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eee TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924 Tribune C MALE HELP WANTED 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 HELP WANTED—FEMALB TEACHERS—We place teachers in the rural, grade, and high schools ef 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 WANT. home work, sp re or full time, ex- nee unnecessary, Write for culars, Embo Process & F gravers, Room 514 Hartford Build ing, Chicago, TH. 12-15-3t WANTED-—Experienced maid for general housewe tall 536-3 m Mrs. or, St. 3 Main NTED 1 housework. Competent maid for gen- Call 802 Ave. B. successful s a position, eithe City, Address, 2J or call Phone 121, in oy out TRIBUNE D—Position, general furnished, re Tribune. 12- ~Position in store or gen- Write Tribune No. 884. 2 TH APP C P. a New York, leaders in the manufac- ture of advertising Art Calendars. Greeting cards, Fans and Art Blot- ters, has local territory open. A profitable connection is offered a salesman either whole or p: preferably one having speciulty ex- perience to handle this line on a straight commission basis; Weekly settlement in full. Bond required nt our expense. State your quali- fieations in writing to The Knapp Company, Inc., 1106 Garland Bldg., je line auto- mobile Give selling. AUTOMOBILLE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALFE—1920 Ford touring car in good. condition, Inquire Roy Benson, in care State Penn. 12-15 Bt MUSIC SCHOOL 2-15-1w | rt time, | lassified Advertisements PHONE 32-=- if Classified Advertising Rates L insertion, 25 words or under . seseeseee ® 60 2 insertio words or under . 8 insertions, under .......... 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 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. \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 rt MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Two loose. leaf ledgers with 600 sheets «nd transfer bind ers, one child’s folding bed, large enough for two, one dress form, ¢ 382 to 42, one Ansco kodak, one automatic pistol, Call 318 ndan Ave. or phone 1094-M. -lw alton Adding Ma- used only six 400.00, Good 26 months and cost baunkable pa used car might be considered. Call at 800 Main St, Bismarck, N. Dak, BRUSHES Until Dec. 1 calls da 1 will make or evenings to show our suggestions for Christ- ppoint- ma: Phone gift I F "Bred Mammoth Geese White Pekin ducks. Both took first prize at the McLean County Poultry show the last two years. Mrs, Otto Snyder, Underwood, N. I 12-11-8t SMOKE—Commercial Club 0c cigar, Little Billy's 5e cigar, Cigars of same us first class work manship. Manufactured by W. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarck, N. D. Qualit 12-3-2mo, OFFICE FOR RENT—Electric light and steam beat, Elevator serv: Best location in town, over Bis- marck Bank, Telephone 203 or write post office box 368. 12-16-3t ;| FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plymouth 9 Rock Cockerels and Pullets, from W. A. Falconer, North fine laying strain. 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, Nakota. 10-22-1m FOR SALE—Bakery, contectionery and restaurant business for sale bune 889. Alph. Lampe, Dir. Instruction in Vio. lin, Voice and Piano, First cl lessons at most reasonable rates. Call at 611 First Street or Phone 1017. 11-29-1m or three furni: : light housekeeping, clean and warm in modern home, $30.00. Phone 872. ’ 12-13-3¢ ROC Tn quiet modern home with breakfast if desired. venient to capital. Call 830-M. Large well room in modern home, with ‘board. er heat, sujtable for two. 217 8th Si 3-tf FOR RENT—Three room apa including bath, in modern house, Call M. A, Edberg, 803-7th St, 11-19-tf T—Nicely furnished room ight housekeeping on first 411 &th St. Phone 273. 12-15-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekceping. 319 2nd St. Phone 360-M. FOR for floor, oe FOR SALE OB 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 furnace and 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—Warm steam heated apartments two or three rooms furnished or unfurnished. The ~Iaurain Apts. B. F. Flanagan, Pro, 12-15-lw FOR RENT—All modern hopse, 3 large rooms, full basement and garage in connection, $25.00 per month. Call at 717 9th St. or phoug 6093, 12-13-1w FOR RENT—Seven room modérn house, partly furnished. Close in. Call 735W between 6 and 7 P. M. 11-20-t6 MODERN apartment, also partly furnished housekeeping roam. Phone 183, Business College. : ; 12-13-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Musphy, Phone 952. 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Six room. lerh house, 1 718 Mandan Ave, Phone @2. *? * , 128-tf | FOR RENT—Five room outa, Jar lst. Apply Mrs. S. E. Nickleby, <Bin : saentts, agaaee re modern house 12116-1w R x at 223 12th St. FOR SALE--Big type Poland China boar, weight about 350 lbs. further information write or call Mr. D. E. MeLean, Stewartsdale, N: Dak. ' Phone 6 F- 12-15-1w FOR SAI Seed corn Minn. 13 Test 95 per cent. Price $5.00 per bu. F, 0, B, Bismarck, Oscar Ander- son, Box 191, Bismarck. 16-1w FOR SALE—One Hand Po vator in good repair, Platform 5 by 6 feet. Gamble Robinson Frujt Co. 12-10-tf FOR SALE— Choice singers Write Jacob N. D. 12-13-1m Call and German Roller: Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, FOR SALE—A real old violin. at Ruder Furniture Exch: DECISION OF SUPREME COURT From Burleigh County sness, as Commissioner State of North Dakota, acting for and in behalf of the State Bonding Fund of the State of North Da- kota, Plaintiff’ and Appellant, v L. R, Buird, as Receiver of the Slope County State Bank of Amidon, North Dakota, and J. S$. Douglas, Defendants and Respondents. 1. Where a principal debtor is in default and a surety who is bound for a portion of the principal obliga- tion discharges the debt to the ex- tent of his lability, paying le¢s than the amount for which the principal is indebted, the surety is not subro- gated to the rights of the creditor against third parties to the extent that it may seek reimbursement from| } such source in competition with the| > partially satisfied creditor. 2. Section 10 of Chapter 158 of the Laws of 1919, which provides that the State Bonding Fund shall be subrogated to the right of the judg- ment creditor upon paying the judg- ment rendered against it or the prin- cipal on aceount of the default of the principal, does not amount to a éontract giving to the Bonding Fund a right of subrogation in competi- tion with the creditor where the creditor's claim is qnly partially sat- isfied. 8. Where a claim to pro tanto subrogation is based on contract, the contract right must be clear and cer- tain before sybrogation will be per- mitted thereunder to the detriment of the obligee or creditor. . (Syllabus -by the Court) Appea} fromthe District Court of Burleigh Coynty, Hon. Chas. M. Coo- ley, Judge. AFFIRMED: : Opinion of the Court by Birdzell, J. Charles L. Crum, Esq., “Bismarck, Attorney for Appellant. Messrs. Zuger & Tillotson, Bis- marek, Attorneys for Respondent L. R. Baird. i . ‘gen. American nia, New York, Magsachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Iowa, Migsourt atid“ Califoriia—have more telephones than all foreign countries combined, } —____DRESSMAKING _ DRESSMAKING and remo done at reasonable prices, 503-W. 88 Rosser St. aes Wire Matkets By ~* Associated Press” WHEAT RISES EARLY TODAY Gains Score With Liberal Buying on Market Chicago, Dee. 16—(By the A. P.) With increased general commission house buying all deliveries of whe: rose today to new highs for the son. Reports of rain with the wheat hmrvest’ in Argenti did a good deal to encourage activi by purchasers. Much attention w also given to indications of shrin age of domestic supplies, and to pre- dictions of continued demand from Europe. The opening, which ranged from 3-8 to one cent higher, $1.68 4 to $I 3-4 to 7-8 1-4 and July followed by a slight nd then by a decided upturn ‘ound. Subsequently all deliveries of ry: and oats as well as of wheat ove: stepped the season's highest quot tions heretofore. For the first time thi eason the world’s supply total was less th corresponding date last year. closed firm Mae ta ¢ net highe: May $1,70% to %e and July $1.4 to Me. n CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dee, _16.—Hog 60,000, Fairly to 10 cents lower. Ex- cessive receipts. $9.75, tle receipts 8,000. Killing ality plain; fed steers strong to cents higher. eep receipts 18,000. Fairly slow. Karly bulk $15.75 to $16.00. ly top $16.25. MD cotton sacks. Shipments 35,540 bar- rels, Bran .00. CHICAGC E Ss Chicago, Dee, 16.—Eggs higher. Firsts 48¢ to 54¢; ordinary firsts She to 40c; refrigerator 3BMe to ‘ae rsts 36%4c to 4 CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Dec. 16—Poultr; unsettled. Fowls l4c to 18¢; 18'3c; roosters 1442c; turkeys 30c; ducks 16¢. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, Dec. 16.—Cattle re- ceipts 2,400. Opening slow at Mon- day's full decline, Killing quality interfering | receipts Mostly steady. Top} 44. EAPOLIS FLOUR - ¥ Minneapolis, Dee, 16.—Flour un- [08s Meadow. ‘ : Sharpens on changed to 15 cents higher. In car Garments load lots family patents quoted at Ane VERTICAL $8.90 to $8.95 a barrel in 98-pound Sistaiag: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE * : <8 ana pl Two neighboring unke: But here's a tip—33 and 34 HORIZONTAL Stoves. Boasts. Premium Knot. Opening of the Obtain. Softened. 'o fre Part of verb Blemish Female deer. Father. Uncover. Repetition of sound. lers, on foreign exthange. skin “to be.” nder marine fish hurt. Sheltered side. Identical Revolve. Inquire. Determined Unusual. Pour forth. Forces in. Upon. Age. One indefinitely. n. right. Vegetable Deserve. High explosive. Generations. Depart. Puts away. Turned. Above. . Negative conjunction. 9 Journey. ee ae role EC Mee d letter are the stick nme latter in four-letter words horizontal start with the type of receiver than in any complicated multi-tube sets MOSQUITO PLAGUE London, Dec. 16. -ealth author [ties have begun a war on mosqu FIGHT IN CHURCH ive have died from mosquito land, Dec, 16.— Two ‘MON POP Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. Nickname for a physi x on of inquiry, Mechanical device for stopping motion. 2h. Medleys. $23. Dolt Poem. Conelusion. amends. nses of land. sonal pronoun, possessive pronoun Overcome. Do wrong 1e measure, means of. efusal. Not of se SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Sterling National sociation, a corporation, rm Loan Plaintif ul, St. Paul, Minnesota, ation and all other partie ed in the premises, Defendant. ¥ State of North Dakota to the Named Defendants. G Above generally plain, Bulk steers and|” You are hereby summoned and re- yearlings $5.50 to $7.00; few better] quired to answer the complaint of frades held upwards to $8.00 or bet-|the plaintiff in the above entitled ter. Fat she-stock $3,50 to action, © copy of which is hereto Conmiers and cugiwa Beeb. to annexed and herewith served upon Bulk $3.25 to $260, hty {You and to serve a copy of your sai kinds upward to “Stockers and | apres tee he Sen ‘ s very slow. Yard traders! feigh County, North D: No early sales. ding mostly $8.75 for desirable 200 to 250 pound butchers or about steady. Probable top $9.00. Bidding | mostly $7.75 to $8.00. On light- ak to 25 cents lower. Bis. rong. Bulk feeders $6.00, receipts 1,000, Slow. No Bidding weak to 25 fat lambs or a:4und weights, w steady to ee p early trading. cents lower BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 16, 1924. 1 dark northern ... No. No, 1 northern spring . You are hereby summ d and re-| No. 1 amber durum . 9| quired to answer the complaint of Noval mixed tdumen the plaintiff in the above entitled Ne: =|action, a copy of which is hereto: . 1 red durum . Hard Winter ... 144 We quote but do not handle the $ 4! 6 90 wt. SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixed No. 4, . $ 96 No. 5 91 No. 6. 85 1 cent per pound discount under 55 lb. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. New shelled corn (sample grade) .75 New Ear corn (80 Ibs, Minn.) (Sam- ple grade) ae) MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec, 16.-Wheat re- ceipts 263 cars compared with 299 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 dark northern $1.65 to $1.69; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice -to fapcy $1.80 to $1.93; good to choice $k.72 to $1.80; ordinary to good $1.66 ‘to $1.72; No. 1 hard spring $1.67 to $1.93; No, 1 dark hard Montana on track $1.68 to $1.85; to arrive $1.68 to $1.84; December $1.65; May $1.69. Corn No. 8 yellow, $1.22 to $1.25; oats No, 3 white, 56%c; barley %2c to 90c; rye No. 2, Laer WE aT [flax No. 1, $295 Yto $2.98%, Calves | 1 y DA C30) x 00. Veal calves quality and| vice of this summons. upon nsidered big, 60 cents jower.|clusive of the day of such servi seve Hy ey meee in cage of your failure to so Hog receipts 25,000. Slow, Prac-|‘ eran wen IRgenenL eill be . \, j “dl i‘ aun: 4 y efaull ‘or tically no early sales. Packers bid- PT eae plaint. Dated June F. E. RDY, ‘or Plaintiff, B: 0. » N. Attorn Addre | —— | ' SUMMO; STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, 3-20 $15.00 to § heep about steady Count f Burleigh. {at Mond Bulk light In District Court, Fourth Judicial | handyweight at Monda de .| Disttict es s | Bulk handyweight Sterling National Farm Loan As-{ a5 a ones 5.00,| Sociation, a corporation, Plaintit ewes $7 Heavies down to $6.00, Rel Gee ae ae v und The Federal Land Bank of Saint | Paul, St. Paul, Minneso corpor- ation and all other parties interest- ced in the premises, Defendant. Above Named Defendan annexed and herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your said arck, Bur- |leigh County, North Dakota within THIRTY DAYS (30) after the ser. viee of this summons upon you clusive of the day of such servic and in case of your failure to so appear and answer judgment will be taken against yqu by default for the relief demandéd in the plaint. Dated June 27, 1924, F. E, McCURDY, ney for Plaintiff, Residence and P, 0. Address, Bismarck, N 1 com- QUIET ENGLISH RIVER REWARDS PATIENT FISHERS OF PEARLS Strathyre, Eng., Dec. 16. Fresh water pearl hers mi be river Balvaig, secking the ‘mussel shells that occasionally conceal pearls. They use a tin can, with the bot- tom removed and a glass substi- tuted, for locating the shells in the river bed, and a long V-shaped stick t one end for. bringing «the shells to the surface. of value is obtained; cently was sold to a $100, one such re, jeweler for British typists won the high speed and. “perfect correspondence” prizes at an all-Europe contest held recent- ly in Paris, corpor- |, interest- |! The State of North Dakota to the| ; oratory and each has it daily at work in the waters of the | : \U niversity’ Researches | Widespread NEA Serv flea . HL, Dee. University Fans listen- of station here will have to pal ein an ex periment that is expected to revolu » the entire process of bro:d- casting. During the winter, while the weath. ficial to radio, ve luboratorie by whieh disadva innovat their yeliminat | Yet t exper advancement Better 1, Work on a jtrom detector tube {volts, is said to be from thr Hfive time as a gas con tent detector tube. the us ser accom of Dr. CT. Knipp of of physics, and H. A, i Experiments in thé field: of | short wavelengths, be e ducted by Pr T. Tykociner, \ternationally noted research — e rch by A engineering — depart- the problem of the statie, h he has found that the one y and best ver for this purpose. rt of Conese 1 Minor experiments go on regularly in the course of teaching being con- ducted in the electr [parents at the uni In the tes ing without ca ter, the universit in with its new system in the midst stage | regene type of Fof a concert being sent out by the present carrier wave -method. Re- ports will be solicited from listeners on the reduction of static, modula- tion and quality of voice reproduc- tion, as a result of the change. Short Wave Tests In his work ‘on extremely short waves, Prof. Tykociner has had con- structed four isolated laboratories on the field south of the Mlinois tadium. In each is a res {fulfill in the tests being carried on. volts, although it is sensitive at any plate voltage from almost zero to 30 or 40 volts, With Brown, Dr. Knipp }has found that the vapor of certain {alloys or rare elements, introduced in a three-electrpde tube, caused the cell. Brown's static tests led him to the discovery of the single stage radio-frequency amplifier with re- generative detector as most practi- jeable proof against static. Repeated comparison tests showed the signa jto static ratio to be higher in this Mlinois | 'THE OLD HOME TOWN | Dr. Knipp’s new type of detector | is found to be most ‘effective at 10 ; Occasionally a gem | tube to function as a photo-electric | AWELL. MEN How ABOUT PLAYING © POKER TONIGHT ? TM CLEANED- IT's A GOOD THING WE'VE GOT RETURN TRIP TICKETS and the plague has assumed er . ARE WE GOING TO PAY OLR HOTEL BILL? here engaged in burch Bad Luck All Around Teo WHY YES MR. GUNN, WON A HAND TONIGHT ush LOVA MUD - L HAVEN'T FO 1024 RANEA SERVICE, ING PAGE SEVEN trac 7 ee tie aecious proportions. Scientists are | fierce fight over possession of a 'working night and day in an effort j collection box. One of the ushers to uncover some new combatant for timed that the other took deadly from him by force and pre sented it\at the pulp higher favor in : Police were c: in ord ed to By Taylor DON'T LOSE om’ HEART MR. LET ME GUNN- » 6&4 BORROW Luck RUNS (} Acoure IN STREAKS }? 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