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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB A VARIATION _PAGE SEVEN HUBBY WITH BEAUTY De Asher ing beauty, and the blackmailing{ Wheat took the picture to|in New ¢ Mrs. Bigg started di- {hidden proceedi Bigg didn’t learn Tribune Classified Advertisements Ree Cee ae oe eee = PHONE 82: the beach in the company of a ay the photographer's wife. | = MOM’N POP PoP {T'S SUCK A DISAGREEABLE MORNING WHY NOT WAIT’ ae CAHKCK SO HE CAN RIDE Nf ALONG To WORK | : S NWWITH YOU ? | SIX ROOM modern house, full bnees| ment, furnace heat, hardwood floors, sleeping porch, double gar-; age. Price $5260.00. Terms. | is harv South Wales . ember Jan. has ra London, home life Bige’s y the Tt voree photographer wile | The tips ot trees begin to weeks and sometimes months the trunks expand. grow before FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern two story dwell- | -ing, full basement, furnace heat, | hard wood floors, large bedrooms, and closets. East front. Price | $5250.00. Terms. | MALE HELP WANTED Chick Knows MEN and Women learn barber trade: —great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog, free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1-19-1m WANTED—Man to work on farm by the month. $50.00 per mo. J. E. Chesak, 12 miles SE of Bismarck, FF mile S of Stewartsdale. Se ‘Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or 8 sdaenite HEY CRICK: IT'S 7:30 - TIME To GET UP! 8 words oF ander sees 1 week, 25 inder 1. Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY . RATES FIVE ROOM modern Bungalow, ‘full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage, on pavement near schools. Price $4260. Good terms. 1-16-1w | HELP WANTED—FEMALE TEACHERS WANTED—High school, grade, rural, Positions reported daily to begin after Christmas. Rush applications. Our fee only} $10.00, Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, Box 573, Grand Forks, N. Dak. 123 WANTED—Office girl, must be good | in figures. Sulary $15 per week.| Steady cmptoyment. Apply in own! hand writing. Write Tribune No., 909. 1-19-8t ade are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. FOUR ROOM modern Bungalow, full | basement, furnace heat, hardwood | floors, large screened porch, lar bedroom and closet. Built in f tures in kitchen. Price §: Good terms. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 SIX ROOM modern two story house, | CRE ee ae ee full basement, furnace heat, hard- i wood floors, enclosed porch, buil FARM LANDS in features. water heater, FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres of well located, near schools. good black Toam soil. 130 acres under cultivation. No improve- ménts. 4 miles northwest of Ra- leigh Grant Co., N. Dak., six miles east of Brisbane. Will sell rea- sonable for cash, and will consider Southern California land or City | lots, For particulars write A. J. Bodie, Carson, Grant County, N. Dak. ~ 1-10-2w Or SALE—Registered Holstein- Fresian Bulls from a few weeks WORK WANTED TED—To care for one or two children, Write tribune No. 906.) i 1-14-tf} your dictionaries a rest for crossw les. Here are word squ words yontally and vertical’) as 1.vertical, 2 horizontal as 2 vertical, the rest of the four word squares. ‘Try to B, then C and finally D, The answers WORD SQUARE A | Place of residence. Sign of forthcoming evént. Repair. Finishes. WORD SQUARE a day. ‘Try this variation from puzgles, in which the same That is, 1 horizontal is the same and so s is repeated . A, then go on will be published tomorrow. Give C'MON - RoLt ouT! DON'T YoU KNOW THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE WORM? - BUT THE PEACHES GO DOWN ON THE 9 o'CLocKk CAR POP- es modern dwelling, | front, lawn! 00. Terms, SEVEN ROOM good location, east trees, garage. Price WANTED TO RENT WANTED- Small furnished ~ ment or house. Phone 395-J. 1-21-3t Dike | ' apart: HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY See Hedden for City Service. Webb Block. Phone 0} 1-20-1w Answer to Yesterday's Crossword ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Six well furnished‘ ‘housekeeping ropms with garage. Adults preferred. Call between 2 B and 4 P. M. or between 6:30 and 7:30 P. M. 613-3rd St. Phone 746./ 1-20-1w | FOR RENT—Pleasant modern home to over one year of age. Priced according to production of dam and age of animal. For particu- lars, inquire Loyis J, Garske, 1-2 WANTED—Two salesmen and col- lectors. Steady job. Write os call at Singer ‘Sewing Machine Co., 210 Broadway, Bismarck, N, Runs. : Indian coin. Think (colloq.) Highest male voice. Soothsayers, WORD SQUARE C Selected. Refuge. Open. Act as servants Go into. WORD SQUARE Flavoring materials. Procession. Bitingly The knot. Prepared for publicition, , |@, Withdraw from fellowship. al uy ae , one of the best farming countries of North Dakota, tools Monument to and stoc velding hine and aI aigtaiges sanehitbame: edie Verendrye Is Being Urged| 20x60, in fine shape, will _ sell cheap, address P. 0. Box eu Ba ae D., Jan. 21—A move to | SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, mama fas | Little Billy's be cigar. Cigars of) mark the spot where Verendrye, | Quality, same as first class work-| famous French explorer and fur manship. Manufactured by W. F.|trader, credited with :being the first | Erlenmeyer, 423. Third Street,| white man to set foot in what is now | Nerth Dakota, spent the winter of Bismarck, N. D. 1738-39, has been launched by Great Northern officials.’ Frank Bell, gen- eral manager of the eastern district | of the Great Northern; and J. L. | donations and appropriations assured Close, superintendent of the Breck- an official resolution of the coun- enridge division, recently conferred |ty commission, about $5,000 is as- with city authorities here and sug-|sured to finance the c of the gested that the name of this point | building, plans for which are now jde changed to Verendrye, in honor | being prepared? of the famous visi sen people |, The city council has decided to are reported wi make the furnibh free heat and water, and if change, and it probably will be made | possible, the lot upon which the as soon ‘aS permission can be ob- | building will be erected. tained from postal authorities. The building, as planned will be a Just what form the marker home and meeting place for former } take thas not been definitely servicemen, while tablets in memory nounced. of fallen soldiers, and other build- From an old diary it has been es-!{ng decorations are planned. | centrally located, with rooms to ile north of Bismarck. sublet if desired. All furnished. | 1-14-17. ; Call 615 7th St, or phone 793-J. FOR SALE—The 160 acres of land after 6 P.M. in section 2-138-79, about 9 miles east of Bismarck, on the Red Trail, known as the Scribner farm. About 100 acres in cultivation. What is your best offer for it? Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—Two Reo Touring ca , in first class condition. One Dal-|3. ton Adding Machine for cash or] 4 good bankable paper. Call at 800 Main St. B-tf FOR SALE CHEAP—One Ford ing car. Olson Bros. Garage. Phone 925-W. 1-20-1w ee eee 4. MISCELLANEOUS 1-19-; at: FO RENT—Large room, “suitable r two, in a modern house, one} ex from car line and four blocks frou Capitol. Board’ ar-| ranged as desired. Phone 630-R. | 1-9-tf HOR RENT—1 larg: clean warm fur- | ROOM AND BOARD snished room in modern house suit-|FOR RENT—Room and board for two ladies, $25.00 a month, good home able for 1 or 2, Rent reasonable, Call 608 3rd St, | cooking. Phone 978-R. 502 11th St. 1-20-5t 1-20-4t “furnished, warm | FOR SALE OR RENT Tooms for light HOUSES AND FLATS The Laurain Apts. OR 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 Bidg., Bismarck, N. D. 1-16-1w tublished that Verend ‘south from the Assiniboine river in canada, began his exploration of the jupper M r, and wintered | with the Indians on the spot that is now Falsen, 60 years before the fam- ous Lewis and Clark expedition | crossed the state. | War Memorial To Be Built, Cando, N. D., Jan, 21.—Plans ne been practically completed for the cretion here soon of a building as a memorial to former servicemen of | Towner county who lost their lives in service in the World war. Through FOa RENT—Two steam heated housekeeping. B, F. Flanagan, We BEEN sf PUTTIN HOT DOOR KNOBS. IN THOSE 1-14-10 FOR RENT—Clean warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Close in, Call at 306-8th St. Phone 802. i 1-20-1w FOR RENT—One large room Falsen, N. erect a suitable . BuT ED YOURE —J-) cike ALL THESE \~—— YoUNGSTERS You \. WOULDNT LISTEN -) \TOLD You To USE WHITE DOOR KNOBS NOT SED BROWN Door 7 12-5-tf FOR” RENT—Five room modern house with garage located at 605 9th St. For information call 571. 1-12-tf FOR RENT—New four room house with full basement and new gar- age. 417 So. 9th St. Phone 894-M. 1-20-1w ¥UK REN.—Strictly modern ‘epart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply 2. W. Murphy, Phone 852. 4-80-tf FOR RENT—Six room cottage at 719 5th St., newly painted and papered. _W. S. Casselman. 1-7-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room partly modern house. Phone Man- dan 110-R. 4-17-1w FOR SALE—Furniture for four room house, also Victdr victrola, Phone | 977-4. 1-20-1W j fur- nished for light housekeeping. Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 620 6th Sf. 12-3-2mo. FOR SALE—Piano in very good con- dition. Also pieces of cut glass. Write Tribune No. 910. 1-20-3t For RENT—Two modern furnished sleeping rooms. Phone 1052-R. A422 4th St. 1-21-1w BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES “AKRON TIRE manufacturer nation- ally advertised, building complete line of high grade pneumatic cord tires including high pressure, low pressure, balloon and truck sizes, “wishes to maka substantial con- hection in Bismarck. Capital nat absolutely necessary, but must have man of experience, ability und good business sense. Write giving full details and your ideas of possibilities.” Write Tribune No. 908. MARKET NEWS - ‘Wire Markets By Associated Press WHEAT FALLS . AFTER START Reaction Sets in Despite Strong Opening 1-20. FOR SALE—Full blood Chester white boar. Write Roy Small, R. R, No. 2 or phone 7-F-4. 1-17-1w BLASTS MAIL BOES Vienna, Jan. 21, — Vienna has awakened to an epidemic of blasted mail boxes. Thousands of dollars have been stolen from street boxes in recent months through the use of dynamite. The blasting is supposed to be the work of a gang of crimi- nals who recently instituted a se- ries of bank robberies. NO-NO -!S%s You ALWAYS USE WHITE Door KNOBS FOR WHITE HENS': will | an- YAWN CONTAGIOUS Constantinople, Jan. 21. —Jared.} Ash\ is known throughout Constany tiople as “The man with the conta- gious yawn.” It has been definitely proved that he can enter any crowd, open his enormous mouth, in a yawn, and cause at lest 80 per cent of the others to do likewise. KNOW HIM? AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN (By Courtesy of and Copyright 1925 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) | noxs fully 25 cents lower. Bulk good 200. to 275-pound butchers ear- ly $10.25. Best kinds held higher. Lightweights mostly $9.50 to $9.75. Bulk packing sows $9.75, _ Early sales pigs mostly $7.50 to $8.00. Average cost Tuesday $10.21. Weight 207 pdunds. Sheep receipts 7,000. Opening weak to 26 cénts lower on fat lambs, Bulk natives early $11.75, Better fed westerns round $18.00. Sheep steady. Early bulk fat ewes $11.50 to $12.50, , You SAY EDS GOING To BUILD SOME NEW CHICKEN PENS? | Mie] srtey | sunay_| Mendy | Forty | Wetondny| there “s 00! tient | te | 2 2057 no) ino c ann) Bit | ED PEEVEY TRIED OLT A SCHEME Ee STANLEY To MAKE HIS HENS LAY IN COLD o WEATHER, AFTER THREE WEEKS WITH NO RESULTS-HE Quit TODAY-. 2. BISMARCK °GRAIN (Furnished, by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan, 21, 1925. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum LNo. 1 ‘red durum No. 1 flax ..... No. 2 flax . No. 1 rye Dark hard winte; aaa Freckles and His Friends Chicago, Jan. 21.--Although wheat advanced at the outset today’s .re- action set in as soon as the market had equalled the seigori’s ‘previous . top price record. “Initial upturns were ascribed to higher quotations at Liverpool and to reports that Russian agents were buying here. Selling here, however, to realise.|, profits, took place on a latge scale and a material decline ensued, The openings ranged from’ one-half “to gne cent higher, with May $1.90 to 1.91% -and July $1.67% to $1.68. On the readtion May went downto $1.89. INNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan. 21—Flour “un- changed. Shipmients 50,844 barrels. Bran $31.00. No. $1.70 . 1.64 + 1,70 . 160 + 1,55 . 290 + 2.85 1.38 1.66 1.64 Hey! WHAT ARE You FELLAS ARGUING 3 ABOUT ? a Gee! LISseN T' THOSE KIDS arm WouLDdYA |! why, L wuy,tasr 4 JAY HERE iF HE ENER SAW TH AEW BALLOON “TIRES AN’ HE ARGUES YOu ANT.,») ANT. ts EEA 'EM?? : wuy, say! | YER CERTAIN DUMB! _4 Oats .. Barley oe) We quote but do not handle the following: mg Speltz, per owt. 2... NEW SHELL CORN * Yellow White, & Mixed No. : $83 Sample grade ° 3h.78. - Ear ‘vogr-6 cetits under shell. CHICAGO ) LiymrocK “MINNEAPOLIS GHAIN Chicago, Jan. 21—Hog ' repeipts ‘Slee lig, Jan, 21.—Wheat _, re- 32,000, Active. Steady. "Mostly | ¢cipte an cars compared with 131 packer market. Shipping , orders }ents a year Ao. Pash No. 1 north- scomparatively small... ‘Top. $11.00.. $1579% “to $1.82%; No. 1 dark Cattle receipts 13,000. Trade’ very horthern spring choice to... fancy, draggy. Best handyweight early 201% Yo $2:13%; hates to chotee, to $2.00%6;erdinary .to © good idole to ett ie 1 dark hard na, ontrack, $1.82% to $2.18% ; ri a rive! $1.88%: to. $2.04; July $1,80 Y%; May fa “Gorn No. 2 yellow §1.26% to'$1'30 %; oats No. 3 white $5.53%; barley 8igto ai s“rye io tet $2.15% to $1.52 ws = $8.10 to $10.25, Sheep receipts 5008. Siow. * ‘fat lambs uneven, dy to 25 cents lower. Bulk 16.00 to $1660. Early” top $18.75. 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK « ~ i. Paul, Jan, 21.—(U. 8. Dept. Cattle receipts 2,500. Slow. line classes! opening steady. Q ity gynuestly plain. Top’ yéatlings ‘uésday ‘26 head averaging 911 ins $9.50; Bulk steers and year! es toddy $5.78 to $7.50. Few hee “ter sk up to $8.50, Fat sh larg 50. to $6.00. Canners’ @ cute! eh 50 to. $3.00. Bologna bulls | oe to $4.25. Weighty kinds up to oekers: whe feeders in lara i WELL, WHAT'S S'FUNNY ABOUT THAT 2 WHAT'S S' FUNNY ABOUT” B'LLOON TIRES ri Mest eo WHY, BALLOONS NEEDING HAKOHOHA “WHO ENER HEARD | OF THAT 2HA, HoHA aha Sst.s sts: i Ey | uty! # ihe in Jon inn eat {rampe with womdén. who. bane, ape of iH Buy “his: “beau andy that isiadvertised as street is being eae: Pertt ett 2283 ¢ ehdcola faving ‘myaterious qualiti cesta rai ristt nk es8 ‘ate the Ghémélcons of 8,500. | the fish. “family, sr color: t6 sorts. to| harmonize with their babi tat. sporting @ towering shako, gorgeous- or choice sa ly braided uniform, and sword, as o . 3 he gets ready to unveil. a. memorial &t Wellington Barracks, England, in eh ae aed nth centuries, Memory’ of the’ World *War dead. biti mid 3: Veal. ci packers kinds, Hoe se, 9°26