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SATURDAY, APRIL 3, TAKE SETBACK Crop Conditions | Are 'Favora- ble and Pit Speculators Sell Freely PRICES ES ALY: v pe. Aprit ba verge prices ral at today, influenced by predictions of a good sized decreane CA the Uni States visible -w Monday and by wi up of accounts, fe ther moixture over 81 to act as_an offset, and no A hia expectation that the government crop next week would make * Ke endive Ceoecs Teel n estimate from ing crop expert that the Kansas yields this season would amount to 162,000,- 000 bushels as oreines 75,000,000 bushels harvested last year wan Sd without much effect on values, Chicago, April 3—-%)—With erop conditions — exceptionally favorable and with pit speculators selling free- ly, wheat underwent an early set back today, establishing @ price record for September. ‘Tre us a whole lacked volume, and market was easily influenced. ing quotations, uncha) to % cent} lower, M 1.56% and material: decline all around. Corn and oats sympathized with wheat weakness and reflected liberal arrivals of corn here, 139 cars today. After a A unchanged to % cents higher, M 4 @ 7a, corn receded around to sligatly below Thursday's staried unchanged to % cents 41%). Later, all, months show- ttle loss, isions were weak. AT MARKET MEETS ‘ORT ON DECLINE Minneapolis, April 3~-)—Wheat futures sagged to a new low for the week varly eee the market met support‘on th cline and close was only 'S@'% at % cents lower for the i jay barley sagged ‘4 cent with other coarse grains, Oats futures held until corn de- veloped marked weakness when scat- tered selling sent prices off 4@% cents from previous close. May rye held within a narrow range and fin- ished ‘1 cent lower. May flax seed dipped '% cent carly and came hack]? with cent net gain at the close. Cash wheat sold at unchanged trad- ing difference: Light weight offer- ings were slow and the tone was easy with occasional sales 1 cent lower, inary protein springs of good weight sold bes! Durum was steady and quict, Corn was ins demand and ing ba as unchange were firm, for choice, un- red for iret 4 chan, Barley mi casy within an oe hanged Flax seed for choice. South St. ‘Paul, April 3—UP)—Hog values came back in a snappy fashion this week when a sharp decrease oc- curred in country loadings at all|" points, together with a large shipping demand from eastern buyers, the w turn by Friday amounting to unéven! iy 5 to 74 cents with medium and eavyweights credited with the big end of the advance, says the weekly *! review of the U. S. department of ag- riculture. In the cattle division tend-| py, ency were again toward lower levels, the trade running into a set of Jew- ish holiday well as a sharp break at eastern seaboard centers, the clos- ‘ing finding live values on nearly all eh s down from 15 to 25 cents. A similay downturn was credited to fat tambs locally as the result of prite! reverses at outside markets. Desirable 200 pound weights and ‘down in\the hog house bulked around! 0G 12.75, a few light 1 iz 40 pounds cashed around 12.00 5 with 250 -pound weights and] 11,50@11.75, and packing sows 10.00. Pigs advanced 26 cents for the week closing on a 14.25 basis for the-most part. Medium weight steers and yearl- ings topped at 9.10 and 9.15, respec- tively, while the rank and file of the supply of beef steers was reduced at 8.00@8.50. Yearling heifers reached id 8.75 with medium weights 8.25 in load lots, comparable fat cows (00@7.50 with the bulk from 4.50@ Canners and cutters held at @A.26, while bulls solgdargely. at| eae! and down. Veal calves suffered | 50 break for the week, which was, not unexpected, considering the ‘top heavy levels of the market las week, Good light calves closed at main- ly. Stocker and feeder steers follow- ed the downturn on beef values, clos- ing mostly 25 cents off with ne rank and file soillan eround ss Best fed western lambs Friday were! Bi ith ne 11.00@11.60. Freshly pov 13 een lambs brought 10.85.. Fat ewes ed arene 7.60@8.50, or eet with week. EAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April eT ee ne earlot grain ae Wheat No. lar! nort ern 1.1 %@N59%; No. 3 aie 1, @1.57%; No. 1 hard. spzin; 1.62%; No. 2 ‘hard «win 4 No. 1 amber “durum 1.93%; surad 1.831%5@1,39%%; No. 1 mixed durum 130% @1.39%. 3, 6 Corn 4 allow G3@Es 4, Oats No. 2 White, B14 @404 Rye No. ry ie: Flax | @2.32%4., clad VRE x CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. April’ ere Hogs 5,000 around. 3 averages; bulk butchers: Pe teats new low| Ne 1926 niet ing stations; Weeder a ‘inal feel ty fete recei mpared ft fat iatnha iy to and 28 geo srol fue tani sa 11.36; tal ewee Bde yearling we wethers in ring lots 11.28; bricagy aay ‘sae com ied os 2 io, no ern Tas bee hake 2 ice to fancy 0) naan rt 4 Montana on track to arrive TaD Gate: Ma Lagi Corn No. 3 yellow, 64%: aga, ‘i ey. 2, 78% at ig Flax ‘No. 1, 2.29; ‘BISMARCK GRAI (Furaished be Rangel 1 1 horthegn eprin ler Co.) y 4 4 to 4, were followed .by al Ne Hard winter .. We quote but do not handle. the following: Oats . Batley : Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CO! 0. 4, 56 ae or toner 1 cent per pound discount under 55 i oo corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents under she SNHERENY GIVEN, That |*oi00 under authority of an Order by the Honorable L. C. Di ige of the County court, county of Burleigh, In the it North ‘ota, ane the eit ‘dag f Mare! 926, the undérsign- J. 1, the administrator of je estate of Carrie D, Taylor, also known as Caroline Donnelly Taylor, late of the Bee Bismarck, in Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, deceas. cd, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder or highest bidders, for cash of for one-third cash and fhe balance on a credit not axcced- Ing five years, payable in inst ments with interest, subject to con- firmation by the Judge of said € apc A court, the following Ces ¢d real estate or any one of mi of tho parcels of the following ‘ae: seribed real estate, namely: Tot one (1) tw enty-cight (28). in the Northern Pacific’ Second Addition to the city of Mismarek, in Burleigh county, | North ‘kota, Tot two (2) in block twenty-eight (38) in the Northern Pacific Second fp ee to the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh’ county, North Dakota, Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block seventy-four (74) of the or- iginal plat of the sy ee Bismarck, in Burleigh edunty, North Dakota, and the Northwest quarter (N.V of section twenty-four (34) in town. one one pe penises and cules solane tangaccighty rem ‘ort the fitth principal | masridinn nate conpty, North Dakot: je will be made on or after Aif bide muse be 1a yeti Brine ust be f a ho lett atthe office’of Fri. tempi ter in the city of Bismarck, eth ea ae or filed with the Judge of he said County court, or delivered to the undersigned J. i, said administrator, at the First National bunk in the.city of Bismarck, North Dakota. Baa March 27th, A. D., 1926, ELL, Aiintatoveator of the Estate of Car- Taylor, also known ag Caro- line Donnelly Taylor. deceased, Bismarck, North Dakota. 8-27—4-3, in bloct of ‘the dome ete rena Wy, th ors a4, aaa ot Bir . aibene daily Siemans Tobe. tor ADA’, April 2, tate ‘of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—a ‘Betore mer a notary in and for the State and county atoresal ay ally: appeared Geo, D. Mahi, nese duly sworn according denoses and says that "the publisher of the Bis- marck Tribune and that the fol- lowing is, to the best of his inowl- edge and belief, a oo ae tement of the ownerahip, it (and if a dally paper, the: ts ulation), ‘etc., of the aforesaid publi oe he abs Act of asuel ak in section 443, Popta’ we, ns, printed bas réverse of thi form, to wit: at the names and addresses of, ne publisher, editor, managing Pale or, ate business pene ers are: Pubilahér. George D, Mann, Bis- marek, N Raditor, ‘George D. Mann, ‘Bismarck, 3 dlanaging. Verne EB. Joslin, itor, le on Harley, sample grade D5@67M,; Noi] a 225 pound weight 12. By daiae rene, r able 180 pounds down largely 3 35@ 13,71 rl ‘on 140 160 shippers, 2,54 1 a Drove 115000133 Tess ight Aight 12.8 ing ves 10.4N@ 10.905 13.50@ 14.00, Eattle 4 800, gomp eipts dorms sonallent “pines of Mente ‘ia 325. downward, steady He red sfockers and feed ents lower or 50 to %5 oe roy, tiet een | and intereat as provided b; 1,29} 1920, and ‘ake, no iven. You are _nereby. ‘notified tl at the of land hereinafter described which was aatensed in mone for Cost oes, uly 0) for the tarere 1921, and tha: tion Lag said fale will expire nine- ty days from is completed service of 4 notice. Bald 1A: js deacribed; an Followgn: Northeast quarter, Section 1, Township. 143, Ri Amount sold $82. chaser, $144. to redeem 213.67, In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the coats of the service of this notice law and unless you redeem said iand from said be jo before the expiration of the time. for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to ie, holder. of the tax sale’cértificate wknd by la peas my hand and oneal soal this arr way of March, 1 FRA: Auditor Sarl Coun jorth a Dake {Raab . 3-20-27 and 4-3, ane NOTICE: OF BXPIRATION OF” Ri it PTION STATE OF NONTH ty of Burlel Ota ct Couns url s. oO un ty, Auditor, Sloman , To rek Dak. ‘Jui Chari, Beeriing; Sterling Biate Hank, sterling, No Dy Fi frat ational Bani, amarok N, ou ard hgtehy notified that Fhe tract of land hereinafter described oo which wae vaupeaned ja your ame for taxation for the year 1920 Was, on the 13th day of December, 1921, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year | that the time for redemp- foe from said sale will expire nin ty days from the ‘completed service | Of this notice. a8 follows: id 3, BRO : Save 76, Amount a tor, (enh Subse ent taxes pald by purchaser, $1 Amount rene to redecm” me this date, In addition to’ the above. amount ! you will be required to pay the costs Of the service of this notice and in- terest as etsy by Jaw and un- | lese you redeem ae from said | sale before the. ioe the | Auditor Thuvlelal Sou ie aia Dakota 3-20-27 and 4-3, Ss pestrt it Rod alt Rp LALA ged Al je del nla i T hereby. annow: well ah a can-: didate for the office, "of Sheriff ct Burleigh county, North Dakota. Your support Frid el eo Pectfally, RA! (Polleical Adv.) I hereby announce that I seek the | geainatie for the office of Sheriff Dakota. iLL elected, U pleted novell tore ood el fee by fate hasinen samial ties and bu x ainitrtin ot e duties ol Sheriff's office, fgltree ioner, petri One y announce myself a can- didate for county Vict labiee cao District No, 1, Burleigh county, the primary-elécti Your: vote and BOGE G ie (rae, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Justice Of Peace. —W. S. Casselman. (Political Advt.) FIGHT RESULTS | o_O . WILL. Hot Springs, Ark.--Oudd; Pitteburgh, scored a technical knock- out over Mel Stevens of Los Angeles Hollywood, Cale Tommy O'Brien, Pacific coast lightweight charm ion, scored a ch nical knockout over Frankie ‘Schaeffer, Chicago, (6). POISON DOSE SECRET Bicknell, Ind., April 3.—Bert Ted- row, 30, took six birchloride of merc- ury tablets and although he suffered intense pain 24 hours, refused to tell‘ the; cause of his illness. | lomestic ‘troubles ‘aused the act, | WANTED — DeMarco, er uine Classified Advertiseinents Foor ot he NE 82 MALE WELP WANTED wan ANTED—(city or air daoek establi po Bvt your peel capital a: H) permanent mp ered sell ing neceasi- ies people must buy every day. fence unnecessary, Write Mc- & Co., Bactory 962, 264) ona, Minn. derstands ‘horses and farm machinery, $50,00 per month for the right man. Robt. ‘R. Bo 6 miles south of ao 2 mit north of Spui STEAM: ‘P POS! oF S ‘th world while you earn good pay; ex- perience unnecessary. Send self- addressed envelope for list. Box 122. Mount Vernon, N. Y. WANTED-—Mon and women to learn el) reat demand; big a 8 completes; cata- pies hy special offer free. ipheldé MAN OR WOMAN-—For a Tinea" managership. Do not apply if you: don’t want to carn from $100.00 to! $1,000.00 per month. Call at room _427 McKenzie WANTED—A No. 1 hatber at once Write na wire Fred Brodl, Bis WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED TO TRAVEL During summer vacation. Interesting ‘work, congeni Sengher. eompanions,. and ‘opportunity to .earn ut least $60.00 weekly. to start and railroad. fare paid, age, edu- ‘cation we detaila of experience in first lett ddress S. J. Gilfillan, DIGNI SPARE TIME HOME ‘WORK, addressing our Hlustrated Postals. pay. No selling or, experience. oo details. Stamped: envelope. SONJA, 2753 North Ave | WANTDD—Competent woman to take care of house and: two children. A woman with a child protetaty:. Cy L. Carlson, Shields, irl for See oe est rary Appl; 610 7th & - gehere) | ‘work. Alfred 8. ale, 215 Wash: ington Ave. or Phone 973. | WANTED—C. mpetent maid for ae eral housework. Phone 265. eD—Reliabie girl for ¢ freneral K, eareeaiy oo ‘WANTED—Experience New Palace Cafe. . No com- . Men, women Lm childreh ‘ast seller. r cent; Nanco Mfg. con eS Peart St_N. Y. City, WORK WANTED spas slat joss wet wash and rough aryend: men and wamenttUr ese antl Work gumrantecd. Phone 11763 4th Street. ae oe ‘AND D CARPHIS—Woven from your own tags. rs. Andrews, Dawson, 'N. D. BUSINESS CHANCES. 6 FOR SALE+The only botel in town with pop. of 1,000, doing nice busi ness in first class condition, well equipped, electric ligh| heat, must be seen to appreciate its value. Price and terms reasqn@ble. For, further information write Tribung onic 7 room new modern house with garage, close to schools. 5 room house mostly. apeneen well located . $ room modern’ house with ge- rage, close to school: 7 room modern house, choice lo- cation, close to schools. 7 room new modern ‘house in choice neighborhood . 5 4 room house with 6 lots and barn, ity water in house and rn : We hav $1800 I ft, with water, sewer and side- walk, close to_schools. Lots and houses for sale in all of the city. Harvey Harris & Company J. P. Jackson, Manager 350 parts eat 212 Mandan! pom aALB INVESTMENT PROPERTY — Nea: Catholic church, two modern houset on corner lot, double garage, both [] houses in very good condition. Thi 2 ls 36 vasiss 1 week, under .. Ads over tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65. Cents Per Inch All. classified ne are casa in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o’tlock to in- sure insertion same. day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 we AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS Again we offer an unequalled list of good, dependable Used Cars. The new low prices of Dodge Brothers Cars makes it possible for us ¢o carry a wide selection of genuine Used Car Bargains: eo Roadster, Winter Top, ize Touring, Winter $350; FortR Roadster, $50; 1925 Ford Truck, $485; Dodge Touring, $175; Dodge. Sedan, $356; Light Ford De- livery, $325; ‘Overland 90, $75. PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR SALE—New Oaklend coach fuliy equipped, If you are planning on buying @ couch, it will pay you to see me at once. Olson Garage. FOR SALE Block of ground improved with two story six room house, pump hou: good well of soft water, wind barn and garage, hen house. ings newly painted and in condition. All fenced with woven wire. Possession April first. Ideal for chicken farm and gardening. See me for price and terms. Sevon room two story house fully modern, four bedrooms, full base- ment, hot water heat. Convenient to schools. Price $5650, $1800.cash and terms on balance. Two story six room gray stucco house, three years old, thee bedrooms, sun porch, breakfast nook, oak floors throughout. Full, basement. Furnace heat. « down payment $1500, Terms Lo suit purchaser on ihalance. ee and two story five room house. Basement, furnace heat, fully mod- ern, fine law and shrubbery. Close to City Park. 3900. Terms, Choice building. lota and houses for salen all parts of the city. Dwelling. house loans promptly, closed repayable on the monthly payment plan. Apply for terms and rate choice ist’ ct improved. and. wnim- proved lands for sale. Insurance written on all lines in good reliable companies, PRICE OWENS Phone 421. Eltinge Block. + Room 19. 200" {WANTED TO RENT—Furnished two to five room apartment with pri- vate bath keeping apartment and single room, also garage. ee afternoons from ——-|FOR RENT—To gentle: ne wo ments, “partly furnished for light housekeeping. College Bldg. Phone oo. furt The Lorraine Apts. Phone 303._ | FOR RENT—Cozy two room apart- ment newly furnished, close in, Call 38 Rosser after 6. OW L MUST TELL YOU ALL ABOUT My SICKNESS —!'T STARTED WITH A PAIN IN MY SIDE -1 FOUGHT IT OFF AS £. COULD BUT THE DOCTOR, 1 us LO HAVE TO GO LONG AS. ee oe TO AHOSPI =NOBODY THRO ME FOR TWO THEN WAS: re Por THAT. WHISTLE Away—‘00 MAKE. NERVOUS Know)! JOSH - goo"! LITERALLY STARVED DAYS BEFORE MY OPERATION IS WHAT I WENT THE DOCTOR DISCOVERED MY HEART Too WEAK To GO THROUGH WITH IT Lyi BEHAVE YOURSELE Property can be bought at a bar- rt ease Owner leaving marc! NEW BUNGALOW — Many built-in! features, modern, full partitioned Dasement, laundey tubs. hot air heat, hardwood floors. East front. Sale’ Price $5,250.00. Terms, A SIX ROOM — Modern house, fire- lace, hardwood floors, furnace eat, full basement, right down | ‘town, located in a block which is} already 70 per cent business prop- | erty. A wonderful chance for aj good home and a sure profit when | you are ready to sell again. Price 4 Terms. AY having full heated basement garage, small launs, room, full-50x160 lot, three bed-,| pi fis large clos hardwood’ floors, many built-in features, im- | mediate possession. Sale price $6,800, Term A FIVE ROOM--Two story house close to downtown, in very good condition. Sale price $5,150. ‘Terms, FOUR ROOM. basement, orch, 3.400, MODERN —-Stuceo Bungalow, heated garage, hardwood floors, full parti- tioned basement, laundry tubs, en- closed porch, school. ‘Sale price $5,750. " $500 cash. $50 per month including interest at 7 per cent. furnace heat, close to school. Terms, screened Sate price TWO STORY—Modern ‘house, three bedrooms, upper 4th St; East front, full basement, enganet heat, garage. Sale price §5.26000. rane to finance | * dey) and te anxieus to oinement at your eon. k unty, South of ‘Belfield, N. 3. foot can he cultivated. Price ai terms reasonable. M. W. Netf, B marck, N. Dak. te nenEEEEnenpemanuemanngn epenemmnemeneel BABY CHICKS h| BIGGER BETTER ~CHICKS—That live and ‘grow. Leadin; from pysebred, certified farm flocks. Record egg producers, cat. ia Caledonia Hatchery, Dept. B, Aer CHICKS—Send no money, we sbip.C. 0. D. Leghorns $14 per hun- dred, aye ete Minoreag $16 ver hundred, xed $13. per hundred, live delivery. theete Hatchery, | Richmond, Minn, BABY CHICKS—Send no money, we ip C. 0. D, Leghorns, $14.00 ber Bars, Reds, Mi $16. Mixed 813.00, | Postpaid, 1i hickery, ‘Le ;, Wyandottes, Orpingtons, mileage 16e. All arieties. Guar- prepaid, free cataleg: Sirite. ‘ctaston Rust, Fargo, N. D. rooms for Heht housekeeping on! Sac cRi ground floor, in modern home, Base- ment with electric washing machine | privileges. Call 872. nor _lad- e, $15, 911 single | and $21, double. Sixth, St.! Phone 779. rs FOR RENT—A complete two apartment. Furnished for housekeeping or sleeping Call 1325, 602 Third FOR REY ge front room with ‘oom room. | Bis-| # EW SIX ROOM — Stucco, house, | cemented basement, | oI modern | lodern bungalow, full) HIGH GRAD! variaties| $5000-$10,00 Pho FOR | Ty near T. Office. 208 Rosser Street. ‘urnished one room and kitchenette apt. over Blackstone. 116 Fifth St. $30 per month. Phone 341M. | FOR RENT—One or two very desir- able modern room: d for ti genttemen at 722 Sixth St. NT-—One or two very desir- able modern rooms, down town, 20442 Main St. Phon r chenette and closet. Telephone 278. Pleasant fir: ate entrance. Phone 1143W with k Fifth St. it or 406 9th nished rooms for suene housckeep- ing. Phone 1086W Phone 193M. aa FOR RENT--In “modern home. Girls perferred. 621 Sixth St. Phone 619W. FOR RENT. ! housekeeni fe. | Phone 7 FOR TENT: light house Phone Room for close in, Phone 967. \FOR RENT—Attractive room. Phone 682 or 1074, jzhed reom. 502 Eleventh St. ping. 626 Sixth St. rent for in modern home gentlemen only. sz SALESMAN | Salesman, calling on Gents Furn. and General Stores in North Dakota and South Dakota t sell SAFETY BLOCK WORK AND) PLAY CLOTHES line give, as main or on commission basis, references, in’ first ide- Must | Shue MEN vance-—experience unn ‘8 wool suits, prices $17.60-$18.50, also ity guaranteed. Be: utfit, makes — sellin, Clothes, 1910) W ‘hicago, wy bowling ait returns merchant 200 per deal. Write quick, One “ ION prevents shoulder ping, real comfort at last; women adore it. To see one ix to want one. 40 per cent profit, ¥ in to those who sell. Lin- 3 OW. Jackson three rooms for light! Furnished rooms for! # wi, STRAYED. Immedi sealate ait ‘i full information write Bismatck, Nc P.O. Box No. 3: f—New Rust Proof Durum. Srarnank ” A Russian Blue Beard-: ed Rast Proof. and lcd bed for 6 Biyser from hand oe ike Ly red, no Du: Rv. 8, a Canada, nese atift Cicaw from head down to first jornt, stands up well on corn Ii ‘or summe! Blow, big yielder, tein test 11.85 per cent, can be secded early or late, stands Groue best of all, sides a $2 per bushel bu. lots $: 100 bu. lots $1.05, sacks 50c, iN Hillemann Farms, Wind- sor, N. Dak. Pr col house moving outfit and are weady to submit bids on moving, large or small buildings. Our foréman has had 26 years experience moving. ‘We also do excavating. F. mas Kvarts and Wm. Gagner. Office Phone 818, Seale LIFORNIA PE: M eautiful display real California Orange Blossom and other perfumes, quiekly to all class whole: retnil trade. Exclu: square hustler. Ana, C: condition, equipped with two mets rotation balls, four cue bal! six cues, two cue rack racks, one tri ‘tr room chai MeNall FOR SALE cellent. cond most new, si an. ed spring, al- ary couch, Wilton somewhat worn, 56 LE~-75x150 foot corner lot th street and Avenue E for block icon pieh Two second hand gatse: ‘ors, three second hand with plows. Bismarck Imple- Pioneer te Corn, tested 95 per cent. ce $3.75 per bu. Sacks 40 cents. iE. Route 2, Bismarck, N. Black Gelding from home Ith, Finder Mrs. hare i T’ ‘own hand- bag trom city library ‘tuesday the Aoth return to library or call 169. No questions asked, Party known. about January the please notify, owner, German Roller Cai 8 Phonograph. 10x12 practically new. Phone 611. FOR SALE of weed fi Phone 8F: > m nary. rug —Iwo purebred Hereford The Wachter ‘Transfer 12 Wilton rug, prac- «tea Phone TM. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT—Inguire First Guaranty Bank. exclusive contract to Guaranteed line to retail Old. established house, A, F. son, Dept. 313, 2010 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio, WANTED: i | H on first (100r |) light! alcove, in Fa homes suitable | GIDEON KEEP AWAY mid “THAT OPENS AFRAID Wou'eL CaTelt A COLD fr Jobbing trade, on a mission basis, aaa: monthly, by an old established firm of high rep: utation; references necessary. dress Manufacturer, Box 42, hamton, N. Y. of Auto World. teed product. Retails Every car must have one. self. 50 per cent profit. STATES SALES CO., Fort Dodge, Towa. 50. pound. teries method - entirely. agents. Lightning Eliminates old jallon free to} Co, St. Paul, -And against comm se guaranteed 8. Retailers live- en making $150 wee JARD MPG. CO., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR SALE—Building 40x40 double store arrangement with lot 85 fect wide on Main strect located in town having two railroads, elevator, school and chureh. This property is constructed for store on one side and poolroom, restaurant or barber shop and poolroom combined on the h WANTE! "| realty D—A roll top writing desk. Phone 555. Lost Los --Kastern Star pin, bar shape style. Call 881. |! NEWS BRIEFS 1 | NEWS rs | British tanks and planes heip Frak troops route 2,000 Syrian and Arab tribesmen after surprise at Koan frontier near Bagdad. i convicted at Jacksonville of olating state laws on trusts in his heme; liable to two years prison or $1,500 fine. Games Warden solves mystery of ape man that has been terrorizing Stonington, Conn. Prospective buyer of farm seared tenants by antics in fur coat. The North Pac ing to expend its J railroad is 500,000 on im- Fargo division, mestown, N. D. on Send your Easter Greetings in a beautiful Winsum basket. Sold exclusively by Will’s flor- al shop. By Taylor ~ AND AFTER Six WEEKS I) THE HOSPITAL 1. BEGAN To TARS ON SO MUCH WEIGHT DUE To THE OPERATION— TI REALLY SHOULD TARE ING EXERCISES BOT THE WINCOW ~ T/A DOCTOR. WARNED ME AGAINST Tod MUCH BXERTION - Ld Locos QUIeTE ven S YOU So QUIETE You’ SPoKEN . een sep A’ WORD SINCE TUE BEEN HERE

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