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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT = —_—_———————_ AGENTS WANTED NESTOS TO SPEAK Gov. R. A. Nestos will delive address on Lincoln” | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | NHAT OU HAVES JUST SAID, MR, TRUE, RIMINDS ME OF A COUPLG OF VERSES OF at] BEAUTIFUL , TRENCHANT, INSPIRING POETRY, Classified Advertising Rates || 1 insertion, 25 words’ or * under 4 insertions, under # 3 insertions | under Ads over 25 words, 2¢ ad | tional per word. CLASSIFIED: DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch _~ All classified ads are éash in Jadvance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY 4 SUBMITTED | THE | BISMARCK TRIBUNE |; PHONE 32 | z | Voces HELP WANTED—FEMALE D—Experiented maid, Family Modern apartment. Do not unless thorqughly competent | good references, Writ y SALES EA Good salary guaranteed to the right people. Apply at Van Room 109. After 7 p.m. | FOR RENT— AGENTS WANTED — Sell_Madison “Better Made” Shirts direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or expevience required. _ Easily sold. Big profits. Write for Free | Samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broad- way, New’ York. PERSONAL SUE DIGBY private instruction in Gregg Shorthand, touch typewrit- ing, 208 3rd Strevty Telephone 885. oe 2-1-2w | ntl FOUND FOUND—Fountain pen, Call 52 be- tween 2:00 and 5:00 P. M. : 2-7-2t | ROOMS FOR RENT | ONE LIGAT pieasant unfurnished | room, With large closet, on second | floot,-suitable for one or two per- sons. Heat, .water and light fur- nished. Call 1014, or address 4 10th St. 2-5-3t | FOR: RENT—One nicely, furnished light house keeping room, ground floor, gas plate. 517-2nd St. Phone 812d. 1w e furnished moder house, close in, 402 Sth St. | Phone 8363, 2-2-1 | WANTED—A large cozy comfortable room by gentleman. Write Tribune No. 711. 2-5-3t | OR RENT—Three good unfurnished housekeeping rooms, Call at 803; Ath St. 1-17:tf | room in Competent girl for | ework, Call 802 Ave. _—— FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS LE-A refl pargain in’ ay! sHitygagm house, modern, weli 1o- cuted) ing, south and east, nice perty-eould not be re-| githan $7500.00. My 50.00, | es, in various parts | ity at’ from $1000 up and; orts of prices and terms; uit any taste or purse. 4 I_ylso write fire insurance in reli- alle companies. F. E, YOU i cgi We FOR SALE OR R. Block of lots, two houses, good well, stable, hen | house. Will divide. A bargain. j. K. Doran, 406 Third street, 2-7-1lw i} FoR RENT—Furnished apartment omsecond floor, fitted for housekeeping, $40 a month. kone | 724W. Geo. W. Little, 801 Fourth, | 2-1-tf “| FOR RENT—Warm, furnished light FOR RENT—Five room modern house, close jn. Inquire 314 Thay- er 2-5-3t FOR RENT—Modern room, centrally located, 408 Sth St. Phone 597-K. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Brand new $120.00 set| of Alexander Hamilton Institute! Student's * business course. Very cheap. Music Shop, 214 Main St 2-6-3t GARAGE FOR RENT—Can be used | either for car or for storage of | household goods. Centrally loca-|} ted. Call 508 7th St. or phone! 644M. 2-5-3 housekeeping rooms, also one sin- gle sleeping room, 622 3rd St. Vhone 132-W. 2-7-3t FOR RENT—One of the best busi- ness locations in the city of Bis- marck. Write Ad No. 710. Care Tribune. aa Kk TEMSTITCHL ork 10 wing Machine Co., Bismarck, N, 2-6-1m LOR REN apartment, | partly furnished. Two private en- | tre adjoining bath, heat, Hight, | and water, $35. Phone 614. 1-28-tf | d bath, hot water, Call at 102 Av: jetly moi Ww. Murphy. Phone 852. 12-29-tf | FOR R&NT—TWo apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12tf FOR RENT—Five modern apartme room 1w | nt room at 514} cth St. Phone 227. | 2-5-3 FOR RENT—Flat.in Person Court. all 519 Ave, A. 1-26-t! LOST—A b ; pet cat with a red ribbon around; neck. Phone 905, 2-7-1t Malay Tribe Prove | Darwin Theory; of —— { Heidelberg, Feb. 7.—-All races of the world have shown more or less! predilection toward civilization, cex- | cepting a tribe of Malays in the wilds of one of‘ the Celebes islands in| the Dutch AVest Indies, asserts Pro- fessor Bascler, an anthropologist of Vienna, writing ina German medical | journal. These natives, living in un-; exptored sections of the islands, are ! vradually slipping backward, says Baseler, and if their decline inues it may go to prove even- ly that Darwiny ht. . These natives are all left handed, | chew their food with a grinding mo-| tion of the jaw, like an ape, have long s, live in trees and use s well us their hand$ in} thing they attempt toj at the beginning of the! avers the professor, that | man began to use his right hand, a! fs i lization, but the na- |, of the Celebes are much furth- ; cr removed today’ from. any social | develophhent than they were in the} stone age when man began to open} his eyes to all about him, | Angoga Goats New Farm Product! "1 Purgo, Feb. 7.—Several Angora goats of a type from which are de- veloped Sensationally productive specimens that grow extra “long mohair that brings from $2 to $30 a ‘pound, have just been received at the farm of Arthur F.,-Dittmer near Durbin, Cass county. i They -come from “a breeder in Montana, who has’ sold single fleeces from his Angoras at fre $70 to $160 to hair dealers in New York city. 4 The hair is used as a substitute for human hait in the manufacture of grey switches, false: pieces: and ilar products, for which it ig fn great_ demand. , aa The animals are.saili to be very handsome with their silvery fleeces of lustrous hair, their ‘at- tractive faces, bright eyes and their alext and appealing ntannér’ It is contended they require no more care than, sheep atid can be readily pastured with other. firm livestock, i ‘Sells Child To Get after all, was | P RUG WEAVIN and delivered. Bismarck. a FOR SALE—Garland range and china closet, 1306 Ave B, Phone 704-M. 2-4-4t No 912. 2-5-3t ork Carrie J. 2-5-1w ED TO \I —Piano. cpildren. Write Tribune No. FOR SALE—Potatoes, bushel. Phone 440-M. 2-6-1w FOR SAL! ty acre improved farm, good buildings, three miles from county seat, half mile from Foreston MilleLacs County, Minn- esota, further information on re- quest. Garl Lindstrom, Foreston, Minn. 2-6-1w - Also 2-19-1lw OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME—1 am offering same of the finest im- proved in Southern Alberta at $20 to $50 per acre.n Reasonable terms. Financial Agent, Lethbridge, A!- berta. Q4-lw FOR SALE OR RENT—320 acres hay land, five miles northwest of Bis- marck, R. S. Price, Decorah Funeral Money Peking, Feb. 6—A young Chinese woman, poverty-stricken through the long absence of her husband, recent- ly sold her five-year-old daughter for $30 and used the proceeds to bury her mother-in-law, according to Pek- ing police records, The hifsband many months ago joined one of the army divisions in Hufeh. The young wife supported her aged mother-in-law and child by sewing. She was highly respects by her neighbors because of her ty and diligence. When the old woman died the daughter-in-law, prompted by devo- tion born of generations of rever- ence for the elders of the famil; sacrificed her child that her’s hu band’s nother might receive propgr burial. r; French’ Elections,’ ° ~ Living Paris, Feb. 7.—The, high cost of liyfag, in France promises to be one. sf the principal issues, in- jected’ by,.the opposition to the pregent --government: ‘ duti; the campaign for the for{cosntng, gen- eralelections. 3) hf Posters age being ..p ‘placarding in all tle of) Pranee, ; ewfplasizing crease in tlie price off necessities | of life upder the present rule. Ih the dists prepared it is noted that bread and wine, which the average Frenchman regards as first in the neceseities of life, have been sttb- jected to.the smallest relative in- crease... 2 GILLETTE’S BOOK: REVIEWED om |... Grand Forks, N.. D. Feb. 7.— “Rural “Sociology,” latest member of the faculty of the Uni- versity ‘of’ North Dakota, is being reviewed for tlie’ “Révue tnterna- tionale de Bociologie,” by Dr. Rene Vorms, editor, of that review and séorétary ‘of the Societie Interna- :* Professor tionale “de Sociologie: Gillette was mate Steociste mem- her ofthis orgahization because of! ‘hfs . contri isin the field, of rural soctology.”” Dr, Voris .i8 called for i Falch, | 40 cents per ‘book | .Wiltten by Prof. J. M. Gillette, Abraham to be held at the special services Presbyterian thurch at Mandan on iit Goes CiKe THIS :— Sunday evening, it’ was announced today. In connection, with his dress the choir has prepiired a special program of natienal anthems and hymns. Sunday February 10 will this year see special services in many church- es of the nation in memoxy of the martyred president whose birthday falls on February 12. It was part of a general movement through the churches to bring a recurreme of Lincolnesque simplicity and Jaith into daily lives. ICE FALLS ON FOOT Henry Brown of Solen came to the | city today to receive treatment’ for qn injured foot. He was hauling ice and a heavy cake of ice fell upon his+ believed that several bones are fractured. TON—SAKARIASSI riage of Alfred Ri Sakariassen and Miss” Marian Fran- ces Harrington took place Monday, January 28th ingYancouver, B. C., ac- cording to announéements received in the city today by friends and re- latives. Mr. Sakariassen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ’Sakariasgen, un- til recently was in charge of the Palace of Sweets Confectionery store which he owned’ jointly with his brother John Sakariassen. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Harrington of Vancouver, B. C., and has been employed as an operator in the Mandan offices of the North Da- kota Independent Telephone company for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Sak en will make their home in Spokane, Washington. HARRI Ay Mexicans working in a lead mine in Chihuahua have found a new use | OH, NO, (T DOESN'T, tt GoSs UKs THIS US! | eee for a series of cav bottoms gf .w ore in paying The miners have no from their cigarets cracks in the rocks hich lead and silver quantities is found. ike of the smoke, | h into anotke pbiced that feline drilling in the is sucked through | they Sreak — thro. at®certain points. e. A Matter o ADAM AND EVA BY CAP HIGGINS f Business OH, ADAM, HOW COULD GOSH, EVA) YOu INVITE A MILLIONAIRE] HE ISN'T TO DINNER WHEN YOU INTERESTED KNEW THE CURTAINS {IN CURTAINS . WERE (N THE WASH? HE'S LOOKING EVA, THIS WILL BE PUREEY A MATTER_ BETWEEN ONE. BIG BUSINESS MAN AND ANOTHER. I'VE Got THE IDEA AND HE'S GOT THE MONEY. So ADAM, MY NEW DRESS ISN'T FINISHED. MLL HAVE TO WEAR THAT OLD, BLUE SERGE. ¢ SAY, ISN'T a4 STUFF! THIS 1S BUSINESS! = CONFERENCE MEANS, A BIG CAPITALIST) LIKE MR.OCHSENFELD COMING TO i EXAMINE MY BUBBLE HOUSE? THERE'S} MILLIONS INVOLVED! THE WHOLE j FOTURE OF THE A-B-C- CONSTRUCTION (ComPany IS IN TAE BALANCE N | ees Se | OUT OUR WAY WHUT KINDER \'ATRAPTION AM O'S .WHUT YO 1S MAKIN? HIS BEHWME 2 also’ to ‘review “Rural ology” “ante the Weademic TAprieultiire de Frante, i BOY, 1SE JUS & SAFE AN’ SANE WAN FOTO SHOE DAT MULE. ALL AH HAS “TER 00 NOW 15S GiT ANTER OEM SLOTS. WASH FUNG INVENTION May BE SAFE. ENGUcH ARTER HE’'GETS Hic MULES. - FEET JUST WHERE HE WANTS THEM. VENTED FEET WHEAT WEAK EARLY TODAY Winnipeg Market Influenc: Chicago Trading Wheat develop with ¢ ear Chicago, Feb. a weakness in sympathy Winnipeg market in ted dealings. After opening at fourth cent off to one-half cent a vance § -8 to Flt 1-8 prices h sag. $1. eu derwent a general CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, Feb. 7.—Hog receipts, 40,- 000. Mostly 5 to 1) cents low age. Top, 7:4 ttle receipts, 11,000. i Market opening slow. ceipts, 17,000, Opened sle weoled lambs mostly lower, MILL CITY WHEAT apolis, Feb. 7,—Wheat ceipts cars compared with 2 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 no thern $1.15 1-2 to $1.19 1-2. No. dark northern spy choice fancy $1.23 1-2 to $1.29 1-2. Go to choice $1.19 1-2 to 1 Ordinary to good $1.16 1 1-2. $ Minr 73 to Tc 1-8 to 4c. 3 yellow, white, 45 4 to 67 to 67 1-40. 54 to § 2.59 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Feb. 7.—Cattle r ceipts 17,000. Slow about. stead very little done early, Runs i clude considerable short fed s and yearli . $9. Bulk f nd yearlin tock slow sales § FL SAM WHITES THE FURNITURE STORE » TODAY WHEN JED BARRYMoRE * ~~ JHE UNDERTAKER. ASKED H one- and Run late ter cutters bull, general tendenc high H low 240 crs s Jam B es ed he ly | M carl ds n- iy No. W follo i rr 1 to nl (Fu Cr tee No. a ly, | No. No. | No, vs | No. ‘at | yo, | Hen sn | Hen pte | Spri SHOE XERY perc | ACERTAIN ROOM bulk to packers early ” PAGE FIVE and stags, per Ib per Ib. per Ib... Canners and kinds up to $7.00. 5 Bologna $ to § ») and down prs dull, 13.00, down Best lights | Florida to Have Golf Tournament her, i heavy but 4 yellow per ogs 11,000 er. D pound, around able 170 80 to § pty to to 20¢ around choice O02 Stock- and heep 200. bs steady fat to 2 native 00. FLOUR UNCHANGED inneapolis, Feb, 7.—Flour un- changed to ten cents higher. oad lots at $6.40 to $6. in 98-pound cotton ments 49,493 banrels. RCK GRAIN eb. 7, 1924 1 naythern spring 1 amber durum 1 mixed durun 1 red durum 1 flax 2 flax 1 rye aL quote but do not handle the owing: 16 New Shell Corn % yellow 56 Ibs, test Ib, test nd mixed 56 Ib test and mixed 55 Ib. test per pound discount under 3 whi bd Ib. WHOLESALE PRODUCE rnished by Northern Produce Co.) wm -Butterfat 50 Fresh, a Dressed 1D. P. Young ‘Tom turkeys ib, LD. P. ten turkey 1 Ducks per Ib. 1 Geese per Ib 1 tur per th © Poultry sd Ibs. cach and over p s under 4 Ibs, each, per Ib. ngs, per Ib ) per Ib, WATER PROOF] GUM DROPS: y[eharge of the jel: St. Augustine, Fla., ers from many parts of the and east are expected to par in three tourname on the St. Augus next 60 days, spring ne links dur The eighth nt will open TiN bru the women's third ment, March 5-8, whiéh will lowed by the Llorida wi pionship tournment Ma Wilfred Reid, profession: ° which W of recreation dent Harding dur , pronounces of the favorit for the late Pre Jing his visits to both wreens and fairways in almest. flawless condition, He has re ly negotiated the 18 holes in 69 and followed that with a 71 on an un usually windy day Mrs, Ella K. Banning of Cineinn ¢ champion, and one of the ev women golfers who visit St. Augus nnouneed her intention of the tournament in tine enter Mareh has womar Girls Deserting London—There’s a ded 1s in London in the business world them into Many beauties recent St Arth ty chorus now, High er wag attracting shops. are and have quit the according n in the offices month r who's b rical business half a_ century | And it's going to be difficult, he de , to find others charming. y equally as London's Traffic Deaths Londo London's toll is ling. Lif acrificed on thi nd reckles , there cording death life ig three 3 street ac to Scotland Yard ied, All attribut re few policenien here tody than were ciden In th but 18 0 ed tog tic Sago. JOB AT IM TO SWEEP opt Or FRECKLES I's T00 RAINY FOR YOU BOYS To PLAY OUTSIDE SO BOTH OF You FIND SOMETHING To PLAY HERE IN THE FREcMES! war ON EARTH ARE You DOING TO TAG? AND BIS FRIENDS WE'RE PLAVIN’ HOUSE-CLEANING, AN’ ‘TAG SAID LE'D BE TH CARPET IF I'D a Dom work!