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TEU ThE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER29. 4 oy a apie ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Tom Didn’t Act Natural— BY ALLMAN “ij ROTARIANSSER |6 GUNMEN ARE ~ gc Rat, } ear ecenenennen, 5 eR Senne __HELP WANTED—MALE _ROOMS ‘YOR RENT ( roe GOING To THAT KS IS ALL! ee : WANTED—At once, manor woman,| FOR are rogii3, nr for :POKER GAME LASENIGHT, BUT. DON’T GO | i z experienced cook for cafe work;} light housekeeping, or can be used as DID. You WIN | AND ELL HELEN Find Many Causes in Business permanent place; goed wages; all| bedrooms, in modern house, cloge to ANYTHING ? NOW + DoYou . pte winter job. Phone or jwrite high school and fale Phage “HEAR? & for Optimism Cafe, Underwood, N. 5t| _339W, 9-28-48 ‘ a SLs 5 : ; a : 5 Sente: n ye FOR RE} phere ely ani nicely Turaiah- i Mi cae : { Despair is the product of — short- je ie : f me u sudee —— STO 2 a ed room, for one oy two. Call 818 rissa eae nen sightedness, Rey. H. (C. Postlethwaite oellrin or Lon; erms LADY OR GENTLEMAN WANTED—| Avenue B, of phone 6$2-W. 9-2: 4 5 «RY fi told members of the Rote club at 5 e ; their weekly luncheon, discussing gen- for Robberies | : /eral business conditions and prospec To sell sickness, accicent:and health| FOR REN —Unturnigued Tooma for insurance. Attractive side lines and wi liberal commissions, Write 283 wen Troyes 20° doatt ined Ap mo W. A. Skeels, state transportation for the future! Rev. Postlethwaite eateibune Cow oie $-14-1m | FoR RENT—Furnished room with : [spoke of the. readjustment now in officer, has brought to Bismarck six WAl “general ; house board with private family. -Call at , a. I |S mr) ‘ pnrobress) -eaidy that the despair of} gunmen, three to serve 10 years in the work. Call beewenh the hour of 6:00! 499 sth or PI R.' | 9:99:3t e = ° |some persons was due to lack of pro- | state penitenti nd three to serve pAe , ber conception of ther ion of u's, from Minot. Chief of Po- gd 1200 De Eee La FOR RENT Furnlshed or wniurnished things and urged spiritual faith as a rooms for light housekeeping. Busi- r i 3 8 a Swanson of Valley ¢ ; means of seeing things in their true c who wert Minot to look, over 's held in _nes: lege Building. _ i | light. the county jail there, sisted the WAN Z 4 H | Henry Duemeland, speaking on the! proncoostation office, to lak “ ORIOL “Phone bag ts unfurnished by Friday in desirot u 4 same subject, said that while the Tete eats eee Haan cee location. Phone 905. 2", =: ‘ ‘wholesale grocer probably had been| ‘nie three woine in for 10 years are POSITION WANTED HOUSEKEBPER of experience de- A LARGE Pleasant 1 Toom with board, sires, position with private family| suitable for two. “The Mona + ‘ having no children. For informa-| _#015th St. 00) 9-27 f TOM, DID You HEAR. hit as hard as anybody by the sud- den fluctuation in prices, said that thcy were accepting their losses and expect to take their gains in the gen- Ray D sey, Roy Roller and Walter tle three mea.who were ¢ tion apply to State Record office, | FOR RENT—Furnished room for light SURE } DID - faite a ate eee | Hee ofice Phone 574. 9-27-3t| housekeeping, 722 5th St. Phone WHAT 1 WAS SAVING | age You DISAPPOMTED! «Fra, TaPid recovery of business which | wig will ser a WANTED—Position by young Jady,| 485R. 0 929-8 ‘TO You ? BECAUSE | DIDN'T J, C. Taylor, of the International | Smith, Robert E. Smith fa Stews re clerical work or hookkceping. Write] FOR RENT—Room in modern house, BAWL You out Harvester company, said that he could | ng, colored, who essed to rob. . No. 292, Tribune. 9-28-31|. five blocks from post office. Phone! ABOUT IT? {see no reason to complain of the read-| Ping a laborer on a train near Mino:, : pies tf justment, but rather counselled opti- y, Roller and Tomcyzk endeav- Experienced stenographer and book - | _? keeper desires Dermancny position. | FOR R light sentences by tell- mism because the recovery from an | 0'ed to secure ligh ling judge that they were after-the-war depression appeared cer-| ing the pr —Two furnished rooms for > 563- 98-24 i usekeeping. The Laurain. | Phone 663-LJ. 9-28-2¢| light ho! evke Lat 4 Tit tate and more rapid than might have oer ue f W. ie fang Saigten 3 a = 8 | been expected. which had thrown thea off trains be- os FOR ES G Ei Fa FOR RENT—Modern room, 416; tpt a N Keniston. pr the | fore they secured gu Judge Moell- WANTED TO EXCHA —Two stary| Phone 698J. _ 9:29-1t) ‘tuncheon in the absence of President | ring declared it the opinion of the six room house, full husement, fur-|FOR RENT—Modern furnished rcom. | Burt Finney, who is attending a dis-| court that they were a gang of high- nace heat, fire plac2, maple floors; 219 2nd St. _9-29-2t | | trict Rotary meeting in Duluth. ©, A.| ja and showed them ny mercy. lof 75x140, with garage, trees, east} SOR RENT—Purnished room. 314 2nd i Baker gave a two-minute talk on the} He said they were fortunate they did front, paved street, for a .modern Street. 9-27-3t ubject, “Rotary as a new Rotarian] not kill one of the policemen for im 2s it.” that event they would have been sen- Toque ae tenced for life. Hove ron to otter eae Gwene «| FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 309 i -bave you:to offer, “i Co. : gate | 2 St ‘AG. COLLEGE HAS Tomeyzk, a Pole, who claims his “GEenCait SCKLLANEOUS i home Michigan, ino: € or con- LAND FINAL] CUT” IN WEAR-U-WELL 450 ENROLLMENT firmed thecopinio leaving Minot, when ue made a con- ion to States’ Attorney O. B. Her- gstad telling that he aud Dor jents at the agric! ultural college, pros- up three men on a train hetw FOR , BALE | OR RENT John Blindernan 310-13th St. | pects are that the total fall enrollment | Rockford and Hannaford and when HOUSES AND FLATS 9. 26- lw. | | will reac! and that the winter | one of tes men pushed him off the FOR SALE—Modern house of eleven | FURNITURE FOR SALE—2 heaters, | Range, $5.75 to $7.60. Bulk, $6.25 to ANNIVERSARY OF CHICAGO’S FIRE |torm will raise the registration to] train Dorsey shot him, rooms, and bath. Hot wator heat.| 1 range, 2 kerosene stoves, dresser, | $7.50. Feeding pigs :nostly $8.25 . ’ more than 1,009, Indications are that | sey forced ie to coniinue hig] ck + Hash dvodd floors, large lot. There} commode, kitchen cabinet, ice box, | $8.50. : RECALLS STORY OF MRS. O’LEARY S cow: ents from the city and nearby lo- | ing transients, threatening to “bump -¥yoi$2alsp a, four no0m house and large} arm chair, kitchen table and other] | Sheep receipts, 3,500. Lambs steady pes camel Wine. Hl ‘ e be ane list ani yer, him off” if he quit him. Tomeyzk made garage in rear. This property is articles. H. B, Nelson, 320 4th St. | ta 25 cents lower. Bulk desirable .na- eco au eat Tan | While a final compilation of reqords| the confession with a view to having valuable. Nice home; or yqu can . 9- Bet tive and Dakota lambs, $7.25. to $7.50. Chicago, ee aaa © seat runs of, the pag ene Says aes the may show that the number of stud-| his sentence reduced. The shooting pay for it, renting rooms and other | roR SALE—Thirty young, thrifty pigs Sheep receipts mostly steady. Bulk ae Cy aie th ks arias y Beiti- nays Be ee aoe lepends that Mrs’ | ents from the country has not in- | he tells of is being investigated. buildings. . Price of entire property weighii bi feo ss 4 Y PIGS | desirable lights-and medium weight,| P@tt In. the —opse! “h nee tne b ANY ia H ste a n th j creased in numbers since last year. State’s Attorney Herigstad see ured $6,500, $1900 cash and easy terms. ighing abou pounds each: ewes, $3.50 to § centennial of the Chicago Fire, to be Leary had gone to the barn i €} Regular. classes in all departments | 42 pleas of guilty in une day A roal bargain, J. H, Holihan, first cheap if taken soon. Joe Adams, 14 98 OO te 88 Bee cis: held here Oct. 2-15, it was disclosed |evening carrying a lamp and, that | of the college and the college high| day when Judge Moe 3 miles northwest of Hazelton, i D. BISMARCK GRAIN today. The .reason being that a/the cow, piqued at being disturbed, | s school, have started. Six meno! | i \ i gus Falls, Minn; $590. cash, balanc2| Men’s dress.and. work shoes $2.98. | chaser. *Cai! 264; 9-26-3:] All shdes in our, branches reduced | } in price. For Sale in Bismarck by FARM FOR SALE—98 acres neat Fer-| SHOE PRICES—Good “quality | | | i to suit pu in the the peniten- sed with car rying concealed weapoas make up the even dozen, ied da ae enc TC B-1t| iurniened be Rasselh aliller Vo.) |Search of the records of the fire de-|had kicked her m who dropped} An informal reception for Dr. John For’ s ALE One and Gaglhaitrstore IKST CLASS ~~ WORK—Lie O19§, ‘Bismarck, Sept. 29. partment shows - that both Mrs. | the lamp, and the big doings were on.’ Leg Coulter, new president of the col- FOR, S. —One and one-half story Dressing, repairing, peg No. 1 Dark Northern $1 31 |O’Leary and the cow had retired an|, The fire department investigators | lege, was held to give Dr. Coulter an . E ee Ihour before the fire started, and had|learned that Mrs. O’Leary had a sore frame house, one bed-room upstairs. opportunity to meet members of the Y and men’s clothing, Eagle Tajloring | N : D 4 5 i Li eaadeter eae Saran: & Hat Works, phone 68 onpeat Ron 1 *Apaber Dacian : ‘34 |mothing to do with sgarting the blaze, | foot on the day of the fire ane had college faci uty. ANY CONDITION WILL DO a ae aah | —Dostoffice: No. 1 Red Dur .7y falthough it did start in the O’Le retired at 8:30 that evening. It was —— Suva, Fij Ai pang: of di ern Jot Goat t): cease iL} ont oni paved . 1 Flak Nee 1 cow-shed. deemed unlikely that she would have | HAIR. NIPPER CAUGHT dien taboree é itilan loft strect. Located in best part of city. PRE WAR PRICE Price $5,500, with terms. Posses-| blocking and Temode! ing . 2 Plax ns | These records show that there was jarisen and gone to the barn after the; Chatham, Eng., Sept. 29—Police be- | jim and returned to India. sion 30 days. Let'us show you this| hats Eagle Tailoring @ Hat Works, | No. 2 Rye . ja rumor at the time that neighbors chores qvereiall lone especially with 2 bere hey nave fue man who has cue received a lettter fiom them asking Be re £( e-8 vas solved | the hair of eight girls here, in the | 4.) ay ir wa ack wi Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. 2 of had ‘slipped into .the barn to milk|sore foot, hence she was absolye ° air wf oig rs n the | yor money to their way back with pretty home... T. Pilea tf 4 1-18-tf MINNEAPOLIS. ( N.-- +) |the cow; for@materials forngan oyster from blame. But the popular rumor arrest of William A, Wright, a sailor. | the promise of working for him under For SALE Part - “Glassy dressmaking « \stew ora mil purieh, ‘atid another |outran the official records, and the| Wright denies knowledge of these | jig own conditions. LE—Partly - modern 2-room that a bunch of boys from the neigh-|things best remembered about the | acts, bine a house on fine 50-foot lot for $1,000,| Suit making; good work guaranteed. borhood were smoking in the barn. |great disaster are Mrs. O'Leary and | Ea S REEL. PIRATES ASK RANSOM Today he : sodas remodeling,| : Minneapolis, Sept. - ceipts 234, compared to 480 cars a year on terms; partly modern 4-room| Call at 408 5th, or phone 597-R. ABO. ie eas ‘A broken lamp was found in the |her cow. Low NECKS TABOO Shankhai, Sept. 29--Pirates that house, with hardwood floors, cellar, g-28-2t) | Cash No. 1 northern, $1.47 3-8 to Be Be EN annie | London, Sept. 29—-A witness ap-) nave been stopping lumber junks and | peared in Mas' Malone's court | pillaging the Chinese seas, are now ts made a fine|in Tottenham May, $1.36. porch, lights, water, well located,|FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Machipe | $1.493-8; September, $1.40 1-2; Decem- Mi regulars several re ber, ($1.37 3-8; 56 ci With six rooms and bath. Full base-| quire -214 second St, 9 BEA a ped afte obreute: ment, large screened-in poreh; @| FOR SALE=Practicaliy new Congole-|, Flax\No: 1, 1.98 1-2 to $3 first class garage, with cement floor. um Tug, 9x12. Call 206 E. Taye $. Four blocks from postoffice. Will _ Phone 886-LJ. LJ. z mortgage on the FT se consider car in deal. 10 East Main. eg mere rag of $133 together Phone 212-J. o2-t¢| POR RENT —Three nico new oftce|| LEGAL NOTICES | |torcciosure. °° rooms. Rembrandt Studio, 119 1-2] g ah a —e| Dated at Bismarck this day of S Bismarck Loan &'In a Corporation, Mo for $1,700, and partiy modern 6-| and set of Japanese Kk furs. si : 4 in: Blirlele hi Countyn worth f ; wing a low-cut] holding a sailor named Woo Sung-pao, room house, well located, for $2,200,| Write Box 212 or Phone 585, _9-2 CorniNo: 3 yellow, 42 cents oni |§ ; apt S| showing. In Saturday’s game the! piouse, The magistraie reprimanded | :y yuasom. Police are searching the on ternis. Geo. M. Register. 9-27-lw FOR | SALE—One | hard coal. burner, Oats'No. 3 white, 311-8 to 311-8 nT highs showed a fighting spin a ie: hdr and warned women not to appear | vaterfronts for signs of the pirate’s aeonseeu eM ad vents, in| quisite to a winning team. The only | before him “half dre avOue. ; : : cen in} f y Nee vonk: FOR SALE—By owner. modern. houge ice box, -wire cot,.2 rockers. I -| touchdowns _ were made’: by. .J.246. eas lezvous. O'Leary and “Red” Hodge. Hodge , {| kicked one goal. | “BIG SIX” FUND GROWS New York, Sept. 29--The testimon- ial fund for Christy Mathewson y,| Started by the New York Giants, who} N is waging a fight against tuberculosis at Saranac lake, has reached $11,850, ; it was announced by the committee in | SAILORS SEND THREAT . aris where the thermom-| — ghanghai, Sept. 29—Si above 100 degrees for) Chinese navy in Shane ai have threatened “d they are not paid their last month’s salary. They say the promise of the ministry of the navy has hot been 1 kept, READY TO HEL P YOU If you are subject to billiousness, lors of the ‘FOR SALE—One stury four-room| sth St. NOTICE OF MORTGA Eee eae. hdc FOR RENT—Coild storage, opposite ~ FORECLOSURE SALE This is a bargain’. D. T. Owes &| Aferican Billiard Parlors, as 5th] — pefault having occurred in the condi- Ce tions of the mortgage he’ after des- 9:24-tf | 5 z eribed, notice is hereby given that charg fi DS sleek ‘Be. gas, bloating, s headache, sour FOR RENT—Modern furnished.apars- |!" gtoaye nein Seca ay, SMART: | genta, martguee ‘aes ° anes tund vill be aWelled: nest Ne Land Stomach or other ills that result from ment for housekeeping. Apply 1100 Bismai LOSE TO ALUMNI day by the Giants’ share of the re- w body éorpor ; indigestion and constipatjon, you ca Broadway. Also three unfurnishec| SOR RENT—Office space en ground) roan Minot, N. D., Sept. 29—The Minot| ceipts of a game with the Boston 7 $ 1, County of et relief with Foley Cathartic Tablets. Toomscelpam, 1016; Broadway foots Enon Tes: SFL i-ts poration! Mortgages. 19200 4 cd fort high school went down to defeat be- Hee ta : Beutel re Braves and bette Pee at eee | Minnesot moe i They are a genuine, wholesome physic of December, ras 9-26-1w | =: record in the of: [jfore the heavy alumni team on the f e 4 | that affor z sure and safe re- FOR RENT—Light 1 “housekeeping | __ Deeds of \" | Riverside parie gridiron Saturday af- | President Harding, Babe Ruth and by ee igh tee SORE griee a Bali 5 r, apartment, fully equipped. Phone tro" at. th ‘i ternoon 13 to 0.. The game was well| “Big Six” himself. ean Osburn, BR. M.D. 1 2Lweasville: 0, 404-J,. Geo. W. Little. 9-6-t£ ie MARKETS | nat aye An ete 6; playod gthrohehout, ie ene ugh Me A rae naueiee 9, at 2 o'clock P. ; “Foley Cathartic Tablets are fro agen eaves eae ce Seen ery - | of Mortgage y , i Ha ayers he veteran alum- s ‘ if | sook 161 of mor ads ch tre :. BUSINESS CHANCES a . WHEAT. SLIDES, oe ny Lee eoetwae peer flees ST epotelesgvditine the : first. three] Suva, Fiji, Sept, 29—Dr. H. W. Rus- cS a Wille ch || Foley Catard Le Rane ak DOCTOR WANTED—Good opening fo: Chicago, Sept. 29.—Waeat continued | after described, at the front door of the) quarters, but in the final chapter the ntist, thought he had stood the | prea | oat anything.” adv. doctor; 40-mile territory; good prac-| to decline in price today affected-main- Courtstouse In Ree Ok eau :|former highs countel two touchdowns s fvom N. M. Loami’s trombone , Se crac Cli Ot Teal ys in Burleigh Coun and one geal. Coach BP, Flug is rap- the way long enough. He stop- tice; can buy part or all in drug | dy,by the. seeming lack oi any foreign] the hour of” ten 0’ at the hour of on 2 | Dance toni cht and every night jock it ‘the for : G store. Rott Drug Co, Lehr, N. D. f the 8 da f October, A idly developing a team that will make | per it with an air gun. Selseisine: ti ena tthe loth uC pes Fie 4 9-16-2w eaan es ayaa for. sbioment Hoe i satisty the Amount duc on Sai a strong bid for the 1921 title. Al- I ETT OTE day, ot. Novem tsi. to satisty the| Patterson’s Hall—10c a dance. al Uy B quota-| morteage on qT S!though. this season's high school| ‘ale is fouid in great quantities amount due on said mortgage on the] Roof Garden Or Orchestra. -4 off to 1-4¢] described in said mort $1.20 1-4. to} be sold to satisfy the sam 4 to $1:25 1-4 of si tions which veried from == MOSRDERS WANTED advance with, Decembe: WANTED—Table boarders at 708 Mam $1.21 1-4 and May, $1.2 date T sitnated, squad has only three of last year’s | In Canada. i described in said and whic h will be sold to p same a follow s f r (SW 1-4) of —_St., Mrs. Anderson. _9-15-tf | were followed by material sethacks ali | eigeemieim a _ a. LOST | around. te p H Fri . He Had Reason for All This! Blosser | s ip One hundred forty- LOST—A brown fur neck piece. Find- CHICAGO LIV OK. | Freckles and His lends . By SS bre ae ze Se 2 PAY PENALTY er please ¢ 9-3t Chicago, Sept. 29.—Cattle receipts, urleigh = County, North AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | 11,000. Slow to strong. 7 TT g PAN eice -vonthiaae ke iaiae "90 Block, Aci con. |, Hos.receipts, 29,000. Ten to 25 cents T REALLY MUST TIM AWFULLY ANW- A BUT REALLY, TAG, | liurtontasne;cies Forteueae i Usnire Ui ea es Shad ReMR ASE | Vanderer, ¢ ted 9) i g . Just overhauled throughout. | aD receipts, 1 LAD VOU-CALLED /}) STAY AWHILE T MUST GO ie the whole of said hang tomorrow. All eiforts to obtain Sey heep receipts, 18,000. Generally. ois Solid sheet steel speedster body,| _, © 5 1 ; ‘ : i : ee Ne steady. = Ae MRS. BANDY. z deciared due, ‘There will be due on| a re him have failed. with top and curtains. ‘New tread | y ; NET, MSSUS ; AND GET Z said mort ee on the date of sale als 2 ee arnge A esas: adeebted the Sept. 29. casings. A bargain worth looking |’ ROI fhe i d zepted th up by calling 987 or visiting owner phate bd | on of : ie Berggn poe i al of ¢ 56. ; i ice of Intention to Foreelose w 9._-Fiéur. 16 tol required hy law, more th ) days before the beginning ae proceedings. ‘The de*ault | TRAIN RUNS AWAY Ayment of the i Sydney, Aus‘rialia, Sept. 28 fter BUN ofa" ‘Coubls he: ud - MINNEAPOL at residence, 1011 5th St., Bismarck, | | Minneapolis, Sept. or_write W, W. Taylor. _9-24-lw 20 cents lower. In ds lots fam- ily patent quoted at ) to?$8.25 e| barrel in 98-pound catvon. sacks. Ship-} SE aged: 2 a Callvat oatlw ments, 85,019 barre Bran, $13 to . : $44. i tt is ED—Ford Coupe. Junk not : ote ‘FOR SALE—A snap, Cacvrolet touring Wa | apmted this 28th day of, September, considered. Phone 862-R. Call ata ‘ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, W. Rosser St. FOR SALE—One 1919 Ford T. Z-| ceipts, 3,300. Mosty. steudy to strong Priced to sell quick for cash. Phone) Bulk: grass beef steers, $4.75 iv | 918. 9-26-3t.) Bulk butcher cows and uueifers, LAND BANK OF q 3 > train relied down hill. It stopped by smashing into another train, but no one was hurt. R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Fa. C, South, St. Paul, Sept. FOR SALE—Two now Chevrolet Tour- | $4.50. Bologna bulls, largely $2.75 t Chiropractor ing cars at a bargain. O. n. Gar- | $3.50. Veal calves steady, best lights, t Consultation Free age 9-29-1w | mostly $9 to $9.50.: Stockers and feed- TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS Anite Q 11D nnee RinckPhame 948 FOR SALE—Ford Sedan in first class | ers slaw, mostly steady to weak. condition. Phone 172 or call 615 1st Hog receipts, 3,700. Stead: St. 9-29-3t | cents lower than Wednesiay’s When We Tackle a . : é | =] i Sou rR , RECTORY | Bur imisrrasnone-|[ pace, pe aad eel ce caren BUSINESS DI ! THOUGH TD LIKE To DON'T Go= Mom SAID that we are going ue please DOESN'T Y : STAY AND IT'S'SoNICE}| SHE WUZ GONNA WHIP ; DEPEND you. We are experienced AS WEBB BROTHERS ie ESS OF Nou To LIKE NE AS SOON AS movers and take as good ‘ Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors | LL ¢ oo Fo YoU WENT i Gan, foie We ee PHONE 6 NIGHT PHONES 246-887 7 | I crpevenipes trom Here: to FISHIN G- DAY ! There in the shortest space TACKLE — SEES 1 es time imaginable —- aad AS IT DOES ARLO. | | that’s just what we charge my PERRY UNDERTAKING P RS. “| | for — the time that it takes vite YOUR BAIT) Charge Day Phone 100 Night Phone. 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET The Wachter Transfer. Co. 209 5th St. Phone 62