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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924 a Trib qa ifi d Ad rt { MALE HELP (WANTED ys and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages. Few Classified Advertising Rates weeks required. Catalog free. l insertion, 25 .words or Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. under Sragusndoss R or Minneupolis, MirMhesota. 2 insertions, 25 words or . 4 12-4-1M under nos se WANTED—RBoy "years of age 8 insertions, 25 words or We to help in mailing and shipping room. Apply, THbuRE Office, ee Se. Bo see ted iia tional per word. | en HELP WANTED—FEMALB CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TEACHERS WAN! igh school, RATES er: rural, Positions reported 65 Cents Per Inch “4 daily to be, ter Christmas. 1 classifi i ., Rush applications. Our fee only|| Al aires Gopytahaand bes a $10.00. Grand F Teache' . f " Agency, Box 573, nd Vorks, N. saree by 12 o'clock to insure Dak. 12-20-1m. insertion same day. WANTED—Good girl for general THE C Rouse woe: Apply 525-7th St. BISMARCK TRIBUNE 12-22-3t PHONE 32 : 4 oo WORK WANTED WANTED TO BUY a middled aged lady] PARTY wants to buy 6 room good al nursing or ¢: for small children, Phone 1091 12-19-3t silks. Part or full time. See Jas, A, Solstin,} Grand Pacific Hotel, Friday and Saturday, or write to Fargo. 12. at MUSIC SCHOOL Aliph. Lampe, Dir. Instruction in Vio- lin, Voice and Piano. First class + {lessons at most reasonable rates. First Street or Phone 11-29-1m a Se neeeenneeneemnnrere hls FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS 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. £ FOR RE rm steam heated apartments two or three rooms furnished or unfurnished. The in Apts. B. F. Flanagan, 12-22-1w TBLET comfortably furnish- ‘0 room apartment for a month r gix weeks, Low rent to respon- sibfe couple. Call 569-M for ap- pointment. 12-20-2t FOR RED rooms and kitchenette furnished for light house keeping on first floor, sink, water and g: Call 523-7th St. Phone 487W. 1 PLEASANT, modern _steam-heated apartment, also partly furnished “¢ light housekeeping rooms. Busi- ness College, Telephone 183. 12-22-1w t. will be for rooms and Beithon, 48 Thayer. 12-20-tf FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Pu Victrola w vith 35 records, A-1 con- dition, 1 978W. 12-18-5t FOR RE Strictly mo n t- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply _F. W. Murphy, Phone 962. 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Six room modern house, 718 Mandan Ave, Phone 62. { Ee tf FOR R T: x room modern house at 223 12th St. Call 536-R. a 12-18-1w MISCELLANEOUS R SALE A BARGAIN—Drum- 's outfit complete. Drummer’s ories including bells ete. hing in A-1 condition. Will asonable to right par ‘y sell ve: Write Everett MacDonald, Bis+ marck, N. D. 1 2-3 FOR SALE—One Daiton Adding ,.Ma- chine Cash Register used only’ six months und cost $400.00. Gogd. bankable paper or a used car might be considered. Call at 800 Main St, Bismarck, Little Billy's. be cigar. Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. F. 3. | wei _| Harrington of Erie, C modern house, 3 bed rooms, at a bargain. Can pay $1,000 or $1500 cash down, Write Tribune No. 894. 2-20-1w Lost LOST—in city of Bismarck one suit case, Has name of Ernest Liechti on it. Finder return to Tribune for reward, 12-20-3t COST—A bunch of keys Wednesday. Finder please return to Tribune for reward. 12-19-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished light house keeping rooms in modern house. Hot water heat and close in, 412- Sth St. Phone 925-W-2, 12-18-1w FOR RENT—Large well furnished room in modern home, with board. Hot water heat, suitable for two. Call 883, 217 8th St: 12-3-tf FOR RENT—Three room apartment, including bath, ia modern house. Call M. A. Edberg, 803-7th St. : 11-19-tf FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room, well ventilated, close in, Phone 1052-R or call PRODUCTION REGISTERED D., Dee of pigs in six months is the et by eight North Dakota who were successful in the | ton litter contest conducted for the first time this year by the North Da- kota Livestock Breeders association, according to an announcement made today by George J, Baker of the North Dakota Agricultural college, secretary, fi Success of the contest can be judg-| 34 ed by the fact that in South Dakota only six litters made the required] ¢ ht, and in Minnesota 41. Gold medals will be awarded to the North Dakota winners, who a as follows: Otto Wilner, Towner City, Duroc Jersey. Peter Yon, Forest, River, Chester White. ser, Valley City, Duroc Jer- rold Harrington, Erie, Duroe nsbach-Reinke, Hankinson, Po- land China. W. W. Brown, Amenia, Poland} China. Ray Andrus, Petersburg, Duroc Jer- J. Diemert, Eckelson, Chester age weight for the eight litters was 2,208 pounds, and the lit- ters averaged 11 pigs cach. One of the successful contestants, Harold county, is a hoys’ and girls’ club, member. NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE Whereas, heretofore judgment and decree in mortgage foreclosure were duly entered in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court for Bur- leigh County, North. Dakota, where- in ‘Nellie Rice, as administratrix of the te of Thomas A. Rice, de- ceased, was Plaintiff and George Hugelman and Josephine Hugelman, his wife were defendants, and where- in it was adjudged and decreed that the Plaintiff recover the sum of Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Breakfast set table and four chairs, gas stove, bed, springs, new mattress, .iron- ing board, garbage can and type- writer, 417 bth 'St, ‘Phone 656, 12-16-t£. FOR SALE—Choice Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels and ~Pullets, from fine laying strain, W. A. Ealconer, 202 Avenue E, Bismarck, North Dakota. a 20-22-1m ‘« FOR SALE—Bakery, coniectionery. and restaurant business for sale in live -town doing, good business, possession at once. Address Tri- bune 889. 12-10-2ws FOR SAEE—Seed corn Minn. 18 Test 95 per cent, Price $6.00 per bu, F. 0, B, Bismarck. Oscar -Ander- son, Box 191, Bismarck. 2-16-1w FOR SALE Burroughs combina- tion parlor billiard and pool table } . in A-1 condition, Call at 418-5th St. Phone 8386R. 4 12-20-3t FOR SALE-—Evyerlasting flowers and creeping pine for giftsiand Christ- mas decorations, Phone Ae R or call 614 Rosser. FOR SALE—One Hand Fone Be vator in good repair. Platform y & by 6 feet. Gamble Robiuson Fruit Co. 12-10-t£ | , VOR SALE—Choice canary singeré and-German Rollers. Write ‘Jacob Ball, ‘Box °728, ~ Pere etn FOR SALE—A fuli dress suit. Call 58, Engle Tailoring Co. 12-22-1w One Thousand Three Hundred Sixty- two and «95-100 Dollars ($1362.95), and decreeing ‘that said real estate g| be sold to satisfy the same, and the said lien foreclosed thereby. Now, Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given, that by virtue of a writ of special execution issued out. of the said court and directed and ‘deliver- gd to me and now jin my hands, and describing said judgment I, the un- dersigned, Sheriff, shall offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the premises herein described, and said sale will be held on the 31st day of January, 1025 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, North Da- kota, to satisfy said judgment and ‘special « executio: The realestate above mentioned and to be sold situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Daketa,and is.known and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: North ‘Half°(N?%) of the North- went: Quarter (NW%) und the South Half (S%4) of the Northwest Quar- ter (NW) Section Twelve (12) in Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North of Range Seventy-nine (79) West of the 5th P. M, Dated at -Bismarck, North Dakota this aotb Aa of December, 1924. ‘ALBIN’ HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dak WILLIAMS & LINDELL, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Washburn, “North, Dakotu, 1 9-—-1-5-12-19-26 ANNUAL MEETING The re aifers annual meeting of the Brarshel ers of ‘the First National Bank ‘of kk for the election of idiceetore the ensuing year will be-held fe sean between’ the; Sours of 1 cand day, Jan. President. ‘12-8-16-22-29 the initial top pric lower, May $1.721% and July $1.47! tive. Fed steers, yearling: up. advance. Early top yearling: —Production $ 61 pounds of pork from eight] ” 23; geese 20. ern $1.65'% to $1.69 northern spring, choice to fane: $1.8214 $1-67's to §$1.95'%; to arrive $108 to $1 MARKET-NEWS Wire Markets By Associated Press Selling Opens, Based on Opin. ion Advances Too High Chicago, Dee, $2—Heavy selling by 2 house which had recently darge buyer brought about setback in wheat prices today ter business began. The selling w based more or less on opinions cur-} rent that advances of late had been too rapid and that something of a reaction was overdue. It Was pointed out that the advancing trend had lasted six months and-that the total upturn amounted to about 60 cents a bushel. Today’s opening, which var: ied from unchanged figu cent higher, with May $1 $1.76 1y4 and‘ July $1.60 to: $1.50 1-4 was followed by a break that in some cases amounted to 4 3-4 cents from Subsequent rallies failed to hold well, Slowness of export demand was a bearish influence. The close as unsettled 23s¢ to cents net 1 in 98-pound cotton sacl CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dec, 22.—(U. S. Dept.!3 Agr.)—Hog receipts 72,000. Uneven- ly strong to 10 cents higher. Big]41. packers bidding steady, Bulk heavy butchers $10.25 to $1 Cattle receipts 20,000. and fat ‘ock strong to 25 cents highe: more. Better grade ings searce. Sharing weighty receipts 18,000, Active, fat 5 to 50 cents higher. Karly i sd fed tern: CHICAGO POULTRY, PRODU' Chicag Dec. —Poultry higher, Fowls 16 to 24; roosters 15; turke ducks Butter unchanged. tubs. Creamery firsts econds cheese unchanged. Eggs —un- Receipts 1,600 cases, F cents; ordinat f NEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 22.—Wheat re- cars compared with 68 r ago. Cash No. 1 north- 3 No. 1 dark s; good to choice s+ ordinary to good 1 hard spring . 1 dark hard 1% to $1.85!s; 3 Decem- Bhs 5 Montana on track $1. Ne. 3 yellow $1174 to $1.19 No. 3 white S4lzc to ‘ to 90c; rye No. 2, $1 No. 1, $1,951 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dee. 20, 1924. No. 1 dark northern . . No, 1 northern spring ... No. 1 amber durum ... No. 1 mixed durum ... No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. 1 ryé . Dark hatd winter Hard winter - $46 90 Speltz, per cwt. SHELL Yellow White, & ‘Mixed, No. 4 $ 04 $ 89 No, 89 84 No. 6 83. 18 One cent per: pound discount under 55 1b. {Ear corn.6 cents under shell, New shelled corn (sample grade) .73 NéwRaticésinG72 ibs. ‘Minn.) gmple, grade) | shoecon, 68 NOTICE ‘FO:CORN » GROWERS That the, Russell-Miller Milling Co. ‘of Bi rek, 'N. are now, buying shell eo Deets Vpriee accord- ing to.grade. —— ‘MOTHERS SET EXAMPLE London, Dec. -22.—“Danting, drink- ing, .upreligious mothers are ‘the the ¢ause. of the looseness of the pregent..generation,” declared the! Rey. ‘Hartley Glass in a talk before the Mothers’ Club. He had tio sooner made this statement than he was! hissed from the speaker’s table and forced ‘to retire. CLEAN FIGS Dates and figs.aye.apt to be-dirty and need rinsing with boiling water before..they are éaten:** *-- ADD'SQME Sopa if the vegetables you ares stewing wilittle old, add a‘littie soda to crim the water a) which they boii, EARLY TODAY a Been al 10] cents lower to 20 cents higher. In]2 carload lots, quoted $9.10 to $9. bi ales jpments 30,635 barrels. Bran $21. steers mostly 15t025 cents |5 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Note A serpent. Declination Two-wh Heroes. One who dislikes. ay windo ive metal. Anything. By way of. A color Viewed. Toward, Wag Exclamation. Striped ani On, Neg: Hea By. ion. Remunerates. Location. Favorite piece of pork. Hurl. Pendant. Chosen few. Straighten. acks away. Supply. You. To be indebted. You and 1. . ' VERTICAL st. Ita Ithe Senate: Senate “vip CROSSWORD PUZZLE | Cong Answer to Yesterday's Crossword he Jones ‘ought to be able to swing ja stinging lush. Six feet tall, raw- | Jboned, muscular, he is probably | And aboy ithe phy squal of any man in| ss. He i$n’t an orator and | really “MOWN PoP SAY BOY WHAR KIN L in 1909, And now { doesn’t his maiden | speech. But And_ reason. | all he can work. And, work that | ‘MR. GUNN” OH! HE LIVES RIGHT UP THIS STREET! Mom Gets Curious GOOD MAWNIN’ MISSUS ~ Witt Yo’ AST MISTAH GUNN W'EN HE'S GWINE T' PAY ME BACK DAT DOLLAH ? To brown ‘rash an ome! READ TRIBUN) Rv oo PAGE SEVEN BROWN HASH : add two teaspoons- | ful of milk, let the hash cook un- tirred until brown on one side, then old like t. WHU-THIG | 1S NEWS TO ME — COME INSIDE AND TELL ME MORE ABOUT IT! (_DEY GoT ON DE TWAIN AT SULPHAH SPWINGS BROKE AN’ DIDN’ EAT ALL DAN ~ SO DEY BORRIED A DOLLAH FRUM MET? WIDE HUM FRUM DE DEPOT! y weight. Vey WHY THEY ATE SO HEARTILY— HERE'S YOUR DOLLAR - Now GWE MEA RECEIPT FoR NOW L KNOW >) SL CAN'T IMAGING & WHY FOP HAD To BORROW ) MONEY FROM THAT PORTER BUT AS LONG AS L HAVE THIS RECEIPT L CAN FIND OUT! 9 ce /e8 N8s ao 6s Afterward. attered type. Negative conjunction an fruit. freight. United St. get up ea _For Tones, is of Washi Sven President ¢ hikes, laurels In summi By in hi Senate scientious diligence. be regular in attendance, 6)'be letter perfect in hi He must know the p programs of his colleagues so be able to round them up qu and efficiently in an By all these qualj is a worthy Throughout century in Congress, which have gram. 69/1 a REPUBLICAN SENATE EARLY Ri BY HARRY NEA Service Writer Washington, Dec. 2 wants to be: Republi early for on the course at about In the winters, ate office Building, Because he gets to his office be- of. Washington . the rest its erull ries a passke; ing and to the elevators thi Jets himself in, unlocks an elevator | 4 hoists himself The job of majority is one No man in more aptly for that over-worked de- “self-made man” than does Jones of Washington. seription of WHIP iS CHAMP er, who had been wou MGT liise Weary an ites es Senate, will the undisputed 10 years old he has to concede the gett to Jones. , Jones opens the helped him to : Southern Hlinois Col- | ough to com ack out from Beth- this method hours for ed work before the i es to grind begins to form nteroom, quiet, uninterrupt- | sc During this period he slept} Freckles and His Friends : up this deficit been in the § member has a higher record for ut- tendance or spectacular labor in behalf of legis- lation. y 1890 he was able | for i Hight years’ of varied law practice | y developing new SOVIET PRISON SCHOOL “| A group ot.convicts in a setting. Rag inene ti Mructivun in type- THE OLD HOME TOWN A FIRE ALARM BROKE LP THE A? INDAL FIREMENS BALL AND OYSTER SUPPER. - THE FIREMEN RUSHED TO THE FIRE WrTHOUT ANY HOSE -— STATION AGENT DAD KEYES FOUND THE HOSE HAD BEEN SED TO DECORATE THE HALL, DAD MADE A GooD RUN- |, HOLD ON DALY é TH’ FACT WE, ose HAVIN’ Ov ANNDAL BALL- WEAINT GO NN’ To - OFFICIALLY, YOU SAY-TH EY NO- NO;) BUILDING )CODLD HAVEN MADE BETTER TIME IF DIDNT HAVE THESE TORS Or 0 M STANLE, Jay Got the Wrong Box WELL, MY LETTER. TD SANDY CLAUS 1S iLED Now Y' WOULDN'T THINK AAT PUTTIN A LETTER IN THAT LITTLE MAIL BOX WOULDYAF BUT IT WOULD GET 70 SANTA CLAUS: Les Ste SANTALL GET THIS BY TAAORROW AN’ THEN KE CAN GET RIGHT TO EM ON cHRis Days SURE! WANT ADDS.

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