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pad ES otc Se SOUR OUR WAY —-By: Williaing. (WELL DES TOO SMALL DEN: FF B0ss, CAUSE AH CAINT BE . : BOTHERED TAKIN MAH - OFF EVERY “TIME. PUTS MAH PANTS ON, - WP WEDNESDAY, JANUARY WHEAT SLUMPS — ONOPERING “BUYING SLOW wheat, <barley,” oats, thaize, dried Peas, dried’ beans, ‘linseed, and’ po- » as well the seed of grass, clover, vetcnes, turnips, cab- bages and beets, ENGLISH TO ‘BE USED IN “ PHILIPPINES {y-Manila, Jan;/31—The establish- Tent of English‘ asthe common language ‘of the Philippine Islands and a system of tniversal m: training in Philippine universities, CANT GET YouR FEET *THE LEGS ? <WELL YOU COULD IF NOUD TAKE OFF NOOR SHOES. Chiecgo, Jan. 31—Wheat turned downward in pricegtoday during the early dealing’s with the lower quota- tions at Liverpool the bearing fac- tor. ‘A little rally after the open- * ing was ascribed to foreign accounts hut the market sagged egain when colleges and higher schools are sub- | | this buying ceaneds N { jects of great ’irhportance’ to the ae = People of the islands in tig opinion of: Governog General Leonard Wood. 4 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK In-a Thanksgiving Day -statement Chicago, Jany 31.—Hog {receipts Gévernor~ Generat Wood said. the 19,000, Slow, 5 to 18 cents higher. Cattle receipts 9,000. Slow. Early sales few, steady to weak. heep receipts 13,000. ‘active. people of the “Philippines labor un- der two disadvantages: One is due to their ‘residgnce: on many differ- ent islands, preventing a quick “as- igembly for ‘purpgses of defense, andy the other, -he declared, jue to the fact that there is ne language. < ~ © “The ,people. speak “of @ number of different dtifects*and tNose from one portion of the islands often cannot understand the people from another”, declated’ Governor Gen- eral Wood. “This is a great source of weakness, but happily, one which we can and ‘are “over-coming. The dialects will live just as the local & dialects have lived even in as nigh- x § A ‘ ly developed a country as England. QN yy . Spanish will endure, We can de- IK a WQQ velop English without lacking in ap- NS Sea : = preciation of either Spanish or the = dialects. What we are striving for is to establish tae best possible con- dition for the people pf the islands s there may be a free transmission of ideas and a medium trough which all the people can be reached. As it is now, in order to Aave a’ mess- age reach the people of the islands it is necessary to ‘ publish it in Many different dialects. Opening | Sas —— SSS MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Minneapolis, Jan. 31.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 57,337 barrels. Bran $27 to $28, South St 52 SS re lower. $6.00 to $8.50. Fat she-stock mostly ¢ $4.00 to $5.50. Canners and cutters ! $2.50 to $3.50. Bologna bulls $3.50} to $4.50, Stockers and feeders $4.00 | to $8.00. Calves receipts 2,800. Mar- | ket steady to strong Best lights; largely $9.25. Hog receipts 17,500. Hog market steady to 10 cents higher. Range $6.60 to $8.60. Sheep recei best fed we SS = Ht = THE EDITOR OF THE WEEKLY CLARION SAYS THE THIRD ACT OF THE PLAY AT THE OPRY HOUSE, THE OTHER NIGHT,WAS SPOILED BY ALOT . OF PEANUT MUNCHERS JN THE FRONT OF THE AUDIENCE A on WASH FUNK ALWAYS. MEASURES HIS PANTS BY THE Foor, | °° Trillion, NEA SERVICE NO CLOUD ON * HORIZON TO MAR s 1,500. $14.25 for = : ern lambs. Native} the premises in such Mortgage and| ta, and described as follows, to-wit: lambs $13.50 to $13.75. Culls and! hereinafter described, at the front] The Northwest, Quarter (NW'4) of heavy lambs aroypd $10.00 to $11.00. ! door of'thé Court House in the City} Section One .(1)* imi Mowstship One of Bismarck, in the County of Bur-| Huntveg Forty-three oy North, of leigh, and State of North Dakota, at| Ra yen ates, €79) West of 2 the hour ‘of 2 o'clock P. M., on the Principal. Meridian; con- keeping or sleeping rooms. Mod- ern house, 312 8th St. 1-26-1w FOR RENT—Room for 2 girls with ’ or without board. Also sewing © FO Fed ewes $5.00 to $7.40. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) The premises described in said On account of default in the terms sky have started broadcasting their 19th. day of March 1923, to: satisfy ine <‘Hundred Sixty (160) r ( ~. RADIO NOW AIDS REDS BISMARCK GRAIN the amount due upon said Mortgage| acres more of less according to the JAP RELATIONS Mostdhe; SewiaIeoMaelh ied Tse. : Ofc elimina Ye St re on the day of sale. U. S. Governthent Survey — thereof. HELP WANTED—MALE SALESMEN WANTED = x Bismarck, Jan, 31, 1923 ! Mortgage and which will be sold to and conditions of/said mortgage, the sfeeches by radio, thus pitting a WANTED—Clerks, railway mail, 13, WANTED — Salesmen, _perman' z | FOR RENT—Warm pleasant room in madern home. Suitable for No. 1 dark northern .. $1.10| satisfy the same, are those certain| mortgagee has heretofor€ and does| Shanghai, Jan. 31.—“There’s not a| damper on the radio eraze in Europe.| upward, $138 month> Experience| territory and Permanent income] young lady. 114 Ave, A. Phone Né. 1 northern spring 1.05 | premises ated. in the County of}hereby declare’ the ehtire amount| cloud onthe horizon to mar the _ unnecessary. For free particulars,| for men that can qualify for a| oot Tso No. 1 amber durum 4 | Burleigh, and State of/ Morth Dako-| secu: id mortgage as imme-| ¢riendly relations existing between FIND LOST TREASURES write R. Terry (former Civil Serv-| $00-$100 a week position. Apply | oop pang —pe h .,No. 1 mixed durum ‘77, ta and described as follows, to-wit: | diately due and payable: the United States and Japan.” This} London, Jan, 31—Janitors clean-| ice examiner), 456-Barrister Bldg.,| at or address Room 10, Annex ENT—One nicely farnishe B ''No: 1: red durum ‘ing | Bouthivest, Quarter (SW) of Bec-| rhere will be due on such Mort-| vay a summing up of the present|ed a lot of rubbish from a forgot+| Washington, D. C, 1-27-4t| Hotel, Bismarck, for particulars.| foam im modern house, close in. $ No. 1 flax 2.54 dred Fary-twe (142) RNorth of | Sisteen Finteet CNineteen and 0-| day situation voiced recently here|ten corner of the basement of the| MAN OR WOMAN wanted. Salary| EB. Teller, Local Sales Mgr. Siu eel acee h Street or phone ' No, 2 flax 2.49) Range Seventy-seven (77) West of] 100 ($1619.60): Dollars. by ‘Viscount Ishii, Japanese Ambas+ British mustum. They found it was] $50 weekly full time, $1.00 an hour | 180-8 FOR SALE ; i; No. 1 rye .62) the Fifth. Principal Meridian, con- _ SETH. G. WRIGHT, sador ta France waen on his way|agtitreasures dating from the first] spare time, selling guaranteed ho- easonable, extremely taining One Hundred Sixty~ (1 60), Mortgagee. LAWRENCE, MURPHY & NILLES, home on a leave of three mohth’s ury, A. D., worth thousands, siery to wearer.+ Experience un- AGENTS WANTED good lookii suit in Misses, size acres more or lesa according to iA RID cheat’ late in the’ s | WANTED—Live agents in every To-| 16, practically new. Phone 403J. MILL City WHEAT ~ [Us 8. Government Survey fhereat,| “Attornefs. for, Mortgngee, ee ee necensary: Guaranteed Mills, Nor-| “ catlty to secure prospects for lands — 1 Minneapolis, Jan, 31.—Wheat re-| The mortgagee hws paid pertain} Fargo, orth: Dakate g-o1ce—3.7| “The Washington Conference _re- ASKS DIVORCE WANTED—"Youne man experiencea| it the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. | FOR RENT—On firet floor one large ceipts 313 cars compared with 153 tits on aid premised: Salch with , 1-91-2:7-14-21-28—3-7) ved what disagreements , existed RY Ueokkectee ay cections, | Next excursion February 6. A. Y.| nicely furnished front room in }} cars a year ago. Cash Na 1 north-| interest. thereon will, on date of over Chinese questions,” tae co- r P = None but experienced need appiy,| MoFe, Box 85, Fargo, N. D. modern home. Call 422-4th St. } ern $1.15 to $1.25; May $1.17; July| sale, amount. to One Hundred Seven- SELL ‘HEIRLOOMS author of the Ishali-Lansing agree- aousibu bfexpar snob aset lave 4-29-10 1-29-17 » 1.16%; corn No. 8 yellow 62i%c to| ty-one and 12:100 Dollars 2), thent continued,” and I look forward 2 G4c; oats No. 3, white 38%c to 39%. and which is included in the amo Salary expected in first letter. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- h n to. long period’ of peace and pros- expected in first letter, FOR SAL OR RENT 3 in ma Wheat No, 1 dark northern $1.16% | hereinafter stated:to be due; T0 AID NEEDY OTe bath halitice and Japadle INTERESTED ‘in selling real estate, HOUSES AND FLATS. ee a A Ct Le to $1.56; No. 2 dark northern $1.15) There will be due on ach Mort- ‘ : salesmen, who have some time to] FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, five Hees % to $1.32% gabe ad We rdate of dale. thea /AAh OP pete spare. Leave phone number and| "rooms with bath and peatee, Well | ope 229-1 ———— bebe hecrng 9S yh acai ate aed By wie : 5 GRAIN DEALERS address at McKenzie Hotel. A. W.| Jocated. Right price. P.O. Box|FOR RENT—On first floor, one NOTICE TO, CREDITORS ooo EE ee a ont Munich, Jan. 31—Eight | mintion | COLMAN ) Tohnens | seentes: “% Scatse|IPRe, nicely furnished front room In the Matter ‘of the Estate of i oe Mort .'] marke have been’ realized’ at’ an auc: | r — ‘ 2 mn e. Call 422, 4tn Ferdinand Lambrecht, Deceased, "| LAWRENCE, MURPHY @ MiELES, | tion hete of iewels and gold and OF F MELP WANTED—FEMALE [FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished 1-27-1w Notice is hereby given by the, un- p dersigned August H. Lambrecht, Ad- ministrator of the Estate of Ferdinand Lambrecht, late wf the township of Attorneys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North % Dako NOTICE ta. '1-81-2-7-14-21-28—3-7 silver articles. which Prince ‘and Princess Konrs'l assembled for the benefit of Munich’s needy. Many of the contributions were heirlooms MARKET PROBLEM WANTED—Good ‘stenographer with experience for 3 or 4 weeks. Write No, 520, Tribune and state experi- ence and salary expected. modern apartment, 807 4th St. FOR REN 713 8rd St. room modern hot R RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern house, for one ‘gentleman, 506 8rd St. Phone 322W. » “yg 9 1-30-1lw McKenzie in the county of Burleigh ol TGA LE BY pe Geet au PEN os pene anew nae relies 2 a [j and State. of North Dakota, deceased, ADVERTISEMENT? Sa a pe London, Jan. 31—The retailers of 1-30-3t 1-26-1v| FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- to the creditors of and all perséns| Notice is Hereby Given, That that| Members of Bavaria’s old aristo- feline Mawlendbacanin stneethroes WANTED — Stenographer for part ROOMS FOR RENT. ing rooms at 300 9th St. Phone having claims against said deceased, in Me ed and de-|¢faey were liberal in opening up| Sian ote athe ‘i hod ‘time. Call between 9:00 and 12 |; 377, to exhibit them, with the necessary] {ivered by Mice Zuker a conaie man;| thelr hearts and coffers, Prince | of readjusting their gelling methods, mornings. Red Cross Room 39,| "OR RENT—One large, “pleasant, 4 1-29-11 vouchers, within six months: after Pde tai BAce On Wolehn Pind Konrad and’ his wife themselves do-| Which have come down to them City National Bank Building. nicely furnished room or two a the first publication of this notice | Morteagor, to Seth G. Wright, Mort-| Or tictes which sold for 860,000 | through generations, to a néw sys- ‘ s1-g¢] Teoms with alcove. Mrs, S, B.| FOR RENT—Four-room apartment to W. Li Smith, resident agent of | £28¢¢, dated the 15th day of Octo- tem designed to give greater prote “31+ with bath at the Woodmansee, 423 the undersigned Administrator, at ber A. D. nineteen hundred and marcks. A ‘borquet.of diamonds and pearls set in gold, contributed tion to the buyer.* Corn, and a va! WANTED—Ginl for general house- Toney, 16 Ave. B West. . 1-27-1w 5th St. Phone 768-W. 1-12 tf the office of said agerit in the city | Nineteen and filed for record in the a mat 9..| iety of otaer similar products, must work. Family of 3 adults. Mrs. j= — FOR RENT — Furnished or partly of Bismarck, North Dakota, office Of the: Mepistan ¢f Reads. of by. Beinesar. Leintagens brougat 2 | Negdeforth be sold by. actualiweight, J.D. Thomas, 306 Ave. B. PO | Ba Roney mOAgEn, ASAE) | ee oie iroumt’ Haulers i algae Dated January 17th, 1923, of North Dakota, on the’ 7th day of| thevauction. A ‘piece of ‘jewelry | instead of by measure. Formerly 1:00-3¢ | Tl Contichuene Geoad incation| phone 188, 1-12 tf » AUSUST H, LAMBRECHT, — | November A. D. 1919, and recorded| from one” of ex-King Ludwig's| dealers bought by weight and sold WANTED—Girl for general house-|. phone 236-W or call atg09 8th St. | FOR RENT—Modern light house. Y Dlication Aaministrator. | in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page| Greeters went for 250/000, Princess | PY ,measure, and reaped an undue work, 613 Ist St. Phone 1067. one Seal were taacel: Kanner semanas Gua Bickie ot wap 1920," °" ‘he 1708 ty | 526, svill be foreclosed by ‘a sale of] ToGwig Ferdinand and Princess | harvest at the expense of ‘the con- 1.90.20] GE WENT One T : 485R : * 1-29-8t 6 . fe premises in suc cy NT—One large room in mo-|— s - cclady 1-17-24-31—2-7 hereinafter Aoseribed. at the front Biles ets eepressated. by 180,000 avtha fags ib eee. Handed WORK WANTED dern home with private family. FORMRUNE Tusuishe room in é igor ot She, Coure Heise ta the Bue oe a z weight. The old standard was the WORK WANTED iby married man || No, other soomers. -G02 Srdi/St-) maderminansey See eee ary NOTICE OF MORTGAGE sari leighe-and Siate of North Dukote al.» “ Re ea whl varied LA raed with family, 600 West Rosser.| Phone 415M. 1-81-3t| FOR RENT Room In modern house ¢ 4 IALE| the hour ‘of 2 o'clock P. M., on the SHIP CHILD TO. EURO _ [cording e country of | origin, a zs Phone 677M. ut ae ahaa Mae a Arpad La DEFAULT having occurred in the] 19th day of March: 1928, to" satisty |” Southampy a England, Jan, 31.—| making it virtually impossible for 1-31-1w| BANNER HOUSE—Room and board| lose in, Phone 634R. conditions of’ the mortgage herein-| the ‘amount due upon said Mortgage| Joan Wailal 8, Pittsburg,’ arrived} anyone not an expert to know what | Mrs. Rachael Fish, yhown here, {=== $8.00 a week. Spe rate, bed and 1-29-3t 4 BY GIVER ee ee Be aire of thevday: of oa. act ja{ here safely with the aid’ of big’ red tie actual weight was. : asks a divorce from her husband, Lost break?ast 75c. Woman help want- "| MACELEANROUE { \eage, executed and delivered by LM Mortgage : and which will. be Mold to| hipping card bearing her name and|, Today the retailer ‘is aggrieved, | Smith |V. Fish, 46, wealthy De-| LOST—Black onyx drop ear ting| ed Gapper and Belle S. Capper, his wife, mortgagors, to Investors Mort- gage Security Company Inc..,Mortga- gee, dated the 20th day of Math, 1920, goa filed for record in the of- fice of the register of deeds of Burs leigh County, North Dak akota, on the __ 29th day of March, 1920, -and re- corded in Book 148 of Mortgages, on page 46, will be foreclosed by a sil of the premises in such morteag and hereinafter described, at the ‘front door of the courthouse at Bis- premises situated in: the County Burleigh; and ‘State of North. Da! satisfy the same, are those certain i Brighton.*+* r address and at¢gched to her ‘cogt,, She's: going'to Visit 'an- aunt at} but, on the other hand the Buyer is ing a square deal. The term “corn”. in the new law - includes troifer, charging his affections were stalén’ by a society woman who is 64‘\and a grandmother. with small pearl. Reward at Har- ris-Woodmansee, 1-30-3t 1-30-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, may HAVE attractive offer to married couple desiring comfortable living quarters, Write Box 235, City. 1-29-8t DANNY, | WANT You To. * "GATHER UP YOUR TOYS AND PUT THEM UP IN YouR. —— Pas Se THAT FOR THATOKID MINDS. HIS | MOTHER, ILL SAY HIM=- i ~ . SG ad | Danny Has an Alibi ; TOM,1 WISH You WouLD Go UP \ \.ANQ PUT DANNY To BED -. (1 ToLD HIM To Go, BUTHE'S | COMPLAINING. ABOUT SOMETHING - WHY, AREN'T You IN BED? be used either for light house- a BY ALLMAN FOR SALE—White and orange An- gore cats, Canary birds, Parrots, New Zealand Red, and White An- gora Rabbits, White Guinea pigs. Bantam of all breeds, Ringneck fasants, fancy Peacocks. Mrs. Carl V. Anderson, Box 134, Bald- win, N. Dak, Pe aera WERE GOING “To” GO AND SEE WHATS WRONG ~ Go Wo BED? | | ormmere ae ee g’clock A. M., on the 5th day of Feb- a) : Tih é q AND WHERE ELSE R TATE New Kitchen cabinet, "Tuary, 1928, to satisfy the amount AVE. COMPANY THIS. CAN | PUT’EM? fae ange, dining suite completo, due upon such mortgage on the day ~. EVENING: ~ iu » dresser and other of sale, The premises described in such miscellaneous household goods, Phone 28W or 787R, mortgage and which will be sold’ to i 1-27-tf£ satisfy jthe same, are situated in TO TRADE FOR FORD—Span_ of Burleigh County, North Dakot 4 described as follows, towit:—The, Southeast Quarter (SEX) of S tion Eighteen (18), in Township One ‘Hundred Forty-one (141) North, of Range Seventy-eight (78) West con} ,] taining 160 acres, more or le: ) BC), cording to the government survey thereof, 4 The mortgagee has heretofore dé clared, and now declares, the: whole debt séctired by said mortgage due 1e and payable. There wilb be ‘on said mortgage on the date ef stile the sum of $365.96, (whieh, sum in- cludes interest raid” upon. aH rior mortgage on the sa! ‘ope: ) sides the costs, disbursements. ant expenses of this foreclosure. **! °* Rede this 27th day of “December, 1922. : ee 2 INVESTORS. MORTGAGE}: SECURITY. COMPANY, c INC., a bias ro i Newton, Dull4m & Young, Attorneys Tor ee eS t iprondsa-10-1724-81 Bismarck, Nest young mares, broke, weight 2400, not dead heads, Phone 1 Fil. = Pah: a 9-4 FOR SALE—Ladies Blue white Dia- mond ring. Cheap for cash. Write Tribune 619, __. 1-80-1t. FOR SALE—Wicker davenport, rock- er and arm chair, upholstered, 305 8rd St. 1-31-3¢ FOR SALE—Kindling wood. F. W.: Woolworth Co, 4 1-81-1t —wW. L, Smith. _| FOR SALE—Best “grade baled hay. larite Rugby, N. D, Jan, $1.—Frank, Sanders, alias Ben Strauss, who