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mechanic County preferred. Write Duco. ME g weeks a Maler Barber College, F ‘ or Minneapolis, Minnesota. Apply at once. 1 seat town. Steady Our reat demand, required. for a modern gatage in Married Tribune No, 913, WANTED—Do you learn the art of refinishing auto- mobiles and’furniture in Dupoint’s competent instructor will fit you for big opportunities. Stair and. Peder- und Women learn barber trade big wages. t heey £6 words or S ‘ man employment, 5 tiara "8 wands! oF 8 ieteelaha: 26 words or // lw 25 words or under 1 Pigs 25 .words, 2c addi- “tonal per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TES. 65 Cents. Per, Inch All classified ade are cash in advance. Copy shéuld be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure __1-26-4t want to 3t Few |, ‘log free. ‘argo, N. D. st yates panel _ ase insertion same: day. - W D AT ON th grade ’ mechanic for a modern gurage in 3 THE county seat town. Married man BISMARCK TRIBUNE pe Steady — amploymenti Write No. 913 care Tribune. PHONE 82 NPR Ab | reappear > WANTED—FEMALE _ FOR SALE_ irl for general ‘howse-) g1X ROOM modern two story dwell- work. Phone 774, 2nd St. ing, full basement, furnace heat, 946-W to 912. SPARE time wonk. Particulars stamp 1337 Ist Ave. So., Fargo, No. Dak. D—Girl for cook for. FARM LANDS. 5 general work and to care for child. after 6 o'clock, )—Middle aged Igdy to keep house in small town, three adults Write Tribune No. 1-26-3t ue hard wood floors, large bedrooms, ho and closets. Enst front. Price $5250.00. Terms. call 1-26-2t| FIVE ROOM modern Bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage, on pavement near schools, Pricg $4250% Good terms. SIX ROOM modeén house, full hase- ment, furnace heat, hardwood floors, sleeping porch, double gar- age. Price $5250.00. Terms. . 1-24-2t FOR irrigated, Spokane valley. Johnson, Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. eS ictal ROOMS FOR RENT T—A nicely furnished room din modern home. Sui able for two. Hot water heat.| SIX ROOM modern two story house, Phone 883 or call at’ 217-8th St. full basement, furnace heat, hard- 1-26:tf| wood floors, enclosed porch, built aginst wenn| © im features. Gas water heater, ae suitable forvone well ‘located, near schools. o- | Call 247 after 6 P. M-| SEVEN ROOM modern dwelling, Mins pte Devine! Lesaw| 820d location, east front, lawn FORTRENT PGS HaFhioncd on] (TCE EaTMEe_Price ‘$0600. Terms. P RENT—Partly furnishe Beh unfurnished rogms for light house-| g7EDDEN REAL ESTATE keeping. College Building. Phone AGENCY sti 125-1) See Hedden for City Service, FOR RENT—Ciean warm room, hot] wepy Block. Pyoeb so water hext, in modern home. Close bit ahos in, Call at 306-8th St. Phone 802. -1W _ FOR RENT—Two modern furnished|FOR ‘SALE—Dresser, chiffonier, sleeping rooms. Phone 1052-R.| Singer and portable electric ma-\ 422 4th St. 1-21-1w| chines, chairs and- other articles. SALE— WORK WANTED Twelve acres fine soil, FOUR ROOM modern Bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, large screened porch, large bedroom and closet. Built in fea- tures in kitchen. Price $8460.00. Good terms. 3 : PP. . 1-24-1t 5th St..or phone 613-J. 1-26-3t Call at WANTED—To care for one children, Write tribune No. 906. H lane or two, GARAGF FOR RENT—619 6th St. | Phone 214W. 1-14-tf 1-26-3t 1. Appl "OR RENT--Five hundred acre farm mproved,. 236 ion. E acres. under nce pasture and hay y to Albert Falck, 4% {POR*SALE--One complete Aultman & Taylor threshing outfit in A-1 shape. 25-50 H. P. engine, 32x60 culti: | separater, separator run only. 70 miles N. W. from Bismarek. days. One 8 bottom plow. with 1-21-lw] stubble and braker bottoms, One = 10 ft, Tractor drill. Write Arnold FOR SALE OR RENT Rupp, Baldwin, N. D. FOR | room apartment furnishe: housekeeping. Phone FOR age. FOR RENT—New four room house with full basement and new gar- age, A17 So. 9th St. FOR ment in Roi 7. W. Murphy, Phone 852, 4-B0-tf ANT—-Six room cottage at 719 newly painted and papered. FOR SALE—A large red batn’ locat- ed on Ave. A between 7th and 8th This building could be converted into a dwelling or business building. electric lights. ed Sts. HOUSES AND FLATS The 3, B. F. ~RENT—A_ REN y ure for four room house, also Victor victrol: call 214W. Li Flanagan, Prop. newly house, 5 rooms and bath, also gar- Can be occupied at once, For information Phone ‘571. ‘Strietiy modern apart- Apartments. 7X eg Fresian Bulls from a few weeks to over one year of age. according to preduction of dam and age of animal. lars, inquire Louis J. Garske, Po 4 mile north of Bismarck. City water and Size of barn, 28 x 44, lot 30 ft. 6 inches hy 69 feat. For quick sale, $1276. SERIOUSLY ILL Phone 894-M. 1.2% BLAC TH SHOP for sale: Fredonia, one of the best farming countries of North Dakota, tools and stock, welding machine and all fixtures, one frame building zux60, in fine shape, will sell cheap, address P. 0. Box a Fre- = donia, N/D. SMOKE—Commercial Club i ci Little Billy's 5c cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship, Manufactured by. W.. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third ,Street, Bismarck, N: D. Bt for light rain Apts. 1-26-1w decorated 1-22-tf 20-1w 12-3-2mo, 6.00 Mahogany Vic including 75 records for Apply, trola, $100.00 cash. Phone 120M or 507- 4th St. after 5 o'clock. 1-23+3t FOR SALE CHEAP—One Ford tour- ing ear. Olson Bros. Garage. Phone 1-7.tf. NOTICE OF aRiee EXECUTION Whereas, heretofore judgment and Gacree in mortgage foreclosure were uly entered in the Office of the Clerk of the Distriét Court for Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, where- in Nellie Rice, as administratrix. of the Estate of. Thomas A. Rice, deé- 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 Qne Thousand Three Hundred Sixty- two and. 95-100 Dollars ($1362.95), and decyeeing that said real estate be sold to satisfy the same, and the said lieh 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- ed to mg and now in my hands, and describing said judgment I, the un- dersigned, Sheriff, shall offer for, sale and sell at public auction to highest bidder for cash the premi herein described, and. said sale will be held on the Sist day of January, 1925 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, North Da- kota, to satisfy said judgment, and Special execution. The real estate above mentioned and to be sold is situated in the County of Burleigh, ars State of North Dakota, ‘and. is known and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: North Half (N%) of the North- west Quarter (NW%) and the South Half (S%) of the Northwest Quar- ter (NW%) Section Twelve (12) in Township One Hundred Forty:four. (144) ‘North of Range Seventy-nine, (78) West of the 5th P. M. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 20th day of December, 1924, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North WILLIAMS & LINDELL, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Washburn, North Dakota. 12-22-29—1-5-12-19-26 Farmer’s Death Held Natural “Minot, N. 'D., dan, 20 dan. 26.—Because no evidence of foul play was apparent, no jnquest will be held over the re- mains of Oluf Odlund, pioneer bach- elor farmer residing near Sawyer, whose body was found in his farm home by a mail ‘carrier, who noted that Odlund had not taken the mail from his rural route box for two days, Dr. R. W. Pence of Minot, county: coroner, announced recently. Dr. Pence, with Sheriff Albert Spicher of Minot, immediately went to the, Odlund home after being no- tified of the finding of the body, and Sheriff Spicher today corrohor- ated the coroner’s statement that there were no indications of foul play surrounding the man’s death. Odlund, according to information given to the Minot authorities, was reputed by his neighbors to be fairly wealthy, owning a quarter section of Simple. An entreaty. Kindled. A bright color. Suavity, Head of the house. A tool. Highest card. Sullied. A meadow. A writing fluid. Also. Because. Belonging to. A pig pen. Negative. , Hoarded jewels. A measure, A policeman, One. Exist. A numeral, To move fast. Low of a cow. land upon which he resided, a large number of livestock, and several thousand bushels of grain which were harvested this year. When a search was made of his farm home by the authorities, they found about and with his face toward the ceil- ing.t ‘The clothes qn the bed had been thrown back, indicating that he ,had arisen and started to walk across the room when he fell. It was. difficult, according to suthari- ties, to ascertain how long since death occurred, due to the fact that rigor mortis-had not only set. in, but the remains were also. frozen. Five Deerskins -Are Confiscated a, Five deer kips’ wéte. fqund under a bridge near Wiltgn last week by a small boy and on Saturday Game Phone! ‘g95-W. 1-20-1w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Two Reo Touring cars in first class condition, One Dal- ton Adding Machine for cash or good jbankable paper. Call at £00: Main ria ast folate Priced For particu- 15038, NOTICE OF aceL EXECUTION WHEREAS heretofore judgment and decree in mortgage foreclosure ere uly ntered" in’ the office of, the ci rk gf the Platelet Cosirt for Bursa ounty, North ‘Dakota, Bie Merchants & Monntactarers a corporation, Ww: » and red oak Hloten e Cl; ie ‘wife, Andrew MeWilliams Compan were Defendants aud Susseta it was adjudged and decreed tha’ recover the ,sum of Forty-one Hun- dred Sate ‘and 51-100 ($4107.51) Dollar: teeing that ° said id’ first mortgage lien "estate therein des- at adid ‘real estate be isfy’ the oreciosed tl Now, Therefore, Notice rf Hereby Given, that, by virtve of a Writ of Special Execution issued out of said Cone an iirected ands, and to Sing ro jroementhd "potas ler- iheriff, shall offer for site ene “at ‘public auction to the highest bidder for cash the premises herein described, and said sale will diet held on ithe pth Ray day’ at Fobrnary “at 2: jock B ron’ ‘door of the court Haase ‘in ie .City of Bismarck, tas ie satisf; Srecutle) easily Tf interest-) ¢; 1-24-3t iel Guggenheim, nae leader in the copper indus- 'y said judgment and” sept ‘The. real above ahi stat ntjone “to be fia Sa ituate: ayes County of Burlegh, and State of North Dakota, and:'is known and des- cribed as follows, to-wit The Nérth 0: (N%) of Section Three (3) Township One Tate and Fore yee (142), Ay Bieate 1 Net Dak " ek, f Ay ee /| Sheriff of Bar aleigi iN aag au of M. R. KEITH th Attorney Kenmare, 8d. for oats Dakota. for many Wardens Brown and Maurek went to Wilton and ‘copfiscated them, they announced. -No ‘¢lue was found td the person who shot the deer. ~Patents of school children and others in the tity interested in phys- ical education “work, will have an opportunity tonight of viewing the work done along this line in the public schools under the direction of Migs Agnes. Jones, instructor. THELMA FREAD DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS. Thelma, aged 12 years and two months, daughter of Mr. and Mra M. K. Fread, passed away at the home, 10th Ave, N. W., Saturday at 7:10 following an illness of eleven months awith heart ivouble and com- plications. . ae DAN PIONEER DIES IN i ‘BISMARCK Mrs. Elizabeth Froelich, widow of Alex Froelich, one of the old resi- dents of Mandan died early Satur- day at a Bismarck hospital. Deceased was born May 8, 1872 ear. Odessa; Russia and came to this country with her parents in 1890, settling first in Kansas and re- | der hig \Jof.the Merchants Bank, has entered | lems to members of his cabinet r has not an- inmestigation ‘and report. Callers in Morning’ ‘The theory on which Mr. Slei Detroit. h has the largest: number of haa managed the executive offices’ is women realtors of any city in the that any American citizen; «be he’ moving 'jto Mandan about 25 years Hardware Store : , Changes Han in the Houser & Co. hardware store. Joe Daschle remains ih the company and the store will heréafter run un- | President Coolidge’s disposition to} embraced in: &4ceded Indian yéser- afforded him|vation, shall, upen,.p 0! me of Daschle & Co, the firm. Mr, How: nounced future plans. 1, Enthusiasm, 2. Intention. 3. A pattern. 5. To meddle. 6. ;Male pronoun, 7. Uneven, This puzzle is buff round one word word puzzles made famous, HORIZONTAL A Spartan magistrate, Any small pointed process. A net to catch something. A pointed instrument, A co-ordinating conjunction, A barrier against overflow water. 57. A coxcomb. 58. Severe. 60. A public lodging. 62. Thus. ' 63. An exclamation of inquiry. 66. To suffocate, 69. A bar of iron. 71. A distinct portion of land. 72. An Australian bird. 74. Good times. 75. A water jug. 76. Velocity. 77. On the ocean. VERTICAL { | It’s the word cross- | 22 vertien Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword | Puzzle. AFT EREMAPEPAN Room Rea one ORMOND RSI | anal DAN Careless. Mohammedan bible. Liberated. Burial heaps, To court. Marshy land. sphere. Yellowish brown. To further. A vehicle. Aloft. A parent, Bone. A sloth. A garden implement. Feminine ossessive pronoun, The word these puzzles have, made famous. Half an em. That. Forward, Behold. A,large farm. A small island. Bashful. Burning. A constellation, To gut down, A small boy. Beam, A ribbed fabric. An intimation, To imitate, Ego, of $270 in eash and currency in addi-| 9, Cavalry soldiers, tion to a $850 certificate of deposit}10. A female sheep. on a,.Velva .bank. 11, A poker term. » Death Hour Uncertain 13. To plunge. \Odlund’ssbody was found lying on the floor, dressed in night clothes PRESIDENCY NOT SO HARD, Secretary ‘Declares That ‘Cool- idge Has Gained Weight © “in White ‘House made for the president during the ' asst afternoon, and the executive is left , . free to call on whom he may choose MUST BE CAREFUL | or spend the entire afternoon in Washington, Jan. have convinced C. ing. ‘office. and he discussed soon will return. 26,—Bighteen months as secretary to the president Bascom that,the presidency is not a man kill- “Mr. Slemp shortly will retire as immediate assistant to the president, informally “fworking of the presidential office | with ithe White House correspond- ents who called on him in a body to present hjm with a formal declara- tion of their regret over his retire- ment’ and with a brief case for use in the practice of law to which he President Gains Weight “The matter of maintenance of the, health pf.th@.president lies in systematic work, relaxation and rest, and I think that we have to a cer- Mr. tain extent found a solution,” Slemp said. president. “The administration office for the past. 18 months is proof of this. Out- of a war, period there could hardly -have been a, mare difficult e of similar length for a chief executive with two session of con- gress, the. senate investigations, namination- campaign and a, general | side election. “Yet Mr. Coolidge today weighs eight pounds more than when entered the White House and his physical condition really is better.” M Work Secretary Slemp leaves the White House offices with very definite feguarding of the instituted | house ,of repyesentatives Cabinet ideas as‘to the ,president’s. time. ods is. asenibed -by - Mr. use the resources ‘He. ha: several innovations and it is prob- gble that these will be continued by|J. H. Sinclair, undet the pravisions apatites N. D, Ja D., Jan, 26—D. H.|his. successor, Representative ‘Sand- Houser has disposed of his interest}era of Indigna. Much of the credit | tofore ei forthe success of these new meth- “I think it world be re- assuring for the American people to know that they are not-killing their Slemp eitl, until recently cashier | through assignment of various prob- Slemp the he nt, but such ricted to right to see the president, conferences should be re: the morning of each day. Mr, Slemp ventured the prediction that more people daily President Coolidge any chief executive ever has re- ceived and conferred with, and yet Mr. Coolidge has had abundant time for thought. retiring secre- ews is tl too often pre: e kept so busy conferring |with p@uple that they have little time to study out for themselves the problems these callers bring to their attention. Under the plan instituted by Sec- retary Slemp no engagements are study. DRY AGENTS GET BOOZE IN HAZELTON RAIDS Hazelton, D5 Jan, 2 +Prohi- bition agents from | Bisinagck* des- cended upon Hazelton and raided three local homes in the hope of finding evidence that these families | were violating the Volstead law. At the Chester Brogden residence they found a barrel:of mash in the cellar but for a quite a while were unable to locate any further evidence. How- lever, about the time they were ready to give it up they dug around in the straw-.on the floor of the chicken hoyse and uncoyered..a trap door which Jed them into a cellar under the chicken house, and wherein was located a still made of two cream cans and a Ford radiator. The bar- rel of mash was, destroyed and the still confiscated and taken to Linton as evidence. At the'G, Grenz ‘home the officers @iscovered and destroyed a quantity }of beer as they likewise did at, the residence of’ John Stoller. Stoller ahd Grenz went to Linton wherg they «waived éxamination ral were “bopnd over to the next term of court, HOMESTEAD - a LAW PASSED Washington, Jan. 26.—The national ag’ pagsed the bill introduced by Oqngressinan of which«any person who has -here- red under. the--homestead id a-price equivalent n $2.50 per acre, lapds laws, and to | ar greater tl | House | threatened, investigati decided ltwo } | ASYLUM PROBE IN ABEYANCE Chairman of Committee May | Get More Information \ The gation of conditions at the sune hospital at da jdrag along for ‘die: f committee threw cold wate that committees should eal Nake of brutality or t ut the institution and the ree me: the committee before an investiga- ordered, Ps Senator. David — Hamilton, committee, said today that those ue the investigation had said a they would prod some more evi- dence, sbut that it hes net come to him. If additional evidence of merited is presented, the committees will be culled into session, he said. F Thomas Pendruy of Jamestown,| Murderous Attack Made on prominent Nonpart was interviewing to fell them th: the J own Mr. Pendray, me here volunta partisans tions at Were goo¢ them he unsolicited, were being xi could be praised Dr. perintendens, it Ww [rUWL EMBARGO IS EXTENDED Nev po York; Jan. s embargo on li extended Ith to the Ohio, The embary include prohibition of the tion of turk and guine chickens. fowls in ad question ‘of +x ‘formal investi estown upon ) when chairmen many en as fine treatment accorded, A.W. Hautes y the gtate board s of Wiscons Pennsylyania and New also was extended to s. ducks, geese, pigeons, PAGE FIve he tugged at a pistol, His wife dragged the fallen gang: ste: into the vestibule of their ham where the police found him \ en rushed him to a hospital and th’ operating table’ where doctors -sair he propuvly would die. Torrio, wit} ten oth convicted a weel, ago of vi z the prohibition’ lay in connection with a raid _ several nem |U.S. DESERTER SURRENDERS Carrington, Jan. . desire to “go straight” a Expressing a from now of, oung fellow who gave his name as 21 If up court us Ralph Menzie, years old, | to Sheriff | house. and his ap k at the months ago on the S and was sentenced to Menzie said that he had deserted : Teeha anda teak BRtaiy. Be OnnKSGINeIN 1. | months in jail and fined jfrom Battery B, e time O'Banion w. lery, Sixth division of the U Pas ne adie state in- | Slates army in 1921 and that Aisupruerente:: ihe AM eae Ne eee Canna was questioned: ‘Th ng: is stil AS A | ey eaten aay eaten unsolved. Less th three week Eddie Tanci, other Torri later and Sheriff Cusack commun the | the enlistment officers of the United they at nd expect a oa . of the to isposal of his} | Remember The Charn eive any | prisoner within a short time, Lit'le | School, mistreat: | informati ined of Monae | oO other t at he he ing: part of the time, report to sn barber AUTHOR here for Non- ut condi- hospital who told | and | Overlord of Chicago Underworld 26. Ch warfare ago cost the life notorious gunman, ed out anew in a murd on John Torrio, overlord Chicago's underworld, beer run- nd_hi-jacke Torrio, at one time a friend of O'Banion, and later a deadly enemy ‘was shot five times and bly Hfatally wounded as he stepped from and he Gu [ous of ner wt» York | ultry to-| side heme. automobile in front of his south- His ssailants drove up | Torrio’s wife left arms filled with his armsvalso bur: | idewalk ped” from n, Jersey. Edna Fert cr, popular writer, poset She pho bundles. Torrio, ened, stepped tot he as four men her latest picture the ford to go her novel to make ost the book world Rose” does on the to importa- since the other machine and opened fire with s much mon as “Abie's stag’ dition to suwed of shotguns und pistols. Tor rio droppec his bundles and fell as Irish MOM'N POP. (S$ ABLE TODO MADE $5000 ,° AND BUSINESS. 1S GETTING BETTER RIGHT PoP 1 HEARD THAT MR.DUNN OUR GROCER BOUGHT HIS WIFE A LIMOUSINE FOR HER BIRTHDAY- I DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW HE . GIVES HER THE NICEST PRESENTS - LAST WEEK" Wee By Taylol Clever Scheming HER FUR COAT IS A OREAM-~ THEN HE GAVE HER A SOLID IWORY MAH JONGG SET AND A ONE CARAT DIAMOND — HE MUST MORE IN A WEEK THAN DUNN DOES: LaNTaeni 5 \T- HE ALWAYS WELL-L SEE You CAME OUT ALLRIGHT MOM YES- Bor (rT REQUIREDA LoT OF HEADWORK! IM So GLAD Mov ToLD ME Pop -I NEED TWO EVENING GOWNS - HOW ABOUT IT'S NO USE YOU ASKIN’ IMOM FOR ANYANQRE DO: ‘CAUSE SHE SAID SHE WOULONT 6IVE US ANYMORE. NIHY, L JUST 6ANE You ONE A MONET AGO Z AAOA, CAN THANE ANOTHER DOUSKNUT, PLEASE % CAN =e UGHNUTS: such fact, if otherwise qu: d, be en- for |.titled to the benefits of the heme- stead ‘law:as though such entry had not'‘been made. The act. will: not | | apply to any person who has, f WELL, Bd DID You DO w? (FZ)