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PIM CELL ab ebb bbb ath lab bh 4 2 } strength to the provisions market. ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 ~~ News. of the he Markets WHEAT SLUMPS - ON TURKISH» PEACE RUMOR (By the Associated Press) Chieago, Sept! 25.—Phospects\ of, a peaceful settlement with the Turks led to a moderate setback in prices today during the early wheat deal- ings. Sellers were by no méans ag- gressive though, and seemed dispos- ed to‘’await further developments before acting onthe basis that like- lihood of war has been eliminated altogether. Heavy marketing ~ of wheat in Canada received consider- ‘able notice, an additional bearish * factor, The .opening> which -ranged from Ye to 1%c lower, with ,Decem- ber $1.04% to $1.05 and May $1.08% to $1.09, was followed by a slight rally and ‘then by a downturn some- what below the initial- figurés. Large receipts of corn together with talk of diminished. danger of damage from frost tended to ease the market for corn and oats. After opening %e t %e lower, December 584ke to 58%c, corn prices recovered a little, Oats started %e to %c @ %e how. er, December 36%c, rallied a trifle and then sagged lower than before. Higher quotations on hows fave NEWS OF WAUL STREFT: (By the Associated Press); New York, Sept. 25.—The upward movement of prices was resumed af the onening of today’s stock market, Gulf States Steel was nvshed up over’ 8 points to a new high record. for the year, some of the recent bi ing being attributed to .9: gro! wmingham bankers. St..Joseph Li Cons, Bottle .rlso-- advanced more. than.a new peak prices, while the huying extended over moat, of the list. high grade rai), oil. chemicul cquivment and.oublic utility shares were ing most. demand... Atch; led the advance. in, rails with’ tian two points and material improvement wns noted in, Southern Pacific and Chesapeake and Ohio, Standard: ‘Oil of. New Jersey resumed leadership. of the oik group, mountaing :nearly. tw points, while Royal. Dutch. advanced’ one. and gains .of. substantial :frac- tions were recorded. by .Mexican. Pe- troleum and Pan Americans. Consoli- dated and People’s Gas shares; each climbed a point. and were followed into higher ground by’ Davison, Al- micals. Other. individ®al strong spots included Crucible, American Woolen and Famous Players, each up 3 point or. more.- ete Other speculative leaders in whi h a fairly large short interest. ig. sup- posed to’ exist fell into Jine with the upward movement ih, Gulf States Stecl, that stock extending its gains to nearly five points. Country wide reports of increased retail. business found expression in the demand for: merchandising shares,/Kresge- jump- ing five points to a new 192: igh, Woolworth climbing 6% and May.Der ‘VU. Some unsettle- ¢, partment Stores 2, ment -took place at mid day when Mexican Petroleum was subjected to pressure on rumors of additional oil taxes, that stock dropping 2% below Saturday’s close. Republic Rock Island, American Smelting,i ‘ United Retail Stores,. Mathieson. Al- ¢ hangéd, Kali and Willys Overland, prefer- red, also yielded to professional selling, the declines ranging from 1 to 2 points. Call money opened and renewed at 5 percent. Efforts to bring about a further reaction. were unavailing when a brisk demand arose for the high \priced oil shares. The absorption of these issues was supplemented by renewed inquiry for the gas, food and investment railroads, causing a. quick rebound throughout the list. Associated Oil improved four points. Standard Oj). of New Jersey 3% to, a new. hightr figure for the year. California Petroleum and Standard Oil of California 2 points. Mexican’ Petroleum shared in the rise, rally- ing to nearly.six points above Sat- urday’s closing. marked up 3 points, U..S. 3% and Atlantic Coast Line 2%. Aus- ‘tin Nichols, Cuban Cane Sugar, pre- ferred, Postum Cereal, Sterling Pro-, with a few trades getting off on the] Midvale Steel ducts, Endicott Johnson ‘and Owens | Steel, | (stiles ale also made considerable pro- gress towards higher levels, pemeree eee eee CHICAGO LIVESTOCK .Chicago, Sept. 25.—Cattle raceipts 30,000; .better ‘grades native ' beef! steers. proportionately scarce, fully steady; lower grades slow, under- tone. weak to lower; early top mé: tured beef steers $11.95; best yearl- ings $11.85;-bulk beef steers of value to sell at $9.50@$10.50; butcher she stock ‘largely @5 lower; mostly 50c. off; bulk fat she stock $4.35@$7,51 bulk bologna bulls $4.00@$4.25; bulk vealers to packers early ‘around $12.00. Hogs receipts 36,000: gl er weight and desirable’ weig! butchers fairly active, 10 to 15 hig) er; others ,:slow; arou! stead: bulk 170 td $10.50@$10.65; $10:70 paid; bulk 240 to 275 pound butchers $10.25@$10.5 good to choice 290 to 310 pound bu' chers mostly $10.00@$10.15; buik | packing . sows $7.75@ $8.35; pigs | Slow; holding best time $9.75; heavy $9.00@$10.40;. medium $9.90@$10.70; light $10.25@10.70; light light 9.90@ $10.40; packing sows smooth $8.10@ $8.90; packing ‘sows brought $7.35@ $8.25; killing pigs $8.75@$9.75, Sheep j receipts 25,000; best native lambs | opening 10'to 25 lower; to shippers and city butchers; packers taking greater decline; top $14.65 to shipn pers, packers bidding $14.00%$1. 25, largely for desirable ii sheep and feeders around steady; mand for feeder lambs active; prac- tically no fat Westerns here; re- eipts included 8,600 direct to pack- -DULUTH RECEIPTS -. (By the Associated Press) receipts domestic grain—wheat 569,- 800 bushels; corn 58,200; oats 55,- 1000; barley 38,100; rye 300,000; flax hels; rye 426,900. Elevator receipts panded grain—wheat 22,300; barley iat “Duluth car inspection: Wheat Nos. q 1.and:2 dark northern and Nos. 1 and 2 northern .67;,.No. 3 dark northern and No. 3 northern 20; smutty spring 2; other spring 17;. Now 1 and 2 am- ber durum and Nos. 1 and 2 durum 56;.No. 3 amber durum and No. 3 du- rum 36; smutty durum 10; other of durum 120; Nos. 1 and 2\ dark .hard winter-and Nos. 1.and 2 hard winter 3; smutty winter 1;, mixed 89; smut- ty mixed 5; all wheat, 426; flax 23; mixed grain 2; corn 21; oats 8; rye 146; barley 20, All grains 646; on track 1264. ‘ * pOTATO MARKET Minneapolis, Sept, 25.—(U. S. Dept. of iculture), Potatoes: light wire inquiry;..demand and movement light; market dull;. little change in prices; sandland. district - carloads fob usual terms Minneapolis-St. Paul rate’ sacked per.cwt; Round whites partly, graded 90@95 cents — sacked per cwt. early Ohios graded partly 80@85; -Red River Valley points lied and American Agricultural . -Che-| rate, sacked per, .cwt.; Red.. River Ohios partly. graded 15@80 cents. POTATOES WEAKER Chicago, Sept. 25.--Potatoes weak- ef, ‘on, white stock, fairly steady on early Ohios; receipts 182 cars; total eS AC ot wi Minnesota sacked Sandland: early, Ohios $1.00 @’ $1.15 ewt.; Min- nesota sacked Red River Ohios $1. @ $1.20 ewt. FLOUR_UNCHANGED i Minneapolis, Sept. 22—Flour un- Shipments 57,914 barrels. Northern Bran 19.00. FAIR DEMAND 5 Minneapolis, Sept. 25.—Best offer- _ ings met with a fair demand at the ‘opening of the market today and with more outside mills competing, prices were about steady compared with futures. Durum wheat demand was fair to good with local mills picking up the choice steadily. Win- ter wheat demand was slower and offerings were liberal. Corn demand showed. no snap and offerings ~werg more liberal. Oats demantl was hardly as good ‘as far as shippers were concerned. Rye demand was. somewhat better and shippers bids were firmer at 1 cent over December for No. 2 quality. | Barley .reports- were mixed. Some Columbia Gas was of the: traders thought prices were|Lotisville & Nash Realty firm and,others thoyght they were! Meqican Petroleum a ‘shade. easier. Flax was unsettled at the opening , September basis. Most of the buy- 2830 pounds ‘ayerages| Duluth; Minn., Sept. 25.—Elevator | N 1,300, Shipments: wheat 266,700 bu-|_ carloads. fob usual terms Moorhead | 4 Oaibtan . fe nat pa EN aoe. ee Baca tims fi, fat native and! WaNTED—Man with car to sell | FOR SALE—One ‘et reed furniture, 0. $7.00; bulk fat ewes .$4.00@$5,75; | Suarantecd Cord: tires, Will | ar- good as_new, settee, rocker, chair native feeder lambs $9.00@$9.50, range salary and expense with and stand-half price. Will sell sep- oh * pees wy right man. Cord-O-Van_ Rubber arately. One large leather rocker. BISMARCK GRAIN. ~ Company, 1108 So. Michigan Ave.,] New buffet, quartered oak, cheap. (Furished by Russell-Miller Co.) Chicago, Ill. 9-25-1t| New refrigerator, 60-lb. capacity. Bismarck Sept. 25. PLUMBERS—First class men, open| Fine, oak library table, Singer No, 1 dark: northern .... - shop, $1.02 1-2 per hour. _ Write sewing machine, * good, $30. Va- No. 1 spring ... .97| wire’ or report for work, Empire | uum cleaner, with all attach- No, 1 amber durum . .16| Construction Company, 218 N.| ™ments, (Frantz Premier), cheap. No, 1 mixed durum 621 Clark Street, Chicago, [llinois. Adam, Schaaf Piano, fine toned, No. ‘1 red durum ... 641 rer 9-25-26-27. BANOBADY Case AO SA ne No, 1 flax ..... 2.01) BRIGKMASONS—First _ el prt’ REA: BLSCES StaRe AMPs! ony No. 2 flax . 1.96!” $1.10 per hour. Write wire or re. | clock, sanitary couch (or iron bed) No, 1 rye. | port for work. Empire Construc-| wn mower, arbage oo Gaye : rl tion Company, 218 N,- Clark St.,| 3f eae Fe een eles wits + GHICAGO RANGE ..° +.) Chicago, Ill 9-25.26-27. | __M_Tavlor. ee Option. Open ERT WON Cl" PLASTERERS First dias men $1.10| "3,4, double boarded, substantial Sept. 1.04% , 1.05 per hour. Write, wire or report for y built for $300; much less than Dec. ..1.04% 1.03 1.04 work. Empire Construction Com- the. value of the lumber, Also May ..1.08% 1.07% 1.08 pany, 218 N. Clark St., Chicago, cook stove, Bucks, $25; heater, ml 9-25-26-27 6156 61% 6234 tea yee ea ‘| Art Garland, $20; hand power Baie BO WANTED—Experienced farm hand.| Washing machine $5. Call at 615 60% 60% 61% One that is good with horses. Eighth Street. 9-23-3t. : gat Wages $50.00 per month. Write | OR SALE—Dressers, beds, library latation ening tho lines... Tho. camel 39% 89 39% | No, 460 Tribune. __9-19 1 week.) table, chairs and numerous other Z : # ae seen | 2 Cen eeben Wee articles of furniture, also cooking ers bid 1 cent over October for spct 7 1 A oy at. High Carbon Lignite , Mines,| utensils. Cheap if taken. at once. dees atthe nie tig soins pained witty =A S) guasae PRODUCTION | eis 3 1300 1140 hr int fEEORTRI. home |_Phane oo aE e ante to. er. erings were 9.25 +9) .' 25 Be ‘or. general. house- = ae rather liberal. | i RIBS e rato “work. Call at 523 7th St., or. phone hror SALE — Furniture, ineludin:s CEE AS Oy pA ae - Sept. 50) 481... ¢: 9-25-tf! bed, dresser, chiffonicr, davenport, .._,| CHICAGO. GRAIN A drastic cuit in prices of Willys one of th foateat ‘peneits the na-} Oct. 10.25) WANTE iat RET Sir re ifbety Gables, and’ agall. ‘Kitchen Shicege, SR ee iene No. 2) Knight and Overland automobiles ef-| tion has -hadtin. many years... ©” i ar BANGE steady jol. F. Jaszkowiak. 9-18.t3| table. Apartment 7, Tribune Co. red $1.10 4} ‘Ne. 2 hard Bing ee 07. fective September 18th, was announe-| “Tho. Willys-Overland company to MINNEAPOLIS, BANG lose.| WANTED ckitcher cee tagaise g | Phone 870-W or 18%, 9 yellow. 63% @63%,. Oats No. 2 white | od by.John Nq Willys, president i ante, His gaeng his: completed: he) HEAT ‘ P, Hotel. 9-22-1w} VOICE OR _ EXPRESSION onan Ne, Be Tat fog is Bye eee ey, Be pesmber teh tire “yooe's, chedule -ealled for,” Mr:| Sept 1.04% 1-086 104, 1-03% | WANT$D—Hielper at Chocalate Shop.| Work begins Monday, Sept, 25. Chil- arley’ imothy | Saturday, S01 ( it Dec. .. 1.03% 4.04% 1.03 ee ee *} dren 4:15 p. m. Evening 7:30 p. on. seed $5.00@$6:00. , Clover: seed:§13.00| ‘The reduction in the selling price of | Willys continued. | “And we have May 2, 108. 108% 1.07% 1.07% g-zi-aw| fren Bunge Pee at eRame ata @$16.50. Pork nominal. Lard $11.35. the Willys- Knights brings that car’s | just confpleted the largest July and % ... OATS . : y ete: esr, Inarbst, “shofred | price to the lowest level which any | August production in our plant his- hd Bi a te HELP WANTED—FEMALE =aRENTUPSL Brawn mare With er, showe \ D i jear equipped with a Knight” motor | tory. 2 : WANTED—Cook and. dining room 2 a ed, % me decline to % advance, -with Under the new. list priges ; the | ton wick has ixede possible the 69% «69% «67% «= 6TH |B Ruddy, Killdeer, North Dakota.} g6 “oth or Phone 675-J. and paying December 58%. Willys-Knight 5-passenger touring lowered production costs which are BARLEY Y 9-21-1-week.| O11 damages. 9-05-36, , Subsequently, further: peace talk! car, which, during the spring of this| reflected in our new prices. 5034 +,-50% 0% 50%S | WANTED—Competent girl for gea- REWARD — Collie dog, about 11 and an increase of the United States| year sold at $1,525 and more recent-| “We are not worrying about “get- FLAX | 14, eral housework. Must be good) jonth Id. Answ ‘de SOMATIC visible supply. total hada depressing y* at, $1,375, is now to be had at| tng coal and are not afraid that the b21 221 216 2.17%) ooo. Phone 587. Mrs. Sam clans, months old nswers name influence on values. The -close was ae i 8 218% 218 218% S “Junior.” Reward for information tigottled, 1% to 24% net lower. with | $235. : cost of coal will compel us to $lack- me Conn 36 Ave, A East. & s-25-tf] 45 gam H. Cl i ry illys-Knij a cont i 4 4 December $1.04 to $1.04% and May|.. The Willys-Knight: 5-passenger en our production’ one iota. .We arel yo. 51 pid 51% | WANTED—Housckeeper by silo FOR SALE—Green tomatoes f $1.08 to $1.08%4. sedan is reduced jn price $148 from) going ahead with all the energy wei —— | er with three children. Permanent| — chow-chow 30¢ peck; 55¢ one half LIBERTY “BONDS New York, Sept 25.—Liberty bonds at 1p. m. 3%’s «$101.30 Second ‘4’ ++ 100.06 First. 44's 400.58 Second. 4%’s 100.08 Third 4%’s 100,12 Fourth 4%’s 4%’s Uncalled . 4%’s called... New York Stock List Allied Chemical & Dye 100.80 83% Allig-Chalmers:«..:. 55% American Beet Suga: 45 American Can \......- 50% American Car &..Foundr, vy Hide & Leather pfd, cay International Corp... 35% | Lotométive ... 1224 SmeJting. & Ref’g sugar .......s Sumatra Tobacco. Tobacco . eae | American American. American American American American American ' Baldwin Locomotive : Baltimore; & ‘Ohi Bethlehem: Steel Canadian, Pacific: .- Central Leather .. Chandler ‘Motors .......- Chesapeake & Ohio .... Chicago, Mil. and, St. Paul Chicago, R. I. & Pac. ... Chino Copper -:..... Colorado Fuel & Iron . Corn. Products Crucible Steel Erie Famous General Asphalt General Electric General Motors Goodrich Co. .. Great Northern pfd. 15% | 975% | Illinois Central 113 Inspiration Copper ..,. 40% InternationalHarvester .......109% Int. Mer. Marine pfd. . ‘International Paper ... Invincible Oil Kelly-Spring field Tire Kennecott Copper .. c 43% | Miami Copper ... Middle States Oil . Missouri Pacific 525 for the touring model and the ; roadster to the same amount from *, , Oklahoma Prod. /Sinclair Con. Oil ‘Southern Pacific +s. % Studebaker Corporation 2 | United States Rubber ... its former price of $2,095, making its present cost, under the new list prices, $1,950. The Willys-Knight roadster, formerly $1,350 is cut Yo $1,235 and the Willys-Knight coupe from $1,875 to $1,795. The Overland var js- reduced, to their former price of $550. The! coupe is dropped from $850. to $795 and the sedan from $895 to $875." Optimistic of Future. Mr, Willys referred to: settlement of the railroad and mine strikes as cal 50 re ly can command, planning: for the big- gest. business’ in our history) and which we. know is ahead of us” “This decided reduction on Willys- Overlands. marks a new period in motor car sales,” says Mr. Lahr ot the Lahr Motor Sales Co. When 2 “oakland. Sedan, Run 3, hildren, Mrs, L, A. Schipfer, 4th concern js over sold'it is customary| FOR SALE—Oakland: children, Mr: A. Schipfer, 4th!” ton rug, Call at Sanders Bee to hold the, prices firm rather than 00 les, 5 eens ri sere Ave B. 9-22-1w| shop. make a big cut... We are assured] Leaving ean é FOR RENT—First class cs a by the factory of special attention Phone 866... 9-25-3t f ROOMS FOR RENT. DL vthtSE asCalL, 68 in the supply, however, and are de-| WANTED—Would board and room) ¥OR RENT—Rooms in modern house lighted to pass along to our custom-] ors the ‘saying: they will ‘make in] @$10.50; around 15 higher; $10.05; bulk $8.10; good pigs most- 4,900; |: market steady to 25 lower; FOR RENT— Room in nice clean modern home gentlemen or ladies. __So. Pl Phone 4635. congenial young woman, employed, Tribune Co. market 25@ ostly $10.00 $6.00. Hogs strong to $7.50@ Ives receipts 1,200; lower; light. calves seconds. $5.50 ceipts 5,000; market range $10.00. Sheep. receipts lambs | 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY palit suitable for two 318-11th St. 9-25-1wk ‘_~ HELP WANTED—MALE CLASSIFIED’ ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE SEVEN MISCELLANEOUS. place for right party. Write Tri-+ bushel; $1.00 bushel. Phone 2 we 456. 9-15-9( or call at/423 3rd St. 9 ANTED—Gini for general house-| sOR SALE —Citcasonable, revel work, Mrs. F, A, Knowles, 16 Ave, FOR SALES dicdaae: 1Phors A. West Phone 169-W, 9-21-tf] 514 Ist St. WANTED—Girl to” help ‘care for] FOR SALE—Second hand 9x12” Wil- musician preferred. Write No. 461, 9-25-3t Can jaccommodate four board" of desired. Call at 416 12th St. Phone 441-R. purchasng, Willys-Overlands. New York Central........+ N.Y; N. H. and Hartford Norfolk & Western’ ¢ Northern Pacific . Pacific Oil v... Pan American Petrole Pennsylvania: .. People’s Gas Pure Oil . Ray Consolidated Copper Reading Rep. Iron & Steel. Royal ‘Dutch, Nv ag Sears Roebuck Southern . Railway Standard Oil ‘of.N. oi Tennessee Copper Tekas Ci Tekas & Pacific . Tobacco Products . Union, Pacific .+.-2+ United Retail Stores . U. S. Ind, Alcohol... United States Steel Utah Copper ... Westinghouse Electric Willys Overland C. & N. W. ... Maxwell “B” Consolidated _ CLOSING CASH PRICES Duluth, Minn., Sept. 25.—Closing cash prices: Wheat No. 1. darx northern, fancy $1.137%@$1.21%; No. 1 dark, $1.097%@$1.14%; No. 1 dark northern arrive $1.09%; 'No. 2 do me: dium to fancy $1.037%@$1.13%; No. 8 dark northern $1,03%@$1.11%; No. 1 northern $1,.08%@$1.12%; No. 2 northern hi 04% @$1.08% ; No. 1 5% No,,2 mixed 60%; No. 3 mixed 59%. 264 #'Now 2 é $1.04; December $1.03%; May $1.03 : Oats No. 3. white 32%@34%. Barley amber. durum $1.00% @$1.04%; No. 2 do. 98% @$1.03%; No. 2 amber ar- tive 95; No. 1 durum 89%; No.2 @$1.014; No. 2 mixed durum ao @$1.00% ; aFfive 85; No. 1 red dur- arrive $2.25%; September WANTED AT ONCE—Reliable man to work in bowling alley. be experienced, Permanent job all FOR RENT—h 46. Main St. Must winter Call at 1181-2 6th street, Flat No. 2 after 6 p. ern rooms with or without, board, Phone 1066, 9-25-3t October $2.24%. bid; November 224 asked; December $212%. Oats No 3 white traek 33%@34, No. 1 rye track 67%; arrive September, 67%: arrive 665. Barley, 47@58.. Cora No.,2 yellow 61%; No. 3 yellow 60%; MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN Minneapolis, Sept, 25.—Wheat N. 1 dark northern $1. I1s@$121 4; do 81.07@$1.13%; No. 3 do 31.04% @s1.14; No, 4-do .$104%@! STOLEN—From in front of Eltinge FOR SALE_OR OR TRADE— Light truck. Also, one > 176, oF, call theater, a bicycle, brown, with red trimmings, name, Waiverly, dou; ble har. Hewar¢ will be.given for the return pf same (\ 318 So. 11th St. or Phone 463-J, 9-25-2t Good shape, tires nearly new. Sterling piano. — Phone. at Bismarck Welding Works, 9-25-3b red. 801 5th St. or phone 242 Ws FOR RENT—Modern 1 rooms, 218 2nd St. Phone 832R. $1.06%; .No. 1 $1.09% @$1.11%; No. 2 do $1.00. * MILL CITY RECEIPTS Minneapolis, Sept. 25.—Wheat re- ceipts 830, cars compared with 626 cars a-year ago. Cash No. 1 north- $1.07 76 @$1.13% 5 September ! Corn No. 3 yellow 57@57}a2. dark. hard” winter, WANTED—Giri for general house- work, Call at 515-2nd St. or phone 1714, Z The Chinese believe that women who wear “bobbed” hair. will, in the next world,-be men, * ———_—_—_———_— 9-25-lwk. _ transformed into _ WORK WANTED 45@58., Rye No. 2, 65%. ‘Flax No. 1, $2.24% @$2.25 6 ST. PAUL LI «South St. Paul, Minn, W. TOCK Sept. 25.-- Cattle receipts 11,800; beef steers! Ns D- " 9-22-3t and she. stock mostly. 25 lower; com- _ mon and medium steers $5.00@$8.25; POSITION WANTED. : bulk under $6.75; grass fat cows and | W WANT) dy wishes po- heifers. $3.50@$6.75; bulk under] sit}yn as housekeeper. Call at 406 $4.75; canners and utters weak,! 45th St, 9-22-1W $2125@$3.25; bulls steady to weak; | —————————< + —__._— bulk, bolognas $3.50@$3.75; stock. Experienced pbookkeoper wants posi- ers. and fecders weak to 25 lowe tion. Write, No. 460 Tribune. $3.50@$7.50 — bulk; $4.75@$6.50; farm ready | furnished, or “will care for. ANTED—Married couple, wants stock ‘through the" winter. Write R. 1, Box 57, Woodworth, ‘ 9-22-3t. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS D LIKE TO HAVE SOME. INT TLE Rios STAY, AND CLEAN OFF The (). “BLAckBoARDS. FOR: ME = IF. SOMEONE. WILL VoLU) NTEER, LET) HIM: HOLD ees HIS HAND’ You. Dip -tuar VERY WELL, DANNY AND | THANK, You SO “FOR (Oi THAT'S NOTHIN’> iT WAS EASY TEACHER'S Met THERE HE *\ | is- “TEACHERS BY ALLMAN | HE STAYED AFTER SCHOOL TO CLEAN THE, BLACKBOARD FOR TSACHER ! FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, close in, 212 2nd St. Phone 279-R. .9-23-3, times. LOST evening. Finder return to Jribune office. WANTED TO RENT 4 or unfurnished apartment. Tribune, No. 461. FOR 8AZ22 OR RENT HOUSES AND. FLATS. sisting of four apartments. modern, rent. A good money maker. part modern 5-room house in east end of city. Part cash and terms to right parties. Call 213-M be- All pointment, FOR SALE—Complete 1 9-12-2w ble and chairs, cooking utensils, oil heater, refrig- erator, fruit jars and other hous: hold articles too numerous to me: Phone 457M. basement, screened in porch, shade and fruit trees, warm air heat, this house is absolutely modern and one of the best built in the city. Terms to right party. Phone 28W, 843 or 737R. 8 st, large mod house, well equipped for renting rooms. Some furniture. Will, sell or rent to party renting. house. Rent reasonable to right party. Write Tribune 463. LAND ‘OR RENT—O FATHER WENT OUT AND Gor SOME ICE CREAM FOR You, FRECKLES = TUIS ANILL MAKE NouR SoRE THROAT FEEL “TTS NICE T! WANE SOMEBODY “AROUND INHO'S: FOR SALE—A bargain. A section ot land in North Dakota about 8 ‘miles from main line of Milway- kee R. Re 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 etc, 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. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A section of land. in Dunn County. Write Tribune No, 462. ° = ' 9-22-1m LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—%75 foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue &. Very reasonable at $750. Also a 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 thirteen blocks, from school. Write No 450 Tribune, 9-1-1mo0 people; he 9-21-lw FOR RTNT—Partly furnished or un- room, one block from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. 301 4th St. fimnished 9-22-3¢, LOST—Pair “of grey, silk” gauntlet gloves: ‘on, pageant grounds Monday | 9-25-1t | WANTED TO RENT—Modern house Per- manent responsible tenant. Write 9-21-1w FOR SALE—Apartment house con- Fine yYocation, easy to Also tween 5 p. m. and 7 p. m, for ap- furnishings for five or six rooms. Dining ta-' Rocking chairs, tion, Call at 617 Eighth St. or 4] 9-25-2w | FOR SALE—Recently built house, | four real rooms and bath, full | AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLE: FOR SALE—My Ford sedan, pr cally new with all latest acces- sories attached Invite inspection. furnished .rooms, also apartment] Terms considered. H. L, Reade, Bismarck Business College, Phone] 412 Rosser. Phone 229. 183, 9-21-tf 9-22-1W "| OR RENT—Furnished room for] FOR SALE—Seven passenger, six light house keeping. Call after cylinder Studebaker, good battery 7:00 P. M. 722 5th St. Phone 485 and five good tires, has had best R, 9-23-3t.| of care, for sale cheap, or trade FOR RENT—Farnished”—~modern| + for Ford. H. Ward, Baldwin, N. D. At veel » 9-25-3t lent condition. Inquire at Eagle FOR RENT—Fymished room in| Tailor Shop,“or phone 58. | modern house. Gentleman prefer- = ae ie rcs FOR SALE—Roadster — six-cylinder cord tires. First class condition. Write No. 464, Tribune. “Real rose leaves, cut to shape and pasted in position, are suggested as novel substitute for the lipstick. "i R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 Northern Pacific Men Wanted i At rates prescribed by the United States Labor Board as follows: Machinists, 70c per hour, Blacksmiths, 70c to 80¢ per hour. Boilermakers, 70c per hour, Freight Carmen, 63c per hour. Apply to any round house or Shop, or to W. E. Berner, Super- intendent Northern Pacific Rail- way, Jamestown, N. D. Confectionery Store s | Hy pav’ 5 tore—Geod location, rs opportunity Small eash water heat, full bi : rs. Mba i, ee : te Five Room Modern F age in basemen’ Riverview. Purcl: and close! 500. Term: under full Six Room Modern construction--Oak basement. The hoi c cupancy about October Ist. Pu: 250. rT floors, chase price’ $3, Riverview Lots for Sale Hedden Real Estate Agency Webb. Block Phone a