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WHEAT PRICES. |. LOWER TODAY : 2 aig ~ [Non Chicago Market Responds to sponsive to a Decline at Liverpool in Early Sales March » 19--(AP.)—Re- decline at erate Chicago, wheat here went lower. today duri the fi sessior it part of the board of Trade Reports of ‘bene- | stic crop conditions in gen- contributing tendency to down, the opening, un- changed to % cent lower, May (new) 1.66 to 1.66% and July 1.4: to 1.43% was followed by a material set back| all around. . yesterday’s buyers were the | principal sellers. ficial able do: eral had ase values rains southwest and of favor: | FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1986 Bar! a bat ‘CORN No. ‘ 56 Ibs, oF mote No. 5, 55 Ibs. ... : No. 6. Sample 1 cent per pound discount under 65 {Ibs. Ear corn, 70 Ibs, 5 cents under | shell, CHICAGO RANGE (aes 19.) | May new 1 66} the public in its salesroom. 0 in the ae year and a H “Tribune ¢ Classified ov Steel § M.. B. Gilman ‘compan: rhs t received one of new Pf Bb ‘idee Brothers sedan bodies which is'un- finished and which is on disj display te 0 ables every one to actually see the very latest improvement in he struction of the modern antomobi and to’see how very impottant tl 6 afety advantage is in ¢! i all steel Brothers,” says M. B. Gil- ve raslly pioneered fie all ‘steel body, and for years they were the sole user of this type, However, It the public as well a: gest manufacturers, have recognized t! the safety of the all steel body i inevitable, re- fa demand for absolute séeur- is is well illustrated by the . TN following bbe “Are {| COLLECTIO! A with cars to solici perce cones Ni aa od all om who can ‘make sausage and mus be. good at block. ferred. Giva: experience and, state. salary expecter bune Na. 2. nd eat demand; big 1 offer Twelfth St. WANTED—Porter at Sho} 17. WANTED—Sales Garrison, N. D., ex; at Alex Rosen & = io sooibe Bee Omnia dy f for. store. TT aie, MR URI i SE ARTO EB Advert PHONE 39 and caticel and co! on bacis—-Eam, Cusiied Advertising Rates 1 en 26 words or 2 insertion 3, 26 words oF 3 insaitions, 25 words or ‘atopad mane 65 Young man. pre-;| Write care Tri- ,, _. 3-13-1wk, women to Tearaij or unde? co..seeseceese 1.25 Ads over 86 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY RATES - 65 Cents Per Inch All. classified ads are caan in advance. Copy should be teceived by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 ° pletess teata- free. Moler it rienced. a Tprothers, FOR SALE HOUSE—6 rooms and bath, modern and in good condition, hot water heat, maple floors, book cases, east front. Price $4,150.00. Terms. BUNGALOW—6 rooms maple floors, hot water heatin: plant, good condition, close in. Price $4,100.00. Terms, rooms and bath, full two ast front, located north side tol. Price $6,000.00. Terms BUNGALOW—5 rooms and. bath, stucco, excellent condition and ready for immediate occupancy. Garage, Small h payment, bal- ance in monthly payments. HOUSE—5 rooms and bath, modern, maple floors throughout, east front and. in fine. canditién, located on 11th street. HOUSE—5 rooms and bath, modern, located near Park. Price "$3,060. 00, Terms. BUNGALOW--6 rooms and bath, dandy. condition, lawn and trees. garage, excellent location. Price $5,200.00. Suc ta maaan A FOR SALE 'sIX ROOM modern. t two story house, full a hae furnace neat, hard- wood floors, south front, lot 37% x 124, Riverview addition. Sale price $5250.00, D, mood terms. $600 CASH and “month; Baprapats of| $50 per month includin, per cent interest, buys modern stucco bung- alow, with full complete partition- ed basement, furnace heat, laundry tubs, heated garage, enclosed porch, maple floors, large closets, built-in features—(immediate possession). _NEW TWO story stucco house, just ow leted, never occupied, oak and. ple floors, large rooms and. clovets, many built-in featu: Rood locat sion, Sale pri ment $1500 to $2001 cent. SIX ROOM madern home, three bed- rooms, one bedroom first floor, not water heat, full basement, cast front, near Catholic church, Sale price $5000, on terms, 5 per cent less for cash. FIVE ROOM two s story. house, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, cast front, Sule price $3200, FIVE ROOM partly modern house, cast front, near Catholic church and school, Sale pride $2300, easy interest 7 per: Price $3,150.00, Terms. | 2 Aas BAN as Dasa AT PAGE SEVEN the engineer,”:mey- only a fool would say, engi my high intellect "alls mie ‘thal Professor E. C. Jessup talks. sens- ibly about man’s fighting instincts and the suppression of war. Man is as much of a fighting animal as eve! “4 says the professor, and the-de: end war is to direet men’s lov ot fighting into better work than killing each other, Inct expresses en- That can be used up in fight- ing nature usefully, going up to new altitudes in flying machines, explor- limbing mountains ion among nations ies in other ways. Men unwilling to fight, or not eager to fight for a. reason, would. be mere bbits. The problem is to make usefully. They will be ‘his is the day’s IMPORTANT news, destined, possibly, to revolutionige in- dustry, including automobile making. Gunther Polcich, a young engineer of Vienna, produces a current of elec- tricity “direct from chemicals.” He believes that his invention will do away with dynamos, and. says one pound of his chemical, combination will do the work of a twelve-pound storage battery. It sounds like re- leasing the power in the atom, If he has found locked up in chem- icals the light storage battery that Ed- ison looked for, he has something worthwhile. 3.18-tf WANTED —Competent ent glFl or or older- Wy Tad Naa? for general housework. 675, 616 Tenth St. 3-17-3t TaNTED— Epa Ta for gen- eral Syanrory, Simpson, 623 it. fer 3-16-tf jac chassis, 07 could I gee a rteel Soe built. to oe der? If so, approximately what would be the cost and how Jong. will be réquited. I would want a seven Daseeny Me dan type.’ “it splinters that kil, Everyone has seen at some time along a roadside, a chassis still in fain shape but cluttered with a masa of splintered wood. thin, twisted |metal, torn and splintered into Pes ) Jagged angles, ‘These are baie it around wooden frames which ate screwed, jointed or only aie fo- ee olen a At is the ‘rita ts from At wound; malm:or kill Corn and oats took their cue nice-|May old ly from the action of wheat. With | July rather free selling in’ evidence, corn | Sept. dropped to the lowest level reached of late. Chicago receipts of corn today, 215. Ihe hig) were more i! double arrivals a year ago. ter. opening th to % cent off, May 76% to 76%, |Osts— corn markét underwent a further sag] May to well below 76 for May. July Oats started off at % cent off to a) Sent. shade advance, May 40% to 40% @ '%. om » Later all months showed some loss. May Hd y Sept. Do not delay buying that home and realize the fulfillment and happiness of your fondest hopes, The above are all excellent values. We have the BEST in the west and can oan you the money to invest. Come in and let us solve your in- surance problems. You need com- plete protection and we can assist on. is FARM LANDS FOR SALE ihe | OMPAN eee Y, Office Bi First Guaranty Bank, Phone 138 -8t Seen niet WANTED TO RENT ‘TO RENT—8 or 0. room modern ho with garage, good location, b: Write box 702, Bismarck, N. "Dy large list of sand lots in all parts Iso small tracts of land L cy help. it has help- AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS Easy Time Payments—Real honest Used Car Barggins—with careful attention given to every Used Car, put in our stock, places us in a position to interest you with some real, GOOD Used Car, if you ate in the market, Here are a few of these: Practically new Ford totr- ing, $326; 1925 Dodge touring in excellent condition, 25; light Ford delivery track, $825; Dodge touring, only $225; Overland 90 touring, $75.00. PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN C0. 3-90-1wk touring: it delivery Ask for 8-11-tf land Spad Truck a' 800 East Main. aired atte SALE—8 room modern house, water heat, good location, fine 7 rd. Price $6,700, with cash pay- ment and balance the same as rent, FOR SALE—Partly modern house, east front, ie location on paving Price $2,000. Terms. FOR SALE—6 room modern house, south front, near schools, easy terms. Price $5,250. FOR SALE—Modern 7 room house, with 2 room and kitchenette flat, on ig. @ money maker, fine loca: Price $6,700. Terms. SALE—Modern 8 room house, th porches and trees, ideal loca. tion, garage in house. Price $5,000. Terms. ‘We have houses and lots in all parts | FO of the city for sale. HARVEY HARRIS & CO., J.P. Jackson, Manager ES an ne a ee AED BUSIN CHANCES ‘k\| FOR SALE—The only hotel in town with population of 1,000, doing nice business, in first class condition, well equipped, electric lights, steam heat. Must be seen to ap- preciate its value. Price and terms reasonable. For further informa: tion, write Tribune No, 137% 10%” aie To release power from chemicals, or take it direct from the sun, would en- rich this carth beyond men’s dreams, and cut the day’s work to one hour. dust now, that might spoil the hu- man race, not yet fit to he released from the necessity's sharp lash. This is certain. We are just begin- ning the age of electri /, as. our ancestors were beginning the steam after the battle of Waterloo, And what STEAM did, increasing human fficiency and wealth, will seem as nothing compared with the work that ELECTRICITY will do. If European nations would stop hat- ing and fighting eagh other and con- centrate on development of electric power, they could pay for their bloody and brutal’ war quickly—and probably be ready for another. in city limits, you select your hom ed many, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ma ta, sell wing térrito: Montana, Nort! ear Minnesota, Northern and Western South Dakota, .Make ap- plication giving full. spe eee references and past rience to resi Oil Company, fal e Preston, So. a 3-17-3t SALESM feN—Exciaaiee | tertitory. We manufactured wines, brandies, etc., before prohibition. Now producing finest legal substitutes. Great seller, 60 per cent comm. Ameri- can.Cordial Cb., 1709 N. Spring, Los Angeles, Calif. 3-19-1t |POSITION, | WANTED— Accountant, Mey fifteen yeats’ expetience, eight af} _* Dargain. which have been spent with auto- mobile distributors: now employed; desires change. Write No. 2, Tri- bune. 3-16-1wk. WORK WANTED WANTED—Washing, specialty mei shirts. Dressmal cing, remodeling. ; Would go out by the day. son- | able price, Also furnished, light! housekeeping room.® 423 Secoud Phone 932J. 43 WASHING AND IRONING done ioigh dry 35 cents per dozen. Also men's washing and mending done reason- ‘able. iit work called for and de- livered promptly. Call 833-8. ~ __ 819 Iw, 0 Webh Block. isions were weaker. aympathiz- “farm trade ol alle ing with grain. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, rch 19.—(U. S. D. of —Hogs 22,000; irregular; lighter| Ri weight moderately active, mostly 10} May cents higher than Thursday best j Jul: prices; spot up more; others slo Bellies— steady to 10 cents lower than yest May day’s best selling or strong at Thura-| July 16.22 packers inactive; of 240 to pound butchers tter 200 to 225 pound Cig: ette Law . averages largely 12.70 @ 13.25; bulk Vi lators Are good and choice 180 pounds down Fined $100 Each 13.40 @ 13.80; packin, Sows 10.25 @ a Arrest of three cigarette dealers 10.85; sorted ig pigs 14.00 down; heavyweight 11 12.10; medium who gubsequently pledded guilty to violating tl the state Gee be @ weight 12.35 @ 13.80; light light 12.36 @ 14.00; packing sows 10.25 @ Male Se ean at ‘here soar by ie attorney .85; slaughter pigs 13.50 @ 14.00, Cattle 2,000; dull. trade on fat steers: ee steady with weeks ore cline; shippers outlet narrow; mos! gene: as office. steer off gs stale kin@ held ‘from|®! ‘All were’ fined iio and-coste. They were Tom as , Sr., and George He ibe | “and a S. Sailer, ton. . Thame! estes earlier in week; best heavies 9.70; ac- ; jing to Bar Bul ott the law-en- jp Elliott, head t We: 14.72 14.95, 1§80 16.40 18.95 ROOMS FOR RENT s S Comfortable modern room with two windows, Suitable for one or two men. 6506 Third St. Phone 498J. 3-17-3t FOR RENT- fine locali corner “witht the ne. ait tee eel body there is no wood oo 8] é in ir burn. We have seen ca 1 stee) bddies that have bi nied: jown embankmerits, turning over many times and landing on their tops, an a the occupants have crawled out 89) Ae Kea hich cannot splinter: or rapidly, supplanting wood A the autorauite just as it has in Pulls car ‘con- struction. id are. very atiztous to: have:the publ ed im skeleton all stee) body as used b; Brothers, while i is on diptoy in our salesroom. Legality. of the Chrysler Insurance ‘Plan Is is Questioned end Peltention for. a legality - of Bed of ‘the oe, ir Avioncbie en y acting in conjunction with the "Palmetto In- surance. company in issuing free in- au) on: Chrysler automo- ie es in t te has | een made fd i George Shafer b; immissioner S. A, ‘ols. ice und warm room in Call at 31 Ave. A, Mandan Ave. or Phone 2 B1-t¢ T-Clean, weil furnished just what twa ladies or are looking for. 207 3-18-3t i—Three Dodge one Ford with li Phone No. 849 WANTED—Small “furnished ith private hath, located for single man, vocms, A black prize fighter, Mr. Tiger Flowers, recently took the champion- we if ship in his class away from Greb, a ~One single ‘room with] white fighter, and has gone back to completely the Georgia pulpit in which he occas- th. Stree tf] ionally preache: LOOM FOR RENT Pleasant Most interesting ix the black fight- modern home for gentleman. Call alement that while he fought 948 after s owe fs Seagett] the white man ae Ff iyee i ills FOR” RENT —Farn\ ie verse of his favorite psalm: “Blessed be the Lord my strength, Pease Housekeeping. "900 soarih St] which teacheth my hand to war, and —— HOUSES AND FLATS room house all modern, hot water heat, hardwood floors, oak wood work, south front, excellent location, 70 ft. front by 150—alko garage.’ Owner leaving ie SUS town. Price and terms reasonable. FOR SALE— Full blooded Scotch| Inquire of Spink & Co, Mandan, Peeler el dal civ ema ee "SH 7 3-2-1) market gardeners, a Mechan McCormick's Ranch, .Menoken, ies Awks. and ma- chinery of the Home Bakery, priced low for quick sale. Sce John Runge, D. 3-19 Bt White Dent MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One Boston terrier bit one and one-half years old, and three pups, two and one-half months old, two males and one bitch at $35; all brindle with white markings. Send $7.50 with order, bal. C.0.D. A. Reinhart, Box 473, wk FOR SALE—Bottom hay; mixed wheat grass and alfalfa, clean and bright.” Exeellent) for horses. Along Mandan Bismarck pavement. Woodland Farm, Box 260, Bismarck “ws my fingers to fight.” Mr. Greb might almost claim a foul” on that. The rules say that fighter must have no outside as- sistance except between rounds, , opinion as to tive outlet on she stock; light heif- ers selling apparently out of line with forcement ‘branch of the ey general's office,.said Thamett ex- well flushed eon steers; several loads = 8.75 9.25; bulls weak to lower; vale 25 cents higher at Plaine. bis, 9 ti vialating the lice: violated it in sel 11.25 to 12.00 on packers. The Abbe Dacle, Parish priest in a they would not obtain a-com- mall French village, has invented a machine to plant cabbages. Sheep 12,000; fat lambs fairly: ac- tive; strong; several loads heavy ne}! braska lambs 12.1 choice 89 pounds aia fed aa “ oy Satekers 1499- hest woal lambs held around | mercial advantage, 24.25; no strictly choice light kind!” Enforgement of the law is doing rile pel age te no sheep or shear-| much to protect honest dealers from such ae commpertiae. Elliott said. 7 PAIL LIVEAtT ers at Nec! SDL BT. PAUL EAVES TOCE: | phe and company and mobile insurance had been issued b; South St. Paul, March 19—(AP.)— | each paid $90 back stamp money when | the. Chi ryaler-Palmetto “organization (U. S. De-of--A)—aCttle--2,000, feed} a-check-up showed that they did not|in.North Dakote. steers and yearlings in liberal supply,| have a. feat ease. Elliott said, and opening very slow; bulk eligible permitted the dealers to pay up rath- 4s around 8.00 @ 8.75; few better grades| er than atresting them. The law pro- upwards to 9.00; she stock steady | vides for forfeiture of all cigarettes largely 4.50 @ 7.50; canners and cut+|-feund jn. pl ‘where the law has ters 3.75 @ 4.25; bologna bulls open-| been, viol: Biko said, and in a ing weak at Thursday's low clo: few instancés that provision of the/, bulk 5.50 @ 5.60; stockers and feed-|law has been invoked, ers unehan; is ‘alves 1,800; stead: | ere omer ae al rinore Jower, quality cons-/ May 2 Ig National to 25 or more ower, guslity consid- "Hoes 10,300: fow Communion Day for Catholics In U. S. Hogs 10,500; few early sales weak to 25 lower; 13.00 paid for 160 to 190 pound averages; few 2 Rare 3 225 pound kinds 12.50 @ 12.75; bidding mostly 11.25 on heavy butchers: wigs OpeR-! Cricgeg, March 19—-#)-—All Catho- lics in the ‘United States, estimated to number more than 20,000,000, will be asked to join a national commun- ion Sundar. for the success of the in- ing about steady; best 1465, Sheep 800; strong to 26 higher; one; ternational eucharistic congress, ac. cording-to plans atinounce load 74 pound freshly shorn lambs 11.00; choice 80 pound wooled lambs by off | clols of the congress today. Sunday Muy 2-has es siiecled as held around 13.50; +> ewes 8.65. the national communion aay. and the plan is sponsored by Cardinal Mun- delein. Letters will be sent to pas tors of :more.: than - 17,000 Catholic ie inthe —— tion. FO jmedera tenant| plants the seedlings more +{than the human hand, raj rite ‘with -| perfect regularity. Farmers will he interested in that, -|also in the fact that you can keep cows off railroad tracks, prevent th y]xoing through fence openings, simply by laying a few old iengtns of tron ‘|pipe raised an inch or two inches above the ground across the space that you do not want the cows to pass Mrs. Cow puts ker foot on the does not like it cow rebuff” fornia. Woi WAN’ 0 wishes work in hotel or restaurant: Olsness acted following receipt of ‘Address 6, care Tribune a statement from th riches 7 snag Insurance agency, Fargo, offering to Prove an instance in which free ay which stops i No Bromides, Narcotics, Guaranteed, Information free. Hunter Labora. tories, 900 Scott,<Little itt Price $3.75 per bu. J. E. Chesak, Rout | partly furnished for tent D; eeping. College Bldg. Ph and turn: is used gen- foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue EF for $750. Lots are one block from high school. Write Tribune No surance. policies: on the ground that it is a violation of the. resident ine surance ‘agency law, passed by the ture to’ prevent the handlin; ‘ cS be y iY hag than registere Peay va the\ insurance com- minal the" Rupert-Warner agency asked if- Olsness, in view of the of- fer:by the Fargo firm to provide the proof, ‘would feel himself in’ position to enjoin. the Chrysler-Palmetto or- tation from issuing any more » Whether or not such action se wil depend on the,attorne: a opinion, Olsness indicated. FOR RENT—Two room aparim: modern and close in. Call h Street. "| FOR RENT-2 on Ist floor, 543W. Second street. Reading hours 2 to erally in Ca 5 and 7:to 10. Helps find lost arti, cles. See her today. 3-19-20 FARM_LANDS. N, W. Quarter of) FOR RENT: Sec. 33, Stark County, 4 miles South of Belfield, N. Every foot can be cultivated. Price and} terms reasonable. marck, N. Dak. room furn Vice-president Dawes has a sense of 924 Fourth humor buck of his pipe. When he {] wanted to hurry the business of the venata, he was told. “you iaust fol- low the senate rules.” Now he makes the senators fellow | their own rules, including a rule/that compels them to face the speaker and pay attention to him when questidhing or addressing each other. That they don’t like quite so well. SKEPTICAL WIFE Hubby (d ing the auto): 1 wish you would sit up here in front with me. Wife (in rear seat): What's the matter, are you ashamed to have people know we are married. Remember. the Style Show tonight, 7:30 to 9 o’clock— Bismarck Cloak Shop. ‘OR SALE—-Falconer,’ seed cor large or small quantitie: y call Patterson's Fatm, Dak. Meat market Tuily equipped small line groceries in| _ connection, only one in town, Will rent reasonable to responsible parr ty, can give poss@ssion any time. Write care Tribune No. 5. Ne ALE: 90 per cent also flax off of breaking. Inquire at Richholts stoi : 3-id-1w é (Continnad from page one) Detroit Vapor i 4 The marvel is that so great a major- ity of lawy. after associating with clients: eager to best each other. land, with many oak post ance of water; will sell for $1,000. Write W. Jones, Killdeer, N. 3-16-2wk: range. . | Stre That | 4 varieties paneeal BABY CHICKS BIGGER BETTER live and grow. from purebred, flocks. Record egg producers, free. Caledonia Hutchery, Dep! Caledonia, Minn. BABY _ CHICKS—Leghorns Rocks 16e;.Wyandottes, Orringtons, Minorcas 16c, All varieties. Guar- anteed, prepaid, free catalog. , Write Clayton Rust, Fargo, ag ee 3-1-1m Also child ‘ho: best fed western . WIRE ORDERED DOWN N. Y.— Edward . Samara sed of trespassing on His neighbor's property by stringing a radio wire through the air above.the complainant’s house, although the] __ wire did not:in any, way come in con- tact with the premises. The judge ruled that Samira must take down the wire unless the complainant agreed to permit him to keep it up. Inquire at Dahl's clothing 17. a for sale. __store. SURE CROP FARM for rent, immedi- ately. Write Lippitt, Shenandoah, Towa. 3-19-11 Trresponsi ching for no- toriety, lacking reverence, formed an “Associution of Damned Souls” at the University of Rochester. They pro- fess. atheism and feel important, as atlly souls often do, when half baked. ‘he undergraduates now formally disapprove them, which was hardly necessary. A frog, eeing a locomo- tive and, says, “I now nothing about CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 19.—(AP.)—-Butter lower; receipts 6,909 tubs; creamery extras 4044; standard Is 40%; extra firsts 40 40} oa firsts 30 @ 39%; seconds 37 @ 38 Eggs unchanged; receipts 23,327! cases, Cheese unchanged. POTATOES ‘Chicago, baci’ 19.—( AP.) —Pota- toes: Receipt es total U. 8. shipments 815; fnadl 48; 2 Cuba; trading slow; ‘market ightly weaker, few sales; Wisconi sackéd round | go; whites, 3.90 @ 4.00; Minnesota sacked round white 3,75 @ 3.95. Tdaho sacked “russets 3.90 @ 4.05. ‘Minneapolis, March | 19.—(AP.)—Po- tatoes: Moderate wire inqui ae mand limited, market firm. delivered sales freight only deavetot: Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked cwt.; yound whites, U. S. No. 1, few rollers 3.80 to 3.85. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 4 Minneapolis, March 19—(AP.)—— Flour unchanged 15 cents higher; NOtTicn to in carload lots family patents quoted] — Notice & di Saad en) that the at 9.35 @ 9.45 a barrel in 98 pound | Board of Co loners wit! cotton sacks; pments 32,976 bar- rels. Dat 23.00. CHICAGO POULTRY t Chicago, March 19.—(AP.)—Poultry etnies ¥ slive; stead, receipts five care; . £0 me day, LW) fowls 31%; springs $3; turkeys cH roosters 21; ducks 30 @ 82; ducks 30 @.82; geese 19. ae eit toes pty ids m: a oneaitieg vahesk, Five School Bands Phone 703d or eall at G15 Seventh s-is.st| U wo purebred Hereford ‘he Wachter Transfer Co. : 3-16-tf GARAGE for rent, 4i2 Fifth Street. Phone 925-W. 3-19-1wk FOR § TO BI a bulls. “to buy. from mer direct, a 5 or 6 room bungalow in a good location, State cash’ pric: 0 terms. Write Box 58, Bismarek, N. Dak. 317 EDITORS fs dnwoavency of Bismarck, arth rpekotn: Notice is pereby liven PY the Fe deraigned, fittao. ot 7 marel North Baxots pr) Hecelver of the = ~ q TE ter! Pita oe ee eee ae tna again to Phone pe r jn- nolvent Baers sat file them ‘with ie heoensary. vo 7 ae a? Sefies eal e itiamercke at eats ‘atter i fira ine sale onth: tion. of this not hee. are not to filed, oo F from any partie cipal ee if ve divi dends which i colver. sien i the Pry of sald: solvent. bai 1 Receiver. | | mise By Taylor a DP). in ANO WHO,SIR, MIGHT This Hussy BE “THAT ARousED SucH GREAT INTEREST? ‘YOU. NEVER TOLD ME OF This! WELL: CICK, WOMEN ARE. DIFFERENT IN, YOUR. DAY “tan ae ey bY WERE WN: MINE ~ 2 REME! E - OW HOW. ‘Sweet? ot “TIME, I First Mer © WHOLE Wi rent CHANGESS TLL NEVER (\ | KK FORGET THE THRILL | A A PSwaw Mom- en HE CAME-MY PALACE OF M- HA-HA- LET Go DREAMS CRUMBLED» THE WHOLE WORLD. WENT WRONG - THAT GIRL'S FICKLE WAYS . CAUSED ME. MANY UNHAPPY HOURS LWAS ONLY TEN YEARS OLD WHEN THAT HAPPENED - BUT L DIDN'T Tere CHICK L WAS DUST TRYING WELL You MUST ANE BEEN A SPEEDY ROMEO! ? IN YOuR YOUTHFUL, DANS - NO WONDER THESE LOVE AFFAIRS COMB So NATURAL ¥ To CHICK WHEN HS FATHER STARTE WHEN HE WAS TEN’ ity) Dated Pebrusry Atgh 28 6th, 35-12-39 First: publication Fob 2 \n t paren ae PB i ES tor tive, 3 iader. rw ibe be required to fur- In: amount satis: fap tothe Bona Of County Cor to Enter State Competition |? EAS nd Fork: N.Dy Mai rch 19.—) | e; Se best high school Bend in North] . A) bias must be addressed to the ers. Dakota- will: be by apa designated for that purpose at the | {oF Kes SHpaken on eat ecolian Printing of County ‘Commatnsion. _whe-right to reject any, nae rent 16 BUCCERSs poanel Bee school joel to be re is spring, 4 ‘s zatigns ae ‘qrbected™ to le T rear) ion. poder gp ‘winner om be belie Dited tional Maule” ee ae for Class A {°F bands representing sealer high |County “aie schools of an. enroll -400:- or. more. Also there~ - of an award for Cla: resenting. smaller. ols —S i bulldings, cafe, 8. and a ment * Bi building. were sig bombs last. ni was blamed fe

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