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ena Sun 4 De (i 4 fi: ¥ MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Stenographer with book- keeping experience. Must have good reference. Address Tribune No. 863. sli 14-3-3t GOOD COOK wanted at once for cafe service. Write Hotel Wash- burn, Box 367, Washburn, N. D. 10-28-1w WANTED—Two men to husk corn for one month. Will pay $50.00 per month. Peter Mihm, Route 1, Bismarck. 11-3-1w NTED—A No. 1 m cutter. Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. TEACHERS—We place teachers in the rural, grade, and high schools of North Dakota, Montana, and several northwestern states every month of the year. Enroll today. Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, 424-425 N. W. Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Grand Forks, North Dakota. 11-1-1m WANTED—A housekeeper, one who is neat and clean, a good cook and can be trusted, a good home ‘for the right woman. Family of three. Call evenings. 122 Avenue A. 11-8-8t WANTED—Salesladies to sell a guaranteed article. Sells on sight. Make $10.00 to $15.00 per day. Commissions and bonuses. Write Box 543, Valley City, N. Dak. 10-28-1w WANTED—Reliable girl for gencral housework. Mrs. Myron Atkinson, 323 West Thayer. 10-31-3t WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Mrs. Eugene Wachter. Phone 189. 10-30-1w Saleslady Wanted Real Silk Hosiery Mills want lady representative to work City of Bismarck. Salary about $25.00 a week to start. Apply Mr. Hoy, 110 3rd St. Bismarck, No. Dak, 11-1-3t ree ee HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE CLERKS—For Government Postal and other good positions $1400- $2300 yearly, Experience unneces- surg. Full particulars free by writing G. W. Robbins, Civil Ser- vice Expert, 661 Burchell Bldg., Washington, D. C 11-1-4t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS : FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possession, Tel 751 or 161. O. W. Roberts. 10-6-tf $500 CASH—The balance at $40 per month—you. can. - buy...an.-—all modern home, east front, trees, hot water heat, 6 rooms with bath, hard wood floors, front porch up and down stairs, garage for 2 cars, chicken house, The owner is to leave the city, and asks us to sell his good home for $4200 at the above terms. This is a fine oppor- tunity for some one with a little vash, paying the balance like rent, é€ interested. Do not phone, come in and talk it over. Henry & Henry Ath St. 10-29-1w FOR SALE—Four room house with a good basement. Size of lot 25x100 feet. Property could be seen at 115 Mandan Ave. Price only $900. If interested call at 109 Mandan Ave. 10-28-1wk FOR RENT—Downstairs portion of house, furnished and modern in (every respect. Use of piano, Hot water heat. Family of two want- ed: 614 Eighth Street. 10-30-1wk FOR SALE—Modern house, 3 large rooms, furnace, garage. This is the cheapest house in Bismarck. Good location. Joseph Coghlan. 10-31-3¢ ‘Warm steam heated furnished or unfur- nished. Why shovel coal all win- ter. The Laurain Apts. B. F. Flanagan, Prop. 11-1-1w FOR RENT—Seven room residence * modern in all ways and a three apartments, room apartment in a modern house. Call 803, Sth St. a Sees per ieee ) FOR RENT—-House at 52 ‘Thayer |_ street, by November first. Only responsible party need apply. Mary L. McLean, Rose Apart- ments. “* 10-24°tf FOR RENT—By Nov. 15th, a mod- ern seven room house near the Wm. Moore school. Inquire Mrs. Eppinger, Grand’ Pacific Hotel. 10-17-44. FOR RENT—Nov. Ist furnished modern city heated apartment. Also garage to rent. 212 1-2 Main St., Phone 905 after 5 p. m. 10-24-tf FOR RENT” NOV. __ ist. furnished home. Cai at Logan's Store or phone 761. is 10-29-1wk, VOR RENT NOV. ist—Btrictl; gin 6 room house, good location. Phone 525-R. 10-28-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished Apts. folly equipped for light Hemnekcen|n, Phone 794W. Geo. Lit : VOR RENT—Strictly wodern wparte| ' ment in Rose ents, -Anply F, W. Murphy, Phone 62, 4-30-tf FOR RENT—6 ropm medérn house in-good location on paving. Phone 62, Gene Wachter. ..,10-88-tf FOR RENT —Nicely furnished bing: alow, 515 4th Street, on streeticar 11-1-3t FOR RENT—Four room” furai ished house, Phone Seow. after 6 P. M. lex 11-1-3t FOR I - Foom ~buh- galow, Call at a0. ath St. Bane | Hannafin. | ied irri 1 insertion, 25 words und 2 inverti ns, 25 words 8 insertions, 25 words under . 1 week, 25 words or un Ads over 25 words, 2c addi tional per word. CLASSIFIED: DISPLAY "RATES © _ 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ade are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same gay. . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 Sn ere? Beta ee FOR SALE BUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath, full basement, hot water heating plant, garage, lawn and trees. Splendid condition. . Close in, $5300. COTTAGE—Five rooms and bath, practically new, full basement, well located. $4000.00. HOUSE, six rooms and bath, maple floors throughout, hardwood finish, fireplace, full basement, garage, lawn, trees, beautiful location, $4800.00. HOUSE, seven rooms and bath, hot water heat, fireplace, full base- ment, garage, barn, chicken house. lawn and trees. $5500.00. BUNGALOW—Five rooms and bath, well located. Modern. $3000.00. HOUSE—Five rooms and bath, fire place, full basement, exceptionally well built. age, lawn, trees. $5500.00. See us befere you buy. We have other wonderful values in homes and lands. We have the best in the west and will loan you the money to in- vest. Also lots and investments, Have money to loan on real estate. A Investors Mortgage Security Co. Phone 138. Dette) with First Guar- anty Bank, . 10-29-1w. PERSONAL WANTED—Companion for trip to Pacific Northwest by Auto. Ad- dress to box 14, Hazen, N..D. 11-3-5t POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED stenographer de- sires temporary or permanent po- sition. Write Tribune No. 860. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS, wanted to represent us in their-own- county;-easy sales, big profits, Salesmen are making from $75 and up per week. Write for particulars, Mid-West Distribu- tors, 2941 Altgeld St. Chicago, m. 10-31 (ee diamond el it before cut snow UNPASTURIZED milk, bottled, sale. for Woodland Farm, E. L. Peterson, Bismarck. 10-31-1w. BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large modern $12.00 per month. 522 2nd St. 11-8-3t FOR RENT—Large warm room with bath. South front. Two blocks from post office. Price reason- able. 208 Rosser St St. 10-31-1W FOR RENT— Warm comfortable front room with large clothes closet in a modern home. Phone 288-J. 11-1-2t FOR RENT—Front room on ground floor. Furnished, can be used. for light housekeeping, 411 5th St. Phone 273. 11-l-lw FOR RENT—Two rooms joining suitable for light housekeeping or bedroom. Phone 468-R. 610 Thay- or. 10-29-1w Foom mod: | FOR RENT—A nice -front bedroom in modern home, breakfast if de- sired. Phone 812-W. 122 Avenue A. 11-3-3t FOR RENT—Furnjehed- rooms for light housekeeping gas for cook- ing. Call evenings. Phone 442-M. 11-3-1w FOR RENT—A furnished room in a pleasant and convenient locatioa. Phone :498-R, 628 Grd St. 10-% Stat FOR RENT—Well tumished room ‘in | ° a modern home. Good location. Phone .357-M, 792 7th Sb. ALR enigal nom of at Tt room: 28e'Fo0m of finst £1 it Miss Bra ff Ee] FO! urtis) room in modern homed :Phoae- 965)-62i1 ath HUE 11+1-8¢ F ig; corner, Jot, 50: in tte. beat sesidencd district in! ewer, weter| gpoayas Price and terms right.’ 187 Tribune, Bismarck, N.; __9-18- tf | bull calf, two wocks old. His.du | has produced 14000 Ibs. of milk! and. 475 ibs. butter fat.. Price $30. with papers furnished. John Qhews, Hismerck, -B..4,. 10-31- tw FO: CI ice Barred Plymoutt Rock Gockerels and Pullets, ‘from fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North kota. = Li i ? 10-23:4ma FOr SEEM Victrola” with records, 1 -chiffonier, 1 dress form,,1 small table, i Sala oven It. 5 for: i shee Hh th FO! jon 614 10-31-3t condition. Phone §1-W, y 702 oth St.| fre, MARKET NEWS Wire Markets: By Associated Press WHEAT TAKES SALESMAN SALESMANAGER WANTED—By corporation hendling new electric safety razor, is sensation of N. Y. electrical show. Applicant to take charge of branch office and he! able to handle salesmen. A de- posit will be tequired on -neces- Something of Rally Ensues, | sary stock of goods, This is aj bona fide proposition and. will | However yield big returns to the right party. Write or apply 306 Market go, Nov. 3.—(By the A. P.)— Bank Bldg. Vibro-Shave Distribu- | Wheat underwent a material sag to- tots. + $ Al-isiw| day during the early dealings. Ini-| tial prices which varied from un- See Want''to exchange Minne- lis income property for B marck property or North changed figures to 3-8 cents lower, Dec. $1.40 1-8 to 9-8 and May $1.45 1.2 to $1.46 were followed by a gen- eral setback of one cent or more and i Dakota farm. “Address 708,} then somethi it or the State of | igh, State of North I ing of a rally. nee 0 i Ree erat nen further weakness in connection with | » AISEREY ‘for the Manager of Tae| the day of sale the sum of Ninety- _AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _| 2,195,000 bushels increase of the| Bank of North Dakota, five and 68-100 (15.68) Dollars, to FOR SALE—Buick 6 Touring car in| "nited States visible supply total.| Bismarck, North D: Lie her with the statutory costs of first class condition, cheap. Also one gasoline range for $10.00. Phone 1094M or call 318 Mandan The close was unsettled, 3-8 to 1 1- cents net lower, Dee. $1.39 $1.39 7-8 and May $1.45 5-8 to $1.45 Ave. after 5:00 p. m. | 7-8, 10-27-6t a FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five passen- CHICAGO PRODUCE’ ger touring car, newly painted,| Chicage ’. ~Butter unchang- new batteries, first class mechani-|ed. Receipts 7, tubs. Creamery cal condition, Easy terms, P, 0.; cbtras 38 1- 37; extra; Box 207. firsts 36 to : 10-31-1w | onds 29 1-2 to 3 WANTE OTR % changed; eggs lower. Receipts WANTED TO TRADE 1921 Ford eager OWIFataR 4D tor 48; Coupe for roadster with winter top. Will sell or buy for cash. D. D. Connolly, Hensler, N. D. firsts 87 to 40; poultr: | Fowls 15 to 20 cents roosters 15; turke ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov. |3—Cattle receipts 12,700. Grass fat steers, in-between grades fat she-stock op- ening steady. Canners and cutters live, higher, gs 21 1-2; 11-1-3t | FOR SALE—Nash Cariole, complete | equipment, splendid condition. Will | consider trade for Ford Coupe or good paper. Box, 448. 10-29-1w FOR SALE—Stutz Roadster A. No. 1 aoe eager ac encone| 24, more desirable kinds fat she- condition; good tires, price reason) stock steady to strong. Stovkers able. Phone 187, 800 Main St. ¢ [and feeders slow. No action carly, 10-29-tf) Run generally plain quality. Bulk MY CAR, 7 passenger for sale cheap |grass-fat steers and yearlings $5.00 if taken at.once. Dr. Roan. Phone | to $6.60. Fat she-stock $3.00 to $5.00. 1, 11-1-lw |Canners and cutters $2.25 to $3.00. Bologna bulls 5 to $4.00. Stock- staslcseiait aapiti alpacas NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-|. and feeders $4.00 to $6.00. CLOSURE SALE Calves receipts 1,800. Generally Whereas default has occurred in!steady. Bulk $4.50 to $8.00. the payment of interest and prin- Hog receipts 19,000. Unevenly cipal of the obligation secured bY | steady to around 15 cents higher. the Mortgage hereinafter described; | motte, 180 to. 300-pound averages and whereas. the holder of said | Bett ais Ae ‘on | $850 to $8.75. Good 160 to 180- mortgage does clect to foreclos the past due and unpaid principal |poud averages $8.00 to $8.50. One and interest of said obligation only.| hundred and thirty to 150 pound Notice is hereby giyen that thatikind $6.50 to $7.00. Packing sows certain: mortgage’ executed and de-|mostly $8.00 to $ Gonsideratle liverad hy. Bare rhe patties toe number mixed loads packing sows Be ceaeeee hgre dated the 6th | Detter grades $6.00. Between 4,000 day of May, 1920, and filed for rec-!and 5,000 pigs here. ord in the office of the Register of | Sheep receipts 11,000. ‘Fully stea- Deeds of the County of Burleigh,}ay to strong. Better grades fat State of North Dakota, on the 21st limbs $12.00 t6 $13.00. Heavies $9.00 apy GUS PEE a Took 160" P-lto $10.00, Sheep steady. Fat ewes Mortgages, at page 970, and assign-!to packers pacally $4 to $6.00. ed by said mortgagee, by an instru- ment in writing to the State Treas- urer of North Dakota, and his suc- cessors in.office, in trust as security for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 22nd day of April, 1921, and recorded in said office of the | \' Register of Deeds on the 28th day | No. of April, 1921, at 2:00 o’elock, P. M.,| No. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bimarek, Nov, 3, 1924. No. 1 dark north No. 1 northern spring . No. 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum in Book 169" of Miscellaneous; No, 1 flax ... Mortgages at page 217, will be fore-}No. 2 flax . closed by a sule of the premises in Lic i such mortgage and hereinafter des) “We quote fut do not handle the Court’ House, in the City of Bis- | fedowing marck, County of Burleigh, tnd | Oats State of North Dakota, at the hour | Barley of two o'clock, P. M., on the 29th] Speltz, per ewt. day of November, 1924, to satisfy SHELL COR! the amount due upon the past due Yellow White & installments of. said mortgage on Hae a tho day of GAG The premises des- eribed in such flortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE%)- of Section eens, (20), Township One Hundred Forty (140), North, of Range Seventy-five (75), West, situated in the County of Burleigh, State ef North Dakota. No. 2, 56 ibs. or more . $ 85 Dark hard winter Hard winter . I cent per pound discount under Ear corn 5 cents under shell. i There will be due on the past due Cook By Wire ne iments of us mortga; on Instead he day of sale “the sum of Five of by Fire. ndred Twenty-five and 34-100 ($526.34) Dollars, tagether, with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 14th aay of aa 1924, As Manager of the Bank of -North Dakota, as Agent for the Treasurer of the State of North: Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North Da- kota, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for ‘the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. 10-20-27—11. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has occurred in the payment of interest and prin- cipal of the obligation secured by the Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose «n the past due and unpaid principal and interest of said obligation only. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage vexecuted and de- livered by George F. Huguet, an un- married man, mortgagor, to the Manager of The Bank of North Da- kota, Mortgagee, dated the Sth day 9-17-24 s of April, 1920, and filed for record NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the office’ of the Register of In the Matter of the Estate of} Deeds of the County of Burleigh, Albert B. Rohrer, Deceased. State of North Dakota, on the 3rd Notice is hereby given by! the un- oy of May, 1920, at 9:20 o'clock, A. dersigned Arthur Van Horn, Admin- istrator of the Estate: of Albert B. Rohrer, jate of. the city of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and: Stat f North Dakota, deceased; to th having M.,-and_recorded in Book “ti of Mortgages, at page 344, and assigned by said mortgagee, by an instrument in ‘writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in office, in trust as security for bonds isaned by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 19th day. of September, 1921, and recorded in said office of the. Register of Deeds .on the 22nd day of Septem- ber, 1921, at -11;00 o'clock, ‘A. M., in Book 169” ‘of’ Migvellaneous Mort- gages at page 509, will be foreclosod: by 8 sale ‘af the. premises in such, mort ee and~hereinafter described, ythe, front door of the Court fouse; in the City of Bismarck, cl | * JOINT - EASE | «feo Tate To Classify | for Creaky Joints FOR RENT—Strictly modern five! Just rub on the new application poeaapied atiached arage jealled Joint-Ease if you wan + fnabedlats. possession, know what real joint comfort is. or-151 t0:eat. It's. fo stiff, swollen, or pain- WANTED——Girl for general 10,9: | tortured, joints whether caused by work, Highest wages. Apply Mrs. | *heumatism or not. ; - P. G-Remitigton, 610-7th. St, A few seconds’; rubbing and it ‘ate | soaks right in through skin and T.—Rooms in mogern home | flesh right down t6 ligament and smonehiee large reom suitable for| bone. Z thyee of more schopl boys with or} It oils up and limbers up the without board 1 1-2 blocks from creditors of, and ‘all perso: claims-against said deceas hibit: them with the» vouchers, within four months the first’ publication of this notice, to said Administrator at 209 7th Street, in the city of Bismarck, in said Butleigh’ County. Dated November ‘Std, a D. 1924. ART! 'HUR" ‘VAN HORN. ‘Administrator. F, “H. REGISTER, Attorney for ‘ Administrator, Bismarck, N. Dak. First publication. on the 3rd day of November, A. B. 19 FOR RE! joints, subdues the inflammation and Post Office. Phoue ssew, or calijreduces the swelling, Joint-Ease 1 81¢-8rd, Sh ;the one great remedy for all joint | ‘Ltpgist {troubles and all live druggists are | LOST-—Black pocket book at football fielg with sum of’ money. Finder | cents. eal 644d. < ‘Always remember, when Soing-a} a ave SY i vega. UeSabt Rage gote in .joint peity oe outa ‘08 Lek ibid mn. Also | quicky, be BX 3 V black dirt $1:00° airs Plone | Mall. prders filled, canh’ or -C. 0. TIM, D., Pope Lahoratories, Hallo vel, ‘ gee 11-8-3t_ Maine, q MATERIAL SAG to! dispensing it daily—a tube for 60) of Burleigh, and State recorded Register ot | 0 f£ Octobe pf the bth day A. deseribed aid office will be | are des- | |? aire of sale. The premise jin’such mortgage and waick {sold to satisfy the san Jeribed as follows, to-wit ; South f of the Northwest | page Quarter sNW's) and North {sale of the premises in Half (N%%) of Southwest Quar- | gage and hereinafter ¢ ter (SW%)_of Section Twenty- {the front door of the Cour four (24), Township One Hun- |in the City of Bismarck, dred Forty-two (142), North, of | Burleigh, ‘and State of tange Seventy-seven (77), West, | kota, at the hour of two o ed in the County of Bur- |M., on the 29th day of November, h, State of North Dakota. 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon }. There will be due on the past due|the past due installments of jinstallments of such mortgage on| mortgage on the day of sale. the day Hund red s. of le the sum nety-nine Ss, together of Two | premises described in such mortgage | and 60-100) and which will be sold to satisfy with the; the same are described as follows, of foreclosure. | » North Dakota, of October, 1924. GREEN, Bank of North Trea urer K South Thirty- Hun- North, (7), Half S'%) of ), Township One our (M44), y-seven tuated in the Cou R Manager of the as Agent for the of North Du 10-2 10-17-24)" losure. at Bismarck, North Dakota, | i Bie Cover with wet baking soda— afterwards ec gently— | Vic PORUB Over 17 Million Jars Use for Dated |NOTICE OF MORTGAGE CLOSURE SALE It has oceurved of interest and pri obligation sec! after deser holder of I FORE- Whe: the pay cipal of the Oe and whereas mortgage does the past due and interest of 1 EN < Ka B. Wallan husband y Andrew Wallman, The Bank of gagee, dated the nd filed fo of the Register the County of Burleigh, State of | North Dakota, on the lth day { September, 1923, at 11:00 o'clock, A. M., and recorded in Book “178” of Mortgages, at page 49, and assigned by said mortgagee, by an instrument Dakota, ) day of July, record in the of Deeds of h, orth nd ZAP NDIAN HEAD in Loads $4.3 Hard, black, shiny, for a long period plenishing. BISMARCK LUMBER CO. 17 and burns | | without re- | eessesesecesssecccsscosccsecees: | \ecssssccssecesscsssccocccoccooe { i a ‘is Phone ah ek ok a * * Matinee Every Day At TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday Candidate for Re-el Commissioner of Insurance He has served the people Honestly and Efficiently in} the pa: is a Pioneer whoj knows the conditions within the State; a Progressive Re-; publican. A vote for Mr. Olsne: a vote for Honest and Eff cient, Government. You will find his name in the REPUB- LICAN COLUMN. (Pol. Adv. seseersccccocccssccseccceseseres.| eeoccccccccccecocoocoocoosoooe+s.| Hebd bebdebdobehbedebbebehdeh Mbt Virginia Valli Mare McDermott Lloyd Hughes Stuart Holmes eb eedeteteobetetetede athe Aesop Fable Comedy WSs TT ee eee eee eee ee ee De ee ee ee VOTE THIS TICKET FOR BE) ER BN LN PRODUC BETTER FOOD TICKET VOTE FOR ON ~ BREAD Blue Ribbon Humpty Dumpty Raisin. Whole Wheat Ws PIES Apple Cherry Lemon Peach CAKES Mocha Cream , Golden Angel Food Coconut Layer BEST BAKERY IN THE NORTHWEST VOTE FOR ONE Barker Baking & Candy Co. VOTE FOR ON vorE F OR ONE i® N. B. All of the above candidates arc conscientious workers and should have the vole of every man and woman in the City. ““, ¢. These Candidates Can Be Seen At BARKER BAKING & CANDY CO. 120-8rd St. - Be ee a * Bismarck, N. D. i TOE be Ce es ae ee eh Be a ee ee ee ee aD ee Oe ee en Lo PAGE SEVEN County of | in writing to the State Treasurer ot | this Mth day of October, 1924. kota, Ass fuss of Mortgagee. North Dakota, at the hour of twe| North Dakota, and his successors in . R. GRE G. OL ! o'clock, P.M. on the 29th day of | office, in trust as security for bonds! As Manager of the of North Attorney ioe ‘the Manager of The |November, 1924, to satisfy the issued by the State of North Dakota, Dakota, as Agent for the Treasurer Bank o F {amount due upon the past due in-j which assignment was dated the 8th of the State of North Dakota, a: Bismarck, stallments of said mortgage on the |day of October, 1923, and Trustee for the State of North Da- VOTE FOR | Rowland H. Crane Candidate For COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE BURLEIGH COU (Pol. Adv.) Fe ee ee eo TO THE PUBLIC! The Capitol newspaper says that costly counsel were employed to : t me in the trial of Kasimir Schneider. I did have able assistance and Schneider was convicted and is now in the State Penitentiary. The assistance I had did net cost Burleigh County one Cent. During the 12 years that I have been State's Attor- it has never cost Burleigh County a penny for an ant in the trial of a criminal case. EDWARD S. ALLEN ney ass) EEE ME RDEEL OED ER ER EE EE Demonstration AMAIZO OIL NOVEMBER 3RD. OTH. Amaizo—the new liquid shortening that will save - ATH - you time and money. Let us show you how to get better results in less time with more economy. —Special Prices During Demonstration— QUALITY GROCERY 120-5th St. Phone 5 OF sede oestefoonfodonstedooonfedooentodoofnfotsosfedsof holed ofofeteloefedeofeafae & e dealt th ds - She oH yed th egame and won WILLIAM FOX. PRESENTS. George “OBrien Boils Yaclaa Capitol Theatre DeLuxe Attraction ommencing To-night (Monday), Children ee

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