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MALE HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED—Ten Million Dollar Company wants’ man to sell Watkins home necessities in Bis- marek. More than 150 used daily. Income $35-$50 weekly. Experi- ence unnecessary. Write Depart- ment H-1, J. R. Watkins Co., Wie nona, Minnesota. 11-10-3t WANTED—Man to husk corn either by bushel or by the month. Her- man Ode. Phone 364-J. 1-7-1W WANTED—Three young men fot winter. Steady job. F. Jasp iak. 421 12th St. 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 LADIES—Earn $10 to $15 weekly at home in spare time, addressing and mailing our sheet music and cir- cular letters. Send 26c (silver) for sample musie and full particulars. Corona Music Roll Co., 438 Cen- tral Park, Rochester, N. ¥. 11-12-1m 27 Ave. A. Mrs. | 11-12-tf | WANTED—Girl or woman for house- work. Mrs, Herman Ode. ' Phone 364-5. 11-7-1w HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: licitors wanted everywhere to take orders for the SKIMIT a wonderful little inven- tion that automatically removes all the cream from a bottle of milk in a few seconds. Just what every housewife has been waiting for. Large Profits. Send 35c for a SKIMIT (worth $1.00) and full par- ticulars. NORTHWEST SPECIAL- TY CO. P. O, Box 561. St. Paul, Minn, work. Phase 906. Alex Rosen, 11-12-1w POSITION WANTED ia POSITION WANTED by experienced "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements : PHONE 32: > Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 bist or under 8 insertions, under . 5 1 week, 26 words ‘or under 1.25 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 day. 25 words oF , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—A late model Ford sc- dan, has had best of care and in A-1 condition, a bargain, can be seen at 104 Ave. A. Phone 904. 11-10-3t FOR SALE—Stutz Roadster A. No, 1 condition; good tires, price reason- able. Phone 137, 800 Main St. 10-29-tf garage, facing Custer Park in 560 block, Washington Avenue, $300.00 | . cash. Write Tribune No. 8665. 11-' MONTANA HONEY—Pure, delicious, healthful, 5-10 and 60 Ib. cans. Prices on application. Prompt de- livery. J. F. Schwantes, 417 Ist St. Phone 241-R. , 11-7-1w FOR SALB OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im: raediate possession, Tel 751 or 151. _0. W. Roberts. 10-6-tf SNAPS—T room modern house for sale, 4 blocks from postoffice, on pavement, practically new, can lady stenographer. Normal grad- uate. Address Box 49. Bismarck, N. D. 11-12-4t WANTED TO RENT 5 MARRIED man wants farm, fully equipped to work on shares, Dairy farm preferred. Write Tribune No. 864. 11-7- BUSINESS CHANCES SNAP, SNAP, SNAP—Will sell pool hall business and lunch counter at u-bargain, Write Tribune No. 867. 11-8-1w. ee Lost i LOST OR STOLEN—Child’s collap- sible “Kumfy-Kab” go-cart, stcel frame and wheels, ‘imitation brown leather seat and back and collap- sible buggy top. Return to E. M. Hendricks, 615 6th St. for reward. 11-10-3t LOST—Somewhere ween Bismarck and Menoken, a brown Poiret Twill mink trimmed. — Finder return to the Bismarek Cloak Shop for reward. ( 11-11-3t Ranger motor 210 Thayer St, Finder bicyele from please leave at 210 Thayer St. for reward. 11-11-1w LOST—Gray, and blue beaded bag ‘containing a comb with initials L. ‘W. and other articles, Finder please Phone 945 for reward. 1Up12-1t , LOST—-Package between Bismarck and Menoken. Finder return to Bismarck Cloak Shop or Nayola Nagel Steele for reward. 6 ’ 11-10-: ————_—_—_—_—_—————— MISCELLANBOUS - ' FoR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60216) in the best residence district in Bismarck. Paving; -sewer, water Partial excav: and terms right. Address 757 Tribu Bismarck, N. ‘ D. 9-18-td FROM FACTORY ' TO YOU—Carload of new pianos and players, now here, real price and terms. Jno. F. Hirsch, Factory Representative Phone 940. 616. 6th St. »:41-Br4t, FOR FOR SALESChoiee Barred Fiymonth Rock Cockerels and’ Putlets, from fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North|¥ Dakota. 10-22-1m FOR RENT—Large building on cor- ner of 18th ang Bdwy. Suitable for storing cars and-corn, or other purposes, Inquire at Building. 1l-. 10-197 Must ‘sell at once, “high jano. Has Will sell at 868, in car “« FOR 1 grade Grand beautiful gain. Address No. ps Tri R SAL! Alley equipnient, & tables and alley, Best- location i interested write Mike Hilk ton. 7. FOR SALE— as range, four S en and broiler, First Sold cheap “-be- Bes Call. Telephone ool _Hali_ and Bowling | good FOR RENT—Entire fourth floor Bank of North Dakota building, freight clevator service. Inquite Henk of North Dakota, 1-1 1-1w DR RENT—-Garage that holds. from 3 to 4 vars, $10.00 per month. Call after 5 p. m.,-318 South 11th bed Phone _463-J. da. BARGAIN, slightly used lager! pino, easy terma,i= Phowe 940, SALE iano and Davenport. Call 303. ; 11-10-1wk ee er FOR RENT—Garage room, 620-6th St. Phone 820-W. t ans at | 11-10-3¢ have possession December first, would cost $6,500 to duplicate. $500.00 will handle, Balance $3, 500, monthly payments. Tel. 691. ie 11-7-2w FOR RENT--Furnished modern apart- ment suitable for two adults only. Also.a six room house with bath, electric lights, stove heat—close in at $30.00 per month. Phone 906. Call 212 1-2 Main St. after 5 p.m, 11-11-tf VANTED TO RENT—Nicely furnish- eg four or five room house or three room apartment, must be clean and reasonable rent, to responsible party, Room 37. Annex, Mrs. Alpx: __ander. 11-11-Lwy FOR RENT—Six room house, two blocks from new school house, in first class condition. Good cook stove and. some furniture wita ‘house.. Phone 862J. atk 11-11,lw FOR SALE-Do you want to buy a comfortable modern house, 3 large rooms, al! modern. Garage in con- nection; at a bargain. If interest- ed see me at once. Joseph Cogh- lan. 11-11-iw FOR RENT—Lower floor of dwell- ing, modern and furnished. Use of piano. Ideal arrangement for family of two. Call after fivé. 614 8th Strect. 11-10;1W FOR RENT—7 room modern house, $35 per month. Phone 884 or call Mrs, Erlenmeyer, 4: Third St. “Blawavek; No D. 1l-. 12-3¢ FOR RENT—Soven room residence madern in. all ways and a three room apartment in a modern house. Call 803; 7th St. i 10-24-$f HOUSE FOR REN’ rooms and bath,’ strietly! modern, partly fur- ished or unfurnished. Phone 79 or eall. 206. 8th St, 11-1038 FOR RENT=<Cozy apartment, suite able for two, furnished, close in, private entrance, $20.00. Phone 464-R. ‘ 11-6-lw NIGE™ modern steam-heated flat; also partly furnished light house- : keeping rooms, Gollege building, 11-11-48 FOR BENP-Furnished Apts. fully Phone’ 7 for light honsekceping.| N 794W. Geo. Littl 10-48, FOR Aer —rarauded housekeeping Napartnicnts. Private ‘bath. Garage £ also, Loz rent, ..423-5¢h St. tes aes : 11-6)30 M AD ne 853. For 3 ei T—-8. modern how: in good. locat on paving. Phi #2, Gene Wachter. 10- oat ‘OR RENT—Five room house. In- quire 214 Sth St. 11-8-t£ ate ment in Rose BK Wi Murphy, Bi-10-36 | ni | 1S'NF 11-8- dw | ‘ i t f About: 74,000j800 ares: i } jtte. world’s cotton acreage, ' BOOMs FOR | STODERN room for re ‘also | 5 |" Bdison victrola, Priced at’ $50.00. | “821 8th St Phone: 865. i | i. 11-8-1w modern furnished ; amall, FOR RENT—2 rooms, one large ahd one 422-4th. Phone 1062R. | 11-7-1w | modern light} housekeeping rooms furnished or unfurnishéd, also sleeping rooms. Call, 503-W. 11-6-1w | FOR RENT—Light housekeeping fooms, “fll ~modern, 620-6th St. ! Phone 329-W. 21-10-3¢ “WireMarkets By Associated Press WHEAT FALLS, . { THEN GOES UP Rallies Ensue After a Weak | Opening Chicago, Nov. 12.--With reports at | hand telling of general rain in Ar-} gentine, wheat underwent a decided setback today during the early deal- ings. here. The opening which ranged from 2 cents to 3%sc¢ lower, December $1.60 to $1.51 and to $1.58 was followed by ral- ii s of 1!ze or more. Pronounced weakness became tem- porarily manifest again near the end of the day, influenced more or less by apparent dearth of ney export buisness. A quick rally, though, en- sued,.the market: closing unsettled 1-4 to 1 1-2 gents net decline. Decer . ber $1.62 3-8 to 1-2 and May $1.59) Ps 3-8 to 1-2, i Over, Po: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ‘0, Nov. 12.—Hog receipts Steady, with Tuesday’s best prices. Top $9.85. Cattle receipts 18,000. Practical- ly nothing done. Some highly fin- ed handyweight steers held above $12.50. Sheep receipts 16,000. jambs steady to strong. natives and come-backs $ $13.65. Active; fat Early bulk 3.50 to A ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK . Paul, Nov. 12.—(U. S. Dept. Killing nal cutters and bologna bulls open- ing. slow, tending lower. Stocker and feeder. buyers practically out of the rene eo inlel Venomous serpents. Without company A metal Bird's qubatitate for Identic Burns, Abraham's wife, Metric The first man. Emblems or dress of royalty. Dispute. Young ho With force or violence. A large To pa Tendency. Chinese dynasty, test, 7, The heroine Cabin.” Legal claim on property. Pontiff, criiene onHeMienren Couch, member Common metal, Viewed. To hiss a show. Top of milk. Devoured. sed for plating cans. an arm. L with 16 horizontal, ive form of FE foot. passenger vessel. a daw, found uM 16, is rk. ‘d the inside of the anci e that founded the in empii HORIZONTAL 10. w THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE | 1 ida and partly in Turned as Arrived. Auction. ‘ An equilateral Poultry product, Underground worker. Festive. i The middle of a church, extend ing trom the chancel to the main; entrance, | Up to. H Everyone, Nut. Group of student vanced courses. Foes Having a roundec the ear Gaelic. Clenched hand. Atri having oblique angles i an Mohammedans parellelogram s pursuing 1 projection, epreeiaeay robdel uae pore Of Switzerland. . To show the weakness of a grassers including many of Mondes’s| 13. Rowing implements. A manufacturing town in Wor- joldovers, = Bulk prices follow; 114. Possessing vitality. chester county, Mass. (Lb. un- lurass fot steers und yearlings $5.00] 16° 4 thowebt ee : i 5 3 Pid hace ees uieeretees Me Be G7. Abbreviation for numbers. aaanGaitsaaal ed es ei 5.1 18. Tslang for a vad play. | 6s. rregeh author sof “Life of ‘ologna bulls $3.00 to $3.50. Stock-1 iy Close to. Christ.” (The unkeyed letter is ers.and feeders largely of weight and] 39 Meeting oo y quality to sell from $2.75 to $5.75.!50° 5 S lentammenantleal ol GaGa eros gel CES receints Sa00 Bb confs high. | 22 Famous cataract, partly in Can-| (Copyright, 1924, Service, Inc | er. Best lights $7.25 to $7.50. Bulk or. Best atta $7 5 to $7.5 jFylling, pastor of the Mandan Lu-! Hog receipts 17,000. Opening | MANDAN NEWS ne etureh to 0. oe Hingson strong, better grades 170 to around; rly oe Imont and Mandan. 250-pound averages $8.76 fe $0.00. | Lee ae He ee Hence od packing sows mostly $8.50. AGED. RESIDEN a Roy Hendrickson, brother .o} largely $6.75. Some up to $7.00.| Mike Wetustetn pEND 7 a the bride, were the see's while | Sheep receipts 3,000. | Steady. De - [ident of the St.. Joseph and Glen|were witnesses Oe iit avai able fat lambs $12.25 to § Ullin districts in Morton county tor | Heavies $9.00 to $10.00. Fat ewe 2 A "| Pate | ae pia ead ee: es i debility. I ay Another one: aenpats of the st] CHICAGO. PRODUCE. comes tive)idass alter hoxnaased “his | astnon community, was united in 9st birthda: Chicago, Nov. 12.—Butter higher. a a varst {MATHIAKE at the St. “Anthony church Receipts 7,031 Rabsc Greater pana EB Wetzstein was one of theifirst /hy Rev. Fr. Andrew at 10 o'clock 39 cents; standards 39 1-2; extra) yhe, German Russian farmers to | yesterday morning when Miss Ma- firsts 87 to 871-2; fient-s2 1-2 to gi{scttle in Whe Glen Ulin vicinity and |thilda Kuntz, became the bride of 1-2; seconds 29 to 81; cheese un-|Wersstein, Stanisla ehlden, H. M.| Mike F, Haider. changed. kggs higher. Receipts |e, joven. ea as Wetzstein of} ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. 2,341 cases. Firsts 48 to 60 cents; or- ae . yi Mrs. John. Gervig and Mrs. Joseph Kuntz whose farm dinary firsts 37 to 41 cents. Poultry | Raphael Be Sosenb. is six miles south the village, alive, higher. Fowls 16 to 22 cents.| yyate Wetzst a oe and the bridegroom is the youngest | Springs-88; reosters:46; turkeys 28. | ctr mene neton: son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haider | aie : saan Raneasn aa Fe held St., pioneer citizens of the commun: | ae Rp church at St. Joseph a , eres eRe) ane{@'clock ‘Thursday morning according . | changed to 10 cents lower. In ear- {9 Undertaker John Lutgen of Glen GOERTL-MUTE ' load lots family .patents quoted at|— |” a a i Miss Mary Goertl, only daughter $8.05 to’ $8.40 a barrél in 98-pound| js, neral ee bear ate Brank {O% Me and Mrs. Michael Goertl who cotton sacks. Shipments 77,007 bar-|wonri, pioneer. farm the late Hank Thave .their farm about tive miles rels, Bran $24.00 to $25.50. clei pioneer furmmor of the southeast of St. Anthony, was united marsh vicinity, will be held from the |3y" marriage at. 10. o'clock Monday BISMARCK GRAIN. }church in that inity at 10 o'¢lock arorating Anthony Catholic | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Nov. 12, 1924, 1 dark northern 1 northern spring 1 amber durum .- . 1 mixed durum 1 red durum . 1 flax No, 2 flax No. 1 rye .. We quote but do not handle the followin; Oats Barley Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN ¥ellow White & Mixed No. No. $1.31 - 1,28 No. 2, 56 lbs, or more ..$ No. 3 &5 lbs. I cent per pound di Ear corn 5 cents under shell. d Winter, Ib, j Dark SAPOLIS. GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 12-—Wheat re ceipts 432 cars compared with §133 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.47 7-8 to $1.50 7-3; No. 1 dark! ‘northern spring choice to fancy | j $1.69 7-8 to $1.71 7-8; good to choi ail , $1.63 7-8 to $1.58 ordinary to | good $1.49 to $1.53..7- No. 1 hard * spring $1.50 7-8 to $1.71 7-8; No. } hand dark Montanz on ti ck $1.46 | 7-8 to $1. 84 ; to arrive hg Bellow, suit 3- co oats’No, 3 white, 46 1-4 1} 3; Darley 67 to 83 cents; rye No. | 2 $1.20 12.40 $1.87) flax No. -, $2.59 1-2 to a2: td 1 World pee aféa this year is) ed suitor. Uvited 2 per cent of hy. \'Thursday morning. -MURDEKED Mary Fleming, Rapids ( Mich.) murdered, police believe, by a reject- | ‘hed “in the’ rear‘ of’ the hich © abe! taught. { 9: | Grahd ol teacher, was | 28-year-old sel Her body was found inva school" at | An’ ax’ lay near} Eleven ‘foreclosure sale. JOHN C. HIGGINS, H. St. chur Andrew Kollbeck ae aa officiating nk Mute, young! Mrs, Sander Hendrickson ofj the} = i Heart River community, was united | in marriage at 8 o’clock Monday NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE | evening at the home of Rey. C. J. i jotice is hereby ain Rasmu: to John . Hii 30 o'clock A, al Book 144 of mortgages, on page 185 Will be foreclosed by a sale of the! premises in such mortgage and here- | inafter described at the front door bof the Court House in the city of} Bismarck, N. D., at (11) o'clock 6f December, he mortgage a . premises di nd which are he same given that that fe mortgage executed and de- livered by Edward Rasmu Goreine gagors, neapolis, Minn., mortgagee, dat the 26th day of March, A. D, filed of record in the office of Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, on the 2nd day of April, A. D. 1918 at . the amount due on en and | , mort: | iggins, of 1918, and nd recorded in the hour of A. M. A.D. on the oe, ale, ribed in will be sold to deseribed as { hwest Quurter (NW) of | Section Twenty (Sec. | Township One undred | two (Twp. 142) north, of Range | Seventy-nine (Rge. 7?) West of | bth P.M. | There will be due gage on the date of su G, HIGGINS, Attorne; Baldwin, No. Dak. 10-2: n such mort je the sum of }One Thousand Thirty and 26-100ths ; I Dollars ($1030.26) _ torether h} leosts and. disbursements of — this! Mortgagee. for Mortgugee, | ~11-5-12-19-26 | |e. Sec eee baie ae Sum) UP THe” CASE FOR THE DEFENSE THE MAGIC MUD Co. 'Monks to Observe 700th Anniversary 2—The Oxford, Nov. LADIES IT HAS BEEN YOUR PRIVILEGE TO LISTEN "> TESTMONY 1) ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE LEGAL CASES EVER TRIED BEFORE THE COURTS OF THIS SOVEREIGN STATE — WE CALL OUR COURTS TRIBUNALS OF JUSTICE , SET —~— | j high mass will be celebrated at the ~ hes of St. us, on the site of | the ancient 700th anni- y of Oxford in med Oswald Isn’t a Bit Particular OSWALD NUTMEG = YOU REMIND ME OF THE DOG THAT DELIBERATELY BIT THE HAND THAT FED HIM !! CHOPPIN4 ? HOLD ER. NEWT Ss SHES AREARIN] § ONLY THE Quick ACTION OF OTEY WALKER SAVED “(HE LOCAL FIREMEN FROM A SERIOUS MISHAP TODAY Freckles and His Friends | Gee-2 Don | Tan You oR RAY COULD = JAY! gs EVER BoDyYS WROTE THEIR NAME BUT WELL! weir! THATS FINE!" Look AT ALEKS NAME =A =) DUNIOR'= WHY DO YoU PLT URI AFTER or” 5) YOUR AE, STANLEY ALL a THERE! WHATS THs Nose EACH WRITIN OUR NAME ON THIS DIECE CE “asa, boiling is « connection be-to skim the juice before putting in ad the University the sugar. AMAN WEARING A NUMBER ONE HAT AND A NUMBER TWELVE SHOE ; 1S PRIVILEGED TO SUE A CITIZEN OF HIGH STANDING AND CHARACTER. | A Mark of Distinguishment! \ (way, WE! RE a WHY-THAT'S To LET PEOPLE KNOW I AINT AS:OLD ADD SUGAR Add sugar to the jelly when the about half done. Be sure | Mean US OL iss URE and the Vi Work was resumed recently in » ciscan Friars in Oxford will be ob-| eeTioRIN » part in the celebra- British gold mine after a lapse of i served by monks h A pontifical | tions. 1700 years. ‘By Taylor BECAUSE THAT CITIZEN 1S RESPONSIBLE FOR CHANGING THE APPEARANCE OF HIS WIFE FROM AN UNATTRACTIVE EVEN COMMON- PLACE WOMAN ‘To A GREAT BEALTY — SAW ATTORNEY ~IF Nov HAD SLEPT INA KENNEL AND EAT AS MANY 006 BISCUITS | AS 1 HAVE - YOU'D (z BITE ANYTHING FOR I o\ A CHANGE !! € ) ‘BY STAN LEY @ 1926 By NEA SEAVICE. INC By Blosser LET ME SEE IT=1 DIONT THINK ANY OF THE OTHER | BoYs KNEW HOW \ D WRITE

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