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THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926 Tribune Classified Advertisements PRON 8 2 == ‘WANTED—Men and women to learn. barber trade. Great demand, big: wages. Few ‘weeks completes. Cata-!] log and 3; 1 offer free. Moler Barber C Fargo. N { FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Girl for general restwur- ant work. Good Ry to. right party. Box 3, Dawson, N. Dak. a GOOD STEADY girl wan Dunraven. Phone 1051M. aie Third __ street, is WANTED—Waitress at Cafe. lee “O'Brien's FOR SAIZ—1 dining room table, buffet, 6 dinner chairs, 2 kitchen chairs, kitchen, table, kitchen cab-, inet, 2 beds, 2 dressers, 1 library; table, 2 rockers, 1 davenport, 1 Farewell phonograph, kitchen uten- sils, odd dishes, can fruit, 1 rug4 <12, call 6 p, Mi. to 10 p. m. Sunday Le 716 Broadway. Phone ‘One wainut dresser with large mirror, One 6x9 Axminster rug. One 4 inch post brass bed, complete; all in good shape. Cheap if taken at once. Phone 896 or cail O00 Ave Be ooo ptt FOR, SALE—1 Duofold, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 library table. All prac- tically new. Phone 6893. 221 W. Rosser. FOR SALE—Three piece f leather set, Jib: ‘ary table and chif- fonier. Call 573. FOR RENT—Large comfortable room,| hot water at abl times. Near capitol id street car line. Phone 1183. yt. FOR RENT—Cican modern sleeping! room by the first of the month.! Also garage. Phone 6043 or call at __15 Thayer strect. e st large pigayant room, suitable for one or two girls Phone 120R or call at 507 Foutt Street. e ibs FOR RENT—A nice small room sui able for one. Close in. Gentleman preferred. 415 Fourth st. Phone 1152. FOR RENT—Well furnished room with kitchenette and closet. Ice fur- nished. 411 Fifth St. Phone_ FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, mod- ern. Call afternoons after 1 p. m 2 W Ga 9231 FUR RENT Knowles Jewelry” ‘store. F. A. Knowles. heen EASANT tingle or connected light housekeeping rooms. College Bldg. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms, Strect. BOARD AND ROOM FUR RENT—Nice large room for 3, with board. Men preferred. Light housckeeping apartment on an 0 Apply to “furnished — light- 520 Seventh | floor, Call 419 Seventh street. aoe rag: Board. The Mohawk, 401 it. Phone No. 145, PERSONAL SALE—Hepatola removes gall stones, appendicitis, stomach and liver troubles in 24 hours without Price per treatment $6.75 de- ivered. Hepatola Co., Box 941, Aberdeen, 5S. Dak. LOST—Tire, size 30x5.77 with rim and cover, between Cleveland, N. D., and McKenzie, N. D. Finder please re- turn to * ibune office for_rews “Ul Ik scar! Please return for r A” large feather eae ward to Mrs. Fifth St. Phone 725. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dental office rooms, formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an Facies Inquire City National Bank, Bis- marek. POSITION WANTED HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants position to work for part board and room whie attending high school. Pref- erably taking care @f children. Address all communications to el ap Hanson, Pleasant Lake, No. jak. it-1 . W. Corwin, 700] | _| FIRST CLASS 1 insertion, 26 words or peerreeetrirt Fe 2 insertions, 88 words a FOR SALE 6 ROOM, strictly medern house, east! . front, g condition, nice lawn and trees, nice part of city 5 ROOM cottage, east front, partly modern, newly painted, $2,100.00. 6 ROOM house, bath, lights, water.) _ south $1. 6 ROOM strictly modern house, east, front, nice part of city. newly decorated, built for a home, splen- did condition, $5,500.00. 8 ROOM hoafe, new, strictly modern,| south front, nice part of city, 5 Bed rooms, $7,750.00. 7 ROOM ‘house, east front, screened aay P otaoed nice = of city, 8 ROOM | house, east front, modern, splendidly: 1 light hot part of city, $3, irks.’ BUILDING LOTS—If the dot you) want is not on my large list, get it for you, if for sale, NSURANCE—Fire, tornado, automo- bile, nerogeit imap food serv- HEN OU *THNK OF REAL ES-' TATE, in any of its branches, think f i F. E. YOUNG 2 with Hes lot opposite Hoosevell Phone 308, Cora 8. Mc- ‘oom modern house, 2 large bed rornes suitable for one or two families, full mefeer south front, water, sewer, bath and furnace for $4,000, on terms at 18 FOR SALE—5 room “bungalow, Gar- age. Small payment down, and monthly payments at a ver! he sonable price. See Emil Bobb, Phone 921. F ‘Furni ped light Souots apartments. 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furni: 930 Fourth Street. priced very low to sell wood Accessory Co. 800 Main St. ANTED—Sewing, will come house or do sewing at home. Call J. Dressmakin; Seventh St. Phone 548LR, FOR SALE AT ONCE—A complete Ne oil station including one 15,- 000 gallon tank, one 10,000 gallon tank, unloading satttipmaont and ae Write care Tribune A INESS: jon with good pay is certain when you have the training. Helpful book sent free. American Business College, Fargo, j. Dak. FOR SALE ‘balance $30 per m 8 ROOM aiiee house, sagnee ss 4 bed réoms, close ia, for $6, liberal terms. 6 ROOM modern house, 3 bed ont in eee ot) $6,000, on fide: tei GEN CRAL STORE, including site and stock, in Burleigh seenty, for trade for Burleigh -coynty’ reat estate. 8 ROOM modern house. for rent for, GEO. M. REGISTER WANTED to buy from owner at a bat- Bain for cash, location dei small new residence, modern. - Give full ani? poe in’ Tiree: letter and price. dress Tribune No. 90). WANTED—To hear from some one going to California by auto and have. room for a 10 year ol box Keasonable fare will be: allow Hy ased. Kelly __Phone ee lvania batloon casings, 30x6.95, $12.50 vothig ‘Terms.te re-' ti kota ead of Hereford Yearling steers and bebe year old steers, th attle. J, E. Chesak, 12% miles Southeast of | Bismarck. itd FOR SALE—Washing mach: new hand power). A bargain. Also. brand new copper boiler and fruit jars. Call at 608 Seventh St. North.’ FOR SALE—At once sectional book- case, sewing machine and type- writer. Call 714J. FOR SALE—Baby bugs: ge new and a davenport at 210 Gweltth s E—Baby buggy in good con- Phone 1) tad OUT OUR. way. THERE GOES “TH BRAINS OF TH ORGANIZATION ON A “TOUR OF INSPECTION “RIPPY": LAST Time THEY WENT THRU THEY FOUND TH SWEEPER NEEDED A NEW THEY'LL PROBLY FINO TH ‘Auto|® S| bedded in the e t of the treasurer ip of Naughton, For the tement ‘of Mrs. Hugo of the Township of Whom Reed. Twp. ‘Trews, Day mae Co. Treas. a. Mar. 1926 Apr. ites ita at 1926 Apr. Co. Trea: 1926 June 2 TOTAL Filed this Gelh - of July, 1926. Emil W. Johnson, Township Clerk. State of North Dakota, ss. County of Burleigh. "Tow re ene of Naughton. here tify, that the within peaerment i true account of ail ship from the County Treasurer and from all other officers and person rand also of au Moneys puld out by TESS. Ch A SY c county, of ot oa North. ed by cr Into the Tow nshtp. “Treasury from the County Treasury and from all other afticers and pergons, and alse of all Bepeye t out by her as such the year ending June 24, 1936, On What Account Amount Balance on hand... +8 822.62 Bridge and Highway ....« 609.36 for Seaewes 1,431.98 37.25 1 Total Checks Issued Balance ... Interest... y Total .. e se and Highway. Total Checks as Treasurer of said T the year ending June that the sum of is remaining in’ my hands ag, under ay 1926. rer. 2 Given | hand this 1th uly, Mrs. Hugo Solberg, y of J Treasurer of the eae of Naughton. “SANDY” (Continued from page eight) elevator ve detailed and colorf Who was this man? Was it ‘whose blood made a small | on the floor? Someone had been present when} mn was shot—someone besides) Who; ave the dead man was wounded. twas this other? How could h beeaped, unaided ? Had Ramon ae the pistol on himself? If 80, how account for that byiet i 12 The dead man, from his position, ‘fired this. Nor could the pistol have curved across the room had it dropped ha’ BROOM Tas TIME TIME MEEPER NEEDS A NEW PENCIL. shot him and then could not have th Worth’s lifeless hand. It ap- peared to have been flung, down in a hurry, By whom? . How ‘had the murderer escaped? A man had been known to enter Worth’s office. No one had seen anyone leave, The police were working on cluos. They had taken finger prints found on a chair and on the panels of the door. eee A mystifying feature of the tragedy was its apparent absence of motive. Worth ‘had been a tenant of this build- jin 5 Femembered and welcomed even by the’ elevator operator and janitre: Robbery had plainly not been the motive. A wallet containing $600 in currency, a jade ting and x very. fine By Williams OR YES, THESE TOURS OF INSPECTION IMPROVES WORKIN CONDITIONS. WNHY, A MACHINE FELL ON A GUY RIGHT IN FRONT: OF THEM ONE DAY, AN: “Titty ORDERED A ROLL OF BANDAGES TH’ ERY NEXT DAN: T.Awillams 1008 GY WEA SERVICE. INC. WANT A TICKET FoR THE FIGHT TONIGHT, It's A RINGSIDE. TD UKs To Go,BuT NEW ' POTATO. DisgASE ~ Spindle-tuber {s the fatest addi-| tion to a long list of disease enemies of the potato crop in Kansas. Secd sclection is the remedy advised by the Kansas Agricultural College. Year Mo. brad 1926 Mar, Mar. Mai Mai Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. M June To Whom Paid State ene Paul ; Paut Arthur Solberg Arthur Solberg Arthur Small Arthur Small Emit Johnson Russell Grader So. June June June Arthur Small Peres Solberg A. Paul June June June June June June Johnson A. Johnson Johnson 26 June “A party of enterprising mountain- cers succeeded recently in climbing the three highest peaks in Wal England and Scotinnd—Snowden, Seafel and Ben hours. On What Account urer’s Bond . ne .. Amount +$ 300 3.00 3.00 Me etn Viewing i 8 Hauling and Storage Statione: LW Amount remaining o TOTAL.... watch were all untouched on the person of the dead man. that Ramon was Why—supposiny he crime been com- murdered—had tl mitted? The last edition of the paper red the question ‘in a headline flashed on the eyes of Dougla ivering violence: “Mystery Woman and Confederate Sought in Worth Shooting.” The unforeseen circumstance— beads, silver and blue had been found seattered on the floor, Extremely small beads that might ‘have been ripped from a purse. These beads were found half way between where the bullet was im- bedded and the corner where the blood stains were found. The newspaper made a graphic picture—reconstructing the whole scene of the night from these ten o: twenty miscroscopic beads as a sc entist reconstructs the skeleton of primitive anima! from a single tooth. Had a woman been shot at by Ra mon Worth and in return ‘had she killed him? in come to his office on this fatal evening? Avidence pointed to a secuffle—a chair pushed against the wall, the rug kicked aside. Had this girl or woman come to plead or threaten? And he ‘had shot her? Was that her blood in the co f so. then she had ward the door and reaching it. stumbled to- fallen before How then could she have done the How, then, could she have escaped No woman had gone down in the cle vator between 10 and 11. And no woman grievously woun could ‘have walked down three fl Some one had aided her. Douglas stood in the kitchen of Hal Hume's flat and read this ac- count. Little beads from her p off when she tried to se tol from Ramon’s ‘hand. glittering on the floor. noticed them. And now they were searching office—this office Ramon had oc nied for five years. They were tak- ing fingerprints, looking through papers. They. might come upon let- te} letters Sandy ‘had written to Ramon. Then they would know--then they would come to her. He became hot. He walked to the wall and struck his fist against it. Almighty God— what a thing this was to happen! He fancied the whole world visualized Sandy in Ramon's office —the whole world now ‘heard thos bitter moans of hers: And they saw him shaking th: knob of this door—saw him carrying her down the steps, rse ripped Tiny He hadn't the “I'm going to take her away to- night,” he said to Judith. ‘You'll not!” Hal Hu coming in quietly—t ity of this face gone. moved from here unless you send her to a hospital.” Douglas stood with his back turn- B yi find us ‘both, And tihey“might even try to pin it on her— “She's as safe her If there are letters 5 name you can’t she didn't sign the letters won't be connected with it. Neither will you. n't even know you. Have sense enough to keep quiet. No one comes there except the wom- an who cleans the p Til tell her not to bother for this week, “By that time we may be able to “WEN I’M OFFERING YoU A $1,868.10 move her. You day sooner.” can't move her one For five days the mystery death occupied the front page. But a search of Ramon's office re- vealed nothing. After a year’s ab nee ‘he, had returned this Monday for the first time, The same n he had died “leaving not a sin- gle word to indicate he had an en- emy in the world, or the slightest wish to die. The pape shot by concluded he had been ‘lar who had been scared before mplishing his object. The. story losing interest when two incidents again brought it to the headlines. A blood stained handkerchief was found on the stairs. In some inex- plicable way it had been kicked a corner and was found under a fire buaket. This handkerchief hi laundry mark and the initial Secondly. the downtown hotel where Worth had taken a room reported that he had not occupied the room on Sun. night . that he had left carly Sunday morning and had never returned, Almost immediately after this ‘that Ramon had a cottage in Car- mel and also a studio flat on the iombard street hill, And this flat was vi mon had spent all of Sunda: night. m the at 8 o'clock that same evening. And here, scattered all pondent phrases n unknown foe. s of a letter writ- —threats Here were ten to Sand: Women Not Wanted in Rebuilding of Anatolian City Angora, July 29.—()—-Census fig- ures show that Angora has a popula- tion of 81,500, of which less than teen per cent are women. To the outside world this scarcity of women probably will come as evi- dence that the pee harem and polygamy haye really been abolished under Mustapha Kemal’s “westerniza- tion” regime, But the real fact is that Angora is scarcely a suitable place for a woman to live in. The whole ci now| ¥ ion, Women are not wanted. s difficult and dear, The de s only for able-bodied men, who can assist with their brawn and brain in building the new Anatolian metropo- The only women in the town are and Government employes. Big Money Looms For Jeffries After Burbank, Ca ffries, ufter y at last about to come ‘Oil has been found property and his friends them notables—whom he tained lavishly at his r: his years, are optimisti he. will yet become wealthy. The heavyweight crown that Jef- fries wore was only gold plated. He did his fighting—hard and often—b fore the days of fat purses. He met life size men fighfing hearts but | this was too carly in the game to reap riches, His Largest Purse His largest ring purse was loser’s end of $100,000 that he has enter- despite that the got within bs | y, which only a few} h a the wives of the Cabinet Ministers | 1° Many Lean Yenre|® * NOTICK ov toe See certain mortgage, , and delivered by Al a single Remington, 3th day ets pr record in ice ister es Deeds wot the pe State ar rth on ©) ee tad 18, jer ds of the County of pecreigs and State of North Dakota, on the vth aay of May, 1924, and recorded In Book of assignments on page ‘eclosed by a sale of h morteage and at the front fouse in Bis- ne County of Burleteh nid State of North Dakota, at the f two o'clock p.m. y of September, 1926, to aa the amount due ises described in such mort- i which will be sold to sa same are described as fo! Northwest Quarter (NW 1 2 of Section Ten (10), in T One Hundred and Forty-one ¢ North, Ran Seventy-six West of the Fitth . situate Burtetch County, North Dakota. here will be due on such mo tthe date of sal of $1,000.00 princ sum of $260.00 ax interest: making a total sum $1,260.00 due as prin- vt i » together with th attorney's fees allowed y law. Dated thts 21st day of July, 1926, AUGUST BEITZ, Assignee of Mortgugee, Freeport, Ilinots. Assign 26 « of Mortgagee tit. 9. NOTICE ular quarterly Beeld . ons will be at. the Court House in Bismarck, \nakaday I August 12th and. 13th. will begin pro ly morning. All have valid certifi- ed to take this ex- ig ive bids for a janitor - months com- fuieit- proper opera, plant. 'istds. whit be nd including August hool t joard reserves. the right ‘to reject an or all bide. J. D. HOAG, District Clerk. . before July Ist, them for bay- Schulz, Treasur: or they will y order of the Board, GUSTAVE Opr. Clerk. RE SALK NT CK OF FORECLO: BY ADVERTISE: Matthew ‘tkagor, to ‘August of Washbi . dated the 28th day of A.D. 1918, and filed tor bruary, n ck A. M., and duly din Book. 151 of Mortgages which said mortgage ntly assigned by an in- ling on the 2nd day to Helen d sister of Deeds of h North Dakota, o Aare day of May, 1918, at 9 o A. M.. und duly recorded in of assignments, on page foreclosed by a sale of h premises described in such jortgage and h relnafter described at the front door of t in a City of Bt ‘ounty, August, in the , to satisfy the e premises de- ortgage and which sold to ooey the same are uarter due on such mort- BETTER BARGAIN “THAN T EXPECTED: “TAKE IT AND-YOULL HAVE TWO THGNTS FOR WE PRICE OF ONE! YE L SPENT MY MONEY ON ANN THING LIKE HAT ware TICKET, HENRY VILL LET You WANG IT FOR WALF PRICE for returning to the ring against Johnson in 1910. His defeat upset plans for a world tour that was to ave netted him $500,000. On retire- ment he bought a cafe in Los Angeles cl was against him. He fell back on his rane! Friends he d him. At Cuick? L PLANNED ON GOING, BUT DOT bage on the day of sale the sum of Fourteen Hundred Four and 61-100ths Dollars ($1404.61), to- er with the sts and expenses of this foreclosur HELEN O'BRIEN, ssignee of mort; HM. G. Higgins, Attorney assignes P.O. 571, Bismarck, N. D. wise Publication aly nd, 1926. MANGE LEAN SEtL LT To No , THE MAT A REDUCTION 1a I, straits it looked as though he would lose every- thing. But when things oeked the worst he made a deal h real estate peo- ple bless} his land was subdivided and he realized a profit of a quarter million. Recently oil was brought in on some of the land left him and as it flows his bank account is expanding toward the sixth digit. AMERICA SETS NEW NEW MILK Washington tile consumption in the United States last year reached the highest point in the nation’s his- te The quantity of milk including }| créam, éonsumed in fluid form was pounds, an increase of 1,884,000,000 popnds over-1924. ita, consumption of milk ir’ the © bes as a. hots in esti ited at 1.20 day, Milk consumption incre: most ‘of the large citle: In _apite of thé fact that the value of the gold take has for many years averaged more: than $240,000,000 there is hardly enough of the metal to meet require- NUTICK OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that* the ain mortguge executed und de- red by Agatha Rippley, widow, ortgawor, to Paul C. Remington of Bismarck, North Dakota, Mort- ee, duted on the 1st day of. May, 1919, and recorded the 7th day of May, 1919, in the office of the Regi of Deeds of Burleigh County, ‘th Dakota, in Book 108 of Mort- gages on Page 292, and assigned by id mortgagee by an inatrument writing to Katharine Roth. dated the 9th day of May, and fea tie rekorh iu toad actin ef the Realster of Deeds on the o Sth ae Bonk Lis of Assignment Page 4p ss signments, Pa will be foreclosed by a sale o! Rrpinlnce tn, such mortgage hereinafter descrif at fi door.of the Court of Bismarck, Cou: and State of North ‘Dakota, at hour, of 2:00 o'cleck, day of Aug the annus, “re Saree he. i oe irhoeeane Weat CALL FOR COAL B widgaeg School District No, 28, of kote wit rerwive Wide. for Mentts tg she, delivered. in ‘coal “bins wes i oC pproximate Aan he ma .. for and the 3. 20 tons, and for 3 tons. uccemsful bidd f bohd to guarantee faitillmest of co to and in- ee the a ny ‘aauy + Bastrtet Clerk,