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Tribune Classified Advertisements 82 MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—200 young men and young women to enroll at Aber- deen Business College, Aberdeen, S. Dak., to prepare for the busi- ness positions that will be open in 1925, “Write for big free cata- log. Address Geo. L, Kemper, Pres., Aberdeen, S. Dak. 10-4-2wks AN WANTED for Call at Louis J. Garske Farm 1-2 mile north of Bismarck. 10-6-3t by the miles S."E. of Bis- marek. J. E. Chesak, — 10-3-1wk WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call 523-7th St. Phone 487. WANTED—Man to work month, 12% J. ‘D—Girl fo eneral work. Phone 189. 10-4-1w HELP WANTED—FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL _ GIRLS—LOOK HERE—Excellent opportunity for ambitious high school girls to make a dollar or more every day in spare time selling beautiful novelty. Every girl wants one and ladies too, Send $1.50 for sample d color card to C. M. Neslin, Box 337 New Salem, N. D. May al- so be sent C. 0. D. 10-4-3t WANTED—A lady with one or two children to keep house on a farm. Write Box No, 106, Regan, N. D. 10. -3t Girl or middle aged wo- an for general housework. Mrs. . M, Dahl, 615 Fifth St. work, St. Mrs. M. M. Ruder. Phone 790W: 506- ‘and 10. WANTE! three Cafe, ) WANTED. help. year old baby, WORK WANTED LADY STUDENT wants-place to work for board, Business College. Phone 183. 10-4-2t LAND FLORIDA LANDS! Low prices. No winter, 3 crops a_ year. Wood- worth, Driscoll, N, D. 9-30-m FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—A Bargain. 6 nearly modern bungalow. Has hardwood floors, 3 bed rooms, basement, light, water and heat. Kast front, a fine lot, and near schogl. Not old. Situated on 11th street, Reasonable payment down and then monthly payments. small. If you are looking a good house, a bargain, on payments, here is your Geo, M. Register. 10-1-1wk TWENTY DOLLARS per month in ~ modern house, furnished room, with porch, two closet? and bath, electric her, south front, hot water h Phone 575W. 124 Ave. A, west. 10-6-3t FOR RENT—By Oct, 5. Two modern apartments each of two rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping. Two blocks from post office. Gas if desired. 113 1-2 First Street. phone 273W. tf ‘(OR RENT—5 room nearly aes dern house, close in; 5 room mo- dern hou d 6 room partly mo- dern house. Geo. M. Register. 10-4-1w DR RENT—Two light house keep- ing rooms, unfurnished and one large sleeping room, furnished in a modern house. Private entrance, __Ga2-1st_ St. 10-1-1wk. FOR RENT—Small_ modern apart: ment, very nicely furnished with kitchenette. For’ one lady warm room and always hot. water. . 807 room for easy chance, mediate possession, close in. Also u modern furnished apartment for rent. . Phone 905 after 5 o'clock. oes 10-1-t£ ENT—Furnished Apts. fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794W. Geo. Little. 10-4-tf FOR RENT—Strictly medern, apart- ment in Rose Apartments, Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-80-tf work on farm.| PHONE Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or under 2 insertions, 25 words or under +e 3 insertion: under 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 classifiea ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 —— FOR SALE Five room Modern Bungalow, hot ‘water heat, full basement, laundry tubs, hard wood floors, closets, stoves go with, house, single garage. This property in in best of condition. No fixing to be done. Price $5,500. Terms. Six Room Modern 1924, fireplace, basement garage, faces city park. This dwelling is just finished, occupied by owner. Price $7,000. Terms. Dwelling, built Seven Room House edge of city chicken house, good well, electric lights, south front, one half of block goes with house. Price 2,650.00. Easy terms, Four Room Modern Bungalow built 1919, hardwood floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, large screen- ed porch. East front. Price $3,450.00 good terms, Three Room partly modern house, basement, water, near schools. Price $1,300.00, $500 cash balance easy monthly payments. Eight room Modern house, full base- ment, furnace heat, ‘hardwood floors, good location, garage. Price $3,850.00. Good terms, A home with a business included, also complete stock can be pureh- ased if taken in near future. Can furnish complete information, Five Room Modern Bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, built 1916 small but good, price $2,500, $275.00 cash, balance monthly payments. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Quick, Courteous Service Webb Block Phone 0 10-2-1wk SALE OF USED CARS 1921 Ford Sedan. ....$300 Dodge Touring ......$175 Chevrolet Sedan .... .$200 One 1924 Chevrolet Tout- ing with Rex Top. .$300 AND BARGAINS IN OTHER USED CARS —EASY PAYMENTS— DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St. _ Phone 428 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1 gas iron .<works good) $2.00; 1 set flat irons, 25c;.2 pair fur driving mittens, $2.00; 1 tri- cotine dress (size 36) $5.00; 1 cowhide robe (good lining) $15.00; 1 coat and vest (grey) size 44 $8.00; I ladies fur driving coat $10.00; 1 ladies silk seal plush coat. $00, Gall at 417 10th St., Phorie 1068. 10-3-4t FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 50x10 in the best residence district in Bismarck. Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. Oy43-t¢ FOR RENT—Two small 3-room apartments for housekeeping. Call 803 7th St. o-- 9718-tf _____ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large front room With board suitable for two, nicely fur- nished, extra large closet, hot and cold water. Phone 883 or call 217 , Sth St. 8,27-tf| * FOR RENT—Two large farnishad| rooms in a modern home for -light | heurakeenibe. Will rent for $20.00 a month, 1-2 block from Broadway. 213-11¢h St. North, 10-4-3t LE—Exeellent green tom toes 75 cents per bushel. Drop card in P.O. for-immediate deliv- ery. Bottled milk. delivered at 10 cents per quart. Woodland Farm, E, L. Peterson, Bismarck, N. D. 10-2-1w SMALL GREEN TOMATOES—$: 1.00 per bushel, .Green acti oe water- melons le to Be each. “Phone .884, Mrs. Wm. Erlenmeyer, 423-3rd Si 10-1-1 “folks repeat orders for! i gold woolen clothing —rugs ; over inte new beautiful ayt, fluff rugs. Phone 231, L,,C. Allpayer. FOR RENT—-One or two warm fur- nished rooms for light housekéep- Electrie washing machine in basement. $30.00; _ Call pois ae 10-3-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern housé close in. Also 2 fur. ‘nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Phone 925-W-2. ee 10,1-1W FOR RENT—Two modern unturpish- ed rooms for light housekeeping. Now available. One ‘half block frony St, Alexius Hospital. Call 1088. 10-1-1W, FOR RENT—Two sets , of housekeeping .rooms, extra large, modern, 924 4th St. Phone 543- 10-8-tf YFORRENT—A pleasant comfortable front som at mn around Alege... Ae 5th St. FOR TENT tas warm f strictly modern house. e 64y, roomy in st 210-2nd St. Phon 10-2-1w, light | FOR SALE—Hamilton Pleyer ne on easy monthly payments. * Write ‘Tribune No: +846. for information. 20-2-1wk HELP YOU FIND lost articles. Palm- ist, Phrenalogist. Madame Lat- timorelle, 121 1st street, Bis- marek. FOR SALE—Large, juicy green” to- matoes, These. tomatoes can. all be ripened. Phone 1093. _10-4-2 NOTICE—1 have a little more alae Ieft for autos and windows. See j; Faunce, 802-1st. St. f a © SRY opgeae FOR SALE=4%x9 billiard’ table ‘in first class condition, Address Box 62, Raleigh, N. D. 10-2-4t FOR RENT—Private garage. ae rth, Bb. Phone 2250W2,, 1-1 GARAGE FOR RENT Inquire 7: Frederick Cake, large [ 10-1-1wk| f 10-4- at | cording i * that-he- FOR SALE 6 Room house right down town, strictly , modern, sleeping porch, garfge, $1700. cash, balance $60. a month. $6400. Two o room houses on south ‘side, only $160. cash, balance $15, a month including interest, only $1000. each. room house, everything complete, only four blocks from down town, East front, would cost $10,000 to replace, a perfect home, $3000 cash, $7500. Farm lands, I have some real bar- gains, BUY NOW you can never again get the bargains you can now. also write Fire, Tornado ve Hail Insurance. F. E. YOUNG. 10-2-1w. ee eee AUTOMOBII.E—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—New Harley Davis Mo- tor Cycle, 1924 make. Model 74. Electrical equiped and speedometer. A bargain if taken at once, P. O. Box 29, Bismarck, N. D. 10-4-3t Overland 1 Baby Olson FOR SALE—Cheap: I “75" Touring car $100.00. Grand Chevrolet $75.0 Bros. Garage. 10. ster, 1920 In first class cheap for wks Good tires. Will sell yellow gold wrist watch, down town district, Sat day. Initals on back, with % | band. Call 670 or return to 410 3rd St. Reward. 10-6-st WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY a 5 or 6 room modern bungalow with garage, lo- cated north of Thayer and east of First Street. State lowest cash price. Write Tribune Ad, No. 844. 9-30-1w NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORE! SURE SALE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage, made, execut- | ed and delivered by Elizabeth Wher- ley and Fred A. Wherley, her hus- j band, to Barnes Brothers, Incorpo ated, a corporation, dated Januai 15th, 1916, filed for record in the | office of the Register of Deeds of | Burleigh County, N. D., on Febru- | ary 14th, 1916, at 10:00 A. M., and recorded in Book 106 of Mortgages, | on page 121, and assigned by the Mortgagee to C. H. Hagemeyer by an instrument in writing dated Feb- ruary 23rd, 1916, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, N. D., on March ith, 1916, at 4:00 P.M, and duly recorded in Book 106 of Mortgages, on page 464, to “secure the payment. of $1,000.00 and interest, will foreclosed by a sale of the prem: es in such’ mortgage and herein- after described at the front door of, the Courthouse, in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on Novem- ber 1st, 1924, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows, to-wit: The rth One-half of the North One-half (N4 ) of Section Twen- ty-four (24), in Township One Hun- dred Forty-two (142), Range Seven- | ty-six (76), Burleigh County, N. D., containing 160 acres, more or less, according to ‘the Government sur- vey thereof. Default exists in the terms of said mortgage in this that both | principal and interest are past due ‘and unpaid. There will. be due on said mort- gage-on the day of sale the sum of 1383.33, together with the costs of this foreclosure and attorney fees as provided by law. Dated this 22nd day of September, 1924. H. HAGEMEYER, Owner and Holder of Mortgage. McGEE & GOSS, Attorneys for Owner and Holder of Mortgage, Minot, North Dakota. 9-22-20 10-6-13-20-27 SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA 8s. County of Burleigh. Mildred Bechtle, Plaintiff, vs. J, A, Worden, Defendant. Notice is. hereby, given, That by virtue of: an execution to me direct- ed and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the Clerk’s of- fice of the Fourth Judicial District Court, State of North Dakota, in and for the County of Burleigh upon a. judgment rendered in said Court in ‘favor of Mildred Bechtle, Plai tiff, and against J..A. Worden, *D fendant,I have levied upon the fol- lowing described personal: of said Defendant to-wit: 200 bushels of rye .now in storage at the Farmers Union Elevator at Regan North Da- kota. And that I shall on Friday the-17th day of October A. D. 1924, at the hour of Two o'clock P. M., of said day, atthe front door of the Farm- ers: Union Elevatoryat.Regan, North Dakota, -in_ said County and ‘State, proceed to sell the right, title and interest, of ‘the above named J. A. ‘Worden in-and to the above des- jeribed -proporty, to satisfy. said judgment ‘and costs, amounting to Sixty-seven Dollars and Thixty-five | ‘cents, ‘together all’ aecruihg casts of ‘sale, and interest: on the | same from the: 15thiday of March 1920, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, at Public Auctige, to the | highest bidder, for cash ALBIN HEDSTROM. | tain statements embracing ie | ‘prayer of said petition ‘should not | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. Dodds was not home at the ‘time, his friends looked after his campaign and with three candidates jin the field Mr. Dodds came out whead, | MARKET NEWS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (U.S, Dept. Agr.) | —Hoy receipts 33,000. Steady to 10/ |marck Tribune and that the follow-! ing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the management (and if a laily paper, the circulation), ete., jof the .aforesaid publication for. the date shown in the above caption, re- | quired by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal | Laws and Regulations, printed on| the reverse of this form, to wit: 1, That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher Geo. D. Mann, Bismarck, N. Editor Wm. S. Neal, Bismarck, N. T. M. Rogers Decides to Buy FARMER BUYS OVERLAND CAR AFTER BIG RUN Automobile as He Sees It cents higher. Top $11.45, Cattle receipts 30,000. desirable handyweight choice weighty tween ‘grade: D. Mann, Yearlings | steers and | kind steady. In be-} weighty steers weak to | 25 cents low i Shee) 4 000. Active, fat! “Managing Editor Geo. Bismarck, . D. Business Manager Geo. D. Mann,| Bismarck, N. D. az 2. That the owners are: (Give names: and addresses of individual | 2 owners, or, if a corporation, give its} name and the names and addresses | nitive lambs steady to 25 cents high- | of stockholders owning or holding | er. | 1. per cent or more of the ‘total = et | amount of stock.) ‘ ' MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Geo. D, Mann, President, Bis M " murck, N. D.; Beatrice Mann, Sec.| Minneapolis, Oct. 6—Flour 15. to and Treasurer, Bismaick, .5 | 20 cents higher. In carload lots fam- Mrs. A. J. Ostrander, Vice Pres,,{ily patents quoted at $8.20 to $8.30 in 98-pound cotton sacks. Bismarck, N. 3. 35,040 barrels. Bran N. That the known bondholders, ' mortgagees, and other security hold- ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (if there are none, so state) The Northern Trust Co., Fargo, N. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own- ers, stockholders, and security hold- ers, if any, contain not only the list’ of stockholders and — security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or sec- urity holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also; that the said two paragraphs con- affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do. not appear upon the books of the comp s trustees, | hold stock and securities in a cap city other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no rea- son to believe that any others per- son, association, or corporation has direst or indirect in Chieago, Oc Eggs unchanged (Basal pts 10,980 case ordinary firsts ettled, fowls sters 16 cen unchanged; ereame UL LIVESTOCK ul, Oc attle re- | Very slow. Run all Rather ain quality. Big | ers talking 25 cents lower on most killing el: steers and she-stock cutters steady, 2.25 75. bulls dull, 3.00 to 3.50. and feeders steady to weak, tendenc lower on the plainer grades. Best feeders early 6.50. Bulk 4.00 to 6,00, pts 1,500. Around 50 Best lights to packers 2.75 so stated by him. number of sue of this publica- uted, through the | to paid” sub- Hog receipts 10,000. ly steady to strong. cents higher. Bulk strict! lights and butchers 10.75. ‘Strictly choice grade gs 10.85. One -Hoad 3 ges mostly far- rows at Bulk packing sows 9.90, Run_ includes 2,500 feede Better grades f¢ Fine 0100 to Lightweigh Slow. Most- copies tion sold or di mails or otherw seribers during the si ceding the date shown GEO, D. N Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October 1924, ARCHIE 0. JOHNSON My commission expites Sept, 1930, Burleigh Count; 20, Dak. 00 Slow. Prac: | Bidding 11.7; fat native lambs or Asking mostly 50 cents higher. Sheep steady. About 3,800 head on sale. Bulk balance of receipts billed direct or through. CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF AD- MINISTRATOR IN COUNTY COURT. Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. State ‘of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In the Matter of the estate: of Albert’ B. Rohrer, Deceased. Harriet Van Horn, Petitioner, vs. Silas D. Rohrer, Jacob Rohrer, Russell Rohrer, Frank Rohrer, Charles Miller, Calvin Miller; ‘Ray Miller, Mrs. Florence Chills, Mrs. Agnes Ben- nett, Mrs. Maud Weida , John ekbill 'y Breckbill, Grace Emma_ Hershey, Esther Miller, Elmer Fock- inford Brown, Elwood Bawa and all other persons in- terested in said estate. . Respondents, The State of North Dakota to the| < Ww Above Named Respondents and All| Pelt per DaneiiGars Persons Interested in the Estate of said Albert B. Rohrer, Deceased: You and each of you are hers notified that the above named I + Van Horn the petitioner hi filed in this Court, a pet ng that letters of admin tion upon the estate of Albert B. Rohrer, late of the city of Bismarck, | in the County of Burleigh and State | _ of North Dakota, deceased, be grant-| 55 lb. Ear corn ed to Arthur Van Horn’ and. that| the said petition will be heard and! duly considered by this Court on Wednesday, the 29th day of Oct ober, A. D. 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the County ! Court House, in the City of Bis marck, County of Burleigh, and, State ‘of North Dakota, and’ you,| and each of you, are hereby eamslsch, N. D., Oct. 6--About 11 jeited to be and ‘appear before | a. m, Wednesday, Frank, eight-year- | this Court at said fimerjand) nace | old son of Valentin Welder and answer said petition, and show | ‘itteen miles south of Napoleon, was cause, if any | there. be. | why the) sound gasping his last breaths, and the team hitched to the load of grain | ‘he had been driving enroute from | : the threshing machine to a granary, ae A a CDANIER, , [standing near by, on the farm. # REGISTE! le County Court.; He was found by « girl who w Atty for. P | returning with a team and emp’ ismarck, N. j wagon from the granary on her way of Septem- ae to the threshing machine. Dak. ated the doth day ach y jber, A. D, 1924 he girl spoke to the injured boy but p receipts 12,00. o early sales. 5 for cents higher. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Oct. 6, 1924. . 1 dark northern 1 northern. spring 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum .. No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No, 2 flax No. 1 rye... | We quote but do not handle the, following: Oats Isaac Rohrer, He White & Yellow Mixed , 56 Ibs. or more . $ 92 65 Ibs. - Dard Hard winter Hard ‘winter .... ods T cent per pound discount under 5 cents under shell. | Boy Is ee Dying; Exact Cause Mystery 6. | | be granted, By the Court: (SEAL) F. ioner, ® and the lad looked up at her Let thé service of the above cita-) made no reply and apparently pen be made by padene sites b, | drawing his last breath. The girl | ereof on the respondent, Silas D-| wushed away and when she returned | Rohrer, & resident of said Busleizh | ith help the boy's life had expired. | County, and let said citati b served on’ the other ‘respondents | Just.what happened to the boy is 1 mystery, as no bones were broken herein, all of. whom .are non res dents of. the state. of North Da-!and there was no indication of his | kota, by publication thereof. three | | havirig been run over by the load of times, once in each week for three | grain upon which he had been riding | Pucrosoire weeks eon | \Suilé driving the'team, and there was lished in the city of Bismarck in |# pool of blood about his head. It is said, Burleigh County, all not less | reported that he had been subject to | than 20 days before said hearing.|severe attacks of bleeding at the (SE shay September 20th 1924. | nose, and the leading thought is that 1. ©. Davigs, | he ™ay have become seized by such Judge, of the County Court. [3 attack, DUNN COUNTY ‘oo Late To Cassity FAIR Is HELD rosin ‘FOR SALE—Beds, ressers, chairs, rugs, writing up dasks, book cases, rockers, tables, Killdeer, N. D., Oct. 6—The Fourth | dining room table, couch, cupboard, | Annual Dunn County Fair was bet- pictures, pillows. and quilts, ter attended than was anticipated. th St. Phone 236W. There were no amusement features x to attract the crowds and none who | FOR: RENT—4 room modern apart! | Sheriff "Burleigh County, N. D. E. McCURDY, Plaintiff's ‘Attorney. Dated. Bismarck, ‘N. 6th 1923. on (40-6-1ts), Baar ac HE ON Ere THE ACT OF CO GRESS oF AUGUST. 24, 1912, Of Bismarck Tribune published / Daily at Bismarck fgr October 1st | | STATE OF NOBTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh, Before me, a Notary Public in and hy} for: the: State-and tounty aforesaid, personally appeared Geo. D, Mann, who. having been dn!y sworn ac- law, deposes and says i ig -the-Bublisber-of-the-Bias_ D., October | i ' came were deceived on this point as no amusements were advertised. | Over 2,000 saw the “exhibits. The exhibits were exceptionally good, especially the corn, grain’ and | vegetable exhibits, i Biba isis RS {ROOM AND BOARD in nice modern mpaigns dn : apriyate,home, 416-12th, 5 10-6-3t. _ Kidder County | FOR RENT—Strictly modern _ five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possession. Tel 751 or 151. °. W. Roberts. 10-6-tf£ ment furnished, Phone 773. Var noy Flats. 10-6-8t FOR RENT—5 room modern furnish- ed or unfurnished house. No. 841 care Tribune. 10-6-ti ratear Valley City, N. Dy Ost. 6.—Rich- | ard Dodds, for the past eight months | Dookkeéper for the Peoples Opinion. | has severed his connections, with that firm and will leave for his old home _at..Dawsen, ..Kidder_ county, |, where his friénds circulated and filed'a petition for him in the June primary as a candidate fo: the o!- fice. 9$-Begiater-of: Des ds.-- Although y “The ‘Munehback of ‘Notre Dame” is the longest picture ‘ever shown -in Bismarck. First nerformance at o’clock sharp. N 10-6-1w Going Past Farm dan endur- which finished a test here with the motor having run s without stopping, was sold but the officials of Sales Company didn't The ance Satur 102 hou last Tuesday: Lahr Motor know it. T. M. Rogers, farmer living near Glen Ullin, came into Bismarck; told W. KE. Lahr he saw the endurance car go past last Tuesday while he was | threshing and he made up his mind he ted that identical car. He} bought it, it was washed and cleaned | up, and delivered to hin | he car was viewed by many peo- | ple Saturday night in the show room, It begun its endurance run Tuesday morning m. and finished st 50 Saturday, but the motor ‘was lowed to continue running until} m., a total of 102 hours. rts of Bismarck won the | ed to the person guess- | rest the correct mileage made eled 1 miles and his | toria is a pleasa' To avoid imitation: Proven directions | and unarmed Chir Canton, according here tod Mrs. del health, ha | lice nin conn mand for payment Heged to be due on the ground he is iness in Canton gue from ) covered approximate! tance as from Bismarck to } leans, which is 1,778 miles, a Los Angeles, which is 1,852 miles. te Police Subject Woman To Insults! Hong Kong, Oct. 6 Mrs, Harvey Decker manager of the Cant By the A. Py | The nicest — cath sie your bowel nding Tine and j inally tention in a police cell by 20 MOM’N POP to de ndy-like Casea cht will empty | is armed | tor | Fletcher's Cas- nt, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Pategoric, ° ‘Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. s, always look for the signature of Lop fhihn ‘on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it, Mrs and her policeman of | to word received | Decker, who is in] ; d gone to the po-| [tom the tas nection with a de. of a police tax from her hus a engaged in bus nese Decker was arguing that she husband should be exempt because the Canton City Company is a foreign corpora- of the side, tion when some revolver in he from her motor to a barred cell, CARETS 0 Bilious Liver police thrust dragged her and carried her purtic-laxative when you have Rilioufne tion pletely by morning and you will feel ndid. “They work while you ie Cen never stir you up gripe like Salts, P Calomel or Oil and thes ten cent wbox. Children love Cascarets too. Ady iat | | Sour Stomach rets, One or two your bowels com- By Taylor ATTORNEY BELGRAVE -IF YOU HAD BEEN DIPLOMATIC YESTERDAY WITH THE BACHELOR GIRLS CLUB WE COULD HAVE SECURED THEM AS WITNESSES — MISS ROSIE BUSH 1S COMING IN NEXT S50 PLEASE USE MORE DIPLOMACY WHEN ASKING HER TO TESTIFY REGARDING To KNOW IF YOU'LL. TELL THE JURY HOW M-MAGIC M-MDD C-CHANGED YOUR. Freckles and His Friends * GEEWIZZ= WHERE HANE YOu BEEN THIS: LONG WHILE, SLIM? T AIN'T SEEN YOU FoR WEEKS. a OH-1 WU OPERATED ON= DR. INKS Took ANY APPENDICITIS OUT AN’ MY sUcKS! Doc scorT DON'T KNOW HAFF AS MUCH AS DOC INKS, I TEL ya! Doc INKS UNER- STANDS EVER THING ALL RIGHT-ALL Rigs IWONT ARGUE , BUT OUR DOCTOR COULD RO TUAT Too< NEXT TINE YA WANTA GOT’ HIM Write \ a HERE SHE COMES Now — GO AHEAD AND STATE THE FACTS TO SUIT YOURSELF JUST LISTEN To ME AND I'LL SHOW YoU HOW TO HANDLE A oi \ CASE LUKE This! KR NY N-NEVER M-MIND - YOU'RE EXCUSED! Slim Wins By Blosser BEST AUTHIN ' D2.INKS (sw, YOU OUGHTA 7) HANE DR ScoTT=nE's |) DOES NUTHIN OUR DocToR AN’ _J | APPENDICITIS Th BEST ONE IN)” CLTTONSILS OU TOWN TOO ‘ OUGHTA- HE HAD YA ALL APART!