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. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924 PAGE SEVEN GOT EM ian Princess Radio To By NEA Ser: emphis, dan It's a fea ting 1 to use he a twentioth century But Mrs {princess i Steady® Few | tive Culls $9.00 to vies $10.00 to $11.50. | s lambs unsold, Several dou- | fed western lambs late Mon 400 Lo $13 Pleshy ewe from $6.00 to Uses Foil Rebbers 10 cents de vf hogs $6.75 to, mostly $6.00 Stror shippers. Desirable 5 and bacon sows { feeder S insertions 25 words or pecan re ee Under .......ese000. 18 lai 8 1 week. 25 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 ‘m di ‘opy Id be re- yy 12 o'clock to insere insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED when police ant Asquiths mo denneents on the wing game the after esutiols strategy, indigenoi mostly to her MINNEAPOLIS. GRATD Minneapolis, Jar 22,—Wh ceipts 180 compared with cars a o ‘ash No. 1 north reomers” 1 dark nofth-|} to the io to & crime 0; ordinary | Murder and plunder was to, have 35) been included inthe Memphis sortie |of the band. Amd long they talked over plans for execution of their | nefarious work flax! With an improvised radio set hooked in with the telephone wires leading to the desperados’ room the | Cherokee princess got every word that was said Then she flashed her warning Police rushed up and grabbed tie S| gang 1 Mrs. Buchan assisted them by cov- ering: the Idader with a shotgun u ‘80] til manacles could be put on his wrists She was very happy whi and smilingly re udits yiven by authorities uch display of courage and wit many hours the little red wo- pericusly to the edges of roof listening to h below plan a local climax series of overhead ern spring choicd | xod to choice $1.17 to good $1.14 July $1134; Se Corn No Sle to ¢ | No. 1, $ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 the evidence,” said TOCK oes reecipts ly 10 to 15 cents CHICAG Chicago, r 45,000. advane Ca grades slightly count decli LIV BISMARCK GRAIN (Burnished by Russell-Miller Bismarck; B e trying to tell me » when | was urging corn- ng that you couldn't rai ” North Dakota,” he Now look at this “if L drove from Ellendale to Fargo !now, and stoppeq and picked a little n cach field, | would have two], s full instead of the bush- His favorite amusements are goif,;¢! ; Bete se ‘ y i as one would expect of a Scot, and as good corn as 1] SE PAIS ae sikinig, Abeouipunived by one of his cis in Towa, in south- | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR sons he loves to take long tramps. | and southern South) | Ml ee ee en and ecow ne 50 foot building| British politics as the “I, L. U."-—{His favorite indoor amusement 1s re supposed to be inj Changed. Shipments 38,590 barrels. lot at corner of First and Thayer| was formed, and Macdonald was | reading. He is surrounded by books BOE E eee UUs streets, level, trees, on water, sew-| made ils chairman from 1906 @0 1903 |'They are everywhere m the hou er and gas, east front cl in,] inclusive. He was made the leader} He both reads and speaks French |’? LR one of best building lots in Bis-| of the Labor party from 1911 to | and so knows the best of two litera-jlshoia Agricultural Colle who is} marck. Geo. M. Register. 1914, At the.same time his life had } tures, takings the place of Prof. Walster,. 1 1500, been full in other ways — He ts“charming and gentat in con- | Announced as the corn show judge. sin line with An able writer, a student of cco- | versation and he is a clean talker - : Killing quality. ver nomics, he had written a regular! because he is a clean thinker, FOUR PASS TH PATE and y library of books on socialism, among Like Roosevelt. ‘ § $3.50 | 1¢ hers being “Socialism and Society,” | for some years he made a living of the § Can abor and the Empiye,” “Socialism | py reviewing new books. Irom this examiners held at Fargo iy 1-17-tf£} and Government,” “The Socialist | ne got a trick that Roosevelt had ¢ following ‘men were granted 1i FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house,! Movement.” He also wrote two] that of getting ali the best out ot a remodeled and redecorated. Ivory} books on India und its problems. He | book in a very rapid reading by finish throughout breakfast room.! Wis elected to Parliament from the | knowing how to skip the unessen- Phone 697. 1-17-1wk| city of Leicester in 1906 and repre- | nate OR RK. Barres ——, | sented it for 12 years. One of his old frienas told me ne AGNES Ges Just, before the great war broke | also had a Napoleonic gift. ‘The ta Murphy. Phone 862 12.29.42 | Out he showed’ the stuiY of which he Lmous emperor had deyoted friends in a * sit iat ~| was made when he took his political | every company in every regiment «1 FOR RENT—Two apartments fully | fife in his hands and opposed the | his afMtes because of his marvelous equipped for light housekeeping. | currents which were rapidly taking | mcniOfy TOF names and f. Phone 794-W. 1-12tf | his country into the war. He cham- | would step up tea line of grenadi FOR RENT—Five room modern|pioned peace by negotiation and pat some man on the shot bungalow and garage. Phone s64- Stood Fast. a 1-21-tf] Howled at in some public meetings, TEN ROOM modern houseo choigg | denounced in some of the newspa-|der his emperor's eye. So Macdon- Ser oe oe quoice pers, vituperated by demagogues, he | ald has the trick of remembering 1-19-3¢ held serenely to his course. It was | good political work that simple pri FOR RENT—Three-room house, part- | ly modern, 42 Main St. Phone 64. 1-16-1w partly Co.) “LERKS, 18 UP—Excellent amination, Bism ‘or government positions at ¥ 13,000, Better an. beef steers and yearlings! No. 1 more active on shipper ac-{ 1 out steady with Mond 1 rly top youngsters $11.75, l 000. Fairly aet- ambs around stea-!| No. 1 dark northe northern spring amber durum mixed duram 1 red durum flax flax rye i seals) We quote but do not handle the following: Outs we Barley was to annihilate the power of money | to cost him his seat in Parliament |vate members of the party organiza- 7 in the world, “There was no use }and netted him two defeats, the Word | tion have done t 4 ihre for money,” he maintained, in a Bol- ; 1 NEWS shevist state where necessities of; He broke the hoodoo about a year | also traveled widely. He has been |{ i life should be paid for by work alone, !ago when he was ,elected from alin India, Austra ia, New Zealand, | “Tape The simplest way to “exterminate | Welsh constituency dyd triumphant-|South Africa and Palestine as well R the capitalists,” he declared, was Boles re-elected on vets § last. «Upon as aimost every country in Europe. § is reappearance if Parliament about | tle has never been on American soil NTED—Local his“plan and the Ruesian ruble be-/a year ago he was made the leader! at 10 Downing Strect, the famous y i sibd anihn; weillnauebre teas.) ame almost valueless. of his party, which made him the! old house inhabited by British pre- 7 Sy et) Tn te ah teas.4 “Physically, Lenine was short, rath-|fermal leader of “His Majésty’s Op-|micrs, the hostess whe will preside i i {ov CORLGiNeL Ute ei er er plumb with a thick, short neek, | Page renter obo clean cag | broad shoulders, round, red face, high! A great event in the life of this! piven will be his eldest daughter, | Bier’ +4 doieiedh,. Hbka. ie aie Iai | foretread, Broad head, nose slightly |man was his marriage to Margaret| Mj:s Ishbel. He has two other | ana Comeniasion, Cail tor-b. J. Die, | UPturned, brownish mustache and .a/Ethel Gladstone, daughtfr of Dr.! dsughters and two sons, so that No. Steady at Opening on Chicago bald chien: ieee vrite Jewel [PHOrt stubdy Tend. Ne has been de-|J. H. Gladstone, and a kinswoman! 30 wil! have more young folks living | f | Tea Co, Inc, Moorhead, Minn «|| Seribed a3 Tooking more like a coun-; of the tamous prime minister. A’ jy x thin have been there since the | Board of Trade pee aes ag try grocer ian a Yeader of men, | edTured woman of the world, a aout: ihe SOCCER a | Lenine’s wife, N. K. Uuliarova,| student of men and events, she, too, = Ula, : ‘ Sallie FULLER BRUSH COMPANY has| commonly known as “Krupskaya,"!wrote books about the Inbor move- Pane ape oats | bles were ympathy with corn | a marck section. Experience not Fi the most “important perioa|men. TNetrs was a love romance - necessary. Opportunity for ad-|et hhecancer. ake wan president of | broken off only in 1911 When she Swamps Corn : jwheat market. After opening one-| vancement. Write Box 19 Bis-|the Chief Political Educational com-|died. The bereaved husband wrote | Show Committee eighth cents lower to 3-8 cents high- marck for interview. 1-22-5t | mission and an active member of the | beautiful and moying biography of $1.08 1-8 08 1-4 and July Central Execution committee, the | his wife, 06 1-2 to $14 $ wheat advarced ESSMAKING real governing body of Soviet’ Rus- Has Little Money. wed from page 1), se [# little all around. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER—Mrs. | sia. In his busy life Macdonald has ‘had | SHE ie dow Subsequently 50 percent decres Chas. Lamb. Phone 1102. The a = neither time nor opportumity to make | Si eee You Bek Wy COW INTE primary receipts since January 1 Lourain, Apt. 4. 1-21-2w | ny press ‘ Nate. ‘ | attracted notice and so, too, did —_—— NEW PREMIER iinan who realty doesn't care for it. rid, felted that 1 picked ie coming Paes i Ne vd Ge " H. As. |from Ellendale to Fargo. ss haan ea a he FOR SALE—Late 1921 Dodge (Continued from page 1) joules arerlebimen, bus they.ate cont ights are so|fitm, 3-4 to 7-8 cents net higher, ster in. excellent condition. Phone | Enters Politics, ’ fortably well off compared to nim, eee janes My S108 to $1.08 7-8 to $1.09 and 402-R. : July $i | Lough, a well-known Liberal mem-| fonar Law were rich by comparison. es FOR SALE OR RENT | ber of Parliament and was appointed Macdonald lives in a plain little! his secretary. As such, he came in-|home out in the Hampstead section FOR SALE—6 room modern bu. iga- to touch with payliamentary life and |of London. He also owns a small HoDe rei ha Giles Ce modern |‘The more he read, the more he be-| place, Iossiemouth, Scotland. rooms, oak floors, built in china {cme convinced the two old political | is tastes are of almost spartan Bia veer tee eather ees CHU ties carried no message of hope | simplicity. He doesnt drink tquor ington Experience un convenient to both high and a nd advancement to the workmen of | at all. He is a non-smoker éxcept in ae conve) gh and grade i Ce Cd ep Senge, clay marie. This is a} and became a convinced Social- | sometimes secn to puff at a cigarct 1129 Barrister Bldg., He, kee ee 1 He is no gourmand. Plain Scot fare | ¢ is to be found on his table p receipts 1 Fat wooled en it ved Ul for PANTER Ot SOE ERS NERS ahr wd alee a “pacifist” having been pigned to him. | Supplementing his reading, he has back them.” He tried to carry out position.” over whatever social functions are | opening for salesman in the Bis-| stood shoulder to snoulder with him ment, especially as it applied to wo-/ Rush of Entries rie Heel Oe ertea in today’s y dealings on the} Stleaole Continueg from page 1) {mucn money. He is the kind of a| !linoi opinions that damage to wheat had AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES He fell oie the notice of ‘om {and ex-Premler Baldwin and the lite | ¢ i) HOUSES AND FLATS began to study national questions. | farmhouse type of home at his birth-! closets ete., glassed in front porch, | at Britain. He joined the Labor | times of great stress when he is reasonable pyice; 9 room part-! I 1900 he was made retary of | ly modern house, water, sewer ndjthe Labor party, a position he held lights, east front, 60 foot lot, barn | jor 11 yes in the meantime in rear; owner will trade for sut-|an organization known the Inde- isfactory m machinery, horses| pendent Labor part; famous in » inemy Minn * which helt. Judging of the corn will be under Waldron of the North! Doctor Stabbed At Amiens hospital a doe- Speltz 265} tor naméd Marcourt was found on PAUL LIVESTOCK Jan operating table with a wound in Paul, Jan. Cattle New Shell Corn his left side, sed by a surgeon's Slow, generally stea-| No.3 yellow 56 Ib test knife. He died Mond No. 4 yellow 55 Ib test No. 3 white and mixed 56 Ib test No, 4 white and mixed 55 Ib test .50 | 4 . 92 " per pound discount under 55 Ibs. | th. Kar Corn (72 lb in Minnesota) de Ithe Ja hell children, 6-8-10-ye Paris references. J. B. Dal WANTED—A middle aged woman as housekeeper on a farm home. P. 0. Box 66: « 1-1%-1w WANTED—A girl for general hou work, Apply. Mrs. Frank Shepard, 6 Ave. B 1-15-tf Seca BUSINESS CHANCES WE MATCH your trades. Write full particulars and get our plan. . Re- sults will follow. The Service Com- pany, Moorhead, Minn. Box ‘839. : 1-18-1wk Field, SOUTH ST. ’ 1-21-1w | FQR RENT—Modern bungalow of 5) rooms and bath, hot water, heat, full basement. Call at 611 1st) Street for particulars, Phone 275W “ se H r $6.00 2. Two appeared off Cochin-China, one off and the fourth in the under WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Room on ground by single man, must be Write Tribune No. 705. i on the Boar idl : 1 as elected = t = ¢ OXES OH) > ee GED EIT oe | ® (aS) HAMmocks Ppointea on the} J ke his se in, which meeting last | TAKE HIM Home MEN Vir MAKE 1-21-2t liao olf If ‘ ROOMS FOR RENT ENT—Two furnished rooms, steam heated, for light housekeep- ing, “The Lourain Apts.” Phone 303. B. F. Flanagan, propr. 1-17-1w FOR RENT—Two tpoms partly fur- nished in a modern home for light housekeeping, 622 Ist St. Phone 766-W.. e FOR RENT—Room in strictly med crn home. Convenient to both hospitals, 306 9th St. Phone 541-J 1-22-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern home.. Apply 614 Ist St. Phone i 1-22-3t FOR RENT—Three good unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Call at 803 7th St. - 1-17-tf FOR RENT—Three good house keep- ing rooms. Call at 803 7th st. deed he had done that had fallen unz the Board TAKEN FROM LIFE Wild and Wooty FOR RENT—5 room house, modern, close in. Phone 64 ia Soviet Leader Made Remarkable Rise To Power (Continueg from Simbirsh, Russia, and ig shid to have | been the son of a nobleman. real name was Vladimir Ilitch Ouli- anov but he adopted the pen name of Lenine quite carly in life in sign- ing his radical articles and pam- phlets. He is said to have chosen it because of his deep feeling over the massacre of several hundred miners two in a bed, $7 each. Single room |? ¢ and board, $8 x week. ‘Transient | 7 the Lena gold fields by Czarist of- lficers, s er, bre: t, $1, als ¥ upper) bed and bieaksaaty ¥, eal Whether this, feeling agains| aoe ee onan ch 1 je iCzaristebrenainedmrithetin ance die embarked upon the strenuous career ot dictator is not mentioned by any of his biographers but it is nofable that early in his ascension to power the former Emperor Nichoias w brought from his Siberian exile and, with his whole family, was executed in Southern Russia. s During his political activities, Len- HIM Boys -HE LOOKS MIGHTY -Room and board, the LAND OR TRADE—160 acres with coal minesand equipment, two iles. from county seat. Yearly output 3,500 ton¢. Otterstrom Bros., Carson, N. D. 1-19-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—-320 acres hay land, five miles northwest of Bis- marck., R. S. Price, Deborah, Ia. 1-21-2w FOR SALE | WHEN TOBIAS ToDD WAS CORNERED BY HIS H bse AT THE CHECKER. CLUB LAST NIGHT, HE ‘ N THE PORCH ROOF- FIREMEN RESCUED HIM =’ ONE oe Ys, HOUR LATER. HE WAS NEARLY FROZEN STIFF WITH FEAR AND GLb “A WANTED—Good farms at right price, Q. J. Mortenson, Moorhead, Minn. : * 1-18-1wi MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR man-Taylor 25-50 tractor, one, 56 Minneapolis separator, 160 acres improved, three miles from county seat. Otterstrom Bros., Carson, N. D. 9-1w FOR SALE — Kota rust resistent hard spring seed wheet @ $2.50 per bushel F. O. B. Bismarck, Johu Sabot. Route 1. Bismarck. 1-2}-1wk D—To haar from owner with idence for sAle. Possession not. nted until spring. ~Write 706 \ ine was the victim of three attempts upon his life. The most notable of these was in September, 1918, when he was-shot and wounded by a young : ' i i Saale woman revolutionist, Dora saplan, a a — a . x a ai cega who said she believed Russia could SS Sn Freckles Wants Free: be ged only through Lenin's death, ==} FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Freckles Wants Freedom BY BLOSSER Tragedy entered Lenine’s life b i el agua fore lie ieft school when one of h NOSiR=o0 CANT PLAY WITH |U yuaobya tunic? yaa ae brothers, a. young univragy student, BY WILLIAMS THE 82S aNwoRe TODAY= You be eee was executed for’ an alleged plot | 1 STAY INSIDE THE YARD AND pees against the life of Emperor Alexan- | LEE ; J GOT A DINORCE FROM MER der Ill, 5 a ‘ ; HUSBAN' AN’ NOW HE'S G. E. Zinoviev, Lenine’s biograph- DERE YO 1S HIT AINT DE STOVE - HITS AWAY CAUSE I fond er asserts that y desire to avenge ' 5 ae an us his brother's death thereafter ruled SEB ANS tsi DET HOUN! AM WAS SETTIN- SAW Him wis nis CSO Lenine's life. He continued his SEEMS KINDER HERE COUNTIN LOW MANY O& SUITCASE JES NOW studies sud Was. graduated ae a law- LIKE DAT STOVE DEM HOT COALS GOIN TER FALL Hines yer from the University of Petro- = = = grad. From then on his lot was Gor A_POWFUL. OD BU GE RO EC axe. cast with the proletariat. INFLUENCE OvAH HISSEFF AN Ar JES NATCHILLY ‘ FELL ERSLEEP fre In 1895 he was exiled to Siberia for his part in organizing the “Union for the Emancipation of the Work- ing Classe: Freed some time tat- cx, he lived abroad in, Munich, Lon- don and then Geneva, where In con- nection with other revolutionaries, he published socialistic newspapers . expounding tho economic theories of AN Karl Marx, WN ‘SN A velvet plush coat, good condition, Lining very good Phone 946-M. : 1-21. ‘WANTED—Large clean cotton ragi , Three cents per pound, Bismarck Tribune Co. 12-26-tf FOR RENT—Garage, 508 Sth St. Phone 678-W. ~ 1-21-3t Seen acc cc ee Lan SALE OF LAND When tie, world war began he was iS in Switzerland. His. famous tmp “a, ¢ from that country to Russia in 1917, on a “sealed train” was one of the startling optsoaes of the war. ‘The Germans gave the party of 40 fus- siins free conduct through their “® Notice’ is Hereby Given, That un- der authority of an Order of Sale granteq by the Honorable I. C. Dav- jes, Judge of the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in the state of North Dakota dated the 12th day of January A. D. 1924 the undersign- ed administrator with will annexed of the ute of Peter M. Smith late of the city of Bismarck in the coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota deceased. will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cush subject to the confirmation by the Judge of said County Court the fol- lowing described land to-w: # Lots seven (7) Block thirty nine (39) Northern Pacific Addition to the City of Bismarck. ° The sale will be made on or after the 8th day of February, A. D. 1924. All bids must be in writing and ay be left at the office of F. E. fi Curdy, or filed with the Judge of aid ‘County Court or delivered to the ‘undersigned personally... JOHN. A. LARSON, : Administrator with will an- nexed of the estate of Peter M. Smith, deceased. Dated January 14, 1924. 4 (1-15- 2-5) country arid tt has often been charg- c& that tié movement was heavi financed with German goid in order to put Russia out of the war. When firmly installed ax Premier, Lenine promoted fraternization between Russian and German soldiers ang soon brought about | peace with Germany by the treaty of | Brest-Litovsk and Russia was deti- nitely out of the conflict. Then Len- ine turned his followers against the powerful leaders of the Czarist- re- gime who: would not submit to his dictation. Empire Disintegrates. The great Russian“Empire began to. digjntegrate... Sib saved by Czechoslovakia and aided by the Al- ies defeated attempts to include it within the Bolshevik domains, Nu- merous border states fell away and set up independent governments, such as Ukraine, Esthonia, Latvia and the Caucasus. ‘ | cthe keynote of Lenine’s doctrine \\ \\ _ WNASHA FUNK DOG HAS SUCH A HARD © ‘TIME GETTING UNDER THE STOVE THAT HE \ @ ‘DOESNT. COME OUT FOR EVERY LITILE THING. SAY, IS THERE e ANY WAY FOR A FELLA A GET A DIVORCE FROM ) LIS PARENTS P ae

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