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THURSDAY; JANUARY 8,- 1925 PAGE SEVEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : eos 4s 7 OMA t] gan, All the time we fought over | McVILLE LABORER 1S | near MeVille. He is held in jail nere| at the time. — Offic’ y he seems e Me ri ON AD e W NS COURAGE his gun 1 did not try to take it | BOUND OVER FOR ARSON | and faces trial at the March term of | to eet ad aa bi a ney t away from him, but kept moving it | Lakota, N. D., Jan. 8.—doseph Mill, Nelson county district court. th his Ge . rl une assi 1e ver 1semen S FOILS BANDITS trom one side to the other, and of | oy. farm laborer of near MeVille, at a} Miller elaimg he remembers noth | ahs oh é j course he was determined to point , ATURAL K. Natural wool kasha is frequently heightened in inte | prelimin: g here, was over on a of third degree a son in connection with the burning about his actions on’ the day of | the fire, when witnesses m he tried to run back into the PHONE 32:—-: it straight at me. 3 told him, ‘I will not go and.J.am not afraid of cla Grapples With Armed Robbers * %y | i i F - | steers and yearlin c Ene Smtnutactared bp Wt Bulk =HeevtbeNSIBERELY times. I told them to cut out their| and found him in the closet in the DRESSMAKING Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, | Caners and cutters foolishness back of the bank dying. R. C, Laps: } DR MAKING, plain. and fens Bismarck, N. D. (Bologna bulls 15 to “A man who was in the corridor| ley told me afterwards that when | sale. Mic Gide ab Re 12 Bulk $4.00 to $4 when the bandits came laid down| tho bandit and I lurched through | a napliaiwe ‘College | chal Bole salem Storace HuPninIEe kinds ‘up to $47 on the floor, face down. I tried to| the back door the larger man, with DRESSMAKING and vw fall] beds, davenports, velour davenport eed hae light PUpply: y-| argue with the robbers, and they| his gun in his pit hand and the | \ DRESS) D r ving a pam at “kare | Bulk $4. 0 5. Calves receipts! began to get rough, bu ing | Sack of money tn his left, stepped | ¢ kinds. Phone 627-R. 313 4th Rael mattresses, rockers, 1,700. Strong. Top sort to packers Bi i ‘ougl t Bomethi: in excellent condition, convenient ! g e Cheese unchanged. " ; ‘to schools and Capitol. Immediate] Chairs, 2 sanitary cots with mat-|Receipts 1,879 cases. BISMARCK GRAIN iFarm Wells To possession. See Price Owens, El-| ess and cover, I mirror 24 x 15.|55¢ ordinary firsts 48 to 42c; re-| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) és tinge Blk. Phone 421, Call_870-M. 1.7-2t./ frigerator extras 45c; firsts. 44e. ' i 18, 1924 Be Considered| 12-30-tf]FOR RENT—Two room apartment eae No. 1 dark northern . y p es FOR RENT—Warm cozy apartment,) for light housekeeping. College CHICAGO LIVESTOCK No. 1 northern spring . Fargo, X. D., Jan, 8.—The full ipped for light house-] | Building. Phone 183. Chicago, Jan, 8.—(U. S. Dept. of | No, 1 amber durum of water supply on the farm a kecslne Gaoc Wadittie. ania , | Agriculture)—Hog ,preceipts 64,000.| No. 1 mixed durum. the: relution of sround water supplies Ww. = 7OR SALE : Around steady wit Wednesday's! No. 1 red durum ... to diversified farming: are among the Be tekone ies einen dep gradeuehanoe rane best time. Desirable 240 to 280/No. 1 ‘flax subjects on the books for the eighth | ae ea re eens geen peo ce mieone| oundMaveragen mostly $1045. tol na’ si cat camel pacers Gi Gh Roady Wea ial ' FOR REN~—Strietly modern apart-| 715-M or call 223 14th St. feta) “Top $10.75. (Nok ceye.. ‘ Well Drillers association to be held | ment in Rose Apartments, Apply|——___"__1-6°3t)" cittie receipts 17,000. Slow. Few! No! 1 deck wintes ts9{in Fargo January 14-16 in connec: | - } _ W. Murphy, Phone 962. 4-80-tf/ FOR SALE —One leather upholstered | early sales better grades beef steers | Hard winter...) [ y57| tion with the thre program ‘ FOR RENT—Six room cottage at 719] Davenport, one dining room table.) and yearlings, steady. Undertone on| We quote but do not handle the |the Tri-State Grain Growers meet- 5th St., newly painted and papered,| *t your own price. Phone 869W. | others, weak to lower. poloeine’ ing. ea W. S. Casselman. 1-7-tf. | __ 1-6-3t) Sheep receipts 18,000. Fat lambs; gat, . 4] Business meetings, election of of- | FOR SALE—Fresh dairy butter 50c|steady. Spots strong. Bulk fat na-! po tioy ficers for the next year, and | y- Sp i Barley ...... : ; i k ROOMS FOR RENT per pound. Call 10-F-111. B./tives and fed westerns $17.75 tol spoltz, per ewt. | 1100] dresses by various ‘officials FOR RENT—Extra warm room with] _Mugey. 1-8-1w |$18.50. Early top $18.75. SHELL CORN among the events on the program. | e “(bath in private family. Close to]FOR SALE—Cabinet phonograph —— Yellow White & | Present officers the association car line, G. P, Hotel and Post Of-| with 50 disc records. Call 377-W. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Mixed |#re R. F. u I fice. Wall accomodate two. 208 1-5-1w| Minneapolis, Jan, 8.—Wheat 5 ident; A. own, Grand Hi Rosser St. FOR RENT—First cl. Tage. 60i | ceipts 109 cars compared with 85 ca. 6. Vee ‘79 | vie Simpson, Bis-] 1-5-tf]” ith s C82. taqw|® year ago. Cash No. 1 northern conti grr Rounduaisecune sundial ase R, MeLean, Grand | , ith St, Phone 682. . 1-8-1w AA Dea ataik NSE GLE 7 i The Reciee all FOR RENT—Comfortable large, plea- = $1.72 3- poe 76 ES No.1 dark 55 Ib. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. Gane ah sant well furnished room, Suitable northern $1.97 3-8 to $2. - t) Ear corn (sample grade) ...... $ Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota. : HELP WANTED—FEMALE \ TEACHERS WANTED—High school, !- grade, rural. Positions reported daily to begin after Christmas. ush appliations. Our fee only $10.00. Grand Forks Teachers’ / Agency, Box 573, Grand Forks, N. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Call at 802 Ave. B. or Phone 902. x you. Yuu will not shoot me!’ under 2 insertions, 25 words or tlonal per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All Classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should b ceived by 12 o'clock to insure oe —_— eral housework in a small family. Mrs. M. M. Ruder, 506 2nd St. 12-30-1w WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 20 Ave. B West. Phone 458. 1-6-tf ——Sae FARM LANDS Bismarck hospital. Finder please return to Bismarck hospital for reward, 1-2-1w pena SSE ee eee SALESMAN WANTED—Two salesmen and ¢ol- lectors. Steady job. Write or éall at Singer Sewing Machine Co. 210 i 1-6-Lw AUTOMOBILE—MOTCRCYCLES FOR SALE—Two Reo vuring cars Price $4500.00. Inquire of H. F. Terms reasonable. O'Hare, Little for two men, after 6 p. m. Call 528, days or 247 1-8-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ina modern home conveniently located, between down town district and capitol. Phone 498R. 623 Srd St. 4-6-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room one block from car line. Two bioeks from Post' Office. Call at 403-3rd St. or Phone 804, 1-8-3t ‘0 double rooms w: Nc table, desk, bu 1-8. er, a piano and Victrola with rec- FOR SALE—I gate-leg table with 3 Fourth of N. D. Children’s Home Goal Achieved Fargo, N, D., Jan. 8.—Of the $40,000 budget for the year set as the goal in the state wide drive for the North Dakota Children’s honie society, a total of $11,478.71 has been received 80 far, according to Frank D. Hall, 'superintendent of the society. The campaign will’ continue several months. Wire Markets By Associated Press EARLY TODAY Prices Falling in Liverpool Have Effect Here to increased pressure to Argentine offerings and to reports of very large yields in the Santa Fe district of Ar- United States for the last were larger than estimates hereto- fore current. Opening prices, which ranged from 1 1-8 to 2 cents lower, with May $1.77 3-4 to $1.78 1-2 and July $1.53 12 Were followed by mo- derate further declines and then by something of a rall: ). Few choice kinds $ Hog receipts 30,000. weak. Bulk butchers wegheng a 200 pounds and up $9.50 to ¢; duck: Butter higher. Receipts 5.452 tubs. 35c to 37%c; seconds 3: dinary to good $1.84 3-8 to $1.96 3-8. No. 1 dark hard -Montana to\arrive $1.73 3-8 to $1.83 3-8, Corn No. 3 yellow $1.20 1-4 to $1.22 1-4, . Rye’ UNARMED, WINS LONG FIGHT tional Meeting of Bankers. When the wave of crime against banks, which has reached unprece- dented proportions, was under dis: cussion at the recent meeting of the American Bankers Association at Chicago, and defense‘ measures Mrs. Mary Garlinghouse, cashier of the State Bank of Vera, Oklahoma, which she conducts single-handed. 1-6-3t Lost gentina. On Ati Eee ea Her own story, as she told tt in aj gle kept on. We got back on our | WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-| LOST—Long grey kid glove close to | Hovcy conten tun the tect six monthe | Feport to the protective authorities| fect. I meant to have his gun and of the Association, follows: “While I was posting my ledger, with my back to the door, I heard a commotion. When | turned around there were two men back of the counter, with handkerchiefs, over their faces. The larger made a jump for my gun before | realized seas | 2 RENT—500 acre farm with| Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK what was happening. The rdbbers| Said, ‘Drop your gun or I will shoot | improvements, 4% miles from Bis- 1-6 South St. Paul, Jan. 8.—Cattle re-} each had a gun pointed at me, and| you.’ The bandit gave up and the} marek. Good for dairying and — |ceipts 2,800. Slow. Killing classes | ong gaid, ‘Lay down or 1 will shoot] man took charge of him. other farming. 235 acre field. MISCELLANEOUS i ath mest to 2 cents tie jou you!’ I said, ‘I will not lay down One Bandit Killed i Balance in pasture and hay \kutd. | SMOKE—Commercial Club 0c cigar, | largely plain qual ne | load!) Sranyou, wilt) aotieliol * Phis| “I wondered.“about the other | Albert Falck, Bismarck, N. D. - Little Billy’s 5c cigar. Cigars of |short-fed steers early tA say ql | conversation was repeated several within me seemed to realize that they were getting confused. 1 kept thinking that some one would come in or see us. ‘Come on here! You are coming | ee a ists. Ca ., #5 | along!’ bers, as a rule, are cowards and | Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. ogds Aro all Beat axtis s. yall Creamery extras 40 stgndards Struggles With Robber ifonelenowaitia atone acbvatralsi| 126 ae 7 ee TA ue eee nate de eR | “Here is where our struggle bo-| of them they will lose their nerve.” * FOR RENT—Modern six room house} —Sfter 7 p.m. eeelW Bele be-| MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan, 8.—Slour 10 low- $1.42 1-4 to 1.43 1-4, Flax $3.05 3-4 he fired before ! could get his hand. 1 am positive that this man was What the other man was dotng I do not know. My man was trying to pull; me out the back door to their | carj which was still running. 1/ was determined he should not. | “R. C. Lapsley, the mayor, or Ed, | Mosby -ehot the man in the arm. | There was a jerk and out the door | Dak. 12-20-11 insertion same day. Chicago, Jan, 8—(By the A. P.)—| Were up for ‘consideration, the| we went. Things were coming my | WANTED—Girl for general hoyse- Influenced by an unexpected setback | bankers were told how one resolute| Way now. I pulled the robber into | work. Must be experienced. Mrs. ‘ THE in Liverpool quotations, wheat here| woman defended herself against| the weeds half on his back and | » G. R. Lipp, 202 W. Rosser. BISMARCK TRIBUNE today took an early swing downward. | two armed desperadoes in her little| half on his left side. | i PHONE 32 The Liverpool weakness was ascribed| Western bank. The woman was “The robber finally said, ‘1 will give up.’ [ said, ‘Give me your gun.’ He answered, ‘I will not; I know | you will shoot me.’ So the strug: would fight him until 1 got it. We fought through .the back room be: } hind the counter. He begged me not to take him, and | asked him again for his gun and he said, ‘No, 1 know you will shoot me.’ We struggled through the front door and then Constable Mosby bandit and started to look for him up to the door. They both fired at | once. The robber dropped his gun ! and the money, but they could not see what became of him. { So YOU'RE THE GUY THAT * ABIDIN’ CITIZENS-EH? ea fee WANTED Who Attempt to Hold Up Sh meee |of a large barn on the Becker farm] barn, and he deel he was insane|red and black. MALE 4 r “We fought to the back door ot | — a ——t Fa ME id Women learn barber trade 3 oS ‘ the banks When we got there he We age bac epee i MEN and Women ear pares ce | Classified Advertising Rates MARKET NEWS Her Bank. mbes Woe Ga iee§| = MONPN POP Tag Hag IdeaS of His Owh By Taylor weeks required. Catalog free. 1 insertion, 25 words or grabbed him around the neck, and $ YOU) ARE MISTAKEN WANTED—Distri mine = bed WHE AT WE AK One Bandit Killed and Other aA Daead tightly, i Gu her THIS ocd ipl Sasa aa SORE AOL 1 KNOW WANTED—District manager for sev- wi je, as jugger im, realizing | LOT OF DISCO! IN wot IM eral articles in North Dakota at : ae I ' pla gr eli that I must fight for my life. The | HOMES OF HONEST LAW_ » COMES IN AT THE DOOR TALKIN’ once. WAS Newlon, Em- Ads eee. Words, 26 vidi y man ‘tried his level best to kill me, DISCORD FLIES ‘OUT ery, South Dakota. , OF THE WINDOW G-RGaeE En \ MY WIFE WOU2A HARD WORKING WOMAN: AND A GOOD PROVIDER ( BUT SINCE USING MA MUD SHE WONT DO ANUTHING BUT ADMIRE { HERSELF INA MIRROS _! RRO —.. GO OUT AN! GET 'S NOT TH’ POINT— SO PROUD OF HERSELF SHE'S QUIT TAKIN’ IN S - NOW I'VE GOTTA did not lose my nerve. Bank rob- | rooms and t rgo Auditorium. BLACK BORDERS ‘Ss appear on many of er to 15 higher in carload lots, to $9.30 a barrel. new voile and colored linen handkerchiefs. By Williams garage in a modern house. On| Barnes county, which has a quota | street car line. 1015 4th St, Phone | Of $1,080, was the first to go over the | 969-R. 1-6-3t }top, with a total of $1,256.27. McIn- | FOR RENT—Rooms during legisla- tosh, with a quota of $520, has turn- ed in $541.49, \ “ture in modern home, close in.|&4 Phone 262-M or 208 Mandes Ave,| Gifts rbecived from schools, | 1.7.84 | churches and other sources are all in an all modern home. . Close in. charge of the drive in various parts : 506 2nd St. Phone 790-W a re of the state include: Mrs. E. G, Lar-| \ -2-1w ( RENT YOUR furniture for Legisla- {ture from Ruder’s. Ruder’s Furni- ture Exchange. Phone 790-W. ne Sets ___1sw FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms FOR RENT—Large attractive room in new mouern home. Convenient to Capitol. Phone 6325. 1-2-1w| Brouillard, Ellendale; Mrs. Robert, | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mo-| Dunn Center; and Mrs. G. E. Berg, dern house, 801-5th St. or Phone to be included in the budget fund. To date $3,183.41 has been received from the public schools, and $8,345.- 30 from churches, clubs and other sources, . Eight district chairmen who are in son, Aneta; Mrs. H, A. Peterson, Bis- bee; Mrs. E. M. Lomen, Ryder; Mrs. Theodore P, Gaustad, Enderlin; Mrs. O. J. Melgard, Grace City; Mrs. T. R. Courtenay. Freckles and His Friends UNT SARAH PEABODY 1S GREATLY EXCITED OVER. THE CRIME WAVE NOW SWEEPING THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTY —- ab in first class condition. One Dal- Olid oak dining table, 9.85. Bulk ‘0 190 pound “The larger man got busy with| “If all towns had as brave men nl ton Adding Machine for cash or| library table, pedestal, steel cur- nace aco to $8. Guiting: sowel| the money, while the smaller one|as we have here, bank robbing! BY STANLEY good bankable paper. Call at 800] tain rods and gas range at very | mostly Light lights down to, took care of me. He jerked me to| would be a thing of the past. You | - = — y Main St. 1-8-tf] reasonable prices. Call at Apt.| around $7.00, Pigs mostly 50 cents my knees and hit me over the head,|can understand the remarkable | HOLDER Gi “O” Rose Apts. between 10 and 5 jlower than Wednesday's close. Bulk] This jolted my glasses, and I lifted| marksmanship that was displayed, | NEWT SHES 8 POOL ROOM PALMIST or phone 744. 1-8-1 |better grades $6.50. my hand, waving it in front of his|when I tell you that in our strug: | aS ASE Are Ih S PIPES 5 7 FOR SALE—Ladies musk coai,! Sheep receipts 1,000. Fat lambs alli ri he | I TELL You OTEY CIGAR 2 PHRENOLOGIST-Madame Lattimor- “poeta | I : face and telling him to wait a min-|gle at the back of the bank the! E COME To ND 6 Tor? elle. If in trouble see her at once,| NeW tricotine dress, large black !25 to 50 cents higher. Bulk fat ni] ute, 1 took my glasses off and put| mcr took reveral shots at tho rob: | THINGS HAV! ANDEATING Tok 401-1st St. palcobine dress army, trousers) andl tives $1 et BO. Ne reo,| them on the table. Lifting my hand| ber, but were very careful not to | A PRETTY PASS- IF Ca TRE ee Oe eS eee oie Handsmeeht awee| caused this man to look up, and he| hit me. The robber got a shot in | STREYLL STEAL LANTERN: winter thou A rame and ironing aRICoRca $9.00, No feeding lumbs| 8&8W We were observed from across| his right arm and a glancing shot | OFFA FIRE ENGINE FT Ga AM aye on wie cnc ae sold. : the street. Then he saw Constable | in his left. ; } THEY'LL STEAL THE a + aie ‘ ae = Mosby, with his gun, and sald to| “All during the shooting and | ENGINE NEXT— FOR SALE OR RENT—Newly paint-| imported German Rollers CHICAGO PRODUCE the man who was gathering the|Mghting, I felt confident I would | Sera es Got ed and redecorated 7 room modern} BO ' tog “Nyickinson, No D. Chicago, Jan. 8.—Poultry unset-| money, ‘Don, we are seen; we must| get the best of my man. I felt | fo BE DONE -- = home with hot air furnace and Eee Ts se ea tled. Fowls 1c to 22!%c;_ springs | make our getaway!’ He then grab-|that the man would not shoot | garage. Inside lot on pavement. FOR SALE—One Tange leather 23e; roosters 15¢; turke geese] hed me rather roughly and said:|me, and like all Western women | ©1925 BY_NEA SERVICE, | Tough Luck WHERE ARE You GOING, MOM ee TM GOING DOWNTOWN SHOPPING, j>———~ CAN I 6G ALONG, CA rae ripe LOVELY MULES EWOOLDNT GET TiRED Y AAR? WHERE ABE) (ey. x coord FOR RENTOAI modonn iho Lovely mules come in black and | OM= OULD SET THERE ANY CHAIRS : FOR RENT AI modern Wight MOWG | <igead satis. and. are bound .with AN aN CHAIR IF Ray TO SIT RESIT ON ONE OF ping rooms. Aldo Saasliou. i NOMA, OS TH CHAIRS AT TH room. Phone 508-W. E I GOT TIRED. eS] ON CANES a, FOR REN’ ur Ser 7 47] Down: SODA COUNTER !' dern home, Call evenings. 423 ] ith St. Phone 887, ers INE} LOL LIN) FOR REN T— Furnished sleepitg| | MOM! | (OLIEISHEV) \ rooms in modern home. 218 2nd| (GMM OMEN ay 4 St. Phone 634-R. 13] EON INNMRAL I k FOR RENT—Well furnished room| Masel) Shite: ade k in a modern home. Call 519 6th] @amL fmm QE ADO) (3 St. Phone 730. 1.6-3¢ Vive nic tt 4 : 4 FOR RENT—Comfortable room in ® Vaesuates ; modern house. Good locatioti.| Simag! = ia p) = \ Phone 687. mare = @ SIS (has \ an : 11-6-3¢! iS 12 oy Se} FOR "RENT——Pleasant sleeping| fax} ha ul se room in modern ‘home. * Call 048. 2 2S SS 4 4 : ___ ew) BEI asi ; FOR RENT—¢ "adjoiming 7rooms, a i - = hal \ mae fi Poy ie and sitting: room. 522] Answer iu Yesterday's eats | Dec | Bho ret er bat Passer Le teay TOWN ey “OH NO= YOO MUS | LAT HOME = TM AFRAID YOU. By Blosser STAY 7 NOULD 6E7"

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