The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1925, Page 7

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LIGHTS OUT TWO WEEKS | munity almost as soon as darkness fired. crime wav with his boss rade, rural. Positions reported | About 100. acres in cultivation. oe to ete to eae What is your best offer for it?} ‘That pet prisoner of ours has come along with unother puzzle for | ush applicatio ee 788 : ite a collection of dictionaries $10.00. aan Forks. ‘Teacher’ | ally ailvettibed, Raita ‘coiaplete Geo. M. Bemlater. iseael to solve, He must have quite a collection of dictionaries in h e —— Agency, Box 573, Grand Fork, N.| line of high grade pneumatic cord a _——e HORIZONTAL Answer to Yesterday's Crossword | HEY - you | Wt \ (d WHY iS IT L = Dak. 12,20-1m| tires ineluding high pressure, low| .._. .MISCRLLANEOUS ale Seer Pixsle. WAKE Uet G= ae HUH! \weuee Fino WANTED—Office girl, must be good, Pressure, balloon and truck sizes, |! gOKE—Commercial Club i0c cigar,’ 4. Towers for packing away green { Avalee a -~SYEssIR §& | You AT WoR K ‘in figures. Salary $15 per week.; Wishes to make substantial con-| ‘Little Billy’s be cigar. Cigars of fodder. | me MCNAB { i Steady employment. Apply in own} ection in Bismarck. Capital not) Quality, same as first class work-| 8. Songs. Niet \ aaa eet) }\ WHEN L sy Feat a hand writing. Write Tribune No.' absolutely necessary, but must; manship....Muaefactured. by W. F./11. Ponderous volumes. ir al | os 1-19-3t have man of experience,’ ability Brlenmeytt ‘se Third Street,| 13, Foremost. X iN Ss) Gin ior general” house’ 294 good business, sense, Write emarck, N. |15. Depart. sie) RIEIR Ei) i Mrs. George F. Bird, 709-2nd ‘Siving full details and your ideas 12-3-2mo. 117. To assert solemnly. TING AI Vi Phone 152M, | of possibilities.” Write Tribune | eGR -SALE™Gay tangs In excellent |19. Negative adverb. > Sd Se Leaomty NONgSs: condition. First $16.00 takes it./20. Personal pronoun. “ae H Phone 744. 121, Having more sanity. RANT stantinople spent two , week r : ee eae Ea ri une | ‘lassif 1e ve semen Lae UR de atin : EVEN WITH BOSS Welk: electric power’ plant burned down. ic arene uncnenene fren “PHONE 33 [Tee wet yieal ty genie, ws Eden dan, 20 John Gaerick 6 Sprasin hie ee * an a t was arrester MALE HELP WANTED a 4 ’ I0pP usayfooting $100 A WEEK. Man Wanted With eee. DRESSMAKING; plain and fancy MOM’N POI Bussyfooting Ambition, industry and aman cap-|| Classified Advertising Rates | |; sewing. oars. Chas. Lamb, Room ' ital. You can make above amount Lnsettion, 28. words oF 7, Busineta, Otess. vw OM GUESS LLL TAKE \ : WELL L GOT BACK Soor or more, distributing Rawleigh’s BabsS osc scapes 28 8 s 1.13-1w PERE eRoeTE LARS THANG COEECTEDIAND SAH Beveedl ‘Hee. onhings 2 Insertions, 25 words oF; ~~ >, ROOM AND. BOARD Bane DOWN TO THE BANK 5 AS USUAL : FInd 6 now available, We teach and help FOR RENT=-Room and:hoard for two AND WONT BE BACK FOR J ASSISTANT you do a big business and make ladies; $25.00 a month, good home AN HOURS ioe more money than you ever made coking. Phone ,978-R. 602 11th! before. Give age, occupation, ref- Ade over 26 words, 2e a St... rs : 4-20-6t erences. W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept. | a ND_313, Minneapolis, Minn. i Pete) ust word: nore SARM LANDS... .~ Nand Women learn barber trade | FOR SALE OR TRADR—I00 acres of -great demand, big wages. Few| weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D.} or Minneapolis, Minnesota. | 1-10- in| Aree =D-—Man to work on farm by | e CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ~SRATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads ato in good “black loam soil. 120° acre under. cultivation, No improve- ments. 4 tiles northwest of Ra- » leigh Grant Co. N, Dak, six mies eaat of, Brisbane: Will se}l rea- advance... Copy be. re- ¢eived by 18 o'clock to insure Ingestion same day. sonable for cagh, and. will consider Southern California land or City month, $50.00 per mo. J. E.j ote, For ri rite As J. re apes SB et Bismarek,} . THE Bedi, earane, tale ‘County, Ne mile S of § sdale, 1-10-tf iagiw|| BISMARCK TRIBUNE ss PHONE 32 Y FOR SALE—The 160 acres of land | HELP WAN! TED—FEMALK.” - TEACHERS WANTED—High school, WW ‘ORK WANTED | wanree=tes salesmen and SALESMAN 4m section 2188-79, about 9 miles | east of Bismarck, on the Red Trail, known, aa\the Scribner: far 1-16-3t | 23. A pasture. © nia swey To cate for one or two col: | FOR SALE—Full blood Chest ite | 25 Lukewarm. children, “Weite tribune No, 900, leetors. Steady job. Write or eall |, 94! Sone rt ae 27. A gateway, usually of wood. | . 1-id-tf At Singer Sewing Machine Co, 210] 9 oy phane-2-Ke4, : 1-17-4w oe One, who rears. i ; Broadway, Bismarck, N, D. u A place of repose. i RENT | 1-6-2w Biggest, | FOR furnished rooms, Ties ‘Twice five. ~ with bath. Also electric washing AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES Upon. machine, Victrola, sewing machine, FOR SALE~Two Reo Touring cara A collection of cattle. Anbuter pronoun: wo wheeled sulky for sale. Ca.J in first class condition, One Dal- . Imitates. To cast off. M® 213 10th St. after 7:30 p, m,j ton Adding Machine for cash or 39. Thus. prit de corps. and all day Sunday, 1-17-3t; good bankable paper. Call at 800 WING 140. Toward. ‘0 revolve, FOR RENT-_Six well furnishea| Main St. 1-3-tf| Mr. and Mrs. By. Graham are the! 41, You and me. Of the out. housekeeping rooms with gatage. prond parents of a 7 Ib, boy born to) 42. Perform. You and I. Adults preferred, Call Letween 2 FOR SALE ‘OR RENT them at the Bismarck hospital Jan.| 44. To rip. je : and 4 P, M. or between 6:30 and 7 it GE eat FLATS ‘at 1gth. Ge io ur 2) meditate, An inclination of the head, +30 P. -' S1 FOR SALE OR RENT—Newl, paint- . Exist. Hog fat. GE een Free (co ed snd redecorated 7 yoom modern rice picebanien peat ball ot Uaiepecnanen: A suche: ‘ a RENNIE one home with hot air furnace eam journeys to Tui riday eve-| 52, Most stale. To fondle. FOR BENT—Nice args eed furs! gurage. Inside lot on pavement,| ning, Jan..16 to try and take the|53. The organ of hearing. 0 annie 2 d ane ooo ieae not tus ece.| Price $4500.00. Terms reatonable,| strong Tuttle quint into camp. | 54. Seattered rubbish. © maintain, or adopt. BOG a modeling and rejining of tur car’| Ingtire of H. F. O'Hare, Little — | 56. Closer to. “Uo Y\ ments. Mrs. 4 jattie retrom, Bidg., Bismarck, N. D. The radio craze has hit this vi-|58. A brown color. One who notes. e~ YS: Phone 822-M, 505 3rd St. ctonee| eae 12-5-t¢| cinity. George Anderson with his/59, Finis. Too warm. ~ FOR” RENT Pleasant modern: home + OR RENT—Warm cory apartments teen ae en ee rnstalling, vadio| Qo. Eiders nt Part of # barrel. [n, To petition. LOAFERS": centrally loeated, with, rooma to| fully enuipped for, light house) ctcits in the surrounding country. | G4. Age coitesneuaelslguts SPOSIN’ THAT sublet if desired. All furnished.| cf Pee 194.W. ” Mr. Anderson has the agency for a|66. A species of tree. Uneoninon: THING FELL Call 615 7th St, or phone 793-J.; St q a-2.tg}Well known radio concern. 67. .A printer’s measure. mbleepatr! AT Th’ RATE THAT Sheree 1-19-8t|FOR RENT—Five toom moder! tarry Mutehler, the Patterson] 70, me deaserata muy ICICLE WAS GROWING — house with garage located at 606 : . maluigece wailing: tial dol 1D WON A DIMES WORTH FOR RENT—Large room, suitable h Ste te ‘A 11 671, | L2nd Co. agent here made a two day/7z. A vessel for boiling liquid. ‘founinchs for two, in a modern house, one| %h St. For information call 671.’ +11, to Medina, Tappen and Crystal| 73. A drunkard. SRArealibeatiany O PEPPERMINTS BY Fore sek from ear line and four} id T2-t£ | springs on business the first part of |74. ‘To cause to retreat, ehideis: LOCLOck- Now TH BETS locks fro:a Capitol. Board at-|FOR RENT—New four room housé|the week, : Onaiahouniines ARE ALL, ‘ ranged as desired. Phone 630-R. |. with full basement and new gare VERTICAL fe oaee Bs 1.9-tf] age, 417, So. 9th St. Phone 894-M.| Mrs. L. H. Knowles returned Mon-| 1 Bits of cloth. 60. Adverb of negation = ow italia: 1-20-1w|day morning from a short visit to] 9° Ne, 2 Wy othe poieer FOR RENT—Two furnished, warm Sent ea De ae NE a ae De y as 2. Near. a] 62. To eject. “steam heated rooms for lght| ON REN.—Strictly modera epert-|the Capital City. 3. One who moves. 65. To devour. housekeeping. The Laurain Apts.| . ment in Rose Apartments, Apply 5 s 4. To stitch, 66. To mistake. B. F. Flanagan, #. W. Morphy, Phone %52. 4-30-t$| The Wing orchestra journeys to} 5, Exists. 68. Indefinite article. : 1-14-1w| FOR RENT—Six room cottage at 719 | Hexen f prise yoseeenin Ho ri ee 6. Preposition. 69. Thus. "OR <=Clean warm room, hot} © Sth Sk, newly. painted and papered,|their dance there, There will be a| 7, wickedness. 7. To exist. Peni aimed home, Close] __W. 8. Casselman. 1-7-tf,, {dance given in the Wing hall, Friday! 4 4 yellow flower. 11. Perform. in, Call at 806-@th St. Phone 802.|FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room| ‘he 28rd Sona, kere Lee aS 202 eee Swanson was on mefof the school term the ma SOK RENTCORS ae ieee bor oni puae, phone aan ‘A sleigh load of young people from| trom New Leipzig where he had tak-| their home in Mandan. Fee RENT One pee eee eee ae FOW SALES Foreinretir ar: here drove out to Harriet school No.) en some grain to be milled. He had aa plehed S08 eh none Reem Ae een aeras Vitae Zor four room 2 and held a girprise party on Miss! jefe New Leipzig with his load some VETERAN DIES fAda Rohrer, 620 6th St. sel pee also Victor ee Phone | Edna, Boss, the occasion being her| time Saturday. On the way he had| Fred Murray, about 60 years old, =” cAt'iW |birthday. Cards and dancing with a faiien off the load and had been|one of the early residents of Man- delightful lunch were enjoyed and} dragged about a mile or so under| dan, and a veteran of the old Ft. Calves receipts 4,000. 26 to 50 cents|everyone returned reporting a reall the sled before the team came to a| Lincoln companies of the seventies “e EWS lower. Top sorts $8.50 to $8.75. time. stop where the body was found. and eighties, passed away this morn- Pb snoop ieee Mostly ab ais Se Swanson was a married man, and| ing in his room at the Klondike ho- 73 cents higher, Bulk 200 to 250-poun leaves a wife and several children.| tel, Death occurred at 7:30 o'clock Apart ed butchers, early $10.35. Top heavy The remains were taken to New|before a physician arrived, Acute butchers’ $10.50, Lighter weights DAN NEW: Leipzig’ Wednesday where burial w:s| alcoholism was given on the coron- and. packing sows mostly $9.50. to had, er’s certificate us the cause of death. $10.00. Pigs steady. Bulk $7.50 to aes ee a $8.00. Average cost $9.89, Weight FOUND FROZEN ANNOUNCE DATE FOR MARRIAGE] THREE WEEK'S SERIES THEN RISES| 200 pounds,. Sheep receipts 200. Desirable na- tive lambs around $17.50. Carl Swanson, a Sioux county far- mer living north of Thunderhawk, was found frozen to death under a bob-sled Monday, to which a four- The marriage of John Fleck, son of Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Fleck of this city, and Miss Blanche Clark of Minot, former teacher here, will oc- OF RIVIVALS STARTED The opening of a three week's, se- ries of rivivals was started at the Salvation Army, and the well packed AUNT SARAH PEABODY KNOCKED DOWN THE BIG ICICLE ON MAIN STREET TODAY- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN horse team was hitched. The horses|cur on February 3, it has been an-|hall is indicative éf the interest UNFORTUNATELY IT WAS THE FASTEST j e Minneapolis, Jan. 20.—Wheat re-|had stood where they stopped from| nounced. The wedding will take] manifest toward the campaign. ICICLE THE Borys HAD GET ON STANLEY: : Big General Demand Forces} ceipts 282 cars compared with 180|Saturday until Monday, says the| place at Minot. Miss Clark is now Market up After Weak Start Jan. 20.—Notwithstanding cars @ year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern, $1.80:/7-8 to $1.83 7-8; No, 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy $2.02 3-8 to $2.14 3-8; good to choice, $1.89 3-8 to $2.01 3-8; ordinary | to Selfridge Journal. teaching at Rugby and at the close OUT OUR WAY READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. By Williams THIS WINTER © 1925 GY NEA SERVICE INC . Chicago, good, $1.81 3-8 to $1.88 3-8; No. 1 ; j that large profit-taking sales made| hard’ spring, $1.83 3-8 to $2.14-.3-8; — SAY, FRECKLES, DID You DID YA GET TH the wheat market today show | No. 1 dark hard Montana on track, ISTHAT SO ? - GET ALLYER SENTENCES ONE WHERE VER lowed by a material setback at! | No.1 amber durum .. 171 ® around and then by a sudden ascent.) No, 1 mixed durum 1.61 , —————___— No. 1 red durum: 1.56 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Noo Saber 289 Minneapolis, Jan. 20—Flour 10] No. q flax 2.84 u cents higher. In carload lots $9.80) No, 1 rye ... 1.36, to $10.00 a barrel. Shipments 37,830| Darg hard winter 168 barrels. Bran $81.00. Hard Winter Ny slit FEA EG Se OSD ce TINS Ww te CHICAGO LIVESTOCK followin, <Hat se: nek bends ae Chicago, Jan, 20,—(U. S, Dent: Oats its 45 / 4 Agr.)—Hog receipts 30,000. Slow.| Barley. mst "15: ~\wne Uneven. . Mostly, 10 to 15 cents high- Spelts, per cwt. . Srl t Hd, ZHSON ) ; \ er. Pigs ae eee lehs strone to SHELL CORN * OUGHTA BRU ad AE ALM 25 cents er. ‘op I. g hite | ! ; Cuttle receipts 11,000. Beef steers bids eed PARADOX MEANS! }, TN GONNA COPY _ slow. Killing quality mostly me-|No, 6 .,..., - $84 TT_ MEANS TWO NER SENTENCE 1 dium, Few loads handy and weighty | Sample grade. . na Docrors:! steers $9.00 to $10.50. Earn ‘ec 5 1.” 4 -Sheep receipts $13,000. Dull. Very ie a eae se q little early business, Few sales tee PIND ‘€AUSE~ q i choice lambs to shippers steady at] Paris, Jam, ; -21—Susplciqps fire $19.60, insurance Wispectors, inyestigating the’ fire which burned ddéwn the. LIVESTOCK a shop of M. Grasggr, found : . 20.—(U. S. Dept.) out how i fi Pedy and then Agr.)—Cattle receipts 2,000... Open- | protptly “forgot alfut.it.” Gradler’| fed steers early $8.25, Bulk $6,275 | to. col i te vi 50, Fatshe phe sass langely ‘sito Ite: 2 Pon 4 $7.00. Can bigest hary Yap okies seeps eres ae + . Peck and cul emus” cl - "4 | 42.00. Bologna bulls $4.00 to 94.60. rh oa ite held daisy of the downward tendency at the outset a renewel of big general buying led soon to a sharp, fresh advance. On the upturn, all deliveries outbid any previous prices this season, with May reaching as high as $1.91% a bushel. Advices were at hand indicating that European important needs for the next six months would equal the amount taken in the six months just |’ ing. Opening prices, which ranged from one-half cent decline tou %c advance, with May $1.89% to $1.90% and July. $1.67% were fol- ing generally gteady.on all’ killing classes. ‘Stockers, feeders tictive. Bun largely plain quality. Few short- Stackers and feeders $4.00 to $6.00. $1.84 3-8 to $2.05 3-8; to arrive $1.84 3-8 to $2.05 3-8; July $1.81 1-8; May $1.83 3-8, Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.31 1-2 to $1.82 1-2; oats No. 3 white, .55 3-8; Barley 83 to 96; Rye No. 2, $1.52 7-8 to $1.68. 7-8; Flax, $8.12 1-2 to $3.15 1-2. BISMARCK GRAIN (Farnished by Russell-Miller Ce.) Bismarck, Jan. 20, 1025. No. 1 Dark northern . ‘No, 1 northern spring huss. down the ~atore ‘himealt "to | collect ‘asurance to send his two inwalidedschildeen,.« boysand sigirl, T. DONT CARE ‘WHat Nour FATHER USED © -00! LET HIM ALONE! T CAN GET HIM "1O TAKE IT WiHOUT RUINING HIS FEATURES. THaté. s WELL LET ME TELL Ou INE Gor susT AS GOOD A NOSE DONE USIN' TH’ WORDS’ ‘AT MISS SIMPSON GANE 2 S'POSED T' USE TH’ WORD" PARADOX’ ? GEE=1 CANT GET ‘AT ONE! t219-25

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