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‘ : _. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE SEVEN —— EIT TRUE BY Co - Patrolm en To Help Bulk to packers early $8.00 to $8.25. Dreksed Poultry % Hog receipts, 17,500. Around 15|No. 1 D. P. Young Tom turkeys In Child Safety cents lower. Bulk butchers and bitcon] De? Ib. ..... 0. OH, JACKSON! HGR You are! Tlaces's A PLUMBING BILL FoR You IN hogs $6.60 to $6.75. Packing cowa| No. 1 D. P. Hen turkeys, per 1b. mostly $5.75. Bulk better grade} No- 1 Ducks per 1b. Chicago, Feb. 18.—Better pictures and literature, (neighborhood facil- cavder plgs $5.50. Strong weight kill. | N® ! tiene pet tb 17 ities for recreation, \agd making er pigs up to $6.00, No, Tite eRe. ae oe a ee ee et THIS MORMWING’S Matic 4 “big brothers” of the policemen, are Sheep receipts 5,500. Fat lambs . Classified Advertising Rates. ||| For,Ssis-atodern house towed || LS save othe things ested fo mie stone "to"35 ents higher. Sheep| Hens 4 te ea and over por. 48 u vertising |] on 6th Street, 5 rooms and bath, isters ard lay members of Protestant Rhehe coe cents. Higher.” Goud tole Ctnce Gare eve ens ie 1 insertion, 25 words or | Full basement, fire - place, churches by the Chicago Church Fed- choice fed western ambe $14.00, Na.{ SPtiness per Ib... ae under . Reed vot ve) screened gporch, also Garage. |! eration in a pamphlet on making! yen $14 00 to $4 Light and] yock® ati ae : 2 fe 2 insertions, 25 words or i] One of tie best built houses ir |} Chicago safe for children. ‘ ndywelght fat owes $8.50 to $9.00.| Genge’ per th ei (0 Under #2. tsi.) SB, Bismarck and in splendid condi- Children must be taught the ways! Absence of Buying Pressure] Run includes 25 doubles of weste ‘ 3 insertions 26 words or \ tion. Price $5500.00. ‘Terms. of safety, and morons and speeders Brie rough 0 LIVESTOCK under . For Sale—New Bungalow, six must be eliminated if the children Drag on Market _ ear rooms and bath, located in Riv? erview Addition. Full base- ment. Hot water heating plant. Garage. ' Price $6200.00, ‘Terms. For Sale—Modern Bungalow, six ms and bath, excellent conditibn, Garage and chicken house. ‘ Located on 9th Opposite Hospital. Price $5000.06. Terms, ). 18.—Hog - reccipts ‘airly active. Mostly it to ents low 1 week, 25 w i Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- | | tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY A RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classifi€d ads are cash in | | advance. Copy should be re- of a community are to be safe, the BISMARCK pamphlet says, while the literature at ae % GRAIN an ‘3 "| ) 88,000, 18.—Increased offer hed ry Russell’ Miller Co.) rank poison”| . , ; Rjsm: tebe rr " ciate, ings and inadequate buying support] ,, . 18, 1924, SING SARS UBARUEVOD: Lida tov lower pERE TUE’ @heab Loday 1 dark northern our church can cooperate with ‘ 3 ern spr : schoal and. the home to correct |duting the early dealings. The sell-| N°} Rorthern spring Chicago, Fe 00, Killing Top matured active, $11.50, ceipts 15,000. Active 26 to 40 cents higher. ‘ : ‘ecton.| NO: | amber durum wrong tendencies inspired by neigh-|{@ came chiefly from commission] Xo" | Muver durum borhood *hang-outs," and can be sub-|fouses and from pit traders. Abund-| xo y Myed durum 0... : No.1 flax .. ) iy, THIS Bice IS MADE in the south st counted stituted by trained, supervised, ana | nt receip morally helpful gymnasiums or play-|®8 ® bearish factor. ‘The opening |No-'! flax . let? cciyed by 12 o'clock 6 inaure ||] ‘Investors Mortgage || Frauds TS MYL ehich ranged from one-eighth. cent [NO 2 fax - Coolidge Relative insertion same day. Security Co. PSL Ue eR ET aaa | IEA egy 9 AERTS, SOME NS LWe aslo bt ae eee Masneoee Social Worker | Phone 188 { patrolman, he can tell you much! with May $1.10 3-4 to $1.11 and July | ey WU? wate” Che |< hej dead, Melt The attue CE . Wa REeSENE TRE QRIGRT i They should be big brothers to the| $1.10 1-2 to $1.10 5-8 was followed Oe ce ere i Rae ay TO REJECT ANY COPY / | children, Call a meeting at which|by a moderate general setback. Bate Be: 33 |M. Coolidge, n trim and athletic MITTED | FOR SALE @ they are invited to be present.” Subsequently shutting down of | gt" -:--- : young woman who happens to be a \ | Pi Speltz, per ewt THE i is room meer iaaikt ; (el gat Belo operation y a Chicago flour mill. 2 ae SHELL Com third cousin of President Coolidge, is rooms, partly modern . 4200.00 % 2 ‘ing because of lack of | \, alte “1 settleme vorker i heart BISMARCK TRIBUNE | j4 rooms, partly modern 1900.00 Will Bavaria 118ur buy had a further de- | Ne 3 yellow 56 Ib test the lower Beat Side) it mat revaicd * PHONE 32. 5 rooms and bath ... 3000.00 | | pressing influehce. ‘The close was] X04 ¥ellow 55. Ib recently. She will’ teach music to ; 4 rooms, lights and water ¢. 1150.00 Have Monarchy? unsettled, 3-4 to 1 cent net lower, 3 white and mixed the street urchins who, for unnum- 8 rooms, modern ...... ‘ 5750 00 May $1.09 7-8 to $1.10 and July x 1 white and mixed 55 Ib bered years, have danced around the HELP WANTED—FEMALB | Foi al real estate service in cith- Munich, Feb, 18.—Residents of Ba-| $1.09 5-8 to 3-4 cents to $1.09 3-4| 1 ike pound discount under hurdy-gurdy and sung with the organ WANTED—Competent girl or woman jer city property or farm lands, see | varia are to be afforded opportunity | Cents. rei Corn (72 Ih in Minnesot grinder. for general housework. Mrs. R. B.| me. ; | Wes to express themselves at the polls as Gh ies under shell, Al Miss Coolidge has organ- Loubeck. Phone 554. __2-16-8t! Fire insurance written’ in reliable’ our © to whether or not they favor restora-| 45, EN ENEOG or MINNEAPOE ized in harmony and rhythm, WANTED—Competent girl for gener- | companies, i eg tion of a monarchy ‘as part of the| Minneapolis, Flour _un- _ MINNE LIS GRAIN tand two juvenile orche The al heisewokt Mrs. John A, Hoff- F. FE. YOUNG. | IN THROWING, CIG@ARET BUTTS INTO ¢ program of the People’s party, it was] Changed. — In Minneapolis, Feb. 18. Wheat lessons will be offered at one-third Bhone 9. { 2-18-1w \iTNEe WAS Bowe tur announced recently. It is contended | $6.45 a barrel, cepits 391 cars compared with rates, for she believes those who cNTEDGint Tor penet | by party leaders that a Baden mon-|rels. Bran $ ans a year ago. Cash No. 1 north-| benefit will be more appreciative CAE MEE eA ____ SALESMAN: \ archy within boundaries of the Ger- Sere Go elas No, 1{if the disagreeable color of chari a 2 TAILORING salesmen America’ | man republic is entirely practicable, SO. ST. PAU ik) choice to] has been washed from the tran gest exclusive. trouser house hus and that the issue has been raised} So. St. Paul, F 18.—Cattle re-|! 2 good | #etion , + Opening in this te Made to| because they believe that it is in ac-|ceipts 2,200, Stow, about steady. aad $1.18 3-8 to ‘-| Miss Coolidge studied musie in “fountain pen, Measure Trousers $5.50 to $8.50. | cordance with the wishes of a large | Very little done early, Killing ciass oO good $1 New York for fou irs but did not with initials, M. C. Bindery Big daily profits ‘and! bonus. Write | penottion of the Bavarian elector- re aie tage medium a i a Pt scene poke please notify Marie Beer, Tel, Of- Lincoln Tailoring Company, | Py Bion itesent anderen ae ne staal whuble fon ornamaneIseninpaeeee a a SEVERAL SAL wh che | five will have sandidetee ieetie Henle estosle In Toht suppl “The sew selleminy tenduee an ‘ ot | SEVERE ESMEN Os ave ci a $8. e-stock in light supply Pp new settlement teac was if a ape Pe ae ut the election which it is planned sive: © aly “alos “at jborn and reared in’ Ludlow, Vt. LOST- Brown marmot fur belt at au-, °° at Gee RAISES to hold some time next fall. and heifers $2.50 to $6.00, Can- j twelve miles from the birthplace of ditorium. Return to 308 9th St. Lee tanie SRuPTe Mie ——— Hebe and’ culls image $280 00 | Calvin Coolidge. And she does not or phone 43 SeIEBE area a oes Ret Eat onions in the winter,” says|§3.95, Bologna bull . Weighty 6 3-4 to $2.60 3-4, like to talk about her kinship with POW SALE OR RENT | vie Bos. bY Bienigrek for pat : a : 4 doctor, Then, if you are lost in! grades $4.60 to $4 Uoanak (y hadi : {the President. HOUSES AND FLATS | SALESLADIES WANE ao Its tough to Matis a crowd of understand only English.—Brook' fox, your friends will soon find| medium kinds $4.2 Stockers and WHOLESALE PRODUCE UD eee == ; ee A radio and mah jofige fans when you | Eagle. al you. London Opinion. feeders moderately active on better | (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) /, ThCTe Are enough crises on hand FOR SALE: G icom modera howse,! an opening for capable sales ladies, ci EASE BiSdhs ct diedy Werces,. Galven ve | Craam:-Bulietne moe he on to Work Geato Ceuth IF we Hadn close in, east front, basement, fur-' with good references. Phone dire: uibiniiy GA GA Sine y i esa eaten Hens ae oe Ab Bi lsseuintenete in: ahcin anaonte tte Nnacelight, water, sewer and b&th-| or write No.718 2 i ow Family Squabbles Star arti Aametatey ” lene Veco ner yee” gor, room, for 3,000, on very libera SS | Boots and Her Buddies l By Martin TEE Leo —_ — a _—— - c - eS a terms. A fine bungalow, 6 rooms i > . WN all_ modern improvements, 3 bed| PALMISTRY and phrenologist, Mad- THE OLD HOME TO BY STANLEY; _ rooms, oak floors, china closets; ame Leattimorelle, 416 4th, built in, other built in features, 1118, Bismarck, N. Dak.. Call from | large glassed in porch, compara-| 11 a. m, till 10 p. m. Help you —— dit j eS tively new, for $4500. Geo. MI fing lost articles, 2-15-lw | 5 are pontine Register. ____ 2p -1w | ST DIGHY—Private Instruction in { ( SN 3 cea push &() RENT—Four room partly mod-! Gregg Shorthand, touch typewrit- | SN it % ern house, very close inj for $15.001 ing, 208 3rd St. ‘Telephone 88% : { i % ) a month; 7 room modern house, | 2-18. 2w | redecorated, on 4th St. at $35.00, | eee ° I : and 10 room modern house ri we LAND I ; @ ‘ ‘4 orated, close in, at $50.00, FOR SALE—Cheap, 160 acres, suit- i ; THATS ME / Register, tw | able for dairying or ranching. Fif- IVE GOT A PEACH OF VOR T—Comfortable, well fur-| ty-eight acres river bottom. land, - nished apartment, two'rooms and} 47 acres of same plowed; ‘house, Cra» f =i Pee Seis) kitchenette. Also piano for sale.| “barn, wind mill, all fe One ) rs ae) , yy (ES AS NEAR AS Call in forenoons or after 6 P.M.! mile from town. Geo. Dusbabek, | |! i tg POSSIBLE TO TAKING Phone 632M. 818 Ave. B. | Medora, N. D. 2-16-1w THE PLACE OF A MOTHER . 2-16-4t | FOR SALE: A bargain. A quarter * AND DAD | USED TO HAVE / KOR Furnished apartment), jection of land in Burleigh HE PUT ME IN COLLEGE, ‘on second fleor, fitted for light; {t¥» Nor eon Gaede AND SAY— I'M HAVING housekeeping, $40 a month. Thone| least 75 acres in ‘cultivation, no \ WW 794W. Geo, W. Little, 801 Fourth,} - billdings--for-$10 per, aero. —Geo, THE BEST OLD TIME! o-1.-t¢| _M. Register, 2-16-41 a WANTED—Furnished light hovse-| _AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | keeping apartment, by March 1st.| BARGAINS Used Gara, 1 Dodge : _Write P.O. Box 263. 18-tf! touripg 1922, 1 Chandler Touring, 1 . T—Strictly modern apart-: Chevrolet coupe, 7-.-months old, 1 meni in Rose Apartments. F. W.| Oldsmobile 1920,.1. Willis Knight, Murphy. Phone 852. 12-2 1919, 1 Durant, demons motor, at l FOR’ RENT—Two apartments fully | liberal discount, Several Fords of equipped: for light housekeeping. | different models. We accept Sol- Phone 794-W.* * 4-128 | diers bonuses, road warrants, ete. , as payment. Dakota Auto Sales Co. _ ROOMS FOR RENT 107 5th St. Bismarck, N. Dak. 1 i EB RENT—Comfortable front 100m j : on first floor. Also for sale, Elec- Pg Ue yy) trie Plate, kitchen table, Auto Hos- | _ | SER iery Knitting machine, 409-th.i FOR SAL s 3 THEN WHAT St. Phone 512R. 2-15-3t/ Model M, 1 set of three bottom DID SHE VOR RENT—Newly furnished; very} stubble plows, almost new; one SAY ? : 2G See a eeatienen Yre.[, ten foot Thomas drill; all for $300. z : ferred, 404 Ist St. Phone 558-M, | | Located at Arthur Small’s place, AND R . \ 2-14-1w | fifteen miles Northeast of Bis- g j " San ; marek. ‘or particulars write or = } © FOR RENT “Iwo room apartment} S22" Amos freed, First ‘Nationay| | 4 AM ANN ‘MAYBE: IT THEY cau me Maro/ My NAME 19 Cora! Business Colleges PRéne taf | Bani Mandan, 8, D. 0 WAS NATURAL BUSINESS. - SPORTS ARE MY HOBBY/ANY AFTER | GRADUATED FROM pedi 218-4w | see 214-1) " COMMON SENSE THAT TIME IM NOT AT CLASS OR COLLEGE THERE WAS ONE OF FOR -RENTCFemished Wiehe 1 MR, INVESTOR—If ‘you have a few! — STARTED ME OUT AS A AT HOME YOULL FIND ME ON TWO THINGS FOR ME TO DO: MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FINALLY STOPPED THE FOR RED urnished light | thousand dollars to invest in a] | 7 a | 3 Keeping also one sleeping room.’ firgt mortgage on Bismarck real| ; STENO!ANYWAY,NOW IM A'FULL THE TENNIS COURT IN THE GO BACK HOME ON THE BOYS FROM USING DOC PULLMANS STAIRWAY 622 3rd St. Phone 132W. |. estate and want to make an in-| | FLEDGED. PRIVATE SECRETARY! TANK OR ON THE GYM FARM OR GET MARRIED — = 3 ‘ 2A6-6| vestment that is safe and pays a| 835 A WEEK! NOT SO BAD WHAT? FLOOR! WHO CAN TELL? $01 TOOK UP TEACHING / FOR A_COAST/NG PLACE i < FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished good rate of interest I would like { ‘ pester prs : em i ai pemeneys 7 a room, for one or two. Close in.j to'hearifrom you. This will béar iat ar i : 517 7th St. 2-16-3t | strict investigation. Write Tribune, Our New Girl Comic ny bs | a c ae + S| OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER housekeeping rooms, Cell at Bp FOR SALE—High grade grand piano, é “ = Ta "th St. 1-17-tf | in first class ‘condition, fine tone, Fite 7 Soy aeaatirs aa al : INT ‘ ‘ } — FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo-| beautiful case. Price $375. Ad:| p= =P E ay ae ie bor yy HE'S INT House DYAWANTINE 4. (ae dern house. Phone 782, 607-6th, ‘ress No, 717, care Tribune. | Zavatl ES WORKIN’ ON HIS THELP FIXNER "\> NEAN-BUT T St. |, MN a REO : = ee aN PLAYIN, TAS J=7 PaDio WHAT RADIO, FRECKLES? j( BET YA DIDNT ‘OR RENT—Pleasant room at wig | FOR SALE-Shredied corn fodder { : \ 1 DONT CARE IF \, 2 BROKE LAST | T TOOK A'LARM Ler it Teen 6th St. Phone 227, 2-18-1w| Shredding now, A. H. Klipstejn, : = NOU GO CLEAR ‘ p lve parr / THOUGH- - ——_____— Menoken, N. Dak. Phone SF5. E SCN aie Eee | Lock Af J ic POSITION WANTED 2 2-16-1w 5 a me .) 1 : m FRRERIENCED sichoprapher dodires | WEMSTITCHING AIT wok 30” conta : CR EVEN WAN Gown position in city by March ist. Ref-| per yard, Singer Sewing Machine : i TO TH’ BRICK YARD. etences furnished. Write Tribune H fo., Bismarck, N. D. 2-6-1m | iy : YOU CAN “MAKE 'IM 725. WILL TEACH BEGINNERS in piano | ! : Con ANE | it pupils home at very reasonable g : GALLUP. oO Io 4Would Cure | _.Fates., Telephone 627-R. _ 2-16-3t | 2 I DONT CARE j 5 : -|FOR RENT—First class garage. diy Sleeping Sickness bey Berlin, Feb. 18—Professor Robert | af 9 Ae s r at he wanted his q Koch, the discoverer of cholera and | seeteiates to cut off his tock tn tuberculosis germs,undertook an-ex- mis . e P Aap Se las . order that he might walk faster.} tn i : ose - F F pedition into Afrien in 1906, at the |mhey refused to de ao, ond’he cecy | i fBs ahh Y oy » , . Feftbest of the imperidl government, | recovered and was able to vary the i ¥ g fo, study sleeping sickness in the! nonotony of jungle life by hunting # of finding some chemical prod- | crocodiles, He was a good shot, but e which would eliminate the dis-| yas not boastful of hig marksmen, ¢ from the blood of natives. The, hip. One day. he' shot a crocadile , 3 ‘amipus scientist kept a diary'on this {such the head “at estronet a Y . f Tip a WSN trip, parts of which have just been ' ; he Ae 7 : j + ¥ een | jong range and his entry in, the diary yh: 3 4 4 , made public by | Professor Kleine,| was; “A crocodile was shot by the y p : who recently, made a trip to Africa | WOS! eniie Ves { F to test “Bayer 205,” which has prov- | “*Pedition today. “ : 5 : YY ‘ | YA CALL MY POP 8 ed efficacious in the treatment of oe e g B e{ OER? WE CAN IT-HE KNOWS i FUNNY< AY Pop sleeping sickpess LARGE DEMAND ; : RN a zg *\ pixar Ber : SAID TH! SAME THING Professor Kleine was with Profes-| : FOR 4 i y 5 tea, ( 5: : { ABOUT YOUR sor Koch on the trip in 1906, and hag és f Seal Ze , ‘ ‘ i a oh supplemented the latter's diary with| | Washington,’: ‘Peb.* 48.—Approxi- ,% i (DDNT KNOW Pop! , deta of mi norsnial Charette which | mately 18,000,000,000 postage stamps ; ‘ ig at: de Dr, Koch omitted because of his mod-4-will be required by the people of the | : 3 ZA 5 ; ~ ‘ wt esty, Dr. Koch was 64 years old|-eountry during the. comitr year. : : ; ; ; ‘ P78. when he made'the African trip. Me| Poutal. service experts.calculate thaxe d : c ay was’ determined to find some means | has, been a erease of 7 percent of fighting sleeping sickness. Sah-| Buniially for'the last 30 years. It itary measures wero employed, suf: 8 cotits a 1,000 to manufacture ferers from the disease were isolated,| ordinary postage stamps and 16 cents itd Dr. Koch made a test of atox 41,000 for special delivery. stamps. aNpticmicat: product. which he hoped | 1e ie ostimater ‘$1,560,000 will be re- wild eliminate the malady. He at-| quireq to manufcture these stamps |. / tuinéd no definite results, and it re-| at the bureau of -engraving and A gh a mained for younger scientists to| printing here, eal: Te ¥ oth work out the remedy for which he . MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO UVE OvER— wag, striving. ‘ woman’s secret society has been “ , TH Inthe African’ jungle’ the ‘| Sormad “in Amexica. ands AEM OO HAD A STAND Ist Wt scightist auffered much fram the! nossible—London Opinion. | TMAE .RIGHEST KID IN “TOWN.