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Tribune Classified Advertise PHONE’ 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 1 Write for big free cata- log. Address Geo. L. Kemper, Pr Aberdeen, S. Dak. 10-4-2wks . MAN WANTED for work on farm. Call at Louis J. Garske Farm 1-2 mile north of Bismarck, 10-6-3t ‘0 work by the miles S. E. of Bis- Chesak, 10-3-1wk 1 for general house- 7th St. Phone 487- 10. TED—Girl for gentral ho work, Phone 189. A ) month, marek. 10-4-1w HELP WANTED—FEMALE H SCHOOL GIRLS—LOOK HERE—Excellent opportunity for mbitious high school girls to make a dollar or more every day in spare time selling beautiful novelty. E girl wants one and ladies too, Send $1.50 for sample and color card to C. M. Neslin, Hox 337 New Salem, N.D. May a so be sent C. 0. D. children to keep house on 9 form. Write Box No. 106, Regan, N. D. 10-4-3t Girl or middle aged wo- Mrs. WANTED: ) for general housework. M, Dahl, 615 Fifth St. %, 1924 Classified Advertising Rakes 1 insertion, -25 words or- under $ 2 insertions, words or under 8 insertions, 25 words or under 1 week, 26 words or under 1.25 Ads over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 a FOR SALE Five room Modern Bungalow, hot water heat, full basement, laundry tubs, hard wood floors, large closets, stoves go with house, single garage. This property in in best of condition, No fixing to be done. Price $5,500. Terms. ix Room Modern Dwelling, built 1924, fireplace, basement garage, fuces city park. This dwelling is just finished, occupied by owner. Price $7,000. Terms. Seven Room House edge of city, chicken house, good well, electric lights, south front, one half of block goes with house. Price old » “Girl” for general 20 Ave. B. West., Phone 10-7-tf house- Fourth 10-7-5t Waitresses and kitchen Frederick Cafe. 9-29-18 y—Gitl_ for gener work, Mrs. Hoskins, 910 St. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS “A Bargain. 6 room modern bungalow. _ Has floors, 3 bed rooms, usement, light, water and heat. t front, a fine lot, and near chool. Not old. Situated on 11th street. Reasonable payment down and then monthly payments. ‘Taxes small. If you are looking a good house, a bargain, on payments, here is your Geo, M. Register. 10-1-1wk Five room bungalow, additional bedroom in basement, age in basement, modern, lo- ated near park, immediate occu- Investors Mortgage Secur- » Phone 138 TWENTY DOLLARS per month in modern house, furnished room, with porch, two closets and bath, elcetric washer, south: front, hot water heat. Phone 575W. 124 Ave. A, west. 10-6-3t FOR RENT—By Oct. 6, 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. . 9-30-tf FOR RENT—5 room nearly all _mo- dern house, close in; 5 room mo- dern house and 6 room partly mo- dern house. Geo. M. Register. 10-4-lw FOR RENT—First floor of modern, furnished dwelling; includes use of piano. Hot water heat. Family of two desired. 614 Eighth Street. 10-7-1w, FOR RENT—Two light house keep- ing rooms, unfurnished and one large sleeping room, furnished in a modern house. Private entrance. 22-Ist St. -__10-1-1wk. FOR RENT—A furnished house, im- mediate possession, close in, Also. a modern furnished apartment for rent. Phone 905 after 5 o'clock. ” 10-1-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possession. Tel 751 or 151. O. W. Roberts. 10-6-tf ‘OR RENT—A very desirable mod- ern 6 room house, either furni: ed or unfurnished. Harvey Harris 0-7-2 ‘OR RENT—Modern two room flat, furnished, bath and _ kitchenette centrally located. Harvey Harris & Co. 10-7-2t FOR RENT—Furnished. Apts. ‘fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794W. Geo. Little. nearly hardwood hi for ensy chance, FOR” RENT 1 10-4-tf FOR RENT—5 room modern furnish- ed or unfurnished house. Write No. 841 care Tribune. CLR 10-6-tf. FOR RENT—-Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 862. 4-30-tf room partly mod- close in, Phone 187 0 Main St. 10-7-tf ENT—Two small 3-room apartments for housekeeping. Call: 803 7th St. 18-tf ) FOR RENT—4 room modern apart- ment furnished. Phone 773. Var- _ ney Flats 10-6-2t FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house with sleeping porch. Col] 535W. y ern house, ~ _— 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 FLORIDA LANDS! Low prices. No ; winter. 3 crops’’a’ year. Wood- worth, Driscoll, N, D., 9-1 | READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS, 10-7-3t}, 2,650.00. Easy terms, t! 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 $3,860.00. Good terms. A home with a business included, also complete stock can be purch- 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. . Dodge Touring ......$175 Chevrolet Sedan . $200 One 1924 Chevrolet Tour- ing with Rex Top. .$300 AND BARGAINS IN OTHER USED CARS —EASY PAYMENTS— DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107 5th St.- | Phone 428 : $300" —<ROOMS:ROR:EENT 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 8th St. E 8-27-tt FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms in a modern home for light housekeeping. Will rent for $20.00 a month, 1-2 block from Broadway. 213-11th St. North, 10-4-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo- dern house close in. Also 2 fur- nished fooms for light housekeep- ing. Phone 925-W-2, 10-1-1w FOR RENT—Two modern unfurnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping. Now available. from St. Alexius Hospital. Call 1068. 10-1-1w FOR RENT—Two sets of light housekeeping rooms, extra -large, modern. 924 4th St., Phone 543- w. . 10-3-tf FOR RENT—=Large warm foom in strictly modern house. 210-2nd St. Phone 443. 1)-2-1w FOR REN urnished rooms, clo; in. Phone 316 forenoons, 10-7-3t sin AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES TOR -SALE--New Hartey Davis Mo- tor Cycle,:1924 make. “Model 74. Electrical equiped and speedometer. A bargain if taken at oneé.- P. O. Box 29, Bismarck, N, D. PTs eige dcer tap ene wa AOA Bt |For SALE—Cheap: ~ I Overland “76” Touring car $100.00. 1 Baby Grand Chevrolet $75.00. Olson Bros. Garage. * , 10-1-1w FOR SALE—i918 Model Ford Tour- ing in A-No. 1 condition. Phone 187 or. call at 800 Main St. 10-7-1wk FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, 1920 model. Good tires. In first class epndition. Will sell cheap for cash, Call 981-R, 0-29-2wks ROOM AND-BOARD in-nice modern) fp Sesh: © of private “Home, nil 10-6-3t. 1 One half block|, ments FOR SALE 6 Room’ house right -down strictly modern, sleeping porch, garage, $1700. cash, balance $60. a month. $6400. Two o room houses on south side, only $150. cash, balance $15, a month ‘including interest, only $1000. each. 8 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. I also write Fire, Tornado and Hail Insurance. F. E. YOUNG. 10-2-1w. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1 gas iron (works good) $2.00; 1 set flat irons, 25¢; 2 pair fur driving mittens, $2.00; 1 tri- cotine dress (size 36) $65.00; 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 $3.00, Call at 417 10th St., Phone 1068, 10-3-4t WANTED TO RENT—A completely furnished farm on halves, at least % section of good land. Good references from two good farmers and stockmen. Write M. C. Marsden, care of Van Winkle hing outfit, Leal, N. D. q NITU dressers, cha ks, book dining room pictures, pillows and quilts. 8th St. Phone 236W. , Tockers, tables, je, couch, cupboard, 309- 10-6-1w FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 50x150 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, Bismarek, N. D. 9-13-tf FOR SALE—Excellent green toma- toes 76 cents per bushel. Drop card in P, 0. for immediate deliv- ery. cents per quart. E. L, Peterson, Woodland Farm. marck, D. R SALE OR TRADE—Two reg- tered Holstein bylls. One a month old, one a year old. Schneider Bros., Box 123 N. Dak, SMALL GREEN TOMATO! per bushel, Green pickling water- melons 1c to 5c each. Phone 884. Mrs. Wm, Erlenmeyer, 423-3rd St. 10-1-1w WHY DO folks repeat orders for making old woolen clothing—rugs over into new beautiful art fluff rugs. Phone 231. L, C. Allmayer. 10-6-3t FOR SALE—Hamilton Player: Piano on easy monthly payments. Write Tribune No. 846 for information. 10-3-1wk | HELP YOU FIND lost articles. Palm- ist, Phrenalogist. Madame Lat- timorelle, 121 Ist street, Bi: marck. 10-1-1wk FOR SALE—Fine sheds now on N. P. Right-of-way. Cheap if taken at once. Apply Ole Jepson, McKenzie Hotel. 10-7-8t NOTICE—I have a little more glass left for autos and windows, See Faunce, 802-Ist. St. 10-6-3t RR RENT—Inquire at 10-4-3t ————— jOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE . BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given that de- fault has been mage in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and deliyered by Martin J. Ambers and ‘Lucy Ambers to Farmers and Mer. chants State Bank of Driscoll dated the 2nd day of February 1920 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ity, North Dakota on the 24th day of February 1920 at 9 o'clock A. and' recorded in Book 162 of Mo: gages on puge 228 will be foreclosed ‘by a sale of the premises described in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck in Burleigh County, North Dakota, ‘at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon op the 31st day of October 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon ‘such mortgage on the. day of sale. The premises described’ in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follews to wi The South half (S%) of North ‘east quarter (NEM) and the south- least quarter (SE%). of northwest quarter (NW%) and northeast quar- Bit’ of south west quarter of section thirty two (32) in wns! one hundred forty one (141) North, of range seventy five (75) west of the 5th P. M. , *There will be due on such mort- ge at the date of sale the sum of Fron0s in addition to the costs and penses of sale including attor- fees. Dated Sept. 15, 1924. FARMERS & MERCHANT! STATE BANK OF DRISCOLL, Mortgages F, E, McCURD Attorney for , Bismarck, N. D. » (9-23-30 19-7-14-21-28) les Goer te idee Sasi 'NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ' BY ADVERTISEMENT :Notice is hereby, given that de- fault has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage ‘exécuted and delivered hy J. C. Tilton and Jen- je, Tilton, to The Farmers and lerchants State Balik of Driscoll, ted the Lat day of May, 1907 and led for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- By, Marth Dakota qn the 25th day of feb. kA. id é . and re- pee in book 150 of mor ' Y, Mortgagee. D. 1918 at 9 o’clocl ages on ge 174 will be foreclosed:by a sale er te: poscriby oF and hereifattér described He front door of the court house the city of Bismarck in ae of Burleigh and Sta 01 premises described in such e. State of rth Dakota af ‘the hour of ten Velock in the forenoon of the Sist y of October 1924 toi gatisty’ the iount due upon such mortgage on e day of 8 The premises d ‘ ee in ii nee rage and which be sold. 2 serised an ‘ipliow @ southeast Section six (6) in township one town, Bottled milk delivered at 10! fi q i a of | Market Sends Wheat Up in Trading on Chicago Board Chicago, Oct. 7.—(By the A. P.)— Unexpected upturns gi quotations at Liverpool brought about a sharp early advance today in the wheat ensued, a fresh rally took id to come from European ind was associated with re- indica of uneasiness — con- cerning drought in Argentina. I the weather in Argentin: said to he unsettled. The opening, which ranged from 7-8 to 2 3-4 cents higher, with December $1: May $1 2 setback to well below yester- new gains. CHICAGO PRODUCE ago, Oct, 7. 10,813 tub: hundred fofty (140) North of Rarige i 76 West of the sth P. M, { eee halite Seine saecthe'ses | ~~ MARKET NEWS of $505.40 in addition to the costs{ and expenses of sale including at-! FARMERS & MERCHANTS ‘BE BANK OF DRISCOLL | Attorney for Mortgage, Bismarck, N. D. ——=_ EARLY TODAY Nafice is hereby given that that | Liver ! livered by Wilhelm Fredericks: | and Christina A, Frederickson, his | wife Mortgagors to August A. John- | of November 1919 and filed for re- cord in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North 1919 and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages on page 528 and assigned | "2! by said mortgagee by an_instru- , qickly dated the 29th day of November | was 1919 and filed for record in said} source office of the Register of Deeds of! ports the 24th day of June 1924 and re- corded in book 175 of assigaments on page 145 and by hi i of June 1924 and recorded in book | 175 of nmemts on page 144 will be foreclosed by a sale of the eribed at the front door of the court house in the city of in the county of Burleigh a State o'clock in the forenoon of’ the 7th day of November 1924 to sat the amount due on said mortg There will be due on such mort- torneys fees. : FB, Mecurpy, — “ors#eee NEW UPTURNS NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- certiin mortgage executed and, de- | son, Mortgagee dated the Sth d Dakota on the 14th day of November ment in writing to N. 0. Ramstad | Place. Burleigh County North Dakota on{ to Martin Bourgois said premises in such mortgage des- | of North Dakota at the hour of ten on the day. remises | 35 Chies to 31; cheese unchanged; inged; receipts 7,012 cases. alive higher, Fowls 17 to Springs roosters 16. Poultry 24 cents ate of North follows to wi ) of southwest (SW4) and west half of southeast quarter (SE's) of section twenty eight (28) township one hundred forty one (141) north of range eighty (80). That the interest due on the note | $11 secured by said mortgage is past! C: due and unpaid and the assignee | steers has elected to and has declared the | Jowey whole sum due. There will be due! Sheen on such mortgage at the date of sale wayne the sum of $1969.88 in addition to | 2™)s strong the costs and expenses of sale. Packers top $13 MARTIN BOURGOIS - ignee of the Mortgagee. RDY, y for A Bismarck, N (9-30—10- . Dept. Agr.) Jneven, most. s and killing Top 000. ly steady. Light light pigs dull, 25 to 50 cents lower. 60, s: le receipts 9,000. Weighty fed very dull, weak to 25 cents Active, Fat cents higher. | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Oct. 7.—Flour — un- changed to 10 cents higher, In car load lots family patents quoted at 8.20 to 8.40 a barrel in 98-pound cot ton su Shipments 48,777 barrels. Bran 00. De, ssig ». NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE BY AD- VERTISEMENT | Notice hereby given that de- fault has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Clark A, Palmer and: Elizabeth K. Palmer to Arena State Bank of Arena, Norh Dakota dated! the Ist day of November 1918 and|¥ filed for record in the office of ,the | Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 20th day of November 1918 at 11:30 A. M. and recorded in book 151 of mort- gage deeds on page 410, which mort- gage was assigned in writing on the 22nd day of November 1918 to R John McNamara and filed for reco: in said office of Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 12th day of November 1918 at 2 o'clock P. M. and recorded in book 155 of assignments on page! 36 will be foreclosed by a sale, of the premises described in.such mort- gage and hereinafter described atj the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burle’ County, North Dakota on the 7th of November 1924 at ten o'clock the forenoon of that day to sati the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the| same are described as follows to Sere oe wit: ISMARCK GRAIN West half (W%) of the North | (rarnifiea by Russell-Miller Co.) east quarter (NE%) and the | Bismarck COR 718) East half of the northwest as ietaag g quarter (NW%) of section | No- 1 dark northern twelve (12) in township one | No. 1 northern spring hundred forty two (142) North | No. 1 amber durum of range seventy five (75) W. | No. 1 amber durum . There will be due on such mort-|No, 1 red durum .... gage at the date of sale the sum of| No 1 flax ae $1,110.00 in addition to the costs) 5° 9 flax 1:99 and expenses af sale. Reed ae y JOHN MeNAMARA, No. 1 rye .. ~ 109 ignee of Mortgagee| We quote but do not handle the | following: | Oats | Barley | Speltz, per . Paul, Oct. ttle receipts dy with 10.00, Fat she-stock Canners and cutte Bologna bulls light 4 Stockers and feeders in liberal s: ply, including many of Mond holdov Calves receipts 2,00. cents lower. Best lights to packers j mostly 9.00, Hog receipts 8,000. Fairly active, fully steady. Bulk 150 to 250 pound averages 10.7! trietly choice of- ferings up to 10.85. Less desirable kind down to 10. Bulk packing ows 9.7 i 10.00, lower. Bulk Sheep ree Bulk g: 5.2: 5.00. pts 1,500. Steady, with Monday's close. Best fat trimmed lambs 13.00. Bulky 1 Culls 0. Fat ewes to pac 0. Better kind b 0. One load good ange feeder in, 20 04 A: F, E. MeCURDY, Attorney for Assignee, Bismarck, N. D. ‘30—10-7-14-21-28—11-4) wt. 90 IN BANKRUPTCY Shell Corn Petition for Discharge ' In the District Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, Southwestern Division. In_the Matter of R. L. Best and J. I. Huyek, co- partners doing business under | Hard winter ....... 127 ties oe name of eae ie | .1 cent per pound discount under yak, dhe (Boston, vandih: 1 Ear corn 5 cents under shell, Best and J. 1. Huyck, as ins | 55 Ib. dividuals White & Yellow Mixed | No, 2, 56 Ibs. or more ....$ .90 No. 3, 55 Ib: No. 4 . Dark hard winter Bankrupts. R. L, Best and J. I. Huyck, copart-| ners doing business under the firm! name and style of Best & Huyck, Is Better Cookery. The Boston, and as individuals, of | Bismarck, In the County of Bur ~ TS OBSERVED sent: That on the 16th day of July, 1924, | Jewish Day of Atonement Begins Today last past, said R. L. Best and J. I. Huyck, as said co-partners and as individuals were duly adjudged | bankrupts under the Acts of Con-/ gress relating to bankruptcy; that | they have duly surrendered all their) prenery and rights of property and | ave fully complied with all the re- uirements of said Acts and of the orders of the court touching their Para ‘WHEREFORE they pray that they as copartners and as individuals mae decreed by the cone to have ae ciicharme from all debts prov’ |in meditation and prayer, forgetful | soi} Bankrupt Act: except such of the world outside, revive their} debts as are excepted by law from| confidence in the eventual triumh | such discharge. of God’s love and justice, and-~ thé Dated this 19th day of September, brotherhood of man. i AP, Apee. RL pesr 1. The, Da known as! J. L HUYCK | Yom Kippur in Hebrew, is mentioned | Individuals | in the Bible. In the book of Levit Bankrupt: us, chapter 16, the elaborate priest- ceremonial of atonement jeribed, In Leviticus 23: 26- bservance of Yom Kippur is _edt- | Joined as a holy day whereon afflic- jtion of the soul (fasting, ete.) is_to | be practiced. | Originally the high priest was the | central figure of the ritual. He sought forgiveness of his own sins From sunset on Tuesday, October 7th, until sunset on Wednesday eve- ning, October 8th, the Jewish people | will, everywhere gather for the ob- ervance of Yom Kippur in their everal places of worship and there BEST & HUYCK k BUYS TWO CARS OF FINE CATTLE Hazen, \N. D., Oct. 7.—Two carload: pf purebred Hereford cattle purchas- ed from breeders in the New Salem and MeKenzie, N. D., districts have been purchased by County Agent G. C. Poe of Mercer county for farm- ers of this district: The stock is be- ‘fig brought through. assistance of 0,000 agricultural cre corporation, and those, of his household, and then for all the péople. The sacrifice: of two goats, one foy the Lord and the other set aside for “Azazel”, was a means of purification from si From these Biblical practices, which sought, in symbolic fashion, to obtain forgiveness for the conr- munity as a whole, the celebration jmarket here and although declines | Part of the buying of futures | day's finish and then by moderate } Butter lower, Re- | up to of the Day of Atonement was con- siderably changed in Rabbinical Ju- daism; and in modern Judaism, the observance of the Day of Atonement emphasizes repentance for shortcom- ings and misdeed, for failure to up to one’s highest ideals, and for yielding to the lure of indolence and selfishness. MOM’N POP _ IN VIEW OF THE COMING TRIAL Steele, N. D., Oct. pressed here that a | | er boiler on the | last week, which k ! if if | [Back dack. THE SAFE CRACKER WHO BROKE. JAIL AND USED MAGIC WE WISH YOD TO TESTIFY IN COURT REGARDING THE REMARKABLE CHANGE MADE IN You BY USING MAGIC MUD | Faulty Repair Explosion Cause prevented steam from ¢ ed the explosion in the st M. Ned three people.| the steam to escape. Nuthin’ Doin’, Kid! AGAINST THE MAGIC MUD COMPANY PAGE FIVE It is said there were two inches of water in the glass at the time and it: |is supposed there was ample water in the boiler, Christ Karpen, who repair which| examined the ruins, said the soft ping caus-| plug; or safety plug, had melted out am thresh-j|and the space filled with babbit me Woolsey farm) tal, which would not melt and allow Belief is ex. By Taylor YoU WANTS ME T’ Git UP BEFORE TH’ JUDGE AN' CHIRP. OFF A MONOLOGUE ABOUT HOW L CHANGED ME LOOKS SAU - WOT'S DE BIG IDEE ?? le 2) i AW-SING | THAT T' THA HORSE MARINES BUT CAN'T YoU SEE THAT THE FATE OF MY BUSINESS © DEPENDS DYA THINK L WANTS Taa \ BRASS BUTTONS ON ME HEELS | LIKA WAD OF GUM ~? L LIKE 4 T HELP A GUY WOT'S in TROVE BUT NOT WHEN IT MEA ) BLE You SAaY- THESE Foou POLITICIANS HAVE ALOT \F HE DONT QUIT SMACKIN BABIES. SOME FATHER WILL, SMACK HIM STANLEY CF THE WOMEN Fo.ks- a z Lf, » fn iy A ED WURGLER, ONE OF THE OPPONENTS RUNN/NG AGAINST OTEY WALIKER FoR SHERIFE REFUSES To PASS OUT CIGARS - BUT To DATE THIRTY SIX BABIES /N AN EFFORT Fo WN THE SUPPORT @ Sale ©1924 By NCA SERVICE, INC HOLD ER NEWT SHE SOME DAY HE MAY SE out PRESIVENT woe Yaw HAs kissed GOP > Freckles and His Friends WELL! THAT'S TH THIRD TIME I HAD T' TEAR UP My ‘RITHMETIC LESSON = SUBTRACTION ALLUS DID GET MY HOLD ON THERE WHATS Your ROUBLE NOW SUPPOSING YOU HAD FIFTEEN DENNIES AND You LOST TEN OF THEM-Now WHAT WOULD You HAVE: i. IN YOUR POCKET? sf | | Very Simple! AW, T NEVER CAN 1 GET SUBTRACTION [SO DIFFI PROBLEMS=SHUcKs! | By Blosser Ty WELL, w WHAT'S TH USE OF NUMBEQS ANYWAY ? TD HANE A Hove!