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Court: {other country, Statis | compiled to show that less than one- third of the spaghetti consumed in i} the world is made and eaten outside es Italy. By the before this | (S! se, if any you! 1. C. DAVIES, count should not be | Judge of the County ( } Yesidue id estate | Vids 22 distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said Mary M. Haynes, be dischar Tribune Classified Advertisements 4 fields INTERESTING, IF TRUE Rome, Noy, 15.—Spaghetti, ett Twelve ath) ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE 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’ ency, 424-425 N. W. Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Grand Forks, North Dakotg. 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 25c (silver) for +4 sample music and full particulars. Corona Music Roll 438 Cen- e@ tral Park, Rochester, N. Y. 11-12-1m SALESLADIES—Agents. Make big money selling patented article every woman needs. All or “ei part time. Brand Rubber Co., 716 W. Madison, Chicago, WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. A. M. Chris- tiangon, 1005 bth St. Phone 791. 11-13-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 906. 27 Ave. A. Mrs. Alex Rosen. 11-12-t8 WANTED=School girl to work for room ang board, small salary Phone 677R. 11-14-2t WANTED-—Maid for general house- | work. Phone 241R. 11-14-36, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—‘Solicitors wanted everywhere to take orders for the SKIMIT a wonderful little inven- tion that automatically removes all the cream from a bottle of mi a few seconds. Just what housewife has been waiting for. Large Profits. . Send 35¢ for a SKIMIT (worth $1.00) and full par- ticulars. NORTHWEST SPECIAL- TY CO. P. 0, Box 561. St. Paul, Minn. ' n every 11-12-1w MEN-WOMEN. 18 up. $1400-1600. To ‘ prepare for exams. for government ji Experience unneces- sary. For free list pos R. Terry (Former C Examiner), 1129 Bar Washington, D. C. Service WANTED—Work by experienced fireman, W. A. Harris, General De- livery, Bismarck, N. Dak. ; 11-12-4t LADY wants work. Write Box 132, Mandan. 11-13-4t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—A late model Ford se: dan, has had best of care and in A-L condition, a bargain, can be seen at 104 Ave. A. Phone 904. 11-13-3t Roadster in Can be seen at Ask for A. G 11-15-3t FOR SALE—Stutz Roadster A. No. 1 condition; good tires, price reason- able. Phone 187, 800 Main St. 10-29-tf FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, $125 cash or on terms. Phone 770. 11-13-3¢ VOR SALE—Chalmers Al condition, $200. a Motor Co. BONDS For your peace of mind invest in our 6 1-2 percent First Mortgage Real Estate Serial Gold Bonds sold on nstallment (savings) plan ten dollars per month up. 40 years without loss. to a single customer. Information without annoyance by salesmen. Address Forman 1009 5th street, Bismarck, 11-12-lw ————_—$—$———————————— MISCELLANEOUS Sate: BIBLES AND CHRISTIAN LITERA- TURE: Nothing more suitable for Christmas gifts. Order now, Com- plete line for young and old, in- cluding Mottoes, Calendars, Seals and Christian Magazines. H. J. Neubauer, 502-8th-St., Phone 615M. ‘F1-14-3t FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 502160 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. FOR SALE—Corona typewriter, used two weeks, for cash, bargain. Also small lot with double garage, fin- est location. Sell building separ- ately. Easy terms. Phone 464R. 208 Thayer St, FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from fine laying strain. W. A. Falconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North Dakota. . 10-22-1m FOR SALE—One 8 tube Radio set Crosley circuit. Also two 43 plate condensers, dials, and switches. Might sell parts of set if wanted. See ‘set at 706-12th St. or call 748+ Ld. 11-16-1w FOR RENT——Large building on cor- ner of 18th ang Bdwy. Suitable! for storing cars und corn, or other, purposes, Inquire at Building. 15-10-11 FUR SALE—P “a i Alley equipment, 6 tables and good | alley, Best location in town, If interested write Mike Hilkey, Wil- _ton. 11-7-81 FOR RENT—Entire fourth floor Bank of North Dakota building, freight elevator ‘service. Inquire Bank of North- Dakota, » A1-11-1w WANTED—Old Falso Tocth. Wa pay high: as $10 for full sets. Don’t matter if broken. We buy crowns, bridges.. Western Metal Company, Bloomington, Il. 1 FOR SALE—Some “fresh cows atid some coming fresh. soon, Herbian Ode, Bismarck, N. Dak, FOR RENT—-Garage, winter storage, $4.00 pér “month, near — capitol. Klein, the Tailor. 11,18-8t FOR SALE—sténadrd” Piano > and Davenport. Call 403-S07 11th St. 1-10-Iwk PHONE 32- Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or under ...... rtions, 25 under ....... 8 insertions, 25° words or Under ... 1 week, 25 words or uni 1 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIRIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 qQclock to insure ingertion game day. words or THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 —— SALESMAN WE WANT A LIVE convincing Salesman who can sell bankers and. leading business men a high class nationally, known line of ud- vertising specialties and calen- dars. To such a man we offer an exceptional opportunity to close up permanently with one of the largest specialty houses in the world rated Aa-Al. Prompt ac- tion necessary to take full advan- tage of the big selling season. Special attention will be given ap- plicants submitting full informa- tion and references with first let- ter. Write or wire The American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio, POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED, by experienced lady stenographer. Normal grad- uate. Address Box 49, N. D. 41-12-4t j EXPERIENCED stenographer wants position in law office but will ac- cept other work. Salary open. In- quire Tribune” office, No. 869. 11-15-1w FOUNB | FOUND—A ‘bunch of keys about 3 weeks ago in a Dodge Touring car at Dakota Auto Sales Co. Owner may have same by identifying and paying all charges. 11-15-3t feather purse containing Owner may have same by Call at 118 1st St. 11-13-3¢ B00Ms FOR RENT FOR RENT — Housekeeping suitable for young ladies or mar- ried couple. Also 6 sleeping rooms at 46 Main St. for information Phone 1066, 11-18-1w FOR RENT—Large, attractive room in new modern home, Convenient to High School and Capitol. 632g 11-14-3t LANDS FOR SALE—FLORIDA “SWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY” —Free book tells truth about Florida land; $1 an acre; Orange Groves plant- ¢d gared for 10° percent above cost; Sylvester E. Wilson, Dept. M, 247, Orlando, Fla. SALESMEN WANTED—Why not sell Calendars and Advertising Novel- ties? If you can make yourself fit our standard we want you. Av opportunity to earn a handsome income, save money and give your family advantages. You go into business for yourself. If you gre just looking for another job don't bother to write us, SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, Indianapo- is, Indiana, SMEN- boards with country merchants, furnish the boards delivered, and give you half of what you collect. You can make $1080.00 per mouth. We guarantee you can make $500.00 per month. For full information address NATIONAL JEWELRY CORPORATION 508 Gay St. Nas! ville, Tenn. 11-15 SALESMAN—Balance of this year, all of next. Established whole- sale house selling staple line to leading retail merchants: all lines has opening now. Liberal contract to producer. Miles F. Bixler Company, \Dept.: 318, Cleveland, QOhio. ~SALESWOMEN & SOLICITORS DISTRICT MANAGERS, agents and salespeople to handle our wonder- ful line of dresses, factory to wea’ er. Write for territory. Polly Dress Mfg. Co. 218 Meyers Ar cade. Minneapolis, Minn, WANTED — “Hardware or Stove Salesman, by Factory Agent Com- pany. Straight commission. Ex- cettent lines.” Write Tribune 8 10-1--11-4-6-8-11 PERSONAL MADAM LEATTIMORELLE, Pahnist and Phrenologist moved to 401-ist St’ Bismarck. a fee a : LL 12-Aw » FOR SALR OB RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate posscssion, Tel 751 or 151. ©. _W. Boberts. 10-6-tf SNAPS—7 room modern house for sale, 4 blocks from postoffice, on pavement, practically new, ean have possession December first, would cost $6,600 to duplicate. $600.00 will handle. Balance $3,- 500. monthly payments. Tel, 691. 11-7: FOR RENT—A nicely furnished apartment of two rooms and kit- chenette, also a very large © and warm sleeping room in a modetn home. Call forenoons and ' even- ings. 818 Ave, B. Telephone 632M. 11-14-1w, tf| FOR RENT—A very nicely furnish- ed modern apartment. Olean, warm and always hot water, Electric washing maehine, yactum cleaner, flat“iron and sewing machine. 807-| 4th St. 11-14-1w 11-14:2t| FOR RENT—Six room House, twol opening day, yard blocks from new school house, in first class cgndition. Good gook . Steve and some furniture wita ‘house. Phone 862J. Kaori 11-14-19, FOR: i lo you waht«to buy a’ comfortable modern house, 3 large rooms,.all’ modern, Garage in con- nection; at a bargain. If interest- ed see me at once. Joseph Cogh- lan. < Sa coo -iAlwy FOR RENT—Lower floor of dwell” ing, modern and furnished. Use of piano. {deal arrangement’ for family of two all after five, 6i4 8th Street. 31-10- Liv VOR-@ALE—Fumed Oak dining room set, ‘leather covéred -chairs, 6 straight chairs and one arm chu Also a leaf extension © table. Phone 910. 11-15-8t iff RENT—Seven oom rebidench wiodern in afl ways aid a throes, room apartment in, a modern house. Call’ 803, 7th St. NICE modern stean also ‘partly furnished light house- keeping rooms.” College ‘building: 2 eee a ds11-tf FUR Ri ENT—Fardighed Apts. fully equipped for Might hogsekceping. Phone 794W.- Geo, Little. © et en oe ee Oe v0) ENT—Strictly modetn apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply FW, Marpby, Phone 962. 4-80-t? — R REN’ room modern house in good: locatibn on pavitg. Phone Ae, Gane 1 10-98-4f F “Five room hose. In- quire 214 Sth St. = FOR SALE—Or wil marek home, 320 acres choice Montana farm land. See D. Haw- ley at Capitol Laundry Co. or call at 209 South th St. evenings, or svill deal with property owner only. 11-18-3t MISSOURI 180 ACRE DAIRY, Poul- try, Fruit, Stock farm, Well im- proved, must sacrifice for $8000; $2000. down, for fuller description Box 216, West Plains, Mo iy } Wire Markets By Associated Press trade for Bis- CATTLE, HOGS DROP IN PRICE Record-Breaking Receipis Re- sult in Downturns in The Market | PRICE TREND SHOWN South St. Paul, Nov Receipts S!ot record breaking proportions for the current year in the cattle and hog department brought about sharp declines for the week, says the weekly review,of the United States Departinent Agriculture, Re- ceipts of lambs and sheep, while considerably heavier than last week, failed to offset the demands for ‘these classes and values held about in line with those of the week pre- vious. Opening on Monday to the third largest cattle run in the his- tory of the yards, the market de- clined a full 25 cents on all classes and cach succeeding day saw this Bismarck,! identifying and paying all charges. | rooms, ; Phone j monthly payments | DURING WEEK' In s constitute the hardest e letter stickers, howeyer, are have much trouble. HORIZONTAL Three persons. In old time. . Slumberer. {11 Third person pronoun. Ladies. 114. Prefix meaning double: Seventh letter of the Greek al- | phabet. |17, Decay. | Wager. The great blue and yellow ma- caw, Vessel. State of mind. Adverb of negation. Devour. Lair. Alcoholic beverage. The danger color. Paid newspaper notice. Entries or particulars, Very Puts clothes on, Bitter European fruit, regarded as the granddaddie of the plum. A weighty volume. VERTICAL plural objective Faithful. Exist. Aged. Without remorse. 5. Opposite of no. 6. Conjunction. 7. Pour forth. The seventh Greek letter, the prefix meaning double, and cer ain Ame nuts in this basket. These two and completely NEMUOCD) ATOR DERM TIT ADEA IMEIAINON| i Cen C Oka ASME SMA Ie MTT RIOGMISMAIL IC MONE! LL AIDIBEIGIONNDILIN BODMACONT MED A B OlO intel) N QIPMUIN OR MBAIWATT IT MIC EICIHIO} NOTE Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: Every boy has longed to wiggle his. Fondle. Blemished. Marks out piainly Malicious burning. Hard wood, used keyed, so you should not { pipes. Suitable, An American Indian. Structures to hold back water, t tense of 24 horizontal ypographiea! measurements Completed. 34 85. form today a sharp upturn soon after the opening. The opening, which ranged from one-half cent detline to "se ad- ¢, With December $1.51'4 to ‘and May $1,584 to $1.59, was followed a general upturn of nearly two cents and then some- thing of a reaction. Increased buying power developed in the latter part of the d the market closed 2'sc to 2% higher, December $1.54!s and $1.61 to $1614. HIGH PRICES FOR WHEAT IN WEEK REACHED Markets, However, and Price Declines net loss increased until at the close becf and butcher values were off a full 25 to 50 cents, while stocker and feder values looked fully 50c cents lower, spots’a smuch as $1.00 lower, spots as much as $1.00 lower. Quality relatively plain most ef the week's grass steers turnings within a spread of $4.50 to $6.50. Commen kinds down to $4.00 and under. She-stock values were re- duced to $2.75 to $4.50 basis com- pared with a $8.00 to $3 for similar kinds’ last week.\, Canners and cutters sustained the least loss, holding to a $2.25 to a $2.75 outlet while bologna bulls are at present selling at around $3.00 t« $8.50. Stocker and teeder classes avere almost unsaleable after the traders being practically out of the market on sev- eral days. Much of the week's Hlearance of’ stocker and feeder of- ferings covered a spread of $3.50 to $5.60 for the bulk with more désir- able kinds upward to $6.00, best load lots so far stopping at $6.10. Hog values are closing from 25¢ to 50c lower than last week’s finish, bulk of the desirable 160 to 260- pound averages earnings $8.25: to $8.50 today, with an extreme top of $8.75 on a few choice weighty but- cher: Packing sows sold largely tt $8.25, » few smooth kind upward to $8.50. ‘Feeder pigs are finding fin’ outlet at‘ $6.50 mostly. Fat native lambs on to {ket carned $12.00 to $18.50, the lut- ter price taking good to choice Grades trimmed natives. Heavy na- | tives lambs sold from $2.00 to $10.00, | tyith culls largely $8.50 to $9.00. Fat | ewes on packer account earned $6.00 | \to $6.50. Breeders taking more. de- {sirable kinds upwards to $7.50 and 4 above. . Cattle receipts were 1,600; calves 200; hogs 2,300; sheep 1,000. ~~” IN CHICAGO, Closés With Buying Rush "s mar- Minneapelis, Nov. 15.--New high prices on the crop for rye and whew! were made during the week but th advance appeared to be too swift for foreign markets, and when th failed to respond to the new high point established here Thursday, merican markets underwent downward reaction Friday and h profit-taking sales and general lib- eral selling took place, says the weekly review of the U. S, Depart 00 spread |ment of Agriculture. The arrivals | No of grain at terminal markets were smaller and all the principal m kets reported an improved cash sit- uation all around,-especially on rye and coarse grains. Cash wheat offerings were mod- erate and the demand was strong for all grades that had any milling quality at all. The premium on good, choice and faney grades was up about two cents for the week. No. 1 hard spring and No. 1 dark northern sold December price to 22 cents over while No. 1 northern sold one cent under to 18 cents over. De- cember gained lic for the week, closing at $1.49 after a new high of $1.53% had been made Thursday. Durum was in brisk demand nd premiums were up about two cents. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Noy, 15.—Flour un- changéd to 15 cents lower. In car- load lots family patents quoted at .25 to $8.85. a barrel ‘in’ 98-pound cotton sac Shipments 27,733 bar- vels. Bran $21.00 to 826.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicngo, Nov, 15.~-Cattle receipts 4,000, Comprred week ago fed steers steady to 26 cents higher. Top yearlings $13.00. Sheep receipts around 1,700 direct. steady. Fat lambs’ mostly Top $14.35. Hog receipts 10,000. Mostly stea- dy, Desirable grades strong to cents higher. \ Top'#9.75; 4,000.- Including Today's market $14.25. CHICAGO BUTTER Chie&go, Nov. 15.—Butter ‘higher. Receipts 4,445 tubs. Créhmery ex- tras 3940; Sending Price 4 Up Chiengo, 15. Predietions Baier neUTy. frost in Argentine gave wheat | daisies 19¢ to 1914 lorighows: 101 ; brieks 17e to 18; eggs h and | -|Dark Hard Winte ipts 2,904 cases; ordinary firsts lower. Fowls er: to de; poultry springs 2Be Vov. res 7 red with 566 cars a year ago. Cash No, 1 north- Tern $1.50': to § No. 1 a northern spring to faney 7 good to 'ste1ts rdinary to . 1 hard spring 1 dark Mon- } rive $1.48" + | ceipts . 3 yellow, $1091 to $1.12 No. 3 white 4d8e to 4841.¢; G8e to Ste; rye $1 BISMARCK GRAIN d by Russcll-Miller Co.) marek, Noy. 14, 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum » 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum mletlax 2 jo. 2 flax : |No. 1 rye .... Me oe ial We quote but do not handle the following: Oats Barle : Speltz, per ew SHE , (Furni Bi LL CORN Yellow White & Mixed 56-Jbs. or more ...$ 92 No. Hard Winter 1b. Ear-corn 6 cents under s 1 cent per pound discount under 55 NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARIN' ACCO! D DIs- TRIBUTION OF ES' STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—-ss. In County Court, Before Hon. 1. “. Davies, Judge, i the. Matter of the , Deceased. ry M, Haynes, Petitioner Flora Spire, Gail Oltroy drick, Edith Haynes,» Mary Blanche Meyers, J..R. Haynes, Ellis Haynes, Esther ®. Schroeder, Robt. L. Hay- hes, Carl Haynes, Olive E. Wright, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents: You, ‘the said. Flora. Sp’ Gal Oltroggs, Ada Deedrick, Edith Hay- nes, Blanche’ Meyers, J. i R. Haynes, Ellis: Haynes, Esther . §. Schroedpr, Robt. L. ‘Haynes, Carl | Haynes, Olive &, Wright, are here- by notified that the final account of the inistratrix of the estate| of W Haynes, late of ihe eity of Tama, if the County of Tama, and | State of: Iowa, deceased, hus been! rendered. to this Court, therein! showing that the estate of said de-| ceased 14, ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that her accouat be allowed, the residue of | said estate’ be- distributed to the! pergons! theretinto. entitled, her ad- minigtrition closed and she be di chifgedt that Tuesday, the 16th day c® December, A. D. 1994, at ten| o’clock iy’ the forenoon of that day | at the court rooms of this Court in! the court houge, in the Ci Bis marek, Coun! of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has been duly | appointed by this Court for the set- | tlement thereof, at which time and pluce any. pergan interested in said estate may app and file his ex teptions,-in writing, to seid ac- co fame, Estate Mar We th of bamed uit you, are, jspomdents, “and i for making | THE ls Dated the 1th day of Novem 1 elite _ © fbeen 1 ex, | asso i 'S THE JURY READY ‘To REPORT P WELL= THE TRIAL IS OVER — LET'S GO OUT lO A RESTAURANT - AND GET ABITE To EAT !! SS Mlle ed with the Italian race, has | available for itionalized by nearly every | New York City. A Thorn Among the Roses OLD HOME TO MY OLD MANS USING | Your LADDERS-HES Got A Two STORY JOB O PAINTING: HE DIDNT SPOSE YouD YES-YOUR HONOR, )° AND WE FIND IN) ISI Favor OF THE CONGRATULATIONS, OLD MAN~ I'M GLAD “OU WON THE CASE ! LADIES OF THE JURY - ITIS A PLEASURE TO GAZE UPON YouR BEAUTIFUL FACES AND I FEEL HONORED To BE THE HOST OF TWELVE OF THE FAIREST JLRORS THAT EVER GRACED A COURTROOM "! 000 scho 2 KOfou t MEA SERVICE, INC./f\\\° BRING THEM LADDERS _ BAak AT ONCE -* . . ED HAVE ANOTHE WED age IME HDNTIN FIRE SOME DA AINT GOT NO HOUSE PA CARE —HE WONTGET NO PAINT ON Your LADDERS MISTER WALIKER — (MEBBE HE KNOWS ABOUT \"inem TWO (WATER PAILS THE ANEW CHIEF OF THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT, OTEY WALKER, MAIXES SOME STARTLING CHANGES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT MMM2IT'S TOO BAD I AIN'T Gor ANICKEL OR I WOULD BUY ME A SUCKER AN’ GUM DRoPS AN A vicki } IN. TOWN - AOW WHICH WOULD You RAMIER HAVE, AN’ ALL DAY SUCKER OR AN ICE p— CREAM or ( bn ATS COME OVER WELL-\WELL-CAN IT BE PossiBLE 2? 7 £ grant ey gzqEe ©1920 BY NEA SERVICE INC 415-24 THE OLD CLOSE-FISTED SKINFLINT 22 7 A Hold-Up! COME WITH ME, Ay LAD, AND WELL SEE IF ANE CANT FIK ¢ r a AEC 0 ’ ‘YOU UP ON ae C ONE PERSON DONTCHA ASTER BGs Cm 01926 ev ema sanvice, mc. =z} SPOSIN INTER TO FIRE LADDERS

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