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PAGE SIX Sports)“: HORNSBY HITS HIS 33RD HOME RUN OF SEASON Pirates and Athletics Retain Long Lead in Big League Contests ew Voek, Aug. bi A) ing the nineteenth week o jor oppost world’s with i Pani with and 15 for Wa on Gehrig poled four hits. including a homerun and a double in five times at bi Athletics Advance The Athletics were yesterda the defeat of Washington ad | ced their lead in the American | eto two. game Rogers Hornsby helped the Cardi nals toa tighter bold on the tail end the front row srd homer of the Cubs. The margin Broe vietory over the tween so wall idened « the Robins | Creawhile dropped to thel tyr Da Phillies, 7 to Gand 9 to 2 ‘The twin’ gy nan victory pulled the Phillies up tol tgo, His within two and a half games of the! Barba Robins, whe are now in fifth place | poving in the leageue ants: Johnny Coone with U renin bill, . F eased eo hits in ie thi the anol Seiten in tion, pitched victors. h hits, inecludin with three homer, Welch in the first me and High on score inth inning whacked out an TE to the White So, makin pitcher used, five by Suffer rican A of Toledo ociation and | erved their usual | rusual Sunday esterday, and in course * four double bills,! Boston ran up a Lof 179 hit 3 various unpleasant Americ ing to the leaders, Ss City and Cole Sit nbus, two second division t Lory ARAN provide the real excitement, Chienge Blues trounced the | St. Louis twice, 24 to 9 and 9 to 2 dn the! Desost first game the winners ran up 23] Cleveland hits. Seven doubles, two triples and] New York five homers market the slugfest. Boston Colonels Split Louisville faltered game, losing 9 to 0, keing out a 3 to Saints in the openi 11 innings. Minneapoli the fter se proved th unged two homeruns | @ | Pittsburgh New Yor THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ANOTHE R K. 0. FOR Cc ‘UP Ip! | £ champion carries a op than one Daniel Cupid, ruler of the Romance see in been knoeki ‘em> out ny years, quite consistently latest vietim Fidel 1 world weight count the M1 up far life Kyo classmate a with kit flyweight champ, whieh wifl {this month iF —_* i National League ey wed Ho a k oF Pet. her 13 doesn’t mean any bad luck to them, especially when it appear F the totai ot the hits colum. The| Toledo got 13 blows in each of their battles | Milwaukee with the second place Indians and | Columbus won twice 7 to 2 and 10 to | — Toledo routed Milwaukee twice and; &——— swapped positions with the brewers, | Results Ye the latter taking seventh while the winners went up to sixth, | ROVE NINE SUBMERGES FORT RICE n by a big mn 0 |" Rice Sunday afternoon. contest was nip and tuck most of the wa Fort Rice scored in the initial} frame and held Grove down until) the 4th frame when they made t s that tied the score. The ga close up to the 7th inning, the ‘ore being 3 lo 2 in favor of Grove when the offerings of Ribenisch were hard hit and Greve added 3} more runs, nyder, star catcher for Grove, out a home run in the 8th} and from then on the visitors have a chanee for the game. came through with their Xih frame, making A Smnithe on the mound for Grove, was reached for ® scattered hits and retired twelve batters. via the strike out route. nn ings: 200 000 O10. Fort Rice a7 Grove’ 000 210 37x. 7 4 Ratteri a ort Rice: Paul Riben- and Joe Ribeni: ith and Snyder. isch, Slavsick Grove: R. clashed with New Q in a sensation- al battle and coming from behind in the last frame brought home the winning score. core by innings New Rockford Wot Ru o0-—8 9 3 Grove -000 Ol iD Co Mc min ok ‘ord: Wieker and Tipton. Grove: Smith and Snyder. ie What was the’ outconis Ae ie ave ween ae Terris and asi Terris oatpointed Gallone” over the 12-round_ route, Has Ivan Parke, at, one, time America’ leading jockey, retired 2— ice aig to- reports Parke te- ig ec! x 18 e \g 8 | contly announced hiv. retirement ite]. take up ranching in Idaho. LEADS PILFERERS LIN INTERNATION! AL “Snvoks” Dowd of Jersey Cite is showing the way to the base-steale in the International League. He has alread? stviped tik sacks t Dowd a trial al years:ago, { of the re- o—— New York Detroit at Ch Pittsburgh 1 Ghetvuati 6. Amer St. Louis Detroit: 11 os American League National League Philadelphia at New York. Miamne; Kan: “Cape the “el Th . Milwaukee 4-1 St. Paul 5-5; “MISS BDERLE —]] PREPARES FOR |: CHANNEL SWIM American Girl With Trainer on Eve of fertrude Ederle rested in.preperation for her great trial to- American Association Toledo, at Columbus. St. Louis cinnati 8; Pittsburg . Boston 10; Philadelphia 4. American ‘League i 3, Boston 1-5. Detroit 5, Cleveland 0. Is at Outs Feat Attempt Gris-Nez, France, Aug. 17.— today she will endeavor to 's colors from this ‘head ry 16 - more ‘Tand on the French. shore, ‘through jing waters of the Channel If she wins, she “will be Woman swimmer to 'con- sy | .~* JNNERVED BY I Victim to | Faceec geen? LA BARBA i AND CRNA STARK MISS | uated from jof life are magnified to ridiculous proportions. dward Horton Esther Ralston, who played Darling in “Peter Pan." are jtured in the Jeading roles of the production. Miss Ralston has the Short plays girl who participates with Horton in movies for tomorrow night for two shows, aets in the vaudeville and two other for headline hono standpoint. pean nove act of its and novel will be sh |Start Williston. Minot Motor Bus Minot, 17 eration of a bus line nh Mifiot and! Willi: j betty one bf theee”tu'be instituted 1 Three ‘tran ition éom-| T Minot, of whieh Frank W.i nd’? general ry inart is secre- | tary-treasurer. Other’ Vines’ ure to/ ie extended from Minot to Devils} Lake and from Minot to New Rock-! | tora in about two sor three: weeks, it! announced. BISMARCK | GIRL * , TO TAKE DIPLOMA; Dickinson, “Aug, 17. abeth ‘Common Allison, Bismarek girl, will be among the class of 83 to be grad- Dickinson state normal commencement exercises Wednesday — erenin; uneed. today. cominissioner ; riculture, will deliver the com: ; eoment address. 3 ° Aug: school be at held to ae — At The Movies |! Scaicnamen 2 “Beggar on Horseback, at the El- tinge today and Tue is the story of a young mu genius sought by two girls, poor, and de y he has in which the ordin role of Cynthia Mason, and Gertrude ad the fantastic adventures which com- pose his dream, which constitutes one of the most amaz dventures ever screened. VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIES The Palace, Mandan, promises an exceptional program of vaudeville and There will be two headline aets which will prove a close second from an applause ence Trio, Euro- The jo- Graphs erated on for appendicitis and had. + the other | 7, ' News of Our. ‘ rT spent the week-end visiting retati land's parents. Mr. ; week-end at the Albert Chi and Mes. “Jens anson of Kidder count Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Luyben and family and L, A. Sladteniues called | 2 jat the L. B. Olsun-bomo Sunday eve- WILD ROSE j wing. i 4 ited this local. | oa. eae : ity Tuesday, and will be of some ben.|- Mr. and Mrs. Reeder and family efit tu the corn crop, pastures and! and Mrs. Cady called at the Frank | gardens. which were Fapldly drying | Shaffer home: Sundsy aftetmoun on up. | business. ¥ Mrs, vonald Snyder of Bismarck | Miss Bertha Astlcford spent the nd friends here. j home. Mrs. Ernest Savilte, who was con-| Mr. and Mr: Scho and fined to her bed last week, is able | family atten services on to sit up this week, a number from this neigh- | Quite spent Sunday at the Pursiag borhood Lake ple: Mis: Gertrude Berg of Kathryn, is engaged to teach school No. 2, and! ca! fon of Miss Mary Metcalf of Mankato, Minn., vill teach school No. t. Both | fo schools will. begin Sept. 14. and Mrs. HM | family Mr, and Mrs. W. He Brownawell and | family spent. Sundas daughters, Hopo and Helen, motored to Bismarek Sunday. junday at Dri Frank Shaffer snd, Mies Ned at the Art Bjethues, ; Carlson and Warren Keeler homes business Sunday forenoon. Miss Clare Kruger, was the her friend, Miss Bernice . ra few diys. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and pent Sunday. evening at. the in Steele. Mr. Smith of N North Carolina Mis: Florence Eliott is enjoying |#oing to help Jobn Hoggum .throug an automobile trip with friends, vis- { threshing. iting Steele, | Bismarck, Samestowit| -'si;.e8 Vivian Shaffer, Nora Olson aaa fand Ruth Guest visited with Miss Me and Mee, O. Bs Swanson, and Myrtle Christensen Monday afte Mrs. 0. R. Martini and so yd, | HOR. of irs the Ernest Savile home. jer dM John Peterson and went to Bismarck -Sunday the oldest son, and was op: Mr. children to see Loritz Peterso who is in the hosp his, tonsils removed Monday- morning. | 2° Mr. and Mrs, Peterson returned home d report the little fellow as getting along nicely. A! very enjoyable. birthiluy _partyy| 4 given in honor of Miss Florence El: | liott. and Arthur Peterson, was held at the S. B, Gooding home Saturday evening. Outdoor games were played by the light of a brightly: burning bonfire, and marshmallows and wein- nat three o'clock. Funeral ser- ers were roasted. A m ‘uppeti: ‘ere condueted by Rev. Foss funch was served at midnight, fin- coll Monday morning at. ten | ished off with delicious homemade | o'clock from the Community Hall at iee cream. Needless ti say, all pres: | Driscoll. A large number was pres- ent had a good time. ‘[ gat. | Sympathy” is “extended .to. the ——— family. GLENCOE-LIVONA cnt pene i c nd Mrs. Ghas, Bower and ge Shaffer of Sleele took din- offering, presented in lifelik colors, which produce an effect that|urday to attend the funeral of Mr. «truly wonderful. Something new wn in the art of and Forrest, late | Broadway Musical Their vaudeville Mack the Mary.” dancing by stars with Comedy, scaritoatsthe offering, besides many dance numbers, its icy current nd racing tides, numbers, also offers gorgeous cos- Miss Ederle plans to strike off at] also offers Korgeous costume changes 7 in slipping into the water |and scenic effects. The comedy offer- ean, the: dues > extreme] ing will be Ward and Wats, who are eslden: polit of the ACENOTE as well as comedy entertain distance the ‘Tuy of other pined by out ison of Atgets led in four Channel Jane Sion of France, has fi 3: Mile, ne added feature will be the of an instrumentel- sts, who. present ic program of popular. hits, singing nunili will be wood were in Bismarck Sat- Thomas Sanders, who was 'a.former resident of. G enece: ’ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner of. Po ell, Wyo., have been visitii and friends here after a vi South Dakota with Mrs. Skinners? parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray- beal. ¥ he: Andrew Irvine expects to-start out two threshing rigs this week. . W. S. Chandler and taybeal were ‘shopping turday, 2. 66 John Heggam was a b: coll on Monday, visiting iy the Warren Keeler homie. pression of smuggling: along the ( at Bismarck on Mond: Little Virgil Newland is on the sick list. Frank Shaffer dispo n loads of young ed of two w heep at Dri iss Clare Krugei in this vicinity e left the first part of the week for Steele, where she has accepted floor leader in the next sess Position, Victor Meyer, well known in this vicinity, passed away at the local hospital at Bismarck Friday after- h his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irank Shaffes, the first pabe ~ “ week. and Mrs. Ole spent: Wednesda: Mr. ‘Newland and evening: at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and family were: Steele fallers on Wed- sday. Take Steps to’ - ‘Halt Smuggling Washington, -Aug. 17.—-UP)—Su isticee 0 ‘i Irama_ of feature h ch. P Create mr Burgess of ioe Newer ng eh Sate. ated ae ane Hiavente and | nadian border -will be further dis- SNe being « xoud sereen’story the picture] gauehicr. Miss Edith, motored over) cussed at a conference .to-be held the tug will] aries a comedy strain that goes tol ore ae the A “ iiips were call- | shortly in Washington. ’ jazz band,|™ake this picture enjoyable from] ors, At the Art Phillips and John!" Represcntatives::-of the. United ie jazz bund.) tart to finish. Its stas parts are} Wilde homes. States -and> Canadian governments ‘and ronecrtina,|taken by Ricardo Cortez, Gretta Nis- 2 — will endeavor to: agree on: identical lunned te take a short{so% Wallace Beery and Raymond Rev. Sorenson and his mother were | regulations to govern their tespeo- Shoviagliriii full Hatton, The entire program is varied ained by Mr. and Mrs. E. Mar-| tive agents along: the border. res che is infind offers a little of everything to ces at thet. Regulations. will. be. designed to condition | Make good | vaudeville, entertainment. {Glencoe church. ke effective’ phe: yal ot the ierauens S$ PETITION FOR D1S.| A cotial will be given in the base- ina fer whan ooablaieg CHARGE AND ORDER OF ment. of the h by the 5 mplains y i that he ully been allowed very 1 the District Court of the Jaen of ibe 2 esha i i | little to her training United States f ig, Aug. 21. Sandw eS care o 8 on the verge of |, Mor the Southwestern Division, Dis-] fee, cake and ice crea be. ine ton Bhelindevestes trict of North Dakota. served. Everyone is invited to at-|. ‘friends persuaded him to Rovent T Mutt Bane ‘isnt : H through. One of his objections has oe tn, “Bankrupt , been to Miss Ederle’s refusal to sub-!To the Honorable Judges of the Dis: |, Mr. @nd Mrs. P. Chamley and fam- | a mit to massagi male hand. trict Court of the United-States for] ily of Wilehe’s Spur were down this which, he declar Ne es ree eed orth eat : ey in pele new sedan fecently, - Robert julr, of ismar the sary to harden. properly.| County of Burleigh, and State of North nena ttvod HELEN WILLS: CROWD “JEERS iC hampion Argives 10 Minutes! e and Is Greeted by { Heckling i | | —The ten- Miss Helen Will , is at stake i on at ing Saturday efending the eh she 1 whens late for her annual contest that the Sof her eel doubles She now minute: in the plains saidl US Tad r hee to rece would have paals it not for thi ence of the tennis committee, was surprised and hurt when 1 went on the court jheard the spectators, hut. ing ah t done w nsist- n she n trying to forget their At least, Til never “he Today's te begin at i:30 i daylight time. — Miss Wills plays’ Mrs. Helene Polak. Falk of New York at four p.m. ‘ t ihsyicr Meultina,, pre uf dee; » lignite coal wi at sto be made, on mat one delivered bin at sehowl ha ae, Bids will received up to 7 p. in, August 1925, and. opened the same. da; The Bourd reserves the rejont any and ail bids. GUILFORD 1001, ff TAVE PP, ¢ 8-13-1461 a7. 18-19-20 ESTRAY NOTICE Taken op, 6 miles North and t mile st of Stert North Dakota, one eallings heife: ns MRS NNIE CLARK! jfterting, 8-17-21-3) England hits just ¢elebrated the 100th anniversary of the -birth of Richard Doddridge Blackmore, pu- | thor of Lorna’ Deote. Hickmore died in 1900. Cook. with Gas. It's the| (deal Fuel, Shan eta aS aS RRR DOE SI Distriet oft t -Jand “that. notic kota. in said "District. ‘respectfully resents that.on.the 2nd day of July, last past, he was -duly adjudged bankrupt. utider. the a of Congress relating’ to bankruptcy; that he has duly’ surrendered all lis property and rights of property. and has fully com- plied with all the requirements of sald acts aind of the court touching his (Dankrupte prays that he may ourt to have.a full debts provable be dee ail estate under sald bankrupt ept AS are ex- from such discharge. Ist day of July, A. ROBERT T. MUIR, Bankrupt. ORDER OF | OF NOTICE f North Dakota, 1zth day of August, A. ading Mt foregong Petiuon f the above-named dD. On thi Ib By the Court, had upon the same ¢ n the ak ALD. FY in eat ten o'eock lie the forenoon: thereof. be published mr in ‘The Bismarck a@ news- Htors and, other persons use, If any Why the peayor of the sale should nut he granted. * re And it is further that the Refere send, by mail, to all known cople wuld “petition. and th} to then at their plu as slated, ad sed ‘of residence sidd Gourt, and. eof, at Elsiparek, (i eald the zur day of August, STGOMERY, Clerts. ton, Deputy Clerk. Too Late To Classify NT Two eomibetéd sleeping that housé- By Joan Gi keeping, two single sleeping rons dock piciared to the river Sunday of printed in said district, aud that |: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baxter of Brad- |} last’ week--and- spent the afternoon at the John Wilde home. , steers Mrs. John Eastwood was 5 called to] Sioux City, lowa, Monday by the ness of. ner mother, at resides ere. James Burbage id faniily motored 4 marck “Sunday; mere they vis- ited relatives. Lee Cannon was salts serious- the first of the week. A Bis: |! marck doctor was called. She is re- jorted «to be. improving at this writ- |) Mr. and Mrs, Mike Smith are the patents of a baby boy, born July 31.} fe that al ee Vivian | call-| sspsliguld: net gtaud gs. y. MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925 HAIL § STORM HITS DETROIT LAKE REGION Pargo, N. D., Aug. 17— Vargo motorists returning m the Detroit lake regioh: Sugduy night ran into a severe hail storm about four miles ‘out of Detroit. Tops of cars were battered by hail-stones “of tremendous size. No injuries were reported. An area sey léngth | TWO KILLED IN. | FARGO ACCIDENT ‘Several 2 Bs Fargo, N. D., Adg: 17.—-()—Emil Kaufman "and Charles - Edmond farmers near Hillsboro, were killed three miles northeast of that town about 8:30 p.m. Sunday when their car overturned on.a corner. There were no cye witnesses. Early larrivals on the scene found Ed- monds still breathing.” + Kaufman, the driver, was dead. Both were pinned beneath the front seats, .. Edmonds h his. chest crushed in on the right side, died within a few minutes after the ar- rival of medical aid from Hillsboro. -Dr. Cuthbert and Albert Osman of Hillsboro who were early at the scene {of- the ccurrance declared the overturning of the machine to have | been ace The. bodies were | taken to . | Promise Federal Tax Slash Bill ‘Aug. Plymouth, Vt 17.) — Final action of a t reduction. bit by the house before the Christmas cut who will be. the Republican Taking advantage ofthe. vi of Secretary Mellon and Senator Smoot, who is chairman of the fin- ance committee on the Belgian debt problem, the: president went over the tax reduction program with-the rep- resentutives. of the house, senate and treasury. . Secxgtary Melion. present- ed tentative estimates: showing. the effect on the treasury of certain re- ductions and later. Mr, Tilson .pre- dieted a cut in the suttax te a mi mum of 20 per cent or-even 15 per eput on the basis ofthe treasury figures. High Court to Review Rum Case The supreme court today wi k- ed to review the case of Joseph Cass County, convicted of selling intoxicating liquors. The re- cord shows that Danjels-sold-a “red port. beverage” which contained less than one-half res one per cent of h might be ferment- ed.to mako wine unless. a presety tive were added to it... The case of the Second National bank of ‘Fargo against John Andr and P. ds Aarhus, doing: business “The Progressive’ and others ul: was’ filed in the supreme court ‘to- day, The. bank was. given. jadgment on w note for $1,500. given by-And- rews Aarhua. with nine other persons as security... Several of thore who signed.the-sote charge that the money was used by Aarhus | and. Andrews_to. pay. personal debts and that ‘judgment agaist them Only ‘four lines — but what:a big opportunity they ie REET CAR _ LINE STAYS ——> Histration today operation of the Capitol street et line fur the next.year at its. meeting. today, it was announced by. R. B. Murphy, chairman. Although the state’s fr: enter a tentative uigpoe vent with the city for maintaining the troiley line “The board will continue to oper. atecthe car line for a year at lent. Mutphy’ stated. CONFER MASTER MASON DEGREE ‘ON MIDSHIPMAN A. speeiél mecting of... B Lodge;.A. F..of A. M. has been for Tuesday night:to confer the de- gree of Master Mason on Herndon Taylor, midshipman at the U.S. Na- val Academy, West Point, week for Annapolis + Lieut. -E.:J. Taylor, Jr. will leave this week to rejoin hi ton, Lieut. Taylor has in’ Bismarck on leave. GIRL HURT IN MANDAN CRASH Mandan, N. Aug. 17.2) Caroline Miller, 23,. suffered deep gashes in the back, two children of Andrew Pitzer sustained lacerations about the head and all members of a party of nine, including Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pitzer and five chil- Miss Miller and her _brothe were bruised when the sedan they were ,riding ips went jnjo a ditch four ‘miles south of her Harvey Banker | sa Dies of Illness ‘heen absent Hugh Montgomery, president of bank at Harvey,.N. D., died Sun morning at. a local hospital age vf.67 following a nine E ness. He is survived by wife and son, Fred, aud other less immediate . Montgomery was a member of Lodge, and Kiwanis His home ha been ia ested in farming and the general de velopment of the:country Friends of Mr. Montgomery that he was one of the n business men-of Harvey. The body was taken to Harv day by 2 brother of. the dec Robert. Definite funeral | arran tents bave not yet been made, Wednesday will be the day. st popular but White Sox Will ’ Play Kitten Ball The Business Men’: teams have accepted from the Bismarck W game of kitten ball. game will be played on the. William Moore The lineup for the 1 not include Chaxue le from this they will with a Kitten ball challenge ite Sox to a school grounds. White Sox w Boardinan, be well fepresented team. stronc, — 1 vf party of friends of Hsseton penile ‘i brought to an alert young-man. who happened to see vi gd atthe ferry: lading Sunday : of |g ae 5S “ 1 apt. week. 87% oe them in the Classified columns of The Tribune. i Thomas Griffin. of -Freda, S. Dy’ ; : v moncctge 1 uF was in Bismarck Saturday, where he | ae u }eame to bring a neighbor -whoxe child | ga} A uired “imedicst ‘treatment. Mr, | 'Gtiffinsis prospering. in the store: and: ‘cream.station business’ at his -pres-|' y|ent location, where He removed to |e ‘from the Glencoé neighborhood some years ‘ago. Several of his old friends nd neighbors whé-happened to be ‘in: ‘Bismarck, were very pleased to meet him again and enjoy a pleasant, chat. He came up by auto and expected toy ‘return ‘to’ Freda that. that evening. “ ie dance at Gates he hell, July-30, was Ss largely attended as usual be-! eauee of the harvest season, An or- chestra from Bismarck furnished music for the occasion and ’present. had a. vei fal fe and two large rooms on main floor,| A fine rain Yinited this section one’ edtinected™ with fiath. Clean Tuesday walt! great ben- and quiet, men ynty. Phone 1066.| efft. tu: eori:and - pied 46 Main. SE BRT AWE oe AS eee ee a a FOR SALU—Moderit six’ room house,|: 1 CLEAR “LAKE. * close, ing for quick sale, cheap. Two|. Miss Fay ‘Hargrave, who has spent Hovey for sule ‘or trade-in Devils! some time at the Frank ‘Shaffer | Lake, for Bisinarek” prope rey. LL. J. Wehe. 8-17-1 w home, returned. té Steele on Thurs- day 4 shed or 4 very siPki, ce : } urnished rovars on ‘ground: flo Olaf Olsen madé*n trip to. Steele% Call 87: 9-17 * FOR RENT—One nicely furnished a cay Ae elect Bd pale “e f it poder some ee éne of wt wo. ‘Phone or call tat 4 10th ‘street. 8:17-1wk sar “Harrey rs eats Ths Falen mah e FOR SALE--Lawn $7.00; | Fiday--WiIKCEL fords! ah nn: iron_whéelbatrow, warden} Henry its hose. pid be teh Mur-f %. phy ‘beds, 3 sew. r. and-Mrs. Clifford Ericksen of ing machine ass bedi! DBiscoll called at the Ed. Ericksen complete, $80. os. ‘1 glass ‘cupboard, $10.00; 1 Perry sideboard, $10.00; 1 kitchen; cabinet, $16.00; 1 clothes basket Tbe; °°! ctothes wringer, | {q lace curtains and drapes a palr, $1.60; dishes and cooking’ utensife, Many other. articles. Thistle-| aj waite, 102 Ave. Ba Phone 276W, 8:17 -1Wik eooiana IN compo. ib, brass boiler, $3:60; |: mm home on Friday, Leones zAlbert fe bu Png nm: y > for’ ‘binder ted 4 pl hy a it ‘Mrs. Albert - Hamman spent Sun! Rta oe John Heéggum called “At the -Atbeft fOliristensen ° home on Sunday. “#"" \ iF Mrs, Ol ‘oe 4 wl a Hs hit EE Be ne * He:told:us recently that this little ad took him out 5 of thé dridgery' of a routine-position and gave him:a 1 : long-sought opefing with'a progressive firm. It proved it tu:be the ‘starting point of his suceessful career! ‘There are. hundreds of ssuch “Human. interest” 4 stories seattered-though the’ want ad columns of the Daily fribune. Read the want ads, because they are in- s teresting and wérth-while; read them because’ they.are 1 . profitable in: fulfilling: your own want — whether it is ; buying or selling, finding or seeking. he aa) 1 " . Read the Classified Columns of The 1 if Ki eg ae ee SNe \ )