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be CLOTH | IS SMUGGLED INO a Berlin, Jan. 21.—Smug —Smugglers are mak ing immense profits by bringing Eng- lish cloth for men’s suits past the cus- toms line to the tailors of Berlin. Their illicit earnings are, mdde pos- , sible by the high German import: du- ties on that class of material. . 5 The tailoring establshments | are visited almost daily by sailors or /oth- er ship employes with huge rolls of English tweeds and other fabriics; in one-suit pieces, which they have suc- ceeded jin purchasing at Mnglish ports and bringing in duty free. One of these smugglers, a New York man, said some English cloth dealers-are mak- ing a regular business of supplying the smuggling trade. The cloth is sold at one-fourth to one-fifth the price it would cost if the import duty was paid. ‘Tailors are quick tio purchase the fabrics. The smugglers also visit foreignérs; and offer their wares for sale. The smugglers gd quite. openly about their business. They may be seen walking the streets with big bundles on their backs. A few of the more venturesome have even offered the goods for sale on the sidewalks, where they find ready takers. A French sailor who had been smuggling for several months said he was going to retire from the “gamo” having made enough money to open a shop of his own in Paris. MANDAN NEWS Governor Nestos , and Mr. Kitchen Address Carnival Secretary Tom Sullivan of the Man- dan Commercial club has announced that’Governor R. A. Nestos and Com- missioner of Agriculture and Labor Jos. A. Kitchen had accepted ~invita- tions to attend the “Kow Karnival” which is to be staged by the Mandan Town Criers club on the afternoon and evening of Friday, January 27, as a testimonial to the members of the various dairy circuits of | Morton, ‘Grant, Mercer, Burleigh and other slope counties, The Town Criers have sent invi- tations to the members of all the dairy circuits requesting return cards as to how many Will be present. From the returns already received it is apparent that the Criers will en- ‘tertain at least 100 out of the city guests. The program now practically com- pleted calls for an afternoon s ion at 3 o'clock at the Cimmercial club rooms. In the afternoon there will be several addresses to, be followed - by.a'banquet at 6 o'clock. The even- ing program will include talks ‘by Curtis L. Mosher of the federal re- serve bank of Minneapolis, Governor Nestos, Commissioner, Kitchen: and | MR.BAILEY, AND YOU'RE WELCOME To.IT IF | CAN FIND IT ! UY, BAILEY, AGAIN = WONDER WHAT HE WANTS ‘TO BORROW NOW~.You Can PERT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. PAGE SEVEN ,A,Double Surprise : OH LET IT GO, TOM IF 17’S GOING To BEA LOT OF TRouBLE! NO TROUBLE AT ALL, OLDMAN PLL FIND IT IN AMINUTEt WHAT DOES HE WANT To BORROW Now’? AE WANTS’ Yo TAKE OUR’ CORKSCREW FOR A FEW | &) MINUTES = 2 THANKS TOM PLL RETORN (T IN THE, MORNING - 1 WANT To {OPEN A BOTTLE “OF OLIVES FOR, GREAT GUNS! WHAT “MAS: THAT BoY IN WIS CoAT. POCKET ? CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | HELP WANTED—MALE \WELL-WHAT ARE YOU CARRYING” T AROUND THIS Rock INYOUR, PockET=\NHAT'S IT DOING THERE ? TM KEEDIN' IT- TILL T SEE HIM New’ Three-in-one Bag is the fast- MISCELLANEOUS @ in township one hundred a est seller on earth. Write for territory. Improved Mtg. Co., Dept. 387, Ashland, O. 1-21-1t WE RAY $36.00 wee hour spare) time selling y) guaran teed wear four month all line Call for your your’ homes. ‘Transfer Line. : SALESMEN” of Kentucky ‘crops. SALES MANAGERS To direct sales Cava EATS BVERY for established concern. Must be experienced in the sale of Boiler Compound, or Belt Dressing, or Paints. Large commission. State qualifications and references. Metro- politan Paint Co.,- 253 Broadway, New_York Cit; 1-21-1t GOV. POSITIONS OPEN—Men, _Wo- men. Experience unnecessary. Hon- esty required.. Good pay to start. Write, T. McCafferty, St. Louis. , 1-21-1t | MEN ‘Wanted to qualify for Firemen, ready. Prewar prices. ples to working age unnecessary. Perfectwear i 1 chewing, DAY and pe You can handle Sugar, Flour, Can: ned Goods, Dried Fruit, Coffee and chimney Guarantee neat clean work in all of|aian situated in Burleigh county, North Call Phone 18, Jager NATURAL LEAF TOBACCO. Sm sven pounds Fremont Fai - (140) north, of range sweep.| (7g) west of the fifth prin Dakota. There will be due gage the date of two hundr suc the 1-14-7t a . Cream 76 Darby, Pa. a PRODUCING TAILORING Wanted. Men’s‘made to order clo- thing, (union made). Beaydtul ma- entire line of groceri s well as Paints, Roofing, Aluminum ‘Ware and Automobile Qils, with no rent} to pay; no money inves take St., Minneapo 2D Hand-made Violins for | (, Math Gunderson, Vio- h, A, lin maker and repairer. TU Minn. O'NEL 2 38 1-9-3w 3403, terials. Lowest prices. New Spring Swatch line ready. Leeds Woolen Mills, ‘Chicago, 1-21-1t AGENTS Make $72 a week by selling four average Cresco Rajincoats a large orders trom samples. are guaranteed and proven quali Selling experience not ne Steady, pnofitable work for “work- ers.” * Address Hitchcock-Hill Co.,| FOR D. Odessa, N. i iE SALE—Fitty carloads of choice lignite coal at $2.65 per ton, F. 0. b. Burt State’ Bank, 12-24-1m ALE—Sweet cent test, $110 day. utfight free. No delivering. Improved Mfg. Co., Dept. 236, ey land, O. Dept. 164, Chicago, Ill. Reference: Any bank or express company. 1-21-1t ‘Brakemen, experience unnecessary. Transportation furnished. Write W. Boggess, St. Louis. 1-21-Lt MEN Wanted for Detective work. Ex- perience unnecessury. ‘Write J. Ganor, former Gov't Detective, St. Loui: -21-1t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent/ girl jfor gen- -eral.housework.. Must be: 25. years _____ PERSONAL LIVER 'TROUBL plains “simple treatment for in- WANTED — SALESMAN, ENBR- GETIC, CAPABLIS MAN, WITH EXPERIENCE SELLING OIL, PRE- ian 6X- g uth Sid cream, per gal. Corner sth jand Front str 30. per ie is he Estate of «of the tounty of Bu 1-20-2¢| Dakota, a FERRED. Mit... W. VOGT. P. Q.| flamed gallbladder and bile ducts BOX 1173, MILWAUKEE, WIS. associated with gallstones. Booklet 1-21-4t} “Free. Dr, Paddock, Box s¥-7201, LEG. AL ‘NOTICES — oy Hee'inthe Webb Hl a Kansas City, Mo. 4 A211 te SALESMEN—Exceptional opportunity | for few salesmen who write at once. | at Live men now. earning $10 to $199), 1 have made MONEY! MONEY! ‘onnections wth a large wherby 1 can loan i ~ Nomen OF | MORTGAGE FORECLOS- URE in the city of Bisma County. , GIRAT ch =mort- t mortgagee uge on said 76 includes in= Dd. 1 D. 192 Administrator. nd forty ight yf sum include LL, Said Mortgagee.' s i rY ns.af suid morte nd by virtue ef the defaults id, the ontiré principal debt se- id mortgage has hecome due He. and hereby 8 declared due ple, mises deserilied in such mort. nd which will be sold to. satis- umount due on the same are de- si) The, Southeast. of Section Thirty- nship | One | Hundred North, of “Range ene (78), West of the bth Under thestes ‘here will be due on such mortgage on the day o the sum of $L717.41, nd expenses of this Bist day of Decem- RAMSTAD, of Mortgagee. oung f Mortgagee, SUM STATE OF NORTEL DAK ‘A, County of Burleigh, IN JUSTICE COURT, Before Geo. H, Do- lan, Justice, shbor, Plaintiff, vs, Jno, L. Defendant. State of North Dakota to the summons herein you ppear- before. me at ty of Bismarck on the Srd day of February, A. D. 1922 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day ther answer the com- ighbor we him » hands of La hr Motor’ Sale: be applied to the satisfa Jaim together with th you are notified. that pear and answer the dement y en unde January, th day of H, DOLAN, dalin Not signed Administratrix of the ndalin Zuhndate of the € ck in the County of Bur! © of North the creditors, of claims ag , hi is igh and ased, to ns having Dakota, st publication on the Mth January, A, D, 1922, 21-28; on the p were in a start of today’ ude was light, sentiment mixed an(l the market seemed aimles started 1-8 cent lower to un aged at $1.15 7-8 to‘$l.ld 1-8, [a- igures July w : lower at $1.01 7-8 to $1. sagged. to! the low. level of these ranges, then recovered to the top at d of the first hour. Buying by strong comm: made ter higher prices late high for the present upturn corded, Profit-taking checked the ad- vance but the undertone strong. close ut $1.15 7-8 to $1.16 and July at $1.02 7-8 to $1.08. sion houses . PAUL LIVESTOCK St. Paul, Jan. 21—Cattle cepts..L00... Gampared with week steady to ago ‘Madiand. mortgagor, to Harry Common to ed. the 14th 25. and filed for record’ in. the’ office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh, North Dakota, on the 26th day of March, A. }, 1917, and recorded therein in book 140 of Mortgage 94, will be sed by a sale of the premises in rleAge ter. de- at the front, door of the Bur- founty, North Dakota court house in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh ; county, North Dakota at the hour of 10 o'clock A. the first day of arch, A.D, fy the amount upon such mortgage on the day ale, Default has occurred in the terms’ of. said mortgage in that the installment 28, due March ‘on after its has not heen paid and in that tallment of said mortgage for 28, due March 14, 1921, with interest thereon after its’ maturity, has not been paid. uder. the t per day. MicCleery Calendar Mac-| loaning company tory, Washington, 1-21-1t | 0 houses and homes in fhismarck. The pat AN DAS ne ec einaald amount ‘that jour tompany can invest AGENTS WANTE jin Bismarck is about $120,000.00, So i ay Wo) if you desire a loan—on your home ee THIS or Pa af only—please ‘send ‘in application. J. month. wHaee $099, Lan |. Holihan, 314 (Broadway. Phone 745. pany of ifs kind in America. 1-20-34 profit $3 tio $8 per order. ‘We furnish | full equipment. All you do is cali on our customers and take their orders. for famous’Comer all-weather coats. ‘Big, permanent proposition. Spare time or full time. No capital re- quired. Write quick for offer that will put you on the road to success. The Comer Mfg. Co., Dept. G-1275, __Dayton, Ohio. 1-21- It NO DULL TIMES SELLING FOooD— People must ea Federal Distribu- tors make big profits. $3000 yearly and up. No capital or experience needed. Guaranteed sales, unsolé or over and a good cook, Call Mrs. Sam Clark., Phone 587. 36 Ave. A. 1-20-8¢ WANTED=At once, city manager for Barclay corsets. Apply room :38, Annex hotel. 1-20-1t WANTED—Housekeeper on a farm; good pay. Call 857-W. 1-20-1w WORK WANTED WASHING WANTED—45 cents per dozen; nurses laundry, 40 cents per dozen. Phone 706-M. 1-16-1w rll ROOMS FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Small sleeping room nicely furnished. Also room with Kitchenette, vacant Feb, 1. 411 oth St, Phone 273. 1-19-3 KOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; large closets. , Ladies — preferred. medium be! Zutcher cows and heifers bulk’ $3.2 ue Canners and cutters $: Bologna bulls $8.25 to $4. feeders bulk $4. compared with 50 cents. higher. aibatie packer top $8.00. ‘Hog receipts 1,600. Steady to 10 cents higher than Friday’s average. Few lights $8. Bulk good 200 to 0 pound hogs $8. .Heavy packers p Few pigs $8.50. Sheep receipts none. Compared with week ago 25 to 75 cents higher. Good and ice natives and teat western lambs closing $11.56 to $11 Better grade ewes closing 36 to $ ‘Heavies $5 to $5.50. y for Admini: tor, 31: , North Dakota. First publication on the 7th day of January, A, D. 19: 1—7-14-21-28. Dairy Commissioner R. ¥.. Flint. Archie Olson, son of Mr. and Mrgt Anton Olson and former star on the Mandan high school basket ball team, has made the regular quint atthe Uni- versity of North Dakota. -He played in the first game of the basket. ball schedule of the university last week when Wahpeton Science school “was badly defeated by the unversity. da ou Want week ago, TICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Practical NO’ STATI OF ENON DAKOTA, County it IN DISTRIC COURT, Fourth Judicial) I Fay. Freda. Colebourne and Lucille Cole. bourne, Plaintiffs. vs. J. B. Murdough and, Robert LOE Defendants. Ne h n that, by virtue of foreclosure ndered and en- 21, and pursuant is thereon, — the f of Rurleigh County, directed in’ said judg+ ment and de . Will sell at, publ tion, at the front. door of City’ of Bisma 24th gsi _, LAND 4 WANTED—To hear from owner of good Farm for sale. State cash price, full, particulars. D. F, Bush, ‘Minneapolis, Minn. 1-21-1t WANTED hear ot land for sale. Send description. 500 Kagota Bldg., Min- neapolis. -1t —_—]———— BOARD AND ROOM BOARDERS WANTED—Board and room or’table board. Home Cooking. Tho Dunraven. Phone 56, 212 3rd, 12-28 4 wks. W. J. Watson has returned from a several weeks visit with relatives at! State Center, Iowa. fA THOUGHT FOR | |, TODAY eRe areas “ tered. on December to, an a North Dakota maturity in the on the, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 21—Cattle reveint 00, Compared with week ago's' ty tid mort din case of 8 of Be, He bath showed thee, Q man, what is goods and what doth the Lord re- Quue or tnee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to. walk humbly with thy God?—Meah..638- it is an utterly low view of busi- ness which regards it only asa means of getting his part of the world’s werk, his share in the great activi- ties which render society possible. He may like it or dislike it, but it is work, and as such, requires applica- tion, self-denial, discipline—Pall Mall Gazette, London. FISH AND GAME = EXPENSES MOUNT IN FIVE YEARS Expenses of conducting the state fish and game commission in North Dakota have more than doubled in the last\five years, according to the state treasurer's records for payments since 1917. The expenses rose during that period from $34,906.66 in’ 1917 ‘to $33,- 813.58 in 1921, In 1917 the expenses of the depart-| ment were $34,906.66; jn 1918, $41," 201.01; in’ 1919, $40,505.04: in 1920, $41,189.65; in 1921, $83,313.58, acaord- ing to the records, the 1921 expendi- tures including a transfer vf balance of $1: year, July Collections during. the period also_ ae increased as fol- 1918, $59,~ $1921, The heaviest expenditures during 1921 were during October and De cember. Expenditures by months fol- low “January, $4 79; February, $ 7.45; March, $3,801.78; April, $3,- May, $4,971.94; June, $2,983.04; July, $1; 867.36; August. $5,344.80; trangfer, $15,090: September, $3,682. 13 October, $6,622.42; November, $21,- 149.50; December, $7, ‘324.06. Johan H. Bloom, fish commissioner, and George M. Hogue, secretar} the largest amounts of individual members or employes of the commis- sion. Bloom drew $1,500 in salary and $1,579.60 in expenses, a total of 33,079 Mr. Hogue drew $100 a month salary and expenses ‘of ‘$2,111- 76, a total of $3,211.76) E. S. Bloom drew $75 a month for five months id M. J. Bloom drew $75 a month for six months. L. M. Hogue drev $115 a month. as assistant to’ the secretary. There are today 2,000,000 tons gross of shipping afloat or under co} struction, ‘Board if desired. Phone 618-J. 418 _ loth St. 1-20-3t FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- , keeping, furnished ‘or unfurnished. ‘ Business. College. building. Phone goods can be returned. Your name Street. on products builds your own busi- t orders sure. Exclusive Wryite Federal Pure Food BG. 1-21-1t id defaults th d and now id ‘amount LOST , LOST—Blue. yarn: crocheted handbag ntaining money Jost between N. Co., Chi 183, 1-13-if FOR RENT—One room furnished or unfurnished. 18 Main St. Phone 5038S. 1-20-35 FOR’ RENT—Furnished rooms in modern house. 315 10th St.. Phone 499-R, 1-20-lw FOR RENT—Nice warm rooms with board at the Mohawks, 401 Sth St. ~ 1-19-5t FOR RENT—New furnished room. 408 Tenth street. Phone 3465 1-18 5t | . FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS, Why not ‘buy at wholesale price? direct from the factory. There is a reason. Fifty mild Havana cigars for $3.75, C. O. D., we pay postage. Try us! Satisfaction guaranteed. Wilton] Cigar Factory, Wilton, N. D. 1-18-1m FOR RENT-—Strictly modern light housekeeping apartment / at 1012 Broadway. Furnished: or unfur- nished. Phone 499J. 1-16-lwk FOR | RENT — Seven room house, modern; new furnace; $35 per month. Inquire 404 Sth St. Phone 512-J. _ .1-11-1m FOR RENT—Four room house on 4th Street. Also 2 garages. on 2nd and 8rd Streets. Phone 905. ¥AT-1wk FOR RENT — Five-room modern apartment. Furniture for sale at a bargain. Call 54, 17-Lw FOR SALE OR RENT—Strictly mod- ern seven-room ‘house. Inquire phone 751 or 151. 12-31-tf FOR | EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres jand locatéd 7.miles from New Eng- land and 3 1-2 miles from Havelock, Only 2-miles from New England oil fields. Will trade for city property. Call or write Grand Pacific Tailor Shop, Bismarck, N. D, 1-16-1wk WILL EXCHANGE a: well improved 160 acre farm. in /Mercer iounty for a house and lot in Bismarck; worth about $5000.. J. P. Cruickshank, Golden Valley, N. D. 1-20-Llw TRADE—Bismarck property for half section of unimproved Burleigh county land. Address J. W. Rodgers, | McKenzie, N.'D. 1-18-1wk oe AGENTS: THE OLD OMEN gage, due und payable, ‘The premises di gage and wh the same are desc * P.Depot and corner 2nd, and Main., Finder keep money and return bag to Tribune. Please. 1-20-2t ‘Make $15 a day selling Cre- sco Newleather Shopping Bags and guaranteed ‘Waterproof Aprons. Our igage due ‘and payable and because id mortgagee has clares the cd by said mort- ribed in such mort= h will be sold to satisfy bed ai ‘The northeast quarter of section two whol id judgmet togethe "with the follows: 1 holt’ BUSINESS WAS TIED UP +WENTY" MINUTES TODAY WHILE THE * CLERKS ON MAIN STREET ° HAD A SNOW BALL. FIGHT. ,, s eo. Wipe, | ai? BY STANLEY Auger Dn, NOTICE OF Notice tain mortga by Wil his Johnson, mortgagee, dated the of October, 1917, and filed for the office of the register of the county of Bur forcclos home eribed, it nouse in the county. of Bur ia. on. the 3 { the hour of ten o% punt dy on the date of will be forect such prem sold hy fault in the pay f th ments in such” mor » stipe Undertaker DAY PHONE 246 =—=—- Day Phone 100 f such sale WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County. | T igh required . and helawith week ago, record in deeds. of {to 50 cents lower. Hog receipts 11,000. Mostly 15 cents higher than Friday. Sheep r t Compa nts ign 10. to 5 to 75 o MINNEAPOLIS. FLOUR’ Minneapy! Minn, Jan. 21—Flour unchanged, Shipments 51,472 barrels. Bran $22. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 21— Wheat re- ipts 246 ca mpared with 312 cars Ar ago. tL northern $1 May $1. 2 to $1.36; > July $1.6 Corn No. Oats No. # cents. yellow, 41 3-4 to 42 cents. $ to 82 white, 32 1-4 BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnished by Russ all-Miller Cio.) _Bisma Janua i 1 dark north No. l.amber durum . 1 mixed durum . Tred durum osed and of. de- 4 install- | Vaked to | 3 Angeles is the largest city United States: ee BUSINESS DIRECTORY | WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge | Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 —— — —————es>==@S=S==. BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order