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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922 "~~~ {HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aa eee Oa PAGE S. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ‘BY STANLEY rete $1.20% @ $1.26%} No. 4 dark | I Ls ark northern $1.25%. Sample grain Ne Pr of tl e Marl ets = : 3 dark northern blank; No, 1 dark The closing was irregular. Selling pressure assumed larger proportions “4 in the late dealings, steels, equip- 4 ~ a fe hard winter $1.2116 @ $1.23%; No 2 dark hard winter $1.315¢; No, 1 amber durum, $1.16%; No, 2 durum $1.01 @ $1,014 No. 1 m F $1.00% @ $1.06%; No. | HELP WANTED—MALE AGENTS WANTED ™ a \| ments Aadusome terthe cinco $1.28% @ $1.34; No, 2 mixed wheat | WANTED—Man ar woman, Salary | WANTED—Shirt manufacturer wants t being particularly weak. Marked $1.14%. | $50 weekly full time, $1.00 an hour| agents; sell advertised brand e strength was shown, however, by a BROO! SPL oy Barley sample grade. 57¢ @ 62c;! spare time, selling guaranteed hos-| men’s shirts dfrect to wearer. No ’ few other industrials, notably Cali- . GL STOVES ec No. 2, 62%2¢; No. 3, 59%%¢; No. 4, 57¢} jery' to wearer. Experience unnee-| capital or experience required. ; { fornia Petroleum which was pushed @ 0c. essary, Guaranteed Mill, Norris-| Free samples. Madison Mills, 505 s G00D ST ART up over 8 points and Pan-American oon No. ty pee ene, @ 8%e,! town, Penn. ; Broadway, New York, 12-20-2t 2 ™a te i i Oats ‘No. 3 white dle @ 42%e;| WANTED—Second cook at Lewis & ROOMS EOR RENT. J ; ‘ forts to revive bullish enthusi- : PATENT LEATHER! 4 Tanita i * SSS \ “Clark hotel, Mandan, N. D. ; : WAY OF GETTIN No. 4 white 40 | Clark hotel, Mandan, j i 4 asm in the stock market by bidding NAL MENGE Daa + 12-20-35] FOR RENT—Three or four unfur- (By the Associated Press) up the railroad shares were only a RID _OF THOSE ¥ ye No! 1, 83%¢ @ 86c; No. 2, 83 | | nished housekeeping rooms on 7th Chicago, Dee 30. Although wheat'| temporarily successful in today’s ses- | : RAMPS!) Be ON asia Gee HELP WANTED—FEMALB St, Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. today touched new high price ree-| sim, the market developing a weak } c Pane el WANTED—Girl for housework fora 12-5-tf ords for the season, the upturn which | °° n bear interests lost a series WHEAT RECEIPTS | few weeks, beginning Dec, 23rd, |FOR _RENT—Partly furnished or un- took place during the early dealings, | f attacks against speculative indus- ag - y a i y es, | a e ‘ : | Only competent help wanted.| furhished rooms, also apartment was soon much more than wiped out. | Fials. Salés approximated 822)909 Minneapolis, Dee. 20.—Wheat re-) Hieh wages paid. Geo. F. Will, | Bismare f 5 id c y shares, ipts 422 * d with 96] ie ‘ages pa CO. , marck Business College, Phone hat were in a position to realize —— a year ago, Las! g ra | ar PED Gin raise: (E ST aa PENT = profits appeared to be thecchiet rea CHICAGO LIVESTOCK $1231 @ $1311; December. $123)WANTED—Ginl for general house-| OR RENI—Furnished room in July $1,183, work for a few weeks beginning] modern house. Gentleman prefer- %; May $1.22% pio Moy ® 22nd. Phone 346R, Mrs. E, A.!red. 801 5th St. or Phone 242W. , son for the break in values. The| Chicago, Dec. 20.—Hogs receipts ’ advance earlier. was aseribed to} 23,000; early market 5c @ 10c high- Corn No. 3 yellow 65%c @ 66c ; ee ‘ higher quotations at Liverpool. Op-]¢ts later dull; bulk 140 to 200 pound Oats No. 3 white 40%e @ 42%c. j ee peaekes 12-18-36 ening prices here, which varied from | 8verages $8.25 @ $8.30; 210 to- 275. Barley 52c @ 64e. erienced girl or mid-| FOR RENT—Nice warm room ina Ye to lise higher, with May $1,25% {Pound butchers mostly $8.25; few Rye No. 2, 83%¢ @ 83%e. dle aged woman for general house-| modern house.\, Call 818 Ave. B, or to $1.26% and July $1.16 to $1.16%, ae top $8.30; packing sows $7.30 Flax No. 1, $2.68 @ $2.69. work; two in family, Mrs. P. B.| phone 632-M. 12-1 was followed by a sudden drop to 7.85; desirable pigs $8.00 @ RSE | Webb, 702 4th St. 12-20-3b} FOR RENT—Room in modern house, about 4c cents below yesterday's | $8.25; heavy hogs $8.10 @ $8.30; me- COAL BIDS | wat once GE the Mo-| call at 518 Sth’ St. Phone 512M finish and then by something of a dium $8.15 @ $8.30; light $8.20 @ Sealed bids, willbe received for hawk, 401 5th St. Phone 145. rally. $8.30; light lights $8.15 @ $8.30; the 1923 supply of screened lignite | 12-20-2t | ROOM AND BOARDIOr table coal to be delivered at the Bismarck | Hospital. Bids must be in by Jan. 1st] and we reserve the right to reject any or all bids. . BISMARCK HOSPITAL. || WANTED TO RE c MISCELLANEOUS. 12-14-20-26 | WANTED—Furnished apartment or| FOR RENT—Brick store - Sat light housekeeping rooms near ANNUAL MEETING: | Capitol. Cal room 301, Grand Pa- Subsequently, renewed selling car-] Packing sows smooth, $7.50 @ $7.85; ried prices down much lower than| Packing sows, rough, $7.30 @ $7.60; beford, but indfeations of export | killing pigs $8.00 @ $8.25. )’business helped bring aboyt a fresh| Cattle receipts 10,000; beef steers rally. The close was nervous, %c to| Steady to fifteen cents higher; bet- 2%e net lower with May $1.24 @|ter grades beef steers reflecting ad- $1.24% and July $1.135 @ $1.13%. | vance; killing quality plain; early itress at Hon at the Mohawk, 401 5th St. location in Mandan. Ha Later, the market recovered. some-| top matured steers $11.50; some arg ati i ; what, export business proved an aid.) held higher; bulk beef steers $7.50/ The regular annual meeting of the) cific Hotel. a furniture store for rs. The close was unsettled at %c Q 1%. |@ $9.25; other killing classes steady members of the Bismarek Country “ 12-18-34] quire of L. N. Crary, Mandan, N. D. net decline with May 73c'@ 72%%c, | to strong; stockers and feeders slow, ’ club for the election of directors | ma Leas Corn and oats paralleled the ac-| Weak; bulk veal calves to packers| | NEASERVICE’ BO, A\ and oMeces for the ensuing y WORK WANTED WILL DO SEWING—At_ reasonable be held at the rooms of the | WANTED__S, } ANTED— ants place to! ce; aduate Aes tion of Commerce in the First Guar-|WANTED—School boy wants place to; price; graduate dressmaker, RGR. Buildinie at # orclock work for board and room. Joh} have diploma; also have room with anty Bank Building at o'clock p.m.) Werner, 38 Main St. Phone 929--W.| board or without; suitable for two Jan. 2,. 1922, e is be 12-19-3t; gentlemen, 501 3rd St. Phone M. H. ATKINSON, -Becret 72-M, - 12-14-14 a , s tion of wheat, corn, climbing quick early around $9.50; few upward to % to new top prices for the season, then | $9.75 and above; outsiders hand ~ , undergoing a sharp decline. Heavy {Picking upward $10.50 and above: ATES MARSHAL OTEY. WALKER selling, due to large receipts ci; bulk desirable bologna bulls $4.00 @ ON HIS TRICK OF HIDING A PUTTY KNIFE IN THE PRISONERS LOAF corn and to~profit taking by hold-| $425; balk stockers and feed i corm and to “profit taking by Hold] S425; bélle ‘eeders OF BREAD SO THEY COULD DIG OUT'OF JAIL: AND SAVE THE TOWN 28 FOR SALE OR RENT it ers wa Lee geen ‘After opening %c @ %e to %e} Sheep receipts 14,000; fat lambs THE EXPENSE OF HEATING AND FEEDING ‘THEM ALL WINTER. een i TANA HONEY—-Pure, unexcell- pening : ‘ J ' al HOUSES AND FLATS. ad: ones tried, laps oied h , May 75%ec to 75%c, the corn| opening very slow; few sales made, > : CALL FOR CITY OF BISMARCK j — — —— 7 * » always used, good merket hardened a little more, and|looks steady to weak; early top 7 = < ——— WARRANTS FOR. RENT-—Modern downtown 2- remedy for colds, Save freight. then underwent a material decline. |$15.00 to city butchers; $14.75 to|tricts carload fi 0, b. usual terms, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE; |for durum was not aggressive and Baik MoraGE Dee ee eee ce ee eae i Dena cans eiacoe CLAM Oats started %e to %c higher,| packers; five decks’ 84 pound clip-|sacked ewt. white varieties, U. S. No.| Minneapolis, Déc. 20.— ‘\ offerings were quite liberal. There| Notice is hereby given that there) bath... Possession on or before Jan-| Pease, Carterville, Mont. are funds on hand to pay the follov Ist. Inquire 882-M for ap- 12-13-2W May 474%e and later showed decided | ped lambs $12.00; sheep and feeders|1, very few sales 70c, Open. High. Low. Close.|was no particular snap to the de- ing warrants of the City of Bismarek,| —pointment. 12-19-31] FOR S losses. around steady; 110 pound fat ewes) Seed stock, very few sales; mar- WHEAT mand for winter wheat. eh eDakotascdinw Fee Ppt feta snd i A eee et f—Child’s bed with mat- ions were upheld by higher|$740; come back 60 pound feeding |ket steady; ‘sacked cwt, Bliss Tri-|Dec, ,...124% 124% 123, 128%! Corn demand was fair to good it |VOrth Dakota, drawn on the follow-| Foi RENT—Seven-room house on} ess; single bed and springs; in lambs $14.25; feeding ewes $4.50 @jumphs, mostly around $2. Irish cob-| May ....124% 124% 122 22% |the color was good. AiG wake Pind eee regis-| 4th St. Inquire of Sidney Smith,; 00d condition. Phone 954, ,or } Laer averaging 80 pounds and 95!lers sacked cwt: $1.00 @ $1.05. July . cAg0ie (1204 117% «12842 | Oats demand was wory flow on the tered on or before August 1, 1921.! Grand Pacific hotel, from 1 to 4|_‘call 615 6th St. OO 5 i average and poor stuff declined a|Interest will cease on the above war- p.m. 12-20-3t} DR. T. M, Mac! pye, ear, , NEWS OF WALL STREET POTATOES STEADY Dec. .... 39% 39% 38% 38% | cent compared with futures. rants are payable at any bank in the | OR RENTOSticliy’ modern six | nose and Theat eR eee —_—————* | sour st. PAUL LIVESTOCK j| Chicago, Dec. 20.—Potatoes stendy| May .... 41% 41% 40 40%| .Rye unchanged. City of Bismarck, N. D. or at the} room bungalow. Inquire 0, W. Rob-| moved his offices to room 2 in the (By the Associated Press) South St. Paul, Dec. 20—Cattle re-|on good stock; dull on ordinary RYE Barley was slack and featureless. | office of City Treasurer of said City.| osts, Phone 71 or 151. Eltinge block. 2-1-Im New York, Dec. 20.—Opening pri-|ceipts 3,200; market slow killing|gtock; receipts 40 cars; total U. 3.| Dec. 83% 84 = 82%_—-82 | Flax was in fair demand from Bed DENOTE, : | FOR SALE- Pas ——— ces in today’s stock market were ir-| classed mostly weak to 25¢ lower|shipments 319; Wisconsin, sacked,|May .... 85 85% 83% 83% |crushers and spot seed sold at firm City Treasurer, | oe RENT : Teese aan ee bhedtanring:duroe regular but the main tendency was{than last week’s: close; spots’ off| round whites 80c @ $1.00 cwt.; most. BARLEY prices compared with futures. a2518-10-20:21-02-28) louse. ‘of “fiyony Sey creat nies Weight about upward, Railroad shares were int good] more; one load of good fat steers|ly 85c to 90c cwt.; sacked round|Dec, .... 59% 60% 59% 60%), | — SURNONS partly modern: <Geo- Bt Heeister. 1) 20). )bs. each EA. Lewis; Bald. , «demand, gains of half to nearly afheld around $9.00; common and me-| whites, bulk No. 1, 85¢ @ $1.00 cwt.; FLAX DULUTH CLOSE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- i Leas) wine ND. at point being registered in the early |dium beef steers $5.00 @ $8.75; bulk|Minnesota sacked and bulk, round| Dec. 270 264% 267 | Duluth, Dec, 20—Closing gash |" oe Ba leigh. In District’ C un-|TOR RENT—New modern house,|FOR SALE Table size Victro d dealings by Reading, Northern Pa-|under $7.00; butcher she stock $3.25|whites No. 1, 7¢ @ 85c ewt.; Idaho| May 251 245.248 | prices: \ Pourth jadiget Distt OU) just ‘completed. Phone 600. 15 records. In excellent condition. cific, New York Central, Delaware |@ $7.00 or higher; bulk under $5.00; | sacked russets, No. 1, few sales, $1.15 CORN | Wheat No. 1 dark northern $heg| Fourth Judicial District. 12-18-3t| Price reasonable. 700 Avenue A. 67 | 3% @ $1.82%; No. 1 amber durum| Raymond Gordanier, Plaintiff, vs. Phone 981R. 22 x 6 9 Florence E. Gordanier, Defendant. ;$1.10 @ $1.16; No. 2 a é - TED — Rags—clea in $ @ $1.16 0, amber durum The State of North Dakota to the WANTED — Rags—clean linen stockers and feeders $3.50 @ $6.50; |@ $1.25 cwt. a Dee. .... extrémely dull, mostly 25¢ @ 50 and Hudson, St. Paul preferred, and “Katy” ‘preferred. Fisher Body con- . 4 each were scored by Burns Brothers “B,” Western Union and Pan Amer- followed into higher ground by the 2 tinued its rise, and gains of a point |lower than last week’s close. Calves TRADING QUIET , ~GRAIN RANGE $1.08 @ $1.14; No. 1 durum $1.02, i " lteigh and-sta Jorth Da cotton ra; ante Ree , thers receipts 3,000; market steady; prae-| Duluth, Dec. Dos —treding in the| Chicago, Dee. 20.— “No. 2 durum, $1.00; No, 1 mixed dur- | Above Named Defendant: and ths Nour ef tans o'cloek ineahe teiee| Tribune Ge “i Bere a tical packer top on best lights $8.00.|wheat market was somewhat on the Open. High. Low. Close, |um $1.01 @ ‘$1.10; No, 2 mixed dur- od a nereny sone and re noon, on the 30th day of Deeember,| pound, ican “A” and. “B.” American Tobacco| Hogs receipts 21,500; market most-|holiday order today. Quotations. coy- WHEAT um 99¢ @$1.08; arrive December saat : tein ni phe compre be 1922, to satisfy the amount due up-| WANTED TTR i — was pushed up 1% and Postum Ce-|ly steady; range $7.25 @ $8.10; bulklered a comparatively narrow range| Dec. ....128% 128% 126 12744 |98c; No. 1 red durum We. Raabe in this ee a sony e jon such mortgage on the day of sale. ies ags—clean linen and real two points, National Lead which | better grades $8.00; packing sows|and the price tendency was easier | May 125% 126% 122% Flaxseed on track and arrive De- Sih: 18 aioe aa ad th nee The premises described in aaa rags wanted by Bismarck ) Was pushed up nearly five points} $7.25 @ $7.50; pigs $8.25. in the absence of any aggressive| July ....116 116% 113 143% | cember $2.67; arrice $2.59; December | Wit served pon you, and to serve 2/ mortgage and which will be sold ta| Tribune Co. Will pay Sc per ’-" yesterday on announcement of high-| Sheep receipts 1,000; market slow|buying to absorb the offerings. CORN {- |32.67 bid; January $2.59 bid; May cop of your sanewer upon the, 6m Lsatisty the, same are situate in Bur-| _pound.__ er prices for teh metal, forfeited} steady to weak; best fed western] The market was easy at the close.]Dec. .... 76% 6% (74 (7478 |$2.45; July $2.43 asked. scriber ot this office in the city, ial ae Paes The Pocthifect FOR SALE—Very reasonable, set of a point of its gain. Some weakness |lambs around $14.00; good natives| December wheat closed unchanged at| May TM 72% 73 |~ Oats No. 3 white track 40c @ 42c. | Bismarck, Burleigh County, Nort nerse (NWA oe ection. Bight Haviland China, Beautiful pattern. was also noted {n the speculative|around $13.75; fat ewes $5.00 @|$1.21 nominally and May %c off at| July i 72% 1255 | Nov 1 rye track and arrive Decem-|Dakota within thirty days after the | (orien na) one Hundred Forty| Also sewing machine, Phou , favorites, particularly Baldwin and] $7.00. : $1.23 nominally, December durum : ber 83%c. facrvico of this summons upon You | (145) "North, of Range Seventy-cight | Studebaker. Pierce Oil, preferred ———__— closed Ye off at $1.02 bid and May|Wec. «--- 45% _ 43% Barley 45¢ @ 61c. + [exclusive of the day of such service | (73)" west of the Sth P. M. | L Wo billiard tables * dropped 2% points and Piullinax 1. BAR SILVER “l1e off at $1.03%.° 7 ~ ” May® 2.447% » 45% ete i pnd-in cise. of your fallure-c0.to 8P-) there willbe due on said morte| fact condilion/'G. 1, Colémen. Foreign exchange opejied easier. London, Dec. 20.—Bar silver 30%] Spot rye closed 1%e off ut 83%e; | July 44 42% CALL. MONEY pear and answer judgment will pel gage at the date of sale the sum of| stn St, : . Speculative confidence on the long|pence per ounce. Money 1% percent |December 1%e off at 83%c asked LARD iy New York, Dec. 20.—Call ymoney salen ecalngt you by default for the | $260.16 besides the costs, disburse-| coe <arE —GHRAD Good ; Side of the market increased with| Discount rates, short and 3 months|and May 1%c off at 87. Spot oats | Jan- 10.50 «10.55 . 10.42 easier; high 4%; low 4; ruling rate|Telief demanded in the sompjain€:/ ments, and! expenses of this. fore) oo i AvGRieD BRatooiS the development of a broader de-|bills 2% @ % percent. closed 1c off at 40c to 42c and bar- | May 10.72 10.75 10.62 4%} time loans: steady; mixed col-) Dated Nov:220; BF: |elosure, cis edea aa ue ores: se, 12 re bone Cees mand for railroad shares. Coal —___—— ley unchanged at from 45c to 6le. RIBS lateral 60-90 days 4% @ 5; 4-6) + F. E. McCURDY, ; doe le Sane day.-of Ne 4 / eae: carrying roads led the advance in 8. BONDS Flaxseed prices weakened under | Ja. months 4% @ 5; prime commercial} @ Attorney 108 rian INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURI.| that group, but they ‘were soon| New York, Dec. 29.—Liberty bonds] selling pressure. December closed 5c| May paper 4 i Bismare a ete 19:90:07 ITY COMPANY, INC. there stands a neat and tie trans- prices at noon: off at $2.67 bid; January 5c off at ZEEE EASE I SATE ; =e SEES z arise ar, Mortgagee. | parency ¢: ing the monad or trade- principal grain carriers, There|3%’s ...... $100.66 | $2.59; Sey 2%e off at $245 and U. S. BONDS CLOSE ‘CHICAGO GRAIN OF MonToAGn Fore.|NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, fmark of the Northern Pacific oa were a few points of weakness,|First 44’s . 98.90|July 1c off at $2.43 asked. New York, Dec. 20:—Libertybonds}! Chicago, Bec. 20.—Wheat No, 2| NOTICE Oe eee ae “| Attorneys for Mortgagee, cach of its/four sides. When lighted particularly in the shipping, copper |Second 4% ’s . 98.28 closed: hard $1.28 @ $1.29. Default (ee re eae in the! Bismarck, North Dakota. [at night by a powerful electric buib, and low priced oil divisions. Mexi-|Third 4%’s 98.36 FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3%'s ” ++ .$100.61] Corn ‘No, 2'mixed T2%e @ 774; | ongitions of the mortgage herein: __M-22-29—12.6.13-20-27| these signs create a beautiful effect can Petroleum was pushed up four|Fourth 4%’s 98.64] New York, Dec. 20.—Foreign ex-|First 4's 98.668 | No, 2 yellow 75%e @ Te. _, {after described, Notice ts Hereby! ae Ee and give the impression that tae points to a new high record for the|4%’s uncalled . 100.52|change easy; quotations (in cents): |Second 4’s . 98.002 Oats No. 2 white 464%¢ @ 48c; No. Given, that that certain mortgage Burgla Confesses jcity is|full of the trains of the North. year and Postum Cereal advanced|New 4%’s 99,90|Great Britain demand 4.61%; cablo#|First 4'4’s . 98.3413 white 444%¢ @ 45%e. executed and delivered by Emma ‘Sans. f , | Coast Limited, the crack express of five. Coll money opened at 4% per- pee teen ay 4.624%; 60 days bills on banks 4.59%. |Second 4%4’s 98.18] Rye No. 2, 9le.@,92c. White and Merl W. White, her hus- To Killing Officer’ the raiiway company. cent. . FLOUR UNCHANGED France demand 7.42; cables 7.43; | Thigd 4%’s ieee Barlby, 62e & Ste, re band, mortgagors, to Investors Mort-{ seis ail shea Pee rs. Absence of inquiry at the hign| Minneapolis, Dec. 20.—Flour un-|Italy demand 5.06; cables 5.06%; |Fourth 4'’s 98.60) Timothyseeed $6.00 @ $6.75. gage Security Company, Inc. mort-) Givcago, Dec. 20.—Within 24 hours F ievels for some of the early strong changed to. 100 higher. In carload Belgium demand 681; cables 6.81%; )4’4’s uncalled - 100. Cloverseed $16.00 @ $20.00, Ragee, sated tie 12th day, of, June, Peat al ete eetae TROUBLE IS i shareg caused considerable realizing |lots family -patents, quoted at $7.00]Germany demand .0148; cables .0149; |New 4%4’s ... + 99.90] Pork nominal, oe ty Tube tend filed or neeord inthe. ot i Serta BREWING FOR in thé afternoon, with Baldwin, Stu-}@ $7.20 a barrel, in 98 pound cotton|Holland demand 39.66; cables 39.69; —— Lard $10.50. oe couney of Burleigh anaT atate ot lone probationary partrolman, during} s ‘ debaker and United Sthtes ‘Steci}sacks. Shipments 42,372 barrels |Norway demand 18.86; Sweden de-| | WHEAT FUTURES BULGE Ribs $10.50 @ $11.50. Sat Dakobe oe ne Iith day of| aX attempted holdup, police today! 25 YEARS dipping sharply. The persistence of | Bran $20.00. mand 26.88; Denmark demand 20.50; | Minneapolis, -Dec. 20.—Wheat fu- cece err. July, 1919, at 10:40 o'clock A. M,]announced the arrest of Walter| ‘ the selling pressure against Beth- ——__—. {Switzerland demand 18,87; Spain de-|tures bulged strongly at the open- : CARLOT SALES hnd’recerded in Book 243 of Mort:| eraser, 21, alleged robber. whet| (Continued thom Paee1) Iehem Steel and pressure against POTATO WIRE INQUIRY mand 15.67; Greece demand 1.35; |ing today but eash wheat was lun-) Minneapolis, Dec, 20-—-Range of gages, on page 31, will be foreclosed | they said confessed to the shooting.’ he did not cease, he would be assas- some of the minor oils, encouraged] Minneapolis, Dec. 20.—Potatoes| Poland demand .0056; Czecho-Slova-|guid and scattered bids were onc carlot sal 07 | bY a sale of the premises in such some new ventures on the short side. | light wire inquiry, demand and move-|kia “demand 3.05; Argentgne demand |cent weaker compared with futures-|| Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.27! mortgage and hereinafter described, Allied Chemical was hammeted down|ment slow; market firm on sacked,|38.12; Brazil demand 12.12; Montreal |Before noon the market was down 1/% @ $1.44%f No. 2 dark northern] atthe front door of the court hoi Police ly tod id Kruuser was arrested! sinated. Later he wes called front jay in a hotel where he was! pig home at midnight, ostensibly to three points. cwt. white varieties. Sandlayd dis-]99 1-32. @ 2 cents and going slow. Demand |$1.21% @ $1.25%; No. 3 dark nor-'at Bismarek, in the county of Bur- regitered under an assumed name,|¢, Wie islet a a = aa — So Sapa day as a suspect, was reported today |tomobile was riddled with buckshot, i ed to participation in| but he escaped. Friends, advised Me- DOINGS OF THE DUFFS : ‘ Tom’s Surprise Is Tipped Off Ts ~__ BY ALLMAN [ii cin when ‘eontrontod with/ Kern to eave’ the eommonity, and a Krauser, He denied firing the shot|he did so. He is now taking: a post WELL THAT. NEW HOUSE id. gradu: at Johns Hopkins Unive: timore. ATTORNEY SANDSTONE IS CALLING | j WELL, MRS. DUFF J HAVE THE LOOK AT THAT NEW HOUSE wust ) FOR ME WITH'HIS CAR ~ HE CALLED i nar: } DOPE ON YOUR HUSBAND- 1 COMPLETED “17 SA. PRETTY AND SAID HE WOULD ‘TAKE ME TO JUST - KNOW JUST. WHAT HE'S BEEN \ PLACE, ISN'T IT ? uy A PLACE: THAT | COULD JUDGE FOR. f / “UP To- | KNOW WHERE HE’s ‘ Tie SS eee \\ MYSELF ABOUT Tom's ACTIONS -” BEEN GOING ANDJUST WHAT HE'S 1 FRE TN IF ITS AT THE COURT HOUSE. 5 cae THAT WILL MAKE I.WON'T GO INS Pee? wy 1 SOMEBODY A "i ' HE WON'T DRAG ME: INTO WONDERFUL HOME. ANYIOLD couRT! _—/ jthat killed Souders, ‘police | Souders was shot early yesterday while guarding an Atlantic and Pa [ete Tea store, Two soutne entered SOUL DEPEND: [hc athitieat wh he me a SOLE DEFENDS rear room, covering him with ar volver, When he moved one of the bandits fired two shots at him, one CONDITIONS piercing his heart. —— 1S YOURS! A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FROM TOM ToYou- THE EVENINGS THAT HE WAS AWAY WERE SPENT WITH CONTRACTORS AND ARCHITECTS TRYING To RUSH THE COMPLETION OF IT IN “TIME FOR CHRISTMAS | | = naeee ters ‘argo, N. D., Dee. 20.—Soil ex- ‘NEW TRIAL IS perts are coming more and\more to 4 4 «| realize that the soil of a country 7 depends more upon the climatte con- DENIED FARMER ditions than on the matter the soil Peed was composed of, according to H. L. Walster, agronomist of the North ; Dakota Agricultural coileger here. found guilty on a charge of second! Just retugned from a recent meet- degree assault in Rice county dis-| ing of the ‘American Association of trict court, December 2, 1921, anal gi Survey Workers at Urbaga, Ill, sentenced to serve five years in Still- nor, a farmer of W 1 uae denied he reports that these experts are water prison, today was denied @) coming to agree that climate condi- new trial by the state supreme court. | tions and especially rainfall of wni- The opinion, however, stated that| form variety will eventuall f;, O'Connor can enter a plea in the) ai) of the soil in their a ‘court for a modification of the sen-|omonenous mass, itrespee RR | tence: an whether it was formed by th | ae | of limestone beds or of glacia ae BY BLOSSE 7 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . Good B Oy 4 se ae ( ZB 6LENDIVE IS [iris or anything ee, \ y ¥ 1 4 ; | he mecting Professor C. °F. De A co oY ws Sue nce DON'T IT DECORATED FOR | marbut, in charge of the federal soil } ‘NN J | survey spoke on the soils of South- Guy FOUR Look LiKe ! DEDICATION | 32, 7eacog0 soa faa ‘tat hs : ERD ee a ~ |black belt of that count much Glendive, Mont., Dec. 20.—The city | like the back belt of the United States, is all primped up and decorated for | which includes North Dakota. The jthe big@opening of its new depot and) season given the climate and e8- re home-coming celebration on next | ally the rainfall in both regions Wednesday. In keeping with the| wae the same to a large extent, ule-tide season, the business sev F ing sideli rene An interesting sidelight on the ith a mass or che tmas tre >’, matter is that the black hat of this ; *: kota to Oklahoma and is cha which are ved and black, In front of 44 by soil which is much the same the new depot stands a huge Chris : * 4 = all the way down. mas tree. lighted with a TKS ceil Th North DaKGba ie thems r) colored electric globe a ae Soe te a Sen a with tinsel and other Chri pain htt Abana oe Ne E Aah ordtions. The passing traveler glaciers pushed down from Canada howeser well’ woider: “how | during the ice age while the soil fur- Claus managed to carry ther south was formed in an alto- ; a cgitbectha: (Big gether different mann Yet like § in his red bag. At hh strect | climatic conditions ha made it ‘ intersection in the business diswict,| much the ‘same throughout. t NN

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