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geen — ‘ néarly ‘twoomillion “hot OCTOBER ONDAY, EMARK S Bid PANIC] (REMARK Plerpont Morgan’s | Certain Group of | Caused National Eruption. | The Wall street pante af * caused by a private “aside” great financier. A Meutenant hearing took the remark “I and repeated it broa ot men are now déad. _ J. Pi Morgan was the financier and Nor- men B. Ream, the Chicago capital- ist, was the lieutenant. Mr. Mor gan, without the slightest intention of having what he said repeated, had expressed his individual opiq- ion of a certain group of men who were using their banks and trust companies in unwise bolstering of their speculative projects, we “The old man has passed the ord,” was the tip that went around e street. In seeking to ingratt- ate themselves with what they thought Mr. Morgan wanted done, his small army of “go-getters” pulled down some of the money , temples. The great financier had “co send members of his own family fnto the breach and effect a midst difficult reconstruction. He saved the situation, but he never got over the fact that a chance remark ‘can often do terrible damage. Mr. Mor- gan was a builder and never a wrecker, and yet those serving him for a Yime put the public in doubt D. as to his true position.—Phfladel- phia Public Ledger. COUNT COINS BY MACHINE Electrical Contrivance Also Wraps and Seals Money at Rate of ‘sp 420 a Minute. Very few of us have any trouble incounting our coin by hand. In mints, however, in banking houses, in offices of electric railways and in many other establisnments — vast | quantities of coin must be counted ; and packed daily. An electrical machine of the most improved type counts coins of any size from pennies to dollars, and wraps them at the rate of 420 a minute as long as the cnrrent is transmitted and the coins are fed into the hopper. ‘An expert, while he js in good working trim, can count and wrap #50 coins a minute; so It will be seen that the machine does the work of - eight men. The services of a man are, how- ever, required to operate the ma- anil his work consisting of sort- fing the coins, picking out the which?in some cases seem to get mixed with good money. The machine receives the sorted coins at one end and delivers them all smoothly rolled in buncties to | suit, and with the wrapper pasted. | It is the inventfon of a man whose business it was to collect coins from slot machines and to sort, count and bundle them.+ Find Possum Among Bananas. Strange visitors travel from time ‘to time among the bananas that come to us from the West Indies. Bird-eating spiders, snakes and llz- | -ards, and».various -kinds. of. ical insects are frequently found when thebunches reach their des- tinations. Recently a firm of frult importers ,at Covent garden, Lon- don, had a. shock when they opened a crate of bananas from South America. There, more or less con- cealed in the center of a bunch, ‘was a queer little animhl which had been living on the bananas during its long voyage. The animal was captured alive and sent to the Ion- don zoo for identification. It turned out to be a rat-tailed opossum, one of the interesting little animals that carries its young, not -in a pouch Slike its relation, the Virginia opos- sum, but on i back, where the baby opossums hold themselves on by twisting their tafls round their mother’s tail as it 1s held over ‘her back. This little visitor is to re main at the zoo, Oldest Living Thing. As the largest existing organ- isms, the big trees of California oc- cupy a place unique among the'liv- ing things of the world, said Dr. H, A, Gleason, assistant director, lecturing at the New York Bota) cal garden. While they may be ceeded in height by some of Aus- tralin’s gum trees, as they are ex- yceeded in diameter by the chestn trees of Sicily, in actual ‘bulk, said the lecturer, they are far greater than either of these. Authenticated measurements show that Call- <fornia’s big trees have reached a dinmeter of over 36 fe heights of more than 350 feet, and ages wi over 8,000 years, ‘Since they do n suffer from diseases and are not seriously injured either by fire or lightning, and since trees appareént- | ly do not die of old age, the usual cause of death among the big trees is by undermining of the root sys- tem through the gradual removal of the soll by water.—Scientific Amer- ican, jE Exhaust Steam Saves Millions, di was some years ago that Sir ‘harles Parsons first showed that by means of the steam-turbine ex- haust steam from reciprocating en- gines could be used to produce jewer more economically than it ad been produced before. ‘Later Protemon Batean of the school of mines, in Paris, discovered a method of using exhaust steam frdm en- gines that run intermittently. Ac- coring 42 ae Hers A oe ractical resul e dev en of exhaust and pressui * ir bines has been that, on.Jand alone, ‘ical energy is being wre el electr! = of exhanst steam that “Did yourever lawyer in’ the “what witn make on the “Yes,” repli answer" don’t they sant to.”- As | Bi Ke id Burleigh County. | nied Ot, OA. D198 Eas | trouble- with fis young, | evof teal ‘hig atomach upheaving and an aw- | He onl; Plugged pleces, blanks and buttons, | }) 16, 1928. ~ the gine of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to ,the cre- ditors of, and all persone. having claims against, said deceased, to ex- hibit them with the necessary vouch- ers, within 6 months, after the first ublication “of this notice, to said cutor -at his office,/in the city of 1928, 5 CHRIS BERTSCH, 3R. es * Executor. First Sites of the 8th day of Oct, A. D. 1923, 10-8-15-22-29 MILL AND ELEVATOR Notice is hereby given that under and pursuant to the Pan agened of Section 9 of Senate Bil: 26%, Session Laws of-North Dakota for 1928, the Board of Managers. of the North Da- |/ kota Mill and Elevator Association will until the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. on the 18th day of January 1924, receive sealed hoc to pur- chase the State Mill and Elevator known as the “Drake Mill,” Jocated at Drake, Nofth Dakota. Such pro- | posals shall be filed with the Sec- retary of this id Board at his of- fice at the Nor Dakota Mill and Elevator at Grand Forks, North Da- kota and shall be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of at least 5% of the amount of tho bid. All bids shall be marked: “PROPOS- ALS TO PURCHASE DRAKE MILL AND ELEVATOR.” Th@ Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. send this 8rd day of January A. K. C. NELSON, : Sceretary to the Board of Managors. ied 10-8-15-22 The Hero of Belleau Wood By JOHN PALMER ‘Thomas = Wess kod ony Gh @ge ‘young American before he vol ails) enlisted in hee ene exped! force for ico tn the'war, fe had probably haa wome yife and enlisted in @ moment pique. He had never discovered himself, Men are capable of infinite heroism, of infinite baseness, The same Indl. vidual will @leplay both, Dedn bad | been an average soldier, until attnek on Pellenu Wood. how: with ‘Then, running forward in a and bursting shells, ful sinking in the base of his spine, tee found that he could go po far er, He’ dropped. | The result of the k was never known to him. ew that at nightfall a aBt © zy silence hgd succeetied the’ hel earlier hours. . “All about bim were dead men. Crawling forward, Dean vent ered ‘ong of these corpses. ie Seer Rabe Son the pid face info hysteria, terrified him However, accomplished PCP a A is Mi KO WANTED—Latge room, and break-| Font, tleman. distance to the business district. |! = x ; Give fh) PEririé CURTAINS -BROWN Door see RAISES \-FINE COMBS 8c FLAT IRONS Under ..eceseeeceeese IB 1 week. 26 words or under 1,25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per ‘word. \ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash In advance. Copy should be re- ceived -by 12 o’clock to insure Hot HELP WANTED—MALE bune No, 664, FORK RENT—Nicely furnished rooni in modern home, No. ward school and 4 blocks 1; from Capitol and High School, Phone 981W. 1009 6th St.» room. Only three blocks north of Postoffice. Rent 8rd St. rooms for light housekee: closet. ROOMS FOR RENT by wefined middle aged gen Must be within walking particulars, Address Tri 10-13-tf % block from 7-tf urnished reasonable, 6 furnished insertion same day. madern home close in. WE RESERVE THE RicaT | |_% Lsighpie sae "TO REJEUT ANY COPY , | FOR RENT—Cémfortable SUBMITTED winter in modern home. Meals if desired. Phone 1068-J. 10-16-1w THE OR -RENT A comtorinie Tomah FOR RENT—A comfo; = BISMARCK TRIBUNE ed room, two south windows at PHONE 32 514 6th St. Plone 7. 10-13-1w - FOR RENT le_man. Room to + cold water and Fifth St. and large 42 jt 10- medical attention. Liberal re- ward for information as where- abouts. A, W. Mellen. Phone 838, : ) 10-11-tf Cape, with figured blue lining, jon October 9th. Reward for return. ! Mrs. Joseph Coghlan, 717-9th St. Cafe and Mckenzie rd for return to the 10-15-2t tween Hoi Hotel, Finder return to Anton Bariol 301 So, LOST—Pair of tortoise shell med glasses, Thursday, Oct. Finder please call 2 | St. for reward, | LOST—White gold wrist watch be- "1 tween 7th and Webb Bros. store. Finder please leave at Tribune for rewerd, 10-13-8t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — John Blinderman operating what used :to be known as the O'Connell store on 13th street wishing to|leave Bis- marck for educational reason, offers through Geo. M. Re@ister, for sale his stock of goods, fixtures and his Trade at Fargo in new college of} dern Famous Moler System. Special ree deman Barbers $25.00 to $50.00 {ror a. tiful free catalogue and special” of- fér Molter Barber College, 216] Front Street, Fargo, N. I Ave. Winnipeg, cal Yi : WHEN THE EDITOR OF THE WEEKLY CLARION TIPPED'HIS gs! : Nicollet Ave., Minneapoli WANTED—Fuller Brush has opening for salesman marek section. Perma vane nt. Young man pre: Apply Fuller Brush company, Insurance offi is Box 19. 1 HAV me sereens to be taken off, windows to wash and storm To MRS. HORATIO,SWANK,OF HOOTSTOWN, THIS MORNING, HE LOST ALL THE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS For Pa : NEXT WEEKS. PAPER — x OUT OUR WAY co in B ad- id, bed | WANTED—Man for farm work. | month or year, W. E, Sellens. quire at 824 2nd ‘St. 10-15-1w WANTED—Carpenters at the Wood- | why rent. “50 MEN WANTED, learn Barber |FOR RENT—Farnished room in mo- price. duced rate first 20 students. Big FoR Branch- FOR RENT Phone 468-J. FOR SALE—On very terms, 7 room house windows to put on. R. D. Hos-] 4¢ interested write Now G20, Tals kins. 10-15-2¢ | ban | "p--te ORGANIZERS "WANTED—Part or | soit SALE <> Five-room modern full time. Big pay C x B., 11201 house, including two bedrooms, West 35th St., Chicago, us rather close in, for $3,200, on 10-18-4 terms. If you can buy a good house for that amount on terms, house for rent at reasonable 514-5th St. 10-13-3t light” house-y RENT- odern keeping rooms, completely furnish- ed, 421 3rd St. 10-11-1w RENT—Two modern house- keeping rooms, 307 4th St. Rooms, 606 Th FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS able with den, sleeping porch, and sun parlor. 4 reasol rooms, all built in features, double garage fine lawn and shade|— zrees. block’ from school. and post office. On pavement, close in, 4 not Buy it and stop| paying Geo, M. Register. Phone 90. 10-10-1w girls under 23, for sales Work; sa- fary and commission. North’ and what he had set out to do. He ex- changed ‘dentification disks with the''dead soldier. ‘Then hé made his way back toward the rear. ° It’ was _a time of rout and con- fusion,’ Regiments wete uniistin- guishable, Every man was put to whatever job he was\at hand for. As a driver of a wagon, Dean found himself a little later back at the ~He élscovered that he was Thom- as Jones, incapacitated for further service by reason of disabill bad developed. He lea the symptoms and passed the rfi- cial medical ‘test. A month inter the was back in Canada. Another month, and he was dischargei— Thomas Jones, with 4 war penalon. A week tater he was fleeing for his life. The news of the impos ture had become known, As Henry mle, Dean crossed the American border, Thus an av young American who had qu led with his wife found himself a nameless man and 8 fugitive—all because he had sot known himself, He might equally have become a hero, He imagiied that the story, was known in his home town. " For re he aah tine Hoe bince 8 vace, until at length be thou; re td’ return with the object of. Persuading rived on ieetiop-tey. not thought of that, It was simply an example of the fatality that one’s footsteps, / ‘that fell in the war. In his shabby with a mustache with the crowd un- ered aimlessly to and Jooking at the statue with the reaths, at the weeping women. He knew himself more clearly than at any time before’ for the. scoun- ret that he was, Presently his heart gave a great bound. He saw Mary—Mary, lenn- Ang ‘on the arm ofa young fellow whom he as a/former friend of his—one Williams. et They were ‘walking very loving. together, Dean watched them; ing;“incapable of. moving as they approached him, even had they Tecognised. hh. £ “But, b fier Gla not. recognize him. Bich id‘ ‘hot cast a gl ne f the shabby. tramp: ide the monument, ‘but Salted a Uttle dis- tance away. “““T ought net to have brought you here today,” pa! Willams be pans foe Wd a dear” marr South Dakota Territory. See Miss room 242 Grand Pacific, for ap- pointment. 10- FOR RENT—For winter or longer, 8 room house, cement cellar, rich Construction plant. 10-15-1t ___HELP WANTED—FEMALE nace. WANTED—Two live, neat appearing| 88 J. Jackman, Bismarck, N, D. FOR SAL Reed, Grand Pacific Hotel, Sunday| hot water heat, suitable for large or Monday, family or roomers. $1000 cash 10-13-2t! will swing the deal. Address No. WANTED— Stenographer, accurate,| 663 care of Tribune. experienced. Some knowle@ge of bookkeeping, Phone or write|FOR RE 2 rooms, hall it] trance, heat, Bath room, wash room, gar- chicken house, Inquire of J. 9-24-tf room house modern, id bath, private en- ater, lights $30.00. WANTED—Competent maid for fam-| Call after 5 P.M. 208 Thayer. ily of two. Call 240 or Apt. D.|__Phone 464K. 10-15-1w Rose apartment after six. Dr. M.|FOR RENT—A three room furnished E. Bolton, apartment with bath, Good loca- WANTED—Competent tion. Phone 506M. « eral housework. Mi 10-13-3t 521 5th St. SALESMAN. WANTED—A salesman who is now FOR RENT—7 room house, West end FOR SALE.OR” RENT—Three-room ‘tly modern, Write Tri- 9-28-tf fur-| Mi home next door. This store has been run at said location for a number of years. Mr, Blinderman hag been and is doing a good bus- iness there, with small @erhead expense. -Geo, M. Register, Phone 90. 10-10-1w 3 house- hold goods or auto, will exchange for Spring Valley Coal Stock. Ad- dress Tribune No, 662. fee I ee ga FOR SALE—Choice lot West end of City. Write Tribune No. 652. 9-2b-t2 2 MISCELLANEOUS i WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION or to the highest bidder as follow. nine horsepower Alamo gasoline engine, one ‘twelve horsepower boiler, one 600 gifllons Bowsher underground gasoline tank. le will start 10 a. m. s October 26th 1923. All three articles’ are in first class condition, and a bar- gain for the one who can make use out of it. Garfield @reamery 2o., Youngtown, N, Dak. 10-13-2w Instruction in voice and violin bé given by Miss OL playing, piano playing will H.C. Lampe and Mr. A. B. Lam graduates of an European Conserv- atory of Music. Also at your home. Write or call 3081-2 Main street, Bismarck, N. D. 1 WANTED—To buy kitchen cabinet, library dining or drop leaf table. Also for sale: Kerosene stove and oven, library table, bed complete, 411 2nd St, Phone 383-W. 10-11-tf FOR SALE—Library table, China closet, oil heater, set of fine cur- tains for three windows, cheap. Phone 978 of call at Music Shop. 10-11-3t CHIMNEY SWEEPING and furnace cleaning. Call Bismarck Hotel, Phone 95, ask for Fred Nelsoi . WORK WANTED & LADY WANTS WORK by hour or by day. Phone 579R. medina 10-12-3t | = class LAND FOR RENT—Farm in Burleigh coun- x ane Nor cottage, 416 South 10th St. Phone making a success in soliciting ac-| 433 Freres counts for collection. Salary and b aneaiat: commission. Mutual Rating Co.,|FOR RENT—Apartment at Rose Arthur Bldg., Omaha, Neb. apartments, See Janitor. 10-13-1t 10-13-1w FOR SALE OR 7 Hupmobile touring at a liberal dis- count. Will consider terms or first No. 647 In care Tribune. paper. Phone 488 or write 10-12-3t amartest three-piece suits, Often the monogram is very large apd forms the only trimming on an otherwise plain blouse. \ ty, eight. miles from Driscoll, 160 acres with house, granary, out- buildings and wind pump. Terms $160 per year, cash in advance. In- quire Harvey Harris and Company. 10-13-3¢ + MORE COLORS London street traders numbef 650,- Terra cotta and beige are com-} 000. bined im an effective costume that has'a red lining and red ibutton- holes. Japan experiences an average of 1300 earthquake shocks a year. WILL EXCHANGE Reo touring car in excellent mechantcal condition for Ford sedan and pay difference in value, if ‘any, in cash. Butler, at Bank of North Dakota. a FOR SALE CHEAP—Adding ma- chine. Used very little. Bur- roughs make. WriteH. A, Halvor- son, care McKenie hotel. —_10-9-1w x head, pure bred Aberdeen Angus cows. Will take horses in part payment. A. W. Herr, Wjshek, N.D. —_10-9-1w FOR SALE-—Girl’s’ Crown bicycle, overhauled and like new; fumed oak library table, large Phone 904, 10-11-1w WANTED 70 RENE Oe WANTED TO REND—Immedintely a good piano. State «monthly condi- tions, Write Tribune No. 665 Pan edie Meme Pie Bi 1 FOR SALE—Two Murphy( folding beds, one jardiniere with pedestal. Phone 275-W. 10-1tf FOR RENT—Private garage at 407 10-11-3t 8rd St., $3.50 a month. 10-10-4t Tom Plays Safe 2 GEE, 1 HAD To LAUGH aT You TODAY, Tom, WHEN THAT coP STOPPED You FOR SPEEDING - You SAT THERE SCARED To DEATH AND NEVER SAID A WoRD- WHAT 1 CAN DO (AT MAKING CIDER --PLL TAKE A SHOT AT IT VLL GET You SOMETHING WWEN WE GET in THE HOUSE ALL THE TALKING HELEN HAD TO 00 THAT WELL To DO THE “ ESPECIAL , t ITS JUST AS BY ALLMAN LET YouR wiFE TALKING - LY WITHA RAFFIC COP -

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