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i . perience or capital 1 ‘required. aac Taught ANTED SMALE (Experts. Earn while you:learn at/home. Blec- trical Book and Proot Lessons free. Your success guaranteed and posi- tion secured. ‘Write today. “Chicago ‘Engineering ‘Works, 1800 Sunnyside, Chicago. t MAN OR WOMAN. Wanted, salary. $26 full time, 75¢ an hour spare time, selling guaranteed: hosiery to wear- er. bxperience unnecessary. Guar- anteed ‘Mills, Norristown, ere X WANTED—Man with car. to: sell low. priced Guaranteed Valley Tires. 125.00 per week and commissions. Valley Tire Co., 527 Broadway. Si = Joseph, Mich. iN Wanted for Detective work. Ex- -Perience unnecessary. Write J. Gan- or, former U. 8. Gov't Detective, St. Louis, 2 10-15-1t WANTED—Young man to. work. by month; steady job. F. Joszhowick. 421 12th St. 10-15-18 t WARTED-- TAMALE WANTED—Experienced girl for se eral housework. Apply: Mrs, Q.:.W. Roberts, 117 Main St. Phone 751. 10-14-. at WANTED—Strone girl or middie ag woman | for general house — worl Phone 176. 10-12-41 ‘WANTED—Experienced stenographer at Lahr Motor Sales Co. 10-14-3t _ AGENTS WANTED NO DULL TIMES IN FOOD mD BUST peal Co. NESS, _ People must, eat.:: Pieat Pure Food Co,, 239 Archer, Chicagos: ! AGENTS Big overcoats, pants, blankets, direct far, Ng felix.) eries. No capital required. : knogkout. nie made $27. first! dayg Compléte outfit free. ‘Taylor. Wells, 2740 N. Pagliny Chicago. é ‘ 10-15-11 At Be hour spare y Guaranteed to wear four months. ‘Fall-lHne ready. ‘Prewar prices. Free samples, to working «agents. “Experience — ui necesgary. Perfectwear ‘Hosiery Darby; Pa. _ SAND: INTEREST... sido down and $40.2 month for TAs 2 years buys 2 quarter. ‘section: ‘located’ only one: mile: fromthe ‘best dairy)|- farm at New: Salem: Million tons ‘of! coal thrown into the bars # NO INTEREST! ~ = J. Henry Kling, owner. Phone 682. 20) FOR SALE Ne rth half. Lounsbury: ‘Outlet; four acres «within, the city limits, -broken and. fenced. $800. In= quire of Mrs. Mackin, 1908,: 19t Street. se *°10-15-5t WANT, to hear from owner. having farm for.sale;- give, particulars nd. lowest price. John J, Black, N. Dal ‘Street, Chippewa ‘Falls, Wiiseontiat 015-1, ted: from owner of a farm. for sale; state, lowest, price. Posseaelon: in sping. L. Box, 35, Olney; Ml. It > glothing,-hardware; variety and ge Dile-pile; with (no rent to.pay; no} Federaj} ey taking orgers,): THE (BIXEER TNE ores “planar Possibilities rightinow ta‘men of-en- ‘ergy and determination; Previous experience. desirable, but. notineces- Some ‘of eursbest producers are men of other training, Mr, 1:0, . Mealy’s commissions for the hionth Of May, 1921, were: , $726.24. Mr. Will De Newton. averaged f the last five months of 1920, $654.19» per month, .-C, J. Acree for the--same period, averaged $624.11... ‘We want. more hustlers like these men: to'seil Bixcr. Staple Jewelry. .Guaranteed. ‘Our nationally advertised- _depart- ments are of real interest:to dealers in any: line, especially ‘dry ‘goods, eral stores. The demand is ‘con- .stant,.the goods* essential, staple and used iby everyone. Popular prices. Unusual. profits. ;. Liberal sales terms with absolute warranty. dignified substantial: pro- position with a future.- All detath eur on} reauest, ae Miles. You can’ handle sugaflour, canned. f offee and entire line of “groc 9 i well.aq), paints, roofing, aluminum waré and: automec| money)‘ invested; take jarge orders from samples, Goods are guaranteed and proven quality. Selling expertence not.necessary. Steady, profitable work for “workers.”: Address Hitchcock- Dept.:164, Chicago, Ill. Ref- ‘Any <bank, or. express: com- 10-15 -1t MAKB: Perio Bandoneon bd oth Mandas, N. | WANTED—A Stock first class legitimate pro} real good deal. for right pany. asi Arthur ae Erios, Medina, \N. 10-11-5¢ AUTOMOBILES, — MOTORCYCLES; FOR SALE—Two new.‘ new, 490". 190” Chevrote: fouring cars; PP each: O. K. Gat- Pho +10-10-1W “long. “and threo ‘short keys. ~ Pinder: relia ‘to ‘tribune, for. re- Wi 10-13-80 fir collar. ame limited-number of table boarders...418 “Sth: St. "10-13-81 WANTED—Table boarders at 708, Maik St.. Mri. Anderson. et land ‘for sale... 0. K Hawley Bald- gos Tsit bE ‘most new, new, large ‘mod: ern Toive of seven rovms and bath east front,. trees. »| Very. - desirable location, cloge,in. ‘This house: fae} Poe Pj rice dg right, ae Bismarck for,A@ years i businesa: still contiaues: to J.,,H:; Holihan, 314° Brodd- _way.: Phone 745. __10-13-3t FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, choice corner location, walking distance either business secton, or capitol, five rooms and bath, well: construct- ed and practically new. Full base- ment; large inclosed ‘and..screened porch, close to. high -and .grade school. Immediate possession giv- en. .For terms-and particulars cait evenings at 701 9th.St., corner :Avé: 3 and’ FOR NT—Five-room ‘apartment, all .furnished. for housekeeping: .close: in; .$35' per:-month. : Call at 415 Broadway. oephone 888... Be aes 1 10-18-3t FOR SA*©.-RENT-OR WILL-TRADE —Three-room house; immediate pos- seenion. See R. H Crane, 515 15th 10-1) FaaEN RENT—Four furnished rooms for housekeeping. Modern house. Telephone 241-J. 10-12-3t FOR RENT—Six room modern house pn tpeltth street. Inquire at 822 Main Si 5 10-13-5t oe ee a FOR RENT—5-room® house. 401° tst at ‘Sweet Shop, Phone 27. 16: 18-36 FOR RENT—Two orsthree oom’ un- fommlahed flat. Call at 801 7th St- 10-11-tf Undertakers ‘Em DAY ‘PHONE 246 * FOR RENT—Two. jo dornished room: Tooms.in I PUBS, WEBB BROTHERS . a balmers Licensed Embalme modern ‘house; board may” be. had 815 2nd Si Pon FOR RENT OTwo rooms . for: house: keeping between. 14th’ and + "16th Sts, on Rosser, will rent OG &@ month. capeldeat J pow ‘RENT—Three modern Aufnished rooms’ in modern house. :Close: -to ee school and captol. Call: 507. 6th 196 3392, t Runr roraisied or wnfuraial- 5 for light housekeeping. Sleuatee Business College:, sae FOR) RENT—Large « fursilshe ‘with kitchenette in modern: howe. _Call 437M after @ p.m. e14;2t FOR. RENT—Warm, well tatnished iroom in’ moderna home; close: in: Phone 4§2-LR. + 520-10-W. FRO RENT—Two or three rooms for | ight housekeeping. = phone: 38! ROGM FOR RENT—Can be ‘used for Hight housekeeping. Call at 713 sort street. FOR RENT—Roon in moderi aoaie | five: blocks from post office. Bac Fes es Tal eta FOR: RENT—Rooms in strictly, mo- mo- 300'9th St. af hohe ry: 218 Ist St. or 10 FOR T. _Close in, Phone 439-J.___ 10 FOR RENT: St, furnished. FOR RENT. Warm modern ‘00m. 108 | 5th, stree SAG 1~4t MUSIC } LOVERS— These: ome: veven- ings;you want new musie. Why jnot ryan your ‘old’ records.\).W ‘setl’. non-scratch «. needle Semoapeneph Record 4,415 Broadway.” ‘OR SALE—All my aimee beds, ete. sé out _at the ‘cela Funeral Directors in Cha : "NIGHT. PHONES. 246-887 FOR SALE HEMST}TCHING ‘ane FOR SACBSHard ‘coal healing, atove Honan ef! ADDY. AND PLAY: WITH 0s! TRS bridge.’ Will Mr. {Cubbage., >» Bl ont at the house at ail times. 0): 13-3t- 1 ‘combination’ kitchen stove for gas, coal. or wood. Also ‘one Singer sewing machine, new... Must.be sold.on account of. leaving: town, 404 lth St r0OR SALE Househol ,uods, includ- ing dining room and bed-room fur- nitw rugs, Singer sewing ma-: chine and laundry equipment. Rob't Dutton . Phone. 698M. _10- 13-3t TRUNKS—Bags, g, Suitcases. Why.pay, two; middlemen profits? Buy from’ factory direct... Send for. free cata-, log." Acme ‘Trunk & Bag rae Spring Valley, Il.) > icoting wes ‘ment works on all sewing machines price’ $2; i “Mail. Order House, smingham, Ala. FOR. FOR SALE=Regietered ¥ ia roel §) maie Pi see aie a ing, Ne Di % 10¢14- i jhe Plant in town ‘0! G60 population. For. enor imation’ write to ‘Beulah, BlecteieiG 0., Hoe La Bir- 952: AdAvR-Bt Typewriter. - Rembrandt Studio, 119 1-2 121 1-2 Fifth St. 10-14-3t wit, 49 19. plain sewing of zany kin cheap: on also do :nending. ;. 816 Avenue F:, Phone 812 10-438-2t FOR SALE ‘CHEAP. ignite: heating stove: sige 19.’ Phone 510-'W. Call jh 0-2 -15-2t FOR AE gas 1aage with oven and broiler, 504 9th St. Phony ¢ and: FOR SALE CHEAP—Tlree good “pour tables complete, Sixth St. Pool Hall. see WANTED —Dressmaking sewiniy at-once. Phone 659M. 10-13-3t WANTED-— Second-hand electric stove.” Phone 130-W.. WAS TOMMV. checks; l0c‘extra: Light’s.|° 10-13-3t | Ir “TOM, DUFF, QU. AND ‘Your. SON COME IN'HEREAND |{”) | SEE WHAT Heer i T LEGAL 1 NOTICES | tent 6 | SUMMONS Statev ot: rth Dakota, County ce Burleleiy In;(Distriet, Court. Fourth Judical rigt. Ye erchan Farmer New Ulin, ‘a corporation, State Bank of plaintiff. v: {| Jelde Jelden, defendant. State.of ‘North Dakota to the aboye named defendant: You are hereby summoned to the complaint) in this ‘action, w: on file in the-office of the court, :and®to: se! swer upon the subi days after the servidé of nw siimmone. upon-you,; exclusive, of the dlay vice; and. in ‘caae of your pear or anus! Fea ee A 1 Be tak~ en against -y: lefault for the Tee Her: demanded. ti. the ‘complaint peel this 10th: day. of “County ‘br $l: ‘ourth, op ALI Tia se Hy: Webby Jri Genres M. vident’ Life Philadelphia; estate or intertst, in ‘o: hrahee stg the proper: the om) aint), Ye nt: ant, Trust corp action, which has ‘he fice’of.the clerk of tle ‘abo: re: court, and to serve wer to said complair seribers. at’ their ‘office in the Bismarck” in said © Burleigh named this’ summons pon YOU se ervice; and in, demanded in the complaint, Dated at Bigmarck, N. alg. on this 27th day of. August.Al D.” KF. H. Register. and at R s £. “Attorneys for Plaintiffs, fficé and post office addre Webs, Block, marc , No Dak. t To. the defendants een named: ‘You willsplease take notice that the above ehtitlelt action relates to the fol- lowing dgactibéed real property situated in, the éounty/rof Burleigh, state of North Dakot: mel Lots: numbered ‘ and Bight WERE, BESSIE~ “@WAN HOME - GIWAN BESSIE! ¥ ~ VHA AX WAN TILL: ue. HAD ¥| (8) in Block number Si .| 9—10-17-24. -fas:a result of. figures on farm reserves | N ¢ | 69.60: PAGE SEVEN Se ee ee : TENS Cash No. 1 atten ‘$1 a $1.97. TWO HELD AS. BY ALLMAN] ie te, rad to 28 12, | CHO) 1 TERS Flax No. 1 $1.77 to. $182 PL f pep ' aan a} | Mrs. ‘ull Iterick k ond Migs ‘Dplly ttle: receipts | ' Iterch,-sisto’s-in-law, were arested by 5, Chief of Police Martineson and Offi- jeer Randell just™pbefore ‘No. 1 went lower to 50 centgithigherwiti. ) ! ): Hog receipts 4,000, :10, cents) :highe | eee this noon, charged with shop- | lifting. to’ 10: cents; dower,‘than yesterday. \rBSheem reoiepts 4.000. compared vith | The police say that the two women week ‘ago. s.Killing ‘clagses steady to. obtained’ goods from local stores '25)cents higher. Feeders 25 cents| ‘which they placed in two suitcases | higher. ‘and were intending to take home. The i e |goods were valued at and was ob- {tained from the Emporium, Johnson's, j Weinstein’s, ‘store, Wetlworth store and Buchholz’ millinery 118! ; store, police sald. Tye No, 2, 83, °1- 4; tor 842 iL | ‘Chicago, a 1,000. Compared with «week ago 1 BISMARCK GRATY, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | «Bismarck, Oct. 15. (No. 1 dark northern . . 1 amber, durum . 1 mixed durum . . 1 red durum , + 70] . 1 flax .. | .. 2 flax 2rye.. S! MINNEWAUKAN> IS THREATENED BY NIGHT FIRE Minnewaukan, Oct. i6-—The town of Minnewaukan, county seat. of Ben- son county, was threatened ‘with de- struction last. night when the fire consumed three buildings in the cen- Ker of the business section. © The blaze which started in the Els’ house. the only hotel in town, was of unde- termined origin. . The !oss which ‘was caused) by destruction -of the El! house, a harne::s and bakery. ; Logs is estimated at $15,000. mi Goures || alk * "SCORES A AT r END._OF OF : SECOND PERIOD Michigan.7, Michigan Aggies 0.: incinnati University 0, University of Pittsburgh 7. Harvard 10, University of Georgia 0. «Wisconsin 13, Northwestern 0. (Minnesota 0, Ohio State 14, Yale 13, Williams 0. \Navy 7, Princeton 0. i Legion Delégates A rate of 1 vent a mile to the Amer- ican Legion convention at Kansas | City, Mo., Oct. 31-Nov: 1, 2, will be ef- fective from all points in North Da | kota, A. A. Jones, of the American | Legion, was informed today. Ex- ice men traveling at t te, how- ;| ever, cannot ride in Pull A rate of a one and one-third: of one-way fare is allowed for the round trip, if travel | his in Pullm , Default’ having | canaition of the mortgage z ors: toy e at Bank, of Baldwin, North Dakota.a corporation of Bald- j win, North Dakota, mortgagee dated | 3 and records ed in book ages at page 182, will be foreclosed by the sale of | Bismarck in said Burleigh! the) premises described ‘in. such mort: ‘hat the purpose of this #uge und hereinafter described, at th ‘determine adverse claims} front door he courthouse ‘ine th and to quiet| city of Bismarck in Burléigh County. aintiffs here-; North Dakota at’ the hour of ten aim is made! o'clock in’ the forenoon. of the. 2 named de-| day: of November 1921 to amount due on sald mort, AT THE REX Tonight is amateur night at the Rex and a number of new amateurs have entered their names in the aon- test. . The feature photo play is May St! McAvoy in “A Private Scandal,” one of the bi productions of the year. day. The premises described in said | Monday ‘Harry (Ike) Evan3 and his | mille thee whieh will be sold) to | “Lainbow Girls” open for a run at: the e described: as follows, to Seo b |gram every ‘Monday, Wednesday and Four (4) of section four (4): in town- |!Friday. Constance Benney in “The Magic Cupt will he the feature bic: o-—_—. = > | ar one hunidred forty (140) North of | ange seve! ve enty, (70) in MeKenzie’& Coffin’s. Addition to the ity of County. tion ist to said real property title in the Same in\the p in and that nolpersonal against any of the abov tendants. Dated ‘August 27th., 1921, F. H. Register and Geo. M. Register ‘Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Bismarck, North: Dakota 10=1-8-15. sivid ante tthe date of sale the | Matinees wll be given at “poptar (sane of § together with the | prices, Le ts Of fore Dated at aruk, Ne wukota | wheat! this Mth d 0 Farmers nk. ‘of North. Dakota.» ‘corporation, a MeCUR Autos in Coltision. An automobile driven by Carl Ped~ erson; with W. J.-Riggs ‘as passenger, collided with a car in which+Ernes!. fi !Vesperman, and his: sister/ Mrs.° C. -11-5-12-19 | Brummnd, of Washburn, were riding last night at Avenues A and. Sixth streets... Mr. Pederson’s car struck {the ‘Vesperman car a glancing blow, -| Mr. Riggs said. ‘The I" NEW. DECLINES (Chicago, Oct. .15—Although prices at first, showed strength today | ‘baldwin, | the market. later declined owing ti as- ke sertions that the report was incom | | plete. Opening. prices which varied | from the -game.as: yesterday's’ finish ; to 11-4 cents higher with. December | * -4 to $1.16 1-4 and. May $1.20 to | $1.21 were {cllowed by moderate set- | Conditions of the mortgage oaeks all-around ‘At Unt porta morte flamaged while the oth RE aEy TOU jana ‘delivered by Ole x i: (Some- damage. Mrs, Bruimond and Mr. Ver- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. times written 0) A and Anna |'rerman were badly“shaken up but not /Minneapolis, Oct, 15--Flour und Here hia “wife. of: Hurleigh, County, he e changed to’ 10 cents higher! dar“car- | hurt in the acciden xorth Bako fn to The B : in Joan and Investment C bcamrrer cst Oat, a si ‘ are AS area * Rigmarek Norih. Dukoleriscoe be Put Under Peace Bond. not oaaKas Shipments 76,790 bar- ee Fern No Ellsworth Finlayson, tocal wrestler, Cl is. Bran 312 oo $13, é 4 ‘oe Y g f {was placed under $1,000. peace bond by fe aa Justice of the Peace Anton Beer, it ST. PAUL, LivesTOCK 4 | being alleged that Finlayson thrash- Paul, Oct 15—Cattlesre- i ed his father: and sister, Unable to pa pout see re i Sha mestcanten ail or HooR 146 | furnish bond Finlayson went to jail. celpts 80,000. ; Compared with wen or ortga will be foreclosed by | ago: killin lasses of.cattle generally | ¢ sale'of the premises déseribed in gf eae strong o 25.-cents. higher. . Calves | Sum marrage and Heke ute} TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY practically steady with a week ago.) house: in the City of 1 . int — Bulk of best lights at close, $9.00. to FOR’ SALE—Carload gucd solid cab- hage ‘delivered at $3.50 a hundred ‘pounds, Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. Phone 738. 10-15-1w for the mortgagee, Bismarck, N. ae ak. ee FORE- ' hé Rexister o j County. North’ Dakota on the of October 1918 aty1 mn Bariéieh’G ounty. North Dakota at the Grass beef steers, bulk $5,00| tour of ten o'ciock in the forenoon of the 2Ist day of November 192 to $5.75, Butcher she, stock $3.25 to} satisty the amount! aac on Mie $3.50. Canners and cutters 5 ti} said’ mortgage on that ‘day. The 3.00. Bologna bulls $2.75 to $3.75. | premises © ‘described in’ ‘said mort- | or \Hog receipts. 1,000. Strong to 25 | ¢age and which will be'sold to satisfy cents higher than Friday. Range $6.25 | (46, ,Samc. fre situated in Burleigh to $7.90, Bulk $7.00 to $7.90, Best | ritea”as follpwa, to'wit pigs $8. cast half (WwW \ Sheep receipts, none. Nominally | and the cast steady. Compared with week ago all, (F tod Wt ao iadared Trey i wnship one hundred forty two classes generally steady to strong with a4 é ‘keventy''seven | half of at iats WANT TO SELL OR TRADE—A Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car, heavy, fat ewes 25 cents higher. West and the Northwest quarter 1-4) ‘of section twenty six (26) in good condition. What have you-to offer. Will consider a Ford car. hundred forty two J. Blind@rman, phone $78... 3 one (81) ‘west | St. FOR RENT—Room in modern ‘house, two bocke from post office.. Phone 832-M, or 311 2nd St. 10-15-3t alf of the 7 Nw township'ton North of Range cight of thé 5th’ P. uch mortga im fof $1573.02 MINNEAPOLIS, GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 15.—Wheat —re-; ceipts 448 cars compared with 44 cars a year ago. Runga.ow, | fowtr ysolutely:modern, side finish. as i £ furniture eencd in porch te that goes Terms to Phone 28W or 843. 10-15-lw FOR SALE rooms annd bath, warm air heat perfect as a new from the factor. 4 The Bismarck Loan 4 ment} Comp: of North Dakot: corporation, Mortgg By Blosser . Fe MeCURDY, Atforney for Morten Bismarck, North Dako: 40 reliable party. RENT—¥urnished housekeeping in modern 111 Mandan avenue. Phone 10-15-1w | FOR rooms ‘for light . id de- hduse B Tanatt and | 672-LW. ¥ tog oie wits ds eae corporation, as | TOR RENT i pletely furnished. 612. : DRY STORAGE-—Store your furni- ture. Rates feasonable. Phone 612. CAR STORAGE stored Rice dry — place. in, $2.50 per id mortensé. month. deserifiaa, | LOR SALE--5 root. ~house, also 4 the front { room house. Small payment: down anrsoriihe Court Hdnge in thé city of) balance like’ rent? Real Esti Behange,- 1 Phone 612. 10- by ‘Char! Audrey Steven. to’ the Bank ‘ot wr TCom cottage com- onthe, th Clese in. Phone November, “19175 “and i z in the offfdevof the r ‘county of Burleigh, at, ra on thé 7th day of 220 cd in hook 1h1o9f Mor Close will *bé" foretto: | mises miprtgageid in's { ria hereinafter © vot Burlelen, | North Dakota. at the hour nf tw M...oh thé 5th day. of Nov- hota, 4 ‘| DEMAND-FOR _ el i WINES GROWS: rile Paris, Oct. 15—French’ champagne the hotth- i in demand & “United States “for | ¢nedicinal’ ‘pitrposes.” ‘Over 340,000 | quarts, valued at 1,502,000 francs, ‘were ‘exported to America during + the first six months of this year, ac- | cording to figures just published by the Ministry of Commerce. During. the corresponding period ; in 1920, only 121,000 quarts valued N se Die sate. | at peo ‘francs were shipped to eT yit America srt a UrNpss & JOUNSOX. | phis liquor is all imported into rand Fork ; | America under licenses granted by \ the “prohibition enforcement com- missioner,” French statistics say. | ember: ane” thirty” | five west.” There mortia | mail as 3 State or’! __ Didted® 22-29-11-5212-17 | WOMEN BANDITS CAUGHT Viddivos'ok, |: Oct.'1.—Ten © women | i ei | vandits from the former Russian 'Wo- | Been Ben oan Basa Giles mens Legion and 10 men have been | ing.» freak | ony Stunt Club” is Oxford's latest “frea’ captured by detectives here after 3 toll lub. Its members in the evening per- militiamen: had failed to round them | ¢ 5. Gil ‘up. Kidnaping of a priest and wives form trick cycling feats -in St. os of ‘several public officials is eared | es | to them. aie Sn Te rec oe ; | B. 8. ENGE, Ui. C. PG ‘Phe American Legion consisted. of) isu Chisepracter Consultation Free nearly ten thousand posts at the he- (ginning of this year. | Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phene 268 PERRY RTAKING PARLORS | Si oe Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 Night Phone. ‘100. ee 687 Pemanck ROR UEE COMPANY cou 220, MAIN STREET ‘Upholstered Furniture Made to Order