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r MALE HELP WANTED MEN WANTED—The Sherman Nur- sery Company, Charles City, Iowa. The World’s largest growers of evergreens and the largest grow- ers of hardy nursery stock in the Northwest, wants Agents. Exper- ience nat necessary. Outfit sup- plied “free, ’ Money paid every week. Write for full particulars, SHERMAN NURSERY CO., Char- les City, Ia. 11-8-2t ELECTRICITY TAUGHT. by Experts. Earn while you learn at home. EI- ectrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and Beatin secured. Write to Chief Engineer (ong, 2144 Lawrence Cc men to husk corn for one month. Will pay $50.00 per month. Peter Mihm, Route 1, Bismarck. 11.3-1w, WANTED—Man to husk corn either by bushel or by the month. Her- man Ode. Phone 364-J. * 11-7-1w men for F. Jaszkow- 11-8-tf en pick- WANTED—Thre winter. Steady job. iak, 421 12th St. Turkey and at Armour Creamery, young, HELP WANTED—FEMALE @ place teachers e grade, and high Dakota, Montana, the rural, of North month of the year. Enroll today. Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Teachers’ Agency, Nat'l. Bank Bldg., North Dakota. Hon) —Agents. Make big selling patented article woman needs. All or only part time. Brand Rubber Co,, 716 W. Madison, Chicago. WANTED—Girl to care for child and help with house work. Write Post Office Box “62. SALE money every 1)-7-3t SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements c4 Classified Advertising Rates Lingertion, 25: words under os 60 i 2 insertions, 25 words 5 1 week, 26 words or ‘under 1.21 Ads over 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word. © CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES: 65 Cents Per Inch All classified: ads are. cath in advance. Copy, should be, re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same da¥. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32: i 1, LANDS FOR SALE=FLORIDA. “TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY” —Free book tells truth --about Florida “land; monthly payments $1 an acre; Orange Groves plant- ed cared for 10 percent above “in | schools | ay several northwestern states every | cost; Sylvester F. Wilson, Dept, 247, Orlando, Fla. | ii sen MMA oe FOR SALE--Good quarter section, 16 miles northi from Bismarck, 150 acres tillable; 50 acres under cultivation; black loam, clay sub- soil; rolling no stone. For quick sale $2200.00. Address No. 866 care of Tribune, 11-8-3t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES, FOR SALE or will trade for Harley-Davidson. Motorcycle a side car. N. D. with Joe Brezden, Wilton, Stutz Roadster A. No. 1 condition; good tires, price reason. able, Phone 187, 800 Main St. 10-29-tf BOOMs FOR RENT -h-lw FOR SALE—S WANTED—Girl or woman for gener- nl housework, Modern house, small family. Mrs, C. M. Dahl, 615 Fifth si 11-6-5t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Highest wages. Apply Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610-7th St. 11-3-tf WANTED—Girl or woman for house- work. Mrs. Herman Ode. Phone 11-7-lw WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs, Eugene Wachter. Phone 11-7-tf ~-Experience waitress at the Ohio Ca Call after 6 p. m. 11-8-tf£ Lost. LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please return to Mary Kelley, U. S. Land Office for reward. 11-7-3t FOR SALE CR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possession. Tel 751 or 151. ©. W. Roberts. 10-6-t£ SNAPS—7 room modern house for sale, 4 blocks front postoffice, on pavement, practically new, ‘can have possession December first, would cost $6,500 to duplicate. $500.00 will handle. Balance $3,- 500, monthly payments. Tel, 691. 1-7-2w FOR RENT—Seven room residence, modern in all ways and a three room apartment in a modern house. Call 803, 7th St. a ett FOR RENT—Nov. 1st furnished modern city heated apartment. Also garage to rent. 212 1-2 Main St. Phone 905 after 6 p. m. 10-24-tt FOR RENT—Cozy apartment, suit- able for two, furnished, close in, private entrance, $20.00. Phone 464-R, 11-6-1w NICE modern steam-heated fiat; also partly furnished light house- ng rooms. College building. 11-4-1w FOR RENT—Furnished Apts. fully equipped for light housekceping. Phone 794W. Geo. Little. 10-4-tf FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping apartments. Private bath. Garage also for rent. 422-5th St. FOR RENT—Strictiy modern apart- mene in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 962, 4-30-t£ FOR RENT—C room modern house in good location on paving. Phone 62, Gene Wachter. \ 10-28-tf F 11-6-1w FOR RENT—Nice warm modern furnished room, close in, also re- pair and reline ladies and gents far garments. Phone 822-M. 505 3rd St. Mrs, Mattie Erstrom. 11-6-3¢ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cozy room in modern home, close. in. Rent reasonable, immediate _pos- session. Phone 536-R. 822 Main s 11-8-3¢ WANTED—Roomers and boarders, two ladies or man and wife, $25.00 a month. Good home cooking, 502 llth St. No. Phone TeAeW in, block aa a “halt from G. tel, 313 4th:St. Phone 62 FOR RENT—: modern furnished rooms, one large and one small, 422-4th. Phone 1052R. ’ 11-7-1w FOR RENT—All modern light housekeeping rooms furnished or unfurnished, ‘also sleeping rooms. Call_503-W. . 11-6-1W FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping gas for cook- ing. Call evenings. Phone 442-M. 11-3-1W Bismarck. Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. . Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. + 9-13-t£ FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Hismarck, Nogth Dakota. 10-22-1m FOR SALE—Tomatoes, cabbage, on- ions, rutebegas, parsnips, swect pumpkin, Phone 884, Mrs. Erlen- meyer, 423-3rd St. Bismarck, 11-7-8t FOR SALE—Pool Hall and Bowling Alley equipment, 5 tables and good alley. Best location in town. . If interested write Mike Hilkey, Wil- ton. 11-7-9t FOR SALE—Gas range, four burn- ers, large oven and. broiler. Fiyst class condition. Sold cheap be- cause moving. Call Telephone 304, 11-8-1w R RENT—Garage that holds from 3 to 4 cars, $10.00 per month. Call after 5 p. m., 318 South 11th St. Phone 463- a1-7-1w FOR SALE—1 cot bed and mattress in splendid condition. Phone 687. Or ‘call 528 2nd St. 42-6-8¢ A FOUR room house for sale or| GARAGE FOR RENT. Home cant trade. 501 14th St. - 11-6-3t 614 Rosser. ~~ 11-7-3¢ ned fruit. for sale, . Phone 482R. PRINCE’S LAST RIDE IN U.S. The Prince of Wales has started home. He is seen here on ig his: host, Bayard Tuckerman: dr, duzing. the Myopia, Club's. hunt an ‘Tuckerman’s.Cavin Hill Farm near * Hamilton, Mass. Yesist foliowtae the hounds. With him But up to the last, he coulén’t pis last Ameriean ride. ‘he picture was taker 4 32= Wire Markets By « Associated Press LIVESTOCK ON a | sar S RESISTANCE f ; ROYAL—Kendal representatives as not know what it is, They sell a] WEEK’S TRADE coal-saxing device for furnaces | tion 25 back; to sible representative Bismarck and free tkjal demonstration dress DN, Pearson, Chicago.” full time? ings to fill. essary. Largest whol cers selling direct to Write for particulars, und locality preferred. tablished 1883. all af next. sale house selling stap! has opening now. to pfoducer. Miles Company, “Dept. 313, Ohia. Mailing. cireulars. No required. Nothing to pay , weekly. Filth Ave., New Yar Straight pany. cellent lines,’ i i + erie 862. 10- WANTED — “Hardware or Salesman, by Factory Agent Com- (not an oil burner) under a guar- antee of reducing coal consump: | 35 per cent or money | sold throughout the coun- try by leading department stores, stove dealers and agents; respon- wanted for surrounding terri- tary to begin active work at once; offer, Ad- 155 E, Superior, CAN YOU Spare Three Hours a Day --Until you are convinced that it will pay you_big returns to put in We have several open- Experience not nec- lesale gro- consumer. give John Sex- ton @ Co., Box H H, Chicago, Mt. E SALESMAN--Dalance of this year, Established whole- le line to deading retail’ merchants all lines Liberal contract F. Bixler Cleveland, - 5.» AGENTS WANTED EARN money at home. Addressing, experience sell. We York Supply Co., 309 Stove Ex- Tribune No. 11-4-6-8-11-13-15 PEARLS FQR XMAS. PEARLS. FOR XMAS—Or ‘iental, in- destructible, lustrous pearl neck- lace graduated, 24 in. st worth $6, 30 in. strand $ rand $3.50 4.50 worth $8—Leantifully boxed. Will refund money, if nat satisfied. West Coast Lumber Exchange Bldg. Wash, Distributors, Importers 63h Seattle, WANTED TO. RENT MARRIED man wants farm, fully equipped to work on shares. Dairy farm preferred. No. 864. WANTED—Young girl Write Tribune 11-7-1w desiring board and room with young mar- ried couple. Modern home, close in, Call 322-J, 11-6-lw FOR SALE E FOR SALE—Lot 3712x650 ft. ith garage, facing Custer Park in “200 block, W ington Avenue, $300.00 cash, Write Tribune No. 865. -7-1w MONTANA HONEY—Pure, delicious, healthful, 5-10 and 60 1b, cans. Prices on application. Prompt de- livery. J. F. Schwantes, 417 1st { St. Phone 241-R. 11-7-1w Se IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the District of North Dakota. In the Matter of J, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of J. H of Regan, County of District aforesaid, Notice i: H. Worden, i. Worden Burleigh and a bankrupt: hereby given that on| November 1, 1924 the said J. H, Wor- den was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his heveditors will be held in of Benton Baker, 211 Bism: Building, in Friday, November 21, o'clock’ A. M ditors may’ attend, claims, appoint a trastee, the bankrupt and other business as 192: Bismarck, N. D., the office arck Bank on 10 4 at at which time the cre- rove their , eXamine transact such | may properly | come before such meeting. Dated: ber 7, 1924. Bismarck, N. D., Novem- BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS eamered In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Cosgrove, Deceased, Notice is perehy: e given by the un- dersigned Mrs. P. ministratrix of the Estate J. Sullivan, Ad- of Charles Cosgrove lite of the City of Bis- marck in the County of Burlejg! and State of North Dakota, i" cat to the creditors of, and all. persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the vouchers, within four the first’ publication ot to said Admini8tratrix at of her resident agen necessary onths after this notice, the office J. Gobel, of the City of Bismarck, State of Neh Dakota Cau in Biel Detaner 24th, A. D. 1924. MRS. P. SULLIV. said Burleigh hamislaters. First publication on the 26th day of October, A. D. MOBRIDGE 1924. 10.25 256—11-1-8-15 BANK ROBBED A every Mobrid ge, iuge, South Da! oth m. today and the its escaped with $6,000, ac*ord- bhed at 4 ing to word received by Yolice | Martineson Landits eseaped -in an at noon. automobil Chief, of , The ,and may have come to North Dakota, | the report said. TO iy Pot poe iN BOLORs DENT! INSURASS cols ANY. NOTICE | hereby SieE FR Noliey holders. ol sheath ANC i ot aN OF 0} will 1 held at the Home Office iven tl sie k mea RS OF ‘or AMERICA | | G yond ei of said Com any in the City of Newark, New J« Now Jersey. on) ie First day of ek forthe rant a Jeet twelve o'clock geonit u iders’ Directors a of the Com of Yeowarge i At such mee! Bear up cast py whose, ‘to be held on the Fee Gra D. ieee tks aes annual election of Di eeltth day “| a ne sy eny pole yelaer Bree of the “paney bee erat eee by prony: age, | mo res on Price Rise as a Result of * Light’ Receipts During Election Week CHENGES) ARE SHOWN! | \ i \ | | \ i So, St. Paul, Nov. 8.—Somewhat abnormal conditions prevailed in the livestock conditions during the past says the weekly review of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Re- tailed on account of the election but the absence of country’ buyers a stockers and feeders worked aga this trade, Receipts for the Geek | totalled 24,500 cattle; 10,500 calves 57,000 hogs and 21,000 sheep, comp: ed with 24,800 cattle; 12,000 calves; ; 7,000 ‘hogs and 23,000 sheep the pre-| vious wee ! Under the influence of light ceipts grass fat steers, yearlings and {in-between grades of fat she-stock {closed fully 25 cents higher, canners | cutters and better grades of she- ancing 25 cents to,‘as_ much | as 50 cents higher. A few,small lots | of dry-fed steers and yedrlings sold at § $11.00 with grass=f: stock mostly of plainer| grains. Sell ing between $5.60 and! $6.50. Be load lots $7.10. «Odd head up to] $8.00. A price spread of $3.00 to $5.00 took most of the fat she stock with. hetter kinds § ta $5.00 for cows and upwards to $5.76 for heit- ers, Caflners und cutters gold main- ly at $2.50 to $3.00, Bulk of the bo- logna bulls finished at $3.25 ta $3.75, with mpst of the lightweight calves around $7.60. Bulk of stockers and feeders show- ed declines of 26 to 60 cents for the week. Very few feeders. passed the | $6.50 inark this week, although | | choice to fancy selections are quo- table up to:$7.50. Most of the com- mon.and medium grades at $4.00 to $5.75. Inferior sorts down to $3. and under, i After three weeks of sharply de-| clining prices in the hog market, the smaller receipts this week resutted 1 { uneven advance of 50 to 75 cents or/ more. The price spread between light and heavies has decreased con- siderably, some of the 140.to 15 pound averages at $8.75 to $9.00 Fri- day, showing’ advances of ‘nearly|the Governor, Secretary of State and $2.00 per hundred weight compared of Agriculture and with the low time last week. Bulk/Labor. The control of the state of the ‘butcher and bacon hogs|béard of equalization, which levies weighing from 150 pounds and -up]|the state tax and equal assess- cashed at this week’s close from|ments, will be controlled by the $9.00 to $9.35 with packing sows, Non artisans, It is composed by the | mostly $8.50 to $8.75. Pigs have ad rply, bulk selling on F 5 to $7.50, With decreased receipts and more seasonal weather the: fat lamb mar- ket gained 75 cents to $1.00, putting bulk of sales at $12.75 to $13 the highest since July. Heavies mained .00 to $10.00. Fat ewes and feeding lambs ciosed strong to 28 cents higher, bulk of fat ewes zo- 5 or UP AGAIN Liberal Export Buying Helps} Price in Chicago i Chicago, Nov. 8.—(By the A. P.)— With, liberal new export buying, said to be in progress, wheat scored a decided fresh upturn today after a hesitant start. Initial figures which varied from ufchanged figur to 3-8 cents lower, December $1.49 3-4 to $1.60, and May $1.55 to 3-8, were followed by a slight gencral sag and then by a rise all around that in some cases went nearly two cents above yesterday's finish. Subsequently demand here broad- ened out still more owing to word /that Australian and Argentine wheat shippers were buying back contracts that had been made earlier in the season when crop prospects }vere more promising than at present. Before the day, ended May whest here. climbed to $1.57%, a-new high} for the season. The close was un- settled, Yc and 2%c net higher, December $1.51% to %c and May $1.57 to $1.57%. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, No 8—(U. S, Dept. Agr.)—Hog receipts 7,000. Strong to 10 cents higher. Broad demand; top $10.25. Cattle réceipts 1,000. Compared with week ago choice weighty stéers \eteudy, best heavies $10.85. Sheep receipts 3,000. . Including | ound 2,000 dixect. Bulk fat lambs, Top to outsiders | ; $14,00 to $14.15, | giaiss, i CHICAGO EGGS. | Chicago, Nov. &-—-Eggs unchanged. | | Receipts 2,852 cases. Poultry alive, | unchanged. ' | ——— { i MINNEAPOLIS’ FLOUR ' Minneapolig,. Ngy., 8.—Flour un- ‘changed to 20 cents higher. In car- jload lots family patents $8.00 “to 1$8.10 a barrel in 98-pound cotton \sacks. Shipments 43,009 barrels, | Bran $24.00 to $25.50. ‘MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN inneapolis, Nov. 8.Wheat| re- eae 517 cars compared with 401 cars a year ago. . Cash No. 1 nor- fiber $1.46% to 91.48%; No. 1 dark {tier spring choice to fancy $1.57% to $1.69%; good to choice ceipts in all departments were cur-} , WANTED-—School boy $1,517 to $1.567%; $1.4875 to $1.517% $1.4976 to $1.69% Montana on track eand to arrive $1.4375 to $1.61%; December $1.48 Ts: May: $1.54. | Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.08. to [oats No. 3 white, 45%ke to Jley 6he to 82; d to Is N | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-! Bismaick, Nov, | ier Co.) 1 R, . | No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring . No. 1 amber durum ..... ne 1 mixed durum o 1 red durum | Ne 1 flax .+ 1 No, 2 flax i No.1 A |, We quote but do not handle the | | following: (Oats . $ 33 Barley ‘a ' Speltz, per ewt. x0! SHELL CORN | Yellow White y H Ds : Dark Hard Winter . Hard Winter I cent per pound discount under Far corn 5 cents under shell, COOLIDGE GETS Ib. -| GOOD VOTE IN (Continueg from page 1) ing W.d. O'L 7 te trans portation marck, for precinct 6b pre- cinets gave 5,210 no’ ,5G4 ye In the second legislative district, J Burkhart, Leaguer, prominent : ssemblies, was reelect : W. G. Riebe. In the 29th district, Senator Bond was elected, nd members of the house chosen j Were Einar Muus and J. H. Barns were chosen, FATED ils Nov, 8—The Devils Lake Journ upporting the Independents, was de- feated for official paper by a narrow INDEPENDENT RETAIN POWER TO BLOCK N. P. L. (Continued from page one.) dent. The members will be $ Ayditor and Attorney-G pendents, and Secret Nonpartisan. The emergency commission, which has the power to advance funds to arious departments ingemergen will be controlled by Son The members of the comm ate neral, Inde- of State, Commissioner of _Insur- overnor, ance and St be Nonpartisans, the Attorney eral and Commissioner of Agricul ture and Labor, Independents. the board of uni be. The membe versit, and after Jun George John Steen, Minnie will So! ne school lands Governor Attorn fe Aud state or; Miss | son, superinten ing to packeis at $4.50 to $6.25, with {dent, and Robert Byrne, Secretary of | best range feeding lambs for the, State. week at $13. See = Cattle receipts today were 300; Too Late To Classify calves 1,000; hogs 1,200 and sheep Mul FOR RENT—Strictly modern five | Sea tae ae room duplex, attached garage, | immediate possession, Tel. 751 [Wi or 151, 10-6-tf. FOR RENT- room house. In- quire 214 11-8-tf tment, either 2 rooms and kitchenette or 3 rooms and kitchenette. Also piano and Vic- trola for sale. Call a, m. and after 6 p.m. Phone 632-M, 11-8-; 3t | BARGAIN, slightly used player piano, eusy terms, «Phone 616 5 1 FROM FACTORY ‘0 YOU—Carload of new pianos and players, now here, real price and term: Jno. F, Hirsch, Factory Representative. Phone $40, 616 6th St. 11-8-4t WANTED--Solicitors, lady to can- vass. City of Bismarck, Call eve- hings aver 6 p.m. at 616 6th St. Phone 94 11-8-2t MODERN room for ; rend, kalpo Rdison victrola, Priced ut $50.00. ae 8th St... Phone. &55. 11-8-1w LOST—Gray and blue beaded bag containing a comb, and other ar- ticles, with initials L. W. Finder please leave at Trigune for reward. 11-8-1t For RENT—Partly furnished and partly modern bungalow, $25.00 per 515-4th St. month, 11-8-31 it Grand 11-8-3t WANTED- d to work for his board. The Mohawk. St. 11-861 SNAP, SNAP, SNAP—Will sell pool hall business and lunch counter at _a bargain. White Tribume No. 867. 11-8-Lw LOST—White gold wrist watch. For reward Rlisied 854-J. 11-8-1t DECISION OF SUPREME COURT From Barnes County R. T. Healy, + Plaintitf-Respondent, vs. Ben Johnson, Selma and Agnette Borreson, Johnson, 1, daily newspaper ate Treasurer, who will | hed light house- | 401-5th | SOUTHWEST N. D.; i No. 1 hard’ spring | of No. 1 dark hard | ¢), i | Defendants-Appelants, SYLLABUS: Tn an action to exncel a so-tevmed PAGE SEVEN ordinary to good} earnest money contract for-the saie uu) become insolvent, it is held, for] and lot. Defendants have. appealed Vhouse and lot, where a part of] reasons stated in the opinion, that]from the judgment and demand a 6 coHaeReACene HUME he: UL: {the contract was subject to rescission | trial de novo. : and cancellation for non-compliance! MODIFIED AND REMANDED, denced by certificates of denosit, and | nd for failure of the consideration! Opinion of the Court by Bronson, |where one of such certificates was} before rendition with respect to the] Ch. J, lelivered at the time of the contract} later certificate of deposit. Charles G, Bangert, Enderlin, N. Dy ind the other tendered at the time} In District Court, Barnes County,! Attorney for Appellar ‘when the title was ready for trans gleit, J, Action of res¢ind and] A. P. Paulson, Valley City, N. Dy jfer, at which time the bank involved! cancel a contract involving a house! Attorr “yrrwens POP Looks Suspicious to Him _By Tavior MRS, NUTMEG Y You SIGN RIGHT HERE! Give POT HAS REACHED THE, BOILING POINT IN) THE #50,000 DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST THE MAGIC MUD Co— The LecaL earTie oF SHE CENTURY IS RAGING OVER THE TESTIMONY OF FIFTY BEAUTIFUL WITNESSES FOR THE DEFENCE — Gay tHe Meanmime, HORNBLOWER AND A MYSTERIOUS STRANGER ARE SECURING SIGNATURES OF EACH WITNESS TOA LEGAL DOCUMENT AND ARE PAYING THEM A SUM OF MONEY —~ WHAT CAN IT MEAN ? S HORNBLOWER, TURNED TRAITOR © DID HOD. BRING THE MONEY AND DOCUMENTS ® YEP HERE THEY ARE! MONEY =MRS, NUTMEG! WILL EACH WITNESS PLEASE STEP FORWARD AND SIGN HER YES-FIDO— HERE'S TWO BONES FOR YOU- BUT DON'T BARK SOLOLDD~WE _ DON'T WANT POBLIC YET! ee CANNOT BE THAT WITIVES' SSES} ARE BEING | BRIBED FoR ' THEY ARE | Nor i INTERVIEWED} UNTIL AFTER} THEN LEAVE | THE STAND. | WHAT THEN | 'S THE | STRANGERS! AISSION | Fe | (Dove Yio =! BY STANLEY THIS MADE THE 2 OLD HOME TOWN NO DOG MEAT DELIVERED AFTER 7Pn| No-No-! AINT SAYING A WORD THE TOWN 1S SMOTHERED WITH GLoom AS THE, FACT SOAKS /N THAT OTEY WALKER HAS | Aechoreas ov ma ster we, LOST OUT IN HIS FIGAT FOR SHERIFF - j ED WURGLER, ALSO BEATEN, GOES FISHING - RUN ALONG Now" AND GET YOUR WOOD Box FILLED FoR MOTHER. LAST TIME T HANE To CATCH YOU IN OM = FRECKLES GETTIN WHY, FRECKLES, ; ' TevEss h , CAUSE HE KNONS: | PoP MUSTA BEEN NE EXACTLY WIKAT QUESTIONS > PRETTY NAUGHTY TO ASK ME WHEN HE WHEN HE WAS WANTS To. WHAT