The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 7

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re = df j : r di | fi | f t 3 » f q } b TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924 “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HELP WANTED—FEMALB 7 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 ADIES—Earn $10 to $15 weekly at home in spare time, addressing and wailing our sheet music and cir- cular letters. Send 25¢ (silver) for sample musie and full particulars, Corona Music Roll Co., 438 Cen- tral Park, Rochester, N. Y. NTED—Girl for general hous work. Phone 906, 27 Ave. A. Mrs. Alex Rosen. , 11-12-tf ee oneenpeniecnaeiaelpaniiaiomtinnne Ww. 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 milk in a few seconds. Just what every housewife has been waiting for. Large Profits. Send 35¢ for a SKIMIT (worth $1.00) and full par- ticul NORTHWEST SPECIAL- TY P.O, Box 561. Paui, Minn. ‘0. 11-12 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR — SALE—Chevrolet , bought June Excellent con- dition. New tires, well equipped. Price Phone Mr. Steiner, FOR SAL halmers Roadster in} Al condition, $200. Can be seen at Corwin Motor Co, Ask for A. ©. Miller. 11-15-3t ‘OR SALH—Stutz Roadster A. No. 1 condition; good tires, price reason- uble. Phone 187, 800 Main St. 10-29-tf FOR SALE—Ford touring car in A-1 condition. Can be seen at 517 2nd phone 812-J. 11-17-3t Address Box 871, Tribune. W1-17-3t a ——— FOUND FOUND--A bunch of Keys about 3 weeks ago in a Dodge Touring car at Dakota Auto Sales Co, Owner have same by identifying and ying all charges. 11-16-31 Lost —Bine onyx ring with small diamond in, corner, Finder return io Tribune for reward. 11-17-1t SALESMAN *JOCAL Salesman to: represent the We: ern Woolen Mills Co., of Min- inn. Apply by letter ment. Write Tribune 11-15-4t BONDS For your peace of m invest in our 6 1-2 percent First Mortgage Real istate Serial Gold Bonds sold .on inetallment (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, 11-12-1W ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT— Housekeeping rooms, suitable for young ladies or mar- ried couple. Also 6 sleeping rooms at 46 Main St., for information Phone 1066. 11-13-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, gas for’ cook- ing. Phone 442M, call: evenings. 11-18-1w FOR RENT—Large pleasant warm room for one or two gentlemen. Call 247 after 6 P. M. or-on Sun- day. 11-15-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room. - Use of parlor and piano. 407 8th Bt. Phone 354J. pane 11-15-3t FOR RENT—Desirable office rooms over First Guaranty Bank. Inquire at Bank. 11-16-8t WANTED--Roomers, modern home. 822 Broadway. 11-18-1w MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fite corner lot, 80x100 in the ‘best ‘resideticd: district in Bismarck. Paving, sewer, water and gas all in.and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms: right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 11-17-1w{ FOR SALE—Some wonderfut 9-18-tf FOR SALE—Storage furniture in- cluding chairs, buffet, rockers, beds, springs, matresses, kitchen cabinets, and other afticles, Thése must be sotd immediately. Call} 246, Ask for Mr. Gobel. 11-17-4t ekerels: and Palle W. ALL ismarck, fram leanet, North tube Radio Also two 43 jilat and Might cell’ parts of set if wanted. See set at 706-12th St, or call 743- wv FoR” SAT 3 mirror in door, white evamel ca- hinet built to set. on ice box, jn Hughes apartments, Phone 1108, forenoon 41-17-8t OR: ida White <i ry je 2'and 1 pair of 4 buckle ‘averahoon, Astraken: top, 8, AIK in yery gond condition: . IMPORTED seed wheat { from” the ‘algary Wheat Growers Ass'n. _Thorough bred Mateus wheat 2c per bu. above market price. &. R. Ashbridge. WANTED TO BUY—For + ‘spot eash: Diamonds of all sizes. F. A, Rifow- + les, Jeweler, Bismarck, 5 8 Mente Pe Season ca 4118-t) dice Barred Plymouth | FOR RENTS { ! wee 8 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 wordé, 2c addi- tlonal per word. ce! DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ade are cash in advatc opy ‘should be ceived by 12 o’clock to insure insertion same day. BISMARCK PHONE 32 WANTED-—Have inquiries for Tri- umph seed potatoes, sweet clover, Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, many varieties of field corn, both dent @ and flint. Bring me samples you can safely guarantee will germi- nate properly. FARM FOR RENT— Half near McKenzie; fair small house; fenced and cross fenced; 60 acres under plow; will want more sod broken out spring for flax. ' section bar- gains in farm lands; have made three sales this week; BUY NOW before prices advance, from the man who really knows real estate and who has never had a dissat- isfied custom the making of F, E. YOUNG. ' 11-15-3t ‘FOR SALB OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly’ modern five room duplex, attached garage, im- mediate possession. Tel 761 or 151. ©. W. Roberts. » 10-6-tf SNAPS—7 room modeftn house for sale, 4 blocks from postoffice, on pavement; practically new, eon have possession December first, would: cost $6,500 to. duplicate. $600.00 will handje. . Balance $3,- 500, monthly payments. ‘Tel, 691. 1 FOR RENT—A nicely furnished apartment of two rooms and kit- chenette, also a very large and warm sleeping room in a modern home. Call forenoans and. even- ings. 818 Ave, B. Telephone 632M. 11-14-1907 FOR RENT—A very nicely furnish- ed modern apartment. Clean, warm and. always hot water. Electric washing machine, vaccum cléaner, flat iron and sewing machine; 80¢- 4th St. ‘ 1L-14-1w FOR SALE—Famed Oak dining room set, leather covered chairs, 6 straight chairs and one arm chair. Also a 4 leaf extension table. Phone 910. 1 FOR RENT—5 room house strictly todern, purtly furnished or un- furnished, Full basement and gar- age, Huisersice) addition, Call 733-W. 11-15-1w FOR SALE—My | ome on 10th St. Six room partly modern house, big bargain if taken at once. Inquire at 806 Bdwy. Francis White. 11-17-1w FOR RENT—Seven room residence modern in all ways and a three room apartment in a | modern house. Call 803, 7th St. 10-24-t£ HOUSE FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath, strictly modern, partly fur- nished .or! unfurnished. Phone 79 or call 206 8th St. 11-15-3t FOR | RENT—Cozy apartment first floor; outside entrance. Private entrances to bathropm. 405-5th St. Phone 836M. 11-15-3t NICE modern ~ steam-heated flat; also’ partly furnished light house- . keeping. zaoms., College: building. 11-11-t£ FOR RENT—Furnished Apts. fally equipped for light hoasekeeping. Bhone 794W. Geo; Little. 10-4-tf FoR RENTOA six room house with hath, electrie lights, no furnace. Close in. Call 905.: 11-17-tf rit ly’ modern apart- ment in Rove Apartmen Apply FW. Mi Morphy, Phone 52, 4-80-tf FOR T—€ room modern house in good locatiog on paving. Phone 62, Gene Wachter. 0-28-tf FOR RENT--Six ropm modern house.|No. 1 northern spring . 1.29 Phone 6233, er calt at 13 Rosser St.|No. 1 amber durum 187 1 w|No. 1 mixed durum . 1.37 Foom house. Tne | No. 1 red durum 121 quire 214 Sth St 1-r-tf| No. 1 flax FOR RENT--421 ard St. d “St, 11-18-3t * LESLE 308 a oe ee ie ‘ONLY: AMBITION ENOUGH TQ JUMP AT CONC LUSIONS/ buildings, | u. MLEA’ and PhrenOl6gist moved to 401- St. Bismarck. ~ POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED stenographer wai position in law office ‘but will ae cept offer work. Salary open, In- | quire Tribune office, No. 869. | | 11-15-1w | ; WAN’ TED—Experienced housekeeper | desires position either on farm or| in town, . Call at. 618-8th St. ir] Phone 407M. 11-47-1W | WANTED—Cattle and hogs, a | marek... Wil take in hogs or pigs every Friday at Soo Stock yard. Al- so at Brittin every Friday. Every Tuesday at N. P, Stoekyards, Bring | in your. hogs, will’ pay highest | market: pri¢e. Cattle bought and sold at all times. For prices and: particulars see me.at Van Horn! Hotel or Phone 800. Geo. Hagan, | 11-17-1w | ? we Mabketa | By, Agsociated Press | WHEAT DROPS ~ EARLY TODAY H | i Lower ‘Quotations Abroad Affect Market Chieago, Nov. 18--With lower quotations at Liverpool and Buenos | Aires, the wheat market here show- ed a downward tendency today dur- ing the first part of the board of }trade session. -The opening, which ranged from to 1% lower, De- eember $1.52 to “Ye and May $1.69 12: to $1.60, was followed by numer- ous fluctuations within limits of about one and one-half cents. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South Paul, Nov. 18.~Cattle 1 > h After all is said and don ou wil izontal puzzle, despite the fa HORIZONTAL Phocessions | | | Not ordinary. A sugar formed by the action of malt on starch. i Satisfied. | VERTICAL Coward. echanism used in lifting: wa- to anus ! | nee made to glide rap. { over stow und ice. i bs 69¢ to Bie; rye < receipts. 3,200, Run largely plain | quality, plain offerings, including a } literal share of Monday's holdovers. Killings classes opening slow, weak. Better kinds stockers and feeders steady. Others slow, Bulk prices follow:. Grass steers and: yearlings $4.75 10.30.00; fat aged -stock $3.75 to. $4.50; catiners and: cutters most: ly $2.00 for cutters; bologna bulls dull, largely $3.00 to $3.35 for medi- un and-~ handyweights.. Common lights $3,00 and under.” Stockers and feeders $3.75 to $5.60. Calves re- ceipts 2,800, Twenty-five to 50 cents lower. Best lights to packers $6.50 Ito $ Nog steady, receipts 15,000, Averaging Quality somewhat improved. Some sales lightweights weak to around 15 cents lower. Best medi- um and heavyweight butchers $8.50. Mixed lights and butchers $8.00 to Packing. sows mostly $8.00. i steady. Bulk §5.50 to $6.00. st strongweight killers $6.25. | Sheep receipts 1,000. Strong to 25 cents higher. Best light and handy- weight fat lambs mostly $14.00. De- sirable light native ewes $6.75. One load: gaod to choice range feeding lambs late Monday $13.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 18.——-Flour un- changed. Shipments 41,833. harrels. Bran $26.00 | CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Nov. 18.--Poultry alive, unsettle Fowls 16¢ to 204%¢; springs 21¢; roosters 16¢; turkeys 26c; geese 1%¢; ducks 20c; butter higher, receipts 1,298 tubs. Cream- ery extras 41%c; standards a9%2c extra firsts 384¢ to 40¢; firsts 36¢ to 3%c; seconds 30c to 33c; cheese unchanged, eggs steady. Receipts 4,229 cases. Firsts 47¢ to 54c; ordi- ay firsts 40¢ to 4¢4; refrigerator to 3%c; firsts 35¢ to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov. 18.—Hog receipts 62,000. Uneven, mostly 10¢ to 15¢ lower. Top $9.50. Cattle receipts 14,000. Choice yearlings held above $13.00. Sheep receipts 16,000. Fat lambs generally steady. Undertone strong; bulk natives and fed westerns $14.25 to $1 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Nov. 18, 1924. No. 1 dark northern .. $1.32 ‘orn, sample grade Corn, 80 ibs. Minne- 1 sota, iple grade 63 | hb. bar com 5 cents ander shell. — | |__| cent nee n discount under5i ! Derk Hard Winter - $1.30 | Tard Winter 1.28 i MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 18.—Wheat re- ceipts 1/7 cars compared with 158 Years a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- j-ern .$1.49% to $1.51%; No, 1 dark | notthern spring choice to fancy $1.60 to $1.28; flax No. 1, DECISION OF From Ramsey County Ole ‘Torgers Plaintiff and Respondent Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company, a Corporation, | Defendant and Appellant | | SYLLABUS 1, The right of appcal is statu- | tery and in the absence of statu tory permission un appex! will no- | li An order denying « motion to strike an amended complaint from the files and for judgment on the pleadings is not appealable, | 3. Complaint examined and for reasons set out in the oni ny that it states facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action tor negligence. 1, A servant must be ‘held to ss- sume ordinary risks which are ob- inust vious and of which he is or be held to: be aware. 5. Whether a danger is and whether there is any the part of the master to be det-rmined in the light cepacity of the servant and knowledge of or notice to the m ter of the servant's incapacity. 6. When the servant is infirm and mentally deficient. it is for the jum to determine as to whethe he has the ability and mental] capa- city to comprehend and appreciate any danger incident to that which he may be doing at tho direction of the the of the master. : SEARCHING FOR “ae ERICSON” Above isa view of the cruiser Trenton with scout airplanes aboard as it left New-York to search for | Nutting and his crew, { n 2 40-foot sloop, the Eriesson. It is s ov érdus | av Battle Harbor, At the | right is Captain Kalbfas, in charge of the Trenton. CALL ORGIES MYTHS Paris, .Nov. 18.--Ameri soldiers who returned to their homes with wild tales of night life in French towns are finding it hard to make, their stories sound true, For an Rmeri- cin cammission of social and com- munity welfare rece: reported that tales of orgies supposed to have i to $1.72%; good to choice $1.84 % to $1.59%; ordinary to good $150 44 to Ye; No. 1 hard spring $1,53% to $1.72%; No. 1 dark Mootana on track snd to arrive $1. %; December $1.50%; Corn No, 3 yellow, $1.18% to $146 Ms conte Nov Sowhtite, eto ec; heen participated in by the Pershing doughhoys were imaginative myths. The Natchitoches, an extinct tribe of Indians, . who lived on the Red that ye j frow 1 be 10 horize u will not s Answer toy 3 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Our pazzle author escaped from his padded cell with only a pencil und a foolish look. He wrote « puzzle on the first thing he saw—which happened to he a real estate sign. He left the letters on the sign, utilizing them in his own words to suave erasing them. Can you tell what the sign said after you have solved the puzzle? il with this 8 hor ve it with 6 vertical, | Thief, Boxed as ! = eae) When arraigned he i Freight Is Jcomplaint against the freight hand- | throw or turn j Hers’ y f } i ers’ method of handling goods in | | Handled Rough jr... sirens, in over to eet in: 1 j to the freight car, | Berlin, Nov. 18.-Peter Ahrens, a! freight box, cushioned inside, inj} ;Piano tuner, recently WHY MR. GUNN — LM SO. GLAD YOu CAME ~ THE DINNER WOULDN'T BE A SUCCESS WITHOUT THE ONE WHO 1@ RESPONSIBLE FOR MY GOOD FORTUNE — was arrested | which he sterday’s puzzle: G. There is ing its m ea for ju nt fr order murrer to the the dof AFFIRMED wi “Opinion ttorne John of tal, PAYS Linthrope, En, Money to pay “th ing and hotel expens relatives who may neral AS an oun the will of George “tips” for ab drivers, River in Louisiana, dwelt in. per- manent houses covered with sod. no ion to strike om ov an dant appeals. th of es < for assumption — of visk he servant unless he un- derstands and app@eciates or ought | to understand and appreciate sueh risk, &. Where the master knows 0 the ine city of th vant to under doand app ate the risks lineident to the work the servant is directed to do, it the duty ot the 9 er to gninet) sueb risks i: of or oupht to hea af e exercise of ordinwy © for the servant's afety. Appeal from the Distriet Court) County, Hon, C. W. From an order deny- the amend- the files and nent on the pleadings, and erruling its de- ended complaint, the to ‘ourt answer of Defendant F, Palmer, nor, of Counsel. of tiff and gelaail ne Rugby, Respondent. 2 AR ary travel any of my attend my fu- hequest in H. Blackburn of left funds to be hotel ee hy! { and Attorney | employes | Yoo SAY- Doc WILL THINS _ ITS RAINING? 1 | ' | | | UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF THE NEW FIRE CHIEF OTEY WALKER-THE WATER. THROWING TEST WAS A KOGE Success — K— FROM THE FIREMANS STANDPOINT Freckles and His Friends secreted himself, Surprise for Pop IM THE NEW STAR — MARCELLA HARE— THE THEN HOw THATS WHAT \MMENGE AMOUNT OF ABOUT A I WANTED A ADVERTISING T RECEIVED TESTIMONIAL |} TO SEE OL Yj THROUGH THAT SIL TRIAL |! fl LeTTeR For |) ABOUT— A RITRACTED THE ATTENTION THE MAGIC. TUL WRITE. /] OF THE FRIVOLITY FILM CO MoD Co? ONE FOR AND IM To RECEIVE $50,000 FOR APPEARING IN THEIR NEW PICTURE THE OLD HOME TOWN NO-NO -ADNT SARARY WILL MAKE OTEY } Do SOME TALL EXPLAINING“ eas * He'd Like Variety TLL HANE To DUNISH You FOR BEGGING COOKIES FROM OUR NEIGHBORS BY MAKING You STAND IN THAT? CORNER FOR | | | i | | YES, TAG- WHAT 1S CAN T LOOK IN ANCTHER. CORNER Now P Handle Despite th |freight handlers put his box on end constructed a}and lef] him standing on his hes more than the hox to the freight car. 1 DONT KNOW HOw I SVER GOT IN ON THIS BANQUET BUT Vir CALL UP MOM AND TELL HER TLL NOT BE HOME FOR DINNER TONIGHT —! WELLO — HELLO ~ Gl 1826 BY NEA SERVICE INC. 01926 BY WEA SERVICE. INC. caution: “Glass- carefully, Do not ov Ahrens declared, the an hour before moyit By Tavior $5000!" si STANLEY N= 18-24

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