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| WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924-7 E cee menck TRBUNE tenement May, $1.15 3-4 ed the history of the original fram- | Pik,” “George Defender” will be r “7 | ° July, $1.145-8; Sep- "i ERM e rae ; ; MARKET NEWS | tember, $1.12 3-4. N D STREAMS ing of the constitution and told of | membered. | sa : ae 4 ~ J), Corn No. 3 yellow, 71 1-4 cents to | AVa ‘ jthe efforts which were made to se- | : oe Rr ese Caty, gas gah | 711-2 cents; oats No. 3 white 431-8 | jetre approval of all the .cotonial | LLIAMS-BLOHM MARRIAG Laenen aM SIDR, hy i 8 cents; barley, 51 to 63 states to its ratification. He stressed i¢ D. Williams, daug y of Burl | i No. 2, 661-2 to 67 i the need in the present unsettled |of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil | f 4 | 4 _ | centss 47 to $2.511 s, for every Ameri south of the city, and a D1 = i ey 6 ade ak ‘See | BY GAME BODY erican and an upholder of the con- | Blohm of Phillips, S. D., ted | stitution that each American should }in marriage at the Presbyt ‘ of Februar to the OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS q ‘ vs worth of Bismarek and Buricigh| Classified Advertising Rates seo real estate has been sold by a | me during the past few year$, prob- 1 as 25 words “ ib [ably as much, if not more u nthe | | can to be an | | | Conference Told to {chise and vote. a short visit here they will leave for ander ~ . j The dge decried the unsound doc- | South Dakota to make their home t quarter ( ry . ae - See eo judg) n Hl Uti eS cg [ers hein, ihe aaiee Tonga or tie, | | Local Rotarians deat waht to be plenty of wall | trines of gommunism which are more | : (8 3 under Reoecencts cs et: me. | wy . > | pT taal) Loh eaeda © being insidiously spread | y POSITION ‘ Neve os : \ | sone cae aatording to (Nd more! being insidiously spread | W POSIT 4 8 insertions 26 words or lige Sis oP ARE NE ote |Weak Opening at euig Plans for the Ninth District Rotary | | Meee uno Af through the nation and saw need for | Marry 1. Thorberg, who the first | CA te ON A Kh under ........ ce $5 the title; eels st eatiryy aiaa Strengthened by Buying | conference which will be held in Bis- | — ae or atate game and | avery An n taking an active part | of the year resigned his position as | gaiq’ sale upon. Said judy van See acnieny 1.25 about.any property'4 have soll, | ; aoe in April were discussed by | GaRtOOT DERE UE the wall jin the work of truly Americanizing | city and Bismafck salesman for the | sum of $1,88° 1, 2c is bE: nd ! ‘red Conk! a e weekly e } " b va e Toreign b Miss: i Valle Vho eo Gtoce: on a co e| : sda pie wate These sales include over 500, Chicago, Jan, 16—Persistent buy-| /7ed Conklin at the weekly luncheon | o.6q nike were hatched at the Game |the Tereign born a ee ey eer cried 2; ARROW LAT aRCUnNE: 3 quarter ‘sections, fully | 250° houses | ing in small lots rallied wheat from! paul will district Rotary. officials, [QTd Fish Commission's hatchery | BOY LOSES [ronivion “as city salesman for, the {kether with the costs and expenses * ‘f and several hundred va ta iti ‘ine veakness a kei iritwooc ake. en d estow! ‘bya perth 4 at si oe such sale. || CLASSIFIED DISPLAY | }2"4 | Zally: SOOO aiitineh alee ofl Civenseeh Adee ener enae | Groat, enthustaam wna, akpyn over [onritvood Lake, ne set wiareane:| x S anerqa| North Platte Mereantile company, | 4 SME Ree Debus le RATES real estate |to one-half cents to 5-8 cents lower| {he MTosnects for the Bismarck mest- (910) oi On ine of 192i, he atid SIGHT OF EYE) Xerth riatte, Nev., and with Mrs. | pecember 2ith, 1 ie 5 s i ‘ a" + wai 4 ii D- i Ss re a ork en ry saemieatal Thorberg will leave on Friday for his vie 65 Cents Per Inch I thoroughly believe that 2924 will] with May $1.08 7-8 and July §..07| n& ed Fomenetees are at WOK They were distributed in Spiritwood — as ie SuaHit ak RIMsiie. Cobaty \ fled ade are cash tw | | see the ba) the greatest growth| 1-4, wheat rose to well above yes: eee e ee ee a cketch of | tke: Red Willow luke, the Sheyenne | Sylvester, ten-year-old son of | new hom Noth -DEMOEETS 0 insertion same day, two or three years for us to realize| cash wheat at leading terminals had ae Hee cinerea nenoaty |. Black bass, croppy, sun fish, cat }removal of his left eye which was ‘ In pbs Matter of the Ber of @ | owe Resekve roe ricHt || th full effects of the change which {a bullish influence and trade in fu- Leen ced in connection, with that | si and yellow perch obtained from | pierced and badly lacerated by the | Francis Melear, ||| Dereuatl Bb ene eae TO REJECT ANY COPY is coming but the great increase in| ture deliveries was made more Active | ° ak adie BVGRE the federal bureau of fisheries were [loose end of a piece of bailing wire] | * Take ohne Y AeDaNnld | SUBMITTED the acreage and the quality of our|than of late. The close was firnf, co 6 will rave the birthday {Placed in Wood lake near Devils} which the youth was using to tis acute As st the Es Bik SE | $15, 000 FIRE corn, together with the increase in|one-cighth to one-half cents net heath Ls Luke, Red Willow lake and in Turtle |up a cow. The eyeball was so badly | istrator : 0) F sketch in honor of Eugene Wachte' and presented him with a gift more calling than ap- | cows, hogs, poultry, etey will, before | higher, May, $1.091-4 to $1.093-8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE we are aware build’ a sffMe and sound | und July $$.07 3-4 to $1.077-8. | | i MeLear late of the City of Bismarek, } Y v= r rj tol aS necessary to e the a Mountain streams. Forty-four pair |torn it was necessary to remove the |G e County of Burleigh and state! AT DONNYBROOK wen trout were abtaigad from eyeball. Hix condition is very fa-| te trea ot deceased, to the | symbolical of the ‘ foundation for our future growth and wo j lat ¢ of Minnesota for propaga-; vorable h PHONE 82 prosperity. Buy. our Real Estate| : |ropriate to the habits of the recipl | ie i snoses, and placed ina. pool | Bs ditars of, and all persons haying | Donnybrook, N. D., Jan. 19.—Fire now. You can't lose at present! ST PAUL LIVESTOCK. Cull i on the s me firm at Bottineau SHOOTING WIDE inst, said deceased, to €x-| of mysterious origin, discovered at ore a ‘S| vectivemcawuvelget eee BURT whe |. -S. ‘St. Pauley i | J. 1. Larson presided over the 4 Iisa 3 mtahie Of Aheone with the necessary veuchs | aay , ‘ HELP WANTED—MALE : s and give your business to the} So. St. Paul, Jan. 16.—Cattle ve decuram and ABeaguetia of hone) + ae a oe } Supt. B. ¢ Tighe of the Fargo Bd ERT COU IRENENS PAAEEE UNG about 10:45 p..m. in the I. H. Pet man who really knotvs the busi- | ceipts, 00. Opening slow. Run is be Vuneral Tomorrow schools is shooting wide of the mark nteE publication of this notice, to/¢rson harness shop here, destroyed wer Judge Coffey, Jamestown; H. H. Stecle, Minneapolis; J. ©. Good- rich, and A. J. Loram, Jamestown MALE OR FEMALE—$36.00 per weelty guaranteed. Steady work at home whose fungral] when he announces in papers of the oll tomorrow city that the state high school urvived by her} bi etball tournament will be held Mrs. will be held ness. jlate in arriving. Very little done Conle nieedas Se mony b Fire insurance also written in ertly. General undertone continu all winter. No canvassing. EN-| strong reliable companies giving good | steady. Best beef steers, $7 close stamp for particulars. Mari-} service, . ‘Bulk steers and yearlings on down ee On IROL COP Mar lOny AUN Che | F. E. YOUNG ito $6. Fat cows and heifers, $% 1 12-1! First National Bank Bldg. Phona78ito $7. Burk eatly, $6 and down. | | 1-14-iwk | Canners and cutters steady, $2.25 to H Bologna bulls slow. Early | said Administrator at his office in| that building with stock and other }the City of Mandan in said Morton contents, and onsumed the L. W ee ER UERIRRRES Go, | COUREN: Wieman hardware store on the nother, three| in Fargo, according to Sup ; } , Oe hee | ference “ta lCSeener SGCATANAA public vaciioois Dated January 12th, A.D. 1 Vrorth; uve) Bexo Mmuenily srenidence TL OROISEN RS THING: [Ue BUMGE/TEHRMBIGHENIp. Cuda: | CHARLES McDONALD, joining ou the south: and a vacant sh at one e s state ¢ ship tourns dministrator.| store building owned — by ie STATEMENT OF THE Year |[Pitals following an operation. She/ ment wil be held at Val ATi ection Ms Ane «Sl Pera Oe Bacenekesse ane | First publication on the 16th day | Carey ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1923 {8S # former Bisnfarck resident. the auspices of the ot danuay Ae D) ied, Mr. Peterson's Joss. is | THE BISMARCK BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION brothers Conley dive 133 month placed at penses paid. Test AGENTS WANTED | 3.78 to $4.50. Better grade college on March 21 : . _ csamination | aul E 50. ames : s F | fs a 21, ) 16,/ 84,000 with $3,000. insur Tc |" dee. Columbus Institute, Colum: | SEEL "MADISON “BETTER MADE" |stockers and, feeders about steady. | ASSES | Love ' ie : ii nGonig: AUS JaCIOPET ONTO EOR | ins, 0 HIRTS direct from our factory to | Others very low and hard to sell. |pouy eatate i i e { NOTICE OF SALE wearer, No capita) or expernence| Calves receipts, 3,500. Veal calv Loans. ..... .$349,2: MANDAN NEWS ! PROGRAM IN MUSEUM fa judement ang de-| Loss’on the Murphy residence wa HELP WANTED—FEMALE requirdl. Easily sold. Big profits. |Sclling under sev@ré™sorts at steady | gigcie | ; {Curator LF. Crawford of the atered ant docketed In the | sbout $o000dninly well’ Inidiked tri f ;State Historical soe MORTON LOSES |: extends | 1) County,| A siderable tion of the WANTED—A girl for general house| Write for FREE SAMPLES, MAD-| Prices. Bulk of better to packer 8. " Furniture snks to Secretary E Ketter of |X yi ve ge er ae ee ISON MILLS, 603 Broadway, New o. Fixtures day of | s e store i Mrs. re al i y . 3 xt i vod: he ha store was | WANTED —Compe in cocsee sales’ mostly to shippers averaging | ‘ment Bonds. 2,500.00 SEED LIEN SUIT ceived tor copies pf the First An Pee end | at about S600 ANTED—Competent girl for “gen- SALESMAN |steady to 10 cents higher. Good and | Real Estate OloWwinpatie veporonalverdicennuce, Mandan) “Round-Uy programs iefendanta| Loss on the Carey storebuilding | cral housewgrk, Mrs. John A- | SULLER BRUSH COMPANY has choice 160 to around 250-pound aver- | Owned ..... 620.80 UAT ADRAC TC URIBE which have been filed in the histori- Troy the sum of $1,882.99 and the fore: | was placed at $2,000. 2 | Bitii 1-16-tf | opening for salesman in the Bis-|ages $6.86. Packers bidding $6.75 }Cash on Hand 16,818.39 “ind against. Morten county {society exhibits. Mr. Crawford | closure of a morigage on real estate| ‘The. total loss is estimated at marek section. Experience not|to $6.86 for desirable lights and pk i: Se aguas tee eter (ah {such namex of women in said deere spreified and by vit~|auone s1s0oo { “WORK WANTED necessary. Opportunity for ad-| butchers, Packing sows $6 to $6.25. Total. .... fa ar eS cee ides Ble of a writ istted OE Of ad i eee ees " = —— = é ri : fa | Bleskivepi i 5 ‘“ in} Ounty distric enike® trict Court upon said decree now ard shting saved ¢ { WANTED-cHigh school student| Vancement. Write Box 19 Bis-|Fleshy pigs on the killetNorder up to) _ >, LIABILITIES court was excused from further duty ne in my hands commanding me to sell| buildings which were on fire wants werk after sclool anil Sain marck for interview. 1-16. See: a IES Se a lee for-the term and coust cases were | th "property therein and here- ftimes slg nyone having work, please | eee | $6. . - Ee RRGR Ap uae NEO MIeR ES: | ee ee = ————- - —--—— ——— — iy Ae , vere BUSINESS CHANCES |" Sheep receipts, 1,200, Active. |Surplus Fund. aken up by Judge Berry 7 ‘ aia notify Arnold Cox, McKenzie, N. P P The Gunder case involved a seed S OF THE DUFFS Any Mother Can BY ALLMAN 1 1-12-1w | FOR SALE—Old established General | Fully steafy to strong. . Three dou- | Undivided and feed lien. In 1921 Morton coun ty furnished 100 bushels of wheat IF IN NEED of an oxperienced hand| “Merchandise store in the heart of| bles choice to prime fed western | Profits .. ——— entertainment pr ~ 4s plastered inside and ont with|No. 1 dark northern the plins of entert tr NTS#rront roomin modern} cement floor and double windows Mrs. Ed. White. 417] Jf you are looking for a fine home, cet eyotie AE on pavement and in the new part of this city, here is your change. Price is $7,500; on terms. Geo. | to tend your furnace, phone 404w.| the Williamette Valley unsurpass-| lambs to packers and shippers $13.1 gued|/on Gunders applicatton, iow: | y ee, : ‘. Can build fires early’ nthe morm| €4 farming, dairying, fruits, ber-|Netives, $12.60 to $12.75.” Half Seen uC caerinel | aah, DANNY HOW WOULD’ Opt WILL THE LAD Go 5 ries and nuts and on the edge of| deck of fed yearling wethers, $11.50. | t | { You LIKE To HAV Paty ing. 1-15-5t 1 ge yea ios Becohiber ie RSM AG UMRaE Tee deci DUNG’ | = WORAVES 1) ih CE pauls | one of the largest timber sections | Best ewes, $7.50. lees cca : , the | ) FOR HALF PRICE WANTED—Work by the hour in PF! in” Oregon. Logging operations So oes | 1907 .......... the shipment of seed. — The DADDY TAKE YOouTO ) | OR 7 PEG oat ste homes, Phone 463-R. 1-143] jist started the mat woanmgl new GaIGkGO GaINET OOK: | Assets December or the county turned the seel | TPIT? A VAUDEVILLE SHOW OR THE REGULAR / | —* ROOMS FOR RENT > | Mill about to be built, It will pay| Chicago, Jan. 16.—Hog receipts 1909 a ee he ec a ea o ese se! —__ FAREr pee | i BY aN : you to investigate. For particu-| 31,000. Moderately active. Around ecember Sr shige eee cane Dae a sa | { TONIGHT ES Uy | yore aie det FOR RENT—Large bedroom 10x18 on| jars address, 704 care Tribune, | 10 cents higher. | BOO BD oxatho kesiiy a | Saas tN , MG; {| j ground floor with cooking and Cattle receipts 11,000, Fairly ac- Hiatal ils A ant OH,I’D LIKE To AS laundry privilege. Also free use of |] == | tive, Spots 10 to 15 cents higher. Sa eens . CASE Co Gundy ' —_ i| piano to congenial couple. Musi- FOR SALE OR RENT lop matured steers 11.00. Sheep!“ December a ieee —= Se SOD EY ; ~ cal apetared, Hane TEE Ot Bol Ann en rg | around tend fat wooled Eseience: | LEGION MASS i Tbily ae Da H oS GRowinc ) el 2 -14-3t. ‘A splen ome. They lambs early § 5 29.65 Mr ‘i MT)! a! we | TOR fa -Two warm. rooms in| fine modern brick, recent home of = december MEET PLANNED ny | z ‘ip ee ca modern home, within two blocks} Judge Andrew Miller in the new MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR : | y 24 has been set for the Wali, mica oD stoffice. Bach room suit-| addition. The upstairs is finished Minne: 16.—Flour A ass meet of service men " two. Board if desired.| in birch and hard maple and the| changed. Shipments 35,691 + 291,610.91, 0f Mandan and its vicinity which | St. 1-16-32) down stairs in quarter sawed white | Bran § to $27.00. , - will | Hed as a “good fellowship” eam heated room in oak, except kitchen. A nice base- Saacaee = 1923 ... ce . 376,690 revival of the buddies of the days of | house, suitable for one or] ment and cistern in basement. BISMARCK GRAIN Bao s noi7-1y i 6th st Phone 619-W. Hot water heat. Has garage that Furnished by Russell-Miller Co. TARIFF BOARD ses@ion include | . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum ........ 1 mixed durum .. 1 red durum ..... iment for the 2,000 or more Legion naires expected for the state conven | tron June 30, July 1, 2, will get some } attention. Supplied Garage M. Register. 114-1 parm wet FOR RENTTroom modern hours, BG Aye nates Washington, Jun, 14.—President "y | Fifth st. eat} including three bed rooms, récentiy | We quote but qo not handle the| Coolidge has determined to leave to| BIRDZELL TALKS | = redecorated, of stteet car line, im- | following the tariff commission the settlement TO KIWANIANS mediate possession; 10-room mod- , O#ts s++a 32] of the controversy ‘within that body) Ju .tiee L Birdzell of the North ern house, including five bed | Barley 5 ‘ Aljas to whether members may parti-| popota Speltz, per -ewt. MODERN ‘furnished room for rents cra person $15.00, two persons —_.. LOOK DADDY- upreme court gave a most $20.00 308 1-2 Main street. Bi lcipate | Aoolihe 1 i ° comet welindoertetiscl hes in cane ae G1] cipate in cases involving commodi-| jccrneq discussion of the “individual ; FOR RENT—A furnished room fer] ister A eTaEw & interested. Minnolay Tonia 2 lv ( Aight housekeeping, also gavage.l non TEN HR — Seven wos sete Yellow Mixed jon of the executive was |e ee eo in ot ielar in CHANGED TWENTY Repeud LOO Phone 329W, Mrs. A. Rohre 1 T— Seven room modern $51 $ 50|reached after conferences with tar] () nidress deliverel to the members { FIVE CENTS INTO OTHER CAN VERY et 115-3ty 10M er aaaleds nm ae oe 50. 49 | iff commission members and attoiney} Gr ine Mandan Kiwanis club atthe ASILK EASILY CHANGE FOR RENT— Warm south room ii! Sonabie. For Sarticukars Phone| 5,1 ,Cttt ver wound discount under | general Daugh tery, and upon the) «eekly luncheon. Dh Bow (HANDKERCHIEF FORTY DOLLARS modern home,ftwo blocks west of] 697. « L-1g-iwk | 25»- eve of the comMission’s hearings Up-| 10. officiated as chairman of the d y INTO A HAT F I] quot- In h Ear Corn (72 tb in Minnesota) 5]on the rates on sugar—-the most im-} 7 01 First St. 1-14-lW| FOR RENT-—New, steam heatca, i hyitilasas dinnbge be FOR RENT—New, ‘steam heates, | vents under shell. [portant since it hegan operating CRE Oaths Tt Furnished foom in nod-| modern flat. Also furnished rooms eeeeaene ead er house. Also garage, 607 Oth} for light housekeeping. Phone Abi NBG TESRGIIS Ey Pee) EL Gane Ede aegis re hos 782. 1-ld-lwk| 183. “Bismarck Business colleges Minneapolis, Jan. 16.—Wheat re-|tion that to intervene in the con- FOR RENT—Furnished xoom in mod- a ceipts, 202 cars, compared with 328'|troversy within the tariff commission ern home. Inquire 315 Mandan] FOR RENT—Modern 7-room house, Cash No. 1 ygrth- Jor any of the other independent | __Avenue, E 1-18-3t,| remodeled and redecorated. Ivory | orn, to $1.173-4; No. 1!agencies of the government would in| FOR REN eautiful room in arew| finished throughout breakfast room, | gark Northern spring choice to fan- [effect make the president an ex-of- modern warm home. Phone 662. |_Phone 697. 1-10-1W | Cy, $1.213-4 to $1.273-4; good to|ficio member of these bodic Large Tube sie. Mil (i's) a 1-14-1wk| FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart} choice, $1.173-4 to $1.293-4; ordi-|such was not the intent of congress if, Dept A -__ee = ment in Rose Apartments. F4 W. | nary to good; $1.143-4 to $1.17 3- _ Murppy. Phone 852. 12-29-tf | f on Main| FOR RENT—Two apaptments fully | St., between 3rd and 4th or on third} equipped for light ‘housekeepjng. between Main and Broadway. Find-| Phope 794-W. " 1-18tf [in creating them. BY STANLEY FRECKLES ia HIS FRIEND: cx return to F. H. Adams, 206 1-2/5OR RENT—Modern furnished house. wif Wj 5 | WEsGoTaA ( = 7 = h St. for reward, Jili3t) 702 2nd St. Phone 400W. 1-14-3t | ‘ ' nels ino ie srg DID ACT! Aw’ ( aa \& Yes-ues a ——SSS— T g J es ‘ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | OTe AN I BET BESIDES T BET} THERE GOKNA GET soa WANTED—To hear from party qith , ,SALE OF LAND j | OUR House AY POP \ > COAL For ‘ cnelosed car for sale, . Must be | Notice is hereby given, that under | | lOUSE Cost ‘'Y POP CAN eA OUR FURNACE = Verncy iced igcasonableds Dall 219 7th authority of an Order of Sale grant- I MORE MONEY'N ( 5 CE 5 { prige ellnae ed by the’ Honorable Davies, NOU AINT j= St., or Phone 1090-J. 1-14-1w | Judge of the County, Court of tife all Sint GOT ANY ———————— | County of Burleigh; in the State of al i | mace i MISCELLANEOUS North Dakota, dated the 19th day of 1 CXS FORNACE | FOR SALE—Stock of merchandise | Dec. A. 1928, the undersigned, S> 5 and machinery inventorying at ap-1Biifen Bisede Inte of ihe sake of | proximately $4,500.00, Fixtures in-! Oklahoma ‘City in the County of ventorying at approximately $1,100.} Oklahoma and .Stato ‘of Oklahoma, guelonging to the estate of the Daw- pati a ail Sp private ate to Mere, C , N. D,| the highes! ler, for cash subject Dawson and getting in touch with| oa iad, Coafeens folowing deserib- | J. C. Peterson, the Trustee’s repre-} Lots 13 and 14 in Block 130 in the sentative, The Trustee reserves| Original Plat of the city of Bismarck the right to accept or reject any|#Nd the north half of the southwesty. ae 1-14.3t,| quarter of section 10 in township S 138 north of range 80 west MUSIC SCHOOL - oth -P. M. is ost 0 he : ATTENTION: The sale will be made op or after | f Piano lessons for Children until| the 19th day of January A. D., 1924. ids must be in writing and 4S. years, 50c a lesson; -Beginners | » f = older than 15 years, 75e a lessen; | MeGurdy, Bismaseke Neth Decora oi: ; Higher grade,” $1.00. filed with the judge of tsukd County Aw, KY Pos >) ? < My Pop 4 FOR SALE—Comfortable new fiber Pees oF agiinereg to the undersign- reed rocker. A bargain, priced for SOHN Ww McLAUGHLIN, quick sale. Reason for selling, Ants crowded upartment. Call 633-W. of Ellen, rece, Mecessan, ‘Dated: Decentber 20, Av_D. 4923, { TALLER THAN ) \ VER Pop A } BY (12-86 1-29-16)". ‘six ote Bil 4 : The First Requisite. chairs and serving table. Call at) 4 citing pot-can't change’ them 522 8th, Or Phone 540-R, 1-15-tf| « pi : ooo | into good Americans unless” they TO BUY—Party wishes to buy st B| were. good. Europeans bargain a good L. C. ‘Smith &| N.Y.) Post-Standafd. Bros typewriter, in good condition. . P..O0. Boxx 343. 1-14-3t WANTED—To hear from owner with 5 or 6 room residence to sell or good building lot. Tribune .No.|,: 708 - 1-1441wk FOv# SALE—One electric washing machine. One sanitary cot “with mattress. Phone 479. . 1-14-lwk | 2. wip) | \TuS-NOT KNOW. IF ROBBERS. TOWN Bors |} OR THE ZERO WEATHER BROKE THE TAIL OFF THAT OLD ANIED Lates eat Nana - : Wothres conte per pound, Bieminect| IRON DOG IN YUDGE HORNBLOWERS FRONT YARD 72 ‘Tribune Co, d2-26-tt : 3 ’ : j a : ; i ‘ J 4 : } { ry YE