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oy Ny \ \ Tecan e a a es ‘| News of the } points. -Conspicu- ous: strength -also- was’ - shown: by Stoss-Sheffield, Bethlehem ‘Steel, 8 percent, preferred, American Tobac- co, American Waterworks, 6. percent preferred, Owen Hotfle,:Mark Street Railway, Prior preferred, and Unit- ed Railway Investment, :‘preferred. Call. money; opened at..4%4 percent. WHEAT SLUMPS SWARR QUIETS WN side;of ‘the, market, coincid " ag hin i the marking an ee thet ohn cate Este, to oe persons aus Pere , 5 ‘selling oxders under which:\the li (By the Associated Press) inte in i Chicago, Sept. 21--Wheat had at Give, ¥ay,1 to 8 poings.in many i downward tendency’ in price today, during the early dealings. Liverpool, and Winnipeg quotations, having gone lower and no word of any act ual fighting at the Dardanelles be at hand. The fact that export busi ness on this side of the Atlanti i forenoon rise, ta a large extent ai i carnied: Mexican Petroleum, Stud bakr and Renlblic. Stef 3points be- low yesterday’s fina’ United States Rubber, Rock. Island, nd Barnsdall “A” lost 2 to 2h - The’ Standard Oil shares, : points, continued moderate and that most of the total was restricted to wheat gevcdon Oi of New Werte oie grown in.Canada did a good-deal al80 points to check bullish sentiment, Active: P°pus. ‘ 4 ia] zising of the call money rate to profit taking on the part of yesttt- |g percent, induced further liquidation openiigewhich ranged trom tkerdes) 1, tHecfinal Hout, mest of che tad cline to Me advance, with-December.cr®, yielding substantially. ¢6, selling 81.06% to $1.07, and May $1.015% to eae renee ve spoculative $1.10%, was followed by a material! .+., Dinca ath: the highece| Sitaback ail ‘around -angsthen’ a mo-):2torke. combined: with” the, ‘highest denite rally j call money rata since February, re- Gorn’ andoata; pased: ‘dggni with, Snlbeds teem ikeweral; imppirmensof whénk-Attor openite ide oft "to ior vartens iy toaayie/acive:stéek. ins December 59%c to 59%c, the ket dealings. Extreme reactions cor market underwent a, general, AONE th sales ranged freer a decline. iid Ne Oats started he lower toa like ad-| 00 share vance, December 37%e to 37%e, and! later weakened in all deliveries. . | Provisions were firmer. responding| (By the” Associated” Press) to an upturn in hog values. f Minneapolis, Sept. 21.—Cash wheat Signing of the-Capper-Tincher bill was-more unsettled in tone‘today and had no apparent effect ox vaizcs.’ and the whole, seemed ,to be firmer, Late cables dispatches were canst<t-, There .was,a stronger demand, fo: ed as less reassuring as to the nenre offerings and local mills bought,goo outlook but afiled to stimulate much) wheat freely. aa buying. The close was unsettled, %s¢| = Duram of .) CASH’ WHEAT UNSETTLED .. first class quality. pind net: lower to ¥%e advance, with De-!in ready demand, and a shade firm-|D cember $1.06% to $1.66% and May er. Winter wheat was quoted firm $1.10% to $1.10%. 2 ‘and unchanged with good demand for The country showed more disposi- the best quality. tion today to sell to arrive. Prices — The corn situation was. rather.dull.. closed unsettled, %c to Sc net low- Shippers were willing to take yellow er, with December 5$%4¢. quality at %c over December and. ———— mixed at %¢ leas.;) | ae Bob . CHICAGO CASH .. ...-> Oats. demand, was steady from ele- Chicago, Sept. 21.—Wheat No.-2 vator “buyers. Shipping demand was hard $1.08 @ $1408%; No. 3 hard scattered and fewer oats sold at far- 81.0714 @ $1.07%. Corn No. 2 mixed cy premiums. : @ G65%e; No. 2 yellow 65%¢ @ Rye deman c. Oats No. 2;white 40%¢ @ dle; 3 white 39¢ @ 39'4c. Rye No. 2, there was a better demand for all 73%. Timothy seed | $4.25 $5.25. grades.. . Pt Cloverseed $13.00 @ $17.00. Barley Flax receipts were :fairly liberal, 59c @ 64c. Pork nominal. Lard $10.72. but most of the spot offerings went Ribs $9.75 @ $11.00. {to one crusher for movement. East z | over the lakes, Trades were made at << oo the September price mostly. ' NEWS OF WALL STREET | z + ee | MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS d was featureless. (By the Associated Press) (By the Associated Press) New York, Sept. 21—Bullish op-; Minneapolis, Sept. 21.—Wheat re- stances, The decline cancelled . the}; figures: while |, i Barley. was firm to lc better and], m to fan: "dark aor ihe iti No. 1: nor. 2. re ¥ on mn: af itheke Stas ais ay ber. durum ..$1.03 44: @: $1.0746; 1 am- THE OLDHOMETOWN | No,.2 nor.‘ No.2 amber durum $1.01% @ §$1.06%; No.| 2 amber arrive ‘September, 99%c: } No. 1 durum 92%c; No. 2 durum 90 %e;. No. 1 mixed durum 91% @ $1.04%;, No. 2 mixed durum. 89%c @ $1.08% ; No.,1 red durum 89%c. Flaxseed on arrive September, 88%c; | rack $2.43 @ $2.44; ‘arrive Septem- | "ber, $2.43; arrive $2.38%. Oats No..3 q. track 34%c @'34%c. No. lirye ; 3 arrive September 70%e; e 60%4c. Barley 41c @ 57. Corn yellow 62%c; No. 3 yellow 61 No. 2 mixed 61%c; : No. 3. mixed, (By ‘the-Associated Press) i Minneapolis, Sept.''21.— » i cr) Open. “High. Low. Close. H :WHEAT Sept. 197: . 105% Dec. oy 107%" 105% 10656 May 10%: ee 100% 110% Deg B1% 92 May 33% 84 Dec, 66% 67, May 1% 70% Dees 50% 51 "Dee: .. 282-227. 232 May ... E 223 CORN Dee. ....:§2) 52% 62 52% GRAIN RANGE F (By the Agsociated Press) Chicago, Sept. ‘21.— Open. -High. Low, Close. f : WHEAT Sept. ...106 107% 105% 106% Dec. .1061%4> 107 105% 10638 411056 (111 _.109% 110% 1 GAT, ORTON.” 64% toe) Soe bbe. Sout 162% 62% 61% 62 OATS Sept, .:. 39% 89% 38% 39% ess 81% «BTR «877% ay 11. 62% | S9% 38% 38% Oct. F960" 10.47 Jan. 9.20 9.07 9.20 RIBS Sept. 9.15 et. . 9.80 FLOUR UNCHANGED Minneapglis, Sept. 21—Flour un- -| changed rto"10e higher;? in carload lots family patents quoted at $6.75 @ $6.80 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 69,825 barrels. Bran $17.00, @ -$18,00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK : Chicago, Sept. 21.—Cattle receipts 12,000; beef steers slow; highly fin- ished kinds very scarce; early trade largely steady to strong; asking erations were resumed at the open- ceipts 621 cars compared with 361 ing of the stock market today in. cars’a yéar:ago. Cash No. 1/nosthern Independent Steel and oil shares, but $1.07% $1.16%;. September $1.06 confused movements’took place in %;,.December $1,06%; May $1.10%. other parts of the list. Possibility of Corn, No..3 yellow 58%c @: 58%. Oats} a further stiffening .of money rates No, 3. white:84c @ bc. Barley 45¢ @. caused some”hestitation onthe part 56c..Rye.Ni 68e @ 68 of large traders. Further, increases 1, $2:87%.; zy ‘ in the Brice gt kerapene P Btande | te ae flection in the rapid, rise o ind> Toston in ee Jersey which opened| © WAYSING ATTITUDE SHOWN more than a point higher and soon ‘extended its gain to nearly 3% points, Associated Oil was pushed up'!4%4 and Mexican. Petroleum *1, Gains of a point each: were recorded by Midvale, Crucible, Republic and Gulf Steels. Point gains in Beech: Nut and Chile Copper brought them to new high levels for. the year. Jron Products, Baldwin, Mathieson. ‘Alkali, and Jones Brothers Tea all pdvanced a point or more, Atlantic Coast Line dropped 2 points and substantial fractional recessions took place in Union Pacific; tAchisoa and Norfolk and: Western... New. York Airbrake and. Cosden alsq were quite reactionary. ss a Trading was largely, in the hands of the professional element during thei morning, but movements in spe- cial stocks providing a cover for pro- fit taking in ‘other directions. Re- ports of increased operations and higher prices in the steel industrial were an incentive to the purchase of those shares for the long account, Accumulation also continued in a number of specialties and high grade Industrial shares, especially the Standard Oils, tobaccos and the pre- ferted issues of well established com- panies, Foreign oils and some of the public utilities were under pressure, Mexjecan Petroleum ant Columb ef jas, each droppin, joints. jition- C Gas, each a lwere made by Tidewa-| (By the Associated Press) ter Oil, Bayuck Tobacco, Allis-Chal-! Duluth, Minn., ; mers, preferred, Associated Dry cash ‘prices: Wheat No:st dark: nor- Goods, Kresge and, Industrial Alco- thern fancy '$1.20% @ $1.1 %; No. hol, the gains ranging from one to, dark, (By the Associated Press) waiting attitude was displayed by traders in ithe, wheat, market; today. ‘was easy October and Noyember wheat closing Se off at $1.05! October %c of fat 90%¢ asked; No- vember %e off at 90%c; December %e off at 89%4c asked and-May ‘ec off at 94%e nominally. ; asked, and May %¢ :off-ats73c ‘nom corn -'4¢ off at 61%&- Trading in flaxseed was active and on- the: execution: of a’ good. volume of buying orders were advanced sharply. through the final passage. at $2.42 asked; October 7c up at % bid; December 5c up at $2.30 bid. DULUTH CLOSING Mg Flax No] etiveg Duluth, Minn., Sept. 21.—More’of.a| heifers $4 Trading was_in:lighter volume than, strong it had been funning.and the tenden: |'P cy was slightly easier. The market’ at. the close. September, | 30 nominally; Septem-| pigs $9.00 ber durum closed %c up at 91% bid; | $9.85; , Spot. rye] $7.78; closed %c off at %%4c;. September | Sheep: rece %e off at 70c bid;-Octobers%e off) ing lambs at 69¢ bid; December %4c off; at: 68¢ ‘tatnal ives and westerns $14.50 i- | nati nally: Spot oats closed Mec off at 34] sorting light; %e @ 34%c; barley. unchanged at| choice from 41¢ to 57c¢;;No«2 yellow corn] $14. Ye off at 62%c and Now.2 mixed | dy; Interest on the part of tra-| receipts 8,700; ders was: prompted to a great extent] stock fully steady; common: of; the| dium steres 3 tariff bill. September closed: 7c::ip| der $7.00; grass fat cows and heifers $2.371 $3.50 @ $7.00; bulk udner. $5. % asked; November 5%c up at $2.35; ners ani Sept. 21.—Closing'| er; bylk ligh $.16% @, $1.20% ; - No.. 3) dark | mos higher on better grades of beef steers; $21.75. bid on very choice ight -steers bulk- of beef steers of values: to! $9.50 @$11.00; she stock land atockers and feeders mostly gtea- idys bulls, weal to Jc lower; veal low; bidding unevenly lower; les to packers: around ‘g-upward to $13.75 for choice kinds; bulk bologna bulls $4.15 @$.40; bulk beef ‘cows and 50. @, $9.75; bulk canners .25. Hogs receipts 21,000; fairly-active en lighter weights; to J0c higher; bulk 170 to 230 verages around $10.00; top 10:10; few good and choice 250 to ipound butchers $9.35, @ $9.85; little doing on weightiér kinds; i '@ $9.40; heavy $8:60 $12.50; outai ound bulk medium 39.50 @ $10. light 9.80 @ $10.10; light light $9.50 @ 9.85; packing sows smooth $7.60 @ $8.40; packing sows rough $7.10 @ killing pigs $8.75° @§. 9.50. ipts 16,000; fat; and feec strong to 25c’higher; top bulk kers atound:) $14.00; culls mostly #.99.50; Washington feeding * lambs 26; sheep scarce, generally stea- bulk fat ewes $4.25 @ $6.50. ————_—_——— SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) South St. Paul, Sept. 21.Cattle best steers-and she and me~ $5.25 @ $8,505 bulk: un- to pac 3; can- 'd cutters $2.25 @.$3:25; bulls weak; bulk bolognas: $3.60 '@ $4.00; stoekers and feeders firm, $3.50 @ $7.50; bulk $5.00 @ $6.60. Caives re- ceipts 1,500; t call 1$6,50., Haga’ rec seconds $5.50 @ tly, 26¢ highers: 106% | @|Minnesota sacked Red River Ohios i market 25c' and 50c low- s: et $10.80 @.$10.75; 4¥; time loans firmer; ‘mixed col- inte ce eae ena: 60-90, days ams 4-6 months 7003. fai tive on‘ lighter-weights' 14%. Prime commercial paper 4% @} 1] 5,700; fairly. activé bulk: such winds 1, ri ir pap 4 @| ALLEGE D NOTORIOUS IT WAS THE PROUDEST M OTEY WALKER MARCHED THE SUSPICIOUS STRANGER AND } : PAGE SEVEN LOST HELP WANTEN—MALE WANTED—Reliable man to work in bowling alley: Must be experi- enced. Permanent job all winter. |__Address 457, care ‘Tribune. 9-16-1w OMENT OF HIS LIFE WHEN MARSHAL BANDIT PAST THE DRESSMAKERS SHOP $9.75; good 230 to 275 pound butch- slow, about steady, $7.25 @ $8.003) best pigs $9.75. Sheep receipts 2,500; market about steady; bulk good fat! lambs $13.50; fat ewes mostly $4.00 @ $5.75, few lights $6.00. POTATO DEMAND LIGHT (By the Associated. Press) Minneapolis, Sept. 21.—Potatoes moderate wire inquiry; buyers hold- ing off; demand limited; movement; moderate; market unsettled; prices lower; Sandland districts carloads, fi:0. b, usual terms, Minneapolis-St. Paul rates sacked per cwt. early. Ohios partly graded 80c @ 90c; most+y ly 85¢ @ 90c; U. S. No. 1,:95c sacked per cwt.; round whites U. S. No. 1, 95c @ $1.00; Red River Valley pointé- carloads f. 0. b. usual terms, Moor+'! head rate sacked per cwt.; Red River} Ohios partly graded 85¢ @ 90c. * POTATOES WEAK / Chicago, Sept. 21—Potatoes weak on white stock, ready on early Ohios; receipts 56 cars; total United States | shipments 924; Wisconsin sacked ‘round whites $1.20 @ $1.30 cw ; Minnesota sacked round whites $1 $1.20 cwt.; Minnesota sack: Sandland Ohios $1.00 @° $120 cw $1.20 @ $1.30 ewt.; Dakotas sacked early Ohios$ 1.20 @ $1.25 ewt.; Idaho sacked ‘rurals $1.70 cwt. FOREIGN EXCHANGE (By the Associated Press) New York, Sept..21.—Foreign ex-/ change irregular. Great Britain de- mand 4.43; cables 4.43%; 60 day bills on banks 4.41; France demand 7.62; cables 7.62%; Italy demand 4.2212; cables 4.23; Belgium demand 7.20; cables 7:20%; Germany. demand: .07 1-16; cables .07%; Holland, démand 88.73; cables 38.79; Norway. demand 16.82; Sweden demand 26.50; De mark: demand 20.93; Switzerland de- mand'18.72; ‘Czecho-Slovakia demand 8.11; Argentine demand 35.60; Brazil demand 12.50; Montreal 99 31-32, CALL MONEY (By the Associated Press) New York, Sept. 21.—Call money trong; high 6; low 4%; ‘ruling rate ers around $9.00 @ $9.60; henvier}: butchers $8.25 @ $8.75; packing sows]; -|243 No. 4 dark northern 98¢ @ $1.10; | No. 5 dark northern $1.08 @ $1.04%; BISMARCK GRAIN sample grade dark northern 93c; No. hed by Ri H-Miller Co. 1 dark hard winter $1.03% @ $1.14] A doetaary area eh, %; No. 1 hard winter $1.06 @ $1.09) jo. 1 dark northern - %; No. 1 amber durum $1.014 @ $1.07 9 $1.03%; No, 2 amber durum 97e @ No. 1 Northern Spring . d $1.03; No. 1 mixed durum 87%¢ @ No.1 amber durum . 16 $1.01%; No. 1“mixed wheat $1.00 @ No. 1 mixed durum 69 $1.13%; No. 2 mixed. wheat $1,02%4,| No. 1 red durum . G4 ‘Barley sample grade 48¢ @ 56c; No.| No. 1 flax . $2.01 2, 53e @ 56c; No. 3, 52% @ 56c;| No. 2 flax 1.96 No. 4, lc @ 53%c, Corn No, 2 yel-| No, 1 rye . 51 ow 59%c; No. ‘1 mixed 59¢. Oats No. '2 white 35%c. @,37%e; No, 3 white ‘Bde @ 35%c, Rye No. 1; 68% @ 49 Ake; No. 2, 69% @ 70%e, Flax No. I, $2.30 @ $2.39%. NCREASE SEEN IN DIPHTHERIA BY HEALTH BODY Duluth, Minn., Sept. 21.—Elevator a imecelpts, domestic grai —wheat 602,-|_ In the opinion of the State Board ushels; corn 38,500; oats 6,900; ii - i erin harley 30,300; rye 384,600; flax 20. of Health an, increase of diphtheria, % Shipments—wheat 738,000 bush- regarded as the most dreaded of the rye, 400,000; flax 21,500, Eleva- diseases of childhood, may be ex- r_ receipt ‘bonded 200, bushels. uluth car inspection: Wheat Nos. and 2 dark northern and Nos, 1 and 2 northern 55; No, 3 dark north- ern and No. 3 northern 14; other hapring' 12; Nos. 1 .and:2 amber dur- ‘uma’ and Nos. 1 and 2 durum 80; No. 3 amber durum and. No. 3 durum 41; smutty durum 6; other durum 11%; ELEVATOR RECEIPTS “Among ‘the unprepared the malady may be expected to exact its custom- premature death. “It behooves those who would safe- guard their children,” State Board of Health, “To know 132; smutty mixed 8; all wheat 486; flax*19%*mixed rain’ 6F 6; “ry6 250; barley 18; 812; on track 497. prevent its invasion of the home. A eparticularly unfortunate feature of diphtheria prevalence is the fact that over 80 per cent of the ensuing | deaths occur among children under "5 years of age. The striking need for | affording special protection to chil- $101.40 dren of this age group is manifest.” ri 27; oats all grains iq, MIBERTY BONDS New York, Sept. 21—Liberty bonds mild sore throat, croupy cough or > slight ill feeling, is sufficient to dis- eae, wacalied, arm suspicion as to the real charae- pat eae i ; ter of the disease, Then too, the LIBERTY BONDS | malady is often quite innocently (By the Associated Press) transmitted by so called “carriers,” New York, Sept. 21—Liberty bonds who while apparently in good health 100.70 wee 100.72 veeeee 100.82 Fourth 4%4’s . closed: *" : ‘themselves, harbor the virulent or- 3%’s ... $101.82 ganisms responsible for the disease, First 4’s 100.79 “it adds. CASH RANGE Second 4’s . + 100,12 (By the Associated Press) First 4%4’s . + 100.80 Minneapolis, Sept. 21—Range of Second 4% + 100.16 representative cash sales: Wheat No. ’Third 41 + 100.24 1 dark northern $1,165 @ $1.32;,No. Fourth 4\’s . + 100.62! 2 dark northern $1.14% @ $1.22%; 4%’s uncalled + 100.70 No. 3 dark nortehrn $1.06% @ $1.21 4%’s called : 100.30 grain—wheat pected with the opening of schoals| | and the approach of colder weather.| ary toll in unnecessary sickness andj opines the! Nos. 1 and 2 dark hard winter and something of this affection and in- Nos, 1:and-2. hard iwnter 21; mixed stitute the precautions. necessary to; ‘irst 4’s .. 100.70 Diphtheria is definitely prevent- Seegnd ne . . Anan able, the board asserts. The mild-|{ econ 4's, ve ‘she 6 f Second. 4's, «-.. 10053 ness of the symptoms, frequently | xperienced farm hand. | One “that is good with horses. Wages $50.00 per month, Write No, 459 Tribune. 9-19 1 week. | WANTED—Young man as crew man- ager with car for the coast. Ap- | ply tomorrow at McKenzie Hotel. i U. C. Paxil, 9-20-2 times. | WANTED—Three reliable men with autoes to do collecting in country. Good proposition. Phone 681. Bl : 9-19 3. times ‘80 COAL MINERS WANTED—Apply at High ,Carbon Lignite Mines, Werner, N. D, 9-2-1mo WANTED-—Man to work by month, steady job, F. Jaszkowiak, 9-18-tf WANT$D—Helper at Chocalate Shop. | ‘ 9-21-1w | HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Two ueat appearing ladies ‘not over 24 years old to do | special saleswark ‘by auto to Cali- fornia. Apply tomérrow at Mc- Kenzie Hotel. U" C, Paul. ENOGRAPHER—Having legal” ex- perience preferred, Good salary. Permanent position if | LOST-/Pair of dark shell rimmed glasses on pageant grounds Mon- day evening, Findery please return to Tribune office or 608 3rd St. Re- ward, 9-21-38) LOST-—At Pageant ground, grey wool searf, Finder greturn to Webb’s store, 9-19-3t FOR SA‘2 OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR SALE—Apartment house con- sisting of four apartments. All modern. Fine Yocation, easy to 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- intment, 2-2w |ALE—Recently built house, four real rooms and bath, full basement, sereened in porch, shade and fruit trees, warm air heat, this house is absolutely modern’ and one of the best built in the city. Tevms to right party. Phone 28W, 863 or 737R. 8-2 FOR SALE—Kight-room house, n high school, tally modern, hot water heat; very fine lot. Reason- able term Address N, 821 4th WAN girl. Good wages and long job. M. i Ey Ruddy, Killdeer, North Dakota. ! 9-21-1-week. WANTED—Competent girl for gea- eral housework. Must be good cook. Phone 587. Mrs. Sam Clark, 36 Ave. A East. 8-25-06 WANTED—Housekeeper by widow- er with three children. Permanent place for right party. Write Tri- bune 455, 9-15-9t WANTED—School girl to work for | board and room, Family of three. 111 Ave, A, Phone 698M. ! 9-21-2t WANTED—Girl for general house- | work, Mrs. F. A, Knowles, 16 Ave. A. West Phone 169-W, 9-21-tf | WANTED—Three experienced wait- | resses at the Annex Cafe. Good | wages. Phone 209. 9-20-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 516 2nd St, op Phone 774. 9-19-1w | WANTED—School girl to work for roam and board. The Mohawk, 401 5th St. 9-19-3t WANTED—Lady, cook at Sweet Shop. 9-20-3¢. | ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished room, two windows, extra large clothes closet. Prefer young lady em- ployed. 114 Ave. A, Phone 558-M. FOR RE) Can accommodate four people; board of desired, Call at 416 12th St. Phone 441-R. 9-21-1w FOR RENT—Furnished modern room, one block from G. P. hotel; gontle- man preferred, 301 4th St, 9-21-3¢ FOR RENT—Cozy furnished room in new, all modern dwelling. On ground floor. Call 402-M for ap- | _poigtment, 9-21-3t. FOR RENT—Four modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 418 Ist St. Phone 241-J. 9-15-1W FOR RENT—Médera room, close-in, | two blocks from /postoffice, 311 2nd St. Phone call 832-M, 21-3 FOR RENT—Furnished room, also 4 suite of two rooms, 416 Thayer. | Phone 622, 9-16-1w !FOR RENT—Pleesant cast front room, 422 1st St. Call 823. } 9-19-3t | | AUTOMORLLES—MOTORCYCLES [FOR SALK—Overiand touring car |. in goad shape, four young mules, weight 1,000 pounds each. Also several seco! hand Fords, 214} Second St., Geo. F. Robinson. ' 9-16-1wk! LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—7 foot corner Jot on’ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS - OW,MY POOR FEET! : SHOULD HAVE WORN THOSE TIGHT ‘SHOES To THAT DANCE _ LAST NIGHT! “OLIVIA, ARE You UP WET? SOMEBODY WANTS YOU OW THE PHONE! Witt YoO (ANSWER 7?! t ao It’s a Hard Life Being a Flanner ovcn ! 2 on,BvT FEET ARE SORE! PLL THROW THOSE SLIPPERS SO FAR THAT I'LL NEVER * BY ALLMAN MISS OLIVTA, THIS Z \S WAROLD SPEAKING - Y | CALLED. TO ASK You IF YOU WILL GO To A’ DANCE WITH ME AT i HELLO, My. OH, THANK You, HAROLD, } WILL ‘BE VERY GLAD _THE COUNTRY CLUB. ic a oe ‘SMS EVENING 2 LOVELY § 2 Atk CKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FRECKLES, You COMB: : \N AND TAKE Youn. + BAT AND ALEK, You nusT RON . ON HOME. YOURE A BAD, BAD i BOV= WHY DID You “THROW “THAT STONE: Seventh street and Avenue , Very reasonable at $750. Also @ 10 acre suburban place. Good buildings, water and a good place for chickens. Can be cut into lots and would be a good investmen for the future. About thirtcen blocks from school. Write No | 450 Tribune. 9-1-1mo| WANTED TO RENT WANTED — Two-room apartment, neatly furnished suitable for mar- ried couple; references furnished. Phone Room 414, Van Horn hotel, 9-19-3t | WANTED TO RENT—Modern house | or unfurnished partment, Per- manent responsible tenant. Write | Tribune No. 460. 9-21-1w \ | WANTED—Three or four-room fur- | nished modern apartment by Oct. | 1st. Must be close in and reason- | able, Write Tribune 458,_9-16-1w | LAND Ee FOR SALE—A bargain. A section of land in North Dakota about 8 ‘miles from main line of Milwau- kee R. R. About 115 acres culti- | vated and more can be cultivated | thereon Suitable for farming and | stock purposes. Same subject to reservations of R. R. Co. as to minerals ete. This is not a rough | section. This is offered at the | very low price of $9 per acre. Geo. M. Register. 9-19-1 week. out. Small cash payment. Bismarck, FOR SALE One of the handsomest residences in Riverview Addi- tion. Seven rooms and bathroom. Oak floors through- PRICE $5250. Harvey Harris & Co. J. P. JACKSON, Manager. qualified.| gt. Phone 381-W. Ries || Address P, 0. Box 190 Bismarck, ca 16-tw i 9-19-3 times, aaikes WANTED —Cook and dining room | WANTED—Four or five-room Tu nished house or flat by Oct . Write Tribune 456, 9-16-1w Pa Eas ine ate _ _ FOUND FOUND—Black purse containing small sum of money. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Call at Tribune office. 9-20-2t FOUND- 3 glove. Ov have same by calling at and paying for this ad, MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—An my household furni- ture, Bought new a little over one year ago, One set recd furniture, settee, rocker and ight chair and center table, Large leather rocker, ivory bed, springs and mat- tress, buffet, sanitary couch (or iron day bed), birds-eye maple dressing table, chair and rocke Mattress and springs, Singer s ing machjne, and refrigeratot (Alaska Star). More used, but im excellent condition—6 dining room chairs, (oak) dining table (7-foot), center table (oak), two rockers, desk chair (not swivel), brass bed, springs and mattress, bureau (ivory), book case, iron bed (ivory), Adam Schazf piano (fine tone), No. XIV Victrola (mahog- any). Call at 111 5th St. or phone 1042, J. M. Taylor. “9-16-5% LEAVING CITY—Will sell walnut bed-room set with princess dres dining chairs with host chair, range, davenport table, table sanitary couch, ete. Box 122, lamy, TENANTS WANTED—For = good improved farms, large and small. Good locations, good terms Inquire of City National bank. or Frank Barnes, Agent. 9-18-lw FOR SALE—One electric machine motor, fits any sewing machine; almost new. One hall Borcharé Dressform, in perfect condition. , Call 823. 9-19-3t FOR SALE—Dark gray, real new tailor made men’s suit,“medium size,’ for middle age man. Call at 606 8th St. or phone 457-R even- ings. 9-19 FOR SALE—Ladies brown Bol Printzess coat, seal shawl collar, size 38. Like new. $25.00. Phone 768-R. 9-19-3t FOR SALE—Household goods, all in Phone good shape, 208 Thayer. 4643. : Call 329-W. 9-19-3d. land China. Six room modern bungalow—Hot water heat, full ment, hard~ wood floors, g lot, trees. fh sidewalk and pav Rivervir’ ompleted in two wee! has three gcod rehase price be hous i = This Five Room Modern Bungalow—Huc full basement, ent, hardwood fc Five Room Modern Bunj to down town, full basement nace heat, garage. large. and c Purchase price $4, 500. ‘Terms. Room Modern House under struction—Oak _ floo f ement, location. ve will be ready fi pout October Ist. e 35,250. m Modern Bungalow. F Large rooms, @ood loc . fu © heat. Pur- Hedden Real Estate Agency Welt) Block Phone Lowest priced house in ome |