The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1924, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “WILL YOU EXCUSE IT, PLEASE? ? ee ee to Bismarck where a wedding din-| first to knock the, Scotch wop off his | ner was served at the Grand Pacific} feet. And he did it with one pun a | hotel. in the first round, regi: i one of | Be iscsi the most dramatic and spectaculor | ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB | knockouts in history. . s. P. Hess and Dr.| Not so long afterward Jackson Sric in-| astonished th trons Jed their bridge club at the home of | ping Lew Tendl the former evening. Din-|of nine in the first round. 1 ner was ed at 6:30, and bridge | Was actually iMocked out whist was played during the evening. | time he went down, but v Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harding, members| by a long count. Jack | of the club, who ng for Ho-| the famous newsboy punch MANDAN NEWS coin ASKS THAT BODY | AGENTS WANTED _ | BE SENT HOME . eae AGENTS—Sell hot blast fuel savers > aT renee Classified Advertising Rates for stoves, heaters, furnaces. More|, Although a_résident of California > heat with any fuel. Sample $2,|£9" tWenty years, George Menz, aged me asersicn, 26 words or r er i : , about 80, elected as his last request PONTE bl Nites Ktove Lid! CoL, Dulko vesahiiped Back«toMundansfor| words or | ns | HUTA! and his body was sent er- | m cracked SALESMAN |day from Santa Cruz, Cali. where| elites presented with {ly on the but We ee ep aler nat Ee ee he died on Wednesday according to| a silver dish as a farewell gift by {like # stricken s SALESMEN — Wholesale house, in | he 3 g to} hop may te 1 ar apen es der 1.25. successful years with a strong, | ¥ired information received here to- | ee eS oat Ce [hig Wituatlen call, they sa6ee keen m 7 ‘ A . t . , - 1 sok his situation e more keenly Ads over 26 words, 20 addie well “advertised line for retail | 4 | when he comperes himself wich the tional per Word, trade. Wo ttave immediate open- |, George Menz was one of the earl-| |two stars whom he knocked kieking 4 ing for two capable men with good | 1st White men to engage in the cut- | Iiundes: lantaws the worlds contie: CLASSIFIED DISPLAY record. Men able to earn four to (tl@ ranching business on a big scate | RATES eight thousand dollars. Perma-| in the reservation country and for ; nent connection. Miles F. Bixler |™@ny yedrs made his home ncar 9. Dept. 813, Cleveland, Ohio, }C#Rnon Ball. He prospered’ and n:ov- ~ — — ~|ed to California to spend his declin- ADVERTISING CALENDAR SALES-| ing years. He was back in Mandan | soon be ‘ified ads are cash Lend as yet to win a title but he slice of Philadelphia's BY JOE WILLIAMS ow Copy should be re- ‘ sas ; downtown distr'e celved by 12 o'clock to “iebure avait imEN ett) fae Jand the south country about two| When Benny Leonard first appear. | Me Rea ae sy ve insertion same day. ase Tne of ecxet complete and high-| years ago for a visit with old friends eth On rhe) ace Cigults . Hedtne ree Gata Gl y class line of calendars, blotters, fans,+” Funeral arrangements will fot be | shook their noodies in sage and sori- | R¢tion was against George Chaney of ‘ . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT monthly service cards, novelties, ete. Baltimore. ( training for “(Pstablished in’ 1856) | vive now live in Sioux county. | j PHONE 82 Cincinnati, Ohio. i ae WANTED-—Factory representative to | B. R. T. Auxiliary | aaa 3) introduce necessary new product to TED—MALE dealers, exclusive territory, per- Is Organized| , | to the Brotherhood MALE HE D—An attrac-| manent connection with large re- finmem was orga s. This boy's name y Jackson, and he was a remarl hitter with his right hand. The ex | perts, duly impressed, hailed him a coming champion Leonard, as you know, came on and | nd Kot the same effect at much ionship by Mocking | expense. Chaney was Dattered diz Freddie Welsh in| by Jackson every day Tor two week cI ily service cards, ies, ete.) made pending arrival of his body. | ous disenprOV \ Tec RUE BaN BloteHipo Hackl re Leas piste nse Tee LA jun manne’ | He was at one time a member of the | {That bird’ never do,” they said is foes tid Ndi ip Ua , ; : | Odd Fellows lodge of this city. “He can't hit.” igainet Kilbal Jackson was a mere \ THE au SENT OCT | A number of his children who sur- | neo another Tight iid but even Gien he was a terri abl rips « | veight ca om newhe is | Hite ey s a old c A” BISMARCK TRIBUNE weig re n to punch Chaney der to “toughen him th hed him around ail ht have pager mM Hired a particularly. er tive sideline proposition for sales-| pear order commissions. Men mak- calling on Furniture, Flooe| ing $1,000 and up monthly. Ref- Covering or General stores, An erences’ required. Box 244, Dun- An Ausf of Ra won the ch out the elusive opportunity tof/become our district | kirk, N. ¥ Hae : onlay i Dre Ap ei nine rounds-—-the same Leonard who boy before he Apr ive for line of eReRebe ee ae ___. ceptionally Intge number attended : . oo Te eaidhoever He Aanen in Micha Ga Canniah ail se ee biy SoneRl HRIPREONE S| SALESMEN” WANTHD—$200 month | trom the prineipal raijrond points + > : asonegereem —— Leaner Tama i aHRRENTOH. (c Phel HGaERIE cor and expenses selling cigars. along the Yellowstone division of the = PL ERMRMBRATIE. aulihtneiaitn WAFS DOH CRMUE BES OR MOOT mmission. Give us full! perience not gecessary. Send ad but they didn't always dress the way they do now. Northern Pacific, Telephone girl might always have rolled their pion and daekson, whose punching | knockout Kilbane obliged in round LRA PUN We will trea. your dressed stamped envelope for in-| Mrs. Maggie Deleplain of Kansas] The picture above explains itself, Oficicls of the Telephone Company at New York prepared te pictures SrAaUATUTGI! (lies nationte slexanie | MTGE qe Rca ec Box 135, High Point,| city, Mo, sixth vice grand president| to show the difference in styles between 1877 and 1924. EMER EC RAM ANAM Oat ae GH . York City, N. Y = ———_. | Was the honor gues6 and orga i ———~— | rater whose importance JOHNSON NOT COMI uy 9 a month j of the new lodge. She issin Mandan | | San Francisco, to.the former home NORMAN—MURPHY 12.22 te iery for men, women and children; nade ened Fa on for ut dan adi p he | %, Patient for the past two weeks at! take place. days and as children culminated in| You need a cer defensive skill 1 advised the sociated He cHminates- chirning. Snlary,.$76| | goemation. NeHonsle GipereCon, | a GABE as Beene, the|the Deaconess hospital returned Deeotecreeaaa ate the mar 4 o'clock Thursday | A mental balance ; in Bargo that he would be ble ee a week full time; $1.50 an hour| righ Points NC Ha aye aa for ee eae . eben eee home yesterday. . SPEND WINTER HERE afternoon of neis. Murphy And, finally, the will to win attend the annual Hie the Line Cotton, heathers, | —=—metaebe WAU EE LBC Renton eD,. Geane a aacnanna ae ’ A. MeWhirk, a sister of Miss Ruby Norman of Spicer Jackson hid the panel, and litthe Baits Co-operative Exchange hy Injernationel Stocking| AUFOMOBILE—-MoTORCYCLES _ | cath 4... Andrews, G. D. Saun TO BROTHERS FUNERAL atea| MEP. Medulitt hi [at the St, Josephs rectory, . That's why he's ghrongh now Fargo RO MUG GEG atin , Norvistown, Pa FOR SALE—Ford coupe good as how, it Mibioy: Rissen Tights hier Arthur Rooth of the Russell Miller) Living Mont., ¢ i Clement Dimpfl performed the cere-| i, the fates might have he is a ie program i stat iIKE WANTENCHIecirielty | cheap If taker al oats for cask: ae SO aT ak 3 ROPE j Milling company offices left this) home here for the rest of the winter. “mony J more gracious to this fellow, whose | of the ann e meetin 2 lu as He re BES ES ALS sh. | Loveland, O. H. Schwant und O. H.| morning for Minneapolis. . From necompanied by her nephew,} ‘The couple was attended by Miss} real name, by the way, is Oscar Tob. | afternoon, when he o deliver a ee one pa ea Dat tae Ree REE, acd ie there he will aceompany the remainsceorge Clark. 'who had entered the} Margaret Handtmann and Arthur! ler, He was the first and only bat’) the principal address uy léarny at Nomey( pskecerieal Juet) ‘The Dickinson Auxiliary will bel or pis prother George Rooth, who} jocal high sehool for the rest of the|W. Holt, both of the eity. Following) tler ever to knock out Johnny Dun ; : Hook and Proof Lessons Free. Sat- known as the P. | n p party went! dee, By the same token he was the ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results rie Girls lodge. | was kjlled in an auto dent in} sea the ceremony the we isfaction stuaranteed and_ position REAL ESTATE LOANS ing pi 4 coured, Write to Chief Engineer |6% Money. Reserve System 6%! — ee, " = fa 7 Se ea < ae ee i ‘ y Cooke 2144 Lawrence Aves Chie] ” 1dins ed city or farm property. Re-| THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY DOINGS OF THE DUFFS The Coming Business Man BY ALLMAN . serve eposit Company, Lathrop ae <yen- over | __Building, Kansas City, Mo, ; y ery : aon : = = ’ melee AE BUSINESS CHANCES cone / aac : Sees, a penectnaeel tae ae a : ARE YOU GOING ,/NO,NOT (THIS IS ANEW usd We are giving exclusive territorial | — 7 _'T, MR. DUFF ¢ i rights of a drug and grocery special- xuaranteed. Steady work at home | ty in use 100 years.” Live wires, ad- all winter. No canvassing. ENn-| jress Angostura Bitters Agency, 14 close stamp for particulars. Mari- | 4 aete El F, | on Mirror Co., Mariony Obi, East 46th St. New York. ial ree eta gcieriornapiiaesicccaeeiaiao jd materially to you MISCELLANEOUS ’ manu-| WILL EXCHANGE $2,000 equity in (oe BANK TYPIS come by typing authors scripts. Pree detailed information| 160 acres févei farm land seven on requ R. J. Carnes, Authors’| miles from town for out of town Agent, Tallapoosa, G: residential or business property. nna NNNGsy-ve acres (bhoken abd) {f HELP WANTED—FEMALE crop the last year. Price $22 per a acre, vi sonable. P. O. Box is , yANT Ladies to do simplo| Sorc ycty weesone were: ork at Home. Liberal payy| oe eae NAD. ay ls furnished. Addressed MUSIC SCHOOL ) envelope brings particu- | ATTENTION i ; / vsan Novelty, Art. Co.,| Piano lessons for Children until ! 15 years, 50c¢ a lesson; Boginners Ider than 15 years, %e a <Ginl for general house-| {0° STG work, Mrs, F, A. Doll, 300 10th |. Wigher_grade, § St 1-11-2t | FOR SALE—Rec y Boar, 260; Ta se ANTED_ AT ONCE — Experienced oan one tordr Julie. Acntabl,| ( URERES RE “AND SOME D waitress. Phone 209. 1-10-3t 1-10-3t. - PRESIDENT OF THE ( I'M GOING TO OWN 4 TPEUC GONG ANTE SD FOR SALE—Early Ohio potatoes. 50] ) BANK -1'M GOING To \ | A BUS LIKE THAT- G POSITION WAX cents a bushel, delivered. Phone | ; ! PION WANTED—By lady sten-| 10F4, Julius Aandahl. 1-10-3t INTRODUCE MYSELF VLL TELL THE WORLD! ographer who has completed a bus- |isqR-SALB-—Duofold in good eordi- TO HIM SOME DAY- a A! iy, ese Perey eae eae || tion. Price $25.00. Call 273 be- Z PP ie DEO Oe ape UYU CL ua 1-11-3t, SET aE Ta —— =| WANTED—Large clean cotton rags. W ORK WANTED—Girl wants posi- Three cents per pound, Bismarck tion to do housework for family. ry a Write Miss Edith Levin, Kintyre) eumew ees. «2 2 -tt ; WOE ag os vy it | FOR SALE—Potatoes, 40c per bushel. Bane Phone 891. 1-7-1w pam Sica emree: ESE, ROOMS FOR RENT | MODERN furnished room for rent; HUNGARIAN | one person $15.00, twe persons} « ’ i $20.00. 308 1-2 “Main Bete : PHEASANTS 1-10-1w TO BE SOUGHT FOR !—Large, well furn Southeast room in modern house. Purchase of 100 pairs of Hungari- 14 Ave. B West. Phone 429, an partridge .o be set free in North 1-11-3t| Dakota has been) authorized by the FOR RENT—Room in modern house, | state game and fish commissiqn, Game suitable for two. 314 2nd St. Phone} and Fish "Commissioner E. T. Judd OUT OUR WAY bamee/ 7) Gotti PZ eke JUST WHEN HODGE , THE STATIONERY DEALER. WAS GLOATING OVER. HIS SUCCESSFUL SALE OF WRITING INK AND LEAD PENCILS HE DISCOVERED WIS HATED COMPETITOR ACROSS THE STREET HAD OUTSMARTED HIM AT THE LAST MINUTE Corer dla) 544k, 1-10-3t. | Was.commissioned to secure the birds, et * NBD Ve 7 T Wy - ss which: wil be set at liberty in vari- HO peers [ MY ae Bee t. ae aa *a0m-} ous sections of the state. 4 : \ RK Is BATA OR: NHR] G Ne Cn Gas » I ‘Qe * yan-3¢], The Hungarian partridge, accord- 5 - FRECKLES? DDYoU NEAH- T ) HANDS 1 | SY ing to ans: Judes is come rable ae a DONT CALL ME- OH-OH T GTICHA Now | WASH YOUR FACE WASHED MY 7 2 Dy H y game bird to the quail, and. being u 4 ia is ¢ A 0 SALE OR RENT Meehan eA cede | NO LIAR- ER TLL HAZ= LIHOT You \ I, AS eh Ne®) 7) FACE, MOM } “Ur ror eee — sai | than the prairie chicken. Birds im- TACK YEW ‘T' TH SAID HENRY FORD WONT | (To Do? oer "OR ly modern, wel ted from Hungary and released . _ ' i “furnished eight-room house; suit-|have done well in Montana, Alberta, BACK O' THET FRON = YOU MEAN YOUR eee SHENTY with TH) abde for roomers, Can have _im- Canada, and many eastern states. It mediate possession if desired] jg believed the birds would prove Call No, 4 Aves A, East after 2) valuable as insect destroyers, as well WONT- OH THETS 1 DIFFRUNT. p. m., or phone 247. 1-12-1t| as prove a fine game bird for sports- R Six rdoms and bath, |men. n bungalow; also~ three ———___ and bath in the upgtairs of SUMMONS ‘ kK. ahouse. Close in. Phone 905. State of North Dakota, County of | La er) 1-10-tf | Burleigh, as. 3 FOR RENT—New, steam heatea, |!n District Court, Fourth ‘Judicial modern flat. Also furnished rooms | , District. 4 for light housekeeping. Phone Albert Wedgwood, | 183. Bismarck Business College. Plaintift. { 14H! alax:Andersom \ 7OR RENT: eg. | Alex Anderson, : | FOR R§NT=-Six room and both, mod i dae at crn bungalow; also three rooms t and bath in the upstairs of a house. the State fan Nopth Dakota to the Close in, Phone 905, .¢ | 1-Los¢g;|®Pove: named defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- *FOR RENT—Modern Troom house, swer the complaint in this action remodeled and redecorated. Ivery finished throughout breakfast room, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thigy i C AW, SEE HERE, ) 7 MOM- AIN'T. Phone 697. 5 1-10-1w | days after the service of, this sum- R RENT Steam heated room in] mons Upon you, exclusive of the day modern house, suitable for one or| of service; and in case of your fail- two. 621 6th St. Phoné 619W.’°|Ure to appear or answer judgment “4-12-2t. | will be taken against you by default FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- | for, the relief demanded in the com- ment in Rose Apartments. aeoo'e| Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, | __Murphy, Phone 852. __12-20-tT this 8th day of December, 1923, FOR RENT—Two ap: ents’. fully BENTON BAKER, equipped for light housekeeping. Attorney for Plaintif, 1 Phone 794-W. 1-12tf| Office and Postoffice Addr: « hssaccemusia Paes Bismarck Bank Building, = Loser. Bismarck, N.D. | ; ~ LOST — Near postofiice, pocketbook | po the deféndant above named: ; containing $10 in currency and| You are notified that the complaint some silver money. Finder teturn |in the above entitled action is now az te AlberE Schneider, 421 12th St Jon file in the office of the clerk of ; a fest _for reward. | Cd TIT* I the district court, in and for Bur- wee __ LOST—A small ladies purse with al leigh County, North Dakota. THE OLO CROSSING WATCHMAN NEVER KNOWS T.Fewathians, ' sum of money at the Eltinge Thea-) - icles PaEeE WHICH WAN HE'LL BE LEANING WHEN THESE. * 2 AMS ee tre Jan. 8th, Finder kindly return] —, ttorney for Plaintiff. |. POLITICAL. ARG 2. to the Tribune for reward, 1-10-3t + ""12-16-22-29 1 5-129 RGUMENTS GET REAL HOT. Bebo. _ 8 \ ws ’ ] t 5 ‘ * % a : ,

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