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jf «'V iI a svEfrifKi mmm :T«R W -'.4 ,*««m: •M Wee* 4 My "T 'J., (If 9»i$W»i in M9lintam..charge Is 1S wip' '—^*!»,, Utt' word? or'more. vX3mmMATXO* 4. J*t6- entitle you, to publication *oth ppli^-tai evening editions •Bt AS Telephones BOO aadBOl ,,JNG HOURS—Want' Ad forma ej9«« ."very morning at 11:39 for the evening Edition, and -o'clock evening for the morning j.IJW11 except SatuTdajrWlMn- forms AGENT ~pwftpl v-7 TKwm ».! rv jifiK# P- in. ,-fpfr Suftday morn ing edition. i-T. .-, WANT AM—Want t» *r« received by phone., bat are »W« the same 4»y as received ^•^UlwtMn will be made at your :vy .-Th1* Mnitt ni ,,rc.fjfF TOTO ORDERS I moat HW accompanied by Ik* eai BNTS* WANTED TO SELL THE phlet o?i the inside history of leyism in North Dakota by J. D. i.,This is the *4 itti America} particulars .. _. SWOn-.-This is "the fastest seller pub 'W™ wiWierlciS Nm agents ap« particulars o-.J. D. Bacon. Dacotah. Grand Fork*. .*£v-, ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS 'V *,- a j» ,v Jfei.: Bell ©eReumey I X-V lAKCHITBCT Office 403-8-10-11-12 Sec. Bldg. &.~i...r'.Grand Forks I iwy -44* N. Dak. Phone 1170 J..-HStWA'BDN$. N. •5 ,a..r. .' in ARCHITECT ^T.g|?orth^«8tern Block •_ Phone 21.6-W :-V.: 3,S. BERTD. KECK. A. J. A. ,-.S{. Architect AV^nojf SALE, •». »v*. 1 r' GRAND FORKS. STOCK PAVILION Formerly CurJin* Rink, Wash ington,^ Ave. SATimiDMf® 11 lf. J9. SHAEPSt Following stock will sold iM:,. }?A COW3, CALVES' BT SIDE. f.„. 30 COWS TO BR FRESH BT l+y£io'1 2 "A?&> "^3 TEA^ OLD HEnF- ..KRS^TO. ^tJ: iTHESH SOON .• I E W 'STEIN Ei^raRs To!i: SOON riV? SHi 4 v'WVV- 5l. ^5 HbAD' tJF HORSES. fi ^vV Esver View,''..Stock' SS81? ... Mr^'Qsimei® KOHNEN, ^'C ''Auctioneer. .. ARNOLD BERO, 1 .9^vv Vj» 4 I ^-iAs^I 'hiive sold my farm, I.'Will" i«ellvat Publio Auction TEIDAV, NOVEMBER 2lst fn jr. Pla.f!2'lWn(?safM'a: half north of Hell fKgym Siding, ojje.. inlie .^S4^ddi« Crfove cliurch, t, mjlee southwest .of Manvel: Lunch will be served,--Sale tWii at 14" O'clock-^harp. 6. Starts Sc 'age?'. L1V» STOCK One team of'Jblick. Ireldlnks. 12, weight XpOO fbsj'. _.t- 1'ji' rtnn tMm nf ratv^'MliKikM-- &•*. ii One teim of weight. 1200 i^geidings, age 10,1 is. aged One team, black mare fend one nor black horse, 1200 lbs. 1 pair of driving matched, 6' years lbs. 3 1,0, weight mares, well wef eight 1090 jwd^liiKiTOWp,' freshen fm&*« covi' yett^s, rtes^ A sk WM». i- gyfoot.cut, uaid -braakir,' good. sclv atubble plow, good, cultivators, jtine double and new Ch —T**4"' 1 In stack. *18V$ i! *£!&fsSBw 'fi -'fr '«i«cort bJnBlea y. frblF stacked'and ^ood ieed. ash post, 7 feet lonr 'One Ford 'car in good .itoOdeh •"-'s. •.. ... 'ttiitfer' ewh, oyer that .am. D^ve -Si WW- V: QaJkland, Studebiikar and Chevrolet-] tourtng-,cara. SpeSlal prices^ this A&.«AFAFR. TitB! HAVfe »U5¥JTr. OF ROOlt TO ||ow^»rt for winter. Phone 2011 VPE HAVfe ONE IrtSw 8-TOK O. It fe 'truck foraale cheap. 81«na .Auto c£ FOR SALB^BOICIC E-ST. 1*11 four, price »7I»"8». J. K. !W VQRT ghon*ll«4. P^VIDia S.on.'-over .snrt. Hd ... Erneat Carlson. Oraduata lliiMiir sml Dacotah. -Phone 74. Oraduata BVKIKE8S G6OIS*GENERA.II "GENERAL GARAGE BUSINESS Sale $8,COO will buy business, all R.and fixtures including two auto? idid FOR REJNT—jfiftOCERY STORE AND fixtures onlnternational ave, RekSon able r«nt. Also bakery in connection If wanted. 622W. 16. A. Fladlaisl* 1 ipRAOCORS "TISDALE. HARRY Electrical treatment. ant. Security block. Adjustments. jultlvatU tillable: Ko buildings. Will 'trade for Grand Forko "residence -prop erty or good buijdjng lots. i.. 160"' acres '.in ptvlde county, N. t. All tillable. Good land. Close to town. ,Want Grand Forks resi dencfe. will tradi clear for clear. ,J W. G. MILLERrCJOMPANT Suite" 32, CllS^sd Bldg.. .' *i.". •.'X' S'jif-V'riV '.!* •••.(• T- FAftM M|C1H1GAH.FAR|!^ "p'ii FOR 0AIiJS Have*, four excellent farina for ^ale. WtXl located, |na ijhpro^ed. W.F.(^UkiHE^ v' j)W6Sfe(5. MrctiiGJ«r ai *.«. •«. r. »j 0 v' "f aeiLr'* One tl 'ineh wai'W wttb/k «r4ltt \t«h|i. 10 bueherSSx. ?5 ton ns of jnlllst jjjag «r «ver ..7 Jlfa' ha foot square, in .. .. SO ton alfalfa hay,-7 foot a^oare. end cash, over tnat .amount rj|«perty ST?- m* -t ii'?.' e|ikin,^lerfc« eftr Vfesd Car JIAWU^ I mmemi •z-r «7s •. Phota FOR SALE—THE -BENTRTT -STORE, consisting of general .'merchandise. Reason for .selling, other- business. Brokke Bros..\ Thompson, N.- D. CHIROP6DIST8 DR. NELLIE S. BAKER, dffiea Jf: mi Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone «g»-W 4 3TOR. OPRACTi Bathsand Lady attend- ment. TLa BAHLKE AND BAHLKE Chiropractors Sprlggs Blftck PhOne 660 M. E. KEMP, CHIROPRACTOR NjiW^Banl^Bjdg^_^^^Phon^«0i-2 OONFB6TIONEBY. Best of Service dt Arcadian Fruit 8tore, across from the New'Grand' Theatre. DAilCDrG DANCING INSTRUCTION, O: hall. Phones, Stqdlo 1948. §2?ise DRXssiaAKcra PRBBSKAKINQ DONE REA at^Mrs. 'Fred Blbell'a, 1220 Phone 37»6W. lSO^ABLT eyetne. EXPERIENCED DRKSSMA^tNG Dono .at home reasonable. SIC Chestnat 1»6#W. DRESSMAKING PONE ifi^ASONABLT. «1» N. ^th st. Tel. 266ft W. Mrs..Qutmi. EXCHA5GES 4r •:fil 110 .v-r-.sUy .,Gfa^' Antitit va^r Fd'ris 100 eourity: five miles from town: actea under cijUlvatlon:. balance I.I ,v:. /.- FOR SAulfi IMPJIOVED AND UNH^PROVED PoUfc.Qotmty, and Timsotf- county Over'^Plrst^^iSfiBank iv East JSjiiW^ajj^^lnn :-:.^^, *. #r*: ••.'V:,*.--*!*!*, '7 ^2«l acre f&rm 'on. :MJhn«aotfe. c#t\^C5mettrnteei1 \M*+a y- ?QR: fSfcLfep 160 ACRES UNlHr :«yed .Var&wood timber land, olie' W'"'-®#® ftP&d failroad town' Teem Minn. OfTtOVti ^111 cost renew, thim, and at jileh«r acre. S Tota can share the rate-' cioaa^imarrlm. A.. 3 SOourlty Biogv ma now. I d«r «ultl vatipn and crop. -Prlci flO.O aeres, mprovjM. jgllea ^wmwirn. Forks. ,,|N»Ur«on. ^A0« iti.1 ifj* BALE—GOOD 'lb In Grand hico&tw BLLIVANBROTH W!MWIWF'TJJY I!JIM'.»' W.-i^ ,v DAKQl^l WsSraiiii iVvxti^ 4»««i l!i Cut the pieiajM ttti all four ajdsa. Then ^arafttny-foW dotted lino 1 In its entire lengUK Then dottedi Une 9 and ao ~oh. Fold each MetlimJliMl*r neath accurately. Whin completed tiivn and jrau'li tind aurprMn* raautt Savo the ictsr#. -JL pvtancrcnx. FOR SALE—ONE iookcASE, ONE white enamel medicine closet, and one rocking ch&lr. TM HS4J. 206 Ver non Ave. en jlfa FOR SALR-^ONE' ALMOST ^F5w small kitchen range, ^Also 9x13 Ax mlnlster..rag. Call lip FOlft 6ALE. 'C3$EAP^-4NE DBJTROlT Jewel gas ranger oho Perfections rOO hiateiC. T« 1«« .• .. CHINA CLOSET FOR SALS. 2643W.- Hxaogrnrcfonfo FINE 'H^STITCHINO ^ON^ ALL MV terlals, SOftd it parc«l post C. r. Dye House.'317 Klttaon avenue.. FMnily R£3iP—FCXAUS. TOONG tWati CALL HOTELS European Transient Cafrt In Northwest Finest HOTEL DACOTAH Commercial Headquarters Rooms $1.00 up. Recently improved. .... KD TO-DO COL Splendid^ Opportunity LADT lection work, -rr— for big returns. Applicant! must. a resident of. Minnesota. ,Apply mt once.^ pirculation, Department. 6rawd F^ifl^.'-Mei^Idl ooop RELIABLE. tot, general housework ont&rA. All modstn'house.. Steady pit itiOn to com petent help. Wagfes $10.00 pSr week. Address 273 Herald. ,v TVANTRD^-GlkLS' T6 MA-Kf CUSTOM shirts. Good stitchers with sewiiifi Experience. Dacotah Custom Shirt Phone'lS?1J- ll,'Cr Amc?1^ah- HOUS^kje&PIIR, WANTED TO N TUB and for Barbertl, BI g«j|c^ epin»iafejtf jnsthod. fw S7 y^?s.^« %Lth0 dnv up. to date lbstltttdMi 'bt, «i iho northweat, ^. Wfito., .-at. 'r««. illustrated CatiMl& W metk, te* •tniotlona. -li r^stv epurtty. l^tnesota, locate! «ASh balanci long tlinc^ ..atrtii interest 6% ICO a^rea l^tfiKLeight miles l^ote TergSr aimtf(tlirapris undtr plow, and-iti svne acreage ,tn, grass land, bilan -hard%.00d tH)ber. Itnjr" C0*!&i O^r roon^houso Bldg. cook for tWo ntfn on farm. Must be. n*at and good cook State W.acte .in first letter. Address Box 142, Michigan MIDDLE .AGED WOMAN WANTED AT onc6 to take care of ^lderly lady, Gnod hom^ for right party. Address Lock Box N, Gilby, N. D. COMBINATION WAITRESS AND Chambermaid for December toth. |7:60 per-week. Write Bathgate Hotel, Bath gate, N. D. GIRL WANTED coo(c Tll,00 a Week, -board laundry. J. ford. N. D. THAT CAN HELP TO reek, -board rooqi and E. Donahue,. New 'Rock- ALL TOUNG ^WOMEN ARB INVITKD to niake th« Young Women A^ Chris tian Asn'n their, headquarters while In the "elty. COMPETENT GliL WANTED PO ft general housework. Mrs. C. -6. Mars den, 20$ Reeves Ave. t* College 107 C. NiOollet A ajwllfl, ^tnn. |it. l»M. MECHANIC WANT!»: *WK HaX-E "'A' I. CQipBTKNT GIRL^ FOR GBN|1RAL houseWhrk. Mrs. F. T. OlemicSTFTat No. Ntiis Wogk. JIO US E E E WANTED ON Jarm, 8 tojsoUc for. BOx S, R. No. Emerado, K. p. NUR$^ WANTlH XT ONCif FOR £v(nty hosjpiU»V«nd poor farm,'Axilla. GIRL WANTED FOR GEKE R. housework.' ,S04 CotfonwMd. \". 1 r. r«v GIRL su. -1 Tl^s Mirtn.|r'^. WANTED .TO WORK FOR ROOM ana board. im*J.' .-x~s«c" 'SSEM expected. Addresa 311. Herald. j'""J if ii i- .- 1 ». ,m ••e,*-i.e.-e w*. tf* .maps S-3i« routes register Herald eftfo, now. Those ^eglataring ^rst will i« he glveq j^efe^enoe. AppIyCircUlalioa||| F'As 0 *:*, «sr.sa U|!R». -a\mw nil® vi. »»B/GiirVton, N' OSAHt) TOtab HERALD, WBDNBSDAY, NOVEMBER 19.1919 RI1 1 HELP—OteNKRAL. ERKS—CITY Vlt ,. ^-8 RY. MAI MARSED WANTED AT ONCE, bookkeejier. One whi stenOkraphlo Wdrk. A .aid Watch GrudForbGrov FOR SALE $S, 0 0 0.0 0^5 7^m™hou*£, but »«4g.ta«a $},6«t.*f^ rooin liouae an «|Md«n tiMwruss* tariffkop .. Bdjmont ivenne. IMP*.C0^s. room all ptodsm homo on ..Belmont avenne. $l,t09.*0—$ modern bona*, an K^OO.O rOom cottage, fniu t, eon ore te floor In and i*nindCom-thi1 en hone* eft» Moi W. H.WEX»|V HOUSE. and «l«6t'ri_ ..„, built by owns1 AVENUE, •»ft ft. Mt, /or his own flty $nd will ind .. at now 1* l«r soid at a barni HS'.iwsirs.a.i maKs me in offer to fltfmit to Ihe owner. Postesslett ohee. E. A. Hand. m* wriST John C. IT 7 80uth F0Ufth St -ROOM DWBLLIW modern with hundred \fbor lot Ri... s^f P#rk. Frank B. ftotham. Atty. W ioDAi nxQEpio DEVELCfPlNO. (-BXP. ROLL. 'or IS exp, roll, 16e. Printing ts each: Sux4u, 4c each: 3uxf| each Si hour Mrvlee If money (a feat with dime. Holt's $tud|o. Grand FoMc^ W. D. GiRL ., WAJT LAUNDRY. ^JElVP FOR THE HOUSEWIFft, SEND your laundry to the Sanitary Wfct waSh Laundry and see the pletuunt rta^tef no gas or coal-bill: no drudg ery or backache no .offarS around the home oinber on timt.» 4o pounds, 76c -p.hone. 6m, LIVESTOCK. FOR SA LB—YEARLING MItKlKG Shorthbrti- bulls. Some velfy" choice heifera ahd cows', all of the best breed ing. Purl bred Yorkshire boa^s and gil^s, March and May farrow.One very choice, grid# Shropshire yearling rarr* artd ram laVAtrs. Also have a few high grade Shorthorn cows and heifers that- are either frtsh or will soon be. Palmer F*rm', Kuclid.Minn., phope HF?I out of Grand Forks, -t- -t fOR SALIVA BUNCH OF |*IGfl gradf Holstein hetfers 1 and 2 years old. Those heifers are selected from mllklnr Hblstein cows and high grade. J. T. Sullivan. via. tno Srt 1 Hast Grai FOft SALE—SIX PURE BRED DUROC Grand Forks, Minn. Box 463. n« i'I Jersey--hoars. Price- "340. Weight, 170 to 400 pounds.. Good blood lines. Must be sold by Dec. lit.. No feed Albert Benson, Rolette, N. Dak'. SALE-POLAND CHINA BOAR, months old Rraiidson .of Getrstdale -Tones': weighs over 600 1tfe. Call Or Wr(t'e, Box 94. .Mekinock, N. Dak.. 20' "HOL^TEIN HIGH GRADE COWS and heifers, fresh- November to Fefc ru^y. HerJ tuberecular .Iftted. Marsh Farm, Ross, Miiib. 40 _P, rouiunfiw DtTROC!' BOARS AND glltfc fer sale, of the large kind. Send ... —li»g. J. J. Hefff- gins Tor saie, or tn« i«n noa. wro !n gktir orders. J. J. Heffenu' AJflock, RRfeD HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, freShen soJJn, -Registered Duroc boars from" large litters. Sleighs and., cut ters. Larry O'Connor. Phone 4-F-4, •FMWAAYAAM 4thi 'or Hhone 2596J. f-: PURE URE BRED POIuAND CHINA- HOG8 fnit. ,s*lo. Thos. WoodJ. Box IS, iWorest^Rlver, N. D. ^.i.atji., .-. ifklAi-* TEAR STRATBD ri oia^ Ditiviwro £SS&2!2slMM££liM&2£L£&SSS> !OR one .helf^and fteerj tV. for ^«®ve.S5d«S i'elhu?imh coat, for col! yelour elftth coat, for conar '1 jPhdni *27J for' rtward. yji _i| iiir 1 'm 3? & m-v 1 sf .worlt you Bos BNCEa MA^RJEIK ,]|AN poaiuorf ojt' a farm by. ,.th» th_ TofvJby year. Address 306. d. 1 ASH*R, Lunth,^ W WANflfl&.v "4 .5 A PLE. 1 and drHrA*' mitts fronfplre Jfimeo owor X.JVery barn. Return sanifc to -^|»d( a-^-Oid arrest.•' •:J IXJSt-pS-GfeEY KID d«pot Columbi?h«t«' LSST^Sather mnskrat fur ttii •il '':rWs.ntlnf. eVenln^ 0' :it mor^ikf GLOV —. and: -Ffredertck,.. hM«U-' Finder !!cas retttm to Ifetatd ife 'tf EXCHANGED. ARMf COATS "AT nca^ AMCrle^rt' restaurant. GLOVE .,fur trimming.- Finder .i urn, to. Y. M. C, A- for tewS .top?* FO«Vf^K\ Pre-war price 310K -.iree, years' ,potato crop netted 1*0 -JmShets. A£. (|U«k for a baraain. 'AWress -A. ', Ellingson, 60S Walnut W liBfi GOOD DRUMMER WANTIFD AT\B*?DFC for dance. work^ CKeady. po«tm day enoab.^8. "•.• 1lia2' AJ uce' Co rlnce dftlon. for Mw^M JM^rifl or' writ# Box »$7, Gr«.nd MILLET HAT. DWLHRFC 3.M per ton for tjjilr Q)M1 Iff 1 1 1 WmWm pR|^ 6Rij A}«D' MAT SANDERS Phobe 4 trtrtttrrz tfamrn an* not m%fu belp oat. V«rr nnl^gt irimt bji o* wm some one •te* »P8cpgitA|rEOtr$ rem sai^L HILEft FMiR 4-Ffe0T wod. Delivery anywhere. TP, MARKERS, VAULTS, B^^ck Grand Forks, N. D. Western Itank Bldg. }rand Forks PMRNCIAKB AND SCRGEOXS. DR. JOHN DUNCAN TAYLOR—-Offloe be given over 1st Natl. Bank. Special .attention to flfln «qd urinary diseases^ •ti ^^nTai.-ii BR^MARGA^^PKAKSrwiDLUND PXatSONAL. WISfltNG CHILDREN TAK 'e of either by day. week or Cajl $S21 or write 23^ Herald. mo fit WITH, SHED, DOtr moderri but' heat. 76 ft. »1000 cpsh. ^all ROOMS ro:~ RENT. FOR RENT—TWO NICE LIGHT housekeeping rooms. Light and Water,. 616 Front St., East Grand Forks, Minn. UNFURNISHED ROOMS,, ALL'MOD* era but heat, upstairs. 102% Cotton-. wood. TWO' UNECRNISHBD ROOMS FOR light, housekmplng, modern but heat, 10J-^ernon Ave., or-call 681W. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. GOOD FOR light housekeeping, at 1118 Budge Ave. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.5 Light.. .wia^er., 1316 International Ave. T%U\Wvt TWI '.4tl HOTEL. ROOM rOTEL. ROOM 31.00 pM 7t St and DeMers. C» TJNFURNTSHED ROOMS. 213 N. th'.^Ph. hone 3014W. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS," FURNISH- ed. 401 .So: Thjrd St. WARM 2636. JFOR RENT. CALL SALESMEN WANTED. -. SALESMEN Stove and furnace salesmen f'or North Dakota fo* 1920. Old and established .trade. WVite Becg strom Stove Co., Neenah, wis. a STOCK SALESMEN WANTED—ON A legitimate first class proposition. Ready for business. Liberal com iftlssions. Farmers Creamery and Cold Storage £0., Devils' Lake, N. T. _+• Bj WANTED—CANDY SALESMAN CALL in* on jobbers, to handle our Russian Caramels, and. ether lines.- Must be hull grade nan. Star Candy Co., IO76 Harrison St.-,,. Chicago. SHOK R^PAUUNG. THE sfios TAL. 'Th« largest and te shoe repairing shop in nfbst u»rto- ...., ... Grahd rorks/Best of material and icr vlee. Sollaa^i Parcel post paid one way. ttly A^SeMsrs. Grand SBOBS REPAIRED NliATLY paid one way.. No. prices 1 N. Kamplin, Kittson ave. no. Forks. ?LT: postage lower In city. Grand Forkk SMITH SHbE SftOirPARCEL -'POST jaJdonj^waj^GrwdForks^^^^ SHOE SHINING PARLORS. HATS CLEANED *1 REBLOCKED. G.F. Jlat Cleaning- and. Shoe Shining Par lor. 1» N,3d St Grand Forks. Tel 2785. BTPAWOiryWAHWa). WILL DO JAlilTOft WORK AND small r«p4lrs fouM residence will do repairs of broken furniture of any kind A«im* also .wire and rope ouf WANT«1D A3 CASHIER OR fejp rsitable firm, four rtence North Dakota or psferable. Address 30$ Her- tontaaa pn aM^ WITH .,.. WIDE EX imn jn.: steam Job second herald. GIRLS Bach Address l«fet-N. & WANd ntfaahni r.:'Several jM HOUSE- !MWRA5 A**i«0^1 GpUPUS WISHE8' POSI Uon.«n_farm by Deo. 1st Good.ref^r pref^rred. mBsssmEmnm tcher. Worth sitCATioiffi vlAin^D: GlRfc WAISTS .work for board and room Heralds TGVNQ MAN WANTS WORK AFTER school aad on Saturays. Address, $15 LADY DISHWASHER WANTS POSI ^lon. Call 243IW. •'.- OT6RA4t?R. Household Goods Packed and Pano t« Furniture aiid Car** raw®- Bast Gran TAXI. TAXI AND AUTD LIVBRT CALL 608 OR Hack or Taxi- Foi STOWS JTAXI AND HACK CALL 6I». WAHTKp TO BCT. WANTED TO BUT—A PAIR OF' SEC ,'ohd hand light hobs for one horse. EX O. Huesby. Grand Forks. N. P.' WANTED TO BUY—DIAMONDS. dress^314Jger*ia. 'WANTEp TO KENT. MODERN, WARM, FURNISHED rooms or room wanttd for 2 oh 3 fflrls. Must be c)o»e to business sec tton. South End 'preferred. Phone G61 from I to 4, dally., WILL PAY A REASONABLE RENT for a piano, for the winter or longer, no children, no practicing. Will give the best of care. Address P. O. Box. 683, Tel. 183. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING Rooms wanted by-married, couple. TIB 3rd Ave.. Phone. 23E5W. WANTED TO REJNT all modern house., write 324 Herald. —5 TO 7 ROOM Phone 1778W or ROOMS" WANTED FOR" STUDENTS. Phone Union Com'l College. WANTED—TEAMS TO wnr.,1 rni *«w. HAUL CORD MAY BE COMPELLED TO CARRY OUT TERMS WITHOUT THE U.S. London, NOT. 19..—Great Britain France are considering'whether 'they arc hot compelled to carry ..out the, German peace'treaty, anjd operate the League of Nations independently DtAhe United states, pending the de Clsldii of the American government on its course. -!V it/ is pointed out that matters are iconfihuaily arising under" the.'treaty Which need Immediate attention, .such-as plebiscite commissions, and it Is oonsldered that because, of this fact it is no longer possible to' delay making the pact operative. The opinion strongly prevails here tluit Great'Britain will not accept any reservations made by the. United States s^riate which woul^. neceasitate the negotla-tion of a 'neW treaty,, as the British government, it is declared, hag every present intention of abiding by the decislons 'of the Paris'confer ence. DK*. BD ROOMS FOR.RENT AT rd, East Grand Forks. Itl.iiA« tal that the: .American government will ultimately take its place wtth the Allies. Meanwhile there appears to be a possibility that Great Britain and the others Will proceed Without the United States. ." 1 Daughter Of General Yudenitch Is Held By The Bolsheviki .-•• London,. Nov. 11.—Somewhere iti Russian territory held by t{ie Bolshe iviki the daughter of General Yuden itch, who led his army in an attempt to capture Petrograd, is or was hid ing for fear of being shot by the men whom her father'is fighting. This fact has been made known here by General Dobrjansky representative of General Yudenitch in London. General Yudenitch does not know what tatf has befallen his daughter. Her husband was killed in battle with the Germans shortly after her mar riage. WANT MOUNTED POMOE. Valdez, Alaska, Get. 25.—(By Mail) —Establishment of a mounted police force in Alaska similar to the Royal Northwest Mounted F'ollce of Cana,da, was urged in a federal grand jury re port filed here recently. Thomas' RiggB, Jr., governor of Alaska, in his message to the last leg islature, declared ^Alaska should have a similar foirce. •_ Supreme Court Decisions From Ward County. The Union National Bank of Mlnot, North Dakota, a corpona tion, plainti/T and respondent, Ara, Western Building oompany. a co partnership consisting of An-' drew" Person, J. H. Jenson and. C. M. Knudson and Andrew person, J. H. Jensen and C. M. Knudsen, defendants --and appel lants. 1. It is'held for reasons stated in t|t« opinion QjAit therfe. .W»B saiBelent evidence to require submission to the, Jury of the question Whether the defendant, Person, was a member of th?. Westerti Building colmpany, a fictitious co-partnership, and as such liable upon notes given by that" com pany to th« ,plali)tjff banlc. 2. ,\Jt is A6t neeesnry to the icom petehcy oT a pleading, as aii admis sion aiainst the party, that It be one filed in an actio* between the same parties. A pleading Bled la any mo tion Is competent against the paxty lf ha signed it or otherwise aequiesed in the statements contained in it if such statements are mahtrlgl and otherwise competent as' -'raiieliMje.la the course of trial, not by wiay of estoppel, but as evldeboe^ qnon 't« buttal, that he admitted such faots S. A judgment grinds only parties and privies, not ^strangers to it. Against strangers,v Itisnot evidence to prove any of the facts npop Which It waa rendered. From a judgment of the district court of Ward county. HOB.^ X. K, Lelghton, Judge. Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Christian. Chv 1.. Grace, J. eowan. #lsk fe Murphy. Mlnot, Attarneys for itapaiifmt, Theodore KoSel, Blnnfrek, H. L, Haly^rson, JHUnot, tor fti^utt. HIS LIKE. ofthat^ftightyson, 1 of.Vours?** "Qot hlfn Into'A mitUMft .buMnessrat rjf«w Candidates Are in the Race to Win the fi Overland. n'^i5 candidates- who (a entered .The Herald's Northern Minnesota Auto cvnpaisn only a short time, ago ars among the leaders'In the race for the grand prize c^r Uj.it .Will be awarded to the person securing the meat point credits before the close of the cam MiCn. Miss Eva Miss Alma Lee candidates metitlo for the car only several days '^fter ifianiy of the other1 candidates hfid a very good start Today they head the list of published standings and are lrf a position to give s^ll other, candidates' run for the grand prise. It will taKc energy well spent to become the winner, hoWever, and there is.a pos sibility that dny of the canditfafes in the nwe may advance from the.low est position In the .race and become the winner. Under the special vote offer" 6,000 votes are given to* any candidate turn ule but at least $M m\ist be received"" and extra-^yotes- at the same .rate are. given on all sums in excess of $26. These votes are given in addition to votes allowed under the-regular ached ule b.ut at l^ast $26 must be received from-a candidate from .November 13 to December'^7, in order to secure the extra ballots. Candidates are urged to remember that this special offer closes Decent- ber 7 and all remittances: must be in\ the mail -by 10 o'clock on the date ""v mentioned. .... Following are The vote "credits al lowed under the regular schedule: Price. .Votes, 5 Years in advance. .$25.00 ,6.000 2 Years in advance... 10.00 '-.4.2.000 1 Year in advance... 5.00 600 6 Months in advance.. 2.50 250 3 Months in advance,.^ 1.25 -fe, 12s The Morning and Evening Herald'Will be sold at the following, reduced price: •Tr''-: Price. Votes. 4 Years in advance. '. $36.00 7,200 "T 2 Tears in advance... 18.00 '•/i:, 3,600 I Year in advance... 9.00 J,800 6 Months in advance.. 4.60 \r 450 3 Months in advance.. 2.25 22!» Sunday Herald— 1 Year in ad vance... $ 3.00'. 3 years in- advance... 9.00 The Leaders For The Grand Prize Over A.f land Car.' MIss AIma ljec, Roseau... .3000 Eva Jode. Argyle, Minn.... $000 Olger Pal Oeeth. Oslo..... .2875 Snsie Mlzisin, F&rley.. 2750' Olga Granum, T. R. Falls. S750 Oncnr JJew, Krakin*.. 2750 Clark1Sanderson, Ada.... .t$$l Martin Be nr. Warroad... .2625 Frank Campbell, Stephen. .3500 Genevieve Houska, E. 6. F.2500 M. H. Hands, Alvarado....2S75 Mary Blskeland, Shelly 2S75 Anna Vattendahl, Qklee.: .2X75 Mabel E. Sparhy, Crook stou 2375 Mabel AVolander, Bagley.. .2275 Amanda Johnson, Hen drum ....... .... ....2125 Mrs. Chas. Berg. Mcintosh.2000 C. W. Adams^ Fisher:..... .2000 Iner. Malmoc, Gonvlck, 3Hnn .......2000 Peter Stuhr, Euclid .2000 Hannah Wiger, Ulcn......1750 Joe Lenee, Fosston 1750 Clara Ahrabamson, Clear brook 1750 Wm. Halftorson, Fertile. ..1750 STANDING OF CANDIDATES. J.. District No. 1—Kittson County. John R. Smith. St. Vincent.. lO'OO Rose1 Syverson, Hallock..1'...... 1000 District 2—Marshall County. Eva Jose, Argyle 2500 M. H. Sands, Alvarado 2125 Olgfer Pal Oseth, Oslo ........ 2875 Frank Campbell, Stephen^ .... 2500 TCorghlld Berg, Middle River... 1000 District S—Polk Cowxty. Chas. Adams, Flsher ....i.»... Miss Ester White, Fisher Mabel E. Sparby, Crookston. ..i Wm. Halftorson, Fertile Oscar Ness, Erskine Genevieve Houska, E. G. F.. SuSie Mlsisin, "Farlfey Pearl Johnson, Climax Peter Stuhr. Euclid J£~ "JIK B, ,-r 300 1,800 Second Payments will give candi dates good vote credits arid air are urged, to take advantage ofrthe sec ond payment feature of this cam paign. $10100. paid on one subscription en titles a candidate to 2,000 votes. $18.00 paid on a renewal for both morning'and evening editions to one address entitles a candidate to 3,600 votes.. A second payment secured,from a subscriber who has already paid $5.00 to a contestant, entitles the candidate securing the seotond payment to 1,500 votes. The campaign wtll, close December 20, at ten o'clock p. m. All remit tances must be mailed Jby that time Mm a.. -f inionder to count and be In The Her O'clock' a. m. December 23, 1919. A* ,t" I '-'.-fSn 2260 laso ... 8750 Joe Lenes, Fpsston .. .. 175# Mrs. Chas. E. Berg. Hclntd«hl. 2000 Mrs. John ThOrkelson. Trail ... 1000 Hilda Howland. NieUrrUte UT| -J? Mr*. G*o. Roesch, Ate 1000 Amanda Johnson, Hendrum.... 2125 Mary BUrkla^id. Shel^r 2375 Clark Sanderson, Ada......... ^625 Miss Esther NygaaM. Halirtad. Itti ., District 5—Rosean flsmj Eva Fleming. OrtnMk .j.— IBM Martin Berg,, Warroad.......... 2C2S Miss Alma Lee. Ro«eaa..w^... Elisabeth Johpson, St. HUfttra, Olga Grannm, T. R. Falls.....'. SylviaDenhart. Saujel .. Florenoe Richards, Goodridg« Dtanley Olson. St Hilalra,.....