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\ | v | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 : News of the: HEAVY SELLING CAUSES SLUMP AY OPENING Dec. 20.—Heavy selling combined with lower quotations at Liverpool had a bearish effect on the wheat market today during the early dealings. The selling was Markets Department of Agriculture)—Cattle receipts 1,40 market generally steady to strong; common and med- ium beef steers 525@700; bulk under 500;. canners and cutter 225@325. bulk over 260; bologna bulls 3825@ 425; bulk over 350; stockers and feeders 350@650; fully steady; calves receipts 1,300; market 25@50 high; er; practical packer top best lights 900. Hogs receipts 17,000; market weak, mastly 25 yower; range 725@8) bufk better grades 800; rough pac! ers mostly 725; bulk. pjgs 815. early sales native lambs weak to 25 |-- Sheep receipts. 2,00; ‘market slow; | “"—"— ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~° 4 BY STANLEY special execution to the Sheriff of said Burleigh County issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for said County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, for the | said sum of $8626.76, and accrued, and accruing’ interest and costs, and costs of sale, directing the said Sheriff to sell the said real property pursuant to said judgment and exe- cution, the Sheriff of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and the person appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the real prop-| erty hereinafter described to the high- est bidder for cash, at public auction at the front door of the court house, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- | ty, North Dakota, ‘on the 17th day of} January, A. D, 1923, at the hour of! two o’clock in the afternoon of said} day, to satisfy ‘said judgment and execution, with interest and costs and the costs and expenses of such sale, or as much thereof as the pro- PAGE § HELP WANTED—MALE LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Young man to work by the month, F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th, St. 12-26-t1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE GIRLS—Sew you way thgeugh col- lege. The Briggs School of Dress- making will teach you how. Six weeks course in French dressmak- ing, practical sewing, and needle- work. Only $35 for a life time of knowledge. 1017 7th St. Bismarck, Phone 871-W. WANTED—By Saturday, responsible WANTED—Pos'tion as assistant in a postoffice. Have had four years experience. Mrs, ‘Dorothy Dahl, Madison, S. Dak, 12-26-4¢ ____ WANTED T0 RENT WANTED TO N '—Three or four rooms furnished modern. Address B. H. Sentenne, 512 Broadway. Phone 280. 12-28-3¢ | WANTED—Heated apartment Janu- ary 1st. Furnished or unfurnished. Address 506, care Tribune. 12-27. ated more or less with an elab-] lower 1350@1375; several leads of ? ceeds of said sale applicable thereto} woman as housekeeper. Small fats | WANTED—A modern houge, medium, orate statement from a big trader] &00d choige fed western unsold; clos- IW will. satisf; ily. One who understandd care of | close in. Wanted by Feb. Ist, 218 taking a pronounced stand against|ing around 1400@1425; early sales = The premises to-be sold as afore-| aby preferred. Good wages. Can| Ist St. Phone 386-J 12-28-3t higher p He figured 99,000,000| sheep fully. steady. y said pursuant to said judgment and) 97-p, 12-28-3¢ bushels more wheat available in the United States at present than was a POTATOES DULL ( writ of special execution and to this notice, are described in said judg- ment and writ as follows: WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 810. i ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Large modern furnish- oo 4 the case a year ago, with the world’s] Chicago, Dec. 29.—potatoes dull; : ed room, suitable for two or available a eae larigoo.age. be receipts 46, Total U. S. shipments | of Sect they Woh rare et! more. "Very \\warm Gnd. Telepn! shels larger than the‘ average of the aTtss Wi incenaia, socked oan en Southwest. Quarter (SW%) of Sec-| WORK WANTED Fhons: 236W or call abs a09 eth last twonty years, The opening, which Minnesota sacked round whites 75 tion Twenty sight (28); all in ran WANTED—Janitor work and Fap-| Steet = 2 ranged from 1% to% lower, with a sacl ites ship One Hundred Forty-two (142); “haces to care for, down town,|*OR RENT—Nice modern furnished May 124% to 124% and July 114 to}]@85 cwt; Minnesota sacke 3 North, Range — Sevent: @ (19)); hone 871-W. 12-28-1w| %00m;" gentleman preferred; close 114%, was followed by a moderate}River Ohios 100 cwt; Idaho Sacked West of the Fifth Principal Meri- : in, Phone 538-M, or call £05 3rd * fe adva: further setback. Corn d oats were relatively firm owing to receipts of corn here be- ing smaller than has been the rule of late. After opening at %4 decline to se, May 71% to 71%4, the corn ma: continued to show gains for December and losses in the May and July deliveries. Oats started 16 to 4% off, Mav 4543 and later receded a little more. Lower quotations %n hogs li d russets No. 1, branded few sales at 140 cwt. LIGHT WIRE INQUIRY Minneapols, Dec. 29.— Potatoc\, light wire inquiry, demand and move- ment slow, market dull. Sandland district fob. usual ‘terms Minneapo- lis-St. Paul rates sacked cwt white varieties, U. S. No.7, very few sales 55@65. nf dian, in the County of Burleigh and! State of North Dakota, j Dated this 15th day of December, | A. D. 1922, ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North! Dakota. | ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ! Webb Block, Bismarck, North Da- kota. | 12-15-22-29— {FOR SALE—A_ bargain, BOARD AND ROOM St. 12-28-3t MAKE YOUR OWN MENU—Board for two girls in private home. Phone 682, 12-28-3t FOR SA: 2 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLA’ Six-room modern house, including three bed- rooms, well located, for sale cheap. Have party who wants to trade m FOR RENT—Three or four unfur- nished housekeeping rooms on 7th St. Inquire Harvey Harris & Go. 12-5-tf |FOR” RENT—Large pleasant room, suitable for two, also table board- ers, 416 Thayer St. Phone 622. 12-28-1w FOR RENT—Partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Bismarek ; Tuaneeag = v R LO-| car f dern 1 What ; Ta a the etieistent LIBERTY BONDS Sy, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO-| car for a modern house. Wha sand : Se ae Cone 1 New York, Dec. 29.—Liberty bonds ue pee __ SURE SALE " snat| have you to offer: Geo. M. Regis-| Business College, Phone 883. market. leer ee ice = ra TF Notice is hereby given that, that} to, 12-281 | = 12-22-tf = oe tee rtain mortgage executed and de- a = - |FOR RENT—Cosy room ina cosy — 10010) | MANY WILLING HANDS VOLUNTEERED To HELP LOAD THE livered by Uriah S. Beisel and Emmo |FOR SALE—irand new G-room med-/" home with sens atmophens «NEWS OF WALL STRE! Firat y Ate nae Box OF FREIGHT AUNT SARAH PEABODY RECEIVED. M, Beisel, husband and wife, mort: | 7 house, including three nice] Suitable for two. Phone 450M. Secon, ’s : CH. fb N Om gagors, to the Union Investment; bedrooms and sun parlor, ouk floors 2-93-1 New York, Dee. 29—Opening prices | Third 4%4’s .. cress 98.88 EACH ‘HELPER “HOPED BY SOME HooK OR CROOK Company, a corporation, mortgagee,! throughout, on very liberal terms; |= 5 Ae in today’s stock market were irreg-|Fourth 4%4’s veeee 98.60 To DISCOVER WHAT THE BOX CONTAINED. dated the 22nd day of December,! would take small satisfactory eay FOR RENT—Warm room in moder debaker selling 4 di-|New 4%’s + 99. i i ef 23. 7 sees Beudebaken, selling gees percent ele] 2 $s NOTICE OF. SALE:-ON''SPECIAL| notice, are described in said judg-| recorded in-Bodk 30 of Mortgages on|County of Burleigh and State ef) _ 12:28-1W | FOR RENT—Furnished “room in SAE cali aulen eaetablichatan loan: BAR SILVER EXECUTION IN MORTGAGE | ment and writ as follows: page 571, will be foreclosed by a sale|North Dakota, on the 25th diy of FOR RENT—Large modern house.” modern home, close. in Phone ‘Go wore noted in the early dealings.| ‘London, Dee, 29—Bar silver 31% "FORECLOSURE The Northeast Quarter (NE%)|of the premises in such mortgage and | January, 1916 at 4 o'clock, P. M., and| Hot water, heat, also few pieces| yaw io 2e4HE Sroderate teins atte atwiie “hy St.|penes per ounce, Money 1% pereent. — of Section Thirty (30), and the|hercinafter described. at the front] recorded in Book 90 of Mortgages, at! of furniture for sale, including Moderate gains vel ¥ * . is z, FY . sr | y (wv il e ia 5 as: ne: s hg - %. a a Paul, prefered, Lehigh Valley” and|Discount rates short and three Notice is Hereby. Given, That 'bi'|Southwest Quarter (SW%)_ of Sec-|door of the Court House in thé Coun-| page 557 ani ig good piano, bed, and davenport. MISCELLAD months 2%4@9-16 percent. virtue of a judgment in mortgage tion Twenty-eight (28), all @ Town- ty of Burleigh and State of North ment in writing by said mortgages Phone 357W. Cova Cola. Baldwin was reactionary. foreclosure rendered by the District | ship One Hundred Forty-two (142),]Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.|to German American Bank“of Min-/ 12-21-41 Cash n the first 15 minutes to- ee ren a ae Court in‘and for the Gounty of Bur-'| North, Range Seventy-nine (79),|M. on the 20th day of January, 1923,| neapolis, Minnesota, a EOTpORALION FOR RENTORe 7, — talled approximately 15,000 shares. FLOUR UNCHANGED ;», |leigh, Fourth Judicial District, State] West of the Fifth Principal Meri-|to satisfy the amount due upon said| assignee, dated the Ist day of Match R —Five room modern fur- New. York, Dec. 29—Speculation} Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—Flour ‘ua- {of North Dakota,: and ‘entered. and}dian, in the County of Burleigh and] mortgage on the day of sale, Tie 1916, and filed for record a e e of nished bungalow during legislative was quiet during -the morning, the}changed. Shipments 54,002 barrels. /docketed in the office of the Clerk|State of North Dakota. premises described in such mortgage |fice of the Register ne Reeds ane session. Close in, Write No, -505, interruption to wire’ communigations |Bran 2600. of said Court in and for the County] Dated this 15th day of December,|and which will be sold to satisfy the|for said County on the 4th day of| Tribune Co. by the storm restricting outsiders of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, A. D. 1922. same are described as follows: March, 1916, and recorded in Book 110 of Assignments at page 524, and 12-23-1w ‘ the 15th day of December, A. D. ROLLIN WELCH, The West half of the Northeast iafaeat FOR RENT—Three rooms and_bath considerably. Prices pushed a slow BISMARCK GRAIN on the y : : v Ot eiened by said adsipnee to the (FOR RE Fee rooms and bath a pardl eetiiaewith ihe (absenee! af aoe 1022, ‘in an action wherein Anna M.|Sheriff of Burleigh County, North) quarter and the East half of the duly assigned by said assignee to tee | oe ae housekeeping. Phone CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 140 to 180. pound average 835@840; to 840; bulk packing sows 750@775; (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) fob usual terms Moorhead rate sack- octagon shaped glasses in case. Owner may have same by paying Schrunk, Kate V.Schrunk and Eliza- judgment,’ among , other things, di- be sufficient to satisfy. the amount of said judgment, with interest thereon and costs, or so much of Dakota. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, In Bankruptcy. cember 6, 1922, the said Carl Walter Notice is hereby given that on De-|i Northwest quarter of Section 26, in G, OLGEIRSON, Attorney for‘ Mortgagee, sEXECUTION IN, MORTGAGE *) FORECLOSURE kota at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. same are described as follows, to- wit: The East half of Section 21, FOR SALE—One Hampshire boar, 11-2 years old, pure bred. . Also 1 sow pure bred, but no relation, and one Duroe Jersey boar, pure bred, weight 200 pounds. M. C. Ohl Brittin, N. D. 12-28-2t FOR RENT—Brick store building, 25x130 with basement, city heat, Al location in Mandan. Has been a furniture store for years, In- quire of L, N, Crary, Mandan, N. D, 12. MONTANA HONEY—Pure, unexcell- ed, once tried, always used, good remedy for colds, Save, freight. Case 2-60 pound cans $14.25. Claués Pease, Carterville, Mont. 12-13-2w the recent striking flueuations in| (Fu beth Nielsen are plaintiffs, and George Township 142, North, of Range 76,|a corporation, by an instrument im| 346J or call at 408 10th St. some ofthe popular shares, Expect-| Bismarck, Dec. 29 1922— ,|J. Braig, Kate M. Braig,Lawson Wal-| Attorneys for Plaintiff, West, situated in Burleigh County,| writing dated the 5th day of Novents teenie ne at ey sobre ation of favorable dividend action|No. 1 dark northern . 113) ker, Farmets State Bank of Baldwin,| Webb Block, Bismarck, North Da-| North Dakota. ber, 1920, and filed for record 10 | 7OR RENT—Four modem roo was responsible for marked gains in] No. 1 Spe ........++ 1.08} 4 corporation, and all othef persons kota. There will be due on such mort-|the office of the Register. De down stairs, Also four room mod- some of the industrial and special-|No. 1 amber durum 9 lunknown claiming any. interest in or - 12-15-22-29-—1-5-12 | gage on the day of sale the sum of of said County on e mea a Boox| ern house, 1012 Broadway. with the general demand, how-|No. 1 mixed durum 81}lien or incumbrance upon the prop- = $1199.48, and the costs and disburse-| cember, 1922, and recorded in, Hoch 12-27-8t ever, embracing a wide variety ¢f|No./1 red durum . JT | erty. described in the complaint, are|IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE] ments of this foreclosure. -_ {10 of Assignments on page 56, will FOR-RENT eon a h: ‘ Call ney opened at 5 per-|No. 1 flax . 2.29 | defendants, in favor of the plaintiffs] UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS- Dated at Wing, North’ Dakota, this | be foreclose y teal 4. horeins iy even-room mo shares. Call money op Ne 2 he 65|and against said defendants for the TRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA. 14th day of December, 1922. mises in such mor! nee ay 4 a house; also 6-room, partly modern cent. : sum of Four Thousand Three Hun- 7 UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY, | after described, at the front door of| house, Geo. M. Register. 12--8-3¢ jaa Se phy aeiate dred Seventy-seven Dolfars and/Nine- |!" the Matter of Carl Walter John- Mortgagee. the Court House of the County of | ote: 200. —. eeor 7 Red River Valley points eprioads |) oe cots” ($4377.90), ‘which said| 80M, Bankrupt. \ Burleigh, and State of North. Da-/ ENT—Five-room, partly _mod- ern house; close in. Phone 658-W FOR RENT--Six-room modern house. Very desirable. Call at 719 6th WILL BUY LAND in Lemmon Oil Basin near Lemmon, South Dakota, Chi Dec. 29—Hog receipts ed ewt, Red River Ohios too few|rocted the sale by the Sheriff of] To the creditors of Carl Walter|) Wing, North Dakota. on the 20th day of January, 1928, to| _or call at 108 Thayer. __12-20-1w] quote price and terms. Addréis 51,000; mostly 25 lower than| sales to establish a market. . {Burleigh County, North Dakota, of| Johnson of_ Wilton, county of Bur-]i 12-15-22-29—1-5-12-19| satisfy the amount due upon sueh | ROR SALE OR RENT—Furnished| 507 Tribune. amon te Thursday's best time; bulk 200 to ——_———__/'|the real property hereinafter des-{Jeigh and district aforesaid, a bank- er mortgage on {he lay Ohh mortgage| modern six-room house. Phone| Dit, T. M, NacLACHLAN, eyel eas, 1A:BR0, pound. buts Oe eee enor (eee aa ars Liste cena]: gy mnasl i [eribed or iso cau “thereat {ab aay rapes NOTICE. OF SALE. ON SPECIAL rd which will be sold to satisfy tho| _069-W. 12-29-3t| nose and throat specialist has re- moved his offices to ronm 2 in the Eltinge block. i2-1-Im dlesizable ples mostly TO ea Oe ego. fortule af Call. at Blamarck High [said judgment as’ the proceeds of| Johnson was duly \adjudicated bank- Witte of a Judgcvent in’ mortgage | Township 144, North, of Range 6] ist. 12-26-5t | WANTED — Rags—clean linen and hogs 815@830;_ medium 820@820;} school. 12-29-2t) sich sale applicable thereto will sat-|rupt and that the first meeting of|foreclosure rendered by the District | West, situated in Burleigh County, cotton rags wanted by Bismarck light lihgt 825@840; packing sows fuck ; ee i : ; Tate the CEA | North Dakota. There will be due up- ‘ ; tes 5 oth 750@800; packing sows roughl oR RENT—Two nicely furnished |/1¥i, And oy virtue of a, wit OF) his creditors will be held in the of-| Court in and for the County of Bur-| iim mortgage on the day of sal?|g5 408 por ton, A total of 20.266 tons| ‘Tribune Co. Will. pay be per smooth 750@800; g ‘—Two nicely ecial execution to the Sheriff of] 4 k isma ‘Jeigh, Fourth Judicial District, State ie oe I ; § = | ter u teh A eed s 725@760; killing pigs 750%815. ee ee cards Alco [epeeitd execution to the Sheriff off fice of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck (leigh, Four i in, slieu Teter tgnEe Op the wey. of ea sonal and feeders very draggy; kind showing some decline. Sheep receipts 8,000; slow, gener- South St. Paul, Dec. 29—(U. S. Shepard. 6 Ave. B. 12-29-tf est bidder forcash, at public auction at the front door of the court house, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- Bank building, in Bismarck, N. D., NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- of North Dakota, and entered and and against said defendants for the sum of Three Thousand Six Hun- dred Twenty-six Dollars and Seven- dred forty-nine dollars “and 54-100 HUGHES COMPANY /* NOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom’s Waited a La ng Time for This BY ALLMAN | of lignite ‘vas used ‘and 352,720 ‘ divided” into four general groups by the committee, in session here, as follows: school revenue, teachers Aualifications, readjustment of coun- ty and state plan of administration, tle receipts 6,000; beef steers, , 608 8rd St.|the- office of the Clerk of said Court d : ' Rosketed. in’ the: offiep.of the Clerk | | ore? ounds of slack. WANTED — Rags—clean linen and yearlings slow; mostly early bids] Borge som one cat, COB") iw lin‘and for said County of Burleigh,| °P, Seeeey Ter ih thee the coca_| of said Court in and for the County | dollars, and the costs and disburse: |I rewire Stee cotton rags wanted by Bismarck unevenly lower; few sales better and State of North. Dakota, for the| ‘> 0c f me 2 Wie “Their claims, fof Burleigh, State of North Dakota,)™D1* Pt wing, North Dakota, this ‘ Tribune Co. Will pay Se per kind around steady; best matured FOR SALE—Motorcycle. Call at said sum of $4377.90, and accrued itors may attend, prove tl eir claims! on the 15th day’ of December, A. Del ag aos ae eee gea: a eeund steers 1025; quality generally plain; | 9.. Pe eth thts 12-29-2] 4nd accruing interest and costs, and| appoint a trustee, examine the bank-| 1999, ip an action wherein Mary |) eX NATIONAL BANK OF WANTED To BUY — A Dosen Ay Gate ind cutters, low. grade 323 North 13 st. i costs of sale, directing the said|rupt and transact such other busi-|Scholidon is plaintiff, and George J. MONTGOMERY, MINNESOTA. | AN] fo; BUY 20-ga0Ke Beek co g and heifers slow, most = “ ae Sheriff-to sell the said real property) ness as may properly come before) Braig, Kate M. Braig, Lawson’ Walk- | Assignee of ‘Asalenee of Mo¥tgagee. | ao gun. S, W. Corwin, Bismarcz, Ra layers Dulls steady; strong; WANTED—Girl for general house- pursuant to said judgment and exe-| such meeting. er, Farmers State Bank of Baldwin. G. OLGEIRSON, LD: . ey y penises 440@460; veal and| Work. Apply Cowans Drug store,|cution, the Sheriff of the County of Dated: Bismarck, N. D., Decem-|@ Corporation, and all other persons ‘Attorney for said Assignee of ee v__12-21-1w Leeenee walt steady; bulk veals| oF at 310 Ave. B. 12-2-tf | Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and |), 27, 1922, unknown claiming any interest in or) A.cignee! of Mortgage, FOR SALE—Hay by the stack, $8 per ee ee es Qioni? vakippingle= = ee the pexson appointed by said Court . to |. BENTON BAKER, |}ien or’ incumbrance upon the prop-| aying, Nortn Dakota. ton, C. W. McGray. Phone 746, top ss 1025@1050; Pa 5 WANTED—Experienced girl for make said sale, will sell the ¥eal: prop- Retores in Bankvu ste erty described in the complaint, are 3 12-15-22-29—1-5-12-19 12-28 hand picking at 100 and up; sockets general housework. Mrs. Frank |¢rty hereinafter described to the high sees | defendants, in favor of the plaintif ce sich |FOR SALE—Bed, dresser, Commode. Phone 241W 12-28 ly. steady on better grades fat]FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms|ty, North Dakota, on the 17th day of SURE SALE ty-six Cents ($3626.76), which wl PAYS $72,000 IN Educators to Prepare Bills FOR SALE Kitchen sobinet: Pave lambs: carly top to shippers 1615;| on first floor, outside entrance; |January, A. D. 1923, at the hour of] Notice 3 hereby given that that|judgment, among other things, di-| 5 2 eg) (7 ams: can ams top packers 1300;] close in; plenty of room for three|two o'clock in the afternoon of said|certain mortgage executed and de-|rected the sale by the Sheriff of DIVIDENDS On Four General | ee best wooled lambs oP Pacer, searee,| or four legistators, 405 Bth St.|day, to satisfy said judgment and! ivered by William McCloskey and|Burleigh County, North Dakota, a jects : = = aoe ees eae ight ged ewes |: Phone (086K + 12-29-1wlexecution, with interest and costs|ada McCloskey, mortgagors, to Un-|the real property hereinafter des-| (Continued from Page One) Subjects ¢—______-___.__» strong, rable light fed ewes ; 5 and the costs and expenses of such|ion Investment Company, a corpor-|cribed, or s0 much thereof as may ber, 1921" as follows: 28 aents; 2.7 | Basketball Quiz -! around 825; some upward to 850; buy Poland China |*ale, oh as much thereof as the pro-|ation, mortgagee, dated the 28th day|be sufficient to. satisfy the amount cents. 37 cents; 2 cents; 18 cents; i choice lot 109 pound ewes late yes-] WANTER—To buy Pol ferred, }e°eds of kaid sale applicable thereto) of April, 1916, and filed for record in|of said judgment, with . interest: 9 cents, 1.8 cents; 1.5 cents; 23| Consideration of legislative mat terday 865; feeders about steady. boar, 150 to 20 pounds preferred, |Win satisfy. the office of the Register of Deeds |thereon and costs, or so much of; 1) cents Du cone. le remiss _ of legis nai:|® oe ae " ————_ State your lowest price in first) The premises to be sold as afore-| of the County of Burleigh and State | said, judgment. as’ the proceeds of ,cents; 1! cet coal ae ell ters by the legislative committee of , ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK letter. Nels A. Niemie, — |said pursuant to said- judgment and| of North Dakota on the Y7th day o:|such Sale applicable thereto will sat-/ The average cost of coal, as given! 1 ttt schons association was| When is the proper time for the i 12-29-38 Wing, N. Dak. |writ of special execution and to this|May, 1916; at 3 o’elock, P, M., andlisfy; and by virtue of a writ of'from the company reports, was S | neteves do blow Nig whistle Sheen puts the ball in play in the center? The referee shouldn't blow’ his whistle until the ball has reached its WELL, YOU CAN HAVE YouR. OLD HOUSE. WITH IT’S LEAKY ROOF, 17'S DIRTY WALLS, IT’S BUM FURNACE AND IT’S HIGH RENT- ['VE. JUST ByILT A NEW. HOME. OF MY“OWN - WE'RE GOING To MOVE INTO IT IN ABOUT TEN DAYS- GOODBYE. AND , GOOD LucK: | WANT TO CALLYOUR ATTENTION To THE WALL PAPER IN THESE TWO FRONT ROOMS - THEY’RE IN VERY BAD SHAPE AND NEED @ew PAPER - THE PAPER IN THE FRONT BED Room uP STAIRS 1S ALL SHOT FROM ALEAK IN THE RooF — THE FURNACE NEEDS FIXING AND THE RADIATORS ALL LEAK - BUT JF You WON'T HAVE THESE THINGS DONE WHY IT WILL BE ALLRIGHT ANY WAY -JUST LET 7EM Go- HOW DO YOU DO,MR. DUFF - LSTOPPED.IN TO TELLYOU THAT YouR RENT WILL BE RAISED “TEN DOLLARS A MONTH STARTING ON THE FIRST OF THE YEAR~ elimination of some of the school holidays. The committee divided for close ; consideration and will draft bills to |be presented to the legislature. | The iner€ased demands of the ! schools warrants new methods ot | taxation, aside from direct property x. in the oninion of the committee, it being held certain luxury taxes | would be levied for school aid, Phere ; Was sentiment expressed that teach- ers qualifications should be raised. | Regarding holidays, State Superin- 'tendent Miss Nielson said, it was felt there were too many of them, caus- ling a great loss of time and money {to the schools. The committee dis- eusSed the question of abolishing | some holidays with respect to school Ich | sessions, and also to provide for bet- im y i : | ter observance of other holidays, ge i | Members of the committee are: Ht | aderwe) | Northeast section, Nelson Sauvain, Devils Lake; southeast section, J. C. |Gould, Oakes; southwest section, H. O. Saxvik, Bismarck; nogtheast sec- tion, A. C. Berg, Towner. Wah OH, |S THAT SO? WELLCOME RIGHT IN, MR LANDLORD! + 4 ‘ "LL. DO‘NO REPAIRING AT THis Time! ' SURE, THEY Ain’ T So BAD- OU-THAT'S UP ON HILL MISTER P'LEECMAN, AND IFS" THE THRD Salt Lake City—Maury Schick, | outfielder of Salt Lake City of the Pacific Coast League, was sold tu New Orleans of the Southern Asso- lanes | ciation. | AND FIFTH -= €0°TWo : ae ea BlocKS STRAIGHT AUEAD, ISTHIS: TH THIRD || SPORT BRIEFS | ‘ Co THEN ONE Bloc WEST SYREET TO _ SaeeeeR pts ‘| STORE AN' NOW T CANT FIND Eveleth, Minn, do Iwaukee hockey team, | Milwaukee | feated the |1 to 0. .| Wichita, Kan.—Chief John Metoqah jof Larned, Kan., won a newspaper | Yecision over Ole Anderson, Minne- | apolis heavyweight. U. C. T. New Year’s Dance | Saturday night at Grand | Pacific ~Hotel. ct | highest point, after which it must: be tapped by either of the centers -be- fore touching the ground in order to be put into play. CENTERS. What is the proper thing for the referee to do, if the ball after being put in play in the center touches the floor without either center having touched it? The referee shall siiply put it in play again in the same manner at the same place. BALL IN PLAY. 5 How is the ball put into play after it goes out of bounds? That is up to the player, he can either throw, bounce or roll the ball to another player within the court, OPPONENT'S BALL. When a ball goes out of bounds how does the referee designate who shall put the ball in play? It is customary for the referee when the ball goes out of bounds to select an opponent who is near the spot where the ball left the court. Named Janitors. G. A, Bardsley of Wing, and John Haas of Bismarck, have been named capitol janitors. U. C. T. New Year’s Dance Saturday night at Grand Pacific Hotel TO PROBE CLUB... New York, Dec. 29—A federal grand jury hearing complaint against the fashionable Racquet and ‘Tennis club on Park avenue today, indicted on two counts, twelve men, charged with illegally selling more than 30,- 000 gallons of liquor. U. C. T. New Year’s Dance. \Saturday night at Grand \ | Pacific Hotel.

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