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i SSS } house east of swimming podl .on a ABLE WA WANTED_MALE GOVERNM needs’ ‘Railway Mail Clerks, Salary $133, to $192 month..| WANTED. Traveling expenses pgid. _Examin- ation announced soon. Write tor | Garrison, N. frée specimen questions.: Columbus | GARAGE FOR RENT Institute, Columbus, Ohio. ‘at The ‘Dunravea, ‘11-30 1t 5 ———————— | For SALE—Strictly” fresh” eg ¢- /GELP WANTED. -FEMALE Phone. 279-L3 ‘or-214 ‘2h St. WANTED—Competent girl for‘ house-j § se work, Call -$10° “Avenue _B, 9r| FOR SALE=Gal acer __ Cowan's Drug store, 11-39-3t |. address Tribune 312. EMEATS 1 qows..on re : Andergon Hotel. 11-29-3t 212 8rd 8 al housework. ‘Phone’ 625 or pony, able 20 Ave. A. i 2 the cain A SPLENDID Opportunity for an e: nerienced wholesale Crockery: and “China ‘salesman for South Dakota,, to represent one of the best. houses in the Wegt. State age, experience, and full. information ‘as regards; sales,, territory, covered’: previously, and. give.references with applica: tion, Address Pitkin & Brooks, § E, Lake St. Chicago, Il. WANTED Sdléahan with” car low priced 10,000. mile cord tires, $100.00° and peses Guaranteed with extra commissions. Traders, ‘Hydro-Vulcan Tire Comneny ats ers -Bidg,,.:Chicago. WANTED—Salesman: to | ee ai agency in Burleigh county for Wat-' kins Remedy Preducts. . Big prof- its: Going out of business on account of poor health. If interested inquire: oe A ROOMS FOR RENT.” FOR RENT—Room in modern’ house; foar blocks from postofficé,: thir) Main St. Will rent for $10 a thonth. Phone 73 For s SALE—One fait size two inch squaré post, with cena one folding--scrgen, two petiestals, “two medicine cabinets, 517 21d’ St., . ‘or call 827. 11-28-3t} FOR ‘RENT—Furnished rooms _ fully equipped for light housekeeping. ‘801 Fourth St. Phone 404-J, or in- quire Geo. W: Little. 11-28-1w |’, ANTED TO RENT—Three rooms furnished for housekeeping or small furnished. house. : Write No. 313 —Care_Tribune. 11-30-3t. re fo, learh abou ore eaind vee ent for immediate relief of: EPILEPSY, Positively stopping. seizures from first day’s usé. Information FREE. “Specialist” drawer Es oF iforatsh “two blocks: from post—office.. 311 poccond: Street. Phone 832M. _11-29-3t FOr RE Re RENT—Farnished rooms, mod- pony Crs ak Gentlemen eae der, Wyoming. Te ‘all § or at 222 i 2-28: wens W Inquire‘ Auguat’ 11-29- tf WANTED—Competent girl for gener- FOR RENT—Garake, close in; eee 11-30-1 fe MRS DUFF | WANT: To MAKE A COCONUT CAKE “WONDER 1 ALCAN. BORROW: RPE P Th hhith THEELO, MRS: BAILEY! AND. OuT 43. YOUR Hi oF aA nase HAVEN'T NIGH BEEN OUT.A why i You. CAN, . aay. “OF! FLOUR THREE. WEEKS? POWELL THAT'S FOR BY ALLMAN| n q ', Saath 1G holLeT ME 4ACOUPLE OF EGGS AND A Cup. YOURE SURE YOu HAVE THE 60? COCOANUT, MRS NO, HES GOT 7 RHEUMATISM! ANTED. RENT: SEWING WANTED — first class va light = Sititiy mod aCe bee dressmaking and embroidery. Wilt ! Broadway, Phone 499-J.. 11-28-tw} 9180 do any kind of alteration and Fort ‘RENT ‘Two Wiocks froma. poater- will sew dut'by ‘tour; charges very oe HEN Teg pete Cv Fmt] Facog Call at 92h St.’ Phone 832M,” 11-28-st| —pfote 5 We FOR RENT-Nicely taraistied “Sewing, heat at. reasonable 10-29-21 | $9 Sheep recelpts 2,000. Fully steady < Bulk g00d native lambs c $3.25 to $3.75, ike k thoderd “houke; 418 7 st, | Brier. dy 76-M, of call 314 Wash- __ Telephone 844-3. _=_11-29-1w a colipared with 342 Rae Soe ‘washing. Call at ROOM FOR RENT ia, mode all 922 7th St. Phone 638-LW. steht aE aat 1.33 Decémber, i House at 311 between 3; FOR RENT—Modern light. light housekeep- 4th streets. Inquire of L. A. Pierce. ing rooms, 722 5th St. Phone eas 404 5th street. Phone 512J. 31-25 tt >|FOR RENT—Five-room maodern cot- tage, will be vacant Dec.1, 1921, en: quire EB, oe Sel Large modern room suitable for two. 522° 2nd St. FOR RENT—Large. 1hodi f: front room, 510. 4th ‘street. FOR RENT — Furnished room with| board, at_409 5th St. 11-23-5t FOR RENT—Nice warm room, 408 5th ! __St.. Phone 597-R. £11-28-8¢ R RENT—Furnished | room, 400 4th. 11-25-1w _.. MISCKLLANSO GARRISON SECOND HAND STORE| We buy and sell ‘all kinds of huuse and office furniture. We pay the highest cash price and guarantee what we sell to’ be as represented or no sale, you to be the judge. We fepair and rebuild furniture at the right price’ Our prices and terms are fair to all. . When hone want to buy or sell second hand house or office furniture, SEE US.| Call W. C. Paulson, 55 on (BER. 107 Main St. or phone 398, A. M. FOR RENT—Seven-room. houge;- bath and electric Mghts, Avenie A and 3rd St. Phone 905. ‘11-26-tf FOR RENT—Firnished complete s ‘room bungalow. Possession ape. 1, D. FOr APARTMENT TO ioe eee for sale. Call Flat M, Rose apartment. Ald Sah BOARDERS. WANTED.— Room and Board or ‘Table Board at The Dun- raven. 212 3rd ‘St. Phebe 386. 11:30-: 2 AUTOMOBILES = MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Am leaving town and will sell my Buick Six at big. sacrifice. __Garrison, Owner, 11-14-1m. —SSSE ware. store. With small stock of ‘ing land in state. Addréss F. C:| Chicago, Noy. 30—-Weakness «in FOR ‘SALE—Only restauraft in junc-| tions which varied from unchanged ics I rms. Write Max cafe, Max, 15 1-2 were followed by a mod- i FOR SALE—Or trade for Bismarck MA furniture and farm itiptements bi Wessner, Hamberg, N. Dak. wheat. values prevailed ‘during the ti And division town. Must. be fears to 1 1-8 cents off with Decem- Oe 11529-4¢ | fate getieril. setback and then some- “call” 790, Ruder’s Furaiere Bx- altz. Heating and’ -8t |. WALLDW FUnGE. granataled sugar, 1-3 cup corn sirup, 2-3 cup milk, 2 squares Bitter, chocolate, 1 tablespoon butter, 1-2 pound marshmallows, 1 cup Eng- lish walnuts meats, 1-2 teaspoon anil Ta, Put sugar, sirup and milk in sauce ‘pan end let: stand until sugar:fs mett- ed. ‘Shave. chocolate \{nto mixture. Put over lreand bridg to boiling ‘point’ Do. not’ stir. “Lat boil two titinutes. afd ‘add butter Cook anti! @ soft: ball:ts formed in cold water. Remove from fire. Line a long pan with marshmallows, sprinkle- with nuts. Let fudge cool slightly in pah of cold water while beating. Fudge; must be quite warm when poured over the marshmallows. Graphite is mixed with pipe clay to give various. degrees ef hardness in pencils. Vaudeville comes froth Vaudevire, in Normandy, France, where its orlg- inator; Oliver -Basselin, lived. “Unlited: ‘States Holds about / 000,000, or 40 per cenit of the La Al's “I -gold supply. , residence property. General. Hard- Only hardware in town: Best farm- WEAK IN EARLY TRADING 11-16-2W| early, trading today. Opening quota- ie Sok | Will sell, part cash, balance | bel re $1.10 5-8 to $1.11 and May $1.14 3-4 thing 9f’a ratly. change, 118 6th St. We buy, sel! sea exchange used oflice CHIVAGU LIVESTOCK ture; higheot fret a erie Chicas Noy, , 30.—Cattle . receipts CLASS—T have some shield and win- | 7.000. ‘Steady i ee ay to 6 dow glass stil of hand. Caf and fone ‘ane ti 5 iy Fa ee, oe ed ee be ee poe Sheep recaiita 16,000. 15 cents Household furniture and her. curing ear. 49 Thayér. NE Phone 527M after 6 » nh. sont THAR Fan rian SFlour: un- = 11-80-3t_ | chan, 46 cents lower. In car- Danner House—Vou cah get ‘bea afa| toad lots family ‘patents quoted at breakfast for 75c, atid hoard atid room | $7.40 to $8.00 a barrel in 98-pound cot- for $9; @teaii heated bulldthe. Phone| ton sacks. Shipments 29,954 barrets.’ Je 11-30-1v | Bran, $17. FOR RENT—Modern rooms for fi fates Se housekeeping, with or without: Hadad ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 111 Mandan Ave. Phohe 67SLW | 36. St. Paul, Nov. 3u—Calte. re- 11-233 lwk ceipts 5,060, . Generally steady to | Cerne ae tron; Beet ‘steers 0 td $16:0. FOR SALE SALE One peneyy new Bruns, Bulk ‘and con ion mediuni grades Fick sewing machine. | Call at 5¢2 to $6.00 . Butcher cows afd. heilérs | ae street, or phone 842-R. _11-30-3t $3.50 to $4.75. Canners ani c"tters | FOR SALE—Several pair bob | sleighs, 2:25 to $3.25. Bologna bulla $2.7 bu in good condition. Wachter | $3°55 Veal ealves steady Practtéal er Co. Phone 62.__11-19-10t] $7'55Stockers and feeders steady. SWHET OREAM For Sale—Cai bulk $4.00 to $5.00. nish 25 gal. per. week. Thore Naa-| Hog receipts, 20,000. , Weak tog den, Braddock, N. D._ 11-29-2W| cents lower. Bulk $6. A to. $636. FOR RENT—Farm, 6 miles from Bis-| Heavy packers mostly around $6.90: | marek. | Will furnish 10 or 20 muilk Pigs steady. Good piss ithostly $7.00 Unidertakers Embalmers Funeral Directots Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 246 _ NIGHT PHONES 246- 387 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge , Day Phone 100 __ Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITU RE COMPANY STREET See: aie ee Furniture Made to Order j ‘the capital of her explosive ’ plants. Since the war Germany has doubled SUUGS= WE DON'T WANT RED oN ouR. TEAM= HE CAN'T PLAY FOOTBALL. BUT ™ WEY, EaeaaES i HERES RE Ei {battalion” of Argonne Forest fai node WELL, 1 KNOW, BUCK TH LINE: CLARA HUMPERT. By NEA Servies. ! Saginaw, Mich., Nov. 2 i crossed -me in, Kove.” That provoked Richard Champiain to shoot to death his father and ;step-/ mother, Adrian B. and Floréace: Champlain, Prosecutor Riley L. Crane says the 22-year-old youth swore-in a confession. Champlain wanted to marry Clara) Humpert, 19, rural school tedcher. They ,His: parents, who has always given him everything he wanted, oppoged him in this and tried‘to break up the match, Then, according to, Crane, Clam- plain said he killed them and burned’ their home to cover up the deed. “Vm not afraid of death” the pr cutor says the youth told him. killed many a man in France. Pye shot them and stuck them with bay- onets, I knew I had to get them “or they'd get me!” Champlain is a veteran of the ‘tost “Anything [ wanted I always ane my parents,” Champlain told the: ¢ ficers, “except tl ne thing.” ‘| TRIBUNE WANS—FOR RESULTS| - me j By he, broke his p' {his office girl. ‘/Swearg that he loves he. “DEPTHS AND SHALLOWS BY WINONA WILCQX forgives them a great wrong? by paragraphs like these: ‘No. 1. The, than I am, to marry has girl he used to, go with. He ended che corres} ing me,,, But 1 am. most, unhappy. It.seems to me that he myst think yery, small: and. altogether lack- He! in, ideals, if I. take him as_a, hus- after he has deceived the 80. omiged to .be ae ,always ledge hile no power in the,world could fae forced ‘|me to break mine. No. 2. My, brother's best friend has been making, Jove to me. And 1 ‘{am a marrjed woman. Unexpectedly, he seized. me in his,arms and kissed J ine... low I ‘an not alraia of hi im nor of myself. 1 can manage, the lieicion perfectly. ,We have had un unde standing... He can't see that he has insuJted me. ‘ tig fas worries me is tl The man has ‘been.a. friend of the family for years. -Can_ he possibly have any respect for me when he places me in When I discovered it, such a. situation? No. 3. My. husband made love to | he begged me to pass over. “the inci- dent.” I Tesent his idea that it ever can be “an incident” to me, He If I believe him, and, forgive him, how will he regard me? - As worthy of devotion? * Or as “easy,” a wife,he can put any- thing over? IT rather think that only a man “who has been through it” can tell show a man regards the woman he de- }ceives and the one he makes love to i{unconyentionally. But—he never does tell. {I suspect that “respect” doesn’t lenter, into his. perspective. He is thoughtless about any feel- ‘ings save his.own. He doesn’t con- “respect” or “di spect” either with the wife he wrongs MED BE JUST FELLA 17 PLAY LIKE A Case of Mistaken Identity. By Blosser GEEWHIZ, ALEK -<— WE WANT SOMEBODY THAT KIN KNOCK'EM OVER S' GUCK THEY Won't KNOW WHAT Wt'EM— You KiNaloIn MY TEAM RED, JFVA THAT ALL TH TIME ! I | fF | | How do men. regard the, woman who This unique question was suggested )2t been receiying ‘love, letterg from a | sai dence, wnen. J found out about,; it and he insists. upon, ,marry- jents resident in the att or the girl he flatters. He is like a child—he sees~what he wants and reaches for it completely unconscious of onlookers, Just, as unconsciously, many men disconnect their personal desires from their ideas of ethics in love. Women, however, take- conduct jmuch m seriously... The writers queted cannot see the different situa- | tions as simply as the men did., The | engaged girl cannot accept the man’s | determination to marry her as proof of his unqualified admiration for her. She fecls that she was lowering her standard by accepting his. And per- haps. she is. | ‘The married woman feels that the | lover would. not have persecuted her had he respected her, And she may be right. , These . situations prove nothing more than that a man's emotions are shaHow when he divides them, so shallow that he cannot comprehend the, depths of the misery of the wo-} man involved. T TEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE OF s a ted the al second of-September in the y of our Lord one thousand nine hund- | and filed for 5 of October A. D. P, M, and reco 159 of mortga foreclosed by sale of the primises | in ‘such mortgage »and hereinafter; described at the front door of the | Burleigh county, Dak house..; in Hf at | i von “tne 17th | 1921, . to} upon ‘seh | Bune} Coun; mber, A, He aus Ten blind students of Worcester in not | college can enter fully into varsity life when they go to Oxford, thanks P| to the training they received in the former school. That is evidenced by ving been AgOr! Mr made by the paying the said mort; er Aid mortgage | f said mort- gage due and payable and therefore | this youth, clearing the bar in a hign does hereby de the whole of said | jump despite his. lack of gight. Be id payable ae by give notice of th of the whole o 1) ) The premises [ HOLIDAY MENUS "| | |] Morteage and) wh ! ! satisty the same are 3 —% | follows: ‘The north west quarter a || HUD RCo URE er ‘reguan Christmas. Dinner Elaborate township one hundred and forty (1 SISTER MARY'S KITCHEN north, of range seventy (it) 1 Until we study the’ menus and re- west of the 5th principal meridian in cipes of other peoples we Americans Burlelghs county,5.North: Dakote, little realize how simple our meals There will be due on such mortgage | the date of sale the sum of two The English Christmas dinner {hundred and twelve rs and amazing in its array of meats and eighty three cents ($2 t costs of this foreclosur tile ‘ p ts includes the sum of 1. dinner in the ordinary one hundred and twa ‘do vhich English househgld would begin with ata par by soup, never with a fruit cocktail, and land exe a ana a goes on through fish, an entree, the mortgagors and said also includes the sum of seven and sixty seven cents as Interest on the interest paid on prior mortgage ! Duted Noverbors firs i Tarr “remove,” roa lad, sweets, savory, dessert, and ally black coffee. The menu is long and complicated. Mock Turtle Soup Baked Filets of Sole |Chicken Creams Brussels Sprouts Roast Saddle of Mutton : Potato Croquettes Roast Pheasant Endive Christmas Pudding | Vanilla Cream Cheese Soufle Nuts Fresh Fruits nh ck, offee ies és fa ‘Mock Turtle Soup totstee made at ei iy iat sect ‘Alpe ‘1 onion, eartot, 7 at 4 e. ‘turnip, 1. strip celery, bouquet-garni, imace, 2.teaspodns lemon juice, 1-4 porate of the City of St. Paul, County | of Ramsey, and State of Minnesota. ! pound. lean beef, 1-4 pound lean said 21 a2 Mortgagee. George M, Register, Attorney of said ‘Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota 11-2-9-16: mortgagee,’ dated othe 26th” day of i February, | 1919, which. mortgage {veal White : S66 oll: 1 was filed: for record in the office of | ,S0ak the head 24 hours in salt and the | Register “of Deeds in Burleigh | Water, changing the water often. Save County, North Dakota, on the: 7th day of Murch’ A.D, 1919 at 2:40 o'clock P. M,, ‘and Tecorded: in Bood 161 0 brains. and. tongue for some other purpose.. Remove bones, and tie meat Mortgages on .Page 86, will bef in a cheesecloth. Put bones and meat closed by. a sale of the premises de- |in a kettle, cover with cold water and ° scribed in said mortgage at the front |add.1 tables alt. door of. the Court House in the wity |g, wabespeon salt. of Bismarck; North Dakota, at the iiour | oll up,: strain off, water and of one o'clock in the afternoon of the |Wash,head in clear cold water. Re- bones to kettle. add 3rd day of December, 1921, to satisfy !turn meat and the nan oe on said mortgage on | ctock and 1 dessertspoon salt. Boil up premises. ‘and skim well. Add vegetables diced. herbs and soning. Boil for two and ¢ a-half hours. Strain through cheese- ;- |cloth and. cool stock. Remove fat. e|. Put stock in kettle with the egg + in rt 4 tion. Twenty two Township O1 Hundred Forty one (140) North, Range | white and. crushed” shell and the ighty (80) West containing Four | Hundred Bighty (480). acres, more or |CC4rSely. chopped beef and veal leas, aecoring to the government sur-|™Oistened with a little cold water. thereof, {Stir well and bring. to the boiling =< Mortage. ¢o se !point. Simmer 20 miputes. authorizing» the mor! Strain into-a fresh sauce pan, add the whole sum due ult, and the whole of s lemon juice and bor +38. age is hereby will be due on 1 cof Entention to” Forecl As ye more than and. se ef | so; con- the Emortienton in 195.00 due One pound .raw en free from on February 2: skim® and bone, 1-2 cup. thick rich Dated this . 1921. while sauce, 1-2 gill double cream, 1 The Federal Lank “Pauls egg, salt and pepper, traffles. Owner of said Mort Ch a fects « BT. Burke, attorney, Chop chicken finely and pound un- adding egg and white gradual tub through a e Mies Whip m and fold. into { OOF OF For f.cgt mixture son with salt and [STATE OF NORTH 1 ounty pepper. Fill eight very small bnt- alt yong * before Hon 1. c, | tered imotds, Steam about 25° min- “Da! Sear ei “ ptes, until firm. f Remove from molds onto small uy ee Adar, Devenaer ay plates, garnish with truffles and . -L. Pearson, Petitioner. red A ed bes ite B. Adair, Mary. Colip, Charles 11, | 9oP¥@ With ite sauce to which Adair, Ke and meth |e s been, added. Adair, Respondent {Ta The State of North Dakota to the | the above-named respondents-and all other |” in othe estate of poured over im a dish. as Pind ding: Samael F, . Dec light brown You nnd eaéh of. you » clea 8, 1 ¢ tified that Pearson rele ned cCenTans Lead, 8, 1 cup chopped suet, hed potato, 1-2 cup grated | raw carrot, 1 cup browned bread }crumbs,'1 cup flour, 2 ounces shred- ded candied orange peel, 1-2 teaspoon herein, a of the last will. and te: nt of Sam- nel F. Adair, late of the city of West Branch. jn ‘the County of Cedar and | d the pro- f Towa, duly State of Lowa, , with his petiti for sal, 1-2 teaspoon grated nutmeg, 2 jon to probate as the last | eggs, 1 cup milk. aid decensed. and for the is- ; sugnee to. Bat ‘Allon. of Bix. |” USe Coarse -stales.crumbs from. the soft..part of the. leaf.. Spread on a piepan and brown in the oven. Scald marek, N, D., letter testamentary thereon, and that the sald petition and proof of such purported will, will be | ; heard and duly. consinered by this | Mik and-pour over crumbs. Let stand Court on Wednehday, the 4th day of |Half-an hour. Mix dry ingredients, January, A. D, 1928, at the hour of aad eggs well beaten: and the softened Yen o'tlock in’ the: forenoon of that |crumbs. Mix thoroughly -and turn day, at the cotirt room of this Court in | the city, of Bismarck in. the county j(tate two well buttered molds. Steam of Burleigh and state of North Dakota; | four hours. Serve with.lemon sauce. tivew and each of you are hereby cited | Blaphictiot fers ei rt to be and ar before this ¢ a) at | Allow 3 tablespoons ground coffee said tin r said | to eath cup. of boiling water. Scald petition ny there | coffee pot and put in coffee. The be, why the prayer of said petition = olibuid notlbe: Prantads I | coffee may be tied in a large. cot. patel: thls 12th day of November, | ton. cloth. bag. .Pour boiling .water through bag, pressing with a silver | folk... Pour, off a, cup and. pour <back if | throngh bag. Do this two or three servea | times. Cover closely and Jet stand all respond- | 10 minutes onthe buck of the stove. ¢ of North Wy Ry the Court: 1G. DA Judge of the County Let the foregoing citation bi hy personal: service upo Dakota. ahd by publication in The Copyright, 1921, NEA, Service.). Bismarck Tribune once each week for three successive weeks, all not less $ ri than y days before said date BR, S. ENGE.\D. G Ph. C. . = Chiropractor 1. ¢. DAVIES, CouneCoIrE Consultation Free Tudge of the | Sut 9, 11—Laeas Block—Phone 263 sy