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é ACHR VO iat ig Mino We nd a ett ee TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1926 - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN | Tribune Classified Advertisements ARKETS. = | oe ly Associated. Press Leased Wire | refrigerator extras 36; refri 3 gases” “lA Y, MOTHER IS DIFFICULT JOB Bismarck, Dec, 28 1 dark northern. 1 northern spring | Runs Family of 18-0n Income | of $175 a Week By Using Budget System AUTOMOBILE rT rr , : nan ment for first class Duco and Lac- Yesterday Year Ago quer Automobile refinishing. At f : present we have on our floor for]: MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT Patrol Inapector- . Guards needed frequently for Cane- dian and other borders, $1680 year- ly. Particulars free. Write Oz- ment 3-P, St. Louis, Mo., immediate- ly. WANTED—Man to fire steam plantj] 3 p= ae OPE RERS under 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum 1 flax... . 2 flax your inspection e automobile which we have just reDucoed. NOW, It is not essential that you] Aggressive Selling Catches: have the cash for such a job. We will paint your car and let you pay} Mamket Without Any Ade- and run errands for a smal hotel id 100 miles from Bismarck, Board, 1 week, room and small wages. Write care 2, per ewt SHE! we or . New York, Dec. 28.(4)—-Mrs. under .... Tribune Ad, No. 98, fer- ++ 1.25 Ibs. ies 907) Gorncn ence and address ** TT) Ads over 25 words, Se addl- |] for it in small monthly payments. LNs 48 Nec niatinc as sonia ae cnc aaee ‘WANTED—Competent clothing _and tional per word COME IN and let us give 59) hardest jobs in New York-—the run. prices and terms, or call us and we 5 6, ning of a family of 18 on a combin Ou our quate Support Today | i hoe clerk, one who speaks German ‘ Gay ee : prefofted, State anlary wanted and emma” DISPLAY will look your car over and make} Chicago, Dec. 28—(/)—Axg! : “§ t per pound discount under | family income of $175 a week, * ? give references in first letter, Ad- TES von a neice and terms whjch will|sclling which caught the whe 4, (55 Ibs. Ear corn, 70 tbs, & cents,un- | The secret, she says, is system, She dress Merchant, care this paper. 65 Cents Per lfch meet with your approval. ket without any adequate support ‘p91, | der shell. {runs her home in West 228th street MEN AND WOMEN barbers in great Au 7 0 iia “kee All Work Guaranteed Head ia ae values meh tog oT | * > | ike a aa 5 ie me meals and time lassified cash |] | y. July delivery ‘of wheat, sleep regu 5: clock wiiaa mained Seetaloer Yeeee oF ole. in advance. Copy should be DAKOTA AUTO SALES [touched a new low price record for. | ARNOLD THIELE | to vento for the I ce Harber College, Fargo, N. D, Estad.{] received by 12 o'clock to in- Co., . the season. An uncxpeetedly big in- : ‘, Ti ieea. sure insertion same day: Oldemoblie Sales and Service {crease of the amount of wheat on} LOSES MEMORY’ : a BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA > pxererney 5. Vomme) 13.87 ‘dren helping their father to meet the FEMALE BELP WANTED THE Phone 428 eames ire cee, eat i881 WHEN QUERIED ws pods » oS, “ F ter at - ‘ 2% to 4% cen lower,| Mrs. Bolster’s weekly budget calls LADIES, who can do pluin seving 211] BISMARCK TRIBUNR Gas eee RR | os for expenses of ing hee LAUNDRY oats 1% to 14@% cents off, and (Continued from pare one) to save something cach week. Food a Chicago concern since a year ago) costs the famil. $70 week and some last April. He said that he had known! of the items 12 loaves of bread Romer slightly, before Christmas and |” day for $1; 10 quarts of milk for provisions unchanged to 30 cents up.! Leaders on the selling side of the —————~ wheat market commenting on the in- steers and yearlings comparative time work. Write (enclose stam vo STYLEPLUS DRESS COMPANY, PHONE 82 AMSTERDAM, N. Y. HOME LAUNDRY—At most reason- able rates we launder your clothes WANTED Girl for general” house- VTOMORILES without the slightest’ injury toserease of 3,500,000 bushels shown to. Stas 2" 3 ‘ | Pounds. 1186; 306 pauieds and Oter eer anas talked WH Ai Whe the! $1.10; six to’eleht ae work... Phone 1102 oF call Ut 5081 oe Na ABLE USED CARS| [abric. For men's shirts a siciaie]day in the’ supplies of wheat afloat day's" uneven declines short Ted in| Shean tone keanbse 11 o0@Te.O0; | INkter came to his house tor investi~, uit tive pounds of Cuter oa wae _A MSRM ae ty. Repairs made at a small charge}for Europe asserted that figures on liberal — suppl weak to unevenly| heavy lambs 850@9.50; cull lambs| S@te‘a quarrel between Thiele’s wife | ix $97 a month, WANTED—Experienced girl for gen-) we TAKE as good care of our Used| if desired. We call and_ deliver.| production measured against proba-| lower; spots 50 cents and more low-| 7.00@8.00; light ewes 5.00@6.00; | 4M the woman who formerly lived in) “Any family of any size can man- eral housework. 62% Fourth street. | "Cars as of our new stock—this MARGUERIT | BULTEN’S HOME|ble import requirements continued er for two days; top yearlings 13.00; | heavy ewes 4.00@5.00; cull ewes 1.00 the dwelling place they ¢ age to get along well if they would WANTED-—Expericnced gitl for i because we consider both as valu-! LAUNDRY. Phone 1017, 31 Ave.jto indicate a world surplus after medium weight 11.35; steers scaling | @3.00; bucks 9.00@4.00. ° | 505 First avenue northwest | ke a budget and spend so much a cral_ housework, 623 Fifth street | able merehandise, Come in to our] Ancorner Mandan Ave. cones adie Hina et MP patel Lo she stock’ and pessabadeiiids 404 Sone had occurred some ein di reg ae said “Usually on. ' eer ‘ ended th : -| bulls steady; vealers 50 cents to 1.00 PENT \GE | pt | oo much money wasted it HOUSES AND FLATS cout guina 2926 Overland Ser OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT _J mately lower prices. itsitlets. apward to "1 bahia acs ital | He said that he had bought, all! big lies, and this is caused) by outsiders upward to 14.50; 50. : FOR RENT—On January 1st nexd 1] Opponents of such views pointed to will have two office rooms en suite|estimates indicating that United, for rent. See R, D. Hoskins or 8,| States wheat exports for six months * } : . Open High Low Close| tld, between 15 and 2 the income and ry slow, fat lambs! Wheat ® Ne [prune brandy from a farmer ‘ning weak to around 2 cents low-| pect rag, |Rerth of Regent and on Christmas For mene swiniealate possession of} dan; 1925 Dodge Sedan (leather); the L: on house at 400 Fourth] Ford Touring; Chevrolet Panel street with three roomers in house Truck; 1924 Dodge Coupe. : he ia tial . adie Soi ” -. A, Floren. to Junuary 1 will total 150,000,000 rly sales woole "i % 7 x, | day ‘had a fi in of the lig COE Sed abt Easy time payments. itsincls, Comparec: with 60,000,000 Wate Dotdine: strvetly -ehtie 27 1.40% Heal wor in the as well ns ‘| ’ Sheng - FARM LANDS __|bushels for the corresponding tim ight lambs around 13.25; i | pint botth y filled, in the) i Rae ae M. B. GILMAN CO. FOIt SALE or exchange 400 acres,| last year, Talk was also current in eulls 9,000 sheep steady; fat go | kitchen cupboard, | aunty feenace HeMty seventeen miles north of Antler, N.J8ome quarters that f 5.00@ best held higher; Bismarck. SALE+-1926 Chevrolet co same as new. Equipped with h are tire and chains. Inquire D. Three. mi Tson| Other countries have Manitoba Prairie land, good soil,] mated or oeedy ha land clear, will trade ‘all or part|counted in full. a prbcceiaehatiait on semibor be for hors < E. Ketman, Park MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT j a HAS SHARP BREAK Minneapolis, Dee. 38—()—Wheat : Rapids, ) FUGNITURE FOR SALE M: SOR CATER poem ae ing | had @ sharp break today, bearish for- FOR SALE—Baby bugay, just like| Chen news and dragsy carte rive oe! new, very cheap, high chair, baby} tion running the market into stop bed, 4° chairs, kitchen cabinet,| joss selling. Futures broke 21% cents | | - feding lambs steady; 11.50@11. ~ ..d.ding best comebacks around ooms and bath, gas _ stove s west of Pie t to schools, Imme- ion, Price Owen, Phone 421, e room house, large rooms, rent reasonable, Located on] = First street. Close in. Inquire at ROOMS FOR RENT the Bismarck Quality Store. Phone at; iwo Tur 126-4. / an be used 96% 06% Oy |, Ho drank the brandy in the eup- 96' -96% $4 OFT honrd und ‘then went down in. the| 141, | basement and drank some more, but AT% AG’ “AGU | he did not remember how much. | Remembers Three Things, | 31, | Thiele was able to tell oniy a frag: | ) | mentary story of the events leading { up to the shooting and remembered only three thing: ting down to the — cr table; shooting at the myste ;| Results of Experiments Will ious “object, nad | a en Pa eee or sleeping.| beds ; <aauainial oe ies iad | _‘“foom'bunsalow with garage; clgse| Bee hot and cold water] Kitchen table, cot, Ironing bourd.| before support developed. Oats fu: puluth, De McDonald. Be Presented to Legisla in, Inquire 0, W.. Roberts, wi oe “oe eel Ca 826-R or call] THEI street North, Chek tures weakened with corn ™% cent Open High Low Close pT the quarrel at the dinne ture and Funds Asked 3 Wags Main street. Phone at Free) mid-session break resulting. Rye Decp Attributed to Disap-| purum Dee. fi toi h Hb bd anes | c mt —— —-—— | FOR SALE—Living reo’ dining} futures sold down with wheat, May se, the scuffle with FUR KRENT-—Seven room modern| FOR RENT-— Warm sleeping room va- iF (caine re wheat, May éf po Aa se, the scuffle with ‘ house at 519 Sixth street. May be] cant January ist. Also for sale: Ree cialven hamper clerics breaking 1s cents, | May barley sag-) peinting Dividend Action 138° 1 and the start of the w 8. Unusually 2 cent with the leaders. May basket, wash boiler and wringer. 20] flaxsced was gasy from the stai aad : Ave, B West. Phone 458. offerings. wets. eee ‘Leans Are Called FOR SALE—A Maytag Electric Wash- nd the, — er, ice box, library table and rock- slow, N ers and hall rack, Call at 619 Sixth} and draggy. Good to choice un- pointing dividend action t at which time he cried: | hei y God. what hi remembered nothin The weapon with , | Was committed, y | tion revolver, Th r together with | sein winter qituck, bus and automobile traffic has hich the murder] ! ighway department to Colt double a ent a recurrence said he some-| of the road blockade which has par- occupied Jan. 1st. Inquire at Rich-| Fur lined overcoat and one new hoit's, % Smith Typewriter, 218 Second T--Five room house Tocat-|_ street. Phone 882-J. outh Thirteenth street. Rent] T1WO LARGE, furnished rooms suit- ble. Inquire at Gussne able for light housekeeping. Clean and warm. In modern house, 213 1 done?” Thiele POR KE: 28-—-)—-Disap p- i tl OOMS and bath, sI ly mod- ur treet or Phone 730. changed. itive interests by the Allied | times kept under the mattressyof his| alyzed traffie over the state during Maes cunt, Catt B90 ‘or cali{ Eleventh street No. 1 block from} stro Winter wheat was scarce and and in Can. companies was liad MOE cedinhes-in We teivaling tha 180 week. je state! during 3 Twelfth street north. __Broudway. ~,-<.| CYLINDER BLOCK REHONING | steady. held responsible for thes! de-| ~Cash wheat | bak, but did not remember where he| This indicated in a statement } FOR RENT—Two rooms for light ‘AND REBORING Durum was unsettled. cline in prices in to distribution 2 hard 1.421,,. | had it on Christmas day. |made by 1. J. Moc, Valley City, a APARTMENTS housekeping with cellar and coall we Now have all the necessary| Corn offerings were light and de- that had expected. — Allied ; No. 2 yellow, “I suppose I must have had it some| member of the state highway - mand ‘was quiet. Chemical directors raised the annual Oats were in small supply and de-' rate from $1 to $6 und the stock| mand for desirable quality was bet- br below 136 for un overnight \ FOR RENT—Two rooms with two! shed, lights and water. $10.00 per closets, nicely furnished for light| month. South Side Mission, housekeeping. Hazelhurst Apart-| ELECTRIC LIGHTED, | place in the front bedroom on the 181, @50; No. 3/ first floor,” he said, but declared he) road did not remember nx in to get it| cither \ mission, Mr. Moe declared that ng work done th v the equipment to do first class cylinder block rehoning and reboring. This work can be done without taking hite heated, nuts. 411 Fifth street. “Phone Je or connected light house- * i rf ter. if loss of nearly six points. Failure of ‘and standing by the door with it in| By individual oe wer ceching gosta College..bullding. ene taieiarede phneeepeal Rye, was firmer, nigh {he American Can, directors to de-| [This hand, although he “supposed he) being watched closely ; IN'e—-: nial r ément| _ Telephone 183, 5 y wai m to one cent higher, clare an extra, induced sufficien c wend ae must. ec.” He did not know it wus mn, he two highway ¢ FO ON Loan a Ee SENT FarnTahed OF UNTOTATSE | eee ane nee ete ati] Flaxseed was in fair demand and selling to carry that stock down two| "qmett’ 20°, gagnge so, londed, he said. machines now in operation und cuofold, Gall at 980 Fourth atreet.| ed sleeping and light housekeeping| be given. | ~ offerings were small. ote i Lard 18.82. | Honing GE Tihisle) aman At gy AL eceOn of the round body, ar SB Bop pan - oa dae: 4 See e ee il, motors and i 2. | and e shortly a ye ‘FOR PANT—Niee steam heated fur-| rooms. Call at506 Second street or) 1. 1 0 a4 first class automohilet- 80. ST. PAUL, shares, which had Bien ere | Heswas then/4al sible, which rished apartments. The Laurain| Chote oon — | "repairing on any make of car. Our| , South St. M strength in the where ‘he now factorily In a: el Avartm-~*> Phone 303. __) FOX ReNT—Two large rooms fur work guaranteed, Special prices 8. D. edie EAPOLIS GRAI | Hitwalane de ihe FOR RENT—Four room modern apt.| nished for light housekeeping.| uring the winter months. nt buy: | auinneeretion Bee BAIN heat | ROMER. UNE! a a ceeparinenela. ity ate ney Flats, Phone 773 after] Phone 643W or call at 924 Fourth based, at! receipts 83 cars compared to 130 a| JAMESTOWN | types of snow nis us, the 30 p.m. street. WE WILL rapele your pated lth ee a jes r is n pert, elon of. Ash No. 1 northern] _ Jamestown D., Dee, 28.--)-- | highway on ioner declared, as ishe: a my =Ni a ee a let you pay for it in small mont @s. @7.00; cutters, ther elon Calling 0! eae ae Jamestown Elks and Rotarians met] soon as funds available. FOR RENT Furnished Also’ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cozy] let you pay y 0@6.00; * stockers” About $20,000,000 iv leans to atrergthe | 2 No. 1 dark northern stown Elks a ptarians, Soswe Ubocneated the body of the late Nels H. Romer, : Mandan police chief slain. there} This year the unexpected early nary to good 1.41%@1. .| Christmas day, at the Northern Pa-| 80 which partly blocked high- hard spring 1425 @1.46%; No, 1] ¢! depot this noon and escorted it/ Ways in a ma Montana on track 141%@|to the Presbyterian church where it] State found 1.41% @146%; May| lies in state awaiting the final fun-| pared to shovel f yeral services here at 3 m. Hun-| Immediate steps v payments, Let us quote you prices. | 3.50@4. an dfeeders slow, 6.50 down, jen the re DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO, INC. Calves 2,800; = market unevenly) also a discouraging effect al- 215 Main Street steady 25@50 higher; 10.50@11.00. | though caused no change in money Bismarek, N. Dak. Hogs 10,000; generall yslow; few rates which are expected to soften Phone 428 Open_Evenings to 8:30 620 Sixth street. Phone spring, choice to fane: 1.45%; good to choice 1.42 ries sleeping rooms, Also light house- ™ ‘ 329-W, -, “eeping room: Close in. Phone -R or call at 422 Fourth street. THREE PARTLY furnished hous keeping rooms with heat and pri ate bath, 406 Ave. F. werve position of the banks ity of sections of the orth Dakota unpre- out. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE—Stationery News stand, a confectionery and cigar store es- ‘ablished for 15 years, price reason- carly sales 25’ lower at 11.60; ‘pack- again after the turn of the year. ing sows mostly 10. Liquidation in some issues ap- H e taken to re- 4 3 i ted| FO. RENT—Furnished and uni Be i: vost J pig. market 25 lower k av-! peared to be of an urg: ldreds of friends and acquaintances! lieve this condition but funds to car- Pot oa PORRIRtION. Taeaan nished bed zooms. 1012 Broadway.| T0ST—A man’s gray, glove, Finder|erage cost Monday 11.75; weight, one block of 9 Oats | viewed the body. sive road clearing for selling, retirine from business.| Phone 499-W. ———____.| please Phone No. 9 arian Anois HANES Ga sieiie te changing Banas reas ott) Barle The d fi pel Te ntereste i 5 ENT— he SS pep S000; i 25 cents low- three points, upon’ antic an 196. pioneer ypes of clearin If interested write ad. No, 95, care] FOR RENT—-Furnished front room, cron fat lambs; no early action, Coast Line and United States Cast| R¥¢ No 2 22@96 | tus were obtained by the. hig! S@ALA. |a railroad Lads j to 1904, sheriff of Stu Dec, 28--()—Flour | that ran ali 23,403 barrels,| here before going to hot water heat. 619 Sixth street. Phone 214-W. | Sues FOR RENT—Two furnished room 320 Ninth street, Call 201-W. marck Tribun: R SALE—Caoice imported German CHINESE LEGISLATOR Honolulu.—The first American cit- izen of Chinese ancestry will take s place as a territorial legislator nbout stead: fut ewes 4.00@6.00,. Iron Pipe all sold down four points —— jor more and American Ice d Aus- _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK {tin Nichols, preferred, three Chicago, Dec. 28—(U. S. D. of A.)} The closing was weak. Thi nd were put i One plow i This is b Rollers, German Chappers and} ijRNISHED niodern room. — 610} when the law making body assembles} —Hogs 37,000; fairly active to ship- faction pressed its advantage in the | "Rran’99.50 was a member of the local Elk Hartz Mountain, also native singers.} Fourth street. Phone 293. soon after the first of the year, Yew|pers and yard traders; big packers final hour when a number of stocks siya Sao {Woodmen of America lodges. ‘ Cages, seeds, treats, ete. Phone Char, born and educated in Honolulu,} out of the market; generaly 10 to 15 showed losses of 3 to 6 points among FARGO BUTTER | The funeral sermon will be preach-| on roads in the Red River valle: who began life as a bootblack on}cents lower than Monday's best tim: the streets, and by profession ajtop 12.00 paid for 170 to 240 pound photographer, was successful at his} weight; few loads heavy butchers and Loose Wiles Biscuit. Texas and first try in politics, “I desired to} 11.95; bulk desirable 150 to 280 Pacific Land Trust sold at 1,825, an carry out some greater and more| pound weight 11.75@11.90; most overnight drop of 155 points. Total responsible mani my duty as an/ packing sows 10.60@10.90; bulk sales approximated 2,000,000 shures. American citiz is the way Char} slaughter pigs 11.60@11.85; heavy- them Atchison, Woolworth, American 1 1 28 -(®)—But-| ed by Rev, C. H. Phillips of the Con-| It is not believed, Mr. Moe de Smelting, International Harvester 1» unchansre an old friend of | that drifts in the e will be able nd the Biks will, to resist either of th 1163. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak, Box 728. A team of grays, one horse, one mare about 12 years old, Will be sold at the front door. of postoffice at Arena on 3ist of De- __ POSITION WANTED WANTED— Office position by exper- ienced young lady. Can file take dictation, typewri keep books and ‘also operate, switchbourd. Refer- ences furnished, Will go out of N. Fargo, | the Romer family | have charge of the interment at High-| d_ Home cemetery, But this will be r Is ever held . while la { eat r Indications are thi Their one of the largest funeral i cember, 1926, Geo. Boelter,} town. Write Tribune Ad. No. 99, comments upon his suc weight hogs 11.50@11.95; medium ee di . “ spe dl sa thet na An . _town. Write Tribune Ad. a r ; Vs this, part of the | ed to large drifts, lies li Appraiser. a _'| YOUNGMAN with good personality, —_- _ LETHG@ 12.008 ligne 1040@ 12.005, het! FARGO LIVESTOC K Teete 4eqeao: Se Pere ONS Tigi: Mask af tha ali tow Pure Bred Duroc Boars.| experienced, in bookkeeping and] The sale of women’s shoes has in-|light 11.40@12.00; packing so —insipeeiiavoennneins blocking motor traffic 10.25' Fargo, N. D, Dec, 28—()—Hogs | sgq@4v. 11.15; slaughter pigs 11,25@11.85, 160 to 200 pound weights 11.25; 200] °"p, Cattle 11,000; better grades fed to 225 pounds 11.25; 225 to 275| tip creased between 40 and 50 per cent| @: in the last 10 years. frequent. With the large plows only small percentage of these drifts reached even in an entire 00, E. Chesak, 1244 Ge | general office work desires posi- utheast of Bismarck, i t Apply Tribune Ad. No, 100. Coolidge Endorses Appropriations For " " And so the commission is Opportunity Knocks i a wedge ign whi is ‘ ront of a fast 4 | r truck. Such a plow, GOVERNMENT AGENTS JusT ee Ser ae oe Cae il prove OH, WELL, GUESS THE Fuss WHOOIE! Sixty J appropriation for i fleet of new | MOWM’N POP ! PINCHED A PLE GUYS — ft 3 — pots for the upper s ‘ | WVEHED SONPLE OUYS : Remar, WHY $500 Bis! i endorse today by | through the smaller ‘en Lerebeg z i! aT || Coolidge. drifts a he able to cover a Com Some’ A POCKETBOO! | The president has accepted the} much gi : ge than the two vcgceammemeee! WOULD] | Proxram of Secretary Davis of the| state plows now in ac war department for improving traf-| Results of expe fie facilities on the upper river. Some | ous type of plows boats already have been put into|as far | operation there, but the program calls) testing per | for the addition of a considerabla| je, Ye ‘this i expected, | number as companions to the fleet al-/ The law n 1 then be teudy in operi non the lower Mi | paked to pro funds necessary | sissippi river. i |for the carrying out of apr t “No figures were stipulated at the| which will keep the state highways | White House. |clear in the futur: | Advertising an Aid to Law Observance Fargo, N. D., Dec, 28.—UP)—Ad- i HORE is one of a chief aise to } law observance, according to t! . Tuesday, December 28 _ perience of George C. Hoenek, Fargo 6:30-7:00 p, m.—Dinner music. street commissioner. 7:00-7:10 p. m. ‘eather forecasts,| Failure of Fa citizens to sweep - markets and news item: snow from their sidewalks as required vest 0 p. m.—Varied program. | by city ordinance led Hoenck to put —_— an ad in the local newspaper. It showed one person in a wheel ‘chair and another on crutches GENERAL Dressmaking done by the| ested that failure to clean day in your home or at our shop.| Might result in ‘someone being’ in- Call 440-J or’ 45 Thayer. Misses|Jured. It also called attention to Cook and: Martineson the fact that injured persons had no means ‘of collecting damages ‘from FOUND—Sum of nioney. Owner can the city. / have same by-identifying and also| No mention was ‘made of the possi- paying charges for ad. Phone 538-J.| billty of arrest In case the ordinance iD Was not obeyed but at 3 o’clock the FOR RENT—Three blocks from Mc-| next afternoon city’s sidewalks Kensie Hote! a sleeping room with eleanér than they had been snowfall for 15° years, ments with vari- ill be compiled, is possible from a short igri = privitege of ‘using dining room and| after — any sn kitchen. Everything furnished, your Hoaick said. laundry included at $50 a month. loenck ecently ‘recommended to 408 Fifth street: Phone 512-R. the state safety | papell ata ragering k launch ad- pees neat am of AND IT WAS LEAKY, TOO’ | vertising cal Ae haces “Amatéur anilor: D'say, Hurry, we're fone we iivere in an ef- 4 Teduce the toll of motor accl- “z riRe ross! fell overboard I’ve heen the barometer.—Tit- between Viadisloval Lend terme? in the “gl Crimea, halting a Moscow express] soe elk the am a train recently for three hours, ie dinother,

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