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% i __ PAGE SEVEN. CLASSI FATS] “THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1922. 07. |__News of the Markets ISTRIKE PRAGE |yetteaete es w D ADVERTISEMENTS: thern‘and’No. 3 northern 1: HELP _WANTED—MALE price of $9 per acre. Geo. M. Regis- ‘ rth WANTED—Good men who can be|_ tet. abba! trained into salesmen to ~make Lost ] CHICAGO BOARD Wheat Price Descends in Kar- ly Trading on Belief Move- ment Will Be Faster (By the Assocjated Press) § Chicago, Sept. 14.—With the. rail Estrike practically settled.on many tions, however, of late had been tak- len for granted by many dealers, and the effect of values had been more For less discounted before hand. Low- e: quotations at Liverpool were an additional bearish factor. The open-' setback al] around.— Corn and oats were easier with wheat. After opening a shade to 4c lower, December 56% to. 56%c, the | DEPRESSING ON |:fesh' sete jo. 3 durum 32; smutty durum 6; other durum: 109; Nos. 1 and 3.datk hard winter and Nos, 1 and 2 hard winter 1; mixed 191; smutty, mixed |, 83) all. wheat. 555;' falx 18; mixed grain 8; corn 30; oats 2; rye 242; barley 2. All grains 873; on track NOTICE’ OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE)! Default having occurred’ in the conditions: of the invt herein- after deseribed, ° Notice’ is’ Hereby Given, that that certain’ morte the office of/the register ‘of deeds: in and for thé county of Burleig x state of North Dakota, on, the 12th _Individua with difficylties great and small. als as well as nations, states and ‘cities are continually E ach' day. brings its new probletis atid only as théy are met’ day of Detember, 1917, at fine o'clock 0 . , ‘aale’ Of. the | at Bismarck, in the couy- ty, of ‘Barleigh * ah : Ur No Dakota, at’ the ‘hoi a. m., on: the: 17th 1922, to tatisty the ¥ UR Ha. : Pe ‘ompletion of the new bridge which opens dur city’s western gates, hty achievement. Well may Bismarck be proud of what has been 2" Let us in no uncertain tones, give Voice to out thanksgiving that this _ §plendid achievement has been redlized. Let us extend anew Bismarck’s sincere and cordial welcome 'to he i beset and solved North Dakota territory, or who ‘selling game. Write R. F. Gould- ing, Gen. Del. Bismarck. . . t 80 COAL MINERS WANTED—Apply at High Carbon Lignite Mines, eral housework. Must be good cook. \ Phone 587, Mrs. Sam Clark, 36 Ave. A East. 8-! work, Apply Mrs: P. C. Remington. WANTED—Experienced waitress and chatnbermaid, Hotel Garrison, Gar srison, N. D. 9-13-4t “POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Position in general store by saleslady, with some knowledge Werner, N. D. g-2-1mo} Sey WANTED FEMALE eo | WANTED—Competent girl for gea- 610 7th St. 9-11-1w| FOR SA have had some experience in the} LOST—String of pearls. Reward will be given for the return of same to the Tribune office. 9-12-3t MISCELANEC#S WANTED. WANTED—Dressmaking and remod- eling. Best of work and references. Mrs. L. M. Grebb, 411 5th St. (Ha- zelhurst). Phone 273. 9-11-1w MISCELLANEOUS. tf} FOR SALE—One 12-guage Winchds- E| WANTED—Giri for housework, must ter pump gun, full choke, 1897 roads, wheat went downward jn price | cyecutad and ‘delivered’ 3 btoday during the early dealings, tra- elivered Paul peers assuming that the movement of Kee ae Anna Kramer, hi ting cn ms t A i fala: to soak, family of two] Model, one leather seat rocker, one [wheat would be facilitated. jome ‘ 5 hoe No. ig 7 ; ; 4 P adults, s, . W. Roberts, 117] baby high chair, one collapsible wheat would be facitated: Some | mortgagee dated the th May AC Ne é character either of the individual, the nation, state or city, be di Main stivet.” Phone 751. 8:15-tf| . baby push cart” and. one anchor rt : gf onder ti Ee WANTED—Girl for general haquse-| clothes wringer. Call at 410 3rd St. 9-11-1w Vacuum <cleaner, four rockers, extension table and chairs, dresser, chiffonrer, leather couch paino stool, sectional book ing, which varied from unchanged foreclosed a figures to %c lower with December in suck “hereinafter || 5 ht ) n ; i itl t cere $a vi i re 5 ; WANTED— ‘ | tubs and washing machine, Rs1:00% to $1,00%4 and May $1.05% to| {Such MPRA ae ter ae | wrqyght out of the struggle of the past tedious months. See aety tO; Wash, RisheH Ams) cence articles ‘ale much legs” t $1.05% was followed by a moderate | courthouse’ - 9-13-2t| value. 605 5th St. 9. FAIRMONT maternity hospital for confinement, Prices reasonable. Terms to suit. Babies for adop- tion. Write for- books. Mrs. T. B. corn. market eased down a little | such mortgage th f nian i 3 aan y earther: ges ‘The premise a cin? uel eturning::sons and dau ‘htes who +of bookkeeping. Speak German; | Long, 4911 E, 27th St. Kansas City, peaks, started unchanged to “Ae oc | mortgage and which will'bé sold’ to ~ have et lebrate thi € with us! Pea fo ORS small town preférred.’ Write Trib-| Mo. 9-13-1m ; Fiheld near to the initial range, ie Dieta ect pepe ep We came to Ce e this event wifh Usha. fjsmia, aes, es No. se. $-12-4¢) WANT—Inmediately, medium size Provisions were dull and inclined] North Dakota, and described as ‘fol- ‘ Ser MA at i ese . : r SALESMEN WANTED heater stove, in good condition. Biscciroon, with geain, (253 "oF doction Ten (a0), in Town|| With the dedication of this beautiful bridgé, Bismarck opens hef Heart —* ff] WANTED—Lienite ~ coal salesman) pusn lignite and bo chear, Phone [ewe ap Wan mnie fates antred Forfous Gab atill wider to the traveler and to him who comes to sojourn pertnanently —s'B}-Binsarteccmnted wih Note] an TN sant | eve ew EEE, [ North: of Range Seventy-seven: (77, TONG WA. y; Seas ° ‘Bl business, "Stevens Bros, St Paul.”|FOR SALE—Winchester-12 hammer- ~ Opening prices on the New York t * sining - @MoONng. us, 4, j : ¥ boat ahead mabey +? less shotgun, likw new, George Sny- stock Exchange today were irrégu- | Actes, ;more ér less, according to. the 4 aes 3 PASM et AEST RISC SEEUETOE) - — . S-1EEe | for a0 Washi Ave, |. 9-1d:25 n lar with the main tendeticy upward. Unites States.:Government- survey s ‘Ne x Canty, 3 eee he u 5) ih ak dul beciesh hts dot . ___.., BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE cies RSET RTE | Investment rails responded favor- | MFP. oo ane on sich mortgage < chievement! It is one of the great words ofa great tation. FOR SALE—Furniture store, doiag | bought new; liberal discount. Cat ood business; located in large} at Corwin’s. Call 356, or address ably to. ovegnight reports that the rairoad town with payroll of| Box 298 Bismarck. _ 9-14-1w on-the date of sale.the-sum-of $407.57.|, - Bismarck is proud of her acbi evement and all the people of striking railroad shopmen had agreed r) into individual agreements, gains of {aii sum includes boptaterieed hi é is x ‘ | more thansa point being recorded by | MOFgageo upon prior, mortgage .,, the city share that pride. F ri. | $95,000 per month; good irrigated | FOR SALE Ladies fur coat, pracy, eading, Union Pacific and Canadi- naqaent: taxes paid. by: 1 Bid Seana oa Pre eae ‘ eh farwing, , Othe® business, . must] © aieane rede’ Chote ie ake att an Pacifie with’ gubstantial fraction- gagee), ie C8 une: by ti fo ee A - et i ‘ dif Re By a kell Ke’ onve.” Stnall cash paymest tically’ néw. Cheap if taken at tublished a new high record, There : 4 >» + ) p = D : 1] FOR SALE—Fur coat, practically was renewed demand for dames:| bated this Mth day of September, : ity: s ational O Bis marck —lguret Mont 21-84] ow. Cheap if taken at once. Phone tic oils, equipments, public utilities ws - iy -12-Fi ey oMoESns but "chenical and. tos] PAUL C. BEMINGTON, . Doge ; t cn : ne ences ; : \ ‘—Oct. Ist, two fur- ( ij " i s , 40. Phone 667-J. 9-13-3t nished rooms or two furnished , and kitchenette for house-keep- | === ing complete with range. Close bacco shares were inclined to weak- ness. Texas Gulf \soared 2% to a new ton while oains of % to 1 point were : Morteag: 5 NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorri¢ys. for Mortgagee, : vie Bismarck, North Dakota. [made by Houston, Cosden and Mary- Kiund. Mexican Petroleum, opened weak but soon recovered and went can followed into higher ground. Al- lied Chemical sold off 2 points and ¥irginia-Carolina chemical preferred, fractionally, and substantial losses lwere recorded by American Tobacco land United Retail Stores. Woolworth dropped nearly three points. Weakness of dustrial shares caused the market to sag to a con- siderable extent during the morning. Bears, having succteded in changing the upward course of prices yester- day, today redoubled their efforts to uncover weak spots and made temporarily successful drives against apecial groups. h.dieations of profit tnking by recent ‘purchasers were noted during the seaction. United forced down 101-2 points to a n low for the year but recovered. all but 3 in a rally which’ was started around mid-day by extensive. buying of Cosden, Baldwin ‘and Mexican Petrdleum, all of which extended their early gains. Conspicigus weak spots were United States: Rubber, Common, United Drug and American Tobacco, which receded 2 to 3 points. Call money opened at 4 per cent. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press)- States Rubber, first preferred, was] Bismarck, North Dakota. 21-28—10-5-12 -Tol. NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT: AND ©: DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of. Burleigh—ss: In Count; Court, Before Hon. I. # C. Davie: Judge. ‘ In the Matter of the Estate of Rosa P. Vincent, Deceased. American Security & Trust Com- pany, a corporation, Petitoner, vs. Rosa C, Potter, Mary Swayze, Mary Vincent and Rosa: Vincent, Respond- ents. ‘ > The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents: United States: Depository. fi : J. B. ‘Rhud, Cashier B. C. Marks, Vice President "C.D. Owen; Asst. Cashier: re Asst. Cashier - ~ BP. C. Remington, President. JA. Graham, Vice President C. R. ‘Jones,. You, the said Rosa C. Potter, Mary || Swayze, Mary Vincent and Rosa: Vin- cent, are hereby: notified that the with the will annexed of the estate of Washington, in the )District Columbia, deceased, has :b rend: ered to this’ Court, therein ‘showing that the estate of said’ decesged is ready ‘for fina] settlement’ ahd ue 8 tribution, and petitioning: tha account be: allowed; the fealdu aid estate be distributed sons thereuiito entitled, his tration closed and Ke be di i that: Tuesday, the 81st day ef Octo- |] ber, A. D. 1922, at ten o'vleck. ii the |! forenoon .of that day at’ the ‘court rods of this Court in: the ¢ourt |; house, in the City of Bismarck, Coun- ty of Burleigh, ‘and::State-.of :North |, Dakota, has been duly appointed by |; this Court for the settlement: tNeré- final account ‘of: the 'adininistratot | of Rosa P. Vincent, late of the<eity |, mt Visitors: — yi Aaa Ay ._ Call evenings. Phone 972R FOR RENT—Strictly modern room suitable for one or two ladies or gentlemen. 701 Front St. Phone 938M, 9-14-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms in modern House, 309 4th St. Call between 4 and 5 p.m. 9-11-1w street, Telephone 678-R. _ 9-9-1w FOR RENT—Room, gentlemen pre- ferred. Apply in person, 706 6th Set dt FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms with or without board. 46 Main St. Phone 1066. 9-13-3t ")FOR RENT—Large front room down stairs; suitable for three or four girls, 517 7th St. Phone 586, 4 9-13-3t FOR RENT—Furnished -or unfprn- ished room, Phone 183, Business College. 9-13-tf ROOM AND BOARD. Good home cooked meals, $28 per month, also rooms with board. The Mohawk, 401 5th St. 9-18-5t. | FoR 8A! 2 OR'RENT TOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Apartment house con- sisting of four apartments. All modern, Fine Yocation, easy to R. S. ENGE, D. €. Ph. C. Chiropractor % Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 Six room modern bungalow—Hot water heat, full basement, hard- wood floor graded lot, tr sidewalk and ing. River Can be completed in two w house has three good b Purchase price $6,000.00. Paft cash. Confectionery Store—Good location, large trade. A real opportunity for the right party, Small cash payment required. / Five Room Modern Bungalow—Hot age in b ment, hardwood floors, Riverview. Purchase price $5,800. low, close nt, fur= rooms. Five Room Modern Bun; to down town, full bi House under floor rent. A good money maker. Also part modern 5-room house in east end of city. Part cash and terms to right parties. Call 213-M_be- tween 5 p, m. and 7 p. m, for ap- ointment, 9-12-2w FOR SALE—Recently built house, four real rooms and bath, full basement, screened in porch, shade and fruit trees, warm air heat, f " di this house is absolutely modern “Hedden Real Estate Agency and one of the best built in the] § Webb Block t Phone ‘0’ city. Tewms to right party. Phone |; === eernromnrareey 28W, 843 or 737R. FOR SALE; Oldsmc > Chigago, Sept. 14—Cattle receipts 10,000; very active early; practicgl-| of, at which time and’ place @ty: bot ‘ ly all classes unevenly higher; beef} Son interested in said estaté may ap steers and yearlings and’ she stock| pear and file his exceptions, in writ} largely 10c to 15¢ higher spots up| itig, to said account, and Petition an more; top beef steprs $11.60; bulk| contest the: same. A ee $9.25 @ $10.90; bulls and veal calves} And you, the above fante Bie largely 25c higher; stqckers 'd| pondents, and each of you, are” ere {1 focders. firm; «bulk. fat. she stock] by cited and required then and there bologna bulls $440 @ $4.65; bulk| to be and appear before this Coutt, 1] A vealers $13.00 @, $18.50, Hogs .re-| and show cause if any you hast why ceipts 23,000; steady’to 10c .higher; said account, should: not be an oa bs I bulk 185 to 220 pound averages $9.55 | the residue of said estate dis i u- i @ 39.80; top $9.90 early;-cheice 230 | ted, the administration : of - Heid a | to 250 pound butehers $0.00°@ Hes: fate cigar ane said Alfred B. Leet} sd] bulk 270 to 300 pound butchers $9. L a } ui @ $9.25;' bulk packing ‘sows $7.10 @| . Dated the 13th day of Septembet; | $7.75; pigs strotig; bulk desirable! A.D. 1022, t kinds $8.50 @ $9.00; heavy $8.20 @ By the Court: $0 eee ight, Bi 8s 00 eA) 1c: DAVIES, $9.55 @ $9.85; light, light $9. . Cr eee ; i Judge- of the County Court. | $9.30; packing’ sows) ¢mgoth $7.00-@ aon THETA & YOUNG, Are cordially invited to make their headquarters at.the FOR RENT—Nice furnished room in | ico. modern house. Call at 402 5th GOOD BUYS NEW MARSHAL KEEPS je tour r; DES LACS PEACEFUL 8 epltndée, in Good mechanical eon: Berns dition, four practically new cord Des Lacs, N. D., Sept. 14.—Peace tires and spare. C. H. Wehlitz, 818] reigns in this woman-piloted village 3; packing sows tough $6.75 @ Sheep receipts 16,000; native lambs ononing generally‘ 25c higher; top $13.75; bulk $13.00 @ $13.50; culls $7.25; killing pigs $8.00 @ $9.10. Sy Bismarck, N. D. ‘Attorney for Administrator, ‘9-14-21-28—10-6 Ave. B. 9-9-1w| since Daniel Olson, powerful scctior FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished apartments at the Business College. Phone 183. y 8-29-tf foreman, became village marshal, succeeding Mrs. Bertha Ward, nam- ed at the spring election, but who resigned when she found conditions mostly $9.00 @ $9.50; westerns held) Nover TITLES USED" such that she could not handle the higher; no early sales; sheep strong; | fat handy native ewes $0,005 Heavies IN. COMEDY FILM mostly $4.00 @ $4.75; andy fe —, - yearlings ‘wethers lacking high fin-|“Thé Ladder Jinx” is Unique ia $11.00; best 58 to 61 pound | This Respect HOUSES WANTED job. WANTED—Five or six-roam modern] Thus fr no one has attempted to Tee noder | auestion Olson's authority. “I guess, house. Phone 1064 9-18-21) erhaps, just as Mrs. Ward said, it’s LOTS FOR SALE a man’s job all right,” said the new Establighed in 1879 : '’ EUROPEAN PLAN | i ing lambs late Wednesday $13.15. POTATOES STRONGER (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Sept. 14,—Potatoes: shipments 528; Minnesota Sandland Ohios sacked 90c @ $1.30 ewt.; Min- nesota \sacked Red River | $1.20 $1.35 cwt.; Wisconsin sacked round Whites $1.40 @ $1.60 cwt; Idaho sacked rurals $1.70 cwt. GRAIN RANGE y (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Sept. 14.— Open. High. Low. Close WHEAT stronger receipts, 22 cars; total U. S.}. ‘The titles in “The Ladder Jinx,” which wil] be shown at the Capitol theater tonforrow are unusual’ in}. many respects. Thé old comedy idea |: of producing swearing as marks of punctuation have been given-a.new @| twist in this production.. They almost make the spectator diszy. and’ the adept at profanity who witnesses the effect of such language upon the screen is apt to immediately feform because of the effect this title has upon the person. kee yy Even the inflection of the voice is caught ‘in: the titles .and, a: cry’ for “help” appears much different. than a call for the police. Pobre ST ak Jess Robbins, the producer, is keett on titles ‘and these queer little twists and innovations. introdueed: in. “The Ladder Jinx”. show: the. possibilities FOR SALE—75 foot corner lot on Seventh strect and Avenue kK. Very reasonable at $750. Also a 10. acre suburban place. Good « buildings, water and: a good place for thickens. Can be cut into lots and would be a good investmen for the future. About thirteen blocks from: school. Write No 450 -Tribune. 9-1-1mo LAND FOR SALE—A bargain. A section of land in North Dakota about 8 miles from ‘main line of Milwaukee R. R. About 115 acres cultivated and more ean be cultivated thereon Suitable for farming and stock purposes. Same subject to reserva- tions of R. R. Co., as to minerals etc, This is not, a rough section. law officer. BUY SPUDS NOW, MAYOR'S ADVICE Moorhead, Minn, Sept. 14—Be- cause it will help in a small way to stabilize the broken potato market, Mayor C. I. Evenson today proclamation urging the citizens of Moorhead to each buy a bag of po- tatoes or lay in their winter sup- ply of the tubers, The slight over production whie als partly respon- sible for the present low prices has created a critieal condition in the potato growing dstrict of the Red River Valley, according to or Evenson, which threatens disaster ta many farmers in the Moorhead , _European'Plan: Under Same Management 59% | of sub-tittes in picturiting thé mean: 34% «35%. ] ing and expression, of the speaker.- 34% 34%) “The Ladder Jinx”) is = ‘six creel 37% , 37% | cemedy of: more than ustal interest f and is played by an all star cast in- 10.30 10.35] cluding Edward Horton, Tally Mar- 8.87 887] shall, Otis Harlan, Max Asher 43g. | Margaret - Landis. 9.55 9.50 9.55 ja eae pacar eR oar 9.66, “Besides not having to mesh oe IPTS tb, the nice thing abdut a Hotel is f ee Toe Roa Press) you can knock cigaret-ashes on the . “— , Duluth, Minn., Sept. 14—Elevator] floor. : receipts domesti¢ grain—wheat 565,-]° 300 bushels; corn 64,100 bushels; fiabe: Ruth has a Swell job. All he Sa Ae aherey, Pig ~bushels: | does when’ he wants to-go fishing is *’Shipments—wheat 848,000; bushels; | €° cuss 47 UmPire. : i fye 243,000. i ey e eceipts bonded. grain—} Flapper fall fashions are Gree wha 2 500; st penis eh Be 74,-{ outfits and whet they talk ‘is Gréek : 300. to most people, aaa me Lhe ro 14 oa v This is offered at the very low | trade territory. eee COFFEE - SHOP. - NORTH DAKOTA IN - CONNECTION ; - FOR SALE One 6f'the handsomest residences in Riverview Addi- tion. Seven rooms and bathroom. Oak floors through- out. Small cash payment. Lowest priced house in Bismarck. PRICE $5250. - Harvey Harris & Co. J. P. JACKSON, Manager.