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i ya WANTED—Man or woman, salary $36, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, ’21."- ____ HELP WANTED—MALE ® HELP WANTED—Be a finger print | SALESMAN—For th’s aid nearby ter- expert: Big opportunity. | Official positions open in every state. Big pay. Rewards. Your stepping stone to fame as a great detective, We teach you at home in your spare time. Send ‘today for Free book. Stories of actual crimes solved by Finger Print Experts. Don’t delay, This. is your chance for, sure suc- cess. Write me at once. T. G. Cooke, Pres., University of Applied Science, Dept. 20, 1920 Sunnyside Ave., Chi- cago. 10-22-1t full time, 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wear- er. Experience unnecessary. Guar- _ anteed Mills, Norristown, Pa. iT ARM os 10-22-1t MEN WANTED—For detective work. Experience unnecessary. Witte J. Ganor, former U. S. Gov't Detective, St. Loui: 10-22-1¢ HELP WANTED--FEMALE WANTED— rl or woman “living a at % home to assist with housework and care of baby from 9 A. M, to 6 P. M. 70-R, after 6 P.M. 10-21-1t WA for general ,house- work, 117 Main St. Paone 751. 10-20-tf WORK WANTED MAN WANTS furnace to take care of. Reliable. Phone 601-J. W. N. Goodman, 10-19-1w FOR SALE OB REN? __ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—NEW Bungalow, four rooms annd bath, absolutely modern, warm air hieat, inside finish as perfect as a new piece of furniture from the factory, screened in porch and everything complete~that goes BALESMAN ritory.. Calendars apd advertising specialties. One of the strongest and most complete Ines in the in- dustry. Ex@usive designs in. our famous duatone calendars and fans. Also copyrighted subjects in four color process and water color fin- sishes. High grade proposition in leather and signs. Specialties in. various other materials, Exclusive territory contract ‘or year begin- ning December 27th, Give age, sales experience. Merchants Publishing Company, Kalamazoo, SALESMEN WANTED—A-1 territory ‘open for a strong dependable sales- man. Our line paying $400 to $600 monthly. This offers an unusual ‘opportunity to conneci with an old established house regardless of pre- vious experience. A staple line of guaranteed nationally advertised goods with proposition of unusual interest right now to general mer- cantile trade. The Miles F. Bixler Co., Dept. 38, Cleveland, O. 10-2 2 -1t | fan or SPECIALTY SALESMAl woman. Capable (of earning at] least $300.00 per month. Exclusive} territory. Universal demand among business and professional peop! Full time or side liné. Universal House, Philadelphia 10-22-1t Make money selling staple goods to households for large manufacturing and importing Co. Address A, E. An derson, 203 Sth Ave. S. W., Mandan, N. D. 10-22-1i AGENTS WANTED NO DULL TIMES SELLING FOOD— People must eat. Federal distribu- tors make Dig profits. $3,000.00 yearly and up. No capital or ex- perience needed. Guaranteed sales, unsold gocds can be xeturned. Your with a modern house. Terms to reliable party. Phone 28W or 843. 10-15-1w EXCEPTIONAL BUY — Large home, strictly; modern; practically new; jot 100x150; east front. Best resi- dential district. Reasonable price. Terms. Might consider smaller house.in trade. Henry & Henry, _ ‘Phone 961; office 4th St. 10-21-3t FOR SALE—Strictly modern almost new bungalow of six rooms and bath. Full _bagement " including garage. This is a real beauty. Price $4,750, Good terms. J, H, Holihan, 4 Broadway, Phone 745.--10-21-: 3t name on products builds your own business—repeat. orders sure. Ex-| clusive territory. Write Federal Pure _Food Co., Chicago. _ 10-22-1t AGENTS WANTED—We pay pay y $36.00 weekly, 75c hour spare time selling hosiery, guaranteed wear four months. Fall line ready. Prewar prices. Free samples to working agents. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa 10-22-1t BUSINESS CHANCES’ 800—A very good buy, 7 rooms; partly modern, lot 50x150, a good house, $500 cash and $30 a month. Phone 961, Henry & Henry. 10-22-3t —5-room house; phone 10-21-3% LOST LOST—Auto license tag A 100-434 Minn. Leave at Tribune office. 10-20-8t POSITION WANTED “} WANTED—Experiencel man / book- keeper” wishes ‘position, part or whole time; best refeiences. Write Tribune 299 10-21-1w ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms downstairs in modern house, furatshed for light housekeeping; close in; also one sleeping room. Storage-Store your furniture; car storage, $2.50 per month. Two small houses for sale. For rent, four-room cottage. Call 44 Main St. W. or Phone 612. We want several houses. Real Estate __ Exchange. 10-22-3t FOR RENT—Four modern rooms furnished for housekeeping; also two dozen Buff-Orpington chickens for sale. 418 Ist St. Phone 241J. on a 10-20-3t FOR ‘—Two nice modern fur- nished rooms, one suiteble for two, near capital and high school; ladies __breferred. Phone 960-J. , 10-18-iw FOR RENT—Large pleasant room in house, strictly modern. One or two ladies desired: 614 sth street. i 10-19-1w FOR RENT—Unfurnisaed light house- keeping rooms in modern house. Call 417 10th St. Phone 535-M. 10-18-16 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping in modern house. 111 Mandan avenue. . Phone 672-LW. 10-15-1w FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. 10-10-tt OR RENT—Nicoly furnished double raom. Gentlemen preferréd. - In- quire 507 4th street, 10-21-lw HAVE YOU $50 to start in business for yourself? Greatest oil discov- ery in years. Word “Pro-Tex the Universal Automobile Oil, for Ford cars only—more mileage on oil and gasoline; more power; stopping of | jerks and jars; no more changing of breakbands to stop chattering. Local territory is now open. Exclu- sive rights. You cay make from $50 to $500 per week. ‘Write at once for particulars, giving reference. ‘Republic Products Co., Prospect Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. - , 16-22-1t} —— AD NO INTEREST. $400 down and $40 a month for 71-2 years buys a quarter section located only one mile from the best dairy farm at New Salem. Million tons of coal thrown into the bargain. NO INTEREST! J. Henry Kling, owner. Phone 682. 10-8-20¢ “TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY’— Free book about Florida. Tells the truth. Monthly payments, easy terms . Orange groves planted. Sylvester E. Wilson, Dept. W. 312 | Orlando, Fla. * 10-22-1t WANT—To hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J Black, N. D, street, Chippewa Fails, Wiseonsin. 10-22-1t FOR SALE—North hali Lounsberry outlot, 4 acres within the city limits, broken and fenced, $860. Inquire of Mrs. G. Mackin, 1998 19th St. 10-18-5t WANTED—To hear from owner good farm for sale, State cash price, | full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minne- apolis, Minn. 10-22-1t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—10, ,000 0 People. « To eat| hamburger sandwiches, hot soup and home made pies at the New Star Lunch Room. We're right across the street from the Sao Hotel. 10-18-1w | FOR SALE—One foot power Shoe Nailing Machine, just like new. Cost $200.00, will sell for. cash or time Basis for $65, Jie Crewsky, Shoe FOR RENT—Warm, moderfi room in private family. Close in, 208 Rosser | St., Phone 383-M. 10-21-3t | FOR. RENT—Two large rooms for light house keeping. 615 Anderson _ St. Phone 659-W,° 10-21-5t ROOM FOR RENT—Can be used for light housekeeping. Call at 713 3rd _ Street. Sy oe 10;14-1w. FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms, No Children. Phone 415-J, 10-21-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern house, five blocks from post office. Phone _137-J. iz 9-26-tt FOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms __at 300 9th St. Phone 377J. 10-21-1w ROOM FOR RENT—217 1st St. Phone 148. 10-20-3t Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100, BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET ' ‘BUSINESS DIRECTORY : WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charg Repair Shop. Phone 898. Bismarck, N. D. 10-18-1w FOR SALE—Trunks, bags, suitcases. Why pay two middlemen profits? Buy from Factory direct. Send for Free Catalog. “Acme Trunk & Bag Factory, Spring Valley, Ul. 10- 22-1t FOR SALE— “direet current J Dun- dition. can meters, 5 amp. or will exchange ‘or nating current mets lage clerk, Zap, N. D. 10-17-1w | HEMSTITCHING AND PIOOT:*"G at- tachment works on all sewing ma- | chines; price, $2; checks 10c extra. Light’s Mail. Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 10-22-1t FOR SALE—Nearly new kitchen cab- inet, $30; full leaf table, $6; two nockers, $20; library “table, $10; a Directors - NIGHT PHONES 246-887 Night Phone 100 or-687 >| tion, of Bismarck North Dakota>+mort- +1918, and ‘filed for record in the office. “ot! © dining chairs ‘and table, $25; phone 842-M. 10-20-1v LADIES—Get your old table ware re- silvered. Work guaranteed. Prices right. A representative now in your city, Dakota Plating Co. of Aber- deen. \ FOR SALW—Carload bage delivered at pounds. Bismarck ilfde & Fur Co.) Phone 738. _ _ 10-15: FOR SALE—At a bargain. Onc “Jewell | heating stove. One Riverside re- | frigerator, at 308 7th street, or call | S25R. 10-21-31 FOR SALE—Used storm eiaioes | also’ sanitary couch and pad. Phone: _TM-R. ss SEE 10-28: 3t i We store household -goods. at. i! Main ‘St; Phone 669, 10-22-2w | AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | WANT T0 SELL “OR TRADE — Al Baby Grand Chevrolet touring car, I in good condition, What have you to} offer, Will consider a Ford car. J. Blinderman, phone 878. 310 18th St. 10-15-Lw | FOR SALE—Bargain, Reo Six Tour- ing car, excellent condition, or will | trade for good Ford. Wyite Tribune : 300. 10,20- Bt i [LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE én MORTG A CLOSURE SALE having arred, DIE | | the | ult oct in condition of the ‘mort, describe notice is hereby given that, | rtain mortgage executed and | win, North Dakota, mortgagee: dated | the Ist day of December 1919 and e: cuted December 7th 1919 and filed for } record in the office of the Register of | Deeds of Burleigh County” North Dakota on the 26th day of December | 1919 at 3:20 o'clock P, M., and record. ed in book 159 of mortgages at page 182, will be foreclosed by the sale of the’ premises described in such mort- gage and hercinafter described, at the | front door of the courthouse’ in the | city of Bismarck in Burleigh County, | North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the 21st day of November 1921 to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on that day, The premises described in said mortgage and w will be sold to satisfy the same are situated «in| Burleigh County, North Dakota and | are described as follows, to wit: Lot Four (4) of section four (4) in town- | ship one hundred forty :(140) North of Range seventy eight (78) West of the Sth P. M. There will be due on | said mortgage at the date of sale the | sum of $2422.32 together with the | costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bisma this 14th day of October 1921, Farmers State Bank, ‘of Ror Dakota 2 corporation, FE. MeCURDY, | “Attorney for aig, mortgagee, Bismarek, N. Dal ich Kk. North Dakota | Baldwin, | No Default shaving occurred’ in conditions of the mortgage: hereinat- ter described, notice is hereby given | that, that certain mortkage excuted | and delivered by Ole A, Berg (Some- | times written 0, A, Berg) and Anna Berg his: wife, of Burleigh County, North Dakota, Mortgagors to The Bi marck Loan and Investment Compan of Bismarck North Dakota. a corpo' the | Eagve, dated’ the 21st day of Octobei of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 22nd day of October 1918 at 11:45 o'clock A. M. and recorded on page 123 of Book 146 of mortgages. will be foreclosed by the sale of the premises described in such mortgage, and hereinafter, cribed, at the front door of the C in the Burleigh Coun 0 hour ef ‘ten orelocieIncthe forenoon of the 21st .day of November 1921 to satisfy the amount du the said “mort on that . Th premises ribed in mort- | Kage I be sold to satigty | the same are in Burleigh County North nd are des- eribed as follow Th half of the east half (W 1- and the east half of the x { (BE 1-2 W 1-2) of section thir in township one hundred forty two(142) (142) North of & seventy seven (27) West and the Northwest quarter | (NW 1-4) of section twenty in township one hundred ‘forty two | North of Rang hty one (81) west | of the 5th-P. M, There will be-due on | ite on the day of sale the | _josether with the ix’ (26) Dated at marck, North Dakota, | this L4th day of October, 1921. - | The Bismarck Loan and Invest- | ment Company of ; North Dakota, a corpo Mortgagee. | F. E.. MeCURDY, Attarney for Mortengce, 4 Bismarck, North Dakota. 10-15-22-29-11-5-12- 15 | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Notice is liereby that that | certain mortzare executed and de- | livered by Jos Tliott and | Audrey Elliott, his wife, as | mortgagors the Farmers State Bank of a, corporation, asl st day of j “filed for record Cy November, 1917 ‘ate in the office of register of decds { of the county ‘of Burleigh, State o North Dakota, en the 7th day of. Nov ember, 1917, at.1: Pe an record- ed in hook ges, page’ 66, the se hereinafter | s ‘ed. F.M. Tooker-and Orrell | a corporation, is plaint Tooker, his wife, of Baldwin, Burleigh jana Hoff, Jacob Hort, County North Dakota, ‘tgagors to; Mercantile Company, a com Farmers State Baldwin, | Regan te Bank, 2 corporation, North Dakota, a corporation of, Bald- (A. reellus are Defendants, j | to said writ. | described in said judgm: | scattered selling wh THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — name area eee aay i] 1921, to satisfy the amount due on such 4 mortgage on the day of sale; mines premises. desgribed in such | mortgage and which Will be sold to j satisfy the same, are situated In they te of North} to county of Burleigh, and vkott, and described as follows, SH 1-4) of Section “Th Hundted | ) in Townahip One wo North number Seventy Seven West (77> Wo). of the Fifth. Principal Merjdjan, Default has occurred int) said mortgage In that the gagors have failed to pay $36 wl of whieh is past’ due, of the principg! sum secured by said morlzage and also have failed to pay the interest due on that sum to date $9.04, There will be due agent the date of wo Hundrea*Kifty Piv ighty ive Cents m includes interest paid mortgagee! upon a prior mor Four ( iF aur “orty id mort- on such mort. | said Jand in’ the sum of '$: clusjve of jnterest: to date of sides the costs of this foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, on et Merchants of October 20th di Si F, Hl, Register, Atiorney for Slortsn arek, North Da 10-32 NOTICE OF SALE ro 1S Given. ‘That ue of a judgement and decree foreclosure, rendered and given by istrict Court of the Fourth ‘Judicial trict in and for the County of if nd State of North Di nd ent and docketed in the of! f the Clerk of said Court in and) for fa County on the 19th-day of October, 2t in an action wherein City tional Bank of Bisma or of the sajd Ph said’ defendants. fo thousand two Hundred 66-100 ($1286:66) Dollar ment © decree amon directed the sale by me of estate hereinafter deseribed to the amount of said judgment terest Uereon avd the costs penses of such sale. or of the plicable thereto !w virtue of a writ to me office of the Clerk: of ied out of the id Court and in and for said County of igh and under the ‘seal of said Court, djrecting me to sell said property pur: evant to said judgment and decree, I, Nollir Welch, She sid County, and person appoin make will sell ter d eal estate to ti bidder, for cash at public auction, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bism in the County of Burleigh, a A. D. y that da: with interes costs and e: mu as the pr sale applitable thereto will mises to be sold as aforc id judgment and and to this . as follows to-wit: ‘Lots seventeen (17), eighteen (18), | | nineteen. (19) and twenty (20) in block one (1) of the townsite of Regan, North Dakota, According to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Burleigh County, North Dako- ta. ROLLIN WELCLL. f of Buriéigh County, N. ‘ mero Attorney for’ Plaintiff. smarck, Narth Dal UTION IN BU Chicago, Oct. 22.—Wheat was un- changed to 1 cent lower at the open ing of the Chicago Board of de, December starting $1.07 1-2 to $1.07 3x4 and May $1.12 to $1.121-2. Foreign markets being at issue there was some ch brought out a few resting orders but trade was light, the range narrow and the market easily influenced. Most market lead- | ers advised caution in goliowing cither the buying or selling side. "MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 22.—Flour 25 to 30 cents. higher. In carload lots family patent, $7.25 to a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 80,542 barrels. Bran $12 to’ $12.50. )" MENNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 22.—Wheat re- ceipts 350 rars lompared to 397 cars $1.27 5-8 to a 5-8, Dec. $1.20 8, May $1.18 3-1 Corn No. 3 yellow, 39 cents. Odts No. 2 white, 27 1-2 to.28 cents: Barley 33 to 50 cents. Rye No. 2,.75 5-7 to 76 1-5. Flax No. 1 $1.71 to $1.77 cents, ‘CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 22.—Catile receipts 300. Compared with week ago’ 10 to} 75 cents lower. Light and handy- weight veal calves 5) cents lower. Hogs receipts 5,000, 10 to 25 cents higher than yesterday. will be foreclosed ‘by sale of the p mises mortgaged in said mortgag H which are Ff which sale will take place at ti door of the court house in the city of | Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State | or North Dakota, at the hour of two! o'clock P. M.. on the 25th day of Nov- | east quarter and lots: numbered one | and two of section four! township one | hundred thirty nine. range seventy} five west. There will be due on such morteage at the date of sale the sum of $2038.51. Notice is further given that due notice of intention to foreclose said mortgage has been givgn by registered mail as provided by the jaws of the} State of North Da: \ Dated October 13th, 1921. | FAMERS STATE BANK OF Mortgase MCINTYRE, BURTNESS & FOINSON, | Attorneys for Mortgagee, Grand Forks, N. D. 29-19-6212-17 | 10 FORECLO- SHELLY, MORT SURE hereby NOTIGH OF Notice is certain mor livered by Anna Holte. Odden and John M. Hl band. mortgagors, to & Mer- chants State Bank HG 7 North | e corporation, mort- e Lith day of December, | and filed for record | i } that that, uted and de formerly Holte. Ann her hus- D., the offic and: for 1816. and ‘duly recorded im of Mortgage page closed by le of the pre- Upholstered Furniture Made to Order mises’ in siteh herein- | [rafter described: front door of | che court house in the city of Bis-! marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Di at the hour of 10 ove M on the 6th day ot De b. ember, 1 to satisfy the amount} due rpon mortgage on the al ofisale, including costs of foreclosure. The premises described in said mort- | gaze, and which will ‘be sold to Satisfy the same are described as | g follo The gouth half of the north- ' | 50 ! No, Shee p receipis 5,000. Compared with week ago? 25 to. 50 cent lov ST. PAUL ul South St. Paul, O 22.—-Catth receis 2,700: Quotation at Grass beef steers )uik, butcher she-stock bulk. $3.25 to $4 camners and cutters $2.25 to $3. Bologna bulls $2.50 to $3.50. Stoci to $6.25. s 500, Steady to sirong: Bulk ¥6. Sheep receipts 3.200. Compared w ith | agreeable | Week ago bulk of good lambs about | ignoring its to! lambs | $1, 00 lower. Better grade ewes cents lower. Feeding steady to 25 cents lower. ‘BISMARCK (Furnished by Russell. Miller.) Bismarck, Oct. 22 !No. 1 dark north No. 1 amber durum .« No. 1 mixed durum .. No. 1/ red durum 1, flax No. 2 flax ome rye . ‘ THREE DAYS LATE TO FIRE London, Oct, 22—In response to a call the London fire brigade went to the War Office bungalow town in St. James’ Park. The fire had been out ithree days. An official report to the brigade had been delayed in the mails.” TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS | R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Pa. C, Chir opracter Consnitation Free “aike 9. L1—Lucas Block—Pheoe 262 Hast Half @f_ the Northeast [ (1-2 of NE 1-1) and the; f of the Southeast Quarter | ) of Range | terms of | of sale amounting: te i i | i | 00. | here rs | Nonpartisan 65 to{ of | don't choose to disc | mit ELTINGE 323% Monday, Oct31 TWO SHOWS DAILY—MATIN EES 2:30—NIGHT 8:15 AN ASTOUNDING. WorK -OF GENIUS Gince VICTOR, HUGO, ‘there has been no more striking literary ‘figure than Vicente Blasco Ibanez, whose famous book has reached its 161st edition_here.. The multifarious thrills, the perfection of this master- j piece, have been presented masterfully in METRO’S PICTURIZATION OF —— of te APOCALYPSE | A REX INGRAM 7 ~ PRODUCTION: | Translated tothe screen from the internationally famous novel that has been read by ten million persons in the United States alone. Interpreted by a cast of 50 principals and an ensemble of 12,500. Produced at a cost of A MILLION DOLLARS, it is the great- est feat ever performed by makers of motion pictures. Adapted by JUNE MATHIS ° Photographed by JOHN F. SEITZ This colossal spectacle-drama. has turned thousands away from the doors of every theatre in which it is shown. —— All Seats Reserved And On Sale At The Eltinge Theatre Starting Monday, Oct. 24th. GET YOUR SEATS EARLY. PRICES: Loges $1.00. Evenings, 50c, $1.00, Loges $1.50. (plus the tax) Doors Open For Matinees At 2 O’clock. Evenings at 2:30. Evenings 8: Matinee: 75e, 5Ocy 45. All Must Be Seated Matine AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIES ‘THE PICTURE SLOPE HOLINESS. RALLY IS HELD officials as the emination of “big biz” and Wall Street, but in- spite of the press declarations, the rank and file | gradually gettin: statement made b. by Le 1 i fle away GEORGE YOUNG ADDS WORD IN N. D, CAMPAIGN “Podsnap- of the League arc the Gov truth, and no rnor Frazier nor accompanied bh, ht arm can brush mnient, disagreeable and em ng facts connected with thei now so evident to wu majority of the voters, he asserted con J. town ts in Charge Rey. G. Morrison of James- ‘Calls Noapoutlaste pers” in Beginning ‘Tour in the State Association, an ine nization for the \ igowm work, Is hold- TRY THIS FOR INDIGESTION Foley Cathartic the thing for cons’ tion is wholesome unsing without gr inconvenience, Th ache, billi 8, breath, coated of v thorous ntly ruse: nish head- | ¢¢ » bad | cid and other @ Lawrence 1 Foley constipation keep them in Oct. 21. Congress- M. Young of the Second f North Dakota in his speech last night called the present oficials “PodSnappers.” What is a Podsnapp “Charles Dickens, in the charac Mr. Podsnap, typifies those w j evade an inconvenient fact or a ¢ obligation by deny existence hort } there will be ng, About 20 felesites. ere WARN of thet Vale of P: lis eams come Wie. This won- s a magic growth, and dollars in municipal im- are present lets with good regults, the hous Multigra; Addressing, Mailing, Mailing Lists. Business | authorized for this Service Co., First floor, Hoskins y kind of pusiness openins, | hing, agraph whic! vi e of 2 Podsnapper “Happily acquainted with his own merit and importance, Mr. Podsnap settled that what put behing him he put Out of re was a dignified conclus add a* grand convenience. vay of getting rid of disagreed done much towards est- Podsnap in lofty . Podsnap ion. don’t want to know ed Block, Phone 662. here, have seventeen miles of ae protected water front, with gorgeous- ly beautiful home s Wonderful hom Wonderful veivety lawn Wonderful flowers in semi-tropic: profusion. Fishing supreme. Eve 22-1w | day you can catch the dig Phone | til! your back aches and your j blister. Pa 1c TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Light house rocms. ‘Phone 1f FOR RENT—Room, 515 4th St. 120. FOR S. had Mr. hands i for motor beats, with , hundreds of miles of protected water- t Fin- about it; 1 don't ad- shad even ac- ways with wonder spots to visit. est motoring roads in the Bathing in bay and wonderful. Healthiest city in . With no business for doctors. Greatest golf cour: n America ‘under consiruction. Coolest place in America in summer, delightful in winter. You may own a beautiful home here, wiih a perpetual income, at practically no investment. Grasp the opportunity of a lifetme and furniture for sale ‘to one rent-| Address THE MAYOR, Valparaiso. ing. Leaving city, will sell head Fla. Ady. and on time. Phone 365 or 2.| Box 117, ie: bargain for quick Call after 6 o'clock, 808 7th 10-22-1w Room in modern house 1 St. Phone 10- it.’ quired a peculiar flourish of his right} arm in often cle g the world of its most difficult problems by sweeping them behind him (and consequently sheer away) with these words and a flushed face. For they im.” Young said, during the past couple of years disagreeable and inconvenient shad been constantly. co ing to n pas- § >» Nonpattisan absolutely inreliable, and | buyer, St. FOR RENT $10 per month, 315 236-J. FOR RE ree fuinished rooms, lean, first floor, toilet. lights. Ap-} ply 1016 Broadw rane 646-W. 10- FOR RENT—Modern five-room house for sion 2 newspapers have put up a bold frone nounced every nave de= iT RIBUNE W. ANTS—FOR RESULTS

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