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MALE HELP WANTED ARE YOU interested in making $100, weekly? Sell Men’s Highest Gtade »Shoes and High Top Boots Fac- These shoes. are entirely different than any others made in the country. They. havea every tory to Wearer. strong selling appeal .to working man. Our, men are part of the country. an average of $100, weekly in every This is the hest. proposition in the direct sell- tional, per word, edt ti ing field. You will miss the oppor- \ Hy Mize, Markets Re rand tunity of a lifetime if you fajl to|.| CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY Atsociated hw get full details. Call at once J. A. RATES McDonald, Room 410 McKenzie Ho- 65: Centa Per fach DECLINES s FEN -WOULTONWOLEARCouspany | | All clasflog ods, are cash ta lnts ‘ian to. él) Watkliis Heike Lt ty bee The vagaries of this serpentine de riecedattiea.- In Bismarck’ .Mareli| Coled Rent8:olcleck:te.Snstre plete ‘interlocking. ‘The perpetrato : ee insertion same day. | been garrotec!, than 150 used daily. Income $35- ’ $60 weekly. Experience unneces- THE . sary, Write Department H-1, Ja : HORIZONTAL 4 Watkins Co., Winona, Minn, sei lil Wheat Falls at Opening 4 1, An effusive write-up. (An e 11-24-3t PHON! i one for the press agents.) WANTED—Two young men to work Trading Today 5. To announec; also a common by the month. FP. Jaszkowiak, 421 = — name for newspapers. 12th St. 11-21-18 | Chicago, Nov. 26.-—-Absence of any| 9 What your trousers do if they Penne CREO SEN ey Nee pee | NATIONAL forrespondehce important buying brought about are too tight. HELP WANTED-FEMALE | Schools Certified Public Account.| NeW declines jn wheat. The opening |io; 4 fenule sheen. F ants Course. Can bi sf which ranged from Sse to 1%e low. | 1" Pee daa TEACHERS—We ‘place teachers 18 | fv ithar 1, S courre, and e"> December 1.51% to ‘BLs5 and |! A prenesition denoting: presence of North “Dakete, Montana, and| $144.80 credit allowed., Course not}; May $1.6213 to. Jee, was followed by |. it oe several northwestern states every | Used. You get all instructions and ie SUEHG e d 1ela ad ) TARR en he acorn privile; as if ki y ia moderate rally, = wes, i ‘5 month of the-gass, Eosoll today. UGhools furnish aesicament blank,|) Subsequently, reports of frost in|? An interjection: (oft favored by Cernd “Forks Meschone Avoney,| Course alright. but can’'t.use, Will| Argentine and. of rain in Australia|, Maior Hoople.) 2 (2h 126 NW. Noth Bank Bide. | diseount it $100.00 und sell for| led to \some buying but the offect|!/ Pronounced the same os 12 ee Neen Nowth Driotay 8” | $44.80. Write ‘Tribune No, 873, | Was much more than counter-balanc-) horizontal, but spelled differ- olay ab aa gadeole Daticy eyes U.21-at] ed later asa result-of profit-taking |, ae: ac oak Fy ~ sales, and ¢ ause il 8. Sick. ‘nust have experience in ‘hotel! chalr, library dine and four chairs (rye lbigowe Wiawy, 2 to 3 1-4 bottles. | cooking, $60.00 per month, room ee mi ae al a . MPI cents net lower, December $1.62 5-8{7!. What almost every woman has i‘ 4 and board with raise if given sat-| femmery, hitehen table, oil) rane ta 2.4 ang May $1.60 5-8 to d-4. done to her hai | h isfaction, Rex Hotel, Beulah, N. Heli Maret van ES alba AL BAF RS 22, A tree whose leaves crowned —_Ditke 11,21-1W ror, victors, Me i CHICAGO LIVESTO an , "Thursday afternoons. Call 922-3 Phone 210-5 ? 60,000. Very uneven. Mostly 10¢ to|as, & nodeepodee. or 209 W. Rosser. . : 11-24-3t|15¢ lower, Top $9.30. Sa See ani a i 1-263 | TORE FON EALESEUictiy modern, |, Cattle receipts 37,000. ° Choice fed |” Word puszio has’ no abbrevia. WANTED—Girl for general house eae eee aaa ters, location feteers and yearlings fairly active, one MIE 18 maton peReeE ork, Mrs. $, W. Corwin, 700-6th steady oarders, location | oo ay. I 4 tions. This is not a perfect wi } unsurpensed for hotel businegs,|®te2dy, other grades slow, weak to puzzle.) fy, St. Phone 726. negate] Possession. given immediately. Lo- peat lower.” “Karly top yearlings |sq A percentage paid for the use : cated at Wilton, No. Makota “Lig-|$°325. ". “WANTED—Dishwasher. at the Sweet! nite City.” Write Box 162, ole Sheep receipts 11,000. Active, fat |a) ans nelttera unit of measure, Shop. Bismarck, 11-22-1w lambs mostly 25c higher. Bulk fat VERTICAL 11-24-8¢ | FOR RALESFine commer Tat, Gono | ative* and fed westerns $12.75 to| 3, Wheat nulls Sona WORK WAN TED in the best residence district 101." Wandem che fat men eect, | 2 Lighted. 2 ______ WORK WANTED | Bismarck. _Handyweight fat ewes $8.00 to] 3, A higher place on. (Another YOUNG man wanting some kind of oF . handy preposition.) job in town. Mechanical prefer- eee 4. One in every church steeple. red. Write Tribune No. 872, ‘MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 5. Third person masculine singu- . WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—At once une furnished light housekeeping room Write with kitchenette, close in. 875, care of Tribune. BONDS For your peace of mind invest in. our 1-2 percent First Mortgage Real Estate Serial Gold Bonds sold on 6 installment (savings) plan tet) FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plyniouth ‘ dollars per month up. 40: years) Rock Cockerels and. Pullets, from 4 aS without loss to a single customet.| fine laying strain. W. A. Faleoner, I Information without annoyance by} 202-Avenue: E, Bismarck, North ‘ salesmen. Address Forman 1009/ Dakota, Keh etreet, Bismarck. 10-22-1m 11-20-78 FOR SALE—Complete fixtures and cquipment of the Bluebird Cafe at MUSIC SCHOOL | bargain. “Yhone or wire. “RB. Alph. Lampe, Dir. Instraction in Vio-}' Loubek, -24-3t i: Voice and Piano. ° First class POW SAEROET pane Te tos GALELAY Duroc Jerscy boar lessons at most reasonable rates. aa pigs, weight 200 Ibs, FE, A 1 at 611 First Street or Phone 8) Z . . ey M-2kelw Lewis, Baldwin, N, Dak. a ROOMS FOR RENT WNTED TO BUY—Girl or ladies ‘ TOR RENT—Two nicely furnished| bicycle in good condition. Phone PY] sleeping rooms or ean be used for} 850. 209 W. Thayer. nae light housekeeping. Phone 1066 or} 12d call at 46 Main St. ; AUTOMOBIL.E—MOTORCYCLES 22-1) ee aa 11-22" | FOR SALE—Late 1024 Overland on street’ car line, 930-4th St. ie Call M.A, Edberg, 803-7th S 4th St. Phone 627R. .11-19-tw FOR SALB OB RENT MOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—StHttly "médbin “Five| garage, in room dsplex, attacked 0. FOR SALE—Newl F Tpaieted Inside $4500.00, lot on pavement. Terms reasonable. Bismarck, N, D, 11-1 FOR RENT--Furnished rooms 1 11-20-4t ——— eee fe light housekeeping on ground floor, Phone 6433. 11-25-1W FOR RENT—Thyee room apartment, including bath, in modern hose. t, 11-19-t£ FOR RENT--Modern, Fooms: at id: decoruted 7 eras modern ‘home and garage Pri In- quire of H. F. O’H; % Little Bldg., ius NOVEMBER 25, 1924 1 insertion, 26- words or Under ....... 66 $F 2 insertions, 26 words or ander. .. & {Insertion under 1 week, 25. words or Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- 26 words or ng or machine, and one Singer sew- ing machine, both in first class order, Singer is god as new. A. E. Peterson, 218 1st St., Bismarck. 11-20-1w 2M | mn 11-24-17 AT MOST NEW white enamel range. Also at wholesale price salesman’s makinaws, sdmple overcoat and one boys overcoat. of best of lights, moto- windshield touring,’ glass enclosure, condition, parking - meter, sunvisor and wiper. Price $450.00. 411 9th St. Phone 541-L M. 1-22-3t, FOR SALH—Auto Pingineering Course. ‘Six Nol. Complete, used very little, $16.00, J. R. Brezden, _ Wilton, N._B, \ 11-25-3¢ FOR SALE--Ford coupe in good con- dition. Write H. A. Pestoffice box 678, Bismarck, N, D. ae, 11-21-lw FOR SALE—Ford touring car in ood. condition, Phone 792 or call at 619 Nth ‘St. 11-19-1w re FOR SALE or will trade for a Ford. Stutz Roadster in A No. 1 ‘ fon. Call’ at-800 Main St. FOR SALE Fort Sedan in-good, con- dition. Call at 409. 12th St. ee or miei 921.) condi- 9stf FOR -RENT—7 Yoom modern house, unfurnished, suitable for two small)’ families; 421-3rd_ St. Mrs. Erlenmeyer. t housekeeping. hone 183, ‘Seven room partly furnished, 5 FORK house, Call 735W between and 7 FOR RENT. immegiate possession if Phone 6235. or call 18 Rosser $ 11-22-3¢ | FOR RENT—Four ‘room partly mod- na ern house, . $20.00. Inquire Rosser or telephone $04, equipped for light Phone 794W. Geo. Little, Pp. Phone 884.|' : ‘13-22-56]. ONE OR TWO room spartments, un- furnished or partly furnished for: College build- 11-20-8 days!” Close in, M. x room modern house, desired. ! it. 11-20<4t FOR RENT—Furnished | Apts. fully howsokcening- | a tte Fe hee pelos et Ss FOR RENT—A six room house, with \e bath, electric lights, no furnace, 5 " } Clone tn Cell ae 11-17-t¢| Barortons de. Styxeea}. international FOR RENT—Strletly mi modern epart ment in Rose Apartments. piceie Murphy, Phone = et NT--Modern ‘house, beauty, is about to, become the to reports from Vienna, The baron- es®,, a, daughter of a, Lutheran’ min- ilister. is a former. actress. Like the ently Idtated “for schodti, Josbph'| duke, she also has been martied be- ! Coghlan. i call a Between Ad FOr ENT—Five room bounes ine quir 214 Sth St. __ Ws 2ahw tore, ‘OR RENT<-7) room house clossgin : 5 and 7 pom. s UelPrti/to develop monoplanes fitted with Ettorta are be heing made‘ in England In- }12 engines each-and airships carry- Uae ing Mid cenevengery at a time, ‘clehbhged to’ 10. cents higher: size 42, two. flannel shirts size 16, Phone 1044. 11-25-3t 11-22-tf ‘Duchess of Westminster, according | ARE coming to San Francis- co, California We: have fine sunny ropms, all conveniences. 656 Fell St... Son Frapeisep,.. Calif, Refer- ences from Bismarck, N. Dak. peo! ple. 11-26:2w ” Minnespolis, Nov. 25.—Flour un- In car- load lots family patents quoted at 38.35 to $8.50 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Bran .$27.00, lar pronoun, geese lhe to 17¢ higher, receipts 9,197 tubs. Cream- firsts 45e to 48c; firsts 19¢ to:42c; geconds 338c to 36c; cheese unchang- ed. eges unchanged; cases. ST..PAUL LIVESTOCK Agr ‘attle receipts? 2,300. Generally steady. ber of load handyweight dry feds; nothing done on beeves early. Bulk frassers $5.00 to $6.00. Bulk fat -stack $3.50 to $5,00. Few better kind upward $5.15 ang above, na bulls $3.00 to $3.50. feeders very quiet. 2,300. Steady, quality Best lights $7.00. upward to $7. Hog rece’ 15,000, butehers weighing around 200 pounds Stockers and considered. to strong. Packing sows and light hogs steady to 26 cents or more low- er. Good 160 to 180-pound hogs $7.50 to $8.00. One hundred and forty to 150 pound averages $6.50 to $7.25. Packing sows $7.75 to $8.00. : Real 7.75 tive ewes around as #0 to 0 IES, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Nov. 26, 1924. No. 1 dark northern .. $1.89 ducks I?e; butter | Ci Can-} i ners and cutters $2.25 to $3.00. Bolog-| at the head of the House. Calves receipts} bald’ as Madden like to succeed Gillett. Few choice kinds| den, Nick hus served 20 year: the House and would like to he pro- Better grades| moted. Loans and: discounts . CHICAGO PRODUCE BY HARRY B. HUNT Chicago, Nov. | 25.—Poultry alive, NEA Service Writer lower. Fdwils 144¢ to 21c; springs Washington, Nov. Chicago’s 20c; roosters 14tec; turkeys 27¢;| right to the title of “The Windy may have a new explanation when the new Congress is organiz- ery extras 50c; standards 46c; extra|ed, if Martin B. Madden, the white- haire@ legislator from the Llinois metropolis, wins his fight fer the teceipts 4,529] speakership of the House, which is to be vacated by the promotion of Frederick Gillett to the Senate. With Charley Dawes _ presiding ss over the deliberations of the Senate ‘0. St. Paul, Nov, 26,.—(U. S. Dept.| and’ Madden wielding the gavel on Slow.| the House side, Chicago would he Run ineludes num-| sitting astride Conere: i There will have to be a deal of uneuvering, ‘however, before this accomplished. Already Madden assured of two rivals for the seat Nick Longworth of Cincinnati, as is gray, would Like Mad- in As floor leader of the Republican and up $8.25 to $8.50. Fully steady} near: majority in the present Con- gress Nick has proved himself claver tactician in legislative man- covering. And that is one of tue essential qualifications for a speak- er, ‘As an initiator of new legisia- tion and as an advocate of meus- 883 Report of the Condition of THE REGAN STATE BANK, at Regan, in the State of Nort Dakota, at the close of business Nov. 15, 1924. RESOURCES .$ 37,423.27 Snappy definitions are the chief rec this simple workout. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE esign prevent the words from © roof this word ¢ @ has since | ‘pmmendations of | j | \ Answer to yesterday's puzzle: |B Presence in. (A. preposition.) 7. Fill in the missing word: and 8. Destiny which cannot be chang jus You ana 1. 14. A white church vestment worn i over a cassock. 15. Sixty minutes. 16, Tapestry. 18, A particle into which a chemi- cal substance is broken up by electricity. Uf you don’t know, ringt up the nearest college.) A knight of the To burden with. Behold. An evergreen tree. road (sling). 31416 (Ask any eighth grader.) 22. Exist. fo%, Another form of 27 vertical. IS LATEST PUZZLE made in cloak rooms and in quiet conferences. No sooner had the Madden-Long- worth forces begun to line up, how- | ever, than that veteran legislator from Cuyahoga county, Ohio, ‘Theo- dore E, Burton, intimated that he was being besought by many mem- bers to shy his hat into the speaker- ship ring and make it a three-sided fight. In addition to having served in the House as long as either Mad- den or Longworth, Burton has be- hind him a record of six years in| WHO WILL BE SPEAKER s the Senate. There is a suggestion that the! Jsyear-old bachelor from Cleve- } land has the sanction of President Coolidge in his announced aspira tion to the speakership, through of se the executive’ will use t pressure in trying to ge e helm in the House a m his choice. That Burton was the Coolidge | choige for keynote speaker at tho | Cleveland convention, is regarded as | indicating the way the presidential favor lies. ae Behind the: scenes in this speake ship fight, however, x woman m play the dec ig role, The political ability ant influence | of Mrs. Longworth—formerly Alice Roosevelt—if brought to bear in behalf of her husband may prove smooth kind up to $8.26. ¥. ie the Bulk better ees eee ae ures on the floor of the House, j.the deciding ee 80 pounds and up $6.00. Ljght- Madden has been much more active Princesa A ie ples ibastil) 80 pounds and up $6.00. ight-| nq influential than Longworth. | Known to. er intimates, is eredited Sean iow te tbh. Ren tembs|:,:Nickn isn't. ant orapor and. knows|-with having ono of tho clevorest Sheep a recelutn st 200. mbs| + 'Ifis-most effective speeches ute | Political minds the capital ever knew, 25 cents higher. Bulk $12.60 to $13.- and’ with knowing just how to “put 50. Sheep about steady. Light na- — aaa across” the campaigns in which sho ir interested. Nf she aspires to be “M ex, and to see Nick’ shining above the dai speaker's platform, her friends aro willing to wager that she will be it| and Nick will be there. | No. 1 northern spring . 1.86 | Qverdrafts, secured und ® | » 1 amber durum - 1,38 unsecured .. 658,64 These sume folks, however, ques- 1 mixed durum ...... + 1,28 | Warrants, stoc, tion whether Mrs. Longworth is es- 1 red durum |... 1.22 |_ tifieates, claims, etc. ... 3,296.63] pecially anxious for hubby to win | vole flaxs.. . 2.42 | Banking. house, furniture the. speakership. 2 flax . 2.87 | and thxtures -.. 5,911.02 |. “The wite of the speaker is always ie ise | "109 | Other rank estate .... 1,152.00 Fexnected to follow a certain rather Dark Hard Winter » 1goi| Current expenses, taxes seut-and-dried. social schedule, And | Hard Winter 23.08) Beata eee ete vided 49.09 pBrincess Alice,” who his always We quote but Checks cnd oth:-..°.. been something. of uw social “rebel’’, er cash items.$- 86.40 might not care to conform to what » .88/Cash gnd. Dye ‘precedent has established as the 64 from other “proper thing for the speaker's wife Speltz, per ewt. banks, ....... . 21,47018 - 27,556.53 | to: do. SHELL CORN ‘This social independene>, which TOTAL ........ ++. $100,247.98 may be passed unnoticed in the wife New Shelled Corn, sample grade .70 New Far Corn, (80 1b. Minn.) ample erate 85 ' MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | Minneapolis, Nov, 25.—-Wheat r compared with 256 | Cash No, 1 porth- $1.51 3-4; No. dark; northern spring choice to fancy.;$1.60 food to choicei$1.54! ordinary to good j i 3 $1.51 8-4 to $1.54 3-4; No, 1 hard | | spring $1.52 3-4 to $1.72 3-4; No. 1) dark hard Montann on track apd to arrive $1.47 3-4 to $1.66 3-4; Decem- | ber $1.50 May $1.56 1-2. 4) | Corn No. 3 yellow $1.07 1-2 i ceipts 262 ¢: } cars a Y to; 5-8; barley 67 to 83 cents; rye No. 2,/ $1 23 3-4 to $1.29 1-2; flax No. 1 2.64 1-2 to $2.66 1-2. i TOTEMS IN PARIS: Paris, Nov. 25.—Two totem poles, | said to have been imported from} ‘Alaska, have been set up in fropt of + the entrance of a bowlevard cafe. The proprietor says the stran; ‘- naments have attracted much ‘trade to the place. The ‘tbeagi the |. jstrange, u ugly races of sagan gods. Capital stock paid in Surplus’ fund | Time ceptificaten FEY SS RIERA PE AAT oF LIABILITIES 3,000. Individual: -d e- ' posita subject to check Guaranty deposit .. fayd of depasit ... Savings deposits Cashier's checks outstanding. . $100,247, 98, STATE, TOK NORTH. DAKOTA, County of Byzleigh,—ss. I, J. D. Rempel, Cashier of the above named. bank, do solemnly $1.12 1-4; oats No. 3 white 48 3-8 to} swear that the above statement islation to secure from Ri true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. D, REMPEL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of November, 1924. (SEAL) W. H. BEMENT, Notary Public, Burleigh County, Mth, My commission expires Oct. 1930, Correct, Attest: — P. C, REMINGTON, EMPEL. aD. 5 1 Directora, Lax erence masa sone a mere mémber. of the House, of 4 19,000.08 might, however, create a ren} ruc- tion in Washington drawing rooms ‘if held by the wife of the speaker. NEW MINERALS determin- long- Tokio, Nov, 24.——Japan’ term exclusive concessions for wells and coal mines in northern Sag- halien, a determination which has /agreement in the Russo-Japanese ne- gotiations at Peking, is due to recent; digcoveries of richer fields in S: halien than any the Japanese ex- ploiters had hitherto been able to jthst recent! enginesis employed by , oil; proved the chief stumbling block to| find, according to several of the} leading Japanese news papers. _dananese news dispatches assert the’: Japunese company located rich oilfields near the mouth of the Tym River, on the east Saghalien coast. Foreign oil experts, however, are still sceptical about the value of the Sag- halien oil deposits. The Hokuskin-kai, the Japanese oil company, first came into ‘being five years o as a joint Russo-Japanese enterprise. Experience in such joint operation has led Japanese army and als to regard favorably suggestions that the exploitation be continued in partnership with Rus- “PAGE SEVEN sia, in case the Soviet refusew. the exclusive concessions the Japaneq are now asking. An old barroom and tavern,-has been converted into a churcl sééting 300 persons in Elkton, Mich. | MOW’N POP HERE'S THE FIGURES ON OLR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN Now LET'S TAKE UP THIS ADVERTISING Yl“ jer? sHucis! ComPARIN’ | ADJECTIVES GET My, . GOAT! OM YEAN-MOMER Is CLEAN, FATHER, IS—~ CLEANER — YES-YES JLST A MOMENT CHIEF ~ AS LWAS SAVING MiSS GUNN THAT AIR 1S CERTS CATCHY — YOU'RE WONDERFOL OH DEAR NO— DIO L CALL HOU HES DOTTIE \F L MAY Freckles and His Friends HAVENT You SOME OMER Seana U Pleasure Before Business INL AUNT SARAH PEABODY JN HER. E FFORT To BREAK UP THE GATHERING IN THE FIRE STATION SHE DECIDED TO YELL FIRE— FIVE CHECKER BOARDS, ONE DRUM STovE. A NUMBER OF NAIL KEGS AND TWo DERBY HATS WERE WRECKED IN THE RbSH FoR THE Door. HOW ABOUT TAKING UP THESE FIGURES ON ADVERTISING? SAY WEVE GOT To GET AT THIS ADVERTISING OR THE COPY WILL BE CATE! Uncertain as to Him By Taylor GREAT- GREAT H = PLAY THAT VERSE OVER AGAIN — I'M LISTENING — IT HAS A WONCDERFUL, SWING — DOTTIE YOU'RE A KNOCKOUT tt NO-No DOTTIE YOURE NOT TAKING UP MY TIME — L HAVEN'T A THING To DO — AS WAS SAVING ~ BY STANLEY, HEY FELLERS HELP GET BERT SOWERS OUT, HES STUCK SIDE winpow. GIVE AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE PROPER MANNER IN WHICH TO COMPARE THE ADJECTIVE "CLEAN" —WELL, THAT'S. SINPLE. BEGIN, MOTHER ‘s CLEAN: — OMNES, THERES: TAG— BUT - LAINT SORE