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‘ ‘CTRICITY TAU! by Experts. Earn while you learn at home. El- ectrical Book and Proof Lessons Satisfaction guaranteed and jon secured. Write ito Chief Engineer Cooke, 2144 Lawrence Ave., Chicago. MEN and Women learn barber trade great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota, . \ 12-4-1M | WORK WANTED— Young married couple to work on farm for win- ter. Best of reference. Write ad No. 887, etre of Tribune, 12-6-bw A married man . with nily to work on farm, must xperience. Work all year. J. ns, Carson, N. D. 12-8-1w HELP WANTED—FEMALB 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 taday. Low commission, only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, 424-425 N. W. Nat'l. Bank Bldg, Grand Forks, North Dakota. 11-1-1m | WANTED—Bismarck woman who i rapid. typist, knows local people | and conditions who would like newspaper career as society editor. Apply by typewriter letter only, stating salary expected in first let- ter, Young woman residing at home! preferred, who has some ability as a writer, Tribune No. 890. Hl -tf EARN $10 weekly, copying names und addresses, Send stamp- ed envelope for particulars. Pal- ~ ace Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio. WANTED— Experienced girl for gen- housework. Mrs. Eugene r. Phone 189. 12-8-1w WANTED Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Call 802 Ave. B. AGENTS WANTED $10,000,000 COMPANY wants man to sell Watkins Home Necessities in Bismarck. More than 150 used 0 weekly. Ex- Write Dept. ‘atkins Company, Winona, Minn. AGENTS—W: for Free Samples. Sell Madison “Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital or “experience required. Many earn 4100 weekly and bonus. Madison Mills 566 Broadway, New York. POSITION WANTED WANTED-—Position in stere or gen- eral work. Write Tribune No. 884. 12-3-2ws ROOMS FOR RENT Two furnished rooms to light housekeeping or 46 FOR REN be used sleeping rooms. Phone 1006, FOR R Large well furnished room in modern home, with board. Hot wa er heat, suitable for two. 7 inclu ing bath, in modern house. Call M. A. Edberg, 803-7th St. 11-19-tf Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 32 P WANTED ® ' DRESSMAKING _ DRESS done at reasonable prices, 503-W.. 88 Rosser St. Classified Advertising Rates. L insertion, 25. worda or. UNdOE oo. ceceseee ee FOO ‘2 insertions, 26 words or 8 insertions, 25 words or — MUSIC SCHOOL Aliph: Lampe; Dir. Instruction in Vio- lin, Voice and Piano, First class lessons at most reasonable rate: Call at 611 First Street or Phon 1017. pm Ads over 25 words, 2c addi» tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o’clock to insure insertion same day. Wire Markets By Associated Press Hog Receipts we || SMAKING and remodeling | Phone | 12-13-1w | { 11-29-1m } THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Record Broken PHONE 32 So. St. Paul, Dee, 13.—With the ar gS tiv’ of 145,200 hoes in the local yards this week, a new record for any one week was established this morn- ing. The record which this week’s 2 arrivals eclipsed, was made the sec- school,” Saturdays and ond week of last January when 135,- before school in morning, Would] 135 hogs arrived. do odd jobs, errands and tend fur- geen si Sah, mei Luana, Ge ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, Dec. 13.—(U. S. Dept. Agr. Cattle receipts 1,000. Com- pered with week ago in-between grades fat steers and she-stock 25 to 50 cents or more lower. Better grades fed offerings and desirable kinds beef heifers steady to 25 cents cutters and bologna cents lower; former Stockers and feeders 25 WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by boy after 12-11-3t SALESMAN if SALESMEN WANTED—Why not sell Calendars and Advertising Novel- ties? If you can make yourself fit our standard we want you. An opportunity to earn a “handsome jineome, save money and give your “far advantages. You go into business for yourself. If you are just looking for another job don't bother to write us, SENTINEL PRINTING COMPAN janapo- lis, Indiana. cents off, Calves receipts 200. prices 4.00 to 8.00. Hog receipts 5,000, ter 190 to 22-pound butchers $9.10 a Top. $9.25. Week's bulk Steady. Bet- | le not with 8 vertic tral and funvaiatenteriogie HORIZONTAL The act of taking Atmosphere, Archbishop's crown, Upan. Turf. Segment of a circle. Not more than. Twelfth of a foot. Oppose face to face, Sal: der, Temper by heat. A tool for making leather. The snake that got more pub- licity holes in DRY “GOODS _ Sulesmen AU Bulk 130 to 180 pound weights| {hae py nhing ‘cleopatre covering small town retail stores; | $8.25 too $8.50. Packing sows 8. Spring. Spee sell importers line, laces and la-|to 8.50. Feeder pigs around 25 Sasi uinb) thewdiedonkrysaaeeys dies neckwea ide line. Good] cents lower. Week's receipts of diacchomical aymbol teen tel commissions; state experience, | 145,200, new one week record this jean : reference. Moser Co., 874 Broad-| market, 3a 7 inches. way, New York, Sheep receipts 200. Compared Haiteobant ani with week ago, fat lambs 50 to Rewine aneteument: MISCELLANEOUS cents higher. Sheep steady: to | Refreshing drink. ——— | cents higher. Week's prices top-fed Worthy of trust. FULLER, BRUSHES for Christmas| lambs 16.35. Bulk 15.25 to 15.35. Y oe gifts. Until Dec, 15, I will make| Bulk ndtives 14.75 to 15,00. lea VERTICAL special calls day§ or evenings to| limbs 10.50 to 13.00. Top fat ewes iM a 6 4 ae? ‘ show our suggestions for Christ-| 825. Bulk 6.50 to’ 825. Feeding | ' That part of a fraction below s gi Phone 392 for appoin lambs 25 to 50 cents higher, bulk] » Shore for papa 2.75 to 14.50. 3 ; CHICAGO 1 VESTOCK and gang, one Van Brunt] opie, eas double dise press drill, one two coe Eee z Seu haute row corn lister, one Deering head-|Yarer Cupmiy choice yearlings and er. All in-working order. $400.00 Piondyweight steers steady. Prices will take it all if taken af once,| N™ywejent pleers, stea SiN ewBurohy, PBOxe 10) Bipmareks Hog receipts 13,000. Mostly stea- 12 11-3t | ay to strong. Few heavy butchers FOR SALE—Standard Bred Giant|unevenly higher. Top §10. Mammoth Fotlouse Geese and Sheep recefpts 3,000. ‘Today's mar- White Pekin ducks. Both (ook|ket steady. Choice heavyweight first prize at the McLean County! lambs §16.00.- Shippers $13.00. Poultry show the last two years. Mrs, Otto Snyder, Underwood, N.j MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Dal Minneapolis, Dec, 13.—Receipts FOR SALE=Two loose leaf” ledgers | 248 cars compared to 347 a year ago. with 600 sheets and transfer bind-] Cash No. 1 northern $1.62! to $1.65 Edge. 4. The flag lily 5. Overcome by wonder 6. Applied with feathe t CROSSWORD PUZZLE i} Unusual. i | | \ al, It’s a good one, with both cen- IE IAINRAV 1 |ARS/OID} ISIPIV MEHIE ININIABEIN] [IL [POMNEIOINIED!! DERBY! AIRIMIL EIT MOIR]! Ol |e) [TAMERS /UMEBE IKIE| Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. 7 Not out. & Lack of interest. 2. Sonnet of \p Traveler for pleasure. An imaginary mailed ani! Utter in a slo tone. Places a poker stake. Answers to the description of 2 horizontal. ‘Tavern, She sheep, Mimic. A prefix: pertaining to air. Dome: ed animals. Diagram of Portugese A bone. A prefix: land surface, coin, aN FIRE ESCAP eS. Bids 1 two iron fire e: Moore school according and_ specifications Van Horn & Ritterbush. ned on Frida pes at tne to plans ed by to be opel i ‘ ti y By Order of B RICHARD PE’ WARD ild’s. foldi 14; No. 1 dark northern spring to ers, one child’s folding bed, large] \* size 32 to 42. One Ansco kodak,| fancy $1.76%% to $1.8924; good to ; wine 6814 to $1.7614; one 25 automatic pistol. Call 318] choice $1.6 H 3 Mandan Ave. or phone 1094 to good $1634 to $1,681; No. 1 1 hard spring $1.64%% to $1.8914; No. aa pty Court. Before Hon. 1 a tN dat eh t 1,64 |Davies, Judge. SINERAL RODS for Tocating gold,| 1, (1ark hard Montana on eee] an the “Matter of silver and other valuable metals|e? 79,9) Carrie D. T 1 and minerals on three days trial.|® oline be nelly | miners 8 trial.|" Corn No, 3 yellow, $1.22 to $1.25; |° Notice Is hereby Satisfaction guaranteed or money | gute No white, Dglecr, barley Tle | deuce’ Perey refunded. Write T. D. Robinson, }1, ‘gg¢; tye No. 2, $1.30% to tor of the Estat Box 8%, Elgin, Texas. flu No. 1, $2.8615 to $2.89%. lor also known as Ca NP—Nicely furnished room ight housekeeping on first floor, 411 Fth St. Phone 273. 12-8-1w|: room in modern Ramat on car ‘fine. 811 4th St. Phone 175. 12-12-2t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for! housekeeping in modern house. Call G46M after 4 p. m. 12-11-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 319) 2nd St. Phone 360-M. 12-10-1w FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, also sleeping room on first floor. Call 503 FOR SALB.OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE BY OWNER—House, 6 rooms~and bath, splendid” condi- tion, maple floors. throughout, hardwood trim, fire-place, screen- ed porch, garage, lawn and trees. Located in select residence sec- tion. Priced for quick sale. Terms. No. 888, care of Tribune, 12-10-1w FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly paint- ed and redecorated 7 room modern home with hot air garage. Inside lot on . pavement. Price $4500.00. Terms reasonable. Inquire of H. F. O’Hare, Little Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. 12-5.tf FOR RENT—Modern six room house, convenient to Capitol. Occupancy before January Ist. Also . house- hold furniture for sale. Phone 601-M. 617-8th St. 12-10-4t modern house, 3 large rooms, full basement and garage in-connection, $25.00 per month, Calt at 717 9th St. or phone 6093. . 12-13-1w ed FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, partly furnished. Close in. Call 735W between 5 and 7 P. M. FOR RENT—All 11-20-tf MODERN apartment, lao partly furnished housekeeping room. Phone 183, Business College. 12-18-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- BW. fel ‘Rone ta ae MPOR SALE—Chpico canary singers F. W. Mi one. ice canary singers a and. German Rollers. Write Jaceb DOUBLE NECKLACES FOR RENT—Small at 809-7th St. Inquire within. 12-11-tf FO! NT—Six goom modern house, 718 Mandan Ave, Phone 62. 12-2-tt pe FOR RENT—Five room house, Jan. Ist: Apply Mrs. 8. E, ‘Nickleby, 217 South 2nd St, 12-12-5t furnace and|’ SMOKE-—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy’s Se cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished’ by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 13, 1924. manship. Manufactured by W. VP.) No. 2 dark northern .. $1.49] hibit them with the nec mn Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street,| No, 1 northern spring S Min oie tenths otter the ieee Bismarck, N. D. = | No. 1 amber durum 2] publication of this notice, to said 12-3-2m0. }-No, 1 mixed durum . Administrator at his place of busi MNS EG) mare weight 1400;| No. 1 red durum mess) ithe: Tet NaHeanl Banke of Bike t, 1500, beth brandadlino. 1 flax . marck, N. Dak, situated at 322 Main mare We Street in the city of Bismarck in on left thigh. Black Gelding 2 ag - . the county of Burleigh, state of 1 . North Dakota. weight 1000, branded NL on should-} ° Ray Breen. Dard Hard’ Winter Hard Winter We quote, but following Oots .. Barley er. 12-12-2t BUY your Christmas popcorn, .07|° shelled, on cob 5c; while beans 8c or $7.50 per 100 Ibs. speckled beans 100 lbs, sacked. This year's : crop), Cham) Keake, Baldwin, Nu D,{nht Pe? Sve 12-13-15-17 FLOUR MILL FOR SALE—80 bbl. S steam power, if you are looking|No. 4 ...... for a bargain here is. one, $2000|/'No. 5 . will do it if taken soon. Address,| No, 6 86 81 E. M. Nelson, Clarissa, Minn. 1 cent per pound discount -under 55 12-8-1w| 1b, Ear corn 5 cents under shell. FOR SALE—German Police puppies. |New shelled’corn (sample grade) . Sire imported trained dog, Dam| New Ear corn (80 Ibs, Minn.) ee Yellow White & Mixed $ 92 87 $ 97 92 from ‘imported \parents. Reason-| ple grade) 7 able if taken at once. J. A. Kno- bel, Berlin, N. Dak. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 12-13-26 Mouaanals, Dec., 13.—Flour 10¢ 25-cents higher. In carloud lots, FOR SALE—Choice Barred Prymouth Fears patents qutoed at $8.75 to Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from ine layi : $8.95 a. barrel, -ity 98-pound cotton Fe avg eee wa tL Nac |tacks. Shipments 37,244 barrels. Dakota. 4 : Bran. $31.00. 10-28-1m eS eee | CONSERVE FERTILITY FOR SALE—Bakery, confectionery! Conserve fortility through the dif- and restaurant business for sale! erent demands of root systems of in live. town doing good business, | diferent crops is one of the advan- | possession: at once, Address Tri~| tages of crop rotation. This inter-| bune 889. 12-10-2Ws | mittent use of fertility permits re- FOR SALE—One Hand Power Ele- cuperation of the soil hfter the crops vator in good repair. Platform] that make heavy demands. 5 by G feet. Gamble Robinson jessie Bibs Fruit Co. 12-10-tf] CONSTIPATION OVERCOME FOR SALE—Poland China Boars, al-| The use of FOLEY CATHARTIC so one Registered Shorthorn Bull.) TABLETS will bring speedy relief Weite or call E. L. Hurr, Sterling,| from constipation if taken promptly. N. 12-9-1w| They are purely vegetable and aero FOR SALE—Karpen Davenport and| the liver. My. John D. McComb, bed complete, Call at 1020-5th St. cas Co. Home, Toledo, Ohio, write between 9 and 12 a, m. Phone! “Have used Foley CATHARTIC TAB- 230-M. LETS in severe cases of constipation 12-12-3t| to which I am subject and found ——__—_-—_—_-——_——— | them beneficial.” FOLEY CATHAR- Railway Postal Clerks $133 month,| qj¢ TABLETS sre easy to take, railroad pags. Send stamp for fre} jeave no unpleasant after effects. Try questions, . Columbus: ~ Institute, | them, B-10, Columbus, Ohio. —Adv. Box 728, Dickinaon, N. D. London, Dec. 13. — “Black -and- 2-1&1m | front” necklaces are the newest or- FoR SALES full ihe Rigde|PAments for evening wear. Usually Island Red cockerels. Phone 640. composed of glass heads, they are Bull, y)STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, within thirty days after the services one color in front and another in OW Ht These. doublo-cnceklaces are HOR, RENT—First clase garage. .@01 |draped into fantastic hfbes sud al- 7th Bt. Phone 482: or. 1073, ways hang completely down to the ihe ? 12-8-Lw | wai a \ —~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS County of Burleigh. lor, late of the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors. 0} 1 person$ having. said decea edt to Dated December 6th, A. D. 1924. J, L. BE Administrator, F. H. REGISTER, for Administrator, , North Dakota. First publication on the 6th day 12. of December, 1924. -13-20-27 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Myra Uebersetzig, Plaintiff vs. Clifford B. Ushersetzig, Defendant. The State of. North Dakota to the above named defendant: You arg hereby summoned to. an- swer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office im the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North’ Dakota of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in_the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 18th day of August 3 1924, PJ. aSE are requested to supply and) as furnish: | Bids | b \ , could not differ ns to thé conelusion| che, 1 therefrom, there is no question of fact or issue of fact upon such question to be submitted to the jury. }to be re A witness who has had charge of perso for upwards of | four years, ately prior to tie! taking who had seen ti requently during vin had che ed it over a number of d knowledge of its con- pair, its usabili- bility, the cost of re- placements, who knew or had inform: | ed himself of the cost of such pre perty, and who testified he knew the reasonable value of the property at] the time and place of the taking thercof, mpetent and qualified, rafter such aré laid before the jury, to testify to the reasonable | value of such propert H 4. In the absence of a market therefore, the measure of damages for the conversion of personal pro- perty, is the re ble value there- of at the time when, and at the place where, said property is converte Appeal from the Distriet Cou: Non. Chas, FB. Opinion ee the Court by meen Dies trict Judge. Nuessle and Johnson, JJ., fied, did not participate Berry, Dist. Judge: stead. Newton, Dullam & Young, ; for Appellant. rom and Theodore Kof- fel, Bismarck, Attorneys for Respond- ent. disquali- Pugh and sitting in their Bis- ~"| Broadcasts Bring Fans Into Touch With Celebrities BY LARRY BOARDMAN | NEA Service Writer Washington, Dec. 13.—“Radio in- timacy.” That’s the name given by Judge S. B, Davis, head of commerce depart- | ment radio activities, to the new | kind of acquaintanceship formed by listeners-in with the great and near- | i} He explains.’ “This phase of radio, which been developing for several y came out fully during the presiden- tial campaign. Hoskins Block, Bismarck, North 1 9—12-6 DECISION OF SUPREME COURT From Burleigh County Company “A” First Regiment North Dakota National Guard Training School, a corporation. Plaintiff and Respondent. vs. Edmund A. Hughes, Defendant and Appellant. SYLLABUS: 1. In an action in conversion, where the evidence goes to establish an original tortious taking of the property concerted it is not essential to make or prove a demand for a re- turn of the property. 2. Where the evidence offered to sustain plaintiff's contention upon a question of fact in a case, is sub- stantial, and is adniitted, or ig not disputed or controverted by substan- tial evidence in the case, and plain- tiff’s evidence and the inferences, if any, which fairly and reasonably may be drawn therefrom, point to but one conclusion, and is of such a charec- ter that fair and reasonable minds !us nothing compared ‘to the crowds 5 {not on! “The people actually knew their candidates—by ear. They became familiar with their polities and policies, but came to know them D y through their voices. js radio intimacy, brought out by the election, is now a factor in all listening-in. Suppose a man tells experiences in exploring the His radio audience not only rns of the experience, but be- comes personally ecquainted with the man who had them. Election at Home “The election also brought out the fact that radio is really coming into its own. “Just how many sets there are in the country is impossible to esti- mate accurately. The most, conserva- tive guess runs around five million. “Consider that several people listen in op almost every set and you n form some idea arctic. Jot former years. e of what this means, Millions. throughout. the }country were familiarizing them- selves with the ous campaign issues in their own homes. “On election night the downtown crowds listening to the returns wete PAGE SEVEN People with radio sets didn't have to come downtown Vast Audience “The greatest progress in radio in recent years is the ‘inte : developed during the j month ‘Mow’N hy WELL CHIEF LETS Go OUT j =) AND WATCH THE GOLF PLAYERS AND HOW IT'S Done === er's audience was estimated in hun- i address is broadcast | sa certain audience. But it |dreds. With the advent of radio it n't stop the It is ght’ by |was estimated in thousands, Now, other stations, rebroadeast, and in|with the ‘inter-connection’ system, this way re ches audiences all over ie is sree in millions, country. of radio a speak- READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. efore the di AINT THEM Contr TOSSELS ON HIS SOCKS? SEE FOR THE LOVA MUD-LOOK AT THAT SHIRT! THAT PROFESSIONAL SAID ALL IT REQUIRED TO PLAY GOLF WAS SOME CLUBS AND A LOT OF NERVE — L CAN SEE WHERE THE NERVE * COMES IN - LOOK AT THEM DUDS! ERNIE HICKS 5 [ foRvas e CASKETS 1 esi 2) NO-NO -\T LOOKS LIKE DAD KEYES You SAY-ITS TH MARSHAL DRAGGIN A HOBO ovER To TH” JAIL? 1S GREATLY WORRIED THAT H HIS NEW sviT WONT ARRIVE FROM A MAIL ORDER. HOUSE JN TIME \ CoR THE FIREMENS BALL AND OYSTER SUPPER Freckles and His Friends STANLEY ©1926 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. (2-13-24 By Blosser Say Least Jay’s Original, to § HEY! WHAT ARE You DOIN’ WAY OVER y IN THIS PART OF 7 ee oa OHHH-AH- O, I'M ) JUST LOOKIN’ FOR SHANINS HERE BY TH’ NEW BOARDING : a a Ne ‘ 55 = TAKEN BY | y— SURPRISE | <<: STALLING FOR AN | = selteae a | so THs IS GONNA BE A BOARDING MOUSE? LZ WONDERE: WHAT IT WUZ GONNA BE — HOW D'YA KNOW IT'S GONNA BE A BOARDING THEY'RE: PUTTIN' D BOARDS ON Page OE 5