and petted b; ‘iety. The eldest son of William W. out the was a >| Knapp; engineer and owner of the Williams Bridge Comp of the old Knapp fam cuse, Philip had his every filled as a youth, spending his hood in the fas| Acuse. boyhood was that of the av- uth, with dancing school n the younger soci Entering Bee High School at and scion of S: boy- cuse, his bri soon observed by his teachers. He was alway he head of his classes, dd. His intellee , and he had no himself to the higher cour: hool, Tn connection with — his school days the following statements made by two of his former instruc- tors: mathematics dep “Excepting for hi studies Phil Knapp anormal boy, and won his block letter on the baseball team. Knapp alwa pressed me as being able to h his studies without any particular trouble, He was very intelligent and quickly grasped any question or problem that might bother others in the class. He never studied much to my knowledge, and at the same time he was always prepared to re- citte his lessons correctly. ¢ ‘Knowing Phil Knapp as I did. at that time, it is hard to believe that he ever killed a man, especially for ‘a thrill.” Miss Sarah A. Avery, head of the|~ English department: “Phil. Knapp was very bright and there’ is’*one class “in ‘particular J recall, There were a number of students * in this clays who were above the average. “In spite of this. Knapp had ho trouble’ getting’ better marks than this group of quick- learning and intelligent youths.” Schoolmates of Knapp remember him as something of a dreamer, be- ing quiet and reserved. He ‘was not on friendly terms with many of his schoolm ‘ Leaving’ ‘high school he entered Syracuse University for a time, and later went to Cornell, where in’ con- trast to his “brilliant record in high school came ‘reports ‘that ‘he was not “ very good student.” * His first escapade took place while he was at Cornell. ‘He was reported missing by his -instructors, without any apparent reason, He was gone for three weeks and while private and police authorities were looking for him, he quietly returned’‘to his home here and offered no explané- tion for his disappearance. The next event to bring his name before the -public was while he was at home. He reported to police one morning: '-éarly that burglars at- tempted to break into his home and that he emptied’ a gun at them, Po- lice found marks on the door of the]. Knapp home, but nothing was miss- hort time later he-reported auto ine 8 attempted ae cane his r's from the family gar- that ofie of thein struck fin on the head.- The cars were not tholested, ‘policé learned, but Knapp did have a crack on the ead. °* Knapp temaintd about ‘Syracuse for some time, and ‘his friends say he ‘acted queerly, saying many times that his family would not let him go to work; that “no Knapp should work.” Théte ‘stitements ute not taken. sei ly- now... In 1920" Knapp, 106%: gor ad: E THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "PAGE FIVE arrived in court: he TA AUSTRIAN AND OUT AGAIN non the board b The snake began to i- fest_an unusual interest in the pros- iting attorney, at whom it stared sponsible for getting him into court | t [fright to neighbors F shine in front of thes act Summoned to | The owner took it up and wound it around his neck to demonstrate of the reptile proved and release acked his pet in a suitcase. MOM’N POP Julius Is Heard From or with his pet, especially as the di- rector of the“ unvenomous na testified to the of the snake, ur ITs ONLY “BOBBED” BIRD Buenos Aires-The only bird in the world which “bobs” its feathers: is a native of South America, It nibbles off its tail feathers to pro- duce a curious looking racquet ef- fect LOT OF GOOD ADVERTISING er to Work this puzzle, but if you're not one ply learn a few legal terms (J _\WELL HORNBLOWER EDT AND BESIDES MR i} THAT CONTEST WAS WELL McWARRLE IS WORTH THE MONEY = (T ai CERTAINLY GAVE OS A ims A TESTIMONIAL GTO WRITE i AND BRING IT IN rn HORIZONTAL argest local political divis rs where justice is GENTLEMEN- UM JULIUS MCWARBLE - HERE'S MY TESTIMONIAL LETTER RECCOMMENDING MAGIC MUD AND TELLING HOw IT HELPE: ME TO WIN YOUR SINGING CONTEST e in printing. termination of a (opposite of crisis) aser or Anna Fajerson,|, folks ‘land in Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword | Point of compass: y ph “apie \ Gilt Hb Foal oy mation of surprise oil ' rowho has charge of the court, Snuil venomous ; BP 00 pr) an’ naan, ae tructural unit, GOSH! DIDV' EVER SEE IT S'HOT ALEK? WHEW! IE 17 WO22N'T DOG DAYS WE COULD GO SWIMMIN' = DONT YOU KNOW ANY COOL. Point of compass. mation expressing: triumph. Those who share To question. 1 rd drink containing ice st who traine case is put hefor Bone of the fo Second ‘note in To rap lightly. Le Philip] yo, the condition of the working . in the opinion of ¢ vr of the executiv who arrived in ed by! ve believed to have affected him. He was discharged from the » Ve and underwent | dri onable section: of )un gperati foremost surgeon in Syr f } | ble, Mr. Met skull and a silver plate was p YOU WHERE ‘}ment, when wolunteers picketed lique zh 1 trip to Hono 4 ho consumpt authorities found that from him for some time. THAT WE Gor When he left again, no word was + ed from him by hi i y the murder case wa not know ~he army, seeking further “thrills. IN INDIA BENEFIT RY DRIVE AGAINST LIQ! 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