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chee HELP WANTED—Ean right in your own home. do it! Triplett’ of “Akron : and Snyder of Texas. make over $50 & _day.’ Tozier of Portland makes over $25 a day!'So does Andrews of Champoign and Cornell‘ of Cin- cinnati, Wonderful new professio: ‘Gives. you prestige with lawyers, doctors, etc. I will train you quick- ly by mail. Write -for my free book: It. will amaze you. “A postal brings it. No: obligation. Write today. Now. Dept. 194, §. A. Welt- __mer,’ Nevada, Mo. 11-5-1t WANTED—Men. cr_women to take or- ders among friends ahd neighbors for the genuine’ guaranted hosiery, full line for men; women, and chil- dren: Eliminates darning, ‘We pay 75c an hour spare time, or $36.00 day. a week for full time: Experience |" unnecessary. ‘Write “International |. Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. © x 11-5-12-19-20 12-3-10-17 $50.00 GIVEN ‘to all students ennolling’|: for Auto’ and Tractor course up to (November 15th, providing we re ceiye 100 applications.Don’t fail ‘to investigate this offer, Auto & Tractor Schools. Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Call _or _write for’ free catalog. 11-4-2¢ WE WANT a. responsible live agent immediately. -. Wonderful : . money making proposition, ‘Write today. ‘Heath Products ‘Corporation, 2153 West Warren’ Ave.,’Detnoit, Michi- gun, su 11-5: ‘Experience unnecesaa rite’ J. Ganor, former Government, Detec- tive, St. Louts. 11-5-4¢ . — HELP WANTED--FEMALE _ WANTED—Strong gitl ‘or woman for general ‘housework. Wages $35.00. _Phone 176, 11-2-1w WANTED -—Waitress-..at-. Homan's Cate. 11-3-1w WANTED—Girl at the: Banner House, 11-5-2t pela AGENTS WANTED _ NO DULL TIMES Selling Food. Peo- ple must eat. Federal’ Distributors make big profits. $3000 yearly and up. ‘No capital or experience need- ed. Guaranteed sales, unsold goods can be returned. Your namo on products builds your own business —repeat orders sure.. Exclusive ter- ritory. Write Federal: Pure Food __Co., Chicago. 11-5:1t AGENTS—Big money taking orders, overcoats, ‘pants, blankets, : direct woolen mill ‘to wearer. Donahue made” $108 first week.” Pinocci makes $200 per week. No capital required. Complete outfit free.’ Tay- lor, Wells, 2740 'N. Paulina’ Chicago. a keeh ge ae _ A-b-it WE PAY $36.00 Weekly, 75c hout spare time selling hosiery Guaran- teed wear four ‘mofiths; Fall ‘line ready. Prewar Briegs ¥ree samples: to working agen! pe} yin = necessary. ~ Bert bre Roster. ‘Darby, Pa. 2° : AL S1t AGENTS WANTED—Start Yo on coldest mornings: ©The’ J. 1. R. Manifold Heater. wi)l do it. Send $2.95 for sample. ‘Cash* refund’ agents. J. 1.:R. Spedialties Cincinnati, Ohio, td $100 TO $300 Monthty.- ‘distributing coffee; spare or full time. ‘-Guar- anteed quality; sells less than. rée- tail. Experience unnecessary. Gold- man Co., 340 River St., Chicago.- 11-5-1t TWO ROOMS fc <housekeep’ Also one room for light ‘housekeen- ing. ‘They are partly furnished: ‘Also washing done. ‘Phone 132-W. 622 3rd St. 11-2-1w FURNISHED ROOM in modern house. five blocks from Post’ Office. Gar- fige for rent at $3.00 per month. Call 1, Thayer St.. or Phone 672-M. ; 11-1-1w FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- in’ be used for light close to capito] and 127th’ St. (11-5-8t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished Fooms in modern home, close to cap- itol and high’ school; 924 7th 8t., phone 960-J. os °11-8-1W FOR RENT—One modefn room, suit- able for two gentlemen; two blocks |: none. from postoffice. 2nd St FOR RENT—Two fur' modern home with board if desired, Ladies’ preferred. Write ‘306 Tri- bune. 2 11-5-3t FOR .RENT—Furnished rooms in . Thodern homte for two ladies or two then. Close in. 701 Front St. Phone 342. 11-4-2 RR Light housekeeping rooms, suitable for two girls or man and wife. Phone 619-W, 621 6th St, i 11-3-3t FOR RENT—Furnished or upfurnish- rooms for light housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. 10-10-tf FOR RENT—Furnished: housekeeping fooms and furnished rooms. Phone 877. 10-31-14) FOR RENT—Large room, suitable for. twb, 522 2nd St. 11-4-3¢ FOR RENT— Furnished room. 405 Front 8t. 2) 11-8. i ‘ DAY PHONE 246 WANTHD —<Becretartal . potition ‘by -stenogtapher “who 4s’ thoroughly familiar with state income.tax; best Tel. 144-J, between M. 11-4-2t ALESMAN SANABT” WORKS, Co- “Ohio, pioneers and lead- ere in Specialties—the fastest grow- cal bint hae cians ie field of ad- vertising—haye attractive openings for high-grade, skoyincet ~sales- men, ‘We manufacture: aid controi exclusivety‘a complete line of copy- Tighted art \calendars, © eommerciat calendars, monthly,advertising ser- vice, and _@ wide rai of quick sell- » ing specialties in celluloid, leather, and paper/: The extensive scope of our three lines combined into one absures steady and ‘stibstantial ‘sales volume: the ful) year around, Liberal commissions.’ 1.ook up our'rating in Dun or-Bradstreet, and write us di- rect, giving age, experience, and re- ferences first. letter. The American ‘Art, Works, Coshocton, hie WANTED—Salesman for cigars; tr: eling, ay ‘and expenses or com- niiation’ with drawing account, for state Of North Dakota, Must be ac- tive; atnbitious, ‘e#ergetic. Refer- ences feqtiired: Man with sales ex- perieiice and acquaintance with re- tail metchants: preferred. Former , experiérice in’ out! line not’ neces- sary. Good opportunity for right man to establish permanent profit- able busiiess. A: Landmark & Co, Denver, Pa. 4 11-5-1t F{QVERYBODY EATS EVERY DAY— You can handle Sugar, Flour, Can- ed Goods, Dried Fruit, Ceffee and entire line ‘of groceries, as. well as Paints, Roofing, “Aluminum Ware and Automobile .Olls,. with’no rent to. pay; ‘no ‘monty invested; take large ordeta from samples. Goods are: guaranteed ‘and proven, quality. Selling experience not. ‘née ore” Dept. 164, «Chit € ‘express company. DIVE WIRE SALESMAN—For yar- anteel new Safety Lock for ‘ds. will sell” to’ every. Ford owner. Medium: priced. Big money for - huster.-Get your territory quick, J. A. Van Kleeck, Fargo, N. D,'J1-5-1t SALESMEN — Exceptions] opportun- ity, tor few Salesmien ‘who: write at once, ‘LAve’men now earning $10. to $100 Gatendar a MPa a ER WANT=—To heat from owner having give particulars and lowest: pri Johny. Black,'N. Dar Kota ‘street; Chippewa” Falls, : Wis- ork 11-5-1t enn WOST—One bay: Maro, hae. short tall ‘and white liorse shoe mark with bar of ri at hits ‘stripe Hagd Schrenk, “Route” ‘TA: Spanish tortoise sbel ‘Saturday: night, Finder .return ‘td Hose ‘Shop reward, ©... 11-1-t¢ 1OST+—Oa or near Ferry, Black an white patent leather hat. Return to Tridi for _reward:.: 11-8-8t a OE oa RY SALH— 1918 Bulck “Roadster. Good “mechanical condition and good tires. New. battery. Spotlight and bumper. Sacrifice for cash or liberty. “Bonds.” . _Grand Pacitic Hotel FOR SALE—Ford C run 6,900 miles, ‘tires good, 3 new ones,’ price $326.00.) Write or tele- phone Room 524, McKenzie Hotel. Pasa) 5 11-2-3t FOR SAl&e—Ford Roadster; just overhauled, in’ good condition. A bargain for cash. T. E. Pavlak, Phone No. 9, _ lw. ONE NEW OLDS track with cord tireg, driver's cab.and batteries. Lawyor & Mills, 714 Thayer, street. 31-6-2t FOR RENT—New garage, etsy ac- €eas, 704. 7th street, or call bead 5 ; (ik apa Rebiee -$-8t eee das WANTED—Sewing; good work;, prices reasonable. Will go out by the‘day. Phone 570-M. 503 14th St. % : 11-5-3t GET YOUR STOPM Wigdows put on now. Phone. 692-M. " 14-4-3t ‘ ie 98 REN? x SO PEATS ‘FOR SALE—Six-room. modern house, full basement. hardwood floors, screened in» porch. well. located close to schools, on a reasonable cash down payment: snd. then monthly payments, Five-room mod- ern. house, close in on Majin street, for $2,300, on reasonab!e terms Seven-room modern house, iaclud ing four bedroms, on 6th Bt.: for $4,000, on, terms. “Geo. M- Register. x Mall FOR SALE—Modern house of six rooms and bath. trees, garage. Best location in the city: | Possession given ‘at (ppos.:' $4,000, $900cash. 11-5-1t Fel "and Po hood by, th@:Traill <County News \ PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100 _- BISMARCK FI saci nstbinlecte yond SBanbeinte sweep lace «Night Phone 100 or 687 Upholstered Furnitere. “NOW OU GO. OUT AND = PLAY BY YOURSELF ~ MOTHER HAS:AHEADAC : : WELL $, LITTLE: WIFEY TODAY? 1D YOUCARE FF "1 STAYED DOWN © FOR A WHILE THIS ENENING P ‘ J, H, Holinan, 314 Wiesel ds Se ENT os0pe earo house, fur- jor unfurnshed, 18 Main St. dern house in good location. Write Box 1002, 2 4-8t FOR SALE or Reat—Five room house, modern except heat, Close in. Box 1002. 11-3-3t ‘BIScE) Lo : FOR SALE—-Mahogany dressers, cost $150, will sell for $100; Mahogany Toll-top desk, cost $60, will sell for $25; Set: three section s mahogany bookcases,’ with base cost , $45, will Anglo-Persian will. jsell for $70; Anglo Persian’ rug,‘ cost $120, will sell for .$80; Walnut case. upright piano, coat’$270, will sell for $100. All nearly .ne' Must act quickly. Phone 638W, or cali 922 7th 8t- 5 3 Bt FOR SALE ++‘Complete newspaper + plant; except linotype, formerly sell for rug. cost $26 In- quantity. of. job stock. Alf a }Munter,‘R. D; 1, 1 comb | # MSTITGHENG and Picoting attach- ment works On all sewing machines; price, $2; chocks 10c extra. Light's Mail Order: House, Box. 127, Bir- mingham, Ala. aa At FOR SALE—Three lote, one six-room moderr house, one unfinished busg- alow, ong double’ garage. For in- formation inquire ' 408 Avenue A FOR GALE—Electric stove, Jewel Tango with .water front, library table; kitchen ‘cabinet, couch and window shades. Call 11-3-3t Al roe * Must be in good ‘ing dray wagon. qandition, Give and description, Jobn M. Wat- Salem, 'N. 11-422t FOR: BALE—One practically new ga! i 6 complete; beds, 5 chairs and:numerous other articles. Phone 3723 300 9th Bt. 11-4-1w JUST A MINUTE = , ARE You SURE A WORD. CONNECTING NYTHING, SUCH AS TUE HORSE IS HITCHED. b To TUE FENCE BY WIS / £m, BAUTER"= WALTER SA a CONSUNCTION $100, | — NO,t DO! CARE = FOR SALE—A smail gas stove, Con- ‘goleum rugy' Mew, and second: hand sinks: #375 or callat 302 Sth street. 211-528t: PAINT Shop now Paints: autos’ and trucks. “First <class work. Joe Werner, Prop. Thayer’ St./ WANTED. respectable “girt roommate, private board if desired.: Write “302% care Tribune. 11-4-3t p Meals at the rm rooms. 401_5ti R SALE—Choice canary and top.) RoR SALE re household’ goods fsum of $1573.02 DOWN" FOR A FEW MINUTES EITHER THAT OR THE DOORBELL _S WOULD RING! i z n township one hundred forty two(142) i ae) qnonm x anes ev os SAYER, Vest and, the No} (NW. 1-9 of jgection Hr AMG ; in ‘township’ 01 hundred ‘forty ‘two North of Range eighty one (81) west of the Sth P. M. There will be due on such moftgage on the day of sale the together with the costs of, foreclosure, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 14th day of October, 1921. The Bismarck Loan and Invest- | ment Company of. Bismarck, North Dakota, a corporation. Mortgagee. FE. McCURDY, Attorney Sor Morteagee. Bismarck, North Dakota, 10-1§-22-29-11-5-12-19 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE having: occurred in the condition gf. the mortgage hereinafter described, hotico is hereby given that, Default it Main. St.) Phone: 669. 10-22-2w WASHING 'WANTED—Phon J * 806 12th, St..INe FOR SALE—New™ Crocheted” dress. iPhone 391-J.0 2) 11-5-3t Bi |) TEGAE-NOFICES | - ——-@ EG AG: SURE SALE , Default having occurred. in conditions of therHtortcage, ic ter described, ‘getice is-herchy. that,, that: perenne jortgage ©: and delivered. b; ea. Berg (8 times written O, A. Berg) and Anna Berge hin. wife, .of Burleigh, County, North Dakota, Mortgagors to The Bis- rek Loan and Thvestment Company, of Bismarck North Dakota, a corpor; tion, of Bismarck North Dakota, mor wagee, dated the 21st day of October, 1918, and filed for record in the off! 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 recorde@on page 123 of Book 146 | of mortgages, will be foreclosed by, the sale of the premises described in such mortage. and hereinafter des- cribed, at the’ front door of the Court house’ in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh-County,, North Dakota ut the’ NOTICE OF ‘ cLo hour of ten o'clock in the tee age oft the 2int day of November: satisfy the amount id said. mortgage on that { premises described in q gage'and which will be sold'to satisly situated :in Burlaigh a, and gre, dea- * @he ‘west W138 1-2) and the east halt of the west (B 1-2 W 1-2) of. section 1 to’ the: irty ( uy Ri 1a+T, ‘ halt; ) that certain. mortgage executed and delivered by, F. M. Tooker and Orrell Tooker, his wife, of Baldwin, Burleigh County North Dakota, mortgagors to Farmers State Bank, of Baldwin, North Dakota, a: corporation of Bald- win, North Dakota, mortgagee dated the 1st day of December 1919 and exe- cuted December 17th 1919 and filed for record, inthe office of the Register of Deeds of. Burleigh County ' North Dakota on the 26th day of December 1919 at 3:30 o'clock P. M., and record- ed, in book 159 of mortgages at page 182, will bé foreclosed by the sale of the premises degcribed in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front. door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck in Burleigh County, North Dakota at the hour pf ten ‘o'clock, in; the forenoon of’ the 21st day, of November 1921 to satisfy the amount dte’/on ‘said mortgage on that day. he‘ premises described In said 'nortrage and which will-be sold to satisfy the same aré situated in Burleigh County, North Dakota and are described ‘as follows, to wit: Lot \Bour (4) of section four (4) in. town- iship one hundred forty (140) North of Range peventy. eight (78) West of the’ 5th P. M. There will be due on saff mortgage at the date of sale the re of $2422.32 together with the chats of foreclosure. “Dated his 14th ey of October 1921, gFarmers State’ Bank, of Baldwin, per Dakota’ a corporation, y McCURDY, Attorney for the mortgagee, Bismarck, N. Dak. f - 10-16+22-29-11-5-12-19 PN ontce’ OF ‘MORTGAGE SALE Notice ‘certain ‘hereby given that, that mo! re. eXeCube i ci day of first "RECKLES, ONG XCEPT T'S WRON NOWAHOU'GO } AVEAD ANY ASI ON PAGE: SIX; 7 AN THF | nineteen ‘Supe ‘cause IT CONNECTS TH’ HORSE: ENCE ! November, '1917¢an@ in the office of the register of deede of the county of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 7th day of Nov- 1917, at 1:30. P,,M., an reco! ook 151 of Mortgages, page will be foreclosed by sale of the pre- anises mortgaged .in said niortgagée and which. are hereinafter deseribi which sale will tak¢ place at the fron 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; Nove ember, ; 1921, to satisfy the mount due-Aipon such ‘mortgage on ‘the day of sale, including. conts of foreclosure, The premises described in, said morts wage, ane which — will be sold to batisty. the same are described 28 follows: The south half of the north- east quarter and Jots numbered one and two of section four, township one hundred thirty ning, range aevent: five wert. There will he due on auc mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $2038.51. : : Notice’ \is. further given that dué notice of ‘intention to foreclona said mortgage has been given by remintereg mail as provided by the lawa.of, th a. + Dated October 13th, 1921. FAMPRS STATE BANK OF BHELLY, Mortgagee, McINTYRE, BURTNESS, & JOHNSON, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Grand Forks, D. ‘ 10-15-22-29-11-6-12-17 By} hunter NOTICE oF MORTGAGE FORECIO- RU Notice is hereby. .given that that certain mortgag@ . executed and de- livered by. Anna: Holte, formerly Anna Odden, and John M. Hoite, her hue band, mortgagots, to Farmers & Mer: chante,Btate Bank of Driscoll, North Dakota, a domestic corporation, mort- wagee, dated the 1ith day of December, A. D,, 1915, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, on the 13th day of January, 1916, and duly recorded in Book 138 ‘of Mortgages on page 1; will be foreclosed by a sale of the pre mises in such mortgage and herein- after described, at the front door of che court house in the city. of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. My, on the 6th day of December, A. D.. 1921, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale, The _ premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to ~| satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to wits ‘The East Half of the Northeast Quarter (E.1-2 of NE 1-4) and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N-1-2 of SE 1-4) of Section Thirty (3 Rol Township One Hundred Fd fo. North | (142 'N.) of Rangé Seventy: Seven West (77 W.) hof the Fifth Principal Meridian, Default has occurred ia the terms of said mortgage in that the said mort- gagors have failed to pay $36 all of which is past due, of the principal sum secured by said mortgage and also have failed to pay the interest due on $3°04 sum to date of sale amounting to There will be due on such mort~ gage at the date of sale the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Five Dollars and Eighty Five Cents ($266.85), which sum includes interest pald by the said mortgagee upon a prior mortgage upon said Jand in .the sum of $210.81 in- elusive of interest to date of sale be- sides the costs of. this foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, on the 20th day of October, 1921. Said Farmers | & Merchants State Bank of Driscoll. sinit Mortgagee, F. H. Register, * Attorney for Mortgagee, * Bismarck, North Dakota. : 10-22-29-11 NOTICE OF 8A ;Notice. Is Hereby ,Given, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure, rendered and given by District Court of, the Fourth Judicia) District in and’ for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in the office of the Clerk of: said Court in and for said County on the 19th day of October, 1921, .in‘an action wherein City Na- onal Bank of Bjamarck, North Dako- tx. corporation. ie plaintiff, and Juliana -Hoff, “Jacoh Hoff, Mandan Mercantile Company, a corporation, Regan State Bank, @ corporation, and ‘A. V. Marceliys.are Defendants, jn fav- or of the sajd Plaintiff and against ‘said defendants for the sum of One 2-19-26 at Bismarck, North Dakota i thousand two Hundred eighty-six and 66-100 ($1286.66) Dollars, whch judg- Ment and decree among other things directed the sale by me of the real estate hereinafter described to satisly the amount of said judgment, with in- terest thereon and the costs and e: penses of such’@ale, or so much ther of as the proceeds of such sale a plicable thereto .will satisfy. And by virtue of a writ to me iesued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court and in and for said County of Burleigh, and under the seal of said Court, directing. me to sell said property pur- suant to aaid-judgment and decree, I, Rollin Welch, Sheriff of said County, and person appointed hy sajd Court to make said pale will sell the hereinaf- ter deserjbed real estate to the highest bidder, for cash at public auction, at the front door of the court house. in the -city ‘of Bismarck, in the County , id. State of% North of November, oe Ty otock a M., of atiefy said judgment, with Interest and costs ciaeon and the costs and expenses of such sale, or as, much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will satsfy. The Premises to be sold as aforesaid pursu- ant to sald judgment and decree, and to sald writ, and to this notice are described in said: judgment, decree and writ, as follows to-wit: Lots seventeen (17), eightecn (18), (19) and twenty (20) in block one (1) of the tow:site of Regan, North Dakota, accordint: to the plat thereof on file and of ‘re*ord in the office of the Register of Deeds in and fov Burleigh County, North Dako- ta. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burle ‘. Da sciteitt of Burleigh County, N. Dak. Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota: 10-22-29-11-5-12-29-25 -——. | MARKETS | Se ae oe WHEAT LOWER Chicago, Nov. 5—Wheat prices av- eraged lower at the opening of the Chicago board today. December start- ed ‘unchanged to 3-8 -cents higher at $1.01 to $1.01 1-2 and dropped to $1.00 5-8 after the initial bulge. May first prices were $1.05 34 to $1.06 which were 1-8 to I-4 lowe? than mane close. At the end of*,the first:.kaur ‘May was $1.05 3-8. ; HN CHICAGO LIVESTOCK = Chicago, < Now. 5-+-Cattle. receipts 1,000: ,€ompared with, week ago 25 cents lower to,25 centa higher. Calve 25. to 50.cents lower.. é Hog receipts 6,000. Mostly 10 to ab cents higher than yesterday. Sheep receipts 2,000. Compared with wo2k ago steady, 15 to 25 cents higher. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR . Minneapolis, Noy. 5—Fiour unchang- ed to.10 cents higher. In carload lots family patent quoted at $7.09 a barrcl in. 98-pound tow sa-’3. Shipments 77,893, barrels, Bran $12.50. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Scuth. St. Peul, Nov. 5—Cattle 800, Generally steady. Compared with werk ago steady’ % 25 centa higher. Tull yeal calves steady to 50 cents lower. Bulk best lights $9.50. Closing auotations: grass beef steers $4.25 to) $7.00, Butcher she-stock $3.25 to filed for record | $9.50) $3.00. Stockers and feeders $3.50 to $625.1 (Hog roveipts 800. Steady. Kange $6.00. to $7.25, Bulk $6.75 to $7.00. ‘ew good pigs $8.25, Sheep _ receipts _ none. Compared ed, | with ;week ago fat lambs strong to 25 cents higher. Bulk. desirable: $8.00, ‘Ewes weak. to 23 cents lower, Bo‘ter grades closing largely $3.25 to Feeding lambs steady. Good and choice feeders this week $6.75 to §7.° BISMARCK GRAIN (Burnished by Russel}-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Nov. 5." ~ No. 1 dark northern . + GLI No. 1 amber durum . a No. 1 mixed durum . GL ‘No. 1 red durum ats No. 1 flax. 1.49 No. 2 flax .. 1.44 No. 2 rye 45 ) EAPOLIS GRAIN, Minn lis, Mitin.; Nov, 5.—Wheat receipts, 308 cars, compared with 297 cars a year ago.- ‘ Wheat No. 1 ncrthern, $1.17 $1.20 3-4; December, : $1.12 3- $1.13 3-8, 34 to May, How to Succeed—How to Get Ahead—How to Make Good PUBLICITY WORK. . ANY women are making a suc- cess in publicity work, and it ts a growing, opportunity. i You do not peed; to,,know how to write yourself, ..What: you require is the ability to get things into print, to know where to go for results, to han- die the ‘sort of material: people ‘are glad to hear and willing to pay for. One way is to begin on speculation, Get something that wants publicity, and find your medium, and, {f neces- sary, your collaborator. When you get the publicity you take the result to the firm who wanted it and are given the promised check, You may have to divide this up, but it’s a begin- ning. “L began in a very small way,” I was told by a young woman: who has just as much work as she can handle. “Just went about doing little jobs. getting something in here another bit there. 1 used to sit up nights thinking of original ways to exploit whatever it might be I had on hand, and: I got all sorts of people to work with mv on spec. Presently it began to pay, ‘work kept on coming in, I got to know a lot of useful people, and now... “And there’s no better fun on earth,” concluded’ my . young friend. “It is work full of variety, full of hn- man nature. I have a partner now, and she and I are both busy every minute, and' we love it, Also, we’are laying up a nice little nest egg for the future, when we mean to be able .to travel and see the world and be as {dle as old people should be.” / Copyright.) “What's in a Name?” By MILDRED MARSHALL Pirirereippchey sien yprett leo wae a out lucky day and lucky ews REBECCA. F GOOD old Biblical stock is Re- becca, which: {fs _ translated “noosed cord.” It is sald to come from the Hebrew word rabak—at least that was the origin of the first Re- becca, a naine which secms to have been coined especially to be bestowed upon the wite of Isaac, of Biblical fame, The Rebeccas of the world should make excellent wives, since the word Ribka, a Igter ‘rendition of rabak, which means a cord with a noose, Is given (o convey the firmness of the marringe cord. Th: Septungiot and the Latin both givg evidence of the name Rebec¢a in very enrly times. An- other version, sald to. be .the author- ized one, makes her’ Rebekah.” This « latter form seerg to be ‘the! one af- fected today by every young miss who is: ealled by the name, of. the goud, old Biblical heroine. |...) + Bay ots ‘Despite the religious - significance which history has given to the name, Rebeccn has heen a great favorite. with writers, who have employed her in: more or leas frivolous romances, Two Kebeceas who will never he for- gotten hy present-day readers are the “Becky” Sharp of Thackeray's trmor- tal “Vanity Batr.” and the chetming- ly quaint litte “Reteccn of Stnny- . brook Warm,” which {s endeared to the hearts of American admirers of Kate Douglas Wigsin. x The bloodstone is Rebecca's talis manic gem. It has the:power to guard fits wearer from all dangers and pre- serve her bodily health, and secure her consideration and respect. More- over, it Is sald to guard per fran de- ception, especially of her lover, Sun- day. is her lucky. day and six ber lucky number, The violet, signifying mad- esty, Is her flower. (Copyright) Flowers, Crushed and faded. Jooking artificial flowers can be: made new and fresh looking if held over the stenm of a boiling kettle a few minutes. They | should be, pulled and shaken into | shape while being steamed. : Disease Delayed. One curious point whichis shown In insurance tables is that these organic | diseases which are so frequent in mid- | dle life develop at a period from five | to ten years Jater than they did fifty years ago. —— & 8 ENGE D.C PG Galte 9, Ll—Laces Blech—Phene 908 - Canners and cutters $200ctol/)/ “1 Bologna bulls $2.00. to $3.60;