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3 { ae ’ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920 LASIFLED ADVERTISEMENT HELP WANTED—MALE je COAL MINERS WANTED—By 1 Beulah Coal Mining Co, at Beu- + lah, N.D, Steady work. Apply i) at mine or at Bismarck office in ‘ - Haggart Building. 7-24-tf MAN OR WOMAN —Wanted, salary #56 full time, 75c an hour: spare. time, sell- ing guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Ex- perience unnecessary. _International Mills, Norristown, Pa. 10-2-1t CORN ER WANTED—Apply at “once for work. BISMARCK REALTY, CO. w-2-1t WANTED. Cerpentera for interior finish- . Largon, Bismarck, N. D, FLY, REPAIR AUTOS, IGNITION—Y CA Auto School, Log Angeles. 10-1-1ma WANTED—First class automible “m me- _Chanies, Corwin Motor Co. _ 10-2-lwk WANTED—Five men to an coal. Wachter Transfer Company. 9-29-1wk WANTED—Messenger at Western Union Telegraph Co. 9-1-tf ____ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—By an attorney, stenographer; state age, experience and salary exs pected. Young man desiring to study law preferred. Address: Box 396, Gol- den Valley, No. Dak. -30 WANTED — Competent girl for aera house work. Three adults. Good wages. Address 117 Main street or Phone 7 751, 9-24-tf WANTED—Girl_ for ‘general house . work or capable woman to do house work by day or part day. ‘Telephone 828 ort | 7 WANTED—Competent_girl_ for general house work. Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan Ave. Phone 297. 9-30-3t WANTED-—Girl or woman Yor general house work. Mrs..C. W: McGray, 613 3rd Street, Phone 746, 9-27-2wks WANTED—Competent | girl for general nouse work. Mrs. A. W. Lucas, 48 eyen 24-t D—Girl_or woman for ¢ péneral house work. Apply Dohn Mgat Market. 9-7-tt WANTED—Gigh, for, general house work., Phone 837X." Se ee ae WANTED ATQNCELadx to do, rapa) work. KleinyPhe Tailor.) 10- WANTED - Pantry girl. Pacific Hotel Bak AGENTS WANTED ® “89°!” AGENTS—Maké $75.00 weekly selling guaranteed — hosie We_ guarantee $36.00 weekly full time, 75c an hour spare time. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, AGENTS WANTED— To Advertise” our goods and distribute Free Samples to sa apa 90c per Hour. Write. for @. particulars, American Products , 2900 American Bidg., ccna oO. 1 1 AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLI FOR SALE—Crow Bikhart five passeni car in good condition $300 cash. Owner leaving state.. Also fur robe $25. Tel. WwW. 9-28-1wk FOR SALE—Studebaker abtomobile, 1 cylinder, A-1 condition, just overhauled. Inquire 210 W. Broadway. -28-6t REO—F' ee passenger automobile for sale F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 215 1 9 8 WE FOR SALE—Auto trailer, solid) wheels, run less than 150 miles. Inquire 210 W. Broadway. 9-28-6t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocket book containing 7§ bills and two checks amounts $24 $22.01 issued by Soo Line. toi George Knopp a section laborer, Will give $100 for return of same to ‘Tribune Co. Signed Geo, Knopp. 10-1-1wk LOST—Gold watch and chain between Ferry and Bismack. Reward for the return of same: to the Tribune Office. - nes 9-28-1wk LOST—32x4 Goodyear casing on rim. Notify post office box 601, for, reward. 9-29-1Wwk FOR SALE—Country store building 24x40 2 story and full concrete basement. .7 rooms up stairs and,4 living rooms, be- hind store. Fixtures including gasoline tilling station, soda fountain, counters, show cases,. ofl.tank,. grovery display counter, scales, cash register, candy and cigar case, electric light plant, fur- nace, etc. Also Postmastership - and Postoffice fixtures. Good chance for someone wanting te start jin business. Postmaster, Lark, N. D._ 9-30-10t TANDOLOGY—Special Number just out containing 1920 facts of Clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LAND- OLOGY. It is freé on’ request. ~Ad- "EBS: SKIDMORE-RIEHLE “LAND ‘OMPANY, 435 Skidmore-Riehle Bie. A Marinette, ‘Wisconsin. FOR SA “50 thresblgg | whines. Some as good ap new, bargain. Size 22 in. to": ‘all makes.’ Hazelton sie Machinery Co., Haseltagi.N. rn 4-2 oan) a Pee BLANCHE BARNARD—199 South, Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. Will, answer six; questions and give a brief inspirationat Reading for ONE DOLLAR. Give name of favorite flower and date of birth. 9-10-1mo LIBERAL _REWARD—Will_be paid for return of or information leading to re- covery of Aierdale dog (femal fe). “An- swers to name “Nettles.” Lost Sept. 29th! Sam H, Clark, Bismarc! ee: ee Pe) 10-1-1wk. VIOLINS EPAIRED—And all other musical instruments. Bows repaired. All work satisfaction guaranteed. Send in’ or write for particulars. Peters’ Music House, Valley City, N. D. 9-14-1mo FOR SALE—Two fine corner lots on pev. ed street, one 100x150, and one 75x140; finest residence, cts in, the clty. Also lot on Av A very fine building spot with all ‘improvements in. A, J, Os-! trander. 8-19-tf FOR SALE— Two months old Chester White pigs out of Powder uaa, No. 213284, and Buster Brown No. 88707. John G. Schneider, Box 123, Bismarck D. 9-27-1W! vant to sell your real es- tate, business or patent quickly for cash, write Northwestern Business Agency, Minneapolis. Eqtablished 19 3 FOR SALE—Fine Hotel property, moving picture. and auto livery business all in) one. See ot write me for particulars. A, Anderson, Steele, N. D._9-17-1mo} FOR SALE—3 burner kerosene oil stove, practically new, Also two hole wood or coal laundry. stove. Inquire 210, W. Broadway. 9-28-6t FOR SALE—Furniture, in good condi-| tion. Call at 617 7th St. or Phone | 442R, every. day except Saturday. i 9-28 8-1wk | FOR SALE—A very choice lot of early thoroughbred White Rock pullets. In- quire or write, H. B.sNelzons 83 320. 4th St. No., Bismarck, N. 0-1- st} SH—If yi FOR SALE—Furniture like new. Beds, chairs, rugs, sewing machine, ety ete. Call at 723 5th Street. St FOR SALE—Beets and Carrots, aie “pick Phone. 364L. 9-30-1wk 213 11th =4t ling and winter use. ALE—Violin and guitar. Phone 646U. FOR SALE—Range. Phoné 24TU, at 418 1 att SaLE=The only Lunch Room a an PGntcctionery in town. Will sell cheap. Come and make me an offer. Box 161, Stanton, N. D. 9-7-1mo B.S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. G Chtropractor Consultation Free Gaite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone sei Grand i tt s-pluce for. small. farming and to raise a ef family. “Price. $3,000. $1,000.00 cash. a BISMARCK uals TRIBUNE. SALESMAN SALEMEN wanted male or female for only magazine on Applied Psycho- logy circulated. Big commission. State county and city agents want- ed. Selling ability and- personality necessary to success. White for particulars. R. FOSTER STON. P. O. Box 631, Reardan, Wash, Ref- erences furnished. 10-2-lt. | MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES —Selling Experience Not Necessary. One of ‘the ‘World’s largest’ wholesale Grocery houses (capital over $1,000,000) wants ambitious men in your’ locality to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of groceries, paints, roofings, lubricating oils, stock foods, etc. No capital re- quired, Write today. State age and occupation. John Sexton & Co,, 352 W. _Mlincis St., Chicaga, 1. 2-1 WANTED—AG Ste AND SabESirE N —Highclass,; legitimate oil and refining proposition. offers special inducements to'salesmen and agents. Write for de- tailed" inf. Refs. required. Address 205 Kittrell Bidg:, Shreveport, Ia, _-10-2-1t SALESMIEN—Sell Low Priced 6,000 mile guaranteed Auto Tires, 30x3%4._ Non- skid sells for $13.95; other sizes in pro- portion, Big money for hustlers. Mast- ~er Tire Co,, 1414 So. Michigan, Chicago. 10-2-1t | SALESMEN—Sell our Classy Salesboard Assortments, Commissions up to $20.00 per order. Big Money Maker. Get It. Grove Mfg. Co., 2562 Cottage Chicago: SALESMEN (OR WOME auto to visit, schools; § ‘y and liberal’ commission, KO, Evans & Co., AZT EB. Harrison St., Chicago. __10-2-1t ___. BUSINESS CHANCES My, magazine, “INVESTING FOR PRO- FIT,” is worth $10 a copy to.any man who intends to inyest_any money in farm lands, orywho desires to acquire irri-} gated lan¢ for a farm home, but hasn't learned the science of investing tor pro- fit in land. It demonstrates the REAL” earning power of money in itrigated land knowledge unknown to” the masses, It tells where to find the most profitable lands. It reveals the ENOR- MOUS. profits made through increase in land values. It explains HOW for- , tunes are made in land and WHY they are, made—how $100 grows to $56,000. Fo introduce my magazine write’ me NOW, mention this paper, and I'll send it, SIX MONTHS FREE, T, L. Me- Donaid, Mgr., R 1795 (A), 22 W. Jackson Bivd., Chicago. 10-2-1t} NEW MONEY MAKING—Mail order Plan. Clean, Legitimate, Requires le: than’ $5 to ‘start and no experien Proof free, Getchell, 252 Lincoln, Port Jand, Orego: 10-2-1t WANTED—Red Blooded people to write; for my Golden Rule Plan How to Make Money on- Small Investment, FM. Greene, ‘Trustee, Henrietta, ‘Texas = 4b. ee _ROOMS FOR RENT R SALE—Nice modern house, includ- ing 3 bed rooms, near school, compara- balance in installments. Geo. M,. Reg- ister. 9-2! Kk FOR_RENT—Furnished light housekeep- ing’rooms on first floor, 1016 Broadway. Phone 518. 9 ‘k FOR. RENT—Three unfurnished rooms and bath for light housekeeping, | Call! ¢ 501 3d. 10-2-2 tively small cash payment ‘down and] = For RENT—! urnished Toom in modern | home. 320 Mandan Ave. ROOM AN meal: FOR RE 409 FARM LANDS CANADIAN—Choice Ca nadian raw Prairie Lands for sale. North. % of sec, 35-17-11 and the east ¥% of sec. 3-18-11 lying across the road from one another in the Gras: River Municipality of Westbourne district— Manitoba. About 18 miles north of Gladstone or 7-miles west of Sandy Bay station, adjoining 1% sec. farm all un- stones or Will der cultivation, No stumps, brush. ‘Tractor; plow proposition. sell with small cash payment. terms for balance or crop payments. Commission to agents. Henry C. “Grosse, Sr., 932 Rush St., epee ay LISTEN Nice improved” 30, a aa near town, $3,000, terms; improved 40 0 acres, good it, 0, $300 down, ee year. _McGratl Mo. 1 FOR RENT—The south % of Sec. 79, Apple Creék Twp. 80 acres broke, the rest hay. W. A. Ziegelmeyer, De- corah, Lowa. 9-26-10t 200 ACRES OF LAN room house in Bismarck. Joseph Beri auer, Owner. O. Box 702. rg eee Nv. De 2-lwk FOR SALE OR RENT MOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR. SALE—Six room modern house; close in. Lot alone worth $1000. For quick sale $3700. House of 4 rooms; deep well; chicken house; full basement; 4% acres of land. This is an ideal ‘Ideal corner lot; close in; 75x150 ft. Jarrtes 1 6-room house and, 1 4-room partly modem house. Also garagi shade trees. Lot alone worth $1500. Price of entire property $3,600. $1200 cash. J. H. Holihan, 1st door east of Post Office. Telephone 745. 10-1-2t nun See WHY | Minn. U syuag lt sowr Hi yon mA BE BoRA wits AN Pace! / iil OW ANs TD WATE 3 WAVE SHEM DOINGS OF THE DUFFS No, Bur BE CAREFUL NOW AND come HOME EARLY PM GuInG Ta. THE | OFFICE NOW, HELEN: 1S TERE ANYTHING You WAN'T ME TO BRING HOME? FOR SALE—Six room modern bungalow | part for $4000, on tern modern house, closes, jn, for room modern ‘house; ' including 3 bed rooms, near school, for'$4200, on term: 6 room modern bungalow, including bed rooms, desirable and ‘well locate 7 room partly modern house, school, including 4 bed rooms, for “Geo. M, Register. FOR SALE—I hav fine new modern’ 6 room house; owner going to California and must sell. A real snap. $1,000.00 cash handles, balance monthly payments. W. S, Casselman, Tel. office 0, Res- idence 272. 9-28-1wk. 5) room. bed rooms, near school, comparay small cash payment ‘dowp and Yeo. M. Reg- ely balance in installments. ister. an 9-29-1wis FOR SALE—House of fiye rooms bath, two lots, new batt-and two shed st sell on account of sickness, Mr Sims, 413 2a St,‘ 9-30-2wk SALE—New five room house, mod-} ‘Three blocks from Price reasonable. 9 it SALE--Seven room house ¥ 0 foot.corner lot on Avenue 4, clo terms. Al good sewing ma qT <__9-28-1Wk | oul or ful iticthea on™ the’ alley: Varney, Varney Flats, 2d St. WANTED TO RENT _ WANTED—Modern well furnished room for man and wife. References. S. E. Bergeson & Son. Mott ooo M. E, CONFERENCE WILL AB OCTOBER | Fargo, Oct. 2.—The thirty-ninth an nual session of North Dakota confer- ence of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held. in New Rockford, beginning Wednesday, Oct. 6, accord- ing to announcement today. Bishop Charles Wesley Burns will preside. At this time the formal appointment of Rev. W. C. Hodgson who has been asked and who has indicated his will- ingness to serve as pastor of the First Methodist church of Fargo, will be made. W. E. Gillespie has been elected by the First. Methodist church as déle- | gate, and C. R. Froling as alternate to represent it in the laymen's confer- ence which will be held the same time at New Rockford. Rev. H. H. Frost, present pastor of the First Methodist church, will not} be in attendance but will go to the| Northern Minnesota conference in ses- sion on the same dates at St. Cloud, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 221 stvass Going to Have Preektes, BY BLOSSER WELL-VoURE Quite AUTTE MAN = BUT ro ALA | at] i iH d WHERE of EARTH: 8102; biden nae i Nou GET ALL OF FRECKLES on | OSE FRECKLES, -¢ gui ll SALE—Nice modern house, includ- | OU TUEY Don'% BOTHER J Me - AS Soon. AS T GROW UPVAN' START " SUANE. TLL CUT THEM RIGHT. It's No Easy Matter to Cross. tl Nonuel Nike H BY ALEMAN z y/ Mong. he, Street. e gaeet ONKE J ont KH Wewto, werent SAY | JUST WANTED Ctl T0.1e7 You Katou THAT GOT Across THE STREET [Fr ee th 'f SUPREME COURT | Sa > FROM RAY COUNTY Ralph Waldo Prescott and Wallace M. | Prescott, Plaintiffs, Contestants and Respondents, i be , |p, E. Merrick as proponent of the will of Williams J. Morgridge, de- ceased, et alj Defendants and: Con- testees. F. E, Merrick: as proponent :of the} will of Williani’ J. Morgridge, de- ' ceased; Stella J.,Merrick, Emerson i P. Merrick, Ruth M. Caufield, Wal- ter D. Merrick and F. E. Merrick, | Defendants, «contestees and | Ap- i pellants. e Syllabus: - (1). Where .one_ party adopts a form of ‘inquiry for thé pur- ,Pose of eliciting certain facts, he can- not predicate error upon the adoption of the same orm by the adverse | Darty.. | (2Y"'Upon an ineue of mental’ in- jcompetency to maker.a.jvill, the con- = Stesadnts asked witnesses who had ob- served the condition of the deceased whether or not ifr their opinion he had sufficient mental capacity to make 2 | will, to know the disposition he was making of his property, and the ben- eficiaries. It is held that the inquiry in this form does not amount to re- versible error. Vavde* (3) Where there: is ample evidence of permanent mental impairment fol-| lowing an apoplectic stroke, it is not necessary that witnesses sliould have} seen the deceased at the date of the, execution of the purported will in| order to give testimony to his mentai condition, as the range of inquiry may; extend to a reasonable period before! and after the execution of the will. | (4) The inclusion of the date vf execution in questions asked of non- expert witnesses to elicit their opin-j ions as to the mental competency of | the deceased is not error, though the | particular witnesses did not observe \ the deceased on that date, 7 Appeal from the district court of} | Ramsey county, A. G. ‘Burr,!J. » Affirmed. Opinion 6f hed court’ by Birdzell, J. * $ W. M. Anderson, Devils ‘Lake, Nv D., | Cuthbert, Smythe & Wheéler, Devils | Lake, N. D:.-and Middaugh? & Cuth- | bert, Duluth, Minn., .attorneys, for: | plaintiffs, contestecs arid’ respondents. | Adamson & Thompsot,:Devils Lake, | | | | Christianson, Ch. J. | ‘ty, North | posted in at j not essential | 4248 ©. | ficials from issuing school bonds ap- ! proved by the voters at & speciat elec- ; calling of such election, i ticed and held such election pursuant cou nty, jthe action and va ALLRIGHTI! and Fisk 6& Murphy, Minot, attorneys for appellants. . Fron Hettinger County. Ernest Jessen and A, T. Jessen, co- partners as, Jessen Brothers, Plaintiff- Respondent, vs. Bresden-Larson Lum ber. Company, a corporation, Garni- shee, and John Schiller and Barbara Schiller, Defendants and Appellants. SyHabus: 1. The rule of liberal constructior | applies as'to the time when a claim for exemptions must be filed in a gar- nishment action in justice's court. 2. ‘Under this rule of liberal con- struction, the time | fixed for an ap- pegyance or answey in: the’ garnishee forpthe filing of ‘avelaim for exemp- tions (Sec. 9068 CFL. 193) 'in Justice’: court, is the timé' when an ‘appear- ance or answer can be made from the hour specified in the garnishee sum- mons so long as such garnishee action is‘ open or awaiting the call of the court for an appearance or answer. In District Court, Hettinger County, Lembke; J. Appeal by the defendant from a judgment rendered against the gar- nishee in favor of the plaintiffs. Reversed and dismissal of ‘the gar- nishee: ordered. Qptnion. of the Court by Bronson, J. Harvey ;J. Miller, New England, N. Dak.; Attorney for Respondent. Jacobsew & Murray, Mott, N. D., At- torneys for Appellant. | ws oc. From Adis County. 1K... Gunberg,’ Plaintiff and Appel- lant, vs. Gjertru Juveland | ,et al, A ams county, North Dakota, a munici- | pal corporation, Defendant and Re- spondents, Interpleader. Syllabus: 1. The heirs of a deceased home- stead entryman who dies before mak- ing final proof take under, and as di- rect beneficiaries of, Section 2291, U. S: Rev, Stat., Sec. 4532, Comp. St. 1913. In such case patent is issued to the as original parties who are preferred | by the Federal statute after the rights | of, the original homesteader have beéu destroyed by ‘death; they being al- | lowed the benefit: of his residence and j improvement upon the land. © 2);04 mortgage and seed lien agree- merit which have;been executed by a deceased entrynlan, who dies befo making tinal’ proof, are not liens upon such real estate and are not assumed by or ¢nforcible against the heirs who | recofve patent for and take said land bys the provisions of Section 2291, t. Rey. Stat. fii a judgment of the district | court of Adatis mei [ane J, { Ty fe plaintiff appeals. «, ' iE ‘Affirmed. Opinion ‘of the Court by i Henry Moen and F. M. Jackson, both of Hettinger, N. Dak., for appellant. VP. B. Garberg, Hettinger, for Adams county, Intervenor. E. C, Wilson, Hettinger, for Defend- ants. From Divide County. Edward Shirley, et al, residents, cit- izens. and taxpayers within Coal Field School District No. 16 of Divide Coun- Dakota, Plaintiffs-Appel- lants, vs. Coal Field School District No. 16 of Divide County, North Dakota a public corporation, et al, Defend- unts-Respondents. Syllabus: 1. In a spe on an issue of to Sec. 1833 C, L, 1918, notices thereof least three public a conspicuous places in the school dis- trict comply with the statute. It is that such notices be posted upon the bulletin boards or places designated pursuant to Sec. L, 1913. 2. In an action to enjoin school o?- ial election to vote up- tion, where the complaint alleges ac- tive fraud and fraudulent design on the part of the school officials in the the posting of notices thereof and in the time when the same was held for the pur- pose of preventing an expression by the majority of the voters ‘in the dis- trict, and does not allege that such voters if they had voted would have produced a different result, and where the school officials have called, no- to the statutory requirements, it is held that a demurrer to the complaint sustained. District Court, Divide Leighton, J., to enjoin the de-) fendants from issuing: certain school bonds. From a judgment dismissing ool bonds pursuant }’ Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. 16 Hlaggart Block Prompt and expert service. Undertakers DAY PHONE 50 STUDE CADI AU Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURN Corwin Motor Co. UICK-OAKLAND SERVICE GOODYEAR & BRUNS- WICK \TIRES CARL PEDERSON ACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. D. injunction issuéd, the plaintiffs have | appealed. Affirmed. Opinion of the Court by Bronson, J. Robinson, J. dissents. John EK. Greene, Minot, N. D., Olaf Praatelien, Crosby, N. Dak, Attorneys for Appellants. Greenleaf & Wooledge, Minot, N.D, Attorneys for Respondents. E. H. Griffith, pleintiff and Respond- ent, vs. Ernest W.ese, Defendant and | Appellant. Syllabus: In an action to recover damages for the destruction of certain hay it is held that the trial court properly r fused to direct a verdict or order ment notwithstanding the verdic favor of the defendant. From a judgment and an order d2- tying a motion for judgi.ent 1oc- withstanding the verdict of che @ trict-court of Stutsman county, Cort . defendant appeals. Affirmed. Opinion of the court by! Christianson, Ch. J. Robinson, J. dis- sents. ’ GS. Buck, Jamestown, for yppel- lant. S. E. Ellsworth, Jamestown, for Re spondent. 4 From Ward County. First National “Bank of Glas Montana,'a foreign corporation, P tiff'and Respondent, vs. W. J. Carr roll, Defetidant and Appellant. SyNabus: In ‘an action ‘by an endorsee of a promissory note against the maker, where the endorser had died before suit ‘was- brought and no representa- tive of his was party to the action, Section 7871, C. L. 1913, does not pre- clude the defendant from testifying to the true consideration for the note, 2. “An attorney representing a par- ty im litigation in a foreign state may give’ competent testimony releting to the fact of the continued pendency’ 02, the suit without proving the content of the court records. 3. Where the payee of a note trans- fers it by endorsement to a bank in which such payee a director but not an active officer, the director’s knowledge of the true consideration is not imputed to the bank. 4, Where the plaintiff made out a prima facie e and the defendant in- troduced evidence going to establish a defense to the note which was not met by proof that the plaintiff was a holder in due course (Section 6944, C. L. 1913), it was error to direct a ver- dict in favor of the plaintiff. Appeal from ale District Court of Ward Cou » Be Leighton, J. Reversed ‘a Remanded. Opinion of the Court by Bir M, J. ating a temporary Grace, J. concurs in the result. {OMOBILES BETTER KODAK FINISHING Oeveloping, Printing and Enlarging. To be sure of Good Pictures, Bring your Films to Bismarck, N. D. MAIL US YOUR FILMS All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts SHOE. ; FITTERS MAIN STREET BUSINESS SERVICE CO. Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING = ADDRESSING — MAILING Have your fornr letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Expert Accounting. WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in,Charge NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Funeraj Directors BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of BAKER — and — LLAC PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS : Licensed Embalmers in Charge ilo e19t Night Phone 100 or 687 ITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order Electric Servic e & Tire Co. Delco-Remy-Auto-Lite- Northeast Bosch-Eisemann-K-W Exide Batteries Goodyear Tires F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Byes examined, glasses fitted, and your -broken lenses ground and re- placed while you wait. Established in 1967 BISMARCK, N. D. a ee ——————— oe DAILY PHOTO! wo BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Knawn all over the Northwest for Quality | MAIL US YOUR FILMS ©: Palda'& Aaker, Minot, defendant and appe'lant. F. B. Lambert, | ‘inot, attorney: for plaintiff and respondent. attorneys for MURDEP. FOLLOWS QUARREL OVER | | CRAP GAMES 2.—Quarrel over Minot, N. D., Oct. p game lel to a shooting affra | bere yesterday af'ernoon, as the re- salt of which Thomas Frye, colored, is ierced by four bullets, and led to the Cottrell home yester- morning Jocal police mon engaged in a bi over a evap game rome ard took a rev ‘ottrell. Im the + | turned to the Cott newed the quarrel. Cottrell then pr duced another revolver, a 32 auto- matic. and opened fire, police ‘state. “1 just kept on shooting until the gun was empty,” said Cottrell. Four bul- lets took effect, one piercing Frye's left thigh, one entering the upper ab- domen on the left side and ranging upward, another in the right forearm and the fourth in the left hip. An- other bullet hit Frye’s right sleeve. Runs Block Beiore Falling The mortally wounded man, though apparently shot through or near We heart, ran out of the Cottrell place and proceeded almost a block, and then dropped dead. Responding to a telephone cull, police hurried to the scene in time to see Cottrell .gun still in hand, t to escape. He was quickly overtaken and surrendered without resistance Frye is about 30, and leaves a wif Cottrell, about 40 years of age, married. The inquest probably will be held today. " quarrel yi place and. ¥ Wanted—Two girls for bindery work. Apply foreman bindery, Bis- marck Tribune. found athe .

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