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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18,.1926 Tribune Classified Advertisements | —= PHONE 82 MALE HELP WANTED ote Soe ee | MEN OR WOMEN—Learn Tjnotype operating. Earn $45 to $69 per week. Big demand. Our six weeks expert course enables you to begin earning money. Learn in a practi- eal plant. Six weeks course $60. Get our prospectus now, Fargu Uinotype School, P. 0. Box 807, Fargo, N. i] SAuuO reyesenmiees wi Laurette Hats and Slickers. No competition. Every woman _inter- ested. Many of our representatit varn better thun $15 a day. Write 4 Laurette Mfg. Co., r , wark, N. Je MEN WANTED—To handle package Yreight, 70c per hour for day work, per hour for night and Sundays, 60 days of son left. Fairly steady 5 gent, No. 1 Sixth Strect Milwaukee, W: SOVERNM PATROL | INS! TOR—Guards needed frequently for Canadian and other borgers. $1,680 yearly. Particulars _ free. Write, Ozment, 32-P., St. Louis, __Mo. immediate} ¢ W, ED—Energetic man over 22 to begin work in Bismarck, November ist. Advancement within — si months to hustler. References r quired, Write Box 656, Jamcatown, Zor appoi NTED—! barber trade, e8, ea to sell | and women to learn C; & Few weeks come log and special offer free. Barber College, Fargo, N. D, WANTED—Fxperienced Mechanics— those familiar with Overland and Willys Knight Service preferred. Be. nners or helpers need not apply. hr Motor Sales Co. WANTED—Coal_ miners, call Rupp Coal Co., G: —— =. letes. ; Write or Dao. ib ULUKS, 126 Varieties brushes, 60 per cent Commission. , $25.00-$100.00 selina A profit on sub Agents. Neway Brush Facto Hartford, Conn, SALESMEN 1 ending territory has an opening for ‘ eral men in this state. $150 salary | and expense arrangement. Will consider the application of young men who desire to enter the sales field, as well as experienced me Yor personal interview call Mr. Saxton, Room 308 at the Grand ra- citic hotel. A 3 -A three room furnis! tment in modern house. also be used as single rooms. 803 Ave. B, Phone 104M. furnished apartments, Wi Apartments. Phone Flanagan, Pro} Laurain FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Also’ Sieeping room. Cull 484 during the £OR GALE—Pontiac coach, run 4,000 ony and 960LJ evenings, ==, FUR RENT—A 2 room modern fur ished apartment. 924-Fourth St Phone 542W. FOR SALE 6 ROOM né@dern house, enst front, ” close in, two bed rooms, a good buy for $3700, on good terms. 6 ing purk, three bed rooms, hot ater heat, in good condition, for ¢ DEPENDABLE USED CARS| Forts iat stock, prepariny Great demand, big Inventory. Cata- gains at this time of Moler not anywhere near room will convince you of this, * FOR SALE- USED CARS CHEVROLET Sedan, Ford Tudoi j diseases, stomach snd bowel ailments, ' ny nervous disorders by osteopathy and ROOM modern house, close in, fee- ‘physiotherapy, ment. ep FEMALE HELP WANTED _ WA) perienced lady yoonpindy Preferred to begin werk 'y mber first See: or write at once to Mrs, C. L. Shucy, Hetel Shuey, Coleharbor, ND. 'WANTED—A. refined young indy £0! share a well furnished matin Bact ed Ai References exchanged. te Ad. No. 46, care Tsibune. WANTED—Experieneed sales | for store at Garrison, N. D. One! who can speak German preferred. Apply at Alex Rosen Broth WANTED—Two saleswomen, local, traveling salary and 3, west and south. Call Saturday and Sun- day. 610 Thayer. Cafe at once. ROO! Caassified Advertising Rates ‘ muertiva, 2d words ot 2 insertions, 85 words of UNGER .rrrccccreree. OO 8 insertions, £5 words or pa 1 pees ccenoceee - ander % words oe ees. RENT FOR RENT—Clean warm sleeping pd eee ibe! ae ‘a water at all times, Close in. Phone 6R2L FOR RENT desirable bot water ‘heated room with 3 large windows. Suitable for 1 or 2:in strictly modern home. Four blocks from, postoffice. Phone 967 or 40 ROOM-—1 modern house, convenient to high school. Breakfast if desired. $10. in arrange two rooms for Hens house keeping. Phone 457LJ. 811 Ave. C. FOR_RENT—2 well furnished rooms suitable for light house! it ot ‘water. Extension telep! 5 Also gai for rent. Phone 375 or _call 308 Eighth street. ROOM IN new modern home, for November first occupancy, ladies: only. Quiet—kumfy. Price $20.00, per month. Write Tribune ad No. AUTOMOBILES We begin catly to clear our Used for our annual ‘0 do this we offer ear that duplicated A visit to our Used Car Sales- Bode Spectel Tourt ge Special Touring. Chevrolet Panel Delivery. Buick tre Dodge Sedan in leather. Ford One Ton Truck. Dodge Coupe. Easy time payment M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR RENT—Large modern room, ex- tra warm and convenient, reason: | able price. Near pe retriee. 208 __Rosser.: Phone 360W. ‘FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Hot water heat and close in. 412 Fifth Street. Phone 926W. Ri ‘Large room for Tight housekeeping or sleeping. Phone or call at 408 Third strect. , FOR RENT—Two rooms in moaérn first cla . Priced for quick; home, suitable for light housekeep- sale. 1926 Dodge Coupe, good tires,’ ing. Inquire 37 Ave. A West. good mechanical condition. Looks CITY-HEATED single and runs like new. Lahr Motor; “tight housekeepi Sales Company. — Bee , building. Phone 183, Benes FOR RENT—A nice large front room pO — qne or two, 514 Sixth s 01 FOR room. Phone 682 or 1074. 960LI steer 63 ‘seen coe __ nous PLATS FOR RENT—One modern house, & rooms and bath. One three room partly modern house and one two room partly modern house. T. Shel Pho 25, yy: Knight Coupe Sedan, excellent condition. Priced exceptionally low. Two-ton! International Track, — practically new tires, three yard steel dump body, very good running order. 1925; Ford Tudor stdan, good rubber, en- gine, fenders, upholste: Ford Touring, Ford Trucks, Over- land Champion sedan, Chevrolet touring. Get our prices‘and take a demonstration and be convinced. | 5 Terms. Capital Chevrolet C : ILL SACRIFICE my Chevrole* tour- ing care, 1924 model for cash, See this car and make me an ofter at 404 Eleventh St. miles, good condition. Priced right. E. P. O'Brien, 219 W. Rosser. Shel 10 R SALE—Tudor Ford Sedan. Good FOR RENT—Mod res, run 6,000 miles. A bargain,! low, 4 blocks north of Roosev Phone 872. school. barn, could’ be used for dairy business. Phone 279 or MISCELLANEO! SBIR. Treatment for. rheumati we ba Kr Ouse modern except heat. Call at 508 @tith etre: Best modern equip- nN Low rates, Write for liter Fargo Sanitarium, Fargo, REN ed seven room ' house, close in. Writo Tribune Ad, 0. $3 on liberal terms, PART! near schools, monthly income $89, for $6300. ROOM modern house, two rooms, close in, augite new, basement, a very desirable bunga- low for $4750. ROOM_ modern house, two bed ‘oms,“m good condition, garage, ® foot lot, for $3500, on liberal terms. 6 ROOM modern house..on Seventh FOR SALE—Ono child's etib, 1 baby street, including 3 bed rooms, near schools, east front, good porch, for dern house, 3 hed floors, basement, FOR SALE—Si partly m hardwood 5, water and sewer, 75 foot lot, good condition, for $8450, . 4 ROOM modern house, it front, 75 foot lot, including electric steve, for $2650, 1 7 ROOM modern house, auealne. 4 bed rooms, east front, 75 foot lot, front and rear porches, near school, fur $4400, on terms. GEO. M. REGISTER, LY modern houses, close in, A FOR SALE—Registered 0: * FOR RENT—An_ unheate DRESS! LAIN ‘AND Fangy dress JHES-=No more worry about taking our ashes; jet the Ash Man, do it. ite takes them out of your, WA} cellar every week. He also hy fertilizer. Prices reasonable. Call J for Mr. Bureh 417 nth: St care of WANTED TO RENT TO RENT—By Novel 1st a good warm sleeping room,| 90 garage. Write Tribune No. 48. ral Te BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY _ and ewes, Duroc Je! sand; $1, sey bor gilts, lied Shorthorn bulls. }. Nagel, Box 21, Big:narek, N. ery store. condition. Only business of. kind in county seat town, Fine opening for ery store or pool hall. Must fe on account of| sickness. Write in care 45 Tribune, FOR int town of 1200, near Bismarck. business, Sving rooms above. $700.00 cash, low rent. __Tribune Not eniNbies ‘FOR RENT—A well furnished cafe in ‘Hotel Kilideer. Steam heat a lights included. Will board out een Hotel Killdeer, Killdecr, ak. milking Write C. buggy, 1 two burner oil stove. 412 Fifth street. Phone 925W2. Good Price Write iropshire is, yearl- and early. March lambs. Frank i ings Dak Shaffer, Driseoll, N. Phone 403M. oseeF. JAKING MAKING—Plain ing d kit by the day. Pho tM, Sd Ave Be king. Mrs. ! BLM. 515 tet day package hose.” Finder cal Chas. Lamb. Tenth Street. jone pair silk Mt Hot| 2. dai (aL ll pinta! 5] “RENT—An attractive worm Bee ae ontainin, : Peer | 7. ROOM modern house; seross.strect. from patk; garage; Al condition; $5600.00, ROOM modern bungalow, (facing park, sp sl span, garage, $3790, itt, most popular part of city, "near park, a real house at $5508.00. ROOM niodern house, cast front, hot water heat, garage, 00. peri gr ge Sat ite var wt lenery tubs, asement rage, everwthing complete, east -front, ‘built. for a home two years ago, Al eandition, $6000.00. 4 ROOM: cottage, modern, spick and span condition, nicest part of city, 6 BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the city; if the particular lot you want fe not on my large list I will get it for you if for sale. REAL ESTATE, the safest investment if you. do your business through a man who knows values and will tell you the truth. I have made over sales without a complaint from any -buyer. Do your real estate, business with the man who teally knows local real estate~con- ditions and who 1s probably doing more advertising for this entire community than the rest of the city together. F. E, YOUNG. your Man do it. -He takes them hes cellar every week. Cinders lor driveways and walks. Prices reasonable. ot 9773 for Mr. Seventh street. Burch, 417, Seventh stree Plastering, patching and stucco work. Chimney repairing ‘irst cl: work guar. | specialty. Fi fy | sRteed "call 605 No Washington e654 L. J. PEOPLE who have work for high! i school ui 8, pl Telephone 285 or 82! | STUDENTS, young men and women, ; desire places to work for board. | Telephone the College, 1 FOR EXCHANGE T HAVE scvoral quarters of unim- proved land, thirty head of horses, and $2,000 or $8,000 in cash, to ex- change for good improved farm. Will assume. Write or call J. 5. spneren, Bismarck, No. Dak. Phone’ FOR TRADE-—Pool Hall, large out- fit, very complete and deing good business. Prefer Burleigh county or Western N. D. Innd. Address care Tribune No. 50. FOR SALE VERY PRETTY 4 room house with bath and garage; located in the select residence part of the city. dust the house for a young mar: couple who wish to own their own home and stop paying rent. Only Terms. NEW MODERN 6 room house with garage; maple floors; located in choice residence district and neaz schools. $5200. Terms. 7 ROOM modern house with age, | centrally located.’ Only $4251 A VERY desirabie 5 room modera 's after school, or on Sat- Saxvik. i house, stuccoed, has garage and ip, the best of locations close to, Schools, This house is weit ar- ranged-and-is: priced right: “$3900. Terms. 6 ROOM modern house, has hot water heat,,an extra good basement, quar- best we know of in the city for money, NEW MODERN bath, ¢ the 6i room house end elect location, has new | uilt res; maple floors through- + close to school. -$5400, with a cash payment of $1200, and bal- ance in monthly payments. 7 ROOM modern house with garage Peon teccoutt house; has east sont. This property is especi desirable to one who ‘wishes to close to the business section. $6000. Terms. ly ndj IF YOU intend to build we ean give you some real bargains in lots at prices that will please and surprise you. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, J. P. Jackson, r. Hoskins Block, PA SENT Te | (STATE BRIEFS © rt DRUG STORE CHANGES HANDS ReachThe »Nickells drug. store here has been, sold to L. ike, Pharmacist, who will take chatge it- mediately. “Mr. Menke has ‘been em-, ployed at the store for many: mosths.! Mr, Nickells. plans to locate at some other point in the near future. FAIR PROPOSAL ON BALLOT Van: Hook—Circular letters are! being sent. to, veters of Mowntrail! county calli: ir attention to the, question of whether or not the Moun- trail county fair shall continue to be! held which will be submitted to the voters at the general election, Nev- ember 2. The question srose becauso of annual losses. in, putting on the INJURED IN. ACCIDENT prices displ | ‘s market al-| ty be: fair, shburn—Fred- Hoover, old. time selling preenere in aaay as quite seriously injured Wednes-| ‘how ig traders waneneded iy) un-| —_—— ‘strations in the ro al WILTON CORN SHOW Group of high grade industrial: ips. in N ade the automotive .secttun, Studebaker, | panizati in: .iferred were under. pressure whil | Plane tor Rd bree pity pid ene Genera! Motors, Hudson, Chrysler \ hy i 2 Dipplay Better: Resistance to Selling Preseare in To- day’s Market New York, Oct. sist ala ed be! resident of the Conkling community, day covering a fow.now weak spots. day, abierpeen, wueny he fell drove oni Soc of Wwe tal cen aatenine & rear wheels of :the-wagon, . He will be 't04%¢ per.cent, encouraged short cov-/ confined to his bed for some time, { CFing and a renewal of bullish demon- F d, a selected Wilton—-A corn show and.creamery| , Confused price movements. charac- demonstration will be held. in Wilton terized several industrial , jovember 3 acco! ing to ja mi by the Get Together club, a civic or.| Y@low Truck.and Pierce Arrow :pre-! completed: Mack ‘Trucks were in. brisk dem Among the equipments, heaviness cropped out in American Car and Me-| Foundry and American Locomotive, whilo Baldwin, Pullman and, Westing- he 0 Airbrake rallied sharply. United States Stecl was strong but seyeral. of the independents stecls showed substantia). reeeasion: { The Van Sweringen issues Jed the, rally in the railroad group on buying presumably influenoed by unconfirm- drug store, formerly .owned by his Cd.rumors of important development father. He has been in business hete, in the “Nickel Plate” merger tl nines “ine diate | week. Other high grade dividend pay- ‘ i crs Ses Sere Bend Seay 4 ETE EMENT JUBILE! |. S. Cast Iron Pipe fluctuated er- oe Tee eee | raticalis, opening four points lower Dickinson—Completion of plans for 2¢,190 and then rallying above 200 the two-day fall festival and paving before the end of the third hour. | jubilee is holding the. attention of May Department Stores was in fi tail residents of Dickinson this week. Supply despite persistent reports of a |The combined efforts of. evory civic, Soccial dividehd sistribution sin the fraternal and social. organization of ReRT fyture, Local ; tractions + the city, with the city authorities, are hehvy. ‘ - city council was called Monday even. ing to devise some means by which oo Se RES New York — John MeCarmack’s She has operatice ambitions, Her voice is a clear, high soprano, Dickinson Mosher posal, well known Dickingon pioneer, i ir ing illne: M is after spending a few years. in Spo- | kane, Washin yn, returned to pee inson in 1807 where he. purchased. Monday morning after 2 tinge re Parents 42. years. ego andj Strength of Liver- poo! Quotations Main In- fluence on Market Chicago, Oct, 18—UP)—With rad strength of Li main jieal wheat Ke! upward tren lay. Advanciny: expected to make this one of the aaa or ae largest celebrations ever attempted, 1 Ae ol ‘ in western North Dakota. ‘ se PLAN FIRE PROTECTION — | Hebron--A special. meeting. of the HIGHER TOD AY ‘more adequate fire protection could) : \ he obtained.* The fire at, the Hebron , ae brick plant, recently precipitated this Radical action, .which ‘has been under. con- | sideration for some time. | 1 | FLASHES OF LIFE'| “Mauebter Gwendol mn Hs, to have a i musical debut. When she is present- most of the tine to ed to society,in the gold room of the ™°! be i Ritz in December, she will sing duets One" creirnt fates onaccount of ure- with her father and her brother Cyril. Fosos was largely responsible for the return at Liverpool. Export demand ;tor North American wheat, however, was fairly active, with sales estima 00,000 bushels. The United States wheat visible supply total d creasod 1,429,000 bushels for the weeks. Wheat closed unsettled % to % cent higher; corn % to % cent up, oats unchanged to ' advance, and provi- sions unchanged to 15 cents down. FUTURES RULE STRONG ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET New York—“Flappers of the worst} Minnenpolis, Oct.. 1%—-UP)—Wheat sort—devotees of independence” are fetnces ruled strong today, sharply mistaken, in the view of the Rev. Dr.| higher cables,. strength at Winnipeg, ‘Harry Emerson Fosdick. | “What do} and bullish weekly foreign statistics you mean—independence?” he asked.: the early factors. Early export trade “You will look alike, dress allke, paint] was rather light. alike, talk alike,‘ think alike, act} Corn futures advanced one cent in alike.” sympathy with wheat. Oats were firm —_— _ | with other markets. Rye futures Balta, Moldavis—Three Russians! were slow. and halted after % cent sed of espinoage ix behalf - en A ee eed , Harlen, Ky.—This town has jumped right into the controversy over what bit he issue is knickers. A girl here has been sent home by her teacher for vearing. overalls, - And her mother hvows she will continuc to wear them! to class, a mania have been executed. them was a woman. ‘HY OPERATE .| For appe dicitis, gall stones, stom- Cape Town—F. Greely and W.jach and liver troubles. when Hepatola Hoover, Americans, are living on ajdoes the work in 24 hours withor mountain peak 6,200 feet high in or-| pain, danger or loss of time. Hep! der to study sun spots. They will be} tola also removes the calcylus from on the job three years. the pelvis off the kidneys and gravel __. |front the bladder. Pregnant. women New York—The liner Republic is on and, small children take Hepatola the way to.port. with an 1,800 pound. with every safety. Contains NO PO! fish of mystery. Heavy seas washed SON. Sold only by HEPATOLA CO. it aboard. It is.to be given over to Grand Forks, N. D. Box 152. Dept. scientific study as it could not be Price $6.75 delivered. Phone identified aboard. | 511 Seventh street north. CHICK, You'VE GOT YOUR OLD CLOTHES ON — SPOSE ‘rou Go UP ON "THE ROOF AND Fux THAT LEAK NEAR“THE Cnimney SHOCKS — AN’ L HAD PLANNED TO WASH TH R_ SOI GOULD Go Sor cane = THAT'S THE war Ss ALWAYS “STICK: JOBS ON Me, a es ° 3 aa ae ts narra OW WELL, T CAN LET TART SLIDE TLL Tomorrow. | By Associated Prema Leased Wire 1 here # Yt ya ® es | ial 146 13% i. 3% 48 90% +106 13.90 13.45 ran TOM eae’ 80 80% 86% 1482 Jan. Ribs— 1275 13,10 14.30 Bellics— Nov. 16.70 advance. Flax. futures were weak, under hedging presaurc. Cash. w offerings: were large and the: market continued to rule easy for top yeti but the bulk of e Top. Wl er. Whiter what was eetn lower for choice, ‘n was firm. Oats were in fair to good demand. Rye was steady and. quiet. Barley, slow and casy. avy supply and the Chicago, Oct, 18—(U. 8, D, of A.)-- Hogs 51,000; desirable hogs 200 pounds up, gonerally steady to ,10 nts lower; lighter weights moatly steady; packing sows 10@25 cents higher; top 14.00 gold for 270 to 290 pound wei bulk 210 to 280 pound verages 13,60@13. ost 160 to 200 und averages 18.20@13,80; bulk de- sirable 300 to 400 pound packing sows 10.75@11.75; few lightweights shippers upward to 12.00 and aboy: strong weight slaughter pigs upword © 100; heavyweight hogs 12,60@ 14.00; medium 13.25@13.95; light 12.90 light light 11.75@:13,40; Dy a0 00@12.00; slaughter des predominating about 4 - i to stockers and feede: uil st he! to J to 60 cents lower at mostly 1 pound bullocks 1 of good carly top y tive; fat und) sheep no fat na culls ste; range lambs. sold; carly to tives 14 bulk 14.00@ 14.2: 9.000 mostly; few at 10.00 of fat ewes Yeeding lambs feeders scarce POTATOES Chicago, Oct. 18--)—Potatoes, re- ceipts 289 cars; on tracks 485; total $. shipments Saturday 1,421, Sun- day 44; trading fair, market stéady; Wisconsin sacked. and blk round whites 2.00@2.45; North Dakota gacked round whites 2.25@2.65; Min- nesota-North Dakota sacked Red River 2.50@2.90; Idaho sacked russets 2.60G)2.90 brown beauties 2.2: f bulk 12.75@13.50; choice 3.00, Minneapolis, Oct. 18—(U. S. D. of A.)--Potatoes: — Moderate wire in- quirs demand moderate, market slightly stronger. Carloads delivered sales, trelght only deducted-Minne- polis and St. Paul rate, sacked cwts, round whites, United States No. 1 and partly graded 2.20@2,90, CHICAGO PRODUCE %; extra 42% @44; firsts 98%4@10%; nds 85@37 i: ry receipts 5,247 cases: 41; ordinary firsts 34@ ger: fir y rator extras 86; refri; * 36; re at iger 3 firsts 33%@34. Cheese -unchanged. ss FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N.. D., Oct. 18—()—But- ter fat, churning cream 46; packing stock 24, _ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR -Minneapolis, Oct. 18—4#)—¥ changed; in carload lots, family tents quoted at 3.10@3.35 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 49,417 barrels, r £@s4. _ CHICAGO POULTRY hicago, Oct. 18—(#)—Poultry al weak; receipts 19 cars; fowl: 18@23; springs 19@21%; turkeys 3 roosters Ii icks 21; geese 18, MINNI RANGE Oct. 18 Open High Low. Close 1.44% 1.45 1.49% 1.407% 1.18! 05 95% 9b 1.004% 1.00% 1.00% 1. Ae Aly ABT 48% 241 240% Ha 2.13. . 2.25% 2.22% "66 211 . Bley $25, 66% - CHICAGO GRAIN- tt, 18-—(P)—Cash aap ach No. 2 hard 144h@ iued 75% 70%; No. its. wiiye aamele sade 40, Barley 6. ce 29.25@35.50. 1d. By 15.26. bulk 4 Colorado sacked ~ +; possi 144% 1.44% | and 1.49 00% | wheat | days white 46% @d?; No. 3/ senération: | BINANCIAL. | NEWs Be Resi Low Close tak Eg atk 48% 48 142% 1.46 16% 284% ‘as ABM 1.01 107% 18.75 13.35 ae aay 1.00% 1.07: 100% 1.06% 18.65 13.96 13.30 1830 18.75 3810. 1430 to choice 146% 1.49%; ordinary to good 1.43% @1.45%; No. 1 hard apring 1,45%@1.b8%; No. 1 aark hard aon- tana on track 1.44%@1.51%; to ar- i 4%@1.51%; May 1.49; Dec. Corn No. 3 yellow 73. Oats No. 3 white 41 42%. Barley 49@68. 80. ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 18—(U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 19,000; run mostly west- erns; general quality very plain; killing elasses opening uneven, steady to weak; one load long yearlings weighing 1,028 pounds 11.25; bulk | frase steers 6.257.005 several. louds a heifers 1.256 Saturday. i Ik fat cows and ew cows and heifers 6.00@6.25; straight heifers to 6.50; all cutters 8,50@3,75; | strong weights to 4.00, bulls 5.00@ 5.60; stockers and feeders generally steady; bulk 5.25@6.50; few better grade 7. Joads mixed 3 3 bulk good Ii 20,000; mostly on packing smooth kind: cost Saturday heep — 18,00 steady on fi steady on fat she New Yor bonds clo BISMARCK ished by Ru ier Co.) Bismarck, Oct. 18 1 dark northern ‘o. | northern spring: No. 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum 1 flax... . 2 flax 1 rye. | Dark hard winter’: Hard winter Oats sty SHE! 66 Ibs or more... und discount 10 Ibs. 6 cents un- noe eee New York, .Ogt. 10.—Just about: a month from the time I announced that Greetwich Village was outgrowing its swaddling clethes of pose and affecta- tion, along comes, a new cafe and holds a Tuesday evening “poct’s plat- All the dreamy-eyed: young bards are rhyming overtime and appearing yin the highways just before the din- ner bell, with scripts .sticking from their. pockets, Thereafter the, scene is quite as self-conscious as ever it ; was in the lage & palmiest days. At the close of the dinner they rise and read their atuff to the assembled | gathering of admiring young women, spinsters and arty, middle-; Wo- men. who have. sneaked off for the evening. On an ave their stuff is pretty bad—almost aay And since it.is a poet's platter, the charge for dinner is but four bits, or 60 cents, as they say cast of Chicago. i = per ape the ides -germed. in a. of a. certain young poet, famous for his cecentricities, This young man never was known to pay for a drink or a meal, execpt on those occasions when all doors were sed to him. There are enough rs in New York to make. it le for him to,carry on an al- , Most continuous business of meal mooching. | Deciding to make sure of .at least Se etter ar aia ; advantages of this ‘poet’ oe arnes Ee sti ‘out of never, waited for ‘the fo1 e te, koran oe $ fe chen, canes Snu'tbe and: nee fiaiehed, “dashed sub, paperally Sih seine Hone ares eaten: r-- fare rod abtfcenly tae Just over the- of. the villas a dingy beckaney were ‘day uot ¥) YOR can see @ white-haired old lady at her sewing, 1 oteupied-.the ji ir f eat though ail ‘ite nad and ouths of the ‘past several — is ‘ aghtnGe OF fot aoe ne ni lot wenin gales: .. Wheat No,. cor es

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